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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-11-16, Page 14Page 14—Lucknow Sentinel, Wedibesdda, , November 16, 1988 GC DERICH K NIGH rs OF COLUMBUS MONSTER BINGO 82,500 PRIZE MONEY • 81,000 JACKPOT MUST GOII Thursday Evening at 8:00 p.m. beginning nctober 6, 1988 AT SALTFORD VALLEY HALL (Except Nov. 24/88) FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 524-9691 OR 524-98 0 DOOR OPENS AT 7 P.M. The War Amps CHILD AMPUTEE PROGRAM For information dial toll-free arca codes 519, 613, 705, 1.800-268.8821: other arca codes dial 1-800-268-8917 LUCKNOW DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE OPEN DATES November Fridays 18 - 25 December Fridays 9 - 23 - 30 Saturday 24 Saturday, Nov. 26 Lowdown "ONLY" Call 528-3532, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. CLASSIFIEDS ...are worth more than just a quick glance. Have you taken a good look at our Classified pages lately? You'll be surprised at just how many ads we publish. When it comes to Classifieds, "the more the merrier" is true! More poten- tial buyers ... more sellers! More people advertising things "for sale" ... and somehow, we get more people looking! That's the way it works! It takes both buyers and sellers ... and we've got them by the thousands! Buying or selling, the first place to look is in our Classifieds! Td'place an ad, call 528-2822. • ntine Lancers win one, lose one The Lucknow Intermediate Lancers, coming off a tremendous season last year, opened their season of hockey play Friday night when they travelled to Durham. Somewhat slow at starting, the Lancers fell behind early in the game and lost their season opener 6 - 2. Durham quickly built a 4 - 1 lead in the game and the Lancers, while holding their own in the final two periods, couldn't over- come the deficit. Steve MacPherson and Don Elliott netted the Lucknow markers. In their homeopener, played here on Sunday, the Lancers hosted the Teeswater Falcons and skated to a 7 - 4 victory. The Lancers built a 3 - 1 lead after the first period of play on goals by powerhouse Steve MacPherson, Steve Alton and Don Elliott. The Lancers continued their strong play into the second frame increasing their lead S PORTS to 7 -1. The mesh was bulged m the second by Pat Murray, Kirk Livingston and two from the stick of Steve Simpson. Nuring their lead, Lucknow allowed Teeswater three goals in the final period before Lancer Ron Stanley rounded out the scoring with one of his own. The Lancers look strong this year and under the direction of new head coach Ron Stanley, local fans can expect big things from the team in the future. The Lancers travel to Ripley Friday night and move on to Owen Sound for a game Sunday. Exciting season ahead On November 11, 1988 the Lucknow Atom A team travelled to Clifford to play their first game of the 1988/89 hockey season. The scoring started within minutes of the puck being dropped. Clifford scored two quick goals against the Lucknow team. One more goal whizzed past Lucknow goalie, Jamie Snow before the first period ended. The second period saw a further three goals scored against the Lucknow team before Lucknow finally managed to get on the scoreboard. Dave Adams received goal credit while Colin Becker and Eric Andrew assisted. In the third period Clifford put two more behind the Lucknow goalie but Jeff Porter's hard work earned him honours of the final goal of the game with Eric An- drew assisting. Lucknow did well against such a strong opposing team. All parents and spectators look forward to an exciting season. Helm family _gathers The Talk of the Town Twenty-six members, of the Helm family gathered for a dinner in the Lucknow United Church Sunday, Nov. 6th to honour Mrs. Ruth Helm on the occasion of her eighty-fifth birthday. Present to help celebrate were her two daughters, and two sons, her grand- children and great-grandchildren, also here sister, Mrs. Carol McInnes of Strat- ford. Congratulations Mrs. Helm! We are happy to report that Beryl Mowbray is able to be home again after spending eighteen days in Wingham Hospital and two weeks with her daughter Joyce and Ken Nicholson at Shelburne. We wish you continuedimprovement in your health. Saturday dinner guests with Lulu Stanley were Floyd and Lynn Stanley, Deane and Kerry of Riley and Larry, Joanne Stanley, Brett and Kirk of Kincardine. Stan and Pam Loree of Toronto were home for the weekend with his parents. UCKNOW by Mildred Loree They brought with them the pictures of their wedding and pictures of their honey- moon at Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Legion dart results November 7 results: Team standings - Powbrs of Pain 2, Demolition 2, British Bulldogs 1, Brain Busters 1. Last weeks results: Finishes - British Bulldogs Jason Stanley 1; Powers of Pain Luke Cranston 2; Brain Busters Erin Johstone 1; Demolition Terry Livingston 1, Darren Humphrey 1. .THE Kincardin Fashion. Grou Participating merchants... 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