The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-03-02, Page 8THELUCKNO''1 SENTINEL, LUCKNCW., ONTARIO
RipIey.
Curling News
This has been a quiet week at
the Club with one of the two open
Saturdays of the winter. However,
• Ripley rinks were. out . of town, . w ith
Kenny L,- MacKenzie at Goderich
and -Lloyd Wylds at'Wingh,am. We
do not know how Kenny made out
but we are told'that Lloyd's rink of
Sandy MacCharles. Don ' Paqu te'
and Gordon Martin were Con ola
tion winners of the 11 o'clock draw
at the 'Berry Door Spiel in Wingham
•, • '• .• • ! •
Two rinks from R.D.H.S, attend-
ed the High School Junior mixed ,
• bonspiel at Ikiui Elgin on. Saturday,
at d each won two games. The
rink, skipped by Danny Dodds, wi-
th Susan McLay. vice, John D.
Coiling, second, and Janice Wylds
lead, in their two Wins. piled up a
plus total good enough :for second
place and were winners of "Ernie
Richardson" curling .gloves: The
,other local entry. skipped by
'John Fludder. with Diane Schultz,
Vice.' Brian Wylds, . second, and
Pieggy, •Fry, lead, won the first two
, games. and had the privilege of
playing the ultimate. Trophy win-
ner from Port Elgin. for their;
t iird garne. This is the second
week running that rinks from the
local High School have made com-
mendable showings: in area bogs-
piels,
A large. entry list is anticipated
for the -kcal High :School bonspiel
which winds up. on Saurday. Mar-
ch 5th. This is always a very fine
competition, somany keen con-
tests are expected. Student Coun-
t it President, Allan Treater, and.;
his committees ate working out the'
• final details. 'President . Donald
MacTavish willbe making the pre-
sentation of the Riey Curling Clu,
'Trophy to the winning rink.
The entry list isnow coMplete
$o the ~eon annual " i ,„ ,odic n
:rel, sponsoredby
Coltatney and.' How Hodge'. This
to ke a_ most intere=cifts
event last xl we art look-
ing' fes,. o rear ..,=•fortnnance. '
wilds beheld on S ay, March
gra..
Don ?.tn`l..ay.
Evening, Men
(Tues .Feb , 22 9 P. M. group)
High single this week was rolled.
by Allan Johnston with a game
of 318 flat. High triple goes to
Bill Stewart with 755 flat,
Bill Hunter's Dodges 4 points.
Freck Button's Oldsmobiles 0 points
Ross Irwin's. Buicks,3 points, Jack
Fisher's Mustangs •1:point; Donald.
MacKinnon's Pontiacs 4 points; •
Bill Button's Bords 0 points.
Team' standings: Mustangs 49
points, ' Buicks. 45 points, Pontiacs-
41 'points, Dodges 40 points. Fords
32 points, ' Oldsmobiles 21 points..
Games of 250 and over; Allan • •'
Johnston 318, Bill Searle. 293, Jack
Caesar '302, Bill Stewart 274, 254,
Jack Fisher 272, Harold Errington. •'
263, Fred Young 276, Donald Mac.
Intyre 256, Bill Bolt 275, Len Mac'
Donald 282,253'.
Evening Ladies.
(Monday, February 28)
Isobel Miller's Emeralds 3, Mar-
•garet Finlay's ;Rubies • 1; • Pearl Jam-
ieson's Pearls 3, Eunice Cunning-
ham's Sapphires; 1;: Shirley' Bolt's
Diamonds•3, •Colleen Eedy's Rhine-
.stones 1;
High single of 323 Beatty Irwin.
High triple of 683 Kathleen Gibson
Games 200 and over: Beatty. Ir-
win 323;,' Kathleen Gibson 307,206
Doris Boak 300, . Maudie 'Fisher 276
• Mary Lou 'Peiestap 249, 'Rose Hall
246.. Shirley Brooks 246, Mary
Fisher 235, 'Pearl Jamieson 234,
Jennie. McPherson 225, Kay Craw-
ford 223, Margaret Hackett 221,
217, Isobelle Eedy 217, 208, .Iso=
bel Miller 202, Yvonne Christian
202.
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As ration meeting held at Ripley
wu� Feh to 2St . He
cite co Co=unity Colleges. :
lam,. ra,lrtt Gini ,i7zrocirrced b'vr'6i1.1
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Highway Widenin
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Land was purchased from farm
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berley on Highway 86 for the
purpose of widening thelughway
in• this area:
COMMENCES TRAINING
Aria Smeltzerrof Weston spnt,.
theweekend' with her parents;
Mr. ; and Mrs. •'Arthur Smeltzer,
She .leaves this week,to train. at
Toronto. General Hospital,
William Pace suffered a knee.
• injury recently while trucking
goods to London.. '
• • Mrs. Eldon Bradley, Mrs. - Pilien
and Mrs. Elden;Lowry attended the
Workshop 'at Walkerton «i
' Thursday of last week. ,
'A euchre wit held at Ambetley
Orange Hall on Tuesday evening.
Of . Iasi week. • High prizes were wont
by Mrs. Emile McLennan .arid. Bob '
• Campbell. •Mrs. Leonard Courtney
received the lucky draw. prize.
Fine. weather on Sunday brought:
many tourists to Amberley Beach
and: other resorts.
Sandra McLennan of London and
Brenda McLennan of Guelph visited
1 With Mr.. and Mrs. Walter &own
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on Sunday
' Rev. Harold and Mrs. Pilien an
Mr.. and Airs. '14orval Nesbitt were
in .London recently and visited with
Louie Nesbitt and other patients.
Mary Elizabeth Walden was
alike,'for the Junior Choir at Pine
RiveUnited Church ori Sunday.
The choir sang.a children's hjrtnn.
Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Brown' re -
'turned home on 'Thursday after
spending three wee s in Stratford.
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RIPLEY -BEAT PUBLIC SCHOOL
Ripley Public School, Girls de-
feated the Lueknow ,Public Schoo
Girls' team in a hockey came in
•
Ripley last 'Friday afterri.00n:5 -
MIDGETS DEFEAT BANTAMS
Tuesday night ;of last week, t
.th know Midget and Bantam
hocCey"•teams played :in ;an exlhi'
ition• game. with the Midgets.' win
ning by fa score ;of 8 ;8.
KITCHENER DEFEAT : DEEWE
Kitchener. PeeWee Hockey
Team defeated •Lucknow PeeWe
9 - 2 here .Saturday
NOVICE START PL.A'' OFFS
The Lucknow'Noviee hockey
team start a best -of -three piayo
series in Chesley tori~ht (Wedn'
day) This is WOAA playoffs.
The Novice teary al=o have
plans for attenditic,a tournament
Ira MCuft Forest .on ' Larch •12th,
4rttd Donald'Courtneti ere featu
on CK 'X -TV at Is'inifham•recent
Milk lvlatketing was the subject
for discussion. • •
Carl Lowry of Ry erso". College
Toronto; spent a few days with.6
parents, lvir: and Mrs, Elden tow
ry and family .
Elmer'McKerizie and sort Blair
eaf 14.1ount Forest spent v,ednesday
with Mr,.• and Mrs. Elden Lowry'
;Bill Godfrey and 1,-"as.0 Lowry.
visited with friends p.r. earboru,
1M'iichigan, at the lokeeke" .