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THE .hJCKNO LUCKNOW ONTARIO.
MARILYN THOMPSONS RINK WINS RIPLEY ONSPIEL
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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..
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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
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'ended on „Saturday afternoon in•
.exciting • fashion. The winner
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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
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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.
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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
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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,. The game
was played in Wiarton kions Head:
will return to Lucknow this Friday
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