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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-02-13, Page 130 PTO* float s LoOkIlew Sent1neL Wednesday, February i3 11091. W*$s lose . e ► antanis firtun . ries *oPaisley Lneknow came upapiinst Paisley in their WOAA serm-final seise.. Game one saw Paisley . soundly defeat Lucktiow, hi much stronger gueYnow played a game two ame right down to 4 . fit -a!: buzzer,. Thi:Zartue v aG - keze °illy camas retrained on the clock and Paisley managed to bred the tie and come out �w1 with a two game lead in the series. Came three got underway in Lucknow on February 6. Jason Kerr was assigned to the task Of net- minder etminder for the game. Paisley. opened the scoring and fired in three before the first period closed, giving . them a three goal lead. Lucknow tightened up more defensively and managed to hold the strong Paisley offence to only one gel in the secoa Duringthe turd Lucknow just cold not beat the Paisley flet- minder. Paisley. however, d:d add two more to COMO out with a 6 c. Q. win for Matte third game a'.n�d t egthe straight Lucknow played valiantly against a bigger, stunt/; ebecking tag Penalties were assigned generously 16 minutes for Lucknow and two minutes for Paisley. Lucknow will meet Teeswate as they •resume group playoffs. They arealso looking forward to participating in Young Canada week in Goderich dung March break. This weekend wedding bells will ring as coach Kent and Jan are married. Congratulations and best wishes to Wim. Gordon J.W. Elliott ' Gordon James Walkup Elliott, of Point Clark, passed away January 27, 1991, at Kincardine District Hospital, in his 69th year. A self-employed businessman; Mr. Elliott was a member of the Pine River United Church and Old Light Masonic Lodge #184. He was born in Huron Township on February 24, 1922, a son of the late George and Hazel (West) El- liott. In 1948 Mr. Elliott ` married the former June Farrell, of Point Clark, in the Bethel United Church. He leaves to mourn his passing his wife, June, and two. sons Rick, of Point Clark and Terry, of Alber- ta. Mr. Elliott is also survived by his sister, Una McLeod, of North. Bay, and six grandchildren, Dianne Em- inerton, Meli§sa Elliott, Mark E1 Nott, Erin Elliott, Kristen Elliott and Josh Elliott. Ile was predeceased 9 by RECYCLE! Ashley Irwin Fcbmury 'i :, IOW 5 Years Old Melissa Taylor February 13,1988 3 Years Old Christopher Van Dyke • February 13, 1987 4 Years Old Craig Moffat February 14, 1980 11 Years Old Laura Sande February 14, 1983 8 Years Old Jennifer Beyersbergen February 18, 1986 5 Years Old Mark Weir February 16, 1981 10 Yeats Old Meignie Willits February 18; 1987 4 Yaara Old Clint Hamilton February 18,1989 2Years Old Blair Savage RA a`?! lancisdlne Februsiy 20;1981, 10 Years Old B!TUAPY imaiummaimmummuummumw daughter, Jill Emmerton and three brothers, Bryce; Ray and an infant" brother. Visitation was at the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home, Luck - now. The Old Light Masonic Lodge 11184 held a service at: the funeral hoflie on January -29. The funeral service was held on January e30, with Rev. G. 'Ball, of Pine River United Church of- ficiating and Donalda Moffat • .as organist. Flower bearers- were five grandchildren Dianne Emmerton, Melissa Elliott, Erin Elliott, Mark Elliott and Kristen Elliott. Pallbearers were Bob Campbell of Fordwich, Lloyd Campbell, Ebner Culbert, Harvey Congram, Chester Emmerton and Bill Murdie. Spring interment Lurgan cemetery.• she LUCkHQW Bw wn team started the first nod of„ WOHA playoffs against Paisley. la the feat gene in Patslsyo our locAl boys vitae lie with an OW wilt i u n 'ate 'teartravelled back to Per. tally the w ley for the third and what Wt yed to, The Bantam tem started .may be ow final e, The boys :had to with TteSWiAttr rotate WUHA fatal Play ries. The see od a of the. ,lo- play gyp ' .fes s . P WI. tlt �no .going to the the seta .will be back in, Locknow Perioda, Luckaow nottoli angle tonight (Wednesday) at 8445. Covin goat at the seven minute, mark to oat and, sum your local boys., • e 13 When Wiley cue ui tuwu they were a little more deternnned and TIOntow.serfilal h'.3 - 2 vicfroy. 0 lancer series tied at one " e. Luektiow Laiiicers bold the bus and headed to Drayton on Saturday afternoon for `the first game of their b st of five series. The jandera, . backstopped by. aig Irwin in net, skatted thea way to ;an 8 - • 1 victory for a one game lead in the series,:The Lancers up a 6 - 4 first period lead and added one each in the second and third for the will Art Clark -openedthe scorhig early to the first -and Chris Irwin and Brad Priestap teamed up to score on the power play and then , shorthanded for a 3 ,- 0 lead. Steve Simpson added three more in the, first with' Russel Sutton and SWIM MacPherson rounding out the scoring. The second . game was back in Lucknow Sunday •night and once gain the visiting team rec,deli the win as a sluggish Lancer squad fell 5-2toMoot. . Drayton built up. a 4 a lead and the Lancers couldn't catch up. Christ Irwin finally put'the Lancers on the scoreboard in the second and Brad Priestap netted one in the third for afinal3-2score. This leaves the series tied at one game each withplay to resume .in Drayton tonight (Wednesday) .and back in Luckfow on Friday night for an 8:30 start. . The Thue Has Ares.. .ate a SPICING FASHIONS NOW AlttitiVINGrt CNN teetin 1528 32 • Webb's Lanes, Lucknow,.- held its. first pool tburnamenti last Saturday afternoon. Twelve participants ' took -part with Tom Gilmore winning the A skid +inti Eiri',o Sander on' Winning the O.- Marcia! .•Mar+cial LeBreton Ts shown practising prior to the toumanient. (Pat Livingston photo) Pool tournament result's Webb's Lanes, Lucknow, held its first .pool; t ornament on Saturday, February 9, with 12 participants: Paul rphnstone Martin LeBreton, Jeff Breckles, Rick Whitby, Th+t Bain, . Tom. Gilmore, Martial LeBreton, Keith ' Metcalf, Billy Sanderson, • Pete Boyers b+ rgen, FOR ALL YOUR LAMB1NG: and. CALVING • Elmo Sanderson and -Tracey L`eBreton.: Each player was guaranteed two games. - In the . A championship game Martin LeBreton and Tom Gillum- played off, with Tom coming out the winner. en the ,B side Ono Sanderson took on T`im Baur, with Elmo being the wiper. REQUIRgM.ENTS: One -Stop . 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