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s reports:.
Midgets
lead
their
'WO
series
withWin ham
Midget
In .the best of 'five
series at the WOAA level,
'the local: Midgets: are up
two games to Winghana's, .
one:
' On Feb. 25, Wingharo
squeaked in .a- 2 to 1• win.
Game two andthree went
to. Llucknow with 4 to .0
and 4 to 2 scores,
Paints for the three
games: CraigMoffat 4,
Greg Courtney 3, Daryl'
Aitchison 2, Dale
Courtney .2, Jordan
Andrew,Brent Cameron
2, Chad Freeman, Rob
McGee, 'Taylor Mali,.
, Jonathan MacKinnon 2,
and Chris Wainwright.
Atom. BB'- Rot Devils
James Mann's: pal
midway through the third
proved to be the winner
when 'Lucknow hosted
Ripley One on Feb. 25.
The Red: Devils improved
to 3 •to 0 in round robin
group'playoffs with: this 4
to 3 win. •
Goals: James Mann 2,.
Shawn Refflinghaus,, and
Daniel Drennan. Assists:
D. Drennan, . Preston
Drennan, %loan Rivett; and
Mann.
Atom) A.
Lucknow hosted
Milverton on Feb. 28 for
gamethree, with the.. series.
,. tied at one 'each.
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flying and. kept Lucknow
on their. heels :ali 'night
long and skated away with
a 6 to 1 win, .
In' Milverton: on
Saturday, the local boys
were in a `do or die' situa-
tion again. Good
forechecking, backcheck-
ing and .excellent goal. -
.tending helped them keep
the.series alive, despite 30
minutes in penalties and
being two men short in
overtime. The two all tie
forced game' five . in
Lucknow on Friday' night.
Point' 'getters: Tyler.
Hami ltcin •2, Bph
Raymond, Sandy
L,,ougheed. , Mark Hackett
and Nigel Black.
Lancers:
The Lancers took their
series with Mildmay four
games straight. In week-
, end play, Lucknow won 6
to. 0 and. 7 to 2. Adam
Skillen ad Dean Lindsay.
shared the shutout and
Skillen took duty in.
Sunday's • game.
Points: Dave McKee 2,
Steve Simpson 2., Brad
Murray 6, Brad Priestap
5, Chris Michie 2, Chris
Irwin 2, Dale Priestap 2;
Clint Murray 3,Kyle
Wheeler 2, Duane Porter
2, Justin Murray 2, ;Darin
Lindsay, Russel' Sutton,
Chris Stevenson.
No.A
The Lucknow and
Durham: Novice A teams
appear to be evenly
matched'. In both games`
last week, overtime was.
necessary to determine a
winner. There was good
end-to-end' actibn
On Thursday, Lucknow
won 4 to: 3,. and on
Sunday, Durham .won 5 to.
4.
Points for' the two
games: Blake Alton 5,.
Cory Hamilton 4, Devin
Kemp, Cody Hamilton 4,.
Joe Murray 2,.. Dan
Murray.
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Bands enjoy . symphony
The junior and, senior
band went •. to the.
Symphony Orchestra on
Feb. 18. The orchestra was
fantastic. It sounded like
everybody was'. perfect.
There were solos and the
whole orchestra played.
'Before the performance..
Most of the players. played ,
hard parts and different
scales.: Then everything
was quiet. Then the con
cert master'. came: in. 'Then.
again;. everything was
quiet and the.. concertmas-
ter.
as-ter. tuned the orchestra.•
Then again the orchestra
was, quiet. The conductor•. .
came in. -and . shook -the
concert master's 'hand. He
waited until, everything
was quiet and then started:.
the orchestra. '
The Grade . 'One • class'
and Mrs. Bell Would like
to thank the parents Who •
contributed to .the. bake
sale 'for Project Ir.ove We:
Made almost. $50.00 -.
enough to •pay the 'mailing
costs, Thanks also .for,.
donations of: pencils: The
Children enjoyed.telling us
how they;,.earned their $2.
They • earned enough to."
buy the erasers Well done!
Iinagine• how, excited the
children in; Zambia; will be:
to get their very. own•note-..
book, ' pencil, , eraser and,
ruler'' ..
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The regional public speak-
ing competition for• Bunce
County was held at LCPS.
Susan Guay won second in
thejunior .competition and
'Jeff Weber won tlirdin the
senior division,' .
In mid-February Mg.
Green's Grade 5/6 and Mr.
*Burkhart's'Grade 6 went to
' Bruce County' Board of
,Education's Outdoor.
Education Centre • Each
. class spent two. nights and
two and .half days. in. . -the
beautiful`., natural ..setting
near Wiarton, We were. led'
-by knowledgeable • OEC'
staff of'.specialists in out- •
door'' adventures.including,
• snowshoeing and tracking,
cross-country skiing, a
'Jake :and ice study "(Spry
Lake), ; ;'and astrology
lessons. Have you heard of
comet Hale -Bopp? ' ,,
The OPEC experience is
one that: teacher's' and stu
dents alike wilicherisb all
their lives. `
Congratulations to: 'the
LiCPS. skippers,. -On . Feb.
19,. 33 'students" skipped
from; ,1' to 3 p.m.,: praising'. ;.
$1.,107::47 for the: Heart
andStroke. Foundation
Newse Grove
Marjorie Thompson
enjoyed, a. few . days
London with Helen . Smith.
last week.
Kelly. McGillivray was
home' a :few .,days during
"Reading Week.',' .
Don't a forget our'
Institute • meeting
Wednesday night. at the
centre with: Lucas Thacker.
telling of his ,exchange in '
Germany:
Thursday night Mary
Anne: Kukoly, and Aute
•• M'cCosh . were.. _.supper
guests with •Currie .
Colwell. :
Betty -MacLeod `enter-
tained Oren and ' .Doris
Rock . and ° . Grace -'
Carruthers Thursday night.
Katherine, itobert. and
David ' Maclnnes visited
With 'grandma Edna; in
Ripley over the weekend:. .
Don and Betty Bushell.
visited Sunday night with
Marilyn and Donnie Reid.
The ,:: Ripley 4-H
Exchange Group ..:have
been busy with their
fundraising. for their sum-
mer , visit to ... western
Canada.
Last Saturday they tied,
,two quilts at the Purple.:..
,Grove i Community , Centre.
These, along with' a quilted
one, will beraffled off..
.
•Tickets are availablefrom
the. _tneinbers_' Draw to. be.:
June 30.
Doug and Sherry
Howatt and Jena,. Wanda.
and Nickie from•Blyth vis-
ited' ' with •Fran: and Jim
Farrell 'and family on
Saturday. Kathy. and Phil ,
Rear also visited.;,
Friday evening the
Farrells enjoyed ..*games
at the church. "