The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-01-30, Page 15 (2)Brownies in bike rally
• The second Lucan Brownie Mugford.
Pack has had a very busy season The annual bake sale was a
so far. The girls have been
working very hard to win badges.
Eighteen won badges in a Bike
Rally conducted by Constable
Gordon Barker at the school and
another 18, instructed by Mr.
Charles Glenn, won Skaters'
Badges. The Highest score in the
Bike Rally was won by Julie
great success and thanks are
extended to the mothers who
contributed and to the local
citizens for their support.
On January 27 Anita Collard,
Jane Straatman, Martine Engel
and Judy Davidson left the pack
to join the Guides. Best wishes go
with them.
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GET COUNTY AWARDS At Saturday's Huron 4-H Achievement Day at Stephen Central School a
number of girls from the area received County awards for completion of six projects. Back, left, Denise
Glavin, Ellen Vandenbygaard, Maureen Muller and Joan Hodge. Front, Susan Fischer, Joanne Von Raoy
and Kathy Dinney. T -A photo
Irish score two junior wins,
juveniles win penalty filled tilt
By MIKE WRAITH
Intermediate "C"
Thursday the Lucan Ho-Jo's
travelled to Parkhill and skated
to a 6-3 victory. Bob Evans led the
Lucan attack with a pair of goals
while Bob Edwards, Rick Daigle,
Ron Lindenfield and Paul Young
added single markers.
Monday the Forest Boys came ,
to Lucan and defeated the Ho-
Jo's by a 5-3 score. Forest took a
1-0 lead after one period of play
but early in the second period
Dennis Burt put Lucan on even
terms with Rick Daigle and Mike
Anderson assisting.
However, the rest of the second
period was all Forest as they
knocked in four straight goals.
Tom Hodgins narrowed the
margin on a long slapshot and
Mike Anderson came right back
scoring on a goalmouth scramble
with assists going to linemates
Dennis Burt and Mike Anderson.
Forest was assessed 9 of 16
penalties which included a
misconduct.
Village newcomers
Newcomers to the Village
include: Mr. & Mrs. H. Lehnan,
Carold Court, "Chuck" Heacock,
Beech Street, Mr. & Mrs. Patrick
Gillespie, Duchess Street, and
Mr. & Mrs. Eachern, William
Street.
Junior "D"
Wednesday night the Lucan
Irish trounced Port Stanley by a
12-2 score. Port Stanley scored
the first goal but Lucan came
storming back led by the three
goal performance of Randy
Kraut. Linemate Brad Taylor
contributed two goals while Gary
Herr, Marty Wraith, Dave Smith,
Brad England, Mike McIntyre,
Ed Robb and Jim Maguire added
singles.
Sunday afternoon four first
period goals carried the Irish to a
4-1 victory over the Mitchell
Hawks. Defenceman Gary Herr
led the Lucan attack with two
goals while Mike McIntyre and
Brad England netted singles.
Goaltender Kevin Lightfoot's bid
for a shutout ended in the second
period when the Hawks scored on
a power play opportunity.
Banta m
Saturday the Lucan bantams
fought back from a 3-1 deficit to
gain a 3-3 tie with St. Thomas.
Dean Densmore, Calvin
McCallum and Ron Glenn ac-
counted for Lucas scoring
power.
Monday night in exhibition play
Lucan shut out a London Minor
team by a 7-0 score in a game
played in London. Dean Den-
smore paced the Lucan attack
with two goals while singles went
to Martin Clarke, Kevin Gilmour,
Ron Glenn, Calvin McCallum and
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Paul Snoeys. Goaltender Mike
Stanley recorded the shutout
while Lucan took 6 of 10 minor
penalties assessed.
Juvenile
In a penalty marred game the
Lucan juveniles defeated St.
Thomas 9-3. Jim Hodgins was the
top marksman with two goals
while Jim Benn, Gary Connolly.
Bdb Cornish, Dave Crane, Dave
Smith, Pat Holland and. Cecil
Nickles added singles.
St. Thomas was assessed 17 of
31 penalties taking two
misconducts and a 'major
misconduct while Lucan took
both a misconduct and a major
misconduct.
Pee -wee
In an exhibition game the
Lucan Pee-wees shut out the
Lucan Lion pee -wee house league
all stars by a 7-0 score as seven
players each contributed a goal.
Paul Gilmour, Mark Edginton.
Doug Latta, Paul Wraith, Dean
Scott. Kevin Duenk and Bob
Green blinked the light while
Danny Sceli and Mark Grove
combined for the shutout.
Saturday afternoon a late
Lucan rally fell short as St.
Thomas defeated the home team
by a 7-5 score. Mark DeBoer,
Doug Latta, Brad DeGraw, Paul
Gilmour and Paul Wraith were
the Lucan marksmen.
Atom
The Lucan atoms led by Steven
Glenn's two goal performance
and a shutout performance by
Tim Culbert, defeated the
Bombers of the Lucan Lions
house. league. by a 3-0 score.
Alister Craig scored the other
Atom goal.
Saturday night the Atoms
travelled to St. Thomas and were
defeated by a 3-0 score.
Lions house league hockey
The Sabres edged the Aces 3-1
in bantam with Colin Wildfong
leading the sabres attack with
two goals and Marty Van Praet
added one. Allan Grace was the
marksman for the aces.
The Thunderbirds and the
Barons played to a 3-3 pee -wee
tie. Paul McGregor netted two
goals for the Thunderbirds while
Ron Barr added the single. Jeff
Van Praet, Greg Fisher and
Todd Wade scored for the
Barons.
The Blazers defeated the
Raiders by a 3-1 score. Alex
Jones, Andy Sharp and Ron
VanderHoek led the Blazers
while Allan Maslen replied for
the Raiders.
Brian Curran. Doug Cook.
Stewart Melanson and Alan
McRoberts led the Bombers to a
4-0 win over the Lions. Peter
Schied registered the shutout.
Atom
Dennis McDonald was the lone
Wildcat scorer as the Wildcats
defeated the Bears 1-0 in atom
play. Van Box Meer received the
shutout.
The Jets edged the Cougars 2-0.
[)avid Doland and John Kemps
were the Jet marksmen wuile
Brent Fowles recorded the
shutout.
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Kirkton church
elects officers
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
KIRKTON
St. Pauls' Anglican Church
held their Vestry meeting Sunday
evening. Rev. Savary opened the
meeting with prayer.
Minutes and reports of 74 were
read. Election of officers
followed: Vestry clerk - Bill
Waghorn, Rector's • Warden -
Gerald Paul, Peoples Warden -
Garth Blackler, Synod delegates -
Alex Irvine, Theron Creery, Sub.
delegates - John Simpson, Ken
Blackler, treasurer - Earl Berry
paymaster - Mrs. Bill Waghortf,
Cemetery committee - Garth
Blackler, Gerald Paul, John
Simpson and Earl Berry. Rectory
committee - Mrs. Bill Scheafer,
John Simpson and Harold Davis.
Auditors - Burns Blackler,
Harold Davis. Sidesmen chair-
man - Harold Davis.
Intended for last week
Clarence Switzer is a patient in
Stratford General Hospital.
Philip Blackler and Murray
Shier have returned home from a
vacation in Florida also Mr. &
Mrs. Larry Bickell spent ten days
in Florida returning home
Sunday.
Mrs. Albert Weernink flew to
Holland for two weeks after
receiving word of her mother's
death.
Mrs. George Hall spent a few
days this week with Mrs. Charlie
Vessey London.
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