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••The Chipinunks, who ge fight-
ing for a (position iri the top six
took 3 Points' from the Pole Cats
this. week:to stay.. tied with the
Wolverines ?pi the 6th •and final
berth. Anna Johnstbn 'With. a 620
total and. Mae, Hunter with 585
,led the Chips twhile. Din Ham-
ilton rolled high for the losers,
. whoSe., pOwer bowler. slumped
The. '.Wolverines continued ' ih•
the first 'six ,as they edged the
;Zebras...for 3 points.. jack , Ban-
nister's 687 'and Har.old*. Greer's
652‘ led the Wolverine attaalc
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THE LUCKNOW SEN.TINEL, LIJCII.NOW,. ONTARIO
q.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15th, 196
.40, Chipmunks '36, Wolverines
36, Zebras 32, Beavers 27,•Coons
25, Tigers 24, Lions 22.
BELFAST IN •iFIRST PLAE
IN BROOM:BALL LOOP
The Belfast powerhouse -squad
has a, slight edge in, the. broom -
ball race; .wh. the Firemen,
'North Kinloss and .Night 'Hawks
breathing down .their. respect -1
ive necks. . • •
-.With Al•Ne 'schedule .abOut twO-'
thirds ,complete the standing,, in,
eluding Monday night's games,
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Or LOWEST LOWPIU
SAVE Sc
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j,.. as follows',
Team. '
•Belfast , . •
Firerrien '
1:
North Kinloss a .1
kght Hawks , .. 3 2 Q
•• .2 2 0
South 1(inloss 1.3 "0
Paramotin.t • 0 2 2
Specials . .. . ....... 0 4 9
while. 13Ob Soak scored. higKintail
the .iesers, •
_The' Gophers are holding their
. .own in fifth place as :they took
3 • points' from tbe 10th place
• ;. For'the Gophers it was.
tearri effort all' the way, while
•Charlie Short 'was the Star Coon
•With 683 plus 60' for .a 743 total.
.• The first place Cubs ' ram in-
. to' tough opposition in the 8th
iPlace "Beavers. and' were lucky
t
ge
') Paints •oh a single game.
LU ;win. Dick 'Park w.as the star as
• he rolled a record triple of 771
• :flat 'to •lead the •, Cubs. ,Punch
MadDonald• was'itire±beaff•Virmitlie
'weli-lbalanced Beavers. • ' •
• The'cangaroos moved *into a
2nd plade"tie with the' Pole Cats
by taking' 3- points .from the
Tigers. Ala Chin led. the
Kafl
garoos with 685 plus 39 for 724
• :while Joan Cormack and Fran
,Alton were best for the losers.
The Squirrels took 3 Points
from the shorthanded •Lions as
Button. rolled a 631 lphts• 39.
for 670..Fred Young was best for
the Lions ,who couldn't seen', 'to,
• get started. • •
This week , saw the following
'near recerd Bill Button
Didk Park 31.8,Cbas. Short
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Past ,Weeks •Results
, Kintail 2, Firemen 0. •
Nite Hawks 2. Specials .1
North Kinloss 1, South Kinloss 0
• Belfast 2, Pararnouht 1.
' Firemen 1, Belfast 1.
Nite Hawks 1, North 'Kinloss 0
BANTAMS ,lig,11.T..TEESWATER
ow Bantams • trounced
HEINZ
liK.D:p•ED
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SWEET'PICKLES
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TeeSwater la-se-WeTrirs
first game• of the "group serni-
finals. with, goals to count.. The
return game has, not .been ar-
ranged, • but we ;Understand
Lticknow is • to meet. •Ripley,' in
order to get' a group charripiori
declared as Soon as possible...
• Paul •Henderson led last Week's
• scorhig spree with six' goals.
Stanley, r D.. Kirklan&and ,
lVIur-
ray Minter each. bagged leach.
312 ancl-13db-BOalt-306.. • . •
We saw' a- new type of seem',
keeping ,..this week. ,Sort of a
"hide an': seek" Style 'Witere:the
opposition' Cannot see' what you
are. scoring until afterthe garne
is • over. It could prove. ;handy
. in a tight game, especially in the
.additiofl following spares and
strikes. • ••••.
• Team Standing
Cubs. 51, Kangaroos 47, Pol• e
Cats' 47; Squirrels. 44, Gopheri
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SCHOOL TEAM -WINS FIRST
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See Ma and 1a Kettle at The Playlionie :This Week
1;ucknow District High. School
Junior basketball•tearn is one up
irithe Bruce Countychampion-
Ship, finals.' They. took, a .54-44
win frotri .the Walkerton team at
LucknoW High last, Friday, and
go' back to the larger court at
the !CoUnty Town' school on Fri-
day -Witha ten -point edge. ICS
goals -to -count in the two -game
series. •' '
The winner meets the Huron
County champs in a, •playclown
elimination series. . •
• It is .the Lacknow team's. first
seasoXi at basketball, and •they
•are being coached by Mr. Paul
Pratt, ,a Member .of the teaching
staff.; ' . '
•Jim Pedersen .paced Lucknoir
to their. Win with 27 points.' Ger-
ald Murray' pitted 10 points,. Art
HOwald 9, Douglas Stanley four
and Donald Johnstini 4. .
The LucknoW squad played an,
exhibition game .in Whigham on
Mondaynight as, a •ttine7up for
Ficlay's crUcial game. ,
IdaCKague -at"IV--FiFiratet" 6
day. Mr. 1VlacKague passed away,
4rith a heart attack the
end of last ,week.
•
Playing Wait Wingluun
• Jitn •.Pedersen, Eugene Crard-
ner; Don Arnold & Bruce •Baker
are playing Midget hockey. With
Wingham this season, .and are
at ,present in the' playoffs ,with
Listowel.
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CULIIPSS CORNERS-
' No news • last week: Reason—
your correspondent was in bed
being entertained by the
Or'
. WI-IITECHURCH
• Miss Eleanor Mitchell of Tor-
onto. spent the week -end, with
Mrand Mrs. Wm. Henry.
Mr.. and 1VIrs. J. D.. Finlayson,
Donna and Linda of Kincardine
visited:with Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter James, on Sunday:
The commitnity was saddened to
hear Of the sudden passing. •of
Mr. OharleS Gillespie a Torofito.
Mrs., .!LOtt is visiting with
-friends- 'in' Toronto thiapast
Week; ,
Mr. and 'Mrs. W. R. Farrier
•returned home., On S,aturday, af-
ter. being 'in the, hospital for a
couple, of•_weeks. •
The regular, Mofithlitig
�f • the W,M.S. was field at the
home of Mr. an'd Mrs. E. Sh:oltz
:rviththe president, Mrs. James'
Falconer in the:chair.. The meet-
ing opened with' quiet music by
Mrs: J. D. , Beecroft., Scripture
Passages were read by Mrs. ',Iasi
Falconer; Mrs... Watt and 'Mrs.
BeecrOft.,PraYer' was offered by
Mrs: John Purdon; The .World's
Day • of Prayer will be held in
.the Presbyterian.- Church with
'Rev: Wait as the special speak-
er. • Mrs. J. D. 'Beecroft had
charge of the study book about
Indians Ontapib. -Mrs. -Milan
Moore had the missionary pray:,
s.'Er-Seholiz prayed a v'
lin; .Solo. accompanied •by her
mother, Mrs. .C:. Martin atthe
piano.. Mrs. J. G. •Gillespie had
charge of -the clip .sheet of the
W.C.T.U. •
The W.A.. held -lheir:
following .the W.M.S. • • •
Aldiri Purdon has. .been
a' patient in Windham Hospital
with pneumonia.
Mr, and jws, .Ross Smith of
Toronto spent the week -end
With her parents,. Mr. arid-,XiC
Russell ChaPnian. • •,
Mr, and Mrs, E. Groskorth,
Patil and Karen; spent the 'week;
end wil-FiriferiariiiViroWdale-
and Unionville. '
Mr. and Mrs. Carn Simmons
• and Nancy of -London visited
witlr her parents, Mr. aricl Mrs:
Chas,. Martin" o'i.er the Week -end.
Mr, and Mrs. James McInnes,
Graham and Mr. J. Alt,'
chis"Or `irtiltieTVIt arry
,
Bethany -farm: . Fo.rurn met on
Monday night at . the home of
Mr. and :IiiIrs. 'Clayton •. Meyer
'with an attendance Of 15. The
topic under :'discusaion .was
"Father and Son Partnership"..
A recreation Period followed 'at- ki
ter; whieli lunch /wasi-Seryed,---7,
' Mrs... Mary Wall is •spending
some time with Mrs: Joe Wall,
Teeswater. •
lin Friday ' afternoon, Or t
.
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cher, Mrs.. Oraharn, held a loire7.
ly. Valentineparty for. :the. child -
Mrs. 'Merle liOdgins visited
Ribbed:
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Mrs.' Annie MacKenzie of .Tees -
,Water. '•. • '.
.Kareii and .Billy. Wall spent:.
Thursday night. with Mrs. Frank":
Schumacher. .•
• A ,Shaclow of glom* was cast
over. •the commUnity. _on Satur-
day morning when it Was- learn-
--ed-Ttliat Joe Wa11'of7Teeswat
haCt passed away, J6e. was born,
on the:14th Con. of.Culross and
except' for i couple Of years In
Kinloss, had Spent his entire life-
time---..-iir-the-sarneschoOl-section,
until 'inc.ving to 'Teeslivater 'about
five years ago. He is Survived by
hi's widow, two daughters and
three -sons, his !mother, who is
84 and. 17 grandchildren. To i
them all the c6mnitinitY, extends I
deepest, •sympathy. .
The ,community would alSo
like to .extend i:sympathy to' the
.menihers 'of the .family,. of the
late Harry IVIc,Kague.- Teeewaters.
Karen, Donna and Billy ' Wall'
,spent the week-eridat' the homei
of Mr. and Mrs; Midford •Wall
and Donnie; • •• . .
• Mr. and Mrs. James •Wraith.
were dinner guests . Sunday ,
�v -
ening, a e oth—fie-761.. 'ace.
Mrs. "Murray.. Henderson Si."farn-.
ily. 'Paramount, it being the oc-
casion .6! Linda's second birth-.
day, .' •i ..
• Mr-, and Mrs. Georgen
of 13luevaie, visited Sunday' With.
Di:kr. and IVIrs, Jas. Edgar and
family. •
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