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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-03-09, Page 10PAO* THE .hJCKNO LUCKNOW ONTARIO. MARILYN THOMPSONS RINK WINS RIPLEY ONSPIEL • Evening Ladies (Monday. March 7) Sapphires' 3, Rhinestones 1; Diamonds 2, Emeralds2 Rubies 3, Pearls 1, High .single of 293 was wen.' by Marion MacKinnon and high triple of.646 by Anna, Johnstone. Games of 200 and over: Marion MacKinnon 293,214," `Anna johns stone 263,231, .Rose Hall 237 ,221, Jennie McPherson 226, Mary Fish- er 221,.219, Barbara Sanderson 205 Kay Collyer 201. Team Standing:. Shirley Bolt's Diamonds 5, Isobel Miller's Em- eralds 5, Pearl Jamieson's Pearls 4, Margaret Finlay's Rubies 4, ; Eunice Cunningham's Sapphires 4, Colleen Eedy's Rhinestones' 2.. • 11 ;t <i. Jack Fisher .Rolls High Triple For Year :Jack Fisher Team' Tops. •Men's .League LUCKNOW MEN'S BOWLING (9 p,nn. group - Tues.Mar. 1) , Congratulat#ons to the. Mustangs for w•inni,ng,the Season's bowling. • High triple was rolled by Fred Young wit •758 flat, High single, goes to Harold' Errington with a 330 flat game.- .. . : • Jack Fisher's Mpstangs 4,points,• 'Freck Button's Oldsmobiles 0 poi- nts; Bill Button"s Fords 2 points, Ross Irwin's Buicks 2 points; Bill Hunter's Dodges, 2 points, Don- ald MacKinnon's. Pontiacs •2 points. Team .Standings for seasons,_ bowling: Mustangs 53•points, Bui- cks 47 points, Pontiacs, 43 points, Dodges 42 points, Fords:34 points, Oldsmobiles 21 points. • • Games of. 250 and 'over; Harold Errington 330, Fred Young 290, Eldon Wraith 264, Armie Wilson 291, Lloyd Hall 321, Frank:Haw thorne 289, Allan Johnston°264, °toe Vienneau 278, Clark Finlay- son 263: LUCKNOW DUNGANNON • BOWLING Jack Fisher captured the men's:• triple for the year with a score' of 843, with games of 283,. 290 and 270,. and Barry -McDonagh roll- ed the ;• single of •313.: Marion 'Mac- Kinnon: had a triple. of 695 and also the high single of 274. Beavers 56; Cubs 52., Coons 52, ;Tigers 50., Pole Cats 42, Lions' 39, Zebras 39, Wolverines -34,. Chip- munks 31, 'Kangaroos 29, Gophers.. 29; Squirrels 27. moan Ladies (Mon. Feb. ; 28) Dorothy Errington Tolled both • High Single and High Triple scores for this week with a single of 295 and a triple 'of 730., • •Shirley liawthorne'i Robins 4. points, Wilma Chisholm's Canar- :les 0 points; Yvonne Dougherty's Wrens 3 points, Isabelle Eedy's ' Orioles, 1 point; Marion MacKin- non's Bluebirds 3 points, Marie. Button's •Cardinals.1 point. Team Standings for play-offs: Robins 4 .points, Wrens 3 points, • Bluebirds 3 points, Orioles 1 point •Cardinals .1 "point, • Canaries • •• 0 points. Games of 200 and over: Dorothy Errington. 295,239, Jean Phillips 241, Marie Stewart 202,210,' Max- .ine Maize 252,243; Wilma Chis-. holm 235;1'11a Hackett 201,200, Tillie Hackett 241; Lillian .Irwin 218.,209, Mildred Cameron 220 232; Ferne MacDonald 256, Marie • Button 216; Marion MacKinnon 210,281,Kathleen MacDonald, 212,: Madelaine Haldenby 224. LADIES. AFTERNOON BOWLING • (Monday, March 7) Janet. Ashton captured the .high. single game for"this week with ' 380 flat score.: Marie Steuart , • `rolled the high triple wit.11 718 fiat. Marion MacKinnon's Bluebirds 3 points, Shirley Hawthorne's Rob- ins 1 point; Wilma Chisholm's Canaries 4'points, Yvonne you - errys Wrens 0 points; Marie'Butt- • on's Cardinals_ 2 poiits, Isabelle Eedy's Orioles12 points. Team Standings for play -orfs:. . Bluebird= 6 points, Robins 5 points, Canaries 4 points, Cardinals • points, Wrens 3 points, Orioles 3 points. ..• Games of 200 and over, Janet LIICKNOW PEEWEES .WIN SEMI FINALS The Lucknow and Southampton Peewees played their first game of the,semi finals in Southampton on Tuesday of last week. " • • Lucknow cameout, on top. with a score of 8 to 3.• Goal scorers were John MacKenzie` 3, Andy. Whitby. 2,Greg Hunter, Paul Frayne and: Rus Moncrief one .each. Lucknow PeeWees won the second game Of the W.O.A, A. semi-fin- als defeating Southampton 8 to 3,' on Monday ntght of this weekon; home ice. Goal scorers were John MacKenzie 5, Paul Erayne.2, , Andy Whitby 1. Lucknow PeeWees now advance into the finals with Elora. Has Position With Bell Telephone Co • .(Olivet News) .Burt. White left on Sunday for /Guelph where he has accepted a position with. the Bell Telephone' Company . . Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Dexter were in London on Thursday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs'. Rqbert 'Osborne on the birth of a daughter, a'sister,for Joyce and. Joan, 'Evelyn White was soloist in Olivet United Church on, Sunday. ., Sandra MacCharles was organist, The Olivet 1.1..0 .W. held their February, meeting on Thursdayaf- ternoon in the church Mrs., Jack McGuire opened the worship' with. a poem and also.gave a: chapter . on the Study Book. Readings were gipen by Mrs. ii:any. Coiling and.' Mrs. /Herman Anger. Mrs.. Gary Hoffman sang a solo ,accompanied by Mrs., John MacCharles. Mrs,, • Ray Hamilton offered prayer. Mrs. Walter Black presided for the business.. Vis. Black ' aneMrs. 14. Clayton 'were appointed convene ors for a . sale of coffee and pie. Mrs. Clayton gave a report on the Leadership• workshop held at Walk. erton recently.:Following the ben-, ediction, lunch was served to the : .ladies and also to the junior choir. The latter came" in after schooa. for pra.ztise. Ashton 880. Ferne .MacDonald 265 Helen Hall 214,201 „Jean' F'hili.ips '206, Helen Stothers260,: Isabelle Eedy 268,248; Mabel Steward' 228, Tillie Hackett 212,230, Marion MacKinnon, 266,231, Ca- therine' Andrew,' 21a, Pearl, Murdie 217' ' Ena Henderson 238, Marie . Stewart 215,246,25/ REAL CLIFF HANGER RIPLEY CURLING NEWS The' local High School bonspiel .. 'ended on „Saturday afternoon in• .exciting • fashion. The winner ,. of the Ripley Curling Club Trophy was the rink skipped by Marilyn :Thompson, with Peggy Fry,Vice;,' Ron Farrel, second;, and David Ball, lead., Marilyn•srink was the only three game winner in the. event, with a plus score of : ten., Her final game against Bob Benson's rink was a real cliff hang- ern. The score was tied :at coming home, with Bob having last rock.' This very tense situa- tion, with Marilyn lying two resulted in a miss, and set the stage.for'the victory celebration.. • • A most interested -spectator at this game was Ricky Dodds, who had led •his rink of, Barbara Mac-.. ,ravish vice; .Joan McLean, sec. and and Judy Mann, • lead, to .a record of.two wins; with aof' eleven.. A loss 'for Marilyn. would have given the trophy to Rick, as it turned out, ;he had to .settle for second place. Third place went to Earl Farr ell's rink, with two wins, ;plus nine, and an overpius of ,twenty 'five; nosing out Gary'Pollock's. foursome, also with two wins, plus; nine., and an overplus• of twenty-three . Curling with Earl • were John Rudder; Florence'Mac Lennan and Janet -Forster. Gary had John D. Colling, Paul Walden and. Jim Paquette, •Allan Tranter'srink of - Nancy. MacKay, Jack McInnes and Sharon Coiling were consolation winners. The'only member of the faculty present again was Mrs, Frank Fair; who admitted that she didn't know too .much about the game, she just wanted,to.see how the kids were•maling out., We can assure Mrs:. Fair that the kids appreciated. her appearance. They . also app- reciated the efforts of Shirl Bowers, as they presented him with a gift, on behalf of the Student Council. Shirt worked, like a Trojan' on. Saturday, •to make sure the snack table ,didn't get empty. Y. President Donald MacTavish • YOUR RED. CROSS IS SERVING �, TODAY. �. READY FOR TOMORROW presented the `.Ripley; Curling,Club, Trophy to the winning rink, at a dance held at the High School,. later in, the evening. Previous ` winners"ha'4e'been: Dick Stanley.. in 1963, Lloyd Graham in 1964. and Barbara Funston in 1965. Hear- tiest` congratulations go to the new winner and her rinkl An experiment was tried, on o 1 sheet this week witb'the er- ectionof eight foot. fluorescent fixtures over each house.. This considerable improvement has prompted the executive to order similar fixtures to be installed im- mediately on the other two sheets. It is hopedthat. these can be added Ito each year, until'/he whole ice area can belighted in this fashion. •.•. Coming events are the 'Internat- ional" Internat-ional"Bonspiel this. Saturday; Mar- RDHS CURLING CHAMPS: are pict ured-following their success at the Ripley District High School bons-. pieh;on• Saturdays at the Ripley Curl ing Club. Pictured holding their :individual trophies. which become their personal property are, left' to ht, Peggy F , `vice, dau'e ht g ry, daughte .. of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon' Fry; Mar- ilyn;Thompson,• skip, daughter of. .Mr. and Mrs., Ernie Thompson Do MacTavish, president of the. Riple Curling Club who presented the winners;; David Bail, lead, son of Rev. and Mrs. George Ball; Ronalc Farrell, ;second; son of Mr.; and Mrs. Lester Farrell. • ch: 12th, and the "Wind-up" Bons- piel on March 22nd, 24th and 26th Playoffs for the winter draws will, be held in the., week following to '"wind-up" to wrap up another s: • successful season. Don. McLay. . LUCKNOV,1 MIDGETS PLAY. SERIES WITH LIONS HEAD Lucknow Midgets played their firstt game of the best two out of three series with Lions Head on. Tuesday of this week,. 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