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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-04-05, Page 18Page 18--Incknow Seutnel, Wedneedoy, April 5, 1978 flie column that's read for a purpose . IlAtA A pi by Scotty Hamilton Mail your problerns to "Impact" cib T"is paper. All letters will be answered ., provided a stamped addressed envelope is enclosed. Same of general. interest will be published; Letters must be. signed but we will NOT reveal your identity. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE "These Questions anti Answers based on Ontario Law, are published to inform and not to advise, No one.should fry to apply or interpret the law without the aid and advice of a trained expert who knows the facts, since the facts of each case may change the application of the IaW." A Syndicated Canadian Newspaper feature COMpLETE FLOWER SERVICE DESIGNERS TO SERVE ,YOU QUICKLY & EFFICIENTLY DAILY DELIVERY TO LUCKNOW, TEESWATER BRUSSELS, GORRIE & ALL POINTS IN BETWEEN COUNT ON OUR EXPERIENCE TO SERVE YOU WITH THE VERY BEST IN FLORAL PRODUCTS LEWIS FLOWERS 357-3880 135 FRANCES .. WINGHAM SEPOY DRIVE-IN Restaurant • FULL COURSE MEALS • DAILY SPECIALS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK MON.-THURS. 8 a.m.-MIDNIGHT FRI. & SAT. 8 a.m.- 2 a.m. SUN. 11 a,m. - MIDNIGHT LUCKNOW 528-2034 Last year we paid out over $2,000 to have vinyl siding put on our house and since then the repair men have been back at our place so much our neighbours must be thinking they are permanent boarders. The trouble is that the siding keeps on loosening. The men fix up a troubled spot and a short time later it's the same trouble in another place. This job is supposed to be guaranteed but we feel the job was not done properly in the first place, and that it should be completely done over. - Will you contact this company on our behalf? The manager admits he's had a lot of trouble with poor help but has promised to send a crew out to this job when he has one available. C. A. BECKER EQUIPMENT LIMITED Sales Service Rentals Field test a new '86 tractor to-dayl 111 LUCkNOW 529-7993 Almost a year ago just now we bought a com- bination refrigerator -freezer which carried a twelve-month warranty. Well since just about "day . one" we've had trouble with a faulty seal at the bottom of the door. When we noticed it getting worse we notified the dealer about our problem and he promised to get in touch ,with the service representative. That's quite a few months ago but we still haven't had any action and' if this isn't repaired soon our warranty will have expired and i have no intention of paying out money for something that wasn't our fault in the first place. Can IMPACT help to speed things up please? The missing part has now arrived and your local serviceman should have it to install, "anytime now " Skating Club finisTh. es year Recently the club. attended Interclub Competitions at the Goderich Arena. Lucknow skaters made a very good showing. Those competing in the Novice Dance Division were Tracy McDonagh and Gordon Farrish; Nancy Haldenby and John Barger; Joanne Pickard and Brenda Phillips. Judy Hunter and Sandra Irwin competed in the Junior Dance competition. Patti Barger and Sandra Irwin competed in the Junior Ladies Free Style. George Dierolf was third in the Senior Men's Free Style. Congratulations to the skaters for the good showing. On Thurs. March 23 at the Hanover Arena a Test Day was held. Tracy McDonagh and Cathy Stanley passed their Canasta Tango Dance. Nancy Haldenby passed the Willow and Ten Fox Dance. This completes Nancy's Junior Bronze Dances. Congratulations Nancy. Gordon Farrish and Brenda Phillips passed their Preliminary Figures and Patty Barger and Cathy Chisholm their 1st figures. Monday, March 27 was Fun Night. Games and races were played with the younger members, followed by a lunch provided by the mothers. Later an exciting game of hockey was played by the senior members. Fun Night marked the conclusion of the skating season. The juniors had a very successful season. Those passing badges in recent weeks were: Beginners: Clifford Fielder, Candy Fielder, Andrew Glenn, Robert Helm, Dana Humphrey, Rodney Husk, Sharon Askes, and Laura Hodgins. Stroking Angela Glenn, Arletta Glenn, Dana Hum- phrey, Richard Askes, Katrina Howald, Allan Hodgins, Jeff. Ackert, Robert Cayley, Rodney Cayley, Sharon Askes, and Clifford Fielder. Elementary: Julie Nicholson, Charlene Conley, Christine, Simpson, Vicky Minor Hockey Association The Lucknow. Minor Hockey Association season has ended and the Lucknow Recreation committee describes this as another successful year for the association. ' Grant Murray of the Lucknow Atoms received the Stuart Mann Memorial Trophy presented to the top scorer in the Lucknow Minor Hockey Association. The trophy was presented by Donald Mann in the absence of his father, Eldon. This is the third year the trophy has been presented and the second time Grant haswon the scoring race. He received the trophy two years ago in its initial year and Randy Alton , Lucknow Juveniles won it last year. Runners-up in the scoring contest were Mark Frayne, Jim Van Osch, (Juveniles); George Alton, Leonard Kohnert, (Pee Wees) ; Steve Hamilton, Paul Simpson, (Midget) Allan Rivett, Ed Davidson (Bantams) and Todd Ritchie (Atoms.) Win consolation March 28, the Lucknow Bantams defeated Seaforth to the tune of 9-4 to tie the consolation series. Leading the way for Lucknow was Allan Rivett with four goals and two assists. Ed Davidson, Art Clark, Brian Taylor, David Gibson and Glen Raynard each tallied once. Assists went. to Ed Davidson with two, Glen Raynard, Kent Alton, John Hopf and Paul Finley with one each. Seaforth then forfeited the series to Lucknow and the hometown Bantams took the WOAA "C" consolation. Team management, Bill Taylor, Lenard Clark and Ian Montgomery would like to thank the boys for their ex- cellent effort this season, the parents for their support and the drivers who took the teams to their out-of-town games. Hackett, Lisa. Barger, Lisa Hilverda, Robert Cayley, Rodney Cayley. Basin: Michael Barger, Gary Forster, Cindy Struthers, Julie Davies, Denise Helm, Karen Pickard. Novice I: Christina Farrish Dance I: Christina Farrish Speed: Robert Cayley, Michael Barger, Donelda Thompson, Christina Farrish, Diane Wilson, Heather Priestap, Denise Helm, Shawn Thompson, Charlene Conley, Cindy Struthers, Karen Pickard, Rodney Cayley. We would like to apologize for the lack of badges - available., these have been ordered. Four of the seniors have a Test Day coming upApril 1. Results of which will be posted later. The Annual mothers meeting will be held at Bernice Glenn's, April 10 at 7:30 p.m. . Mothers please come and help plan for the 78- 79 season. Licknow Pee Wees For the 29th year is a row, the Lucknow Pee Wees participated. in the Goderich Young Canada Week. On March 20 the Lucknow team lost to Langton. Later that day, Lucknow played Tiverton losing 4 to 1 which lost them their bid for a spot in the Consolation playoffs. Congratulations to Goderich on a fine tournament. PLAY MITCHELL Tuesday, March 21 the PeeWees won 3-1 over Mit- chell. David Emberlin scored the first goal for Lucknow with the assist going to Jamie Bere and George Alton. George Alton gave them the second and third goals, assisted by Jamie Bere and David Emberling on the third goal, Lucknow PeeWees held a draw March 3rd for a half side of beef. The winner was .. Olive M. Blake, Dungannon. Proceeds went towards the purchase of jackets for the team. CONTINUED ON PAGE 31 Ripley Tykes defeated Blyth and Zurici% to take home the trophy at the Lions Tyke Tournament heldin Blyth the weekend of March 25.20. The Ripley team defeated Blyth 5.2 and Zurich 113 0. Eight teams participated in the tournament sponsored by the Blyth Lions. (Blyth Standard photo)