Loading...
The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-01-17, Page 10a rd sl' pr••rf:.,. PAGE Tittl THE LVCI NOW :SENTINEL,. LUCKNOW. ,ONTARIO. fTiEDNESDAY," JAN. 17th, 1962 Save! Save!, -During KINCARDINE CLEANERS Iri1R.WIM'ER.. CLEANING SPEt1AL pTo3O%Off To. save! r during .this ' eVelitt. o slackening, of our usual.service . or. ,quality cleaning 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 ' d -.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 • 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. ••NNM••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Going modern in : 'ours kitchen? Going gla orous': • in, your .bathroom?'• n. ? %x fi . :.�{�y..!,+gx+,vvrr+4Y++; +, /• •,.•.v+++n.n•++: nv N:•h/ nY 1.4.:4444. Ls'//+'••+r.%: trod. Mark 144, GO STRAIGHT TI lenderson : Lumber GENUINE' !?BORI TE Canada's 'finest surfacing material for KITCHEN WALLS KITCHEN COUNTER TOPS BATHROOM WALLS VANITY TOPS • PLAYROOM WALLS BAR' TOPS AND .FACINGS See our :line of beautiful . Arborite ' colours and Patterns': "'See , us for "do .it -yourself" . advice and all occessories. it pays to insist on -genuine Arborite John W. Henderson Lumber limited • a ti, Phone 150, Lucknow •oo••iaao•iu41•••••••eeee••a•••••eo•ie••••►•••••• • 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: • 1 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 Y 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. • •All -contributions, Small or Large,; according as You Can. Afford, . Will Be e Most Welcome and Necessary. — ` Space. Donated'. BY — acKinnon • 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. • • • 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, r•• • a for. d DeIiver 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. - AL'S •!N4:SERVICE • •one. 3 f . Lucknow ORT., ' THE 'ARTIFICIAL ICE 'FUND •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4