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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-01-20, Page 8Page 8--Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, January 20, 1988 Ripley tourney results Thanks to secretary Terry Paquette 01 the Ripley Legion for this summary of the results of the Legion Zone Pee Wee hockey tournament held at Ripley on Jan 9. Game 1 - Lucknow over Ripley 4-1. Game 2 - Clinton and Kincardine played to a two -two tie after 'regulation play and ,no scoring after 5 minutes overtime, but Clinton scored 2 goals in the five man shoot-out. Game 3 - Goderich over Exeter 3 to 1. Game 4 - Wingham over Brussels 3 to 1. Game 5 - Lucknow over Seaforth 5 to 4 after five minutes sudden death overtime. Game 6 - Clinton over Goderich 2 to 1. For the Championship Wingham eliminated Lucknow with a 3 to 1 victory. Going to Mount Forest for the Legion District Pee Wee tournament will be Goderich, Clinton, and Wingham. The Ripley and District thanks all teams that participated in the tournament. January W.M.S. meeting The January meeting of Ripley Knox afternoon W.M.S. was held at the Villa. with Mrs. Jack Brown as hostess. President Mrs. Hackett opened the meeting with a Recipe for a Good New Year. The hymn, At Thy Feet, our God and Father, was sung followed by prayer. They were reminded of the Maitland Presbyterial to be held in Wingham on Jan. 18 weather By Ab Wykds permitting. Alternate date Jan. 25. The roll call, a verse on forgiveness, was answered by 10 members and one visitor. Hazel MacDonald had the meditations us- ing the January Glad Tidings Fulfilling our ministry. Our challenge is to accept our commission and go forth to do God's will, whatever it be. Mary Brown read a clipping from a local paper where the speaker compared people to flowers. Some are like real flowers, others like the plastic ones. Gladys Huston read an article by Eileen Parish, former President of Hamilton, London Synodical looking forward to .1988. We start with a clean sheet. What's in store for us this year, she said. Some plans were made for the spring Thank offering meeting on March 13. It was suggested they ask Mrs. Don Craig to be guest speaker. After the singing of "Standing at the Por- tal" the meeting closed. Mrs. Bette MacLeod and Mrs. Mary Brown served a tasty lunch and a social time was spent. Salute to the bard The Lucknow Town & Country Club met in the Legion Hall January 11 with Presi- dent Joan Robinson in the chair, the meeting opened with the .Singing of 0' Canada followed with the Club's theme song. The program honouring Robbie Burns was chaired by Susan MacNaughton who with her committee of Grace. Campbell took charge of the program. The Scottish Dancers were introduced and favoured with several dances throughout the afternoon - Isobel Shepherd .leader of the group. Some dance numbers were Waltz Country, Gay Gordons, Shotishche delighted the audience. Everyone joined in a sing -a -long with Isobel Shepherd on the piano singing - Blue Bells of Scotland, Amazing Grace, Annie Louise, Lock Lomond old Scottish songs. An amusing poem by Isobel Shepherd - The Bonnie Aryshire - A reading Today's Senior Citizen by Betty O'Donnell were both enjoyed. Harry Lavis played several Selections on the Mouth Organ. Susan MacNaughton said there are 11,000 Burns Clubs - Memories of the great Scotsman Robbie Burns have never been forgotten. Business, Minutes and Roll Call followed. 1988 officers are - President, Joan Robinson, 1st Vice - Wm. Henderson, 2nd Vice - Vera Schmidt, Secretary, Mary Lavis, Treasurer, Tena Gardner. The Town and Country Club are an organized group affiliated with U.S.C.O. - Toronto. Memberships are now due. The Holyrood Women's Institute first card party was held at thehall on Monday evening, a pleasant sociable time was en- joyed with ladies prizes going to Mrs. Leo Murray and Mrs. Elizabeth Fair, and the gents prizes went to Leo Murray and William MacPherson. Mrs. Harvey Cooper was hostess for the January meeting of the Anglican Church Women on Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Roy Collins president was in charge welcoming Wanted A news correspondent is. wanted by the Lucknow Sentinel to report the news and happenings in .the Village of Lucknow. Anyone interested please call Pat Livingston at the Sentinel Office 528-2822 INLOU•GH by May Boyle everyone and opening with a poem. The hymn "Make me a Channel of your peace" was sung. The president read "The Golden Rule" for the first meeting of the new year, also the scripture reading followed by prayer. Each member answered the roll call. Mrs. Ronald Thacker read the minutes and gave the financial statement - and thank you letters were read from St. Monica House for a cash donation at Christmas, and also from the Western Bales. All were much appreciated. The New Year's Meditation was given by May Boyle, followed with a prayer. The hostess accompanied at the organ fora nice hymn sing. The remainder of the afternoon was spent in making the 1988 program and prayer closed the meeting. Miss Edna Boyle invited the ladies to her home for the February meeting. Grace was sung and the Courtesies given before refreshments were served. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. David Wiley (nee Mary Eadie) on the arrival of their little son. Mrs. Don Bushell and Dawn of Silver Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonald. Mrs. Hugh Janson and a friend Cathy Genais from Cochrane are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Percy and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Haldenby and family. Ladies from the Maitland Presbyterian WMS attended the Presbyterial at Wingham on Monday at the St. Andrew's Church. Mrs. Frank Moulden returned home from visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phillips at Fonthill and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Palmer and family at Welland. CRIME. TOPPERS 7 1-800-265-3787 Crime Stoppers of Grey Bruce arae seek- ing public assistance in regards to a theft which occurred in Hanover. Hanover Police report that at approx- imately 13:24 p.m. on October 17th, 1987, a male individual, approximately 6 ft. lin., 220 lbs, ..clean cut with receding brown hair, entered the Mac's Milk Store on 7th Avenue, in Hanover. The male rented a funa 3 speed automatic VCR, and two movies. The male produced indentification in the name of Henry WHITE.. The VCR and movies were never returned. The in- dentification are believed to be false. Value of articles stolen is approximately $500.00. Other Police Forces have reported the same •individual has committed similar thefts in the Goderich and Exeter areas, over the past few months. In- dividual may possibly still be in the Grey Bruce area committing other offences. If you feel you can help in this case or any other case, Crime Stoppers of Grey Bruce are willing to pay a reward up to $1,000.00' for information that leads to an arrest. Call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-265-3787. You need not identify yourself and all information is strictly confidential.