Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-03-21, Page 36• $—Lm!!w S.0 s1,r W.d «day, March 24, 1979 Midgets advance to all Ontario finals smile APT ....�o't'tINUIIIJJ • < V For Any Occasion * Weddings * Anniversaries * Birthdays * Any Special Occasion See our large selection of jewelry and china We have a gift that's sure to please Schmid's JEW CHINA AND OWNERS - W. JOS. AND DEAN E. AGN PHONE 528-3532 LUCKNOW -•wel11111111111m1\w EW 1 AMIN lam NOW A Chequing Account that pays 1O9O -INTEREST PLUS 3 Free Cheques each month PLUS A Passbook Record of all your 'transactions PWS Free Chequing for senior citizens. 60 years of age and over PLUS .Cheque Forms provided by STANDARD TRUST OPEN A :STANDARD TRUST CHEQUING-SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY ACCOUNT STANDARD . . TRUST am, 237 Josephine Street•,. phone, 357-202 CRAWFORD MOTORS CHRYSLER - DODGE - PLYMOUTH WINGHAM, ONTARIO PHONE 357-3862 DEMONSTRATORS 1978. CHRYSLER LE BARON, fully .equipped 1978 CHRYSLER 'CORDOBA, : fully equipped\ 1978 PLYMOUTH FURY, 2 door hardtop 1978 MERCURY BOBCAT 1976' PLYMOUTH GRAND FURY, 4 door sedan 1975 DODGE ROYAL MONACd, 4 door sedan, V8 automatic, power steering, power brakes and radio °1975CHEV, 4 door 1975 CORONET, 2 door hardtop 1974 SATELLITE, • 2 door hardtop 1974 FORD, % ton 1970 OLDS CUTLASS; 4 'dooe BY KEN HOUSTON On Friday, March 23 Luck - now Midgets beat Dorchest- er 3 - 0 to advance to the Al Ontario Midget DD finals. The local Squad played just hard enough to win and Dor- chester couldn't mount any attack to prevent it. Lucknow led 1 - 0 after the first and 3 - 0 after the second. The third period was put aside for visits to th_ penalty box so there weren't many players left for hockey. Compete in - provincial a bowling tourney On Saturday, March 24, Pat Livingston and Joan Livingston bowled in the Provincial High Low Doubles Tournament at .Thorncliffe Bowlerama, Toronto.' Fifty- eight couples from all over Ontario competed. for. $2500.00 in prizes. The bowlers were enter- tained at a Wine and Cheese Party on Friday . evening: Following the tournament on Saturday, there was a victory • banquet, . entertainment and dance provided for the bowl- ers free of charge: The winning couple rep- resenting Southern Ontario was Helen Wade and Lillian. Murphy, Fort Erie and rep- resenting Northern Ontario, Stan Sutor and Gaetan Joud- ert, Thunder Bay. These two couples won an all expense paid trip to Grand Falls, Newfoundland to compete in the 'National Championships on April 27, 28 and 29. Pat and Joan represented the' Listowel-Lucknow Bowl- ing Association and placed twenty-first out of fifty- eight. Friends Are. A Nice Thing To Have... THIS EMBLEM IS THE SIGN OF GOOD BUSI- NESS AND GOOD FRIENDS. For information call: Phone 357.1963 Don Dorscht made some big 'saves in the third period to preserve his shutout. Steve Simpson and Paul Hamilton each 1 goal and 1 assist, Larry MacPherson 1 goal, and Paul Finlay and Barry Elphick each with 1 assist. Looking back into the history of Lucknow Minor Hockey the only time Luck - now had a Midget team in the All Ontario finals was when they won it in 1952-53. Lucknow awaits the winner of Port Carling, who dusted Lucknow Bantams in 1976-77 All Ontario finals, or Marm- ora which is east of Peterbor- ough. iivenilesh finals BY BILL HUNTER ° After beating Smithville three games to one in the Ontario quarter finals, the Lucknow Juveniles eliminat- ed Watford three straight to advance to the All Ontario Finals, On March 16 in Watford, Jim Van Osch paced the locals with five goals to lead the boys to a 9 - 4 victory. At home on Monday, March 19 Steve Simpson was the big gun as Lucknow defeated Watford 11 - 4. At home again on Wednesday, March 21, Grant Gilchrist led the boys to a 13 3 victory. The Ontario final series for the Ontario "DD" champion- ship is scheduled to begin this weekend. An unfortunate injury to goaltender, Rod Havens, has sidelined him for the balance of the season. statistics for Watford playoffs PLAYER Mark Frayne Grant Gilchrist Jim Van Osch. Paddy Murray 5 Steve Simpson Danny Londry Steve MacPherson Paul Hamilton Barry Elphick Dave Errington Joe Boyle Pat Boyle Alex Irvin • GOALS ASSISTS 5 6 8 4 3 s•. 11 6 8 7 3 3 2 2 2 1 A good team effortwith goal tending to match has brought the boys to .the All Ontario Finals say their coach staff. BY GEORGE GIBS'ON On Monday against Ripley Atoms, the team got off on the right foot with a picture goal on .a three way play just 51 seconds into the game. Although the teams . traded goals until late in the second, the Lucknow team went into the break with a 5 - 3 lead and finished the game with a 7 4 win, On the scoresheet, two CBk goals" both by Chris Irwin from Chris Collyer and Brad Priestap; Brad Priestap from Donnie McFarlan; Don- nie Murray from Darrell Dur- nin; Chris Irwin from Brad Priestap; Chris Collyer from Chris Irwin; Darrell Durnin from Chris Collyer and Brad Priestap. DOUBLEHEADER Saturday's action was a doubleheader. In the first gairie; against Goderich` "B team, the boys got off 'to a slow start as holiday hang- over seemed to take the edge off their game. In the second period, the boys got on track and scored two goals. Brad Priestap scored from Chris Collyer. and Richard MacDonald and Chris Irwin scored on an unassisted goal. Lucknow goals in the third were scored by Donnie Mc- Farlan from' Rick Bechard; Chris Collyer from Chris Irwin and Chris Irwin from Brad Priestap. Todd Scharlach recorded the shutout, his 8th of the year. Final score Lucknow 5, Goderich "B" 0. PLAY RIPLEY In Saturday's second game against Ripley "B", Darrell Durnin provided the scoring punch ,`and Brian Reavie made some great stops as he recorded his second shutout. In the first period, Darrell Durnin scored from Donnie. Murray and Steve de Jong. This goal looked like the thin edge of victory as the teams played even hockey with nod scoring chances at both ends for two full periods. However, late in the third, Darrell scored the insurance marker, an unassisted tally. Final. score Lucknow .2; Rip- ley "B" 0. c House league into playoffs' Kevin Lindsay's hat trick led the Canadiens to a 7, - 2 win - over .die Rangers in House League hockey at the Lucknow arena. Gerald Mar- tin with 2 and Bernie Burgs - ma and Larry Blake each • with one were the other scor- ers for the Canadiens; Kevin Smith and Brent Van Osch tallied for the Rangers: - The Red Wings held a 3 - 1 edge over the Leafs on two goals by Glen Haldenby and one by Garry Van Beers. Wayne Nivens scored the Leaf marker. The Bruins scored 5 goals to the Black Hawks 2 in their game. Steve Errington and Steve Frayne each scored 2 • for the Bruins and Ray Martin scored one. . John Hopf and John Barger scored for the Hawks. ' I Intended for last week House League action on Friday, March 16 saw the Leafs shut out the Rangers 3 - 0. Troy Ritchie, Wayne Philips and Pat Frayne scored for the Leafs. The Red Wings defeated the Black Hawks in a close game ,4 - 3. Eric Haldenby with 2, and Mark-Haldenby and Robbie Johnston, each with 1, scored for the Wings. Scott Hackett, Peter Kohnert and Gord Farrish made the markers' for the Hawks. The Bruins and Canadiens played to a: two all tie. Steve Frayne and Blair Alton scor- ed for the Bruins and Darin Lindsay and Gerald ;Martin tallied for the Canadiens. In Saturday morning play, the Canadiens whipped the Black Hawks 12 - 0, March 17. The score sheet read Gerald Martin 3; Kevin Lind- say 4; Bernie .Burgsma 1; David Exel 1; Wayne . Burg- sma 1; Gerry .lfurjens 1. The Bruins outscored the Leafs 5 - 2 on goals by Steve Frayne and Blair Alton, each • with 2. and Ray Martin with 1. Wayne Phillips replied for the Leafs. The Red Wings' goalie, Brian Murray, got a shut out in their game with the Rangers on a 3 - 0 score. Mark Haldenby scored twice and Gary /an Beers scored the other Wing goal. - •A A 0,A