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silted. Assisting: were Marylou Van 1Seieeteren (2), and Jim
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News from the arena
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The Bantam A ream,' rated as a DD entry,, hosted
rated`Kincardine squad on Dec. 18 and tied the game .at
four all.
Adam Cameron made agame-saving stop inthe .third.
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Scoring WAS by Jordan Andrew, Craig Moffat, Taylor
Mab ;a d Barg. Moffat. Assisting isti were Rob McGee (2),
aryl Aitchison (2), Jonathan ,MacKinnon and Richard'
Walke,
Novice
Those Wild Things..rnet up with Ripley on Dec. 21 and,
evenly - matched. Darius Mali,
4 to 2. The teams were acnly ��
Ben Kn chtel,'Jnn John Kuik and Tyler Kawalez look great
•oni defence.. .
by
'Scoring -was Blake Alton and Scott Blak a with Laura
Stanley and Tyler Kawalez assisting.
It was a°good team effort, along with strong goal tending
by Mike Wilson that gave the Wild Things a 3, to 2 win
over Niildnlay on Dec, 23.
Mildmay pulled their goalie in the last two minutes and
applied `the pressure, but Lucknow held their ground in this
. exciting game,
Blake Alton claimed A hat trick, with his first goal unas-
John Kuik.
Meeting up with Ripley again on Dee. 28 Lueknow's
goalie Mike W.iJson earned himself a shutout.
Lucknow°.s four goals were from Alton (2), Mike
Bowley and Darren Austin, With Austin picking up two
assists, and singles from Bowley and Alton,
Atoni Bad
The Ice 'Warriors travelled to Teeswater on Dec, 1.8 and,
can e home with a.2 to 1 victory. •
Teeswater scored early but the Warriors came 'back with
. the s .or..
two more to� end the fret. period n . lead. c
ing ended: for the rest of the night,' the • host goalie got t
good work 'out 'frin the Warriors.
David Canter nscored/both goals with' assists from
Jesse Cox•, Holly' rew, Graham Cook and; Lesley
Morrison.
Excellent team work resulted in, a six all tie when
Lucknow-hosted W. erten #i on Deo. 23 for an exhibition
gamey
Derek Quinlan and David Cameron .scored twice each,
with Matthew Pritchard and Luke Van Qsch picking up sin-
gles. Assists were from .Jessie Johnston,: Van Osch, Cox,
Cameron, Pritchard (2), and Cook, (2),
The Warriors .travelled to Belgrave on Dec, 28 to play on
a much smaller ice surface and lost 3 to 2. Cameron did the
scoring for Lucknow with Pritchard assisting.
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aro" lors....britig.jiv
o seniors,
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,Two youthful Carol
Ringers, Jennifer Firinelley
and Angela. Sehnttz, and
titer groups brtight joy to
Senior Citizens and shut-ins
around the village.
Sympathy to the family
of Eldon Culbert, who
passed away suddenly on
.Dec. 20, in his 83rd year.
Funeral service was held
from McCallum and Palia
Funeral Home on Dec. 22,
with Rev, Alex McGilvery
officiating. Interment in
Dungannon Cemetery,
Family and friends were
served refreshments, f �� 1-
lowing the service; at the
Dungannon Senior Citizen
Centre, where Eldon was a
chartered, }Ionorary
Member. -
Congratulations to
Wayne and. Rosemary Park,
in the birth of their second
son .Lucas Johnathan, who
arrived on Dec. 19, at
Clinton Public Hospital.
Brother Michael 'was on the
welcoming committee, as
well as grandparents John
and Marina Park.
In - 184$, Pentland,
Pioneers settled at Sylva
Lawn Farm:
On Dec. 23, a family tra-
dition was carried on with
Michael and Susanne, host-
ing four. generations.
Present for the Christmas
festivities were. Wilfred and
Marjorie, their four 'daugh-
ters;. Norma from Ingersoll,
Carol and :RRdne from,.
Kincardine and Lori from
Goderieb, former daughter
in-law Nellie Clayton from.
Belgrave, and their spouses.
Eleven grandchildren were
present and fivegreat
grandchildren.
Limelighting the show
were eight -week-old Jesse,
son of Michael and Susanne
and Vicky's six -week-old
daughter Charlotte Leck,
from Tillsonburg. ,
a
Iva Carr, :Dungannun's
eldest Citizen, will observe
her 97 birthday on
Thurslay, Jan, 4. at her
Lucknnw residence, Maple
Breezes Manor.
On a stormy Dec, 25, Iva
spent the day at the .home of
her nephew Bill Iayden,
Barbara and family.
Rev. Alex McOilvery
conducted three worship
services at Dungannon
United Church on Sunday,
Dec. 24.
Lighting the fourth
Advent candle at 11 a.m.
was the McNee family--
.
Eric;
amily--
Eric,. Kathy, Jeff. and
Alexandra.
The four churches' of
Dungannon Union Pastoral:
Charge joined the family
service at 7:30 p.m. •
The Advent wreath was
re -lit by Rev. Mex, who
also narrated the Biblical
Story " birth of Jesus` ;'y
means of a pageant with
children and congregation
participating.
•The old familiar carols
are dear to the hearts of all,
The Methodist versionof
tord's Supper wase
served at midnight.
The families of : Jim and'';
Margaret. Errington gath-
ered. inthe village. on
Boxing Day for their festiv-
ities.
Funeral Mass for the late
Edward Brophy (who
passed away 'suddenly in
Kitchener on Saturday,
December 23, in. his .69th
year) was held in $t.
Augustine Church on
Wednesday, Dee. 27.. Spring
Interment in 'St. Augustine
Cemetery,. "
Jessica and Mchaei
most popular names
For the fourth year in a
row, the names Jessica. and
Michael continued to lead
the lists of. Ontario's most
popular monikers.
Since 1991,.Matthew and
Ryan continued to hold sec-
ond and third most popular
names for boys. For girls,
,
Sarah' has been second for
the same number of years.
The biggest surprise on
the list, released by the
Office' of the Registrar
General, was the appear-
ance of the name Taylor for
girls among the top 10 for
the first time, '
own at the lanes
Monday Night - Dec.
.18 -H.S. and H.T. Wendy Ritchie
185, 516, Eric Taylor 300, 737.200+ games: Nick Solani
236, 214, Eric. Taylor 245, 300, Robert Jones 247, John
Andrew 210, John Van Diepen 227, Gerry Vander Klippe
228. Standings: Head Pins 35,. Lucknow Bowl 34, Snow
Birds .33 1/2, What 28 1/2, Zort astriam 27, Happy Roller
23.
- Dec. 23 - Smurfs: Grace Finnigan 96, Patricia Wall
99, Nicole Beyersbergen 96, Becca King 81, Bantams:
Jodie Machan 166, 128, Richard Elliott 146, Whitney
Taylor 132, Jennifer Beyersbergen 142, 129. Juniors. Paula
Taylot.157, Kevin DeBruyn 155, Matthew Stewart 169,
Seniors: Marlene, Johnston 205. Standings: Olyinpics +4*
Paramount +230, Starline +499, Scorpions +353, Cyclones
+546, Ninjas +404.