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sday, April
1996 — Page 9
Top ranking Swedish
by Pat Livingston .
It was Hockey Night
in J .uekno"w last week
when the Ska IK `earn
80 from Sweden took on ...
the Bantam A.'s in an
'exhibition game.
e.
Team • 80 was wel-
corrned by "a large number..
of hockey fans and
Basement Brass who
'played. , the Swedish.
National Anthem,
learned on very short
notice. The two teams
were thenpiped onto the
ice- lily the Lucknow
Legion Pipe -.;Band.
arantha Mayer,
Lucknow's.. own special_.
olympian, 'had the honor
of .'dropping the first
puck.
The Ski: team :.is a
division one team and is,
one of the four best
Bantam teams in
'Sweden..
Lucknow's assistant
coach, Mike Courtney,
said, "fit . was a good
expeeteam.
,rn.. r . theea
n �e for t
,
The Swedes.des� are excellent
skaters and passers and;.
play a very physical
game, but they had some
weakspots tool
1:U k.nov looked:.alit-
tle slow at the beginning
of play but upped the
atornentunt. :At one point
in the game, the
Lucknow squad exploded
with a bast of offensive
strategy bombarding the
Swede goalie until they
finally got one past hip,
Lucknow kept. up the
attack and slid another
one in to bring -the score
to 6 to .3 forr the :visitors,
The Ska team retaliated:.
intrrnediately with two of
their 'own ending the,
game in their favor 8 to
3.
The .. visitors from
Sweden were then, shown
what -our local hospitality
is all about. -
In other games played
while in the area, " the;
Swedish team defeated
Clinton 1:S to 3, Seaforth:
4 to 1, and 4 to .2, during.
round robin play. Ski
downed . Goderich 13 to
eam plays Bantams
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mementoes prior to their game last veek Denis Lubbers receives
pat on the back romate of thewedes.(aLivingston photo
Bluewater 5 'in Bowlers'
Associations Leslie Siddall and Norm
Wilding just missed ,the :cutoff .in the'
first five .games of the .Ontario Five
Pine bowler's ,Association open ladies'
and men's division 'singles by : seven
and six pins respectively when they
competed in Toronto last week.
The ladies' cutoff'score was 1,185
(237 game avg.) while the men had to
beat a,1,26 1,260 pin fall (252 game aver,
age) to advance.`to the finals.
Goderich's Dennis and irl y_
Schmidt; Lucknow's 'Eric" Taylor and
Mount Forest's Karen Rave finished;
further dawn the list in the singles.
, Bluewater's ladies aid gens °team s
each finished with quite respectable
35.5 points. during 'the match =play in
,their respective dM'isian, while the
Bluewater mixed. team, struggled with
.19.5, points in its division against
Ottawa Valley; Maple Hills, Central
Ontario Grand Riverlr and 1 Lakes.
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The annual meeting of
the Holyrood Women's
Institute was held in the.
hall, last Wednesday With
president Myrtle Percy in
chargee. read the 1
'Following the regular went :and
opening, the secretary received:
Mary Scott read thy'
new ..slate .of officers s 'and.
;loan Murray read., the°,
installation. 1996,0 offi-
cors'` are; Past`'Presid6nt.
yrtle .Percy; President
Grace, Eckenswiller; first
vice Myrtle Percy, sec-
• ;ond: vice Agnes Hodgins,:
secretary treasurer: Joan
Murray, assistant,. Betty .;
Bushell, P10 Edna and
May Boyle, district
director Myrtle Percy, ..
assistant Charlene.:
s wan, curators Bessie ,
Maaulden. and Betty
Bushell, auditor Nancy
Bessie M`aulden read.the
Minutes and. the .core'
spoindence.' A donation
was made ',to the
Lucknow Fall; ai
ter, of the;past year's.
° activities=:from.the Glen
Orchard'' Women's
Institute was 'read by the
secretary who had been a
Member of that Institute
a number of years a go..,
Plans "were made for.
the supper, for ''thee:
Lucknow Lions Club in
April.
Last : years. minutes of
e annual .meeting Were
inane/al state -
reports were:
hurray' branch dlrectorsa
4yrtle. Pe icy, race -
cer and 1V,C.ary
cott, cherrio committee
r>w'ace Eckensvvillet and
MyPercys resolutions
lraoertle ' kenswiiler,
;rare. co-ordirnato>
atrrlene Mc:
happy::Easter contest
essie Maulden read two
Easter poems. The host
ess Grace . ckenswiller
served lunch and a social
time was enjoyed.
Gerald Ilhody ; attend*
ed his mothers birthday
party ' at Hanover on
Tuesday afternoon,
Mr.. ; and Mrs, Clare
Spadingof Walkerton
visited, on Thursday
afternoon with Edna and.
ay Boyle.