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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-03-05, Page 10PAOis JO bieknoVe Seetinet, WVednesd'a% !Ore)" : Sy 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. BARRY W. REID B.A. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT P.O. BOX 300 • WINGHAM, ONT. NOG 2W0 'WINGHAM KINCARp)NE. 306 josephino St. . 3574522• 357,551 (Fax) 1-3964977 • Auditing* Accounting•1`arServicds RUBS TAYLOR C.A. KEiTH' RAYMOND C.G.A. BARRY" REID, DA. Milverton came out 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. : Bi - 1 DQ Dunwoody /WARD MALLETTE. . Chartered Accountants . Offering a full range of micas, auditing; accaunting, business plan- Hing, Income tax planning, personal finsnclai planning, computer and: management services.• , . • • WALKERTON HANOVER MOUNTR)RF_ST P'OR1 EL.GIN• OA Thomson, FCA LH. 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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'' .. vow 's'i'r? %: •< :r;i,:::.?}: .:A'.}n:v: �•:?:.iJ::i•ii::?•.•:.•::.u.::.:..r,?i?'v: ii:1C �.'i:::i::�:?'i N..::. •:�•?•.y:.'•',f,: iii,. ,.. }:n.?•; l.:: .,ry 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. "