The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-04-02, Page 8IFINN
THE .LUCKNOW 'SENTINEL, 'LUCKNOW ONTARIO
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FATHER - SON GAME WILL BE ANNUAL EVENT
Pee Wees Down Fathers 6 - 2 In Game At
Ripley, Winners ReceiveHamItn.Trophy
The Lucknow Pee Wee hockey
'team wound up the hockey season
Saturday night; March 29':in Ripley
as, they defeated their Fathers 6 - 2
in. a Dad vs. Lad game
Joe Courtney. and Russell. Irvin
handled the: Pee Wee team. Kevin.
' -Ackert scored 4 goals; Stewart.
Mann, .l goaland 1 assist; Kevin
Murray, 1 goal and 1 assist; 'single •
•• assists went to David Farrish`, Larry.
Hackett :Wayne .Farrish and Ed
t .Sinnett,
For, the Pee Wee Fathers, Mel,
Corrin wasthe '° standout with a .goal
and an assist:. Al Baker:.got the
other goal. Assists went to Leo •
Murray and : Eldon Mann: Bud .Ham-
ilton•coached' the Pee Wee,Fathers
'.The Fathers Who played' were Al :..
Baker, Eldon• Mann'; Donald: Sit/1p-
ton, Dunc• Farrish, Leo.Murray,'Al
Hackett' and, Jack Farrish: The team
would like to; thank' Mel Corrin
goalieJohn Rutherford ,' Roy Emberl•,
in . Ron tAlton and. Jim Bole for,..
Playin.lace o'f'the Fathers whO
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could not take part.
Jack. Henderson was the Head: ,
official for this game • Jim Murray
was Linesman.: At ,the completion
of the 'game: Jim Boyle presentee.
a trophy tothe winners*. This trophy
was donated by Bud Hamilton and is
to, be pla'yed. for each' year .at the
finish of the Hockey season, hope-
fully next year in the Lucknow
arena. A. faithful supporter'of the
Pee • Wees this year was„Leo,Murray..
of. Kinloss who never missed': a pract
ice or game.
TheeeWeeHockeyc b'
• Tclub and
Manager and Coach Al Hackett and
Jack Farrish would like to thank. all'.
parents who: took czars and helped in
other ways,:: Thanks to the Lions'
and Legion who sponsored the team.
A special thanks -to Mel. Pollock,:
-Arena' Manager in Ripley who help=
ed: arrange ice time 'and was/ most
co-operativewith the -mini. .
Intended for last weekin the Pee
We standings waSEddie 4Sinnett
with.8 assists:,
B�mtiuflsFwIeIflTIIird Peri
Kincardin
BY.DON :JOHNSTONE
The Lucknow'iB.antams played in.
;the Murray Grant Bantam Tourna
meat at Paisley :on Saturday and.
,.Sunday. Lucknow •won.two games'
• Saturday afternoon before being'.
defeated *in'the finals on Sunday.
In thelst;game, Lucknow:won a
• decisive 4 -1 victory over Wiarton •.
Kenny Farrish from, Jim Murray and
Graham Hamilton opened the 'seor
ing: after which Wiarton tied the
score: Lucknow once•again scored.
:before' the close of the '1st period
with Kim Cowan,.. assisted by. Dave
Black -and -Dale - Hvnter-receivwi-n
credit for the goal. A 2nd period;
_goal by Dale Hinter from Jim Murr
. ay wid.ened•the•'lead for''•Lucknow
Kim Cowan made sure it was a
Lucknow victory -when le, scored in
Chisholm later tying the score. An-
other 1st period goal, ,putting Luck -
now •ahead 1, was scored by Jim
Murray.
The 2nd period'was a close battle
with Kenny Farrish scoring the only
goal. Assists went to Mark'Chis-
holm and Andy Whitby.
Kincardine scored at the start of
the• 3rd with-Lucknow counting
•later,to put, them. ahead 4 - 2':
Then half -way through the period,
Kincardine banged in 4 goals,
g three_of-the.r-n n;.two4ninut- , 5,' ivlary McMurray -.-206
Lucknow.
Dungannon
"'A" group of, the Lucknow Dun-
gannon league came through' in fly=
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ing colours this w k. with Pearl
Jamieson rolling a 269 single and'
Joanne Searle a 6 4 triple,
Anne Anderson°Itad 266 and 260
games'., Joanne Searle. 256 and 240,
Dorothy 'Errington 241, Irene Blake
237 and .228,,Pearl Jamieson 229'
'and Wilma Chisholm 227.
Harold! Ritchie: took off the pins'
for a lovely 628 and. 299' single,
games; and a 782 triple.. Stuart • '
Reavie was: close behind with.
315, Bill Searle 282•; • Bill • Stewart '
276 and 255• and Stuart Jamieson
252
B Group didn't •even gain,
honourable, mention. :
This leaves the standings in this;'
-order. Zebras 14:,, Tigers 11, Beavers.
10 , Cubs 10,9 Gophers , Wolverines
9. - "B" group ..-,'Lions 16, Chip-
munks 13, Polecats 13, Coons 10 ,;
Squirrels 7, Kangaroos 4
Don't _''goof off next week teams
Joy`D�nnis Bowls:
High Single 366
Joy -Dennis took top.•honours.;this
-week-with a= high single of 366 and:
a high triple of '706. 'Keep•up the'
good .bowling, Joy,.
Games played, ,Mary Cleland's•
<Lollipops
2, Barb Sanderson's choc-.;
'olates 5 Kay Forster.'s Gumdrops
5, Irene '.Nelson's Peppermints 2; Snrt , .
McMurray's Humbugs o
Games of 250 and' over, Bill
,Stuart 317, Jack Caesar' 253,Mei
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Corrin 28.. 2n. Mike Sanderson 52
Bob: Button 269 ,and 268, Harvey`
Houston 255 , Gordon Brooks 250
Herb. Barger: 284, Keith B1a'ck. 260.
Play-off Standings: Dodges' 28, .,
Mustangs 24.., Buicks 19, Fords :12,:
Oldsmobiles 11, Pontiacs 4. •
WEDNESDAY," APRIL 2nd, 1969
64.0 .p.m.
Hazel �1y
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Good bowling
Team p
lows
ma,M
Web
e's,
Games
bster,
Dc�ia
pearl
non 22
Norma McDonagh
ry•205
233,
Team St
SwalloWs
Phoebes
Webster -rolled both .the.
high le`of 257 and the high
tripl 641 on Monday evening. .\
Hazel!
oints Violet Arnold's
Swal•7, 'Jean Phillips';Jays 0
Nor vDonagh'sBobolinks 5,
EdithWebster's, Chickadees 2; Belle
M'ol Larks 5 , �Ena Henderson's
Phoebes 2.
Ga of 200 and over: Hazel''
.We 211 and `257 , Kathleen
Mac ld 229,; Tillie, Hackett
201.; 1 Murdie 205, Jean
Phi 201 and 221, Marion Mac-
Kinnon b , 'Gay Garniss 204,
226, Bernice
Hen , 'Mildred Cameron 208
and Trudy Foran 223
,Trudy
Boblinks 15
13 , Chickadees 12, Larks
12,:� 6, Jays 5.
Dodges Win Both
Regular And
Playoff B�wling
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LUCKNOW. MEN'S 'BOWLING
The'Dodges :are the' Gwinn
ers .of the Play-off Shedulerand as well.
as the •winners 'of the regular; seas.-
on's bowling... Bill 'Stewart, rolled •
the. High Triple of theevening
with 756 flat and the High Single
of 317 flat.OtherTriP 'les
High.
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wereJack sar 722 , Keith
Black 731 and Gordon Brooks 716
'Fred Young's Fords p points, John
Rutherford's Oldsmobiles 2 points;
Donald MacKinnon's Dodges '7
points, Bill} Hunter's" Mustangs 0:
'points; Bill Button's Buicks .7 points
Walden's Jelly -Beans 0.
Team Standings: Humbugs 17.,
Gumdrops' 12 , Chocolates 12 , 'Lolli-
pops
olli-pops9, Peppermints 7.,• Jelly Beans
6.
Games 200 and overs;°Muriel Rit-'
chie 222,,' Wilma Chisholm.213,
Anna Johnstone 225, '237 and 238
Tena Gardner 205;• Anne Wisser
205 and • 201,. Barb Sanderson 228
and 264, Gloria Murray; 214 and'
2.7-64
Nelson 203, Joy' Dennis 366,: Mary
Lou Barger 203 , Rose Hall 228,
ShirleyCCooke 210.. Kay
Crawford- 235:and 218 , -Kathy' Gib •
the 3rd':; He ..was assisted,'by Jim.
Murray and Wayne Pritchard'.:
A game later in the day saw Luck.-
now win 5- over Paisley. Paisley
counted the •only'goal in the 1st •
with Lucknow adding up 3 in the
n' . ey were -scored byDale'
Huter from Jim Murray, Andy.
' Whitby •from Kenny Farrish and
Mark Chisholm', Mark Chisholm
from Kenny. Farrish and Andy. Whit-
by \..
'Two Luc know 'goals were, scored vv Q cQ
in the 3rd with Paisley scoring:one owe le,. ose
wrecking' Lucknow's hopes for a Trudy Nelson. 205. '
win . ' Lucknow's 3rd period :goal•
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wasscored by Dale Hunter with.
Jim'Murray •assisting
o«f record
Not Before
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Ladies
Various` persons and: organizations
are at present making a pitch to
have cigarette adVertising cut off
television and radio. A good many
.people areinclined to say -"Why?"
becauseithey pay not much attent-..
ion. to the commercial •
they: know it pays for the
programme which.follows. They
put up w ith the commercial for the,
sake of the programme;,
One reason for ;he de rnand that
cigarette commercials be banned
is that they are dinned into. the .
ears.•of pre-school children, day in:
and day out. Does this matter? It
certainly • does.'
If a child is taught something un-
til he is school age it is hard, it
may be impossible to' overcome
his acceptance. . later .
• The commercials on. cigarette
smoking teach a child to associate
smoking with what ,ispleasant and
rich -.beautifully furnished'robins ,`
camp fires, lake resorts, 'luxurious
cars, lobbies of theatres, beautiful
clothes worn by handsome people
The barrage goes on from morning •
to night,:• Even the. child ,of parents..
who don't smoke is subjectedto
the barrage day afterday, , He
sings commercials when he doesn't
know what they mean
As. far'as adults are•concerned the
commercials' are the tobacco
companies way of, keeping their.
names in competition with others,
but as far as children .are concern-
ed ,' make no mistake, they are
educated�'to smoke cigarettes. The
fact .0.4e children are smoking .at
an earlier 'and earlier age is reason
enough for pouring millions into
cigarette -advertising that reaches,;
children .: •
Briefs on, cigarette smoking are
now being presented to the govern-
meat' committee• by voluntary • •
health agencies and interested per-
sns. A conspicuous number want. •
`rtising banned .' •
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They don't want smoking made
attractive' to children too . young to;
know what it's all about,
The RED CROSS` is
PEOPLE LIKE YOU
HELPING PEOPLE LIKE YOU
The a:ucknow. Novice lockey..team
had a good record this past winter',
}season. Playing 35 ga fines ,.the kids
won 20 ; lost 12 and tied,; three
times .
later.. 'Andy Whitby unassisted and
Wayne Courtney from •Kenny'Farr,
ish and "Andy Whitby were
credited with the goals.
In`the final and championship
game played Sunday afternoon,
Kincardine downed the veal boys
6 4. It was 'Lucknow s game until
the middle of the''8,rd period when
IC
�nca
rdine scored 3 goals in. quick
succession, at Mildmay on'saturday losing
Kincardine opened the scoring in their first game to Blyth 5 2,
the 1st with Lucknow's Andy'Whitby Randy Ackert scored both
assisted by kenny Farrish and Mark Lucknow's goals.,
The Lucknow Novice hockey ,
team played an. exhibition• game at
Blyth on Thursday of last week.
The score ended in a 4.- 4 tie.
Randy°Ackert scored. all 4
Lucknow goals with Michael
Hackett, Tainthie7torstet and -
ward Courtney each assisting once,:
Lucknow played` in, a tournament
On Winning, Team
Cordon. Kinahan, 9-year=old son.
of Mr. and Mrs Bill Kinahan of,
Weer Wawanosh, has c 1 -e -ted a
full season of hockey as a member
of the Tykes'hockey team, in Wing -
Gordon climaxed the year with
his team` winning' the B series in the
Tykes tournament in Listowel last
weekend.
Going somewhere this' spring or. Summer?'
Take good care'of your car :brig it .tous,
for a complete check-up. All needed repairs will
be expertly don