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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-02-01, Page 10Paste 10.Luehnowlieadael, Wday, Febrrn 1, 1N9 GODIRICH KNIGHTS Of COLUNI5LIS 1NG it -*••• ROvALLEv HALL For Purtherinformation CaII 5244691 Part of a stronger corn program 2750 HAJ. 2850 2875 H.U. See your Funk dealer today. , Walter and Barry ELLIOTT R.R. 4/1 LUCKNOW 3574358- 3574532 CANCER INFORMATION SERVICE CALL 1-800-2634750 LUCKNOW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, February 5, 11989 11100 A.M. Worship Semite 1100 AA. Sunday School Nursery for Children Und.r4 Yews Rev. ,ALLISONJ. <RAMSAY - Minister Everyone Welcome ----,1•UCKNOINC.HRISTIAIC REFORMED CHURCH Invite:Noe TolliorsisiplVitts Them On Sunday, 7februarif 5,1989 110 a'an...arrd 2130,m. Nursery downstairs morning Ai careening EVERYONE WELCOME LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY,TIARUARY5, lag 10.00 ANL WorshIpillervkx• '11100 A.M. May.ilbstrak141101,Farkage ,Nuraery-luid junior gxnwragatkwprovided SVERYONEVELCOME - • e A13C's of • - t,etirement -Living ccommodation - Elegant surroundings, ooms furnished with Malcolm Furniture. enefits All-inclusive rates, assistance with medication. Novice continue winning streak. -Last 'Wednesday night Lucknow 'Novice travelled to Mildmay and came home with another win, this time VI. - Leading the scoring in this game was Shane Petteplace with two goals, with single goals scored -by tan Moffat, Craig Moffat, Cameron Moffat and 'Matthew • Eadie. Scoring assists were Ban Moffat with two and single assists going to Craig Moffat, Jonathan McKilmon and Ryan Hackett. The boys played the Goderich Novice "A" team on Thursday night but results were unavailable by press time. Lancers in slump TheLuclenow Lancers have stumbled in- to a slumpas they lost their third straight game on the weekend with Kincardine downing the Lancers 11 - 5. The Lancers made some costly mistakes in the first period and found themselves down four goalsat the start of the second :period. 'rho Lancers held their own in the second period as each team scored three times, with Kincardine leading 74 after two. The .Lancers managed two more in the third but that wasn't -enough AS the Kings went on to an 114 win. Art Clark, Wayne Phillips and Steve Simpsonwith-three netted the goals for the Lancers. Last iVednesday-theLancersentertain, ed the Ripleysitoosters and once again-Iwo- ved to begracious hosts as Ripley took the game 7 - 1. The Lancers hadplenty of shots on net but couldn't seem to beat Ripley's goaltenderKevinilarrisoirwith bis invisi- Newell around the met. Steve Shnpsonscoredthe lonelyiencer goal withltifiley's gaolszcored *Kevin Stewart 2, Mark Stanley, Dave Mac- Donald, P':11 Ma r . ,IttufWilkenand 1111111MMIIMMINIMMININIMINIM Same story in Durham a couple ofWeeks ago as the Lancers didn't score enough goals and you guessed it, didn't win. The Lancers came out flatfooted in the first period as Durham scored six times for a comfortable lead. The Lancers came badt strong in the lathy° periods as the finalscore was -5. Steve MacPherson with two, Wayne Phillips and Steve Simpson with two scored for the Lancers, The Lancers hope to .correct this situa- tion this weekend when they travel to Ripley on Friday night and host Lions Head on Sunday a 7:30 start. Atom A's in playoffs Paisley arrived in Lucknow Jan. 27 for the first playoff game with Lucknow in a three out of five series. The week lay over for the Lucknow lads showed in the first period and a was Paisley who opened the scoring early in the first. A slightly disorganized Lucktiow squad struggled back and David Adams came up -through from his owaend to tie. the game. Eric Andrew added the tie breaker to -end—the_ -first_periodwith Lucknow up one. A well played second period saw Lucknow perk up. The .second period re- mained scoreless with Paisley goalie com- ing up with the puck several limes, robb- ingthe Luclmowshooters. Thethird period saw hothteamsopen up and Lucknow's Eric Andrew -complete his tat trick plus one. Paisley :fought back, Sinking two more goals 'behind Jamie Carl Stanley. • Snow. Final score Lucknow.5- Paisley 3. Video promotes safe hockey Neck lattimpinal injmies could be reduced aignificimtly with the help :of a .12-irtimite • video promoting safe hotkey, Ontario:Minister af Tourism and Retiree- lioniimtkParNelltoldagroupstmedical Imifeelionalson2an.19. ate mart Mottkef' vid�, leatinm' g ,lormerliationalRoCkeyiewettar Mike Bosy, 1.'1" I the telinint" ationvf check- laglrom - , whichismaponsiblelor the -majority of neck and spinal cord Over.100backeyp1ayers F have betwctippled in-recent:years due to C=fort - Our caring staff 'pledges to -make your life as worry -free its possible Please send me my invitation to gracious retirement ay - 2 week trild -offer NAME ADD.RESi3 CITY PROV. _ TEL. on_PHONE MAILITO: ,fifritefire tilt* P4MUlife -0 14 Watalit- 1401, ;Ont. nik.1101 POSTAL row lilkodlumnson ter,-yato 1s1formation --itaiikatie Auld yeast 11014102-wrakilltidg. Mr. O'Neil made his -remarks at `TorontO'sithtg lEdward -Hotel, site of the second International SympoSium an the -Prevention Of Catastrophic Sports and Recreational injuries to the Spine and Read. "There is :nothing heroic about hitting someone from behind," Mr.O'Neil said, echoingthe video's key message. "We are promoting-clean,safe,lockeysthat Jiepsto eliminate nmtecesitary injuriesthat disable our athletes.' 'Thevideo demonstrates howmost spinal injuries tecurand tow to avoid them by Playing good balmy. it was Tmancially supported by the Ministry, the 'Canadian Amateurliockey Asaociationandthe Na - *ma Hockey League Players' lissoca- tion.lt willbeavailablefromthe Canadian Sports Spine and Read Injuries Research Tlie Centre. video is part the Ministry's -com- mitment to reduce injuries in sports, -Mx= andrecreation activities. Meaday NightMixed Meii's high 'niggle went to John Andrew with293andPetelieyersbergen'a.343 took thettiple, Shiti Webb -Ziegler -reed the ladies highs:Ingle with a 297 and her 728captured- ibetriple. -Games -over 200: Tommy Gilmore /02, Martin LeBreton .241rDwaYne Ziejiler 231, Bank ifartitenirk 10, _Jahn Andrew ZS, Eric 'Taylor 2101124, Pete Seyersbergen 235,275,,Marie-Park107,105, Shan1 Web- 230,107,AltictifonA1Y125,11an- Hartitenirk200,tettyStanler ,142. 144efti'boinglaYNitilt Rev Gibson Cleaned ImiSe *WA single 157, aingleVithbantlieap102andtriPle flat 1)1. 401400 ,over 100: Nancy Farriab *05, DeniseliilebristilkTad4100286,-Shan :Webla•ieglr 105, )140110 Veir-20,.Bev 91b$00 257,2, 114M0 AMOCic 202Am BadtelO3,41srgYitturcIA :Team-son08. -standings: 'Canada 03, USA 40, Ile, rAta1ia51,17M1013, Raiia 0 YN SOPA *II ag1e--44nd witha0(104410. linelfott 'Mtthe bot-rcilirl*rtbe IMO - 411/11/1/1111/11/111110.111111 NG 11•11111.1111•111111111111•111111111MMMIIIIIIIMIS Gam v over 200: *Who Dm* 207, ant "Wei' 247, Marg :Hackett 287, 140, Mary Phillip; 200, Jackie McNay 209, Merle Elliott223, David Elliott 221, 'Gerald itho1,y200,238, Betty Mole 220. •Townand Country 14adi-e0 Ugh Singe and double went to 1069 13.ar1 viithlWand 412. -Gordon Johnstone took rthe owes :high Awe with 2 ign& 227 and a double -000. 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