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uveniles up two
o OM serie
The local Juveniles are
up ;two games in.their
OMHA semi-final :series
with Port Stanley.
The first .game . was
played in D'art !Manley on
Saturday. Lucknow was
•down 4 to 2 going into the
third period, but fought
back to take n6 to S win.
4 atne: two in Lucknow
on Sunday night had the
same scenario as Lucknow
was down. 3 to 0 when the
third period started and
came on strong; to win. 5 to
4.:when Ed ` Courtney
scored the winning foal in
overtime.
Points in the two games
were recorded by: Pave
Adams 5, Ed Courtney 4,
Jeff Porter. 4, Craig Moffat
3 Chad Moffat 2, Erie
Andrew 2, ' and Jon
MacKinnon, Colin Becker
t~an Moffat, Stuart Ei»toul'
and Greg Courtney with
singles.:
The series is the best of
five 'with the third game in
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The Bantams,,' Midgets and Juveniles now have.
a "home -white" set of sweaters purchased with
the Prooeeds`from the Met. Life sponsored alter-
nate .entry. Midget tourney a few weeks ago.
Doug :Aitchison (right), Met life rep, made the
presentation to Dave MacKinnon, coach of the.
Midget team. (Livingston photo)
:idget.iu.squa
eads in se
.ucknow's Midgget
alLternate:etntry team is
ahead two games now. n
their OMIJA'settti-final'
Series with.Lalse6eld.
<Both ;weekend. games
were played in Lakefield.
Clint Gunter; was between
- the pipes ,for game one ors
Saturday 'when Luckiiow
squeakedin a 2:to 1 victo-
ry"`On Sunday, tucknow
• downed. the host tearrt'4 to
1,. with Justin Brown per-
forming the
ermsforming:the net duties. '.
Daryl Aitchison had a 5
point" weekend :scoring 4 ,"
goals. Other goals were
'from Jeff Andrew' and •
Jordan Andrew. Assists
were froinh Mark Stanley,
Troy'McK.enzie, Cam
Moffat (2), . Jordan
Andrew, Mike Wyndhanri..
and John ..Van1)iepenbeek
iucati�n new
ues ion po1ic
mercury use.
by Pat Halpin
Strtne Cio.nce,'teachcrs
wani,the Bluewater beard d .'s
poii�y on: use of mercury
• changed:
Vice -chair ion. Motz
said the teachers''report'a
problemteaching seine
senior science Coutses,
whercexperiments call -for
the' use of mercury to '
demonstrate Boyle's' law
and'atrriospheric,pressure,
'1k -cattle up with; a
very strict 'set, of guide
lines. Well see it' they
thinkit's, worth 'the 'eft"ort,'`
Motz told trustees.
The mercury manage-
ment program includes `a
spills kit, training, and
even'a blood testing kit for
use in case of possible
eon:t'am i,n;a't ion.
Mcanwhite, trustees were
told that some students. are
wearing jewelry pendants
filled with mercury,'
Mercury, a nerve toxin, is
designated 'As a: banned
substance. ,