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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-03-13, Page 10Page 10 Luckuuw Sentinel, Wednesday, March J 1.99e, ladys marks special day Congratulations to Gladys Arnold who was 91 years young last week. Her daughter Joyce and Jim McEwanIs of Kincardine entertained her on Saturday. Also attending were her grandsons and their fami- lies: Barbara and Jamie McEwan of Mississauga, and Marion and Ken McEwan of Chatham. On ' Sunday some of Gladys' neighbors gathered to wish her the best Isabel Brook, Mary MacDonald,. Amanda Mitchell, Pat *marl Clarence Jarvis,. Anne lvleCosh and Mary. Anne KukOly., Many from the Grove enjoyed the IlappY Hearts meeting ui Ripley on Friday and the excellent meal served at the Kinloss Community Centre on. Sunday. . 4 Purple Grave I °14 1 and boys of Port Elgin visit- ed with Shirley and Doug IVIacDonald, and family on Sunday,. - Heather Clifford is away this week at Port Sydney at a 4II Leadership eonfer- !Mee. Fran. and Jim Farrell and family visited with Jan and Simon Logtenberg -and fam- ily of Dungannon during the week, Christine Farrell vis ited with Irene and Joe West and family of Stratford. Visiting with the Farrell's were, Kerry Ferguson and Kathy Martin. and boys. Janet and Jud Mailette of Waterloo visited with her brother and family. Sandra BaPPY 1101i4a3rS to ali andDonald Forster, f'"otina, those who are off for the March Break; For some of us the snow has lasted too long but for the youngsters who enjoy snowmobiling it is great. Visiting with Marjorie Thompson on Sunday were Marie and Allan Coiling and Bert Thompson. Wilda and Harvie Thompson visited with his sister Olive Irwin at Maple Breezes Manor in Lucknow on Sunday. Anna and David Lawton Jean Forster is spending the March break at Camp eanadaoweh near Ayr. Doris and Oraen Rock and Edna Stanley'visited With Bette MacLeod on Saturday evening. Mary Anne Kukoly.visit- .ed Helen Smith of London on Wednesday. Sandy Gander visited withli Anne McCos. Get well wisheS are sent to Audrey Stanley Traher who was a patient in a London hospital; also to Hard Maple or Ash SLABWOOD t.imited lime Offer - Call now _ $130./17 *Cu. yd. Truck Load Delivered within 20 mile Mileage Marge Beyond That. Large. Quantity Discounts When You Haunt( Craig Hardwoods Ltd. auk& )17426,122t1 Auburn, Ont. • a HO RESULTS February results for NHL sharpshooters and goalies showed a few surprises. Eddie Belfour became incredibly stingy in net bringing WS goals against down under .3.0. Wayne Gretzky notched a Meager "4.5 pool points while even Mario Lemieux "slumped" .tio 11.5 points ,over the four week period. Mogilny, Sakic and Lafontaine were all up 15 points or more. Cliff Mann , posted the best monthly gain of -66 points - a whopping 6 points more than his closest competitor! Top 100 are posted in the arena. Coniplete standings are on hand at Cliff's Plumbing and Heating. Here are the 20 entries , with the highest point totals: • . • . Tony Wartnaby . 283 10. Mike Mali 260 2, Jon Chilton 279 11. Brad Petteplace 258 3. Kevin Hickey .4 275 * 12. Ross Moffat . 257 4. Steve Chatnney 274.5 12,1toe McDonagh 257 5. ttryan, Lachance 269 13. Brian MacDonald 256.5 .6. Dan McDonagh 267.5 13. Jim Surridge 256.5 7. Robert Hamilton ' 264.5 14. John Hamilton. .2515 7. Home Hardware b . 264.5 15. Bill lialdenby • 252.5 8. Steve Hackett,' 2623, 15. Eric Taylor 252.5 9. Randy Alton 260.5. 16. Mark Dawson 251.5 ' those who are suffering aud have suffered with tha mis- erable flu that is around. Nancy and Paul, Greenwood, Stefani MacDonald„ Anne McCosh and Mary Anne' Kukoly were at the birthday Cele- bration for Teresa (who isn't a teenager any mere) and John (who hasn't been a teenager for a long time) Farrell. on Saturday evening 0 the Farrell home in Colons Township, See you at: the card partY at the Centre on Friday night. Weather Quiz Which of the following weather facts is not true: (a) Canada -has the lowest aver- age annual temperature of any nation, (b) the biggest snowflake ever recorded in Canada was 5 centimetres across, (e) combined, June and July .1995 were the hottest months in Canada in the past century, (d) Staff at Canada's national weather office were once trapped overnight by a snowstorm Answer: (a) Canada's average annual temperature is -4.4 degrees C, making it the second coldest nation in' ' the world next to Russia at - 5.5 degrees C, but well ahead of Outer Mongolia at -03 degrees C. Takalo CHARTERED • ACCOUNTANTS • 567.Cainebell'si;kiieknow. • Personal TaiReturns. * Small, Business • Parms Doug Miller C.G.A. Lucknow office Manager Registered E me Agent LUCKNOW 519-528-3633 'Goderich 519.5244677 El Huron County's Complete XVEHICLE L_ 11 E CI V El ti in B al Headquarters In a in JSrnaIl &11,11d -sized Cars la mil ID Passenger &Cargo ti Vans, Pickup Trucks r.) Daily, Weekly,' Monthlyr., CInsurance Rentals & gj Marc11 cl'Pree Delivery 11 Clitsk about our 11 II transportation scrviee ftWr•ottA'Ab • 11 CARCAR&TRUCKRENTALS. 11 11 nivisorA ofSuntoagt Pont: 500, Huron ltd.•.i.God erieh''113' tai..60,00Agi fill it 1:1 • . n 524-8347111'..• The Lucknow LariCersare down two games in their Senior' B series final Vo'fith,:.Oundafk» Plating in LoOknOw,. on'Sund40ight, the Lancer0 were down 3 tor0.1n. the 1010 ,periOd and couldn't catch up as Dundalk detested them 6 to. 4; Whiter...goalie DeanLindsaywatChesthe,-corner of the net closely as the DundalkOffenceifooks'foialree IMSOIckpass to. (Pat Livingston phot0). . - . . • . Lancers down two in finals • Lancers advance to the next round. The Lancers .are down two games in the ' • Senior B final series .With Dundalk. , • * Senior 'Tyke • • Last Saturday, Lucknow led 2 to, 1 until. The senior tykes took part in tompainent the last minute of the second Period when :.i.n.Clinton last Saturday. In their first game Dundalk tied the game, then scored two *they over -powered Clinton 13 to 1. • goals late in the third for.the 4 to 2 win.• Scoring was by Devin Kemp (5), Kenny Dean Lindsay. started in net but was. Stanley (4), Wes Rivett (2), Stuart Simpson replaced by Adam Skillet) after the first aid Buddy, Chaney. Assists were by period when Dean Was hit in the head with Stuart Eadie (2), B.J. Mayer (3), ,Justin a slap shot. • . - Davidson (2), Megan Cameron (2), Wesley Lucknow's two goals were from. Russell .Rivett,(2),:Kemp and Simpson. ' ""' , • ""'" . . '," - • ' ' • Sutton and Steve Michie, with Brad On the A side, competition got a little Murray, Brad Priestap and Steve ”Sirnpson tougher. Listowel proved to have a better assisting. - squad and defeated the Sepoy. squad 6 to 1, On Sunday, the Lancers fell behind 3 to eliminating them from the tournament. 0 in the first period, and couldn't catch .up Lucknow's only scorer was Kemp assisted with Dundalk taking a 6 to 4 win,. Dean by goalie Michael Hoggart. - • Lindsay was back in the net. • Every parent went home pretty proud of Steve Simpson scored twice, while Chris ", the way their tykes played. Irwin and Darin Lindsay claimedthe other two. Assisting were Simpson, Irwin, Dale Afton B - ice Warriors • Priestap (2), Brad Priestap, Murray and The Warriors won' the last four games of , Dan Londry. their round robin series last week, making it Game three is at 8 p.m. in Dundalk on eight wins in a row. Saturday, and then back in -Lucknovv on They defeated Teeswater 3 to 1, Ripley 6 Sunday at 3:30 p.m. to 1, Wingham 4 to 1,, and Winghatn 4 to 2. Billy Johnston's strong goaltending has led the team all the way with a 1.13 goals against average in the playoffs. Points added to the stats include: Luke Van Osch (10), Derek Quinlan (7), David Cameron (5), Graham Cook (4), Matthew Pritchard (7)0 Jesse Johnston (7), Preston Drennan (5); KevinlYeBruyn12), LeVey - Morrison, Holly Andrew, Jesse Cox, and Danny MacDonald. ree Wee B Two goals each from Jonathon Drennan and Jeremy Austin led the Pee Wee Bs to a 6 to 3 vittorY over Hanover on Mar. 5. L cknow now has a 4 to 0 record in the six- game,nnindirobinserim, Xi 1 Fattish and Scott Austin scored the other two goals, and assists were redited to Wyatt Kwan (2), Jeff Bauer, Dan McDonagh, Matt Martin, J. Austin and Drennan., Noviee,B Wild Thins The Wild Things lost 3 to 2 in overtime against the Ripley Stingers on Mara, 4. Kyle Shepherd and Scott Blake played a good offensive game with several opportu- nities to score. • This 'was the final game in the round robin p ffs. ucknow carne out on top With five wins and One loss. They now • Troy McKenzie and. Dale Courtney sup- plied the offence against Listowel recording two goals and two assists each, when the local Bantam B team hosted .Listowel on Mar. 4. ,' Justin Brown held' the home team in the game making many beautiful saves. It was a hard fought game with the home squad coming away with a 4 to 3 win. Cam Moffat picked u two assists in the game, Attention C oaclie s! inor hockeyipam pictures are now being taken'. If you haven't been contacted call Pat, 5282822 '