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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Decl'
are- Champs
tro/oksde Public- Schoo • I
Brookside Scha
Champs Declare
Last Friday was a big day:at '
Brookside Public School .on'the 9th.
• of Ashfield when their, field day
was staged'•
'Joyce Chamney won the.. Primary
Girls championship
owith 16 points
followed closely by runner-up
Valerie Errington' with. 15 points.. ;,
Michael Hackett. was Primary
Boys champ with 24 points ;with..
• Bradley -Aitchison finishing second
with 18points.'
Lynda Dougherty,• was Junior Girls
champion. She scored 21 points..
followed"by 'runner-up Debra • Err-.
ington with.16 points. •,'.J
Murray Haggit was well ahead in
the Junior Boys division. 'Murray
:took the championship with 23: ;•
•. points... Runner-up was Phillip
.Black -scoring 11 •points,
Beverley MacPherson and Audrey
.,Errington tied. for the Intermediate
Girls championship.Each girl
scored 16 points,. • -- -
Graham Hamilton was tops In the
' Intermediate•, Boys class. He'won
with 20:.points followed by runner
up. Ray.Cranston with' 15, points,
Sandra Errington.was Senior Girls
winner. Sandra scored 22 points
:.with runner-up,Anne Errington •; •
.counting for , 19 points.
Randy Henry. had .a, good edge in
• winning,the.Senior Boys award. He
scored 18 points followed by ,runner
up• Kenny; Phillips with 13 points
Soap Box .De
At': Field .Day
Lucknow Public School stageda ,
track and field -day on; Thursday of
last week.
Brian Stanley 'won the, Senior Boys
championship with 17.points follow-
ed closely by Jess Vincent with 16'"
points, Murray Johnstone placed
third with 13 points. '"
. ] • Kathy Tay scored 19 points to win
the Senior .Girls championship.
Deborah Corrin and Mary Jardine
were tied for second with 11. points
and Doi§ Fisher finished third.,
.
In the Junior Boys division`, Bob'
Loree and Andy Whitby tied for
first with 19 points. Runner-up was
Bradley Parker with 11 points and
Bruce Johnstotie`was third with 9
points,
Joanne Thompson won. the•
p hJunior,
Girls championship. ,She scored 14
/ points followed closely by Zena
/ Garniss with 12 points as runner-up;
Bonnie McLeod and Coralyn Hend-
erson were tied for third with 11 `
, ,points each;
The Soap Box Derby drew over 3,0
entries in three classes.
Jim 'Parrish won the Senior•Boys
Friday was field day. at Brookside
Public School, :Champions declared
were, back' row , left to right
Beverley MacPherson and Audrey •.
Errington, tied 'far Intermediate •
Girls champion;, Sandra Errington,•
Senior 'Girls champion; Lynda
Dougherty, Junior 'Girls champion.
Front row , left to right, :Randy,.
Henry, Senior. Boys ;champ; Valer-
ie Errington•, Primary Girl's; runner
up; Murray Haggit, Junior Boys
champ; Michael Hackett ' ;Primary.
Boys.champ, Graham. Hamilton,
Intermediate' Boys champ.
In the rush to compile winners,,
for the,,photographer, before" the
school bus departed Friday; Joyce
Chamneywas overlooked as Prim-
ary Girls Champion. 'Only . one
point separated her :and Valerie .,
Errington. The' error was'. not. noted
until after the picture 'was• taken.
Joyce's picture appears individually
and because Valerie was only,, one
point behind, she 'is well
deserving of having her: picture
appear with the group: r
championship. Second 'place • went • •
to Calvin McClenaghan' and Peter.
Chisholm placed third '
• 'In the Junior., Boys. division, David
Newbold placed first, :David Hum;- •
phrey second and .Craig .Treleaven
third.'
:Lorraine Boyle won the.; Girls class
'Joy Ernberlin was second and Donna
Greer placed third;
Principal'Stuart Collyer had assi-,.
stance from the teaching staff, and•
as well Don Dennis, Rev: S. E; ,;
Jay, .Rev.•L.Stirling; Jim Boyle,
'Andy Anderson, Tim. Collyer, Ken.
Roulston , Jim MacDonald, Bob
Humphrey and Ron Stanley •in
staging the field -day.
FielJ Dai chomps..
At North Ashfield:
Field Day was held at North •
Ashfield Public School on Fr.iday, •
June ,23rd. •
Junior" girls champion was Don-
alda Hamilton. with. Rita .Verhulst :-
placing second: 'ln the Junior boys
division; Jack ,MacDonald topped•
the class with :Duncan Finlayson
add Eddie.IvlacDonald tied for
runner-up.
Linda Hayes won, the Intermed-
iate• girls championship with:Mary,.
Bradley.placing second. David'
'Parrish placed first in the Inter-.-
Mediate
nter-mediate boys, coimpetition with'
Jim Porten, the runner-up.
• Senior .girls champion was .Mar-
ion lviacDonald with runner-up
being Ann Hackett. Greg Hamil-
ton .won the Senior boys award - '
with Kenneth Famish placing sec-
ond.
JOYCE CHIMNEY
-Primary Girls Champ
Interm
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CONTRIBUTED:
.•On June 2Oth,: `L' ucknow Irtterme_d
iate bath team journeyed;to
Brussels to play Belgrave and -got'.
Off to a bad start 'inthe early part
ofthe.game..a: ' .: .
in the second and third innings
Belgrave 'managed to get a run'
each inning but in the third inn--
ing, Lucknow got one back
leaving the score "twoto one, .and
that is•as close :as Lucknow 'ever
got to Belgrave:for the `-remainder
of the game..
• Belgrave kepi getting a run every
inning except, in the' eighth and
they got two thus ending the'.
game with a score eight, t0 one..
' It was a different story on. June
22nd, When Belgrave played in'
Lucknow, however that may be •
because of their regular pitcher
not' tossing , but we •must° not take
anything away from the•horne •
`town team. „
;Once again in the second inning,
Belgrave opened up the scoring by
running two men, over the plate,
however, this time, Lucknow
managed to get one back.
No action until the fourth and,
Lucknow succeeded in tying the .`
.game thus creating, some excite
anent, however in the fifth,. Luck=
now .seemed to fall apart; •
with, Belgrave getting five runs to
;.put the tally seven to two. ,
The home town team was not to:
be denied however, as in the sev-
enth inning after many errors by
Belgrave,; Lucknow had the lead In
the game for the first time by
eleven to seven. A
In the eighth inning Belgrave got
two more runs but the home town
•
did one better by getting three.
•Be1graVe got one• more run .in the
ninth to end the game•wit'h Luck -
now
the victors,•, fourteen ;Dien,
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The big•hitters :for Lucknow were
Fisher.,. with a homer. .a single and
awalk,: Dennis'. with a • homerun
and a walk; and Emmerson with a
triple:, double and a walk.
• There,' were .not big hitters for ,
Belgrave as their runs were earn
•
ed, mostly by walks., .
On June 27th,. Lucknow travels;:to.
Seaforth and on Junes 29th,.' Sea-
forth is: back in Lucknow,
We will see you'folks under the ` r- ---
lights in the ball park at 8; 3Ofip, m
Thursday night
NOTICE TO DESTROY
NOTICE 'IS HEREBY' GIVEN to
all Property Owners In Huron County
In accordance. .with =the Weed Control Act, RAO, 1960,
Sec. 3, 13, 19, and amendments thereto, than unless noxious
weedsgrowing :on their lands are . destroyed by June 30th. and
throughout the ' season, the Municipality' may enter uponthe
said `" lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging. the ,costs
against the land in taxes, as set . out in the Acte: •
The co-operation of all citizens is . solicited. • . ,
ALEX CHE:4NEY•' Weed. Inspector,.
County of Huron.
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