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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-01-24, Page 12Fr, no.044,5%., Pars 1-144thiew Siontinel, Wed;woaday, January 24, 1979, Ice -boating on lakes and rivers •needs a very strong ice surface. Hockey Correspondents' Hockey correspondents must subMit their reports written in sentence struCtUre, double spaced, with the name of the writer, ,included or, they will not'be published r • •Johnston Bros. •. [Bothwell Ltd.j • Dannon, Ontario New -Grovel Prices Cash & Carry EffectiVe I mrnediately •Fi.II• Stone. Dust • Sand Crushed Gravel- Cernent Gravel' Drainage Stone Oversize Stone Ton •.15c . 95c .90c .95c • ..95c • 135 . c Pit -Run Gravel . .40c • •Open Daily. 7 a.M. 1. 5 p.,rri. Dungannon PitsOnIy 5297947 I n I .• • , • ,40 • '• • • ' ••••••••••,,,,..4%.41.4.41.. . . • To Save from 22 to 27% on Oneida's January Sale of 20 piece services for 4 In silverplate and stainless Hurry! Sale ends January 27, 1979 CLOSED MONDAYS FOR WINTER MONTHS SCIHMID S JEWELLERYAND' CHINA OWNERS — W. .10S: AND DEA4 E. AGNEW PHONE.528-3532 • LUCICNOW we'll helpyou • . . . Young Canada Wor4 is.a,federal government • job creation:0°gram: designedto•fdrid projects Mich improve the: skills and future jOb prospects of students. • Get your group or organization to think of an idea. If it will create at least 3 student fobs last- ing from 6 to 18 weeks each between the months • of FMay and September, then Young Canada Works may be ebleto help you turn your idea into • •-•'• reality. .• • '• • • • 'Your project Sh.outd benefit the community , • and must meet all the prografti'reqiiirernents, • - Apply.tpday..Applicatitin forms and guides are• ready.now.at your nearest Canada ftiployment . centrexCanadaManpower Centre or Job Creation Branch office, • . • --. .AATtoN197F .DEAD.Litittxt 4106=0. moo,.• —r.. . TO:FEBRUARY 161 .) . _ END, ED v Two Lucknow Midgets rush the Paisley net, during the exhibition game the teams played on &arida, evening. The local team did not prove very gracious hosts and whipped their visitors 14 - 0. • [Sentinel Staff Photo] Lucknow •Arena Schedule ,WEDNESDAY, JAN. 24 • 130 - 330 p.m. Moms and • " • Tots Free Skating • 3:45 - 4:45 Brookside Boys • 9.p, tri. OHA 'Int . C Hockey - • Mildmay vs Lucknow.. THURSDAY, ,TAN, 2S CFSA TEST DAY '. 9 p.m. Industrial League Kintail vs Flying Dutchmen • 10:15:Lucknow vs Holyrood 'FRIDAY, JAN. 26 3:45 - 4:45 Brookside Girls House League Practice • 4:45.- 5:45 Hawks vs Bruin's 5:45;6:45 Leafs vs Canadiens 7.p.m, Pee Wee Gaine 1.1••=.1 it • EMPIOlat -• on Canada I/WM940100 Canada CutJen .Miti.Sitef BottPctliOn,MitwiOtk , • . • I 5524 -REV Mildmay vs. Lucknow • SATURDAY, JAN. 27 • House League, • 8:00 Bruins vs Leafs 9:00 Rangers Vs Red Wings • 10:00 Hawks vs Cariadiens 1,1:00 Plea -Game • Tiverton, vs Lucknow 2 - 4 p.m. ublic Skating • 7 p.m. Flea Game • SUNDAY, JAN. 28 1:30 - 3:30 Public Skating 7:30 p.m. OHA Int. C. Game Wellesley vs Lucknow • MONDAY,JAN. 29 • 7:30 p.m.. Atom Game Teeswater vs Lucknow 8:45 p.m. Midget Game • Mildmay vs Lucknow TUESDAY, JAN. 30 Broomball 8:15 p.m. Lucknow vs Lanes 9:15 Holyrood vs Ashfield 10:15 leachers vs Beckers • WIEDNiSDAY, JAN.31 1:30 - 3:30 p.m: Moms and Tots Free Skating 3:45 - 4:45 Brookside Boys Midgets e 1 , mast 41 ais ey BY ICENHOUSiON On January 12 the Midget team were at Hoick for, a previously caneelled garne. • With very ,eold temperatures neither team seemed to find • high -gear, although • the locals • had 44 shots on goal • and 'won 6 3. Playing with unglued glasses Bob Hackett led the•team With a goal and • 3 aisists. Paul Hamilton 2 • goals and 1 assist, Larry MacPherson, Al Rivett, Mike Dennis each with a. goal and • • BradBra4 Humphrey and v MacPherson • each • with 1 assist. , , • . On January2l the. PaisleS, Midgets came down for an exhibition game: The locals , greeted .them with A 14 - Welcome. Nbecl we say more! • The boomer of the* night award went to 'Mike Dennis' with 5 goals :and 1 assist. Mike Brown got 2 goals and 1 assist, Ed Davidson 2. goals, 2 assists. Everybody on the team. collected 1 or more" points in a night for the shooters.. •• On January 22 Ripley were • the visitors with the locals winning 11 -• 1. With players playing new positions it added to the entertainment for the big • crowd. Leading •the scoring parade was Barry • Elphick with 4 goals and 1 assist, Steve MacPherson 2 goals; 2 assists, and Steve .Simpson 2 goals, 2 assists. The rest of the points were " • scattered ,throughout the team, 41,