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T KNOW SNTINF_,L, LUCKNOW,. 'ONTARIO
y,T'EDNESDAY, JAN, 25th, 1956
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*The Wolverines showed a bal-
anced team as they took 4 points
from the Lions For the winners
BROOM • BALL. RESULTS , Mary Fisher's total df 591 was:
The brooms ball games p .y..
during the past week resulted as
followa: •
North Kinloss 1 Kintail ' 0
Belfast 6, Lucknow Special 0
Firemen. 2. South. Kinloss 0
Nite Haw,ks.,•4, Paramount 3:•,
BANTAMS LOSE IN RIFLE*
''BY 7=2 COUNT
La ed beat but there 'were four others
above544. Irvin Eedy was tap
Lion scoping a 586 total
The Squirrels and Pole Cats
split 4 points as the Squirrels
took two games ;but the Pole
Catsheld the- high total, Frecl
'and Marie Miaow led the Squir.T.
rels. with ;tdtals. 'of 587 and 585
respectively.. For the Pole Cats
it: was• Mike Sanderson- showing.
the way with .643 plug. 12 for
,655. and the- McIntosh duo with
a..,•icoirxbined `total of •'1';071' plus
X80' for 1,251 0
The Gophers took threepoints
from . the Kangaroos • as Kay
Crawford got reckless. • and scor.:
'a .record breaking 291 singl
and a triple . of 6.32. plus 108 for
a '740 total. ' Geo. Westlake ,also
.rolled • well • 'with 638 plus 18 for
656. The Kangaroos couldn't get
going With. the Hamilton duo
"scoring . best' with. 'a ` combined
total ,of 1,129 'plus 99 for 1,228.
The Coons took 3 • points from
the . Beavers. 'as' Gord Bailey ;roll-
ed
roll -ed 656 plus. 63 for a 719 total.
Lioy'd Ashton' led the Beavers,
with •a 642 . plus '66' fora total
of 708. •
The Zebras 'took •'3 points' from;
d �,ucknow`• Earitains • lost . their
secondg • ame of :the season'.to
Ripley in the Ripley :arena last
Friday by,.. a „ Score of 3-2,, The
home team had `Lucknow 7-10 at
the end of the second' period but
Fraser Ashton's; two goals in the
third, eonibined. with b e 4; t e r
playing. on thepart of .the whole
team, • , gave • Lucknow the roar -
.gin of play in the latter part
of• the game..•
T.eeswater Were : scheduled to
visit Lucknow on 1VIonday night,.
but' several of the, kids ,from. the
`Culross Capital came down.
with "scarlatina", .and the game
was . postponed. ' '
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BROOM BALL . SCHEDULE
h e following broom ;ball
YOUR '.e;•.
,ylmer .Ca#sup.
orri.::Broams
Sunblest Peas
�r�am Style: Corn-
: -Toilet Tissue
1 ' Oz
Bottle: -----
New
4 -string, each
Choice
15 oz. .-
Pride of Niagara
20 . oz.,, choice
Interlake
Super -Soft -_ _
for 2.9c.
2 for.29c.;
3.for 29c
.schedule' has
ween _ .. e
occupy the arena two nights ' ghts a all the way as 'Sob Reid led the
PHONE, 119
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week.., Monday, and . Fridays as. Zebras with a total of.. 655 while
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si e. :' , . Chipmunks
unks . •.
nearly as: pos with 502. plus, 123 fora total' of .
The idea of � ani rural' hockey , .
bl Betty Miller led the pm
appears to have 'been •liropped, 625• •
since the broom ball executive Standing
voted Hockey on the same .night g
against having broom ball Cubs 43, Pole Cats 39, Kan -
and
aroos 37,; Squirrels- 36, Gophers
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The team No. and name is 1; : 35, Chipmunks 30, Zebra. 30,
Luckno!v Fire Company, 2, Par Wolverines 28, Beavers 22, Tig-
amount, • 3; , :South .Kinloss; . 4, ers 20, Lions •20; ; Coons 19. '
Lticknow Nite. Hawks; 5, . KM-
' , tail; 3;; North, Kinloss; 7, Belfast;
8; Lucknow' Specials. .
Date 8.00 pm.:9.00 p.m.
Jan•'13 1.,2 3.4 •.
• • 1-8 .... 5-6 7-8 •
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30
Feb.'. '3
.20 174
• bit ,out of hand on the Tigers
Wednesday—night as., they' took
„ 4 points .and set a, new' team
shoot at.; Dick Park led the at-
tack 'narrowly ••missing. a. •single'
also . scored high 'with 683 plus
• .33 for a 719 total,' Alan Cooper
Was best Tiger with a 659 total.
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GIRL , GUIDE NOTES
The -regular meeting Of 'the
Girl' Guides 'wag Well attended
'for the -first part of the Meeting.
The senier Guides left early tO
go to -the XOupg: People's akat-,
was decided to ask the 'public
to the test of(the Campfire Sing-
ing Certificate,:',If anyone would
.be' intereated in , hearing:. the:
Guides :sing...their sOngS they are
welcome to corne Ito the Recre-.,
January '27th, prOmptly at:8,25:
The test starts at 830 sharp,
The jars for the Collection of
money for `The March .of Dimes'
Will be placing them in. the
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Speedy ".Jet" Delivery
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