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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-12-21, Page 181'age 18 - Lucknow tientinet, Wednesday, December 21, 1994 Panthers win and lose Novice A's trounce Howick 16 - 3 On Thursday the Lucknow Panthers played at hone against Mildmay.. After a scoreless first period, Matthew Martin scored in the second after a set up pass from the corner by Mark Meriam. Luck - now went up by two when Jasbn Lewis tucked One into the corner, assisted by Keil Farrish, Mildmay scored but before the period ended. A backhand shot by Adapt Chilton, assisted by Andy Evans put Lucknow hack up by two. • Mildmay came on strong in the third, scoring twicc to tie the game. With {kV I butes kit on the clock an una.ssisied effort by Jell Havens moved to he the game . winning goal, Final .score Lucknow 4, Mildmay Lucknow. vs Wingham On Sunday the tears travelled to Wingham. 'These teams split the first two games played, Andrew Pickard stood between the pipes for Lucknow. The first period belonged to Lucknow as they scored four goals compared to Wingham's one. In the second Lucknow scored once but Wingham hit the net twice anti twice more in the third to tic the game. Earning points for Lucknow were Martin with two goals, Mike, Wyndham with cmc goal and one assist, Jonathan Drennan with two assists, Lewis One goal, Farrish one goal, Mertaut zinc! l lavens with one assist each. . Final score Wingham 5, Lucknow 5, The Lucknow Novice A's chalked up victories over Howick and Ripley early in December. On Dcc.3, Lucknow trounced the visiting Howick with a 16 - 3 score. Scorers were Tyler Hamilton 5, Bob Raymond 4, James Mann 2, Mark Hackett, Luke Drennan, Daniel Drennan and Derek Quinlan. Assists went to Hackett 6, Raymond 3, Hamilton 3, L. Drennan 2, D. Drennan 2, 1. Mann 2, Cal Mcponagh and (Justin Farrish. A'much closer contest took place in Ripley on Dec. 5, with Lucknow bringing home a 5 - 2 victory. The Ripley goaltender faced over 40 Lucknow shots. 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This message sponsored by this newspaper and the Ontario Community Newspaper Association scoring with help from McDonagh and D. Drennan. A minute later Mann came from behind the net to put the team up a,- 0. The teams exchanged goals in the second period. Mark Hackett got the Lucknow marker with Raymond and Blair Morrison assisting. With less than three minutes in the game, Ripley notched their second goal to get within one. With only 2:06 left, Hamilton connected on a pass from Raymond and Mor- rison to restore the two goal lead. Lucknow then put the game out of reach when Hamilton won the en- suing face off and Raymond fired the fifth goal of the night. LOSE UP TO 10 LBS, IN THREE DAYS! X v With the Supplementary Dict Flan iiwi•ui.1 . Using all natural ingredient • Available at Participating Pharmacies & Health Food Stores For more information call: 1-800-361-4720 Bantam A's lose and tie Howick ended the Lucknow Ban- tam A's winning streak when they came to town on Dec. 12. Howick scored three unanswered goals before Craig Moffat recorded Lucknow's lone goal. Howick con- tinued to score and romped Luck - now 5 - 1. The next day, Lucknow travelled to Ripley for what proved to be an exciting game. Luc.knovy was down 3 - 0 when Ean Moffat, assisted by Galvin Colwell and Cam Moffat, got the first goal. 1n the third period, Craig Moffat brought Lucknow to within one when he scored from Greg Courtney and Jonathan MacKinnon. In the dying seconds of the game, LuLknt>w's E. Moffat tied the game. Assists went to C, Moffat and G. Courtney. All things end •t'rom page 14 When all good things come to an end... we go to grandma's!, which means more presents •;till. Then when all good things come to an end at grandma Bak's, (but not before a huge Christmas dinner),.. Boxing Day arrives, which includes a trip to grandma and. grandpa Sande's house in Toronto!. After we arrive home from Toronto, 1 realize, all good things really must come to an end - even Christmas...but there's always next year!!! ,Laura Sandc,LCPS. SUPPORTIVE HOUSING FOR PHYSICALLY DISABLED IN HURON COUNTY The Huron County Supportive Housing Task Force is inviting proposals to conduct research to determine the interest in and need for Supportive Housing for physically disabled in Huron County. Supportive Housing may poten- tially assist adults with physical disabilities to remain in their normal and familiar environments by providing them with assistance: . The Supportive Housing, Task Force, on behalf of the Long -Term Care Planning Committee, is requesting. research proposals that would outline research objectives, methods, scheduling, and costs of the proposed research, as well as the background of those proposing to conduct the research. ,Research proposals are requested no later than January 5, 1995. 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