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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-09-22, Page 8...... 1 .... ALL STAR TOURS PIONEERS OF ESCORTED MOTOR COACH TOURS "OUR BUSINESS IS GOING PLACES" MUSKOKA LAKE and MANITOULIN ISLAND )4- - 3 DAYS Featuring Cleveland House Resort and the New M.S. Chi-Cheemaun Leave September 26 7 . Return September 20 Leslie September 28 -; Return September 30 Leave October 2 - Return October 4 LeaVe October 4 - Return October 6 EACH OF 2 PERSONS - TWIN BEDS'311S 1 PERSON - SINGLE ACCOMMODATION $129 • CONTACT • • (MRS. BRYCE) MERLE -ELLIOTT Lucknow, Ont. Phone 528-3500 Licensed under the . Travel Industry Act No. 133sr * :Jkoft- 4K -0( 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K -9( 4K 4( 4K 4K Ripley Huron Recreation Registration for Boys' and Girls' Minor Hockey and Figure and Power Skating AT THE COMPLEX on Monday, October 4. and Wednesday, October 6 frOml :30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. HockeY players please bring their Social,.. Insurance, and OHIP numbers. AU minor children must be registered by parent Or guardian. For further informaion about Figure and Power Skating contact Mrs. John. Gamble 395-2808. For further information about Hockey contact Allan Irwin 395-5370 after 5 p.m. ORGANIZATION MEETING For coaches and managers for teams as well as Saturday morning league. to be held at , the Complex Tuesday, October 12 at 8 p.m. ALL THOSE INTERESTED PLEASE. ATTEND. HELP IS BADLY NEEDED FOR SATURDAY MORNING SYNDICATE LIMITED 810111100111111181111111111MIONNIONIV Neeemeeemiwaisei, PAGE'EIGHT. THIS LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,•197 OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK - MONDAY TO SATURDAY, IC:=4)==.1$= SCHMIDS JEWELLERY AND CHINA OWNERS - W. JOS. AND DEAN E. AGNEW PHONE 528-3532 LUCK .NOW BRACELETS Luckni*Ladies .Ball Team B. Division Championship, Tiop14 Presenteit At keague. ponce ,.. Now Arriving PENDANTS CHAINS BEADS EW FALL The league, consisting of 8 teams from Seafoith, :Clinton, Goderich and Lucknovv, was divided into two divisions according to standings. at the end of regular season play. The Lucknow ladieS won the first EARRINGS Pierced and Non Pierced • tudtiow In "B" Finals With Chesley Team By virtue of two, identical scores of 4:1, Lucknow• Intermediate ball team eliminated Brodhagen two, games• straight in a best of three semi final series. Playing their second ganie in, Brodhagen on Tuesday, September 14, Hugh Todd pitched another strong game racking up 14 strike-outs and, allowing one .home run in the 5th inning. George Klageg paced the- Luck-. 'now batters with 4 hits for 5 trips to the bat, with Wayne Todd putting the game away with a 2 run homer in the sixth inning: Lucknow advances to the W.0.-. A.A. "B" final against Chesley. First game will be in Chesley on Wednesday night with the return game on Thursday or Sunday.. Defeat Belmore In Opener On Sunday night, the Ripley ' Intermediates defeated Belmore, 6-5 to take the first gaMe in the best 2 out of 3 WOAA semi-final series. • . Elliott Courtney went the dist- ance on the mound with Eric MacLeod calling the signals. 'Key hits by Eric MacLeod, Andy Burgess, Jack MacDonald, Larry Irwin and. Al Hunter resulted in Ripley's runs.. Blair Armstrong contributed a home run in the 7th inning to the delight of a large home town crowd. The next game is scheduled fnr Tuesday night in Belmore _with the 3rd game back in Aipley Friday night (if necessary). round of playoffs, defeating the , Goderich Swingers two straight, only to go on and do the same to the Goderich Sailotettes; 24-8 and 18-1. • On Saturday, September 18, all eight teams were' presented with individual crests at Vanastra Recre- ation Centre where the league dance was held. Donna Sue Er- rington, captain and Eric Taylor coach accepted the team trophy, while individual trophies were presented to the team members. The Lucknow Ladies team con- sisted ' of Sherry Boak, Janice Rutherford, Barb. Helm, Joyce Lounowicz, Donna Errington, Rose Barger„ Donna Stauble, Lorraine MacDonald, Sue Ritchie, Bonnie' Taylor,' Janet MacPherson and Connie Stevenson. • Ripley Eliminated In 0.A.S.A. - Semi-Final Series 'On NiVednesday night of last week the Ripley Intermediates travelled - to Union (near Port Stanley) for the second 'game in their • 0.A.S.A. series and were defeated 6-3 by .a strong Union squad. Elliott Courtney started on the mound and had a no-hitter going when he 'required relief in the 6th. The Ripley team was leading 2-0 till the 6th inning when the roof Caved in and Union 'scored all 6 of their runs. Eli scored 2 runs for Ripley while John Fludder stored the 3rd run. The Ripley team is now. eliminat- ed from O.A.S.A.. play but are to 'be congratulated for reaching the Semi finals in All Ontario Intermediate D, playdowns. The team is still in WOAA playoffs and meet Belmore in the semi-final series for. the Western Ontario Chatppionship. The LucknoW' Ladies Softball .season came.to a roaring finish on "September 13, as they defeated the Goderich Sailorettes 'to win the B division of the Huron Central Ladies Softball League. Ladies 9 p.m. High single, Merle Rhody 230; ,high triple, Lynn Wall 622. • Games over 200: Alene Clark 209, Marie Hoffman 200, Merle Rhody 230, 203, Lynn Wall 208, 225, Linda Sticklend 204, Susan Stevenson 201.' Team points: Merle Rhody's Violets 0, Grace Hopf's Tulips 0, Barb Helm's' Daffodils 7, Linda Sticklend's Roses 5, Tena Gard- ner's Asters 2, Anna. Johnstone's Daisies 7. Team standings: Daffodils, 12, Daisies 9, Roses 7, Asters 7, Violets 4, Tulips 3. Jessie Joynt had the high sing with a 241. Fern MacDonald h the high triple with' a 612.. Games of 200 and over: Jess Joynt 241, Fern MacDonald 20: 215, Donna Stauble 223, Bernie Kemp 218. Team points: Grace Elliott Queens .5, Kathleen MacDonald Jacks 2; Belle Mole's Jokers Gladys Moffat's Kings 2; Ru Thompson's Deuces 6, Anne Rie ling's Aces I. Team standings: Deuces Queens 9, Jokers 8, Jacks 7, Kin 6, Aces, 3. Ladies 45:30 ()MPLETE P ERSONAL FINANCIAL SE VI • N. Wayne, M. Chandler R.R. 4 Brussels - Ph. 887 ,6021: * Mutual Funds • Guaranteed Certificates Pension Trusts Estate Planning Life Insurance * Aniluities