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PAGE EIGHT THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1977
Junior Farmers
Aid Heart Fund
The first meeting for the new,
executive was held Thursday,
January 20 at Brookside School.
Business was called to order by the
new ,president, Mel Ritchie.
Committees were chosen to help
with a dance planned for February.
A campaign was set up for the
Heart Foundation. They will be
campaigning in all of Ashfield
dUring the 3rd and 4th week in
February. Recreation was supplied
by the new executive.
A toboganning party was held
January 23 which was enjoyed by
everyone.
Next meeting will be February
14, 8 o'clock, at Brookside School.
LIKE WILDFIRE
In a way of speaking gossips
are authorities — just because
everything they say goes.
Lucknow
Arena News
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2
1:30-3:30 Moms and Tots
Free Skating
3:45-4:45 p.m. Brookside Boys
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3
4 - 7:30 p.m. Figure Skating
Industrial Hockey
7:45 Holyrood vs Lucknow
9:15 Kintail vs Ashfield
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4
3:45-4:45 p.m. Brookside Girls
7 p.m. Pee Wee Hockey
8:30 p.m. CRC Hockey
Listowel vs Lucknow
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5
8-9 Flea Practice
9-10 Atom Practice
10 - 1 House League Hockey
10 - 11 Bruins vs Red Wings
11 - 12 Rapgers vs Black Hawks
12 - 1 Canadiens vs Leafs
2 - 4:00 p.m. Public Skating
7 to 8 p.m. Flea Game
8:30 p.m. Wingham Minor Hockey
. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6
1:30 - 3:20 p.m. Public Skating
3:45 p.m. Hockey Came
8;00 p .m . Ben,efrt Exhibition (fame
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Lucknow To Share
In Midge!
Tournamen1
The Lockridge Midget hockey
tournament, usually all played in
Wingham during the Easter break,
has increased in number of teams
participating. Lucknow Recreation
department was asked if they
wished to participate in this
program. It has been agreed that
Lucknow will host fifteen games
from March 18 to March 20th
consisting of Triple A games,
Double A games and B and C
games. More details in future.
The Lucknow Lions Club, in
co-operation with the Wingham
Lions .Club, are preparing a game
program to be given to spectators
on admission to arena and consist-
ing of local merchants advertise-
ments. Harvey Houston hag
graciously consented to contact
people in the Lucknow area in this
regard. Lucknow minor hockey will
benefit financially from all phases
of this tournament.
Advertising
helps
good things
happen.
CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOARD
RTS
Town and
Country Bowling
Ladies high single went to Olive
Smith with 168, Greta Johnston
had high double with 297.'
Harry Lavis had high single with
198. The double went to Walter
Dexter with' 340. -
Team scores: Reds 3,. Oranges 2,
Yellows 0, Greens 5, Blues 3,
Violets 2.
Team standings: Yellows 48,
Blues 44, Greens 43, Violets 40,
Oranges 38, Reds 28.
Juveniles
Win And Lose
Lucknow Juvenile hockey team
won one game and lost one in the
past week..
Lucknow won 7-4 over Walkerton
on Wednesday, January 26th with
Randy Alton scoring 2 goals, 3
assists; Tam ForSter 3 goals, 2
assists; Tom Peterson, 1 goal; Rick
Conley, 3 assists; 1 assist to Kevin
Cowan, Al Murray and Terry
Armstrong.
On Sunday, January 30th Mount
Forest arrived to find Lucknow very
short handed owing to the 'weather
and romped to a 15.2 victory over
the local lads..
This ends regular season play
except for cancellations.
KINLOUGH
The Women's Institute held their
euchre party on Tuesday evening in
Holyrood Hall. Five tables were in
play. Prizes went to high lady,
Mrs. Cliff Johnston and high gent
was Earl Harris. The lucky lady of
the evening was Mrs. Oscar
Hodgins..
The many friends of George
Haldenby, who is a patient at
'Jniversity Hospital in London and
underwent surgery on Monday
evening, wish him improved
- health.
Homer Devitt of Harriston, Mr.
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147.46 you may borrow $7,000.00
The above loans based on 141/2 % per annum
5 year term — 20 year amortization
Borrow for any worthwhile purpose: To consolidate your
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Gerald H. Wolfe
PALMERSTON 343-3632
Representing
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Kitchener, 1-5i9-744-•16251
Member of Ontario Mortgage Brokers Association
and Mrs. Wm. Evans of White-
church, Mr. and Mrs. Don McCosh
of Ripley were visitors during the
week at the Maulden home—.
Help your
Heart.
Help your
Heart Fund