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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-03-15, Page 8wEPNESDAY, MARCH 15th, 1972, , Holyrood Defeat Lucknow 9-8 WIN _SEMI.FINAI,S, THE .REEVE AND COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW .EXTEND We'll energize your battery when it begins to lag. And we'll do it the right way . quickly, 'at mpdest cost. See us for battery service. Don't let your car let you down., NoVice. In: Durham..T.ciorney 11th . the :oc.r L;,t.t. 7. ,:oce : . . • No Charge for Courtesy . _ . . . _ . _ . t • CLOSED AT' 7 P.M. EVER? EVENING .g... Yr 6.1 ir m• .16 0: • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, .ONTARIO PAO! EIGHT Lucknow Midgets Eliminated In Two Games By Powerful Belmont Team Belmont's powerful Midget hockey club has eliminated Luck- now's club in two straight games, in the 0.M.H..A. Semi' Finals.. .Belmont romped through both games scoring sixteen goals to- Lucknow's one in the two games. On Wednesday night of last week in Lucknow, despite the weather conditions and the un- certainy of the game, a goodly number turned out to see the loe- al lads get thumped to the tune of 8-0. .Lucknow put up a good fight in the first period and into the second but the oppbsition was simply too strong. Belmont's , style 'of hockey surely isn't an admirable-one-as far-as-c_lean carry the rriari l . e- results of being slammed in the boards.. As in the past the eligibility of flea sign Lose In: Tourney 'Belmont to 'p'.eompetition W.as again questioned. • Hopefully the .0.N1.1-1.A.. will. take a look at the situation be- fore the beginning of:ehe. l9`7 4:773 seas.on. .. • On'.Saturday 'night in Belmont„. the local .boys' again held their own in the first period and into the second. The officiating was better than that of the first game but Belmont still .pliyed their rough brand of hockey, Jim Mut-, ray scored the only Lucknow goal of the game. • The last time the Lucknow Mid- gets.won the championship was • -5' • 'This. was the fifth series for Lucknow which gave them the W,0'.A.A. Champion- ship and alsO Quartet Finals. This is' the furth- est ,a. Midget Hockey. Team has, gone since they won the • Vomit: The team will now playeXhibi- tion game's until th.e end Of the season;.' Sepop Defeat Atwood 4-3 In one ,of the best games of the; year Holyrood downed Lucknow 9 - to go on to the finals against Kintail in the Lucknow Town and Country league. Lucknow scored three unanswer - ed goals in the first five minutes. Holyrood fought back scoring its last goal at the 11 .15 mark of the third period to make it a 9 - 7 hockey game. Lucknow didn't give up and a goal was tipped in at 19..55 , but too late to ti.e the game. liolyrood goals were scored by Wayne Rhody 2, Floyd Stanley 2 and ,singles: to Lyn Hodgins,' Ross Moffat , Larry Stanley and Allan Rhody, , ,Lucknow goals scored were Jim Wilson 2, Barry' McDonagh 2 Bob Humphrey 2 and George Humphrey 1. In an Exhibition game Kintaff" defeated Kingsbridge 5 - 3. • Next week at 7.30, Lucknow and Kingsbridge start playoffs, for the Consolation trophy and at 9.00 Holyrood and Kintail play- Ripley Win. 6-0 Luc know Fleas took a ,6 -0 de-' feat' in Lucknow:.on Saturday at Goal scorers for Ripley were. Dave ,Gamble .3 , Paul Culbert, Larry Coiling and Parrl-IrwinT one-. eac,h.1 Assistt went to Harold Peet 3, Dave MaCKay, -Dave Gani .ule and Terry Irwin, one each. -SECOND-NIGHT-1N- ROW - Sepoys Win Over Atwood 14-11 Even after 'playing two games in two nights, the Lucknow Sep- - oys turned Out to be too much for the Atwood.team'as they defeated them 14-11'6n Sunday. All led, back and forth with. only 2 goals separating the lead.. It was close until the firia5 Min- utes when Lucknow droVe home 2 goals' 'to put the. "icing on the cake". Goals Were John Eniberlin Harvey Livingston 2, and singles,, to' Dave MacKinnon , ,„Glen .Morn- Ingsta-F,--ATa-ri Rhody,'-ExT Brown , 'John .Fludder , Gert De Jong, • Don MacKinnon. • • Assists..went to Dave MacKin- non. 4 „Barvey Livingsron•3., Al Rhody 3-, Gert De Jong •3 , Courtney •2, Glen Mornit.gAa't- John McKenzie 2,. John Emberlin• I. Garv.Suttoti 'and Fred .Edw.ards shared the -net, minding. Eedys Celebrated 55th Anniversary ,..DUNGANNON NEWS Mr.. and Mrs. H. J. L. Eedy • observed their.-55th wedding anniversary March 7th, 1972. Congratulations! A family gathering was held on , 'Sunday ,..March 12th, at their home and thef011owing were pres- ent for the happy,occasion: Mr. Jac-tuar*._',aughia and- Laurel, ofStrathroy,; Mr, and. Mrs. 'Bob. Eedy of Toronto:. Mr. anti v1rs.. Bob Ott and-Matthew of .Kitche,ner; Rosemary Eedy of Strat' ford; Mr.' and Mrs. Ralph Hentier-' son of Goderich; •Mr. and Mrs. Ross Eedy and Mr. and Mrs...Paul Eedy concession of, Ashfield c rid-Mrs.. Irvine. Eedy Martha and 'Thornton of. Dungannon... Frank Eedy of Okotos,' Alta. , talked to his parents by telephone to extend his best wishes. • Nlr. and Mrs. Harold Payne . from Barr' Head , Alta. ,visited on 'Friday with Mr. and Mrs...Leon• and 'Chisholm and family: liar- • Har- o ld is a brother of Mrs. Chisholm. Mrs. J. Reed. and Girvin' ' visrted on S uriel,i-y-wi-e-h-M-1-:7-a-nd Mrs. Lorne .Eadie and family at llolyrood, inhonour 'of SteVen Ladle's birthday. Mrs. Clarence McClenagnan 8110 Mrs. Graha.m Mc Nee attend- ed:a Huron-Perth Presbyterial Executive meeting -in Clinton last' Wednesday. ivif7.-arvd-WS.7.Wilfred penfland were honoured by a 'dinner at the: Bedford Hotel in Godeiich..on • Sunday for their 35.eli wedding anniversary (not their. 30th as re- ported last week.). All mernberi of the .famil3je_we,re eluding Mrs..Pentland's mother , Mrs. Roderick .MacDonald. BIRTHDAY 'BON-VOYAGE PARTY A news item sent.t,o me from • 7-Torer nt-o-will be of greatint-ere-a tion and with a very strong team defeated Lucknow by a score of . to.O. Stayner then went on to defeat Teeswater' in 'champ- ionship game by` a score of 8 to 7., This ..:arne -was tied at the end of e~ulationTiimte and Was. declTed. ,on a penalty- shot. • brian Baker, son of Mr. arid Alvin Baker, forMer resid- ents of. the village was a member' of the Sta ner. team . . Ir La ••1<110W Friday., March d oderirh NOvice team Lucknow by a score of .in an'exhibition game, to local raetat:le.etirt sar,4mccat,r_ca:440_ ford of TOronto was hostess at a Birthday Bon-Voyagt party in honour. Of. Miss Alma I lunter , who leaves shortly -for an extended trip to Australia and New Zealanl • The'well-wishers w,e re also Dim- ga-nnon "Old Girls - Mrs-: Ethel (CaSe) Flay , Mrs. Edith (Trelea\ - en) Younkie , Mrs. Mac:Li t (Pentland) Pritchard , Stevens, Miss Hilda linni:dn, Mig Eva Killotigh,..Nliss Flo:a Dutnin' and her friend-, Nord C.r e-yke. After a- clelicioti--kiie-11-7 eon the afternoon was olk of • reminiseing: Miss Durnin had a" • reprim7of the Huron Coiiilt.Atlas of 1897 which added to tho uniov7' 'merit .as' these "girls" ed.hours spent pouring ov,: the old atlas in childhood.. Note: (1). Alma I ! untL r's 1,ithe:• Was Methodist minister at .I)unzari non and Crew , Al- ma. Stevens is‘ 'a, cousin- Florence (Harris) Nile and she tised• to at • Harris' at Cransforld It was a pleasant - ar.L1 many readers have ing of ..each ,o f you; RETIREMENT INCOME THROUGH INSURANCE CONTACT Wm. J. Kinahan R.R. 2 Lucknow Phone Winghani 3574981 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA hockey is concerned and the offic- . iating in the game was very poor. It i's indeed fortunate that some of the local players did not get hurt badly considering the ham- : , mering they took. Many of them Lucknow Fleas went to a minor hockey tournament in Blyth Satur- day , March 11 playing the first game at 10.30 against Clinton, 'winning by a score of 11 to 2. . Goals were by'Larry MacPherson 6, Allan -Eadie 3,2 David Gibson 1,. John Hopf 1. Assists were John Hopf. 2, Brian Murray 2 ,,,Steve Frayne 1, Mike Frayne 1, Greg Gardner 1, Kent Alton 2, Don Greer 1, Art Clark 1. Blyth defeated Lucknow 3..- 1. in/the Championship game. Larry MacPherson got the goal, assisted bj., Brian Murray. Lucknow played host to Atwood and they defeated them '4 - 3, in the LucknoW Arena Saturday night. The game was 'a real crowd pleaser as both teams put up clean, fast hockey and were never more .-than-2-goals.-apart ;--- Goal tending was the best as both goalies played very well, turning back puck atter puck. which looked like sure goals. Goals were by Glen Morningstar 1, Mike Courtney 2 ? John Flud- der l'with assists going to John Emberlin„ Don MacKinnon, John Fludder ,. Mike Courtney. Gary Sutton played goal for Lucknow . through. th.e game, up until the; .L-fina.laniautes , the lead was jUPsi-