HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-01-05, Page 18IuckhoW news
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Mr, and Mts. Witham G,
Matter were Mr, and Mts.
Roy Ream, Mew and
4 Ne v * tky Mr, and Mars..
tawny fl ik r, Cum Wittia
4maw,Ada Webster 4
Sem Apartments, tastikarenv
and Mr, and Mrs. Deere rid -
law 4 lareknow, Others visit-
ing datift the
t -
the ltt itl
were Kien Rcuie., iT eaatt,-
Id Kirkland, Cogs-
Ville
imVile and Kern Kirtland, %t I
terra,
Spence atcad Mildroit Irwin
received a Oleoma call from
their son, George, 4 Grand
Prairie, Alberta wishing
thera a May Chiistitiat. d�
(eh" Day tatty had -
per with Mar. and M.
Wilmer RAI) avid ekti
Bo
wepper with deer u"tliteater,
li M iia h11&onathie in WiYg-
Item. Spence ebrattoed his
b`tea* ern beeem4*t 27 chid
they eftsjevett 'stover with
their sem, Ross, his Wife,
tttie awl the* in
liaelakow, SperIttattva
pedamrdavid letter Ilona this
nice, Skeeter* Cassidy 4
(Jarvis, wishing them a happy
holiday,
Donald Andrew 4 OW,
Alberta spent the holiday
bowling
enjoy Ch
week with is paresits, Alex
and Catherine Andrew..
Mata Batton 4 Ottawa
and WItintroa, avid tatiki Rot -
(tem, Aikgelia acrid David 4
Kitchener visited over
thr isttnaas and New Years
with Leavitt wet lora,
Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur
vn spent two vacs (,ver
the tepidly 'season with (their
son, Kenameth, his wife, tve
and family, Alan, Sucratme
and Clancy at Seattle, Wash-
ingtan and 44s0 with lends
in Vatacoxmyer, B.C.
turas
I* with tykt
sttelea-
ven arid lean Irwin 4 ft. 3
liringtham, dining Ore ist-
naas holidays were Rick testa
4 Calgary; Maryann WA
Glenn tir'Ivaa 4 R. 2, Peters-
burg;
e ers-
b g; lam* lrovura, R, S
Lucknow; Kevin limit, 3
LrldcttOw; Paan Vis, -
►tadw and tReittitecht
atr�d het nephew, Torn,
totonto.
Lloyd M Nall 4 tiocknow
su eared a letAttutai and is
a patient in Winghain and
l ist aid Hespittaq . nietas
and ttaeWabo ltrs wish him a
spec z Deaovetry,
Ladies high single, Janet
Card /A
1adi s high triploe, tin&
Stanley 517,
Men's high, Rena TAregbur-
gee 210 and 544
Standings: Chipmunks
12%, 10; Gophers 6ti/ ,
93%; Squirrels 13%, 119%;
Katrtgatrorocs 7%, 103%; Tig-
ers S, 114%.
bats 6:36 League
Jessie Jrytit bowled the
high single with 223.
Maggie Cleland bowled
the high triple with 580.
Games of 200 and over
were Jessie Jloynt 223, Susan
Mengers 2016, Sharon Cul-
bert 212, Fern MacDonald
2101, Kray Crawford 2113,
Betty Van Bch 208, Maggie
Cleland 2.
Team points and standings
*let yrs 2, 73%; .Lions 5,
5`9; Elephants 2, S3, tigers S,
33; Monkeys 5, 4'9; Giraffes
2, 3%,
We apologize tor previous-
ly omitting Alice Ritchie with
a 208.
Metes Bowes
High single,
275,
High triple,
7,
Games over
Ross 27S, 2,
Elliott 260, Joe
231.
Standings; Oldsmobiles 2,
51; Fortis 7, 41; Mustangs 5,
6; Dodges 0,41; Pontiacs 0,
29; Buicks 7, 47,
Ih* het2
Nigh single, Ron Mott
►tt
High triple, Dave Hum-
phrey 744,
Games over 225; Ron El-
liott 302, Dave Humphrey
279, 258, Mel grin 241,
Gerry Ross
Gerry Ross
225 Gerry
245; Orville
Hackett 258,
Midget hockey..:
sham pate 9
ceiv tl only 10 minutes of
penalties in doth games and
P. Van Osch from G. Morro
and Gilmore; G. Murray
from P. Van Osch and G.
Murray from Gilmore,
After losing the previous
three games by only one
goal, Lucknow came out
against Ayton January 3
ready to put pucks in the net.
In the first period they
scored three unanswered
Announce
•
marriage
Richard Elliott Jr., Wing -
ham, and Barbara May Cam-
eron, G1 derich, were mar-
ried at the home of the
bride's parents on December
31, 1982. Richard and Bar-
bara are the children of
Richard and Margaret Elliott
of Wingham and Don and
Margaret Cameron, R. 2,
Lurknow.
Purple Grove
*from page 13
New Years' visitors with
Mrs. Walter Dexter in
Lucknow were: Mr. and
Mrs. Vic Gawley, Mr. and
Mrs. Rill Robinson, Daryl
and IAsa.
Happy New Year to All
goals and combined some
good body (checking to gain
control of the game.
Ayton scored the first goal
of the second period but
Lucknow replied with two
more goals. In the third
period, Ayton . opened the
scoring again but Lucknow
came back with three more
goals, Lucknow took, the win
8-2.
Scoreboard: Ken Wilkins
from Chad Mann and Law-
rence Clark; L. Murray unas-
sisted; Gilmore from L Mur-
ray; L. Murray unassisted; L
Murray from L Clark and
Mex West; Mark Londry
from P. Van Osch; Jamie
Bere from L. Clark and P.
Van Osch from Gilmore and
K. Van Osch.
Receives
rose bowl
award
•from page 10
the Conference held in Palm-
erston.
Joanne Pentland was vot-
ed most outstanding member
of the club to go to county
levet,
The Rose Bowl award was
given to Cohn Snyder and
Anne Alton. The meeting
was adjourned with Season's
Greetings wished to all.
r3rvigge Upset(( 232, Ken Kar-
men 231.
Standings: Oldsniobiles 0,
SI; Fords 4, 4S; Mustangs 7,
71; Dodges 7,46.; Pon(saes 6,
29; Buieks 3, SO.
ladles 8:O0 (Nita
High single, Shirley Allan
243,
High tr ,lie, Wiltna Mott
ottt
587,
Ganes over 200 Shirley
Allan 243, Gerda de 3g
242, Janet Gomel- 238, Sheila
Bushell 231, Joanne merle
222, Marie Park 212, Karen
Allen 202.
team points and stand-
ings; Crags 0, 37; Snow
Drops 7, 38; his 0, 41;
Hyacinths 2, 42; Tulips S, S1;
Daffodils 7,, 44„
obituary
Gladys Crawstan
Gladys, Louise (Hyde)
Cranston 4 Stauffer Street,
Lucknow died at her home on
December 15, 1982,
Born in Eden Grove, Bruce
County, on August 6, 1899,
she was 83.
A daughter 4 the late
James Hyde and Etta Mae -
Kenzie, she married Earl
Cranston 4 Luc -know in
March, 1920 at St. Helens.
She is survived by a
daughter, Evelyn Smith,
Lucknow and three dons,
Ronald 4 Fergus, Allan 4
St. Helens and George 4
Lucknow Twelve grandchil-
dren and 19 great grand-
children also survive.
She was predeceased by
her husband and lour broth-
ers_
The hitter -al was eonducted
ton► the Maclt;entie and Me-
Creath Funeral Home in
Lurknow on December 17,
1982 at 2 p.m, by Rev.
Arthur Scott 4 St Helens
United Church,
A nephew, Jame Hyde,
was honorary pallbearer,
Active pallbearers were
grandsons, Robert, Wayne,
Raymond, Rkhard, Paul and
Jim Cranston,
Temporary entombment
South Kinloss temetery
Chapel,
Spring burial will follow in
Greenhill Cemetery.
Bantams tie Ripley,
loss to Teeswater...
*from page 8
the bag, Teeswater stormed
back with five straight goals
as a slumping Lucknow de-
fense made several basic
mistakes.
Lucknow did manage to tie
the game but, with 1,21 left
on the clock, Teeswater
scored the go ahead goal and
skated to a 6 - S victory.
Lucknow's top line scored
well, each collecting three
points: Darren McKim 2
goals 1 assist; Dan Gilchrist 1
goal 2 assists; Chris Irwin 1
goal 2 assists, Andy Graafer
had 1 goal and 1 assist and
Donnie Murray picked up
one assist to round out the
scoring.
Hockey standings
LUCKNOW INDUSTRIAL HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDING
(as of Jan. 3/83)
W
Lucknow Chiefs 11
Kintail Flyers. 8
Holyrood Butchers 6
Port Albert Pirates 5
Ripley hooters 2
RECENT GAMES: Holyrood
Albert 2; Kintail 7, Lucknow
Lucknow 8, Ripley 4; Kintail
Holyrood 6.
L T
2 2
5 2
6 1
9 0
10 1
Lucknow 5;
7; Holyrood 5,
10, Port Alpert
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Kintail 5, Port
Port Albert 3;
2; Lucknow 10,
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