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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-03-12, Page 6Page 0 ,. Luelnlrow Sentinel,Wednesday, Mardi 12, 1997 BARRY REID B.A. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT P.O. BOX 300v WINGHAM, ONT NOG 2W0 /1NGff4M KlheAgnlNE' Josephine St. . 3574522;3574.551(Fix) • 1-390-7977. •Antiwar Accounting'• Tax Services RUSS TAYLOR Q.A. KEITH RAYMOND CSO A. . . BARRY REID,O.A. - ]Fan Fan Bus Luakuow Lancers ITS Dundalk flyers: Saturday, , March 15' Bus leaves LucknowSpO ts'Complex,..' 7 0o;PM: $5.00' per person' ' Pleasecontact.Ken,. Irwin 525-2270 to reserve your seat. by Friday March 1, 4a+ Mustangs fall in WOSSA �na1s On Wednesday, March. 5,' with. a trip to Sault Ste. Marie :for the Ontario :high'. School' championship on the line, the F E, Madill MVtustangs made their sec and tri•p in taro nights to . • the . UWO ' ' Thompson •.arena to face the heavily favored Regina Mundi College Teaut.. A 7 - 'I vic- tory over: St: .Thomas .,Parkside on Tuesday night at the same venue, set the Mustangs up for this excit-.. ing final.,• First period goals by Jason' McDonald and`Matt Smitb.•piovided .a great start for the Mustangs, but a` strong: forecheck from the well coached - Titans team:got .one goal' back with 20.seconds remaining in the first frame, leaving Madill with a narrow.2 1. lead. The second period was a long. '15 minutes. for Madill.. Shortly into .the stanza RMC tied it up on'a Pa! mouth scramble, and not too long thereafter, a somewhat controversial call' provided the upper band to the Titans. Nith the score 3 - .2, Regina Mundi .played a. ;very strong forechecking style •to 'bottle Madill in their .own end for much 'of'the • rest of the period. • Sean Lougheed's spec- tacular play between the. . pipes. for. Madill, was the only factor` preventing a runaway victory for anow inspired Titans. Lougheed's play, despite many shotsand some :very. : shaky .play from his team- mates, held. the score' at 3 2, ' • Madill came out�weli in . third, Although RMC kept' the. pressure on, the Mustangsgot enough offence going for Corey Campbell to pot the tying. goal with. 8:14 heft. A •dejavu feeling crept into. • the game, as Madill .got bottled up in their own end again, "and 'despite Lougheed's exceptional • efforts, the Titans struck with 2:4$ remaining. The final minuteof the game was. played in the RMC end, with Lougheed out of the net, but ;time ran out, failing to. yield the tying goal. Although . outshot 38 - 15, and. Madill being T?�4 2- �s-:.ern r;} ••1:::!u! f :?///..::.•lSh,:.',r..Y•i%.. r: � ii'ty..::4i:•fii}•.•.•:j v: ••%•.'•: , y: For information, Phone 1-800-265-3040 Or 357-2444 Wingham Model Centre • x n .f •f 3t:ix144.:,141 fig ei TOUR OUR INDOOR BUILDING 'SITE & SEE 1997.DREANI HOME. UNDER. 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SHOW IN JANUARY. • 4 FURNISHED M,ODELS FOR VIEWING': REFRF.SHMENTSswILL BE SERVED • COURTESY OF WINGHAM • AND.AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE • ears In 4� �e art 01 bijildin betties; l des unable to solve RMC's smothering forecheck, this was an excellent effort from Madill and, an excit aingnd gathee for. the player$ mfans • Regina Mundi•was the London Conference Champion,' and had been resting since the previous Thursday. -Madill •had played•ou two consecutive' nights, , which showed Occasionally against the strong skatijg . and forechecking 'Titans: All of the Titans goals • came from one line, and as indi- cated in the London Free Press, maybe they took Madill too lightly. However, Madill had their • fair share; of missed oppor- tunities to score also-. 'Being a participant' in the :game, it was ,a well played, exciting game The Mustangs played with pride ' and heart, and carne within one. goal of product- ing a major upset of a top, team. Weld done Mustangs. • Unit` 1 meets. at River Valley by Aiiene Bradley YJnit I..of:.the Lucknow' United Church Women° met at. the 'River. View • Apartments on March 4:.: 'with eight members and. two: vi ifor s present. el • .Shepherd "was, our .pianist. Lois Goodhue and Shirley Bolt Were in charge • of 'the meditation with the : theme •Easter: `Shirley opened' with a springtime poem. • The .mediation was. in • . the :following"parts The ;. . • Betrayal,; The Trtai;„The . Crucifixion and • . The: Resurrection. Loss Goodhue..reaad the scrip lure' parts. 'O,ther readers were. A11eneBradley, Etta Hackett, Lois Walden and Shirley; Easter hymns were -sung and the medita;.' tion with a prayer Ella opened the bust ..: mess .with;an Easter prayer. • The rollcal.1 was.' answered.by each one giv ing' a donation towards the Dealing Fund and a dpna tion towards the' bulbs and flowers at the' church; and .. naming an: elderly UCW ,iiietnber, deceased or. liv-. lig:, Lois. Walden read' an article on . Korea, which. stated, that food may, be scarce from .lvlarch. October Shirley.. reported on all the, work that;had been • .done :. by the. Nimble Fingers group. Lois- Walden gave ,an excellent report from the Bruce Presbyterial annual meeting which was held in • Watlkerton• recently. The - theme of the meeting was ”".C,onie dance, with `the. spirit."