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t� successful 'hockey windup
was held last , Friday night in
M.e Ripley .arena,,: when the 'Rap -
ley Huron Minor Hockey League
k ' teams' performed for, ' the benefit
of hundreds* :of spectators:.
It ' was gratifying to the' coach
es, who hve donated, their., Sat,
urday• , mornings, : to the'commit-
tee in charge, and the players
4hemsel+ s, that- so . -many ;:par
ents, ' grandparents, and friends
showed their appreciation of the
, work ' being; done in ' Minor hoc-
key, by turning ',out to see .the'
progress ' that has been made by
these up-and-coming hockey play-
ers:
Four games were" played. with
the following results ",Detroit" 5,
Poston .1; Toronto 3, Montreal •3
Windsor 0, Chicago 7; .New York'
6' London 2. Tickets for the game
and 'the drawwere sold by . the
boys, under the capable direction.
of Elmer Courtney. Winners of
the . prizes were : first, Robert Rut-
ledge; second, Bob Courtney;
third; , Mrs, , Doug, MacDonald; °
fourth;' Ronnie :Funston; fifth,
Wes .Smith, '
It was apparent to.f/all that the
installation of. artificial ice in .: the
arena has. been a worthwhile pro-
ject as' the schedule, of ' hockey
games each Saturday ,,has , been.
carried out,: without,.: any -cancel::
dations,. . .
Special thanks is due the arena
commission, Ripley. Huron Legion,
the Oddfellows, referees and coa-
ches for a..job well-done:
A teamhas been ..entered in the.
Young Canada 'Hockey Tourna-
ment in .`Goderich, .to play April
16th at 6:30 p.m:
It is hoped that next . year, : with
such fine support,' 'that. this, 'pro-
ject . will expand:'. and :gro + to::
bigger and better things.
ORIOLES . ARE THE WINNERS,
LADIES AFTERNOON BOWLING
March 29th
Wilma Ohisholm's .:Canaries 2,'
Marie : Button's Cardinals. 2; Dor
.othy; Errington'sWrens' 3; . Mar-
ion : MacKinnon's Bluebirds 1;'
,belle. Eedy's Orioles, e3, •Shirley
Hawthorn's Robins 1. Fern, Mac -
Ronald again captured the high
single and' triple with, a '270 • single.
and. 614. triple. ;
200:. games • .and. over: Marie.
Stewart 237,' Fern MacDonald 213,
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• YNE 4t1C.KNOW SENTINEL,. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
• 'WEDNESDAY,, MARV16 9lsf 1965
linor.. hockey
Interested: Persons
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WIND. UP» SPIEL
Lowry Trophy To.
MacCharles - Rink
Sandy MacCharles' , rink won
the third annual "Wind -Up" ,bon
�spieLa:tR.ipley Curling Club ,and
captured the J D. Lowry Trophy:
Jim -Lowry was. unable- to • be
present, so his son • Don made ' the
presentation to thewinners...Oth-.
er members of . the winning rink
were: Ricky Dodds,, vice; Ernie'
Thompson,, : second.; Jean Coiling,
lead,
The :concluding events 'on Sat-
urday,' were the ciiinax' to three
days. ;of well -played.' games •with
a total of ; twenty-four., rinks . of
ninety-six curlers competing. A
great - deal. of credit isdue to the
committee ,involved, composed of
Jack Elliott, ' convenor, Leroy
Walden, Murray Culbert, ' Doris
Johnston, Joyce ' Courtney, Anna'
MacTavish, Mary Walden a n, d
Evelyn Elliott.
Other prize winning skips in the
order / of their :.standing , were as
follows:.. Jim MacDonald, Morgan'
Johnston, ' . Allan Coiling, Gord.
Roulston, Howard'. Hodge, . Leroy
Walden, . John: McFadyen, Georgge.
1.loncrief, . Jack ' Scott, •' John D.'
MVlacKay, and Don MacTavish.
The Club is. extremely grateful.
to all • who assisted in any :way
in the. "wind up", especially to
Jim Lowry :' for the trays to ac-
company his trophy, and Harold
Thompson, Canadian Tire, Kin-•
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cardine, for his donation to the'.
prize list.
270, Dora` Brooks 202, Edna Pe-
trie
.238, . Dorothy •Erringtoni ' 217,
223, Marion MacKinnon 233, Lil-
lian Irvin 214; ShirleyHawthorne
232, ' 213, Jean Phillips 204,' Helen
Stothers 206, 221, Dianne Dick-
son '269; ' Maizie Mather s ' 265, Is-,
abelle Eedy 210.
Team '.Standing: • Cardinals‘ 13;
Orioles . 13, Bluebirds' 10, Wrens
10, Robins 7,: Canaries, 7. Due to
the tie finish 'at the end of the
play-offs, the • Cardinals and ' Or-
ioles rolled. off , orie more :,game
with .the Orioles coining out . on
:top' by 63.. pins. Winners the
Orioles congratulations!
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SAPPHIRES WIN "PLAYOFFS 'r
LAMES EVENING BOWLING'
Sappliiress 4, Pearls '0; Emer-
alds 3, Rhinestones 1 Rubies 2,
Diamonds 2. '
Standing: Sapphires 15,Rubies
12, Rhinestones 11, Emeralds 11,.
Diamonds 91 ?earls 2', Sapphires
won • the playoffs!. High single,
343, Beatty Irwiin; high ° triple,
815, ;Beatty Irwin,. ,
Over 200 Beth Johnatoie .220,
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March:
Brand Name Shces For All The
Family
MANY LINES REDUCED
TO 50%
Ladies' .illusoon > Heel Pumps
AA *and:.B widths: Values. To $10.?5.`
Sale Price $5.l
en's Casual , Shoes
Suede and Leathe Foam Rubber Soles':
-Values : To $9.95 and $10:95
en's Dr ss Shoes,
Broken Sizes and Discontinued Lines. In
Better Grade Quality
Sale 510.88
THESE ARE :JUST A FEW OF THE OUTSTANDING ,
SAVINGS OFFERED DURING THIS SALE •
LUCKNOW..
PHONE ,S28-2117.
Jane ... Treleaven• 238, Rose. Hall
343; Beatty . Irwin; high triple,
343,' Barbara . Friendorf 239, Hel-
en Ferguson. 244, Donna • Alton
205; Olive' Chisholm 211, 218, Col-
leen Eedy 223.
PEEWEES and SQUIRTS
Peevvee Exhibition -Game
,On. Friday night of last week
Lucknow, Peewees wen out over
Teeswater -'by. a score of. 4-3, hi
an: exhibitiongame played, in
Teeswater. • • •
Doubleheader
Lucknow Peewees and Squirts
played host to :Kincardine' teams,
on Monday ' night of this week.
The Lucknow Peewees tied the
Kincardine team ending in a 4-4
score, •
The Lucknow Squirts
won
a their
game ,corning out ontop witha'
<.
4-1 count. . •.•
The Squirts .are entered in a
tournament in Mildmay this com-
ing'
om-ing' Saturday.
First Aid_ Course,.
At the' regular meeting of the
1st Lucknow Guide 'Co. The Se-
cond Class Guides began a course
of lectures given by Mr. George
Whitby ' in Preliminary First Aid
(St. John Ambulance), These lec-
tures and demonstrations will be
held twice weekly for. the next
few weeks. The rest of the 'Guides
received instruction in their test
work: by Captain and "Lieutenant,
The work period was';follotved• by
a: game led by Elizabeth Mew,
hold. Captain taught several new
songs at. campfire: Taps doted
themeeting at, 9 p.m.
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LOCHALSH.
Mrs, Tom 'MacDonald is :spend-
ing some me with ..Mr: and 11+Irs.
Alex• Andrew 'of :Lucknow. .
• Sympathy of the community. is
extended,to Mrs Harvey .Robb
in ` the . dath 'Of her, father Mr,
Dustow . of . Wingham. '
Week -end visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Oliver McCharles and John
were Mr. and Mrs. - Allan. Me -
Charles' and Susan of 'Clarkson,
Mr. ands:'
Mrs: • Donald McCharle
and, . Scott. : of Brantford, Mrs.
DaisyRidgetowpMcC.h'.aries of , Rioley and
Mr. and'. Mrs. Wilfred Evans of
Mrs.' Finlay MacDonald' and
DetGeorgeroit° ' :were recent, visitors in
. . ;
Recent visitors'with Mr. and
Mrs.. Henry MacKenzie were Mr,
and. Mrs. Allan MacKenzie of fain
cardine. • ' ,
Several from the area attended
the. achievement night held on
Thursday evening at Ripley Dis-
trict Night School. Pupils. display
.'ed their winter's work: • • `
A birthday party '.for Mrs Dai-
sy .MCCharles,, 80 years, young, :
was held on Saturday evening at•
the ..home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
McCharles, whe3 a turkey silpper .
was enjoyed by all present.
Visiting in the .community is
Mrs, E1 Sie , Ensign of St. Cathay
Ines,
Mrs, Lorne Luther is 'employed
at the Sanderson .Ladies'' and
Genus wear at Lucknow,'
`Mr. and Mrs Dave Cowart • and;.
Mrs; John ,Cowan . of . Corunna.
Mrsspent,' Dan the weekend with. Mr. and