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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-04-01, Page 3from page 1 40 pounds per square inch was maintained with a permanently paid engi- neer, whose,sleeping quar- ters adjoined the pumping. house" chief, .captain and first and second lieutenants% The OS force was divided into 500- tiQna Of'15•eacb, the first section being the pick, of . the brigade ,and the real working force, the balance acting as reserve. ,1b&.fire company is really Comprised of .the business meet and property holders of the village. Practices asp held twice a week and from the work done at the fires which ed >C',300 feet of good hose, 1,OQO of which is new . and one large reel,_ capable. of eatryifg .all, the hose. • n: 1890, 'the fire gem- • - parry consisted of "55 vet - Equipment used nclud} •:unteers; officered: by _a . Late m Bentliuet„ Wadnesdan April 1998 have occurred since the introduction 'of the water- wtarl<s, :l-wouid judge that a good, measure of effi- -ciency has been ,reached. "The .hire alarm is given by the otearts of the Methodist ehtueh bell and the :steams whistle at ,the engine house.... The bell is an excellent one and if the proposed electric sys- tem is put in Would give Al most effective alarm. I consider that the method of giving fire alarms in Lue;now is fairly good, comparing favorably with the majority of small places, ... Z would espe- • cially draw attention to the excellence of the water« works, which may be referred to as a model for other.villages to followed, especially as the whole plant was Completed at a cost of about $1Q,000, an extremely low cost for such an extensive system, Team ie4liscipla%ned says coach • from; page! leading the team down main street, and Bill Moffat drivingthe tractor.` pulling a hay wagon loaded withtheplayers and coaches. Courtney • said Creemare was, "". tough ��ere s no' doubt about it," Be said he was very,proud• Of this team: as they had. very few penalties all year,. "They are a wetl-d'isci, . plined,bunt* of guys."" : . The team ended the year with 28 wins,two, tie's, and three idoses. Team members include: David Adams, Eric Andrew, Colin Becker; Tyler .Brooks (goalie), Brent Cameron, George Carter, Ed Courtney, Greg. Courtney (AP), Ryan Courtney (goalie), BM Draper, Chad • Freeman, Doug Johnston, Jon: MacKinnon (AP), Chad Moffat, Craig, Moffat, (AP), '€ un Mo1'I'o.t Trevor Moffat, Jeff Porto' MacKinnon, Bill Draper, Eric Andrew, Stuart and Stuart Rinta,Ld •There are three sets. of brothers • on this team, which is rather .tniq;ue,: •Ch td:ancl East Moffat,. Trevor. and 'tai$. Moffat, and Ed and Greg Courtney: For Dave Adams, Chad. • Moffat and Eric Andrew ed his; thanks to the team,. , hopes to Tenth) next year. this wci -a high point in . their hockey, as well as a. 1ow,for they will be leau- ing the team because, it is their last year in minor hockey. Captain Adams'extend-; coaches and fans, saying this was great way to end; the year. New to the team this year was Phil Payne, train er,, who was very pleased to have worked with such a., great bunch of guys. He coach Draper said it was a pleasure to work - 'with the tem-, "They pro, - Med lots of laughs, but on: the ice the were hard' workers, and it showed:in the end by bringing hctnie the OMHA banner." The 1997/98 OMHA, Juveniles: from, the lett,. back row:. Brian Draper, coach; Phil Payne, trainer; Corey Rintoul the team's songbird who performed the National Anthem at each. home game; Colin Becker, Craig Moffat, Jon Get Easter: -, goodies at; really good prices Colouring Kits (Half Price) Beautflui Downtown t ucknow Unisex TSh®rts off.` • Rintoul, Brent Cameron and Mike Courtney;. coach.. Front row Ed Courtney, Jeff Pouter, Trevor Moffat, Tyler'Brooks, Chad Freeman, Greg Courtney, Ryan Courtney, Dave Adams, Chad Moffat, Ean'Moffat. Absent: George Cuter. (photo submitted) ., • 177,1 P3 e'3 LISTINGS S WANTED PAUL Z NN 52tt-2411- 1:.* ACRES - EAaltding fejt,. 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