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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-01-06, Page 8Page 8 —Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, January 6, 1988 HAPPY BIRTHDAY Jack January 8, 1948 HAPPY BIRTHDAY Uncle Lloyd, LOVE From The Family Ontario PAY EQUITY ACT (BILL 154) PROCLAIMED l'hc Pay Equity Act'I RMI 15 +1 is effective as of January 1. 1988. The purpose of Ott Act is to runlovt gender discrimi- nation front the wage -setting process. The Pat Equity Act. obliges.thc public sector. and private sector firms yy ith 11111 employees or more. to. des clop. host and implement pad (",quit. plans and ti) make yyagc adjus rents where pay inequities are found The -follow ing timetable applies: Group Public sector Employees Private Sector Employers yc ith 500 + employees Private Sector Employers with 100-199 c•m.plo' ecs Private Sector I:mplo)cr. with 50-99emplowc•cs Prom(' Sector Employers with 10-49 employees Lyn 1.1993' Jan 1, 1991, • t'u+nng olunl.in fur 1)0% .11C yr, t. nh tcNu r ih.nl • Irnl rmplutrt•. I The legislation coyer. full -tints and permanent part, time employees hut does not Coyer casual workers or students Private sector employers a ith fewer than 111.t•ntpl4) • cc" an: exempt »' For further information concerning the Art. please cuntacrthe Pat. Equity (ommtssion at 15(1 Eglinton Avenue Fast 5th Fluor lirronto. Ontario \I ►P 1E8 Vt;'age Adjustment Posting . Starting Date Date Ian 1.199(1 Jan 1. 1990 Jan 1.1991) Jan 1. 1991 Jan 1.1991 Jan 1.1992. Jan 1.1992' • Jan 1. 1991 Phone 481 t 4(, 4 {•litroittu 1 81111 38- riril i Honourable (.rcgor sorh.tra Minister of 1 .lhuur arca l or a (reorgc• R Pudreh.trdc ( unttttl.•tnne'r LucknQw Peewees play in Silverstick championship PeeWee A's The Lucknow PeeWee A's.nearly pulled off an upset last week at the Silverstick Tournament held in Kincardine. Lucknow had defeated 5 teams in a row to put themselves in contention for the Cham- pionship game against Hanover. Their first game against Elmira ended in a 4 - 0 total. Ripley went down to defeat 3 - 0 while Zurich managed two goals but still lost 4 - 2. Lucknow trounced Wingham 7 - 0 and downed Clinton 2 - 0. There was lots of hard work and great goals from the team in the first five rounds of the tourney and, needless to say, some exceptional goaltending from Adam Skillen and Joel Sutton. The net minding duties were shared in the Zurich contest while Skillen had three shut -outs and Sut- ton one. In the final game of the Silverstick Tour- nament, and what a heartbreaker it was, Hanover eliminated Lucknow in a ten minute overtime period. While Lucknow was ahead 5 -1 after two periods of play, Hanover got fired up and came out in the third to tie the game and force overtime. With the Lucknow boys rapidly running out of steam, 1- anover managed three overtime goals to capture the title. Hanover now goes on to Port Huron to play against teams from south of the border and from other parts of Canada. Congratulations to our Lucknow PeeWees for their great showing at the ,Silverstick. We'll get them next year! The large number of games played last week by the PeeWees much have simply been too much hockey for the boys as Lucknow was defeated in another tourney held in Palmerston. Lucknow started out well by defeating Harriston 6 -1 but came up against a tough Arthur team in the next round. Arthur pro- ved to be just too much for Lucknow as they won 4 - 2. The Lucknbw team will take a well deserved break this week and will skate in the Ripley Tournament on Saturday. Christmas wish comes true for Lancers Lucknow Intermediates The Lucknow Lancers had their Christmas wish come true this year as Santa left a stocking full of players just in time for the busy holiday schedule. Topp- ing the list was a good solid defenceman and Santa dug deep to find none other than Don Elliott, batteries included. Second on the wish list for the team was a speedy winger and Santa provided them with Larry MacPherson. The Teeswater Falcons, were the first to challenge the new squad and while visions of sugar plums danced in their heads, the Lancers scored ten times for a 10 - 5 win. Art Clark and Steve Simpson got the Lancers on the scoreboard early before Lynn Murray came cruising into the pic- ture and blasted a shot through the goalies pads for a 3 - 0 lead. Teeswater cut the lead by one before Paul Maclntyre's long shot handcuffed the goalie and the Lancers again led by 3. • Teeswater again struck to • reduce• the lead but Steve MacPherson and Pat Mur- ray added a tally each to end the first period 6 - 2 in favor of Lucknow. Teeswater managed a couple goals in the second but Pat Simpson hit the ice kicking up his heels to gave the Lancers an 8 - 41ead with two fine goals from the point. Grant Gilchrist added one more in the se- cond and Steve MacPherson scored his se- cond on the night in the third to end the game 10 - 5. The Kincardine Kings were in town last Wednesday and the local Lancers held on in a close game for a 5 - 2 win. Dave Gibson started the scoring midway through the first. and Scott Gibson gave the Lancers a two goal lead just minites later. The visiting Kings got one back late in the period but Art Clark struck for what proved to be the winner before the period closed. Larry MacPherson scored the onlm oal of the second and Don Elliott roundt'd'out the scoring in the third to gave the Lancers the win. This gives the team a record of 3 wins, 7 losses and one tie at the half -way point in the season. The Lucknow Lancers take to the ice again on January 8 in Durham and will play here at home on January 10. Novice team unbeaten Lucknow Novice Lucknow travelled to Ripley for an after- noon game on December 19 and it was a winning one for the local lads. The first period saw both teams play good hockey and the scoreboard remained dark until midway into the second when Colin Becker folmd the mark for his team's first goal unassisted. Michael Puddy scored from Lee Dren- nan early in the third and in less than two minutes; it was Drennan from Becker to give Lucknow a 3 - 0 lead. A short 16 second later, Becker found the target again unassisted to make it 4 - 0. Defenceman Luke Sproul broke away on the Ripley defence and went in with a pass from Drennan to beat Ripley's goalie David Farrel. Graeme Hunter was in the net for Lucknow and earned the shutout. The game was a great team effort by the Lucknow Novice club who are now spor- ting new socks to match their orange team jersey's. The next day, December 20, the Novice team was off to Wingham for a rematch with the Wingham Nuggets and once again came home winners. Graeme Hunter handled the netminding duties alone and brought the team up with an 8 - 1 victory. . Trevor Moffat opened the scoring late in the first period to put Lucknow up by one, but the lead didn't last long as Wingham's Dean Walker answered back to tie the game at the end of the first. Moffat struck again early in the second on a goal assisted by Michael Puddy,and Ben Brophy -added another with the helper to Glen Ferguson. Turn to page 9 •