HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-01-17, Page 26Page 18—.Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, Janwry 17, '1979
• BY MRS.. ELAINE
POLLOCK
•
The Ripley Tykes took
on the Kincardine Tykes
A and defeated them 11.4.
. Matt MacLeod, 'in • goal,
recorded the . shut -out.
Billy Patterson led the
attack with four goals,
John Bak and Blair Scott
each got two, and Vincent
Wright, Stephen Cour-
-• ' tney and Jeff Chalmers
each scored once.
Ind` Atom "A" action,
11ipley wiped out Mild-
may 2-0, getting their •
goals in thethird period.
Todd Farrell got the first
frdm Clint Twolan and
Steven 'Keegan, and Jeff •
Gamble took a pass from
Darryl Verbeek for the
other marker.
The Atom "B" squad
.tied Kincardine 2-2,
Kincardine scored their
goals " in the second
period, and Ripley got
'theirs in the third. Darryl
Verbeek scored them
0
key News
both, the first from. Mark
Dahmer and Doug Sor-
bara, and , thesecond
unassisted. '
- The Pee Wee. "A"s
weren't quite so lucky, as
Teeswater sjefeated.them
- 7-3. Paul Keelan scored
the first goal of the garne
dpassistec1 Teeswater
scored, and :'then Paul
again, on a pass from
Shawn Morrison.
Teeswater ,opened the
second... period, and then
Shawn got what proved to
be the last Ripley goal.
Danny MacDonald and
Paul Keegan made the
assist.
Forbes Market and the
Pee Wee "B"s played to a
2-2 tie. Forbes opened the
scoring, and in the second
period, Mike Nicholson
and Geoff- .Denstedt
combined., for • Ripley's
first goal. Forbes went
ahead with Si.x seconds
remaining in the period.
Brian Barnes, "from Greg
Dahmer and Luke
Lemire, scored theonly
tally in the third period.
RossStewart mode the
hat trick to lead •the
Bantam "A" team to a 7-3
victory'. over Mildmay.
Single .markers • went to
Terry Irwin, Jeff Stanley,
Kevin Boyle and Dave
Gamble._Mervin Storey,
Paul. Irwim and Eric
Vander Glas made the'
other assists..
In Midget action,:i't was
Teeswater 16-,, Ripley. 6;
Jeff MacTavish got two
goals and two assists, ar
Murray Coiling tw u
,goals. Jeff Stanley .beat•
th e goalie' once; .and .inade
two .. assists, and John
MacIntosh •was one and
one. Jamie. Hunter made
the other assist.
The Juvenile boys had
a tight game with Port
Elgin,' winning • 6-5.
Robert Regier scored
twice, with Rick Clam-:
pitt, Bill Cameron; Mike
Pollock and. Frank Storey
:getting single tallies.
k , • Gregg Stevenson, Brian
Lowry, Jamie Gallant
and Brian. Coiling made
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the assists.
In Lion's Head, it was
Ripley 6, Lion's Head 4.
Robert Regier got the
first goal of the .game, -
and the last, and made
one assist. Robbie Lowry
got two goals, and Brian
Coiling and Jamie
Gallant each made single
markers. Mike Pollock
made three assists, and
Rick Clampitt one.
l ipley
residents....
CONTINUED FROM P. 17
visiting with ,--George
Middleton in Toronto and
with other 'cousins in
Ori.11ia, Fenelon Falls•and
Peterborough.
Son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Worthington,
Ripley, John Worthington
recently flew , .to
Edmonton and then
travelled by bus -to .Fort
MacMurray where he is
employed as a process
'operator with Syncrude..
BY MAY BOYLE,
The I-11yrood. Women•'s,
In'stitute held their card party
.and social evening .at the hall
on Thursday,evening There
were. five.tables ct:.play,:The
high lady was' Mrs. Jerry Van
Beet:s: High ' gent ' Was,1 Ell-
wood Elliott and the lucky: -
0'4e went to .George Mc-
Bride.
On Wednesday afternoon
a: good crowd . of ' ladies.
braved. the wintery.,weather
to attend a'household shower
for Mr.s. John' Meyer ' at
Holyrood: Hall. The Meyer.
.family lost their home by fire
the previous week, and es-
caped with only the clothes
they •.had. on. Mrs':: Karen
Allen 'expressed : a welcome-
to everyone who were so
ready : and .willing., to assist.
the. .Meyer /;farnily.. ' .A- ,hrcrt
1,1
humourous .progiard was en-
joyed ,.and Mrs, Meyer was
invited to. come ,40 m;`'
platform where she was pres.;
ented with so ruany beauttftt
anad useful: gifts. Mrs. Befty.:,
Smith read the verses 6n the
cards which: accompanied the
gifts.
Mrs., Meyer thanked
everyone for being so, kind t.Oi
them and said they plann „d
to'rebuild on the former. site:'.
Delicious refreshm;enrs. were
'enjoyed over'a cup of .coffee.
We extend sympathy . to..
the Carefoot family on the
sudden death of the late
�°`lierrtilan Carefoot`•of Tiver
ton. The Carefoots lived in
.our community a number of
years ago when` he was '.
employed.:by the late Thomas
and Robert Malcolm :on. the.
Braeside farm, «'concession
14.
BY MARIONMMcCHARLES'•
Reckon it isn't the job we
But: the hope and faith . to
• carry us through
That count at the evening fall
of dew,
;As wearily, home we plod.
And it's never the learning
we display
But... the ..smile • and the help.
we give away
That: figure a deal at the end'
of
the" day ..
When- we square accounts
with God.
Stortny-weather - cancella-
tions
ancellations;- bad roads minor
accidents are all part of. the
news this past couple of
weeks'. Church Services were •
•cancelled Sunday at Ashfield
Presbyterian Church due to
bad road conditions and poor
visibility.
We are happy to report
that Mr, Frank MacLennan
returned home from hospital
in Wingham on. Friday last.
• Congratulations to Diane
Brooks and her ..team ' of
curlers who won over London:
to earn the right to' advance
to a curling bonspiel .to be
held this week in Peterbor-
ough, Ontario.
Sympathy is extended to
the relatives of Mr. Fred
Ritchie who' pasted away
Saturday in Huntsville. Mrs:
Wm. Ross, a former resident
of this'area, is a sister, as is
Mrs. Sam Gibson.
• Mr. and Mrs. Bill Finlay-
son and family of . Sarnia
visited :Mrs. Gordon Finlay-
son and boys on the week-
end:
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Brad-
ley are the proud -grandpar-
ents of .a baby: girl born to
daughter Phyllis and her
husband, David Todd. of
Stratford, on -Saturday, Jan-
uary 13..
Mrs. Jim Bradley visited
in Brantford with Mr. and
Mrs. Lovell .McGuire and.
family and with her mother,
Mrs. Lorne Reid, who is a
patient in hospital there.
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