The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-11-27, Page 9148ER !1
K, NOVEMBER 27, 1974
THE ‘ LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Ripley Curling News
By Dan McLay
is nndenvay in earnest
; as the Ripley Curling
griogs into a new season.
Sandy MacCharles and
Wand have had their
working industriously
it beading, equipment, ice
ready. Problems were
with power failures
y d Donnie Paquette's
and also resulted in
eating their ""Pot Luck
"Icy candlelight, last Wed -
ng. The President of
'dub reports many new,
ladies will be curling
afternoon draws and
evening.
Res draws for Monday
y evenings, and the
w on Thursdays have
en the bulletin board.
mining will be needed
Kited draw after the ,New
Courtney is the Draw
men and Donalda
ladies. -
mnts this past summer
lit g of the parking lot
the whole interior of
area has been brighten -
coating of white paint.
y the annual Em-
bonspiel will be held
breaspiel season.
Carrick Colling and
have the complete
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mast is being, shown in
Stionl with plans being
Illy flat commencement of
that Jene Seller
Falter Lock. krho has
for the past few
& Treasurer.
mated persons who wish
on the post
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Christmas Draws are advised to
contact the Draw conveners, or
phone the Club at Ripley -
395-2980.
Pee Wees Have
Tie and Win
On Monday, November 18. the
Lucknow Pee Wee hockey team
travelled to Mildmay to play their
first game. It was only the' send
time this year the boys were on the
ice. The first period was scoreless.
Lucknow scored twice in the second
period to hold a 2-0 lead: Lucknow
also opened the scoring in the 3rd
period. Mildmay then came back
having to come from behind to tie
the game at 4 to 4.
Scorers for Lucknow were Brad
Humphrey from Larry MacPher-
son; Doug Dorscht from Lara;
MacPherson; Steven MacPherson
unassisted; Larry MacPherson un-
assisted. Ray Guav was in goal.
On November 22 the team
showed tobe just too much for
Ripley defeating Ripley by a score
of 10-0.
Scores were as follows: Paul
Hamilton from Steven Simpson;
Larry MacPherson from Doug
Dorscht; Brad Humphrey from
Larry MacPherson and Doug bor-
scht; Steven Simpson unassisted;
Larry MacPherson from Doug
Dorscht; Doug Dorscht from Larry
MacPherson; Paul Hamilton from
Steven Simpson; Brian Elphick
from John McIntosh and Mickel
Becker; Paul Hamilton from Steven
Simpson; Larry MacPherson from
Brad Humphrey and Doug Dorscht_
Donald Dorscht and Ray Guar
played goal and shared the shut
out.
ENDOME HOTEL
Dining Lounge
BI FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS
12 noon - 1:30 p.m.
5 pm. — 7 p.m.
SPECIALIZING IN HOME COOKED MEALS
AND PIES
IIfiERTAINMENi & DANCING
IN THE LOUNGE
APPEARING THIS
AND SA'T'URDAY, NOV. 29 AND 30
crystal Rainbow
Name Officers Of
Snowmobile Club
The season of snowmobiling is
almost upon us and one sure sign is
always the annual general meet-
ings held to elect new 'executive.
The Amberley-Huron Snowmo-
bile Club did just that on Saturday,
November 23rd at Reid's Corners
Hall.
The new executive is as follows:
President, Jim Thornicroft; Vice
President, Morris Traynor; Secret-
ary, Jessie Gerster; Treasurer,
Eileen Baler Five Directors, Bert
Emmerton, Jim Henry, Bryan
Astles, Shelton Dalton, Clarke
Ferguson.
A special thanks should be given
to all the past executive members
on the fine work .they did last year,
especially to the Past President,
Clarke Ferguson who really did an
excellent job in Irving to make the
club a going success, even though
planning activities isn't an easy
task when there is little or no snow.
Three In A Row
For Atom Team
The Atom hockey team . won.
three in a row.
On November 18, in Lucknow,
the home team defeated Tees -water
6-2. I.
Scoring for Lucknow was: Allan
Eadie from Don Greer; Allan Eadie
from Don Greer; Wayne Phillips 1
from Art Clark: Art Clark from
Wayne Phillips;. Don Greer from
Allan Eadie; Art Clark from David
Gibson.
D. Donaldson scored both Tees -
water goals unassisted.
In Brussels on November 20.
Lucknow won by a. 3-2 score.
For Lucknow, Kent Alton scored
from Allan Eadie and Don Greer; i
Kent Alton from Allan Eadie; and
Don Greer unassisted.
Kevin Ditner from Stewart Card11
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iff. Kevin Wheeler from Danny
Achilles were the marksmen for
Brussels_ -
Lucknow defeated Mildmay 4-1 ,
on Monday night in the Lucknow
arena. Alan Eadie scored three:
goals and had one assist: Kent
Alton had the fourth goal and Don
Greer had one assist_
Brendon O`Donahue scored for ,
Mildmay.
Lucknow Y.B.C.
• For the Bantams on November
21st Grew Gardner wwais the high
single winner, ith 143. John Hopf
was Tien behind with 142, follow ed
by Steen Machan 'with 1 "'9. .
Kendra Haldenby 124 and Judy
Hunter with 123.
Steve Machan grabbed the high
triple with 3"'0. but just barek for
with 304 was John Hopi and Bill
Hopf. his brother with 3b4.
Allan Suanla:w !managed taw w��ante
out on top for the Juniors with
Kevin Machan was not far behind
with 183 Brent Maize followed
with INS,. Austin O'Donnell 156 and
Rav Guax wvith 145.
Alan also clinched top pl:aee for
the high triple with 501: Roddy
Havens casae second with a score
of 450-
Fotr the. seniors Rick Ronald
scored a 140 to get high single and
Old" for the hitt triple.
Team s.t:andincs: The K 'kkie^s are
hoO drys, first p1aw-e for the t4 ednes-
daw nicht teams with 2t, points.
Twoteams contest •secorid place
with 23 points_ the TI n *em: and, tiger
C aa:'.. Team. t 1 follows for third
gnaw tante 21 gmwtnts traafied 1;11
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