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$4,2000 raised from minor hockey
The pizza sale conducted
by the Lucknow Minor
Hockey Association
(LMHA) this past fall
proved to be a.hattge success.
for the organization. All 10
teams in the system, plus
the approximate 50 tyke
players, canvassed the area
as part of this third annual
fund-raiser, reg ►Wing a prof-
it of about $4,21: 1.
Committee Chairman
.r,
(Nig Aitchison said there
were 56 players in.the sys-
tem who received a free
hockey stick for having
exceeded sales of 15 units.
Response to the power
Order.
early
Oelivery
skating"ninstr ction course,
funder by the LMHA last
qFtober, was very good. All
of the feedback was of a
This will: bein addition to
the coos l titn ent to update
the goalteiider equipment
owned by the system. oth
of these expenses had previ-
ously been the responsibili-
ty of the Jonah Recreation
ie Od i•ll
The'LMUA also made a
cash donation of $ 1,000 to
the Sports Complex fund-
raising committee.
Permission has been
given to the fund-raising
committee for Phase II to
usethe players in the sales
of the Toronto Maple Leafs
ticket raffle. Each player
will be asked to try and sell
one co o t e e s.
Plans are underway for
the ninth annual hockey
banquet at the Community
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Centre on Apr. 12, Bill
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been confirmed as the guest
speaker.
The LMHA will re... Bess
them financial position after
hosting the banquet with an
eye to improvements to the
system and possible further
donations.
Anyone with ideas for
the co 'i3:mittere is encour-
aged to approach the execu-
tive with• details.
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son as part of the registra-
tion fee. The entire cost will
be covered by the system
and available to anyone:
playing Novice and above;
The LMHA has set aside
$200to build up a video
library apt instructional filo s
to be used with the new
television and VCR donated
by the Lucknow Lio oc s
Leaks and Ladies Auxiliary
to Winter Sports groups.
These ore located in the
za sales
ts room of
the Sports
its
Complex and available for
use to anyone booking the
facilities.
A new set of smaller
white sweaters for use at the
Complex,by the Mom and
Novice teams, when the
oppositi. n comes to town
wearing the normal
Lncknnow black color will
be purchased,
The LMHA has also
agreed to t e over buying
one goaltender stick per
year per goalie as needed.
lad in volleyball tourney
by Jessa Kuyvenhoven
Fourteen excited students
hopped on a bus driven by
Gerben Wynja, on Jan. 16
to set off for a volleyball
tourney at St. Anne's
Catholic High School,
Clinton.
The girls lost their first
game a to St. Mary's,
Godearich, by 15, to 2. The
boys were also defeated 15.
to 8.
The girls met up with
Kingsbridge next and won
1.5 to 7, while the boys lost
to the same school 15 to 13.
The.next set of "games
!were also defeatsfor the
boys 15 to 0 and 15 to 6 for
the girls, at the hands of
Sacred Heart, Wingham.
Playing . against St:
Joseph's, Clinton in the last
game, the girls went down,
15 to 4 and . the boys 1'5 to
10.
It was not as rewarding
as we had hoped but we had
And, while the cat's away
the rnnice will play. The
"mice" were some of the
Grade 6 and 7 students who
did not go to the volleyball
tournament, so instead,
competed in Mousetrap
500. They made cars out of
Mouse .trapsby gluing
wheels (originally •poker
chips) and other odd arti-
cles. They never did get
around to competing
because they didn't get- a
working model. But they
had fun building them and
that was the point of. the
• Exercise,•."
"Blah, blab, blab! People
are talking and writing and
rewriting and talking some
more while' preparing for
upcoming speeches, which
will be heard in the class
fun! rooms on : Feb. 2. The two
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best speeches from the
junior and intermediate
divisions will be heard in
the Lucknow Legion on.
Feb. 16 at 8 pm.
What does a beaver eat?
The students of Grade 3
have been researching such
questions but of different
animals. They picked the
animals from stream,
seashore and meadow com-
munities. They chosean
animal and wrote about
what it ate, where it lives,
its enemies and such. Each
one worked hard and the
result was good grades.
Beethoven, Chopin,
.Strauss, Schubert are only a
few of the many names the
students of Grade 6, 7 and 8
have picked for music pro-
`, jects You could work by
.yourself or in a group. The
project must include infor-
mation about their' birth,
childhood, adult- years and
death. A lot of the- kids are
working hard 'andsome
look really promising,
ite Soxlead Ripley lea
Ripley - 150+ games: Peg Roome 174,
151, Wilma Elliott 178, Norval 'Pollock
200, 153, Anna MacTavish, 1.58,, Donnie
Pollard 199, George McGregor 152.
Standings; White Sox 49, Braves 44, Tigers
37, Expos 28, Blue Jays 27, Orioles 25.
"ridgy. _Night Mixed -. 200+ .games:. Eric
Taylor 258, 253, Thelma Affleck 201,
Robert Jones 211, 250, 218,. Cathy. Page
204, Nick Schaus 210, Marion Jones 213,
240, Paul Beese 251, 204. Standings Bar
J's 79, HOG' 56, All Rights 54, NBC 50,
Ladies - 200+ games: Diane Archer 224,
Marion Jones 235, 223, Terri Van Diepen.
212, 229. Standings: Orchids 77 1/2,
Snowdrops 701/2, Roses 67, Daffodils 51.
Town and ountry- H.S. and. H.D. Herb
Clark 179, George Taylor 325; Shirley
Brooks 200, 370 150+ games: Shirley
-Brooks 200, 170, George Taylor 164, 161,
Herb Clark 179, Don Ross 167, ,Dick
Nettleton 154, Gordon Johnstone 1.53,
Dougherty '1 52, Jean Phillips 165, Lois'
Parrish 162, Fern McDonald 173, Kay
Crawford 154; Standings: Tulips 54,
Daffodils 53, Pansies 51, Hyacinths 49,
Crocuses 29, Snowdrops 34.
itiLLC Smurfs - Grace Finnigan 76,
Patricia Walt. 77. Pee Wee - Greg
Beyersbergen 100, 100. Bantam - Anson
,. Ritchie 126, Justin Armstrong 139, Brett
Archer 137, Jennifer :Beyersbergcn 204.
Juniors --Kevin Dellruyti 166, Patrick
Ritchie 192, 170, Angie. Nicholson 177,
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156, Mathew Stewart 153. Seniors
Marlene Johnston 187, Jeff•Rumble 1.85.
Standings:Olympics 788, Parmount 816,
Starline 755, Scorpions 539, Cyclones 772,
Ninjas 724.
VIrednesday Nigh = 260+ ,games Steve
Van Osch 215, 220 Nick Schaus 232, Bob
Jones 226, Marion Jones 206, 237, 235,
Eric Taylor 234, 205, 206, Skip Beese 219,
235. Standings: No Namers 69, !Inners 61,
Squirrels 60, 13th 58, Chipmunks 51. SR's
50.
Monday Night -• H.S. and I.I.T. Wendy
Ritchie 205, 530: Eric Taylor 249, 682.
200- games: John. Andrew 202, ` 215, Tom
Young 248, Wendy Ritchie 205, John Van
Diepen 215, Nick Schaus 214, Eric Taylor
249, 208, 222, Robert Jones 200, Dave
Humphrey 218, 226. Standings: Headpins
43, Snowbirds 37 1/2, Zoroastriam 37,
Lucknow Bowe 37, Happoy Rollers 32,
What 30.1/2.
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