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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-03-21, Page 11• . \ • ' • , 'Ow, • , SI r LOcknow Sentinel, Weminusday, March 21, 1984 -Page 11 14•: • 9 fik, a, WaillijOettie :,, e:SeOre With •one second _ In searchoftheAlli,Vntaii•i•4c0:40, the left -xn regulation time, sending the game [Nal /414.40tsfipait,,k4,120#pcf*e.,ieries, with into over ,time.: ,:. ..',, , , ' 1 ..: ,•., .;. , the WainfleeCFir# 0004* Wf4:0sday, ' WittfffinCh de:ti,rminatiOn, the local boys iist. : ' ',,,,-,;:. -, •,. ':: :,',,,,,:. ',„'. ',4F ' :::,,,,',„':', kept pressure on 4g4.scOrettWo,niAssisted In the ' first , game of this semi "final, goals and. then,won the game 6 - 41. iucknow came out as - if, they owned Dan, Gilchrist scored ..three goats. -4Grant Wainfleet arena as theylujekly took a 2 - 0 'IVIOTraY,,,J51,y?,o9a:elh 0(r Chris Irwin each ad: The 'syord,theitcha44"VV3 -' 1 with score'‘O`019,gbal---ThOse who assisted In the two minutes la. go in the: o'" d., ,. se on period game Brad 13 ' t Andy ''' ne's ap, Grazier and t Then the wheelsle ... - .. ,.., ,,,-, •,k earn lute Waitmeet toor tsuit was, 7. 4 for , , Grant Murray s ' *id 1 a Oating 191fre9, McKim. rge'viras<Played'Simday'aftertioon with ..943r , before 90e/flOta9t .crpyFil;,_ but, even goals and 'one all the fan gettiliOft• th9Y:Ould hitit'liold the issist, Tem Gilmore scored one goal 'Ma opposition baek. The iivai'fied early in [odd RitChio, Dan Gilchrist, Brad Priestap the thirdperiod with a „a,Fore ind 9114**Wilkcach*tthig.ong, assist, 44P* #ne unassisted goals „Not.The#eat: IcitOkiy 4.94, *op thegame - 3, this ave them. a 2 - of 3 -.3, ii',..L;ektihw ski *1 l'ead:in'*.1* , , seri a Ttuhreda'sye•caltiledrtigo TiC'W4ParY:11:4'titte best hockey S )nt was, very, 'exciting for the large. crowd ittendurg. • , - • -•-. With t -.444.9w leading with a score of 4 thea r , nie Were 'Grant Murray w#htvvp,goq. is and Darren McKim with one goal sststs go ,to Dan Gilchrist, Brad Prlestap, Alex West and Todd Ritchie 45.1:45.5. • . ••••••,. •"„," 4,'• Showing great &termination, the Lueknow Lions seared two tuutillated_ goals in overtime during Saturday afternoon's game with the Wainfleet Firefiglitara, Here Wainfleet sent a flying pre -Unto LucknoW's net; daring thefirst period'. (Wendy Somerville Photo] • 5 • • , • $." municipalities, Indian Bands and local service boards will be asked to nominate anywhere from' one to :13 non -elected individuals (dependent on population). Beyond this,- some 200 medals will be awarded to citizens whose names have been put forward by their fellow citizens or by volunteer organizations. ntario's Bicentennial it's an occasion for communities to join together and celebrate our rich diversity. The Bicen- tennial Medals Program is one way we can honour those special values we all hold in common, and those special individuals who've made our life together better. We need your nomination,by June 30,1984. Nomination forms are available. by -writing: Executive Secretary, Bicentennial • Awards Committeg,Box1984, Queen' s Park, Toronto, Ontario /IVA 11V3 William G. Davis Margaret Birch, M.P.P. Premier , Parliamentary Assistant to the Premier Ontario BOWLING Ladies Thursday Bowling [Wended for last week] Gerda's Bananas 7, 1061/2; Wilma's Pine- apples 7, 95; Chris' Apples 0, 84; Shirley's Grapefruit 0, 821/2; Lois' Oranges 7, 78; Barb's Grapes 0, 60. High triple, Joanne Hodgins 596. High single, Joanne Hod/gins 225. Games over 200: Dianne Wall 200, Linda Stanley 207, Nikki Exel 211, Wilma Elliott 217, Joanne Hodgins 225. c• Last week March 1, 1984, high single should have been Wilma 'Elliott 242. Sorry Wilma. , Scores: Gerda's Bananas 7, 1131/3; Wilma's Pineapples 0, 95; Chris' Apples 7 ,91; Shirley's Grapfruit 0, 82%; Lois' Oranges 0, 78; and Barb's Grapes 7,67. Congratulations to Gerda's Bananas; the season champs. Team members are captain. Gerda de Jong, Marg Wilson, Lisa Chaput, Joy Jurjens, Jetska de Boer, Betty Ann Wall, Nikki gxel and Joyce Pickard. High triple was Nikki Exel, 605. High single was also Nikki Exel';;Ith 256. Games over 200: Karen Alien 203-, Joanne Hodgins 212, Irene Haldenby 213, Pat Grazier 215, Marg Wilson 216 and Nikki Exel 240 and 256, Town & Country Bowling High single for the ladies was Anna Johnstone with 206 and Isabel Tiffin bowled the high 'double with 353. High score for the7.rntn was Len MacDonald with single of 192 and double of 326. Team standings: Violets 8, Greehs 7, Blues .5, Reds 5, Yellows 3,- and .Oranges 2. Ladies Monday Bowling Joan Livingston and Sharon Culbert bowled the high single with a 231. Joan Livingston bowled the high triple with a 588. Games of 200 and over: Joan Livingston 231 and 218; Sharon Culbert 231 and 203; Betty Mole 220; Kay Crawford 218; Pat Livingston 214; Trudy Foran 209; and Jean Phillips 201. Team points and standings: USA 15 and 67;. Holland 11 and 57; Scotland 12 and 55; Canada 9 and 54; China 11 and 51; and Mexico 5 and 3L USA are the playoff champs with 67 points. Team members are: Nancy Farrish. Belle Herbert, Mary Lou Raynard, Grace Elliott, Dorothy Hamilton, Ailene Bradley. • Sharon Culbert and Betty Mole. Ripley Bowling League Bowled on March 16, Barry Kiritconnell - 242, 248, (643); Dave Smith - 266, 256, (659); Carl Gallant -221; Merle Rhody - 204; Frank Colwell - 257, 261, (702); Barbara Smith 258, (605); Joan Clark - 226, 214, (614'); Shirley Kirkconnell - 311, 231, 200, (742); Dot Hilburn - 205; Gerald Rhody - 218, 219, 240, (677); Wayne Hartwick - 223; Chris Danby - 228, 255, (671); Bob Love - 203, 208; Russell Stanley - 203; Bev Hodgins -. 207; Vicky Young - 206; Marg Burnside - 230: Don Black - 256, (635).