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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-11-11, Page 14PALE FOURTEEN THE LUCKNOWSENTINELe LUCKNOW, ONTARIO 1,ADIEr. Al. .ERN ON BOWLING 3 pointsOrigles 1. point; 3 points, 'Bluebirds 1 Point; Wren 3 .points,: Cardinals 1pow. Edna Petrie had'high triple 596. and. .Edna Rayner high 335. . Team sianduig , * Wrens 19, Blue- birds 14, Canaries 11, Cardinals Mx. *Orioles 7, Robins 6: • ' *one' game to play,. 200 games- and over. Edna 'Petrie 217; Marie Button t ?AO;, Marie Stewart 204, 201,. Edna. Rayner 235.;, Betty Mole 201; Stair JO Hawthorne 209. LADIES' EVENING BOWLING • Eunice Cunningham's Sapphires :took 3 from. Kay Crawford's' Rub- ies; Pearl Jamieson's. Pearls took. 3 from Gwen Caesar's . Rhine- stones; Shirley. Bolt's Diamonds took 3., fromHet en Ferguson's Emeralds. High 'single Marion MacKinnon 316; High triple 'Mar: ion MacKinnon . 734. Games over 200, Kay Crawford 239, Marion. MacKinnon 210,, 208, 316, Muriel Ritdhie .216, Merle Elliott 205, Barbara Frieedorf 211. Standing: • Pearls . 15, .monda 15, Sapphires 12, Emer- alds 11,. Rubies 11, Rhinestones 8 - LADIES' , EVENING BOWLING Kay . Crawford's . Rubies took 3 points' from Pearl Jmnieson's Pearls; . Helen Ferguson's. ' Emer- alds mer alds took 3 /points :from . Gwen Caesar's `. Rhinestones.. Shirley Bolt's Diamonds and Eunice Cin- ningham's Sapphires . .split with 2 each:; High single, Beatty Irwin 252, Sigh Triple Beatty Irwin 569. Over 200: Pearl Jamieson ,208, Josie Hamilton, 200, .Rose .Hall 231, 'Mae Hunter :221,' Eunice Cun- ningham 223, Beatty .Irwin 252: Standing:' Diamonds 17, •.Pearls 16 Rubies 14, .Sapphires 14, Emeralds. 14, Rhinestones 9 • LADIES' '.AFTERNOON: BOWLING. Isabelle Eedy's, Orioles 4 points, Marie Button's Cardinals: , 0; Marion .' MacK nnnotn's . Bluebirds 4 Points, ShirieY. . Hawthorn's Robing : • 0; Dorothy Ecrington's Wrens 3 points, Wilma 'Chisholm's. Canaries 1 point... Wilma Chs - holm captured the high single this week, having ' a 262 also the .high triple with 618; • • r Teain Standing: Wrens. 22, Blue birds 18, Canaries 12, Cardinals 11, *Orioles. '11, *Robins. 6. * One game to. play, 200' games and over, Marie Stewart 204; Wilma Chis- holm '262 .209; Dorothy Errington 217; Isabelle Eedy 201; Verne MacDonald 222; Edna Rayner. 224; Shirley Hawthorne ,:227: • LUCKNOW MEN'S BOWLING: LEAGUE (Tuesday, Nov, 3k ! p.m. Group) Slveiwvoods 4 : points, Dodges 0; Fords 2 points, Oldsmobiles 2 points; Buicks. 3 points, Pontiacs 1 point. Art.. Purney had high single ' with 281, Hap .: Hall • had high; • triple with 673. Team ' Standing: Pontiacs 16, Buidrs 15, Fords 14, Dodges 11, Oldsmobiles ' 8, ' Siverwoods 8 Games of 250 .and over: Art Par- Amy urney 281, Roy. Finlayson 258, Har- old arold Ritchie 280, Bill Stewart .264. LUCKNOW ,- DUNGANNON BOWLING Lloyd Ashton captured both high triple, ► ` single for the men this week. ' scares of 737 flat and 304 flat. Gwen' Caesar . 'rolled the lad- ies' high triple with, 665 and Betty Gannon got the ladies single with a game of 267.: • Standing: Cubs '20, ,Lions 20, Tig- ers ' 17, Beavers' 17, Coons, 15, Chipmunks.: ,14, Pole . • Cats .12, Wolverines 12, ' Kangaroos ` 12, Zebras 11, Gophers ...11, Squirrels 7. KINGSBRIDGE. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Austin spent the ' weekend in London. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Bonen; 'Flint, spent the .week=end with Mr..Tho- nnas Wallace. Larry Wallace re - tan' r and , cto Flint. With h theKinahan. Mi,, .,. and family, Lambeth, Ni - rice Edwards, itta!•yn}, �am* Sharon . spent Sunday with .r`.frs Aug Mics" Audrey Anstin,. Flint, spent the week -end with' her parents .Mr• and. Mrs. ,Vincent .Austin... Mks Alice Dalton, London,. Mau- rice , Dalton, Hamilton, spent the week -end at their home. Kerry Hogan, ' Stratford, spell the' weekend .with his par. er:14 Mr:' and' Mrs; Con . Hogan. I Joe Courtney spent Sunday, in London visiting Mrs. Courtney in hospital there. • John Van Osch and Miss Sally Knoll visited Mr. and. 'firs, John Van 'Osch over , the Reek -end, 'Michael. Foley. was transferred to Goderich hospital from London on ' Monday.. ;Mr, and Mrs. Herb Wildgen , and family have moved to the former Earl Drennan home 'now owned by, Terry Dalton. PURPLE GROVE Mts.. N. S. ' l.ockrey andJudy and Miffs Norma Jean .Smith. Tbedford. 'were 'recent . guests of Mr, and. Mrs. Donald McCosh, Hallowe'ens . Party. . Mrs. Helen :Swann and Mrs. Ce- • cit. Sutton .were ' the . committee for. a. Hallowe'en party in the school, Judges ' were Mrs. Earp Elliott,' Mrs.. Howard Thompson and . Mr. w. Frank Emerson.. Pre-school, Hea- ther Boyle, ' Roobbie' Sutton, 'Cor- ra'ine Boyle .. and • ,Pauline '.Lowry: 6 to 8 . years, `Gordon , Blackwell, _Donnie ' Harkness, , :Shirley Mac- kay: Kerry Boyle, Marjorie: ' Col - ling; best fancy ,lady, Mis. ;Alvin Blackwell, , Mrs. Alan Coiling; best fancy • man, Mrs.. Peter Lee- 'son, ee-son, Earl' Elliott; best comic lady, !Aryan . Boyle,, Murray. Campbell; best conuc .man, .Francis Boyle, .Cecil Sutton; 'best school boy, Cor' don Blackwell, Stephan Elliott; best dressed school 'girl, Nancy Elliott, Bonnie Boyle:; .best 'Hal- lowe'en costume, ghost. Alts..Rus- tel Needham;; witch Diane Black:'^ well, best;, character imitation, Castro' Iona'. Leeson,.. Kits Eva R Culbert and Mrs. Harold Camp- 'belt •dresssed as •Pearson.and lief- .enbacker, best comic couple, ,Lois = Mackay and Marion' Lowry, Elda Harkness , and Ann ''Mackay.' Mr: .and Mrs. Gordon: MacDon- ald and Mary : Helen visited Mr ..and Mrs. Jack Gilchrist; Toronto ,: Sympathy: is. extended "to Mrs. George Emerson in the passing of her father . Mr. John' Bell .of Kinard ne on Thursday evening: Funeral was from McLennan Fun eral Hoi te, Kincardine. on Satur In 10' In w�r� kida Widths IDEA1.sx�vin� WALLSHEATHING BUILD'ING;"A 'NEW';'thiM'N? WE HAVE ALL THE ITEMS VOU REQUIRE. 4, 81/2" x .81" Glazed Chimney Flue 81" x 13" Glazed. Chimney Flue Brick Mortar. Mix Lime. ALSO IN 'STOCK, Cenieiit Cbimney.,Blotks' ►arm Door Luinbeis.-,.and Hardware Now Is The Tim.e. To Make Those Barn and • Garage Doors WE' 'HAVE A SUPPLY OP. BARN' DOOR TRACK, TROLLEYS and BRACKETS Also. TONGUE • AND. . GROOVE LUMBER FOR BOORS. FRESH CEMENT 1N. STOK. John W. Henderson Lumber Lt Phone 528.3118:f;.yuclriowr` . I,V • WEDNESDAY, NOVA 11, tom: InigwaES. .closed with prayer by rs, ll Nixon; CHURCH NEWS '� Freshyter an W,tM1,S. monthly . meeting of The regular . the Luc3t'rran now Presbyterian met November 4th, in the base . inent of the church: Mrs. Jas. Little was in'thechair ,and sly• opened the .meeting by • reading,' a verse of poems:. Mrs. Little led in . prayer: The. scripture was read in unison. .Mrs. J. Emmer- son gave the Mission Study, and the Prayer 'Circle Was taken by l4Irs. ' C. Finlayson and Miss Mary, McLeod. \ir-s, .W. Porteous and. Mrs. C. Cook were appointed for the nominating committee. There was' a short business session. The December ineetitng was .to be .held at Mrs.. M. Henderson's home.. The .visiting . committee . reported making eleven calls. The offering was then taken, and prayer was given by Mrs. R. McLeod. Mrs:, P. Stewart gave an interesting readings and .the topic was given. by Mrs: E. Johnston. A verse from :2nd Samuel was answered by '20 ladies present.. The nieet Marlene . Gawley and Dewayne Grieg visited Mr. and Mrs. Vic- tor 'Gawky'. • •• . Dr. and Mrs. James Emerson and 'Frank, Charing -Cross, spent the Week -end with Mr. ' and Mrs. Geor$e Emerson., Mrs.' -Prank Dore,' Ronnie .and Dianne , were ' Sunday guests of Mr. 'and ' Mrs. Kenneth ,Brindley, Kincardine. ' .• Mr. and Mrs. ' Francis - Boyle, Bryan,' ` Bonnie, , Kerry; , Heather and Corraine spent the week -end with. Mr. -and Mrs. Fred.. Fowler, Windsor. . A' number . from here attended„ the Ripley 'High School Commen- cement Thursday or Friday night. -Mr.. and Mrs., Gordon MacDon- ald, Mary Helen . and `Judy were Sunday visitors with Mr. and John Emerson 'and Mr. and Ars, Fred Gilchrist, 'Lucknovi. Some of theoladies attended the Regional meeting. of. 'United{ Church Women in Bernie o n Tuesday night. ' Purple Grove Institute met at the 'home 'of Mrs. Jack Farrell on Wednesday -afternoon. ` • Mrs..: Victoria Stnith spent the week -end, in , •Collingwood. Mr.. and Mrs. Ken Bell, Detroit. Gail and Brenda Patterson, Agin_ court; " visited : Mr. and Airs. ton Collins and family., Mr.' and . Mrs Morford 'Mackay visited the Chesley Funeral Nome . to pay tribute ' to the late John Matheson of ' Lochalsh: Stirs. Victor Gawky, Mrs: Don= : old . McCosh, Mrs. Frank Dore •and: Dianne; Mr. and, Mrs. 'William Ar- nold, Mr. and Mrs. Harvie. Thomp- son and family attended' the' Holy- rood bazaar and films on Satur- da y evenir►►g, Miss Margaret Robertson was Arline Sty y evening guest of .4i`i a Saturday McLeod, Luckndw. Mrs. Fred Craigre, Mr, and Mrs. RusselHewitt, Miss Barbara %ee. son, Bill Taylor; Roy Fraser, Miss CULROSS CO•RNERS Observed .25th Anniversary Congratulations to Air .ands :d' Hodgins' '(former resdests,; '; celebrated r h er diEbon anniversarytheiotn siWed,da‘.., Nor ennb..r 8 . Frank ..Schumacher, is employ, ed at Ton! r Hacketts lanplerrreaas Shop Luckttoww ' The first three' days of lass week •was open deer season The hunters wereplentiful but. as tins is Written we haven't heard of any deer • being taken in • this nal. mediate area. As some oftile" bunters said, There just ar eat any deer" - ' Mrs. James Wraith, Lucknow, ',Pent Thursday on the line. v ;st. Ing with . Mr. and Mrs. Mrdrovi Wall ' and Donnie and Mrs A Green and boys. She spent Thum, day hw s' - day night at Browns. ,Mr, and 'Mrs Ezspent Thursday evening, at the same. home Mrra, andStanley : ,Mrs, Dan Tollef_ Islington spent the week -end Kith Mr, and Airs. Ezra Stanley and Family. • Mrs. Frau 'Brown and Reg spent Sunday with. Air and Mrs. George Harken.: and boys, Thames. fiord. Carling. Black Label Beer :b'rims over. With thirst-clrenching.#lavourliPour a tall cool one tonight . , you'll known w6Black Label is the big favor ite with•,pet ple cast to coast l say. "MABEL. .14 :l ACK L4BELI .