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.
Luke Drennan .started Lucknow's
LADIES AND
GENTLEMEN,'
MAV WE HAVE
TOUR
ATTENTION,
PLEASE.
The TV maybe blasting in the other room, but at this moment you're
proving an important point about newspaper advertising. It requires
your willing .participation. And your full attention. That's a claim that
radio and television can't make.
And that's what makes newspaper advertising so powerful. Readers
seek out newspapers. Not vice versa. They want information and
entertainment. They'll search page to page until they find it. And when
they do, they'll read every word. You're proving our point right now.
When people tum to their paper, they tum there with interest. Which
means that's where your advertising message needs to be.
With all the choices available, it's difficult deciding how best to
advertise your. business. But everything becomes a little simpler when
you remember one rule...
YOU
GOTTA BE
IN THE
PAPER.
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. Requests forfurther information or
the completed research proposals should be sent to the:
Long -Term Care Area Office
Ministry of Health
Suite 201, 231 Dundas St.. Phone (519) 675-7680
London, Ontario or •
N6A 1H1 1-800-663-3775
Attention: Linda Girard
RE/MAZC •
RG'%14AK
RE/A1 lC
5119,000, RR #1 RIPLEY.-C,unl'y
• Rett ,,n 10 17 acres features large
yellow bnck home neared and ,nSuldled
26 r 46' workshop and playhouse One
of a Kind Call 396,8444'toff cel
$114.500. RR a3 GODERICH. Great
hobby farm w 11 Sto r"Y h,any '•n ' g1'
.gay IOC4t,on Gocd Ddrr and dnvirg stied
Jeff Scott. Rooert Scot
396 5333.395 2873
S59,900. RR #1 RIPLEY. Gcod starter
hone an 3 dCfe$ Close t0 Lake HL,rpr
C,tn yW,. I1,,S.prOcerty 'Cr '"ss rhan
$500 per month C,v1.396 8444 .•itac?1
�utrs tt R •be ' s,';" 396 5333
395 28'3
o`
ROBERT SCOTTJEFF SCOTT
Cafe f Associate Broker Sales Rep.
395-2873 396-5333
Rf/A,U " LAKE LAND 8444 LTY LTD.
R&'JW t(
P6' Px
•
41
'i
\44
1
4