The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-04-05, Page 18Page 18--Incknow Seutnel, Wedneedoy, April 5, 1978
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by Scotty Hamilton
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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.
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The manager admits he's had a lot of trouble with
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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
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The missing part has now arrived and your local
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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)