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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-01-03, Page 8• • RIPLEY ABATTOIR Custom Butchering —; Curing and Smoking utting4 and Wrapping Sausage Making,— Fast Freezi Amp - HOGS, AND CATTLE ON MONDAYS - CATTLE ONLY ON FRIDAYS Have cattle in on Thursday for Friday's kill 41111116:41., 4111.10. 111)ith Tvio 'Big Coolers, We Ate Able To Hang Your Beef , F 1 To' 3 Weeks Whatever, Vim- Requirements Aire Home For o Freezers We Sell Choice Horne Killed Beef Pa .,and Zan' In Any Quantity At Lowest Marketing Prices ALL MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT, INSPECTED FOR v0 .• PROTECTION •' CHAS, BOOISMA, PROP, ABATTOIR 95-2906 STORE 395,2961 leas Win Luckno ►, Flea liockey.teani edged by Ripley in a game play in Lucknow on December 23, T final score of the game was. Inc now"4, Ripley 3. Is/l . • arks:nen for Lucknow were Art Clark „-,David Gibson, Donni Greer and Kent Alton, Art ,Clai Allan. Eadie and Paul' Jerome picked up assists. ', Ripley goals were scored by J1 Stanley with 2 and Terry Irwin the other. Assistsyere' aWardec to •Greg Ivlaion, Scott McLean a Dave Gamble, Midgets Tied Foe.firOi.P100 At Year Enct, R AUTO SERVICE .quali.Safe-Clan toOtimicat Ming Our Men Give You,. The:Brakos -Faulty brakes spell trot.431e. 'Bring yOurs to. us Wfurever they need . . adjustnVnt,:relining, replacement . Our meehpnics can han.dle the job.. CLOSED AT .7 .1111: EVERY EVENING acDONAL fleas Lose Brussels- Fleahockey team defeated Luckripw 6-3 in a game in Lucknow, on December 30th. were scorers' for Lucknow' • were Mike Whitcroft from Brian , Taylor , Glen Raynard from Art Clark, David Gibson from, Art Clark. • lad Montgomery 5totes Winner 14. Lucknow goals were Allan Ea from Kent Alton: and. DOnnie , Greer; Glen Raynard from Art Clark and David Gibson; Brian Taylor unassisted. Steve Errington played well goal to keep the Lucknow. boys :/ the game. iliEDNESPAY, .ANUARY• 1 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW ONV‘RIO JIOCKEY Stewart Mann ledLucknoW Midgets to an 11-5 Victory over' Wingbam's entry in the Kincar- dine Winter Garnei..Tournament held on Friday', December 29th. Stewart. scored four of the eleven ,goals. Assists on Stewart's goals went to Ian Montgo,mery, Fred 131,rk, Kevin Murray and Dave Shepherd. Kevin Murray, assisted by Kevin Ackert and Paul Sinipson, scored two goals. 'Ian Montgomery scored two goals assisted by JOhn Hamilton and .Kevin Murray'. Single marker's . were added •by Bob McGillivray ' from Ian Montgornery, Ken Reid from. Kevin Murray and John Hamilton, and John ton from Ken Reid and 'Kevin Murray. INOW-MIOC - 40 Kinioss League DECEMBER 15 Alf Herbert and Harry Lavis 'were the top bowlers with high singles of 26.2. Louise MacWhin- ney was high single' for the women with a score.of 217. • Alf Herbert was-alio high triple,for the men with_662 and, Belle Herbert rolled the high triple "for the women with a'509 score. Men over 200::Alf Herbert 262, 234;. Harry Lavis'262, Lloyd Mac , Dougall 203, 211, 222; Bill Sproul 202, Gerald' Rhody 203, 222; •Fras- er MacKinnon 210. Ladies over 200: Louise Mac-: Whinney 217. „Team points: Ann Maepoug- , all's Macs 3, DoriiMacKinnon's• Wealthys, 5, Mary- Lavis" Spys 4, Elizabeth Diclue s Pippins 2. Team standings:yMacs.42, Pip pins 41, Spys 38,Vealthys 33, DECEMBER 20. Alf Herbert -was high man with a' high single of 227 and ,a high triple of 593. , Doris MacKinnon beat the .,ladies with a high single of 250 and Merle Rhody with' a-high , triple of 554. Men'over 200:,Alf Herbert 227, Bob Gilchrist 213., Gerald Rhody 208, Fraser Mackinnon 205, , "" ."-• • • Doris MacKinnon was the•only lady with a score, of 250. Come on ladies let us do better in 1973. Team points: Ann MacDougall't Macs 4, Doris. MaCKinnon's Weilthys 5'; Mary Lavis• Spys 2, Elizabeth Diekie's -Pippins 3•. • - ,Lucknow Midgets met their strongest 'opposition to date when they, played. Ripley on December 26th in the dotal arena. Ian Montgomery scored a goal with"just tWenty seconds left to play in•the third period to give • Lucknow a 5-4'victory. There was plenty of eXciterrient throughout the garne and• to add to it, the game was counted for' four , points rather than the normal two for a win., 'This is due to the fact 'that there are a nurnber Of games, that have, been missed. Siewart.Mann assisted by Paul Simpson scored Lucknow's, only goal in the first period. Ripley tied the game on a goal from Perry Elliott ,:upassisted. LucknOw weritahead in the second period with Kevin Ackert scoring, assisted by Kevin:•Mtirray. There lead was shortlived • ley tied the game on a goal from Peter MacDonald assisted by Roger Farrell. Early in the third period. Liick7 now scored two goals.: Fred Black assisted by Kevin Murray Mann, put the local ,boys two up.. Dave'MacDonald assisted by 'Peter MacDonald scored two goals in less than a minute to tie the game for Ripley. This was at the 8.37 mark., ,Frorn then On it was either teams game 'but Ian Mont- „ gornery scored a very important goal with assists ping to Steviart Mann and Kevin Murray. . This was Ripley's first loss., Previous to Christmas hucknow played a hOme and home series with Monkton, Lucknow won the first in Monkton 132 and the other in the local arena 7-5. • With' six games played to date, the Midgets haye won five and lost one. ° 5, Marie finffmn's Chocolates -2;, 1prna Guay's Lollipops 2, Marian- na Porter's• Peppermints 5. Team standings: Chocolates 64, Jelly Beans 60, Gumdrops 58, Peppermints 47', Ju Jubes 45, Loi,- lipops 36. Christmas prizes were won by: ‘Zena Riegling, Sandra Rivett, Alene Clark, 'Marianna Porter', Olive Warren and Betty Emberliii. •By -virtue of this win Lucknow advanced on ,to meet Kincardine's A 'team who previously had won oVer. Sonthampton. , • ' ft Lucknow unfortunately ended up on the losing end of the score this game 6-4. There was plenty of action in the game with. Kin- cardine taking a 3-0 lead only to - have Lucknow come back.and tie the game: 'Without neutral refer ees, there .were questionable calls and. Lucknow picked up a' good number of penalty Minutes ,which were a result Of these calls. They included three misconducts,: landa a game misconduct. Lucknov, 'put up a good game despite the Isituation,... Storing for Lucknow I were lan Montgomery , with two goals and Kevin Ackert and Kev-• in Murray with singles. As of December 31st Lucknow is tied for first place with Brussels in the Zone 2 Team Standi'njs. Both teams have 12 points. Luck- now has three players in• the-top five scoring leaders, with Ian Montgomery leading the group, With 24 points, followed by Dave MacDonald of Ripley: with 23 points and Peter MacDonald also ' ley, who 'also has 23 points. Luc ow's Stewart 'Mann and Kevin Murray are next,with 21 and 19 points in that order: Lucknow plays Milverton on Tuesday, January 9th in the local arena. This will be, a four point "game .so there should 'be plenty of action.. dive the boys your sup- , port.'• •: Town & Country Anna Dexter took the high single and double -fOr, the ladies with scores of 276 and 415. For the Men it was Les Purvis•• with a. single of 228 and double Of Ladies 6.30 p.m. Marion MacKinnon was high , bowler on Monday evening' rolling a 234 single and 585 triple. • Guiles of 200 and over: Marion Ma•cKirincin 234, Rosalene Barger. 224, Jean Phillips 216 ;.Olive Smith 208. ' Team points; Isobel Miller's . Lobsters 7, Carol Martin's Crabs 0; Kathleen MacDonald's Oysters 5, Belle-MPle's Shrimps 2; Vana. Gartimie's Clams 5, Janet Mac - Phers6n's Scallops 2. , Team standings: Clams 64, Lob: sters 61, Oysters 50 Scallops'49, Shrimps 47,- Crabs 44. . • The winners of twelve Xmas draws were:,Betty Kirkland.; Rosa- lene Barger, Wiliette McWhinney, Marie Greer, Mildred Cameron,' Mabel Steward., Anne Purney, Dorothy Anderson, Jessie Joynt Roberta Whytock, Belle Mole. and Pearl lien. • - Fleas Tie 'Blyth Lticknow Fleas tied with Blyt 3-3 in a game in Blyth Deceml Ladies 9 P.M. High single was bowled by Mary Lou Barger with 231. Hilda Andrew rolled high triple with 619. • Games 200 and over; Mary Lou Barger 231, Ruth Mathers \22 and • 201, Hilda Andrew 221' and 206, Lynn Wall 201, •Zena Riegling. 200. .',Tern points; Dean Agnew's Guindrops 2., Grace Hopfs Jelly Beans 5; Barb .Sariderson't Ju lobes Team standings: Macs 46, Pippins 44, Spys 40, Wealthys 38. A happy New Year -for every- / one, • 376. 4 and Kevin Ackert from Stewart Team points: Mel King's Yel- lows 5, Earl MacDonald's Greens 0; Harry Lavis' Reds 5 ,,Clarence BelPs Blues 0; Les PurviS' Violets 3, Al Irwin's Oranges 2. Team standings: Violets 42, Yellows 40, Greens 38, Blues 34, Oranges 29, Reds 27. ,,Ment! 7 p.rift. Ron Stanley cpturedthoth highs of the evening; High single .281 and 668 triple: 'Games over 225; Ron tanl 281., Gerald Rhody 238, Bill Bolt 235.. Team points; Owls,' 0, Cardin als 5, Vultures 7, Hawks 5; Spar- rows 2, Crows 2', -• Team standings: Ikeri 8tanley's Hawks 52, George ginphrey's Crows 51, Evans Helrn's Cardinals 48, Art Purney's Sparrows 84, . Wayne RhOdy's Owls- 30. >40'; Tops Club The regular meeting of Chaj ter• # ON 1609 Lucknow' of Top. was .held in' the Town.1-lall Dec ember 20 , -with:14 present., . „ After ,weigh-in we learned' t 16 3/4,1b,, had been lost and o 1 lb.. gained... Mary -Hackett - crowned Queen of the Week a Marion Mowbray's team won. , We repeated the Tops Pled and a singlOng was enjoyed: Dorothy Finlayson received 'half-way-to--goal' charm. Christmas greetingswere re from Diane McNeill, .Walkert who oranized our club and 'a from, Esther Manz, founder Of Tops 'MariOn Hurrirnell won. the 'draw, withthe Queen makin the draw . Shirley Hackett had .charge the program, her theme bein "Overeating :and eating badly expensiVe". She also stresSe fact that it is important not t let children become overwei 'right from birth, for We'neve lOse those" fat cells, no matt how much weight we lose. • Dorothy Pinlayson led in e cises. ' : This meeting marks the b ning.of the two Weeld Christ Contest with thewitiner gett a free hair appointment. We suggest all members k repeating the Dieter's grace Mary Allen in the Londop press), "Noia I set me down to' eat I pray-the. Lord will not c If I should reach for cake or Please guide the to*ie m( instead. " ' ."Holiday Greetings" from Tops, and "See you lighter" --PAGE EIGHT