HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-02-23, Page 9WEDNESDAY. FEL lard, 1THE L UCKNOW SENTINEL., LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Ifternoon Ladies,
(Monday, February 14)
,Dorothy Errington rolled this
week's. high trip with 663 flat.
The Hi
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High
Haldenby With, 273 flat.
Marion MacKinnon. s Bluebirds
3 points, Yvonne Dougherty's Wre-
ns 1 point; Wilma Chisholm's Can-
aries 2•points..Isabelle Eedy'sOr
files 2 points; Shirley Hawthorne's
Robins 3 points, Marie, Button's
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1 point. t
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Team Standings; Robins. 46 poin
ts, Canaries 44 points , "Bluebirds
39 points, Cardinals. 39 points,
Orioles 37 points,o Wrens 23.. points.
Games of 200 and. over: Made-
laiie•Hald'erby 273, 'Anne Purney
201,231, Marion MacKinnon 221,
Dorothy Errington 228,242, Freida
Errington 23Q, Helen Hall 208,
Ferne MacDonald 254, 225, Marie
Stewart 236, Bernice Henry 205,
Wilma, Chisholm 205, Isabelle
Eedy 270; .Mabel Stewart 204,
Jean Phillips 239_. ` ..
Canaries Top The:
Afternoon Bowiing
LADIES AFTERNOON BOWLING
(Monday., Feb, 21)
Congratulations to the Canaries
on winning the Season's Schedule...
Maxine Maize rolled the high
triple for this week with;7,40 flat.'
Marie . Stewart captured .high sing-
le of the week with 283 flat.
Wilma°Chishcilm's.Canaries.4
points, Shirley Hawthorne's Rob-
ins 0
obins-..0 points; Isabelle,Eedy's, Or-
" toles- 3 points.,, Yvonne Dougher-
ty's Wrens 1 point; .Marion Mac-
,.Kinnon's Bluebirds 2 points, 'Mar -
le Button's 'Cardinals 2, points.
Team ' Standing for season's
bowling; Wilma. Chisliolm's Can-
aries 48 points, Shirley Hawthor-,
ne's Robins '46 -points, Marion .
..MacKinnon's Bluebirds A1' points,.
Marie Button's Cardinals 41 poi-;
nts, Isabelle Eedy's..Orioles 40
points, Yvonne Dougherty's 'Wr-
en's 24 points. ' . • •
Games of 200. and over: Marie
Stevaran 283,215, Bernice Henry
246; Maxine Maize 250,266;224,
Marlene' Black. 263, Shirley'Haw-
thorne 238,216, Jean• Phillips 218
Helen Stothers 220, IsabelleEedy
251, 206, Dorothy Errington 221,,
201, 260, Mariop MacKinnon 213,
Winnie Fisher .200„,W annie Wrai-
th'214, Mildred Caeroit 225,
Ferne MacDonald 213. •
Evening
9 P.M. 'Group - Tues.Feb.15)..
Armie Wilson was top bowler
for the week`with a single game of
303 and .a triple of 716,
Jack Fisher'sMustangs ng points,
ts. n
Bill Button's Fords 2 points; Donald.
MacKinnon's 'Pontiacs 3 points,,
Freck Button's' Oldsmobiles 1' point;•
• Ross 'Irwin's Buicks 3 points, Bill
Hunter's Dodges 1 point.
. Team Standings; Mustangs 48 .r.
points, Buicks 42 points, Pontiacs
37.points,' Dodge§ 36 points, Fords.
• 32 points, Oldsmobiles'2.1 points,.
Games of 250 and over: Armie
Wilson 303,'•,Jack Fisher 274.. Bill
Searle 272, Howard Agnew 252,
Jack Caesar 250, Clarence Greer
285, Gordon Fisher 283.
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LADIES EVENING BOWLING.
(February. 21) ""
Tti'e .Rubies and Emeralds tied
for top team with 45 points each
and bowled an extra game, with
the Rubies. winning. The regular
schedule playoffs begin .next week,
Ri}inestones 3•; Rubies 1; Pearls
3, Emeralds 1; sapphires 3., Dia.'
monds 1. .
.High single -261 was won -1)y
Kay Crawford,who also: won.the.
high triple .of 6.63. •
Games 200 and over: Kay, Craw
ford 261 214, Colleen E dy 245,
Gwen Caesar 240. MabeD Whitb
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239, `Beatty Irwin 231 , Pearl Janz-
- ieson' 231,' Beth Johnstone 226,'
Doris Boak 220, ' Donna Alton 219.
Shirley Brooks 217, Kay Forster
213; Isobel. Kilpatrick 213, Lillian
Hallam 208.
Team Standing •Margaret Fin-
lay's Rubies 46, Isabel. Miller's'.
.Emeralds 45, Eunice, Cunningham's
Sapphires 42, , Pearl Jamieson's'
Pearls 41, Shirley.Boit's Diamonds
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Margaret Hackett rolled the lad-
ies top triple .of 689 and Mary' Fish*
.er topped the single. games with 280.
•Bill. Stewart rolled`a 801 triple
with games of 205, 264 -and. 252.
Mel Dickson. had a single game. of
315 flat.
Beavers 52, Cobs 49',: Coons 48,
Tigers 47, PoleC ate 42, Lions 380.
Zebras 35, Wolverines 31, Chip-
munks 30;.• Kangaroos. 29•, Gophers
28, Squirrels. 27 J, .
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Whitechurch•'News
The ,shingle roof of George Mc
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Gee's farm home on Saturday cau-
ght -fire from: sparks from the fur-
nace Chirnney.
ur-nacechimney. while Mr. McGee •
was doing: chores at his other
farm, ;Fortunately. Mrs. McGee
noticed' the smoke in the yard
and on investigating found the
roof on fire:, notified the neighbors
who, carne and were able 'to, keep\
it from spreading' -too mach:tial the
arrival of the Wirrgham '<fire de-
partmennt, Once again the kind-
ness,, ability, rapid action. of net-
ghbors:was ,exemplified when thhat
afternoon the burned portion of
roofwas covered with • plywood
On. Saturday Wesley Tiffin,took
a busload of 'Wingham High School
wrestlers to Exeter and while they
participated its their sports', Mr.
Tiffin' visited, with Mr, and Mrs..
'E1mer'Huffrnan and family of Luc
an'
• Mr. and Mrs.., Walter Arscott.
-Valerie and. Andrea, spent the week
end in Toronto with Mr. .and' Mrs.
Anthony Di Nova and.family of
Toronto. .
February is living. `up•to the old
tradition "February with puff and
blow fills the ditches with the snow
'During the weekend we had the
puff and blow. which, .at tithesmade-
visibility nil with a .good snowfall
following. '
Due to the .stormy weather the •
United:.Church, services here were
withdrawn.
Mr. . andt Mrs . Ezra Scholtz, l.tn
da and. Darlene C'oultes, went on
the bus to. Kitchener Ice` Capades
;On Wednesday evening,' and on
Friday evening, `Mr, and Mrs. 'Rus-
sel Ross and Doris . also attended the
Ice Capades there;.
• Jim Falconer and Lois were
Tuesday evening Visitors with Mr:. •
;and. Mrs.. Russel Ritchie. • ' .
.. Botn Burchill;' In Wingham'
and •District Hospital on Saturday,
February 19, ,1966to Mr, and Mrs
Robert Burchill e Wingham ' RR 3, .
a daughter. This community- ex-•
tends their congratulations-.
The parents of the High. School,
students were weil'represented`'at
Wingham and District High School.
concert- on Thursday evening.
tvlr. and,Mrs. Wallace Agar of
Winghani Were. -Tuesday evening
Visitors with.: Mr.. and Mrs., Albert
Coultes..
•Mrs. Russel. Chapman • returned
home Thursday evening after visit-
;ing a few d.ays.with'htr. .and Mrs.
Pots Smith and• family. of `Toronto.
PUPILS AT'TEND,ICE CAFADES
Pupils of S. S, No. " Fast Wawa-
rtosh .w.ith their teacher, 'Mrs. Bos-
man; and their parents,' on Saturn
day went on .a bus to the Ice .Cap-
ades in Kitchener. •
Mr. and Mrs. Russel,Gaunt att-
ende4l' the Kitchener,Ice Capades
on Saturday evening.. :
Wallace Conn is attending the`
Good Roads Convention being held
at the Royal York; Toronto,
Mr, and Mrs. .Russel 'Ross and°
roris visited on Sunday with Mr..
• and Mrs. Billie C,asliklc inhonor
of Beth Casl'ck's birthday:
George Conn.of Western Univer-
sity London 'is spending this week
with his parents, Mr. and I�'Crs
Wallace Conn..
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