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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-01-10, Page 16rage 10 lineknow Sentinel,, 'Wednesday, January 10. 1990 Wild Things are ort a winning streak Novice IR Wild Things The coaching skills of Shawn Dalton, Bonnie Kuik, Bob. Shepherd and Stewart Alton. have paid ofd. The Wild Things ,showed. just how much their skills. have irxlproyed when they played Walkerton on Dec, 30-. Lucknow was On the winningg endof a 7 to score thanks to great team play, passing and skating. Scoring was from Laura Stanley, Blake Alton (3) Nick Bowley an -Darin Austin ,(). Assists Were by Scott Blake, Kyle Shepherd, Ben Knechtel, Alton (2), Angela. Dalton, Stephanie McLean, Mary Lou Van Meeteren, and: Darius Mali. Blake Alton* lead the Wild Things :to a 5 ,to l vie; tory over Wingham, Jan, 4, when he scored . four goals, Darrin Austin picked up the, other goal, Assists were from ` Mary Lou Van Meeteren, D. Austin, Nick Bowley and B. Alton. The Wild Things' wina- ning streak continued`: on, Jan. 6 when the downed Winghani 3 to 4. Mary Lou Van Meeteren played a strong game;; with many shots on net. Kyle Shepherd was. sharp in net , for Lucknow. Scoring were Blake Alton with 3, Nick Bowley and Darius Mali. !. Assists were from Scott Blake, Laura Stanley, Nick Bowley, and Angela Dalton. Wiens • is strong in net Pee Wee B ' Visitor from JayHouston of longi Kong spent Christmas iu Lucknow with his another, Elsie Houston. On`Dec. 23, he visited with Kenneth and Joy l ouston and daughters the Keith family gathered ,in in. arriston, and Christmas the' basement of the Day „with %Va.11ace and Presbyterian Church, in. UM' ouston and family Teeswater onDec. 30 for to Ripley their annual get -`together.. Jay also, visaed: with Present wcrerthe newest Luella Taylor in ialkerton embers of the, family, Steven �. , araiit+ n four-week' old twins, Burnaby, British Columbia Elizabeth and Natalie Keith and Cathy Hamilton of • of Richmond thiL Thunder Bay, Spent the „ Owen Parker . of Plattsville visited. with, her sister Anna May Hunter. On Saturday theyattended the wedding anniversary party in Goderich of Ken and Ruth (Curran) Oke and Ted and Sylvia (Curran) `Johnston who had been 9ng Jiang Christmas holidays with Bruce, Margaret and Robert Hamilton. Etta Smith is now a resi- dent of Pineerest Manor. Moving+tnto her apartment at the River Valley Apartment was Alice Clark, Sixty-three members of married in a double wed- ding ceremony 40 years ago. Sympathy is extended to,, the family of Lloyd Collins who passed away in Wingham Jiospitai Friday, with services from: the funeral home on Sunday afternoon, " 'itnie is shoot play at tho Drop in Centre on Dec. 29' were Margaret Errington, Maaret, Young, Tom Phillips and Tom "young. Joe Courtney had: the most shoots. Seven tables were in play on Jan. 5 with Rita Gilmore, Anne Anderson, Joe Courtney, • and Donald Murray in thewinning cir- cle. Dorothy Riordan and Teresa Courtney tied for the most shouts G Hairs Monc Sat 9:30 am 5:3O pm 5 6 Campbell LUCKNOVV 528-3341 NVCtOPIN4 Develop a.,Ptint 4" Prints C441 t olbur Print Fitn ' Sizes: 110,126, Disc & Full Frame 35mm Excludes:'Profedsional, Pieemmic .s* 1/2 frame 35 & Seattle Film: ' Offer canna( be coMbiaec11,41t1t.a any mar, promotion.. Bring us your colour films for developing and printing and receive a led Set of prints FREE! Special Iron) January 10 -14//6 m D CII eucrckow 528.3004 1 Blue Wiens played a strong game in net, when the Pee'Wee 13 team travelled to Walkerton on Jan. 6. Playing with only three defence, Lucknow lost a close one 4 to 3. Goals were by Devin ° Petteplace, Jeremy Austin. and Scott Austin, with 'Corey :Robertson: S. Austin and Jon Drennan picking up the assists, hamney as. rnado " e Tornadoes Buddy Chani ey.lead the Tornadoes with seven goals , on Jan..6 when they downed elgrave 15 to.7. a , . Gooddefensive skills wore shown .by. Elliott Simpson and Devin Kemp showed good two-way play. Other scorers were Stuart Eadie with four, B.J.Mayer and Devin Kemp with two each. Assists were 'by Kemp, Mayer, Eddie (5), Ohamney (2), T.J. Irwin (S), Brett Phillips (2) and art. Simpson:. James Mann, left, and Kurt Edwards, Ripley, were voted most valuable players in the A champi- onship game, of the Lions Novice tournament on Saturday. Lions President Bill Johnstone present- ed theboys with their hardware. (Pat Livingston Cansillalibilomi CMOs �iher 3l t:tO Januar 13tb, 1996: MA OR AmuNCS, FURNITURE, 11,00ititiOV01114,0040 EISOIONICS & HOME IPMRONEI N A $26ADMNS RA1MON Alrp y, t: SA.LE!! 10T020% OFF Instock merchandise from the Fall Winter, Fall Sate, Super Sats, Design for Living and Whole Home Catalogues OrrirR� +r. . }, 2711 1 7'L.` ucknow