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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-03-05, Page 14A Page J; - Lucknow Sentinel, Weduesda , Mnareb 5,199'I 46. Memoriam* TIFFiN In loving memory of a dear `Mather and grandfather, -Orville,J. Tiffin, who passed away March 4, 1972. Memory is, a lovely lane,. Where hearts are ever true. A lane we so often travel down - .Because it leads to you. Lovingly remembered by Joe, Marian ,and family and. Jean andiamily. --10 47. Cards of Thanks THANK YOU To the ChaMber of Comrherce, Council mem- bers and cohorts for great games. We'Il get you next timet The Friday Night Volleyball gang. --10x: LUCKNOW 'TYKES A successful Tyke tourna- Ment was once again.. held in Lucknow. The three Lucknow Tyke teams 'would like to thank.all the parents and others who helpedwith the lunch, the gate and the time keeping. Thanks, also to the referees who -Volun- teered their time and to the e 'ar na staff. Aspecial thanks, to Helen Van Osch for orga- nizing the lunch ,and to Roh Alton, who co.ordinated this tournament.. -10. 48. Coming Events BINGO Goderich Knights Of' Columbus, Thursday, 7 p.m. ColumbusCentre, .390'. Parson's. Court, :$.3450 in., prices. $1000.00 Jackpot 'must go. --i 5tfar MUCH: MUSIC VIDEO' DANCE with classics of the 50's to 90:'s•April 5, Lucknow Community Centre, '9' p.m. to . 1: Sponsored by Lucknow.Kinettes: Age of majority: Food available. $10/person door, $8 .hi advance. , Call 528-2783 or • '528-3406-:, Prooeeds. t:o Community Service:--•08- 14ar d NOSTT LGIA-RAMA SPRING SHOW MARCH 9;, 1997. 10-4, 85 Dealers, buying: and selling small antiques, glassware, coins, . old : advertising posters, tins, calendars, postcards, .old .toys, dolls,: Coke, :':StarWars, : doeu ments, militaria, sports, cards, • tools, bottles, brewe riana, automobilia, railroad- atria; Victorian beadwork, • photographs, ephernera.- l`airgrounds :Auditorium,. iNoodstock, Qntario, -10bc LIONS CLUB: BREAKFAST Auburn & District Lions Club breakfast, Sunday, Mar. 9, from' 9. a.'rn.. 12 noon. $5 Commer'. person, " Auburn y , nit Hall.:Proceeds u for Auburn Memorial Community Hall. Maple Syrup donated by •Robinsons..Maple- Products. --10cc • ` 48. Corning Events BARBECUE S DANCE Huron ' County Beef Producers Association • beef barbecue and dance, 'Saturday, Mar. 8, BMG. Community Centre, Brussels. -Dinner 6.8 p.m.. Dance 8:30 - 12:30, Music. by "Beechwood," Tickets $12 per person. Contact local directors or call Rosemarie Bishop 887- 6.186.--09,10co. LUCKNOW GUIDING PRESENTS An evening of Music Past to Present, Friday, April 4, 7:30 p.m. at LCPS. Adults $3, children 12 and under $2, preschool free. -Tickets. at Kids .Shop, Finlay's, any third', year _Guide or Pathfinder. Proceeds for Niagara Falls trip. -09-14 ST. AUGUSTIINE CHURCH Ham Bingo, Monday, Mar. 10, 8 p.rn. 10.- hams, 2 share -the -wealth and door prize. ` Everyone welcome. '' Admission $1. --10 . ADVANCE NOTICE. Lochalsh Cemetery memori- al service June 1.5., 1997, 2 p.m. Let this be your invita- tion .to contact family and friends. Mark it on your Cal- ender. --10x OLD FASHIONED COUNTRY MEALS at. Kinloss Community C'entre between= 4 and ,6 p.m ,on Mar. 9,.. Mar. 2,3, Apr. 6 and Apr.• 20 Everyone welcome.. WORLD DAY'OF PRAYER. March 7, 7:30 p.m:. at. St. `Peter's Anglican Church, •Lucknow. --10ar STORY HOUR The spring session' of the 'Library 'S'tory ,Hour starts Friday,. Mar. 14 to May 30. Three -to -five-year olds. wet- -come. Register at Library 528-3011. ST. PATRICK EUCHRE PARTY .` At the Lucknow Legion on friday ; 'Mar. 14 at 8' p.m. Sponsored; by the Horticultural: :S.ociety. Everyone: welcome 10,,11ar FRESH:VEGETABLE• LOVERS: `.No tine orplace; to garden? Looking for unsprayed -local= ly. grown vegetables? , Come to the Community Shared Garden Information, Meeting, Wednesday,• Mar, 5, 7:30. pm. atthe Lucknow Town. Hall, or call .Fran McQua1528.2493 --09,19 BRIDAL OPEN.HOUSE Four Seasons Party Rentals Mar, 14; 2.9 p.rn. Exciting newrentals and in-store specials: Doorprizes and refreshments. Everything on display 239 Main; St.. W, Markdale. Phone 1-800- 363-0i82. --10,11ce VARIETY CONCERT The Hor`necraft division of the Lucknow Agriculture. Society'are sponsoring a: .variety concert on Mai: 21 at 8 p.m. Lucknow Public School.--10,11er 48, Coming Events HAM SUPPER Lucknow United Church, Sunday, Apr. 13, Two sit- tings: 5, and 6:30 p.m. Adults $7,50, children under 12 $5, kindergarten and preschool free, Tickets: Finlay Decorators, McDonagh ..insurance, Lloya's or call 529.7566. Take outs: 528-3237. --10x RURAL RESOURCES is a new FREE,, mobile ser- •vice that visits various rural communities in Bruce County. Rural Resources provides pamphlets, infer- mation, addresses and phone numbers about where to find help in your ~area. Our counsellor can assess your situation, if needed,and make referrals if you desire. Drop in for a coffee and see what we're gall about. Lucknow Town Hall (basement side door), Wednesday, Mar. 26, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sponsored. by The Women's House of Bruce • County, For more informa- tion call 1.800-265-3026 or 396-9655.--10cc ,. Shoot Winners Five tables of Shoot were in play at the Drop in Centre last Friday. High. players' were Elaine • Errington and, . , Art Ern'ewein, foiiowe.d by Caroline - Menary ' and Richard: Grant. Jim. •Erringtonhad' the ..most shoots. The 28th annual Legion Tyke tournament was held last weekend. and was a great success due to the support of the parents who work hard to supply the food: and assist in any way.. For the - last 28 years, this tournament has been.:. indicative of the. real com .`. munity spirit that is alive in, Luucknow, It is quite, an honor to have people. come and thank you for a great day of hockey.. Teams competing were three from Lucknow; and Ripley, •Beigrave, Teeswater, Brussels and Bayfield. Bayfield was presented -, the consolation trophy by Ron.Alton. Brussels was presented the ;Lucknow Legion trophy by Nick Schaus. The hockey scene The three goals scored. by the Novice. B1 team weren't enough as Hanover 'netted five to take the third game in this playoff series, on. Feb. 24. Kenny Stanley, Jimmy, John2Kuik'and Wes Riven. scored after team -nates Meagan Cameron, John Dalton, Rivett and Kuik set up the plays. Tyke All three Tyke teams played in the annual Lucknow' Tyke 'hockey tournament on the week- end. ' • . Lucknow, 1• ,played Ripley in their first game and won 10 to,5. In the second game, Lucknow lost to'Belgrave 9 to 0. Lucknow played Belgrave in their first.: game and lost 1 to 0. In their second game they beat Ripley 7 to 3, and in the final game of the con- solation on- solatio n side, Lucknow 2 lost 4 to 0 to. Bayfield: -Lucknow 3 won their first . game by 'defeating Teeswater 8 to 3. ,In their. second game they lost 1,3, a score of' 11. to 1 to.. Brussels, An the players . on each of the .team's played well and are to be Congratulat- ed for their strong•efforts.. Pee Wee B... A strong, and. deter- :mined;,PeeWee B learn, hungry for a win, played all three periods, against Ripley, on. 'Feb 25, with.. aggressiveend-to=end. action.. They came up on ' the -short end of .the 3 to 0 score... :Lucknow was' down 3 to 2 after two periods of play, in their Feb. 26 match •with Mildmay. Coming into the third, the. Mildmay goalie stopped shot after shot, until the 4:23 mark when Dan McDonagh netted one, for the tie- Then it was noth- ing but net as William • Drennan slid in an insur- ance goal, followed by. McDonagh with one in the empty net. To top kali off, Cory Robertson slapped one from just outside the blue line to make the score 6 to 3 for Lucknow. Goals: Drennan m2, McDonagh 2, Graham Cook and• Robertson. 'Assists: Steve. Van Meeteren 2, Robertson 2, Matt Pritchard, Kevin DeBruyn, McDonagh, and Drennan. Spirits were high as the squad travelled • to Teeswater last. Friday and that proved a. plus for Lucknow.: It was three- periods of goaltenders' battle with end-to-end . shots Billy. Johnston stood his ground between the pipes and saved. another ..win = 3 to•2 for Lucknow. ., Goals: David. Cameron two unassisted,: and Dana McDonagh uiiassisted. Pee Wee A The boys held their own tn;the first period of. the game one • with. Wingham on Feb. 24, but theopposition went out of control to Wirt 6; to 1 In game two. on Feb; 27Wingham Went ahead • •• quickly ,at .the start of. the :game. Lucknow kept corn-.' ing back to keep the : game close; but. Winghant .man- aged in the third' to double' . the score 6 to 3: Goals: Brian. Stanley, Jeff McNee 2, Bob Raymond. Assists: Russ Mann, Wyatt Kwan, Luke Van Osch, Stanley and Rick Andrew 2. Bantam B Playing•in Kincardine on Feb. 26, the host team sent the Sepoy squad home with a 7 to 3 loss. .Goals.: Chris Hackett,. Nick Mann, John Van Diepenbeek. Assists: Rene Sleeker, Steve Hare, 2, and Mann. In Mount Forest. on Saturday, Lucknow. won 'the „game 3 to 2 in over- time play. 'Goals were from Jason Lewis, Mann, and Troy McKenzie, with team . mates Mann and Lewis setting up the plays. The second game in two days, again with • Mount Forest, went into overtime with Lucknow winning 3 to .2. The over- time goal. was . a shot from the point ., by Van ,Diepenbeek to Mann who tipped it in. Mann claimed a hat trick in this game, withthe plays set up by Hare,2, Mike Wyndham and Van ,Diepenbeek. Juveniles The Lucknow Juveniles outshot Port Stanley throughout gime one of . this'OMHA semii final series on Saturday, but couldn't beat the host goalie until there. was only 1:17 left in the`.game when Chad Moffat scored •"assisted by Dave Adams and Ed Courtney. Game two, and three take place in Lucknow, Friday ,night at 8:30 and Saturday at 4:30 p.m • YBC Pee.Wees: Sean' Berry. 100, , Rachel: Elliott 109; 127. Bantams.:, Jennifer Beyer,sbergen 175, Whitney Taylor .162,., 190,E Jonathon Lalonde 129, Cody McGee 148, Richard Elliott 195, 173, Angela Gillespie 142: Juniors: Paula Taylor 174, 223, Robbie Moir 172, -Jody Machan, 171, D.J.; Haldenby :172,• Angie Nicholson 478,": Greg Archer 178, 180, 18$, Matthew Stewart 176, 153, David Gillespie 165: Seniors: Jeff Rumble 186. Tuesday. :Night. - HS and HT Ron Elliott 289, 674; Anita Elliott 248, 68.1. 200+ games:. Ron Elliott: 289',: 231, Rob' Beirnes 220, Marion Jones' 228, .210, Eric Taylor 216,:208, Don. Woods .245, Anita Elliott 248, -245, Paul' Geese .273, Ron Gillespie 268, 200, Andy Page 253. Standings!' Hooters 56, Aces 40; Bundys 37, Slow '`Balis 33. FriUpy Night -11S and HT - Clint t' Thomson 284, Gerald :Rhody:679; . Peggy • • • Kinsman 299, Marion ..Jones 669- .200+ games: .. Clint Thomson , • 284, Gerald Rhody 260; 244; Peggy `Kinsman ' 299, :Marion Jones' 270, 201, •Allan Rhody 240, 233., • Barb: Helico . 208, Jim'.: Miller 279, 211, Terry Burt .203,, Mike. Whitem ft; 223,. • 200, Eric ' 14aldenby '218, 216, Ron: Machan. 259,, Terri Van Diepen, 216, Kevin Ackert '205. Standings': Thundertats 88,,: Blizzards • 85, Hurricanes 81, Lightning • Bolts 79. Thunder Bolts 67, Tornadoes 62:. Monday: Night- • RS and _HT: Eric: -Ta Taylor -291, :819•,' y Terri Van. Diepen 186,. 536, 200+ games: John Andrew 228, 220, Rob Beirnes 205, Eric Taylor 280; 291, 248, Bryce Ritchie 250, 220, John Van Diepen 216, Robert Jones 282, 210, 240. Standings: Misfits 58, High. Fiyers 52,; Blue Jays 47, Verna:'s .Rollers 42, Bulldogs •40 Dalmations 36. ' Ripley - 150+gar ries: gaes;. Helen McCreath: 158, Marina Cameron 202,; Ed 'Fink ;154, Wilma ;• Elliott: 158; 206, Evelyn,Bradley 155,Helen McGregor' 162, Marion Robb 223, Anna MacTavish f79, 187, Currie -Colwell •216, Joan .' Fry 159,.: Edna , ;Stanley 160. Standings: Maple Leafs 36, Oilers 29.5, Red °.Wings 28, Canadiens 26.5, Flyers 24, Flames 17. . Town and ;Country.- 150+ games: : Fern.' McDonald 235., 151, Grant Parrish 212, Anne Anderson 166, 162, Marg Nettleton 160, 155, • George Taylor 187, 159, Dave Swan 157, 'Gordon Brooks 175, Harold: Errington 169, Kathleen Forster 165, Aileen Clark 151, Shirley Brooks' 236, 154, Grace Gamtnie 157; , Kathy. ' Gibson 152. Standings:. Daffodils 40,. Tulips. 37, Pansies 34, Crocuses 29, Hyacinths 21:5, Snowdrops 22.5.