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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Ripley.M d ets •Get
Bye Into Final
Ripley Midgets ended their regul-
ar season of play with a ren, to six;
victory over, Brussels..• This makes
their season's record .a very respect
able six wins, five losses and one
tie. This•record gives them a bye
into the Midget :"E" Group Finals.
tF�• .
In their latest win 'Billy Kirkpat-
rick topped the scorers with four
goals while. Bryan Boyle
bagged a pair.. Singles went to
Rodd'ie MacDonald,, Lynn •
-
Armstrong • Elliott Courtney and
Barry.MacDonald .'
Ripley will not play any playoff
games now until Brussels and. Blyth
• play off . ,Ripley will then play the
winners° for the Group.
Championship.
ee Wees Win
wo In Week
BY' DON JOHNSfONE
• On January 21, Lucknow' Pee Wees.
scored a 5 _ 3 victory over. Ripley :.
in`aii.exhibition game.
• tar -on -the-:
Luckriow soutsranding-s • „
ice was Ian' Montgomery ,who put •.;
home 4 goals. The, other Lucknow
•goal was scored' by John ,Hamilton.
The single' marksmen for the Rip-
ley team were Wayne Elliott. Greg
:Liddle and 'Gordon Fair. •
Another.: exhibition game, •eing
'played against .Paisley had Luck
now come 'out on top with;a :9 7,1,
score.. Kevin. Murray netteda hat
trick for the'Lucknow .boys;as'Ian
Montgomery cameclose behind
-with.? goals'. Adding to the
Luc know triumph : with singles were.'
Paul ;Simpson Stuart Mann (David .•'
,.Fairish and .Kevin -Ackert.
Both Of these games were played
in .the.:Ripiey .arena.
•�.i te-a ,,en
T-he�e�,.e���-a-,-.-,-..-�-e,-tor-
tournament in Paisley this Saturday,
February 1st, leaving Lucknow at 9'
a•. m . The . first game will be at
lla.m..
Midget Team
Edge Kincardine.
Lucknow Midget hockey team ' 1.
edged` Kincardine. 7 - 5 in, Kincar-
•
dine on Saturday night -in an'exhib-
ition game. Goal scorers for Luck -
now were David 'MacKinnon and
'John Emberlin , two each with••John;
MacKenzie, Mike Courtney and .
Donald Mann one each.
Lucknow took an early large lead
in the game` with Kincardine fight
ing tlack later in the game to give •
the local gang a: run for their
money.
Bob Greer made .an. unexpected
trip to Kincardine Hospital, where
he received a couple of stitches -to
close'a gash.above the eye. •:
Novice Trounce ``
Teeswater Monday
BY DON JOHNS TONE
On Monday night the`Lucknow
Novice'hockey team .trounced. Tees
water 11 3. The high scoring
game. was played in •Ripley..
Randy Ackert.,-playing very good
hoc key , found an opening 5 times
and also assisted twice on other
goals.; John MacLeod `slammed'
home 2 goals with Michael Hackett
and Tammie Forster each scoring
Once and Assisting twice. 'Randy
Alton ashed the light once and
also set up a' goal'. Tom Sinnett got
the; other single marker.. Each assist
ing once were Steve Hamilton, /
Craig) Treleaven and •idward Court=
ney
Junior: Stars
Zena Garniss bowled the high.
single of 163 and high double of
;319 for the girls this week, Bob
/Caller bowled the high single of
244 for the,boys and Murray Reid-.
the high'.double of '397.
"Team Standings. are:. Zena • a
Garniss' Morning.Stars 30•, Beth
Hallam.% Bright Stars 29, Murray
Button's Falling Stars• 22., Rick
Passmore's Dim Stars 19.•
Lucknow-,
Dungannon f.•.
Ort January -22 and 23, the.Luck
now Dungannon bowling: league met
•
again.
The biggest star goes to Marion
MacKinnon who rolled a 315 single
and a 728 triple.
Very Nice Showing! '�-
Her followers were Mary •
Fisher 274? 'Pearl Jamieson 248 ,.�
Marion Cook 242, Marion MacKin'
non ; 241: and 'Ainett'a• Thompson 23'5
Jack Fisher came, up with a 320
single for the men and Jack Caesar
bowled a ridiculous 823• triple..`.. .
•
Spotlighting it the
male section were Jack Caesar
319, Bill Nelson 314, Frank 'Haw -
thorne •273 Bill Searle 264, Frank
Hawthorne 260; Keith Cranston
2
. 55 ,.`Jack Caesar 253 and Clarence.
Greer "250. A retraction should be
made .from a week;ago 'for Stuart
Reavie.-who: knocked down a'256
This puts our • standings' in the foll-
owing:order Beavers 7g;. Zebras:
78, Cubs 65 Tigers, 64, Gophers
G3 Wolverines .62; Cdens-51, Lions
46, Squirrels LIB,. Pole Cats 42,
Chipmunks 38 and Kangaroos 31.
Let us not forget that bowling's' •
coming to an end ,:° so strive for the
top!
Nin and.Tie
.or Novice Team
BY- DON;JOHNSTONE
The Lucknow and Teeswater'•
'Novice hockey teams battled to a •
4' - 4 tieon .F"ri`d . y
Tamm'ie Forster recorded 2 goals
and 1 assistother '
. The marksman
for the,Lucknow squad was Randy
A•.`cert w
k ho flashed the lighttwice.
Mi hael Hackett tallied up 2 assist
c ss
and Randy Alton
1:
.An exhibition Novice game play-;
ed Saturday between Kincardine °
and Lucknow saw the Lucknow
team edge .Kincardine 5 - 4..
Randy Ackert gave the . ' ` •/
Lucknow Novices a great boost as
he outsmarted the Kincardine'
goa,:,e
assisted• on one of the
'goals and he
one
also scored once, Michael Back
ett assisted twice with'Edward'
c ourtne" assisting once,
Unfortunately Randy Ackert
received 2•stitches`below his left
•eye as he.waS caught with a high •
stick.
Competition For Geo. E Harrison Trophy
RIPLEY CURLING NEWS
BY DON cLAY
Ripley: will carry a .lead of thirty
nine •points into the second day of
th-e-competition=for=the-George-E
Harrison. Trophy as • a result of the •
,first day's •play at the Ripley Club'
on.Saturday•,.-High:rink for_ the day_
was Dori MacTavish'•s foursome,,.
''with a total of thirty-two• oints:
,,iY P
out of a ' ossble thirt -nine. Don:
had able help fromhis wife, Anna
as Vice; Gordon Roulston, second
and H.e'len McCreath ,' read
Second place, on •the early draw ;
went to Sandy MacCharles Ripley
rink with 24• points with third going
to John McFadyen s.Kincardine
entry,- with 16 1/2 points. /
• Fi rst place in the 11 a. m. 'draw .
went to Jim: MacDonald With 29
points; second place to Bert Elliott
•with' 24 . Third place in this draw ,
went to Bert'Shewfelt's Kincardine,
entry:, with 21 points .•
-Others skipping rinks and finish-.
Ing. ou e e prizes,• were, o ' in-
cardine; Archie:MacKinnon, with
18 points; Don Doupe 15.1/2; Mel
Dahmer.- 15; Jack Pym. 9 1/2.
Ripley entries were skipped by
Harry Scott with 18 points and
Grant MacDonald with 9 1/2 `points'
Eight more Ripley rinks will con-
tinue the fifth• annual event In 'Kin,.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29th, 190:
Ladies 9 p.m:
• Rose Hall has the High Single of
245 this-week'witk'Barb Sanderson•.
taking the High Triple of 601. •
Games Played; Irene Nelson's Pep-
permints.4,, Barb Sanderson's
Chocolates 3; Kay Forster's Gum-
drops 5', Mary McMurrayvs Humbugs•
2;' Lois.Walden's Jelly Beans 2, , °r
Mary °Cleland's Lollipops 5. '
Team Standings: `Lollipops are ,in
the lead with a highs of 95 points..
Gumdrops 86, Humbugs 63, Pepper.
Chocolates '60�, Jell
mints. 61, Y
Beans;54. '
Games 200 and over: Maudie. Fish.
er 213, Rose Hall 245 , Joanne Bar-
ger 210 Barb Sanderson 236 , , Carol
Chettleburgh 201 and 228, Joy •
Dennis 221, Mary Lou Barger 231,
Marie Stev)art• 214. and 216, Kay
Crawford 231, Marlene, Struthers
205; Eunice Cunningham, 203,
Pat Aalders 206,, Anna Johnstone •
200.
cardinethis coming Saturday, Feb-
ruary 1St, ending with the, presenta
-tion-of-the-Hartison_tropl y_to
the winning club . • •
--'The'Ripley--District High School,:
curlers are planning a •.benspiel at
the :local club , this 'coming. Satur-
da ,' with the winner to receive
the, Darwin` Pollock Trophy.
.Men's
Mike.Sanderson was the High
Triple• bowler againthis 'w 'ek with
727 flat. Walter: Arnold rolled the
High 'Single game of 336 flat. 'Jim
Errington rolled a'708: flatfor a,
close second': for High Triple this
week. Fred', Young's Fords 5 points,;
John Rutherford's Oldsmobiles'2'
points; Bill Button's Buicks
•7 points, Allan Johnston`s' Pontiacs
0 points; Donald•MacKinnon's
Dodges 5; points,, B'ill'Hunter's`Mus-
tangs 2 points
Games;of 225``:_�a��d over:. Walter Ar-
nold 336; Mik5anderson 230,278 ,
Harold Errington 226, Donald Mc-
Intyre.246, Keith Black 232, Don-
ald MacKinnon 226 Jini Errington
276 and 266, Fred: Young 246. Jack
Caesar 242, Harold Ritchie 251 and.
-250';13i
Team Standings:'. Dodges 72, :. ..
Buicks ;66 Fords"63 ,, Mustangs 56
Oldsmobiles 42 .'. Pontiacs 37..
p.rrm.
.Play winds up in the Men's Mid-
winter draw 'this coming week, .
with res -in- play -offs -in the first
. g . •
week of February. A second rink`
will qu lffy, at this time , to play
in the Club Championship taking
place at the end off March for the,
John
Bell Trophy The• draw conn-
:ittee will pick new rinks, and the
March draw will be underway.
• • •
Two bonspiels. will be held , on
% . . 1 - 1 1 .
The' first is, the Martin -Weber bon-
spiel and•the second' one Is sponsor-
ed by the' Lucknow' CO -op. For
these 'two weeks only, the Ladles
Thursday draw will be played on
the' following Friday. This wi11.also
apply-:'tri,the High School eurlert
who normally curl ;ori the Thursday..
race Lists
Bruce county council accepted
the report of the •striking"committ-
ee Tuesday ,of'last week.
Committees for 1969 are; finance r:
Imri Cunningham, William Evans
Selby Forbes', George Grant ,
George Joynt, Archie McKinnon,,
Stanley Trask and,• Warde, n Macke;
assessment, Howard -Chesney,-
Harold Fair. ,:Russel Cumming,
William• Sinclair and. Harvey Davis;
,agriculture, Davis, Fair,; William
Lowry, Ross' Parker; Russell Stan
ley and Macke; reforestation, '
James Given, Harvey Forbes ,
Parker , Ken. Paul•"and George Poll-
ock; ARDA, -Johii McKenzie , John'
Spitzig and Trask.
Legislation; Vernon Emke, Joynt
Sinclair , Arthur Speer' and Stanley;
health. unit, Arthur Brown, Ernie
Greer , McKenzie and McKinnon;
county home ;J. P. 'Johnstone Sr.
Douglas Kruetzweiser, , George •
McLean;; David Scott and Macke;
child welfare, Frank Field ,, Cliff
Gilbert , Donald Mason and Scott,
property ; Brown', Chesney, • , .
'Greer; tourist, Selby Forbes, .Gor
don Galloway, LP: Johnstone Jr. ,,
Lloyd Johnston and Donald Mason.
Museum Normari Clinton, Given
Lowry and°. Cumming; hospital
Clinton , Ernke ; 'Galloway ; •
Johnstone Sr. Johnston;•; education',..
Evans, Gilbert 'and Thomas Morris
'Conservation; Morris , Pollock
and William Kueneman; personnel.
and salaries , 'Evans', .Grant., Kuene-
man, Hr. Forbes and .Scott EMO•
Johnstone Jr. , Spitzig•and
Macke; library,' Fair, Field,' Paul,
Macke, Keith Waldie', Burton.Shew
felt and Rev. G. H.' Millar;
warden's,H.. Forbes, •McKenzi'e
and Grant: •
The Lucknow Ranger Com • an
'under .the .leadership ofMrs.
Arigus MacLennan, :sponsored, an
Angus
of bridg a and shoot last
Saturday. in the' Assembly Room
of the Town Hall.
•A pleasant time was enjoyed.
with members of the Rangers
serving cookies, tea and coffee •
,
to their guests. •
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