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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-12-24, Page 1324, 1956 :he pup - Anthem, annual red and Carruth, NG ' ONALS Christ- Or are Le holi- friends• ersona-1 .day in. fail or • rural a1 car - nig her iy item ►1e. Pe o u4arifoihrobolio MONDAY, DECEMBEft 241 1956 emir‘wannveiIIMIF.AMMIggit rrot- �ric . , THLt ZUOK • 0W SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE THIRTEEN 4M,vi * Ii RIPA +M HhtplPt,1'R74pOPI URVA i'A'1Pi,3'1iai y t 1, ' a a t a. IN• V Aot i • t .; i As,, an . ex.pression of our thanks and good }will; we. ' extend to all our friends. andbusiness . associates our • very sliest wishe'S' fora Joyous Yuletide Season and •. A New Year ,blest with all th..e best. Reuben Willson i Rai. •3,_Goderieh' .. • --' Phone 80-r-8; 'Dungannon zi reAtt ityl!e 'so;tgrrscexa rs, rn nonr. si emir.: i►c nr. nr0er.,nr ftr s rta i,,„,..t.4.;0.4,Y 11,0,4 Gil{ 140 4 a?tiawkwY llf ue.040 L a 40„74,0404, 1 TIMBER TIPS, At mid -Season we always re-, view the happenings so. 'afar in the •league, Time 'doesn't• permit as " cornplete a • summary as in previous years However but here is a list of the record holders,, all iwith no handicap. • Team single, , Wolverines, 1163; team •triple, Cubs, • 3119; ladies' single, Edna , Rayner, 285; . triple,. Edna Rayner, 699; gent's single, George .. Westlake, 328; triple, Jack Fisher, ,77,0;; ladies' aver- age, Edna Rayner, ,190; Ruth Jiar� ,dine 170; gent's,•average, George Westlake 211, Jack :Caesar 199. Low records • are: gent's • single .64, triple 281; .ladies .single 2y,. triple 153, and it's best hot to. mention. any. names. The • Gophers league lead was shortened as the Zebras downed them for'3 points .on 'a fine'team, effort led 'byBud Orr's Q661. Marie Green was hest for the Go- phers, whose' highest score .was Freda 'Button's 679 rolling spare. • The Coons won ',one . game and a 2 point edge on pinfall gave, them 2 points in their .contest with, the Wolverines Cann .Don Mason •was best 'for either team .as. he • came, very close to a ,tur- key :with Howard. , Agnew scor- ing 642 also rolling well.: For the Wolverines, , it was . team—e'f ifort . with singles .by Mary •'Fish- er, H. Greer •and',Hap Hall , fig- tiring in the scores,. Bob Finlay rolling, spare seared' 648 • pins. • .Rhe: , Squirrels' hopped into 2nd place .on a 4 • point. win over the. Cubs. . Freck Button' 'with 641, Roy Finlayson ,with 620 and Bill Button (with .6.12 all figured in the victory. The shorthanded' Cubs' were below par .and might have -gone -empty handed --but-for: the lucky •No." prize won by :the Park ', duo. The Chipmunks'. vaulted into 6th place• :as. they downed ,the Beavers for .4: points, The John- • • store duo's combined. total . of 1301 was best in the' league' and won turkey- .fore the .Chipmti,nks,. :while '.Arnetta . Thompson's 632 was best. fpr the' Beavers; . .:.The 'Kangaroos:. came back to life and •scored a 3. point win over the Pole Cats. Gladys Ham- ilton's :721was best. with • Alan Barger • also rolling , .well: Bob McIntosh with' 621. and M. 'San-' dersoh with •604 were highest Pole Cats;. Keri "Mowbray ` roll- ing spare` also had a good., night. The Lions '`scored a 3 `point victory over. the 'Ti:gers., as Irvine Eedy..came ..up with '680, points. •and a turkey, rw:hile• 'Harold' El- liott, scored ,61.3 pins for his night's • work, Dick . Abel with f 52 was best4 for the Tigers who made epry game close. :Merry ;Christmas t'o each. and every reader of this colurim and may the New Year bring health and :happiness... • Standing .• 'Gophers 32;' Squi'rrels 30, Kan- ga... i oos '29,. Pole Cats 28,' Wolver- ines' 26, Chipmunks 24, Cubs* 23, Zebras 22, Beavers 21, Lions ' 1:9, Coons 17, ' Tigers 15. . . TOORGANIZE • r - WEEE LEAGUE, WANT NAMES k Pee Wee Town League is to be operated under the spon- sorship : of the ,Recreational, Com- .14 om- mitteer .and the eonvenerslhip' of H. b,, Thompson, • -The narriefi-arc ' wanted of. all 'lads from townand country, up "to 1t ' years, • who would, like to play hockey. Itis expected that at least two teams can be form- ed', and rpssibly more: Leave your name at once with "`Bud'' Thompson • . ' Frooi. this local group; an all- star •teaii`a will eventually be chosen to represent.Lrro-va-i=n the Pee Wee tournament 'during Young :Canada week at Goder- ich neXt.: s#,:er--------L—:- Veteran Curler?• Led by 82 -year-old Alex`C•raw- ford•;. a . W in.gha'm rink won the Western, Foundry curling trophy' at a recent tourna.n ent in Wing.:, 14 hair, Alex; who ' is ,, 8611 goilig strong', has. ,"ben :a curling en - r thtisiast for aver sixty" years, 'not ri n. to mention lawn 'btrw1i g 1; 4 4 4rt 1441101 it aPaP PIP WMAVG0004414 lr ► ICt RL YM .,144, • .•+1� 1116 *gib* "vs' L. 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