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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-01-24, Page 101: • l 4 }s� „ $i* t.. w 1.4 { • FADE TEN THE T.t1CKNOZ'f1 SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WF M:SDAY, .TAN. 24th, • 1962 .. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • (Ieari�g-.Eu.tire, 5104 AT SACRIFICE-, PRICES v• • • • a. • • • ••. •. / • .0 • •. • • • .• LDHS LOSES. 1PLAYERS • DROPS FROM LEAGUE On. Tuesday, January 16th .at 8:00' ,p.m. • Kintail won easily. over Silverwoods '5-2, while at 9:30 p.m. Port Albert blasted Belfast 8-3, , The High School' team' officially withdrew from • the Industrial League on January 15th after losing five players to town, tearns,. • • LDHS BOYS SPLIT • . SAUGEEN DOUBLE -READER At Lucknow on • Friday' night, • •. • • • • • • • • • 2--670x15 • Firestone Tube Type snow tires $16;.75 ea. • 4-e67045 Dominion Tube Type snow tires $16,75 a.; • . � 2-670x15 Key Tube Type snow tires $16.75 ea •5-7SOa5Dom ion Tubeless snow tires $18.00 ea. • • 2-750x14 Recap Tubeless snow tires $14.00 ; ea. • . • White Wall ' �•' • 2-750014 Recap Tubeless snow tires , $13.50 Boa. Black. Well • • 2-750x14 Firestone Used Tubeless sn• , w tires $2.00 ea. •, • 1-==710x15. Champion Tube:Type Firestone' $15.75 .ea. i • 1-750x14 Recap Firestone Tubeless tire• $14.75 ea, • 1-570015 Goodrich Safety S Tube Type;.$14'5 ea. . •ir S .T ' :T • 14.75 ea. 3—SOOx16 � . Goodri S ch � Safety; Tube Type $ •, . ALL; TIRES MUST 'GO. THIS i4.. CASH,. SALE. 1#' E :r Lucknow boys played host to Saugeen in a league basketball•- game. In. • the first game. the Lucknow Juniors.came out on. top 38-11. . • : • Scoring • for` Lucknow were:- David. ere: David. Thompson 7, Ross Forster 13, ,Bill'Nelson ;5, Herb Hunter '2, Larry Stanley 11, • Roy. Button '2, In the senior ',game .Saugeen edged out ' Lucknow. 78-43. Scoring for Lucknow were:: Gary Johnson . 2, Glen Cowan 2, Murray„. Hunter ' 2, Al McDougal 4, John Andrew 4, Keith , Kaiser. 2; Evans Helin 15) Gord MacNay 4; Bill Andrew ;6. ; GIRL�i S' BASKETBALL: ' TEAMS. WIN TWO IN PORT ELGIN Lucknow District.: High srehool: girls',*. basketball `teams chalked up ' .a pair of victories `in 'Port Elgin on Friday evening; ' • The Seniors . scored a .:decisive •• 41 to 18 victory,, but the Juniors ':,'' went on a still • bigger rampage • • • • avers t Been Nerlooked! •.�„ •- • • •• • • ▪ • • •i Don't 4 • . _�. , If A :Lions Member Has Not Yet •• • Y half O i • ;• • ARTIFICIAL ICE FUND panic, he'll be calling! 1 This is a•.urban rural project that Will be...a great, ' • asset to;. 'the community..; •. SUPPORT; IT •GENEROUSLY- . . • • • . • • i. • •. o, .1.1.•••4••••,—. Aed A Note To •..:. CLUB MEMBERS I • Let•' everyone get cracking and clean Up the .drive. i` t^ • NOWV. •• D0 IT • Space . Donated By. ,, • •, • • e s e MacKinnon . to.' build Up . 56 points—to 9 by. • .. In � the ,. • their' opponents. .. .:.. seniorgame :'-p • • ga' Dints Cities, Service .' . Agent Phone 220-W, .Luckcto*/ �• Ag a 1 were .scored. ,'by the following:. .- � 1, Ti 'n- -.; 10, •Jo Anne,.. Alton, 1 , ssy . Fi loci+.gee's•••••••n•n•••••o•••e•s•!•••••••••••••••.41-- _ layae 0i; Mary Allijn, 10; -Pat arc n examinations which: Were ' ricin,, ompsain, '10 d • g e t .. In ,the Junior game the Luck - 'held in `Goderich recently. well, 21; June:' Ackert, 15 Bev world champion' Highland dancer erley Rathwell, :.7; Mary Murdie for thre. ` successive. ears, 6, ' Cookie G'bson, 5; Cheryl Whitby ' Z. Miss A Atte :MacCrost a Y, Annette 'received . 91' marks for 1 ' am havebeen " n year-old • daughter of 'Mr.: , and The girls' to • s o Mrs. Hugh Ma`; ostie; ` R:R..5, the ;.Bronze: Medal: test and . 88 marks for the Silver Medal .test, `Goderich, was one of the pupils • • of Mary:Lynne Leonard.: who pas- sed as Renew sed•with .honours the'"Highland ' Is•:,Your-Subscriptioned.. Ranked ,High In Scotch .Dancing now scores were•' Barbara 'Rath The exa inert was James L;. McKenzie df Aberdeen Scotlanid, ti• 4 AM MPLETE STOCK For ODERN l(ITCHEN -- including .; ARBORITE A MATERIALS CABINETS Range Of •;Beautiful Colours PLYWOOD In • All 'Thicknesses'. CHROME -HINGES and'PULL' METAL MOULDINGS 1” x 12" SHELVING TILE BOARD In A Variety Of Colours You .• Are..!nvited., To •:Come Jn' An -Look These "Materials. - ,Over:: W. Hendison LumberJohn Linite� Phone 150, Lucknow, SUPPORTARTIFICIAL ICE FUND the road" for, two, games, and will now,.•be"at home"•each Fri- day niht , for the ' next three weeks,and invite -the public and studets' to, attend, . these . gain/es. 0 YOUR LOCAL . CREST HARDWARE : ..• • ' ..Phone' 50 — . • Lucknow' •• •s•ecaeueeaeeeaeoe•oaeaeeeise•eiiii•ieeee•t...` 'the 500 mark. 'for the;Coons. LUCKNOW BANTAMS MAKE IT • 1 Standmgs: CLOSE ' FOR •LARGER. TOWNS Cubs -46 Lions --31 . Beavers -43 Pole.' Cats -31 Zebras -38 ' ' • .Coons -30 Gophers -37 Chipmunks•. 28 Tigers --35 Wolverines -17 Squirrels==34 Kangaroos=-14- HERE'S, A ROUSERFOR THE 'ARTJFICIAL • IVE FUND If you want you're money's d an •the .same • worth of fun at time help the artificiai ice fund;, •,you'd'. better be. at 'the ' arena next Tuesday, ,'Janu ' ary .30th • X Sports, ill; be ' The. •CKN po . w on hand to'take;on the Belfast Buccaneers; ' .who . ;swear on ,their cutlasses that-. they'll • scuttle ' the CKNN ship. • Look's :like a lot of fun! • POWER FAILUREPSETS PLANS FOR MIDGET GAME 1:ucknow •Bantams. gave Wing - ham and•. Listowel some stiff'opr • :position blis°'past. week, dropping two games to the larger towns _by ''close' scores. Last,.' Wednesday in Lucknow,. Winghain' defeated. the local boys 6=4.... Russell ; Allin . bagged two goals, • Bruce Henderson and ..Ed- Ward .Ed- .wardBrown one each. In Lucknow . ori Monday • night,. Listowel defeated' the Sepoys 671 Goal getters ,for . Lucknow. we Wallace .. Houston,.. Russell Ai1in • and Bruce Henderson. 86. Minor. Hockey TeamsInW.O.A.& The week: of January .20th to 28th hasbeen:set'aside by .many:• municipalities as "Mi ,nor Hockey Week ` In-. Canada". • Press,, Radio •Lucknow Midgets, who: :are -cur and TV will join the other media rently setting the -pace m loca of communication to : help• bring : ne. minor hockey. programmes'; to the g . �.` hockey, were • force to • postpo • : TIMBER TIPS. ' .their ame at: the Lucknow arena public; • On ' Wednesday night :the Bea-, last Friday night: because of a : ,An: astonishing 'total . of 125,090 vers • captured' all. high.; triples power failure: A. hydro': trans- •Canadian youths will take to the forthe week, Frank Thompson scored .a flat triple of 71:0 'pins 84 handicap for 794 and also had high single. for the men with 321 flat. Marion MacKinnon had highlady single of 201' and. high .triple, with, 637 plus :54 ,handicap for 691. DonlMacKinnon .was' also, over the'600 mark making it easy to take all .the points . from 'the short handed Squirrels, ed': in Lucknow and',another . was "The. Zebras were lucky enough hailed at Be'lgrave,: only to ?gave to get brie game and hold onto to return home. the pinfall to split the points with Nip Wingham with ' the Cubs. Bill Hall . and. Lucknow 'edged. •Wingham 4-3 Ruth. Jardine were • the: Zebras in a' real thriller` here' last Wed best efforts and the Caesar duo nesday night:. Each team scored, and (Harold Errington held up once in each period, an,d. Luck - the Cubs end, now scored the winner with nine • Josie Hamilton with 647- .and seconds remaining in.the, over - Bob MacIntosh •(thanks. to the time. Ross Forster scored the 'big glasses) rolled 578,° led the Pole one. Goal scorer for • Lucknow Cats to 'a 3 point win over the were, Ross Forster 3 and Doug -WoLverines....A1.:Baken...ancEBarry McDonagh 'bowled high for the Tie Monday • • losers. Lucknow and. Atwood . tied 2-2, • former .on the. • pole next to 'the'ice 'm organized .hockey league arena burned out . shortly after play during this . week. 'This in - the .supper, hour and "put out chides those leagues, ' that are' af- the lights" • from , the • • arena east filiated with the C,A H A:._ (Can - as '.far as: Rathwell's shoe store, adzan 'Amateur Hockey : Associa- on' the south 'side • of the, street tion). ' Hydro workers felt; repairs would In our own area, more than take several hours, ' and : so the 1,500 boys representing . • tea,xns of visit of' .Blyth was postponed. the ,Western Ontario Athletic As-. Two carloads from ,Blyth arri1- sociation' will ' be in action, The Tigers kept the Kangaroos Monday in the •Milverton arena •at a stand' still taking all 4 .Ross Forster . and' Doug Johnston• points: Marie Stewart 'was;• high scored, the Lucknow goals, for the winners and Dort' Elliott, Blyth will play in Lucknow was ' the Kangaroos `high. tonight (Wednesday) " at 7 , p n " The ,Gophers' moved, • into 4th; and Listowel will play, here Fri - place when thents day'. -• y..got 3..poi • from, the . Lions. Merle Elliott • Lucknow, goal;' Doug' Mackin- was high. With 665 and Clarence non,; defence, Donald Fisher, Torn Greer was close loehind. with 620. Freda Errington again was high for Elie Lions With 571. The Coons and Chipmunks both Caine up with 2 points. Frank Hawthorne ted the Chipmunks with 632 .flat and the Treleaven due. and. Mel Corrin rolled over. •Mullin. a Andrew; ' centre, - Ross Forster; wings, Edward Brown; Doug Johnston; alternates, Ross Pan- nabecker, Ken Kirkland, . Bull: Nelson, • Laverne Hodgins, Glen Porter, Tony.' Johnston, Emerson Howard, 'Wallace Houston, Jim In the few short years since • 1942, when the. 'first minor Tea-, guess were organized; in this area , by the., W O.A.A the league' has expanded to its present group of 86 minor .tearing. During this peri- od,- more than. 40 ice arenas have, been. constructed in' the area and" artificial ice -equipment has been added to approximately'30 more. 'The executive and members of thee: W..O.A.A: heartily ,; endorrse Minor • Hockey Week in Canada e coura:e the interest and. support ofthe citizens an. par• ' ents in the communities eoricern So in support o£ pith—•league, Your . community • and yoUr own boys, _be sure to take, riot send them to the arena. Minor hockey is- a family affair, so help IleeP •in' • step With Canada, observe Minor Hockey Week. ' • Rev. ; T. , E. _. Kennedy of Blue= • vale, • and a 'native. of radon • .Township has stated he will re- main with the B1'uevale congrega~r tion as long as his health permits,` He had intended to apply to the General Assembly to retire after 43 years' hi the' ministry.