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THE LVCI NOW :SENTINEL,. LUCKNOW. ,ONTARIO.
fTiEDNESDAY," JAN. 17th, 1962
Save!
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KINCARDINE CLEANERS
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CLEANING SPEt1AL
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during .this ' eVelitt.
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AVAILABLE THROUGH OUR AGENCIES AT
LOda1sh..:.iuckno*,,:;. St,. Heyns,
Whitechurch and Holyrood.
Closing Date Will Be Announced
LDHS BOYS •.LOSE TNYO TO.
WALKERTON. SACRED HEART
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-.Lucknow. High School Boy's
• Basketball ,teams;= : Senior'.: and
;Junior 'were .,host' to, Walkerton's
Sacred• Heart High School team
at' the school on Friday night &
Lucknow went down 'to' , defeat
in both games.
In th Senior divisin, the ,final
stere,was 51-41 in • favour of
'Walkerton. Lucknow'•s lineup. was,
Gordon ' MacNay, Glen ;' Cowan,
Garry ;Johnston,, : Al Heffernan,
John Andrew, Reith • Kaiser, Tom,
Rathwell, Evans Helm.
Sacred Heartalso won ,the
junior game 63.35. Playing for
Lucknow were David ' Thompson,
Larry`lStanley,x'""Roy.'Buhlon; -Jim
Anderson, Fin MacLennan, Herb
Hunter, Larry -:Hunter, Murray
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Johnston
This was • the' first game in a
six -game. schedule..Games '.will
be. played each 'Friday • night at
the school
MIDGETS. PLAYED :: THREE '
GAMES LAST' WEEK.;
Lucknow 'Midget Hockey team.
played -.'three games last week,
losing one and winning two.
They' ,were schduled to play-.
Wingham here on Monday ' of
,this week :but -soft -;ice.; postponed
the game. Blyth 'will, :play here
on Friday of . this week.
Last week's games were Mon-
day in Wingham; 'Wingham ;12,
Lucknow 1; Wednesday in Luck -
now, . Lucknow 3, Atwood 2; Fri-;
"day in Blyth, :Lucknow, 5, •• Blyth'
2.
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LUCKNOW BANTAMS
HAD ltil]LD . DAY FRIDAY,
'Lucknow and Brussels Bantams
played here on Friday evening,
as a preliminary to the Intermedi-
ate game, with the local kids.
waltzing to an 11-1 will.
Sharpshooters : for Lucknow
were Wallace -Houston 5, Edward
Brown 3, Bruce Henderson 2 •and
Ricky Jardine 1,
Lucknow .Goal, Mike Fpran;
1:,,• Def., Edward Brown; R. Def.,.'
Wallace 'Houston; L.W., Douglas
Alton C., Bruce Henderson; R.W.,
Russell Al1in; Alt:;.'Donald Saun
ders, Rickey ,Jardine, Donald 4n -
drew, Bryan Mowbray,. Tojnmy
O'Donnell, Terry Rathwell, Keith
Loder, Jimmy Ritchie:
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LUCKNQW INDUSTRIAL
HOCKEY" SCORES,
On .Wednesday.,. January 10th at
10.00 p.m., Kintail .won a hard
played• game over. Port Albert by
a score' of 2-1 "•Then on Thurs- '.
day, : January • llth at 1.0;00 pm.,
Kintail proved no match for' Bel
fast as the latter won 6-3.. After:
skating on Saturday, January 13,.
at. 10:00 .'p.m:, the High School
played Silverwood to a" thrilling.'
2.-2 tie:
GIRLS BASKETBALL ` TEAMS.
SPI„,IT ; PAIR AT., WALKERTOIy.
Lucknow ;'District High School
students opened the, inter- • • .1
basketball schedule .on ID ay
evening. The girls teams were in•
Walkerton competing with . the.
girls .'from ±Sacred Heart • School.
The Lucknow Seniors won their
4
game 20, to= -l6 while the Juniors
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lost by •a . 34-22 score.
:Fare the "Juniors, Barbara Rath -
'well was •the high scorer •with 12
points .to her :credit; Other scor
ers Were June 'Ackert„ "Cookie"
Gibson, and Cheryl Whitby.
For the' Seniors scoring hon
ours. went to Elizabeth'Finlaysoni
Other scorers 'were, JoAnne Alton,'.
Sheila Haldenby,` Mary` A11in and
Patricia .Thompson: .
Senior' 'girls — JoAnne Alton ,
•Nancy Forster, Patricia Thomp-
son, ',Margaret Mullin, Elizabeth
Finlayson,. Barbara. Nelson,' Dor-
othy Hallam, Sheila Haldenby,
Mary .Allin; Wilhelmina.Smith,
Trudy 'Thomson.:
Junior girls Marilyn Hen
derson,' Cookie : •Gibson, Joyce
.Thorburn, Hilda ' Ritchie; ' Mari-
anne MacDonald, Cheryl: Whitby,'
Peggy • Button, • Mary :: Murdie,
Barbara Rathwell, ' .Beverley
ARTIFICIAL ICE
WINGING 11.110., HIGH GEAR
The reception andthe support the
Project : is receiving' is most encouraging
and already the • "heat's on the thermo-
meter,"
sending it climbing.
It's a community project of mutual
' benefit; to :both country and village.
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•All -contributions, Small or Large,;
according as You Can. Afford, . Will Be
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Most Welcome and Necessary.
— ` Space. Donated'. BY —
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YOUR • LOCAL CREST HARDWARE ..
hone 50 ` ti — Luoknow
Ripley Midgets Are.
Undefeated To Date
(by'. -Garry ,Sutton) '.
'Last • Wednesday evening, ' Rip-
ley -Midgets travelled to Mildmay
to Play the Mildmay Midgets. The.
Ripley Midgets' came out on :top
6-4 • over : Mildmay.." ' Ripley led
all the. way.. It' was .a' 'very, clean
garne:.and. there Were no .'penal->
ties given to either 'team.
• iRipley'.s goals .were by. Murray
Ferguson, who scored -twice, Ron-
nie Nicholson, Bill McTavish,
iRickie' Dodds ..and Ken . Farrell,
each .once.
Ripley, goal, 'Garry_ Sutton;
defence, Ronnie Nicholson, John
Brooks, Doug Farrell, 'Paul, Har-
ris; Centre, Bill McTavish, Rickre--
Dodds; wings, Murray Ferguson,
Bill Finlayson, Randy •Sehultz,
Ken. Farrell;' alternates, Ken
MacDonald, ' Sandy MacDonald,
Frank •. Gemell•.
Ripley • is grouped with 'five''
other': teams in the W.40.4.A., Kin-
cardine, Mildmay, Hanover, Dur-
ham and Walkerton. Ripley won'
over Kincardine . twice 9-7 in: Kin-
cardine .
in-cardine'. and:" 6 3 in Ripley. Ripley
defeated Hanover 11-2,. Durham
4-1.
4-1 and Mildmay .:6-4.. Ripley has
yet to be 'defeated.this season.
Rathwell, June Ackert, Mariorie :'•
Tlioxnpson, Sandra` Cameron. INTERMEDIATES .. SLIPPED•
.IN' FINAL PERIOD
TIMBER,
' TTpS � •'.:Lucknow :Intermediates suffer='
squad< with 'the hat trick. Ron
•Kelterborn got ".2 and. Wilson,
Gardner and Emberlinsingletons.
• In the second period,. hrod•
p . Tom
Collyer; was 'hit with a hockey :.
stick above"the•• left eye and re
quired stitches:
The admission
. `rice has been.
droppedback to 35c;: 'It limas 50c`
'far the first, couple: of games, re
port e , dl ,y to help make. up for
what ; the Club • dropped',on their
freezer prize • draw. ;
pt
Period•
Lucknow- Smart'' unassisted 2:10
Lucknow-,Smart, Kelterborn 9:25
Winthrop -=!K.. McClure,:
D. McClure'9:35+
Kelly, :• Dale :17445'
' 2nd.: Period `
Lucknow-Wilson, Graham 3:25
Winthro D. McClure, • : 6:02
p--
Winthrop- W Powell, • Strong
R. Powell 9:10.
Lucknow—Gardner;Smart' •:9:15
Lucknow- Kelterborn, Smart,
'10:45
Winthrop -Il,. Powell, ' Strong
•14:59
Winthrop Love,.: K: 1VMClure
17:Q3
.3rd 'Period'
Lucknow—EmberHn, Graham. 3:27
Winthrop—Strong,' Malony •.5:55
Winthrop -L. Powell'; Strong-
' 10.05:
Winthrop—Strong, W. Powell •
10:24`:
Lucknow-=Kelterborn, Smart
'Gardner: 10:51
Winthrop—W Powell 11:30
I:ucknflw—Smart
' 15:00.
• Merle and Bryce Elliott with 'ed a second: setback on home ice Winthrop—Kelly,'Dale; 17:03
when they dropped an 11-8 ',de
cision to Winthrop on Friday.
It was a '2-2. battle at the end
of the first 'twenty, with Winth-
rop edging into a 6-5 lead at• the
'end of 'the *second. , They salted it
away 'in' the final frame 'by out
scoring••the hornesters 5..to 3.•
625 and 614 respectively• led' the
Gophers to a-2 point split with
the ,..Beavers. The. 1VfacDonald
duo with Fern with 702 and Len
scored 612 and Marion MadCin-•
non had •• 633 ' for great bowling
for • the Beav 'ers
Freda' .'Errington arid John
+Parks•`,were•'the: big guns in' a
:4 -point syGeep over the 'short
handed Wolverines:
Bill and Marie Stewartrolled
a. combined total:of;' 1326 pins and.
Grant .Chisholm scored • 653. to
down the Chipmunks for 4 points.
There were five penalties given
with Lucknow ' . serving, two of
them: •Jack:''•Henderson• was re-
feree.
• Lineup -- Elliott, ..Robinson,
Collyer, Smart, Gardner, Keiter
born,: -Wilson, Emberlin,.McDon-
ald. Ritchie; M: Hunter, B, Hunter,
Al Smart paced ' the ' Lucknow Baker; .Graharri.
.. • Free
Shirley Hawthorne Was, 'high for Ai°�
the • losers •
Harold Errington was : the star •
bowler for the • Cubs , with ' 660 • -
flat plus 34 • handicap • and a • high
single ':of •.281. The Cubs took 3 • • . R
points 'from the Pole Cats: Din •
Hamilton and Bob MacIntosh:'
were the Pole Cats best:bowlers.
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The Zebras roved': into' 3rd'•
place when they rolled' for 3 : ` t
points over' the Squirrels. Bill •
Hall .Was high with 727. Al Ham-
ilton
am ilton was the Squirrels best of
fort with •632. ' 't •
The Kangaroos led by Pat El- . : •
liott with 606" 'ended up with 3 •
points from the Coons. Mel 'Cor- •
rin and Jack Fisherwere, the • '
Coons highest bowlers. •
Standings:
Cubs' 44, Beavers. 39, Zebras 36, •
Squirrels 34, • Gophers 34, Tigers •
C 31, Lion; 30,'Pole Cats: 28, Coons , •
28, Chipmunks 26,E Wolverines '16;, • SUP,
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UCKNOW
ASHING• or WAXING
Goad Buys In Snow ' Tires"
1 Pair 7.50 'x 14 used Snow Tires
1 Pair ' 6.50 x 13 used Snow :Tires
'ifangaroos 14.
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