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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-01-04, Page 7/1 � Luelbrow.. Senate',sdai, Wedney, .Janbacy '4, 1984 -Page 5 w P:4 Visitors over the holiday with Mr, and Mrs. Bill Burt were Mr -''and Mrs'. George Burt and; family" aid Mr.- . and : Mrs `` Ray ` Ianscisca, Ali of Toronto,_. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cross, Lindell and— Michelle spent Christmas with relatives at Mount. Forrest _ Mr. and Mrs. Ivan: Lloydand Pearn Lloyd of Burlington visited on Tuesday, with Edna and May Boyle... , `Dinner guests .with Mr. and Mrs. Jack -Barr on Wednesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Percy, Mrs. John Barr, Donald Barr, Murray Barr, Mr, and Mrs: Don Bertrandand family, Winnifred and Brian Percy, Michele Hodgins, Mr. -and Mrs. Glen Haldenby, Glen Jr., Leanne,- Eric, and Sara, Reline Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Fair and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van de Klippe. Home for • the holidays were :Cathy Gillespie and Leanne •Haldenby of London, ` DonaldBarr of Waterloo and"Wayne ;Murray who' has. finished his coarse at the" George. Brown College• in. Toronto Visitors atCh€istmas.and.during the week with. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bushell were Mr: and Mrs. Kurt Nielsen and Matthew of Bracebridge, Mr. and `Mrs. Glen Morning-• star and Lindsay of Port Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. Brian. Thompson and Brett of Kincardine Township and Mr. and Mrs. -Bruce Bushell and Rachael of here. . • Mr. and Mrs. Bevan Stanley and family and Annie Stanley' visited- with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoffe at London. - Mr. and. Mrs. Douglas 'McEwan and family and Bob, McEwan spent Christmas - with Mr. and 'Mrs. Ross Brindley and family at. 'Dungannon and Boxing Day with Midgets i3lay intoume stopped all,three-Burlington shooters.- Final score, Lucknow 3, Burlington 2. In the third contest against. Blenheim,' Lucknow game up an early goal, then played • even `. key for - the first period. .In a disastrous second period-; -when -the team was .out ,-shot: 24. - 4, Blenheim scored. two go 32 seconds apart,- and :these goals. . pro ;to be their margin of victory.- After Merl -110a took a 3 - .1 lead; Lucknow quickly -narrowed the :margin=-to.l- 2 and -this score held=' for --about half ; the game,' : A.t the x.52 -4'condr-inark,Blenheita` added the insurance • Marker- on a power- play- and - woirr• the . consolation trophy.: Back on home ice, the Midgets broke out thedNewYear with a convincing win over the Ripley squad, Led by Captain -Grant Murray, - who was •4-10 on the night:" and linemates - Dan Gilchrist and Alan Sheph erd, the • te;' m shot theirway to a season, high 12 goats enroute to 'a 12 - 3 victory: Points awarded in these five games were as follows: Gibson, 2A; Gilmore 2 G, 1 A; ggilchrist 10 G, 4 A; Irwin 2 A; Lindsay 1 A; MacKenzie 1 G; D. Murray 2 A; Irwin 2 A; Lindsay 1'A; MacKenzie 1 G; D. Murray 2 A; G. Murray 2 G, 1.1 A; " S. Murray 1 A; Priestap 2 G. 1 A; Ritchie 4 A; Shepherd 5 G, 3 A; West 3 G, 2 A; K. Van Osch 1 G, 2A; S. - Van Osch 2 A. 9 By George lGibeon - Over ':the Christmas season, the Midgets played five games and- 500 hockey, team with a record of -3. In Ripley on December 22,.the boys got to :'a good start, carrying "theplay to .the Ripley team and building at 6 - 3 lead at one point;'early in the ,third ;period.. e: anise appeared to be well:;in hand, : especial* after successfully handling aafii a ar three penalty siva#off midway' through .the_: third, but Ripley earn ack with three goals ia.;thhe last faun niinates' and- -the gatite' -.ended- a 'disappointing 6 ='. 6 `tie. „. • In tournament action in Arthur on-. December 27 arid :December'30,,, the team; lost -their first contest in a hard hitting match aga'inti- Acton=by'a 7 = 4 count. Although -the Liicknow.team opened thescoring, the Acton team :bumped . the • Lucknow team off their game and : became stronger as the game. -'progressed . . . . In the second contest against Burlington 'C', the. Lucknow boys took.a comfortable 2 - o lead:by the midpoint of the game and then watched the Burlington team tie the score • with third period markers, the second with just.. 37 seconds On the • clock. In this tournament, ties are settled by a minimum .of three penalty shots; Lucknow shooters mana$ed a goal while goalie Dean Lindsay .. Loch-alshfarn ilies celebrate Chritmas By -Kae Webster Happy New Year to all. Charles and Mayme Wilkins had all the family with them during the Christmas season, and. on Wednesday. evening Herb, Marie and Debbie Wilkins were with them for dinner,. Jack, Annette and Johnie MacLennan of Stratford visited with Rhetta MacLennan one day. Dorothy (D.A.) MacLennan had her son, _ Finlay of Kitchener andher sister, Katie Sutherland of London with her on Christmas. On Christmas Rhetta MacLennan had som of her family at home with her. They were. Bruce and Louise Millar and two .boys of Palmerston; Florence MacLennan of Kitch- ener,, Marion MacLennan of . • Sudbury, Margaret Morton and children of Point Clark, Tommy MacLennan of Kincardine, Frank MacLennan of .Owen Sound and ,,Finlay and Carrie MacLennan. t Finlay, Carrie, Tommie and Frank Mac- Lennan were in Stratford on Thursday to visit, with Dianne and family. " Alex ,MacDonald of. Port Nelson, British Columbia and Russell MacDonald of Exeter , were at home with father, David MacDonald for the Christmas holidays. Scott MacKenzie of Ottawa and Bob and Kevin MacKenzie of Toronto were at home with their parents, Ross and Jean MacKen- zie for Christmas. Jane -Ullrich and her two girls of London spent Christmas with George and Betty Moncrief. Russell and Lesley Moncrief of Ayimer intended to be with George and Betty also but were storin stayed in Mitchell for two days. - Lorne and Maxine Luther visited relatives in Ridgetown' at Christmas. Dorothy Finlayson had some of her family with her over Christmas, Bill and. Judy. Finlayson and. family of $►arnia;, Rod and Judy Finlayson and family of -Sarnia; Paul and 'Jane Emberlin. of Toronto and Kenny Finlayson of Toronto. They were. storm - stayed for a couple of days. • • Mr. and Mrs. Art Matthewman spent a week• over ,the Christmas holidays in Sud- bury with their daughter, son-in-law and two grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Pettis: John and Donna Zimmerman of, London visited on Christmas with. Warren and June Wylds and were snowbound for a couple 'of days. €unningham'is Huron, w{{ rden... •from page 2 state." to proceed," said Warden Cunningham: The 44 -year-old warden has • been in The warden has served as road committee municipal politics for eight years. He started chairman for the past- year and in that as a councillor on Hullett Township Council Capacity he observed "We are falling behind in the maintenance' of our county toads....1 would hope our roads do' not deteriorate as some in other places have been allowed,to. 1 feel the driving public in Huron County do not want our toads to deteriorate to this then proceeded to deputy reeveship and on to the reeve's chair. His first venture into public office was as a trustee on the Hulleit' Township School Board in 1967 and 1968. The warden. is' also a member of the Canadian Order of Foresters. • Charlene's mother Anne Anderson . at Lutekntow. , Mr. #rid Mrs. Bruce Bushelland Rachael hail evening dinner with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.: Bill Stapleton at . Wingham • - A chimney ..fie from the".. wood and oil "combination -furnace -at -the home of Mr._ and Mrs, Doug McEwan, .. concession, 10 was brought under control 1%efore: . the arrival of the Lucknow Fire Department on December 22. S glad nofurtherdamage was done. Chri turasvisitors with Mr. and Mrs. Char 'e Murray and family were John Sutton and Mr. and Mrs, tom Bigalow and the girls. H" a -felt mpathy is extended to . Mrs. Ron Tjtaeker andfamily on the sudden death of her husband, Ronald Thacker. Bob McEwan of Edmonton was home over the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. • Don. McEwan. ---Mr. and Mrs. Kevin, liowey of Kitchener visited with herr Pa its, '.Mr.. and. Mrs. Delbert JIedley. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lackenbauer . and' Sandra ;of . Kitchener visited with Mr. and "Mrs. Fred. Guest. Mr. and Mrs: Jack Barr -spent New Year's Eve with Mr.. and Mrs:. Jim Hodgins. Dan Nicholson who has spent the last month with Mr. and Mrs. Don Gillespie went to iSeaforth on Friday and will "spend::time with his daughter, Donatda. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnston nand family - of concession 8 had a New Year's. Eve dinner for Betty's family and on Sunday they , had the Johnston family. Mr. and Mrs. Janice McEwan of Leth- bridge, Alberta and Ken McEwan of Petrolia .. p visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don McEwan. - r. STARTS TO SUITS, SPORT JACKETS, SLACKS, TOPCOATS OVERCOATS, ALL WEATHER COATS, PARKAS, SHEARLINGS, DRESS AND SPORT SHIRTS, SWEATERS, PYJAMAS, GOWNS Open daily 9 to 5:30, Fri. 9-9 ti - MEN'S WEAR 388 Richmond St. r duration o+ our- solE' refunds exchongns layaways phone Mos,MCord rdrvrs r)r'rj charges ore sr,apendE'd Alterations of roost All sales final 1