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Ato
Lucknow-=.
Dungannon
'Walter Arnold rolled both. the
high single and triple for the week
with scores.' of 296 and 661.
Fano MacDonald rolled the
ladies high triple of 661 and Mur-
Iel Ritchie had the high single
game of 213.; •
Beavers 58, Tigers 54, Coons
53, Cubs 52, Pole Cats 45.,• Zeb-.
as42, Lions 40, Wolverines"36,
Gophers 33, Chipmunks 31 ,-Squir-
cels 31,. Kangaroos. 29. . .
BROWNIE NEWS
(by Sandra Finlay) :
The First Lucknow Brownie Pack
net on Wednesday. March 9.
?ackie conducted a game: Kathy
Treleaven was Fairy Queen.. The
kownies went to their corners,
hen came into Fairy Ring: and pop-
sed the pennies in the chest.
.!hiring w,ork.period some. girls::
. EveningMen
(Tues_.Mar .8 - 9 p,m.group).
High triple honours go to Bill
Searle this week with a score of
733 flat. Bill'Hunter rolled the •
high .single game of 350 flat.
• Bill Hunter's Dodges 4, points,
Donald MacKinnon's Pontiacs 0
points; Freck Button's Oldsmobiles
3 points, .Bill Button's Fords 1,
point; Jack.Fisher'gs Mustangs 2
points, Ross irwin's Buicks 2 .points;
Team ,Standings for Play-offs: •
Dodges 4, Oldsmobiles 3, . Mustan.
s 2, Buicks 2, •Fords 1; Pontiacs 0
Games of 250 and -over; Bill
Hunter 350, Bill Searle 292, Jack
Caesar,264; Jim McNaughton 313,
Walter Arnold 213, . Charlie And-
erson 261, Bill. Stewart 289,. Fred
Young.277, Clarence Greer 256,.
287, : ..
passed, their Bution'and Compass '
tests. •Packie conducted another
game,. Then we had Pow -wow.
The meeting closed with Chimes
and the Squeeze.
. HOUSE LEAGUE
The Schmid -Ashton team of
-the Minor Hockey• House League.
defeated Chisholm's Esso• team
by the, score of 8 to '4 in a game
played March 5th. '
Goal scorers for Schmid-Ashtons
-were David Parrish 3 ,goals, 2 ass
• ists; Ken .Parrish; 2 goals., 3' assists;
William MacKenzie -2 goals; .
Russell
William,
1 goal, 1. assist; •
Gregg Hamilton 1 assist. • .
• For Chisholm Essos; Paul Frayne
2 goals; Greg Hunter •1 goal, 1'
assist; Kim Cowan 1 goal, 2 ass-
ists; Mark Chisholm 1 assist..
Hamilton's Fuels. won out over
Hall's Red and White by the score
of 2 to 0, John MacKenzie of
the Fuels got both goals unassisted.
• The. play. -offs. start March 19;
Schmid=Ashtons vs,• Ha:ll's Red and:
White at 9 10 a.tn.; Chisholm's
Essos vs. ton's Fuels 11 - 12
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Achievement Night
Held At Ripley...
. Ripley Community Night Class
held their achievement night in
Ripley District High School, last
Thursday. Despite poor weather . I
conditions; a good crowd 'attended f.
to view the accomplishments of
the 115 who had registered for the''
courses,•
This is. the 10th consecutive year
that night classes have been staged
The committee organizing the
event are; Albert Wyllds, Principal
Mrs., Donnie MacDonald, Sec.
Treas.; Wilfred Steele, JohntC.
MacDonald, Mrs,. Russell Needham •
Mrs.- F. • Gemiriell, Mrs;. Donald. ..
Blue, Mr., Walter Locke, Mrs.,,
Walter Culbert,
rFhe following classes were held:
Oil Painting, .Duane Fenwick,
teacher;- Typewriting, Mrs. 6.
Patterson; Needlecraft, Mrs. Don-
ald Blue;•Sewing, Mrs. J. Mac
Charles;. New Mathematics, Mrs.
H. Holland; :Physical Education,,
James Needham;_ Drivers' Training,
A:D.4lvtacWilliams.; Woodwork-
ing,: Don Walden;
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CREDITOR 2(4433
Ron Graham.Has.-.
Arm fractured
(Kinlough News) :;:
• Ronnie . Graham who was work-
ing with his father ,..Roy Graham:,
at, Treleaven's Mill, Lucknow:,
had his arrn .broken. HeWas'
taken to the. Wingh am. and Dist:
rift Hospital.
Mr, and Mrs,, P. A. Murray°
attendee .a Jr,. Farmer and .Jr.::
Institute banquet at Chesley. :.
Mransl__Mrs Loaner -Kraemer -----
and family of Rexdale spent the • ,
weekend with Mr, and Mrs, P.A..
Murray, Gerald' and Elaine. .
Mr;- and Mrs. :William Kempyn:
• returned to their home a_ t Clam
-Lake after: spending• the winter
months with relatives and friends. ;
MAD CAPS MEET
The 7th meeting of the "Mad
.Caps"• was held at the home of
Betty Schneller on Monday even
ing. Eleven girlswere present and ,
they worked on their' hats :and .made `
plans for the' Achievement.Dayto
be held. at Lucknow. on Apri1.16th.
•Mr, and Mrs. Dan McInnes and
family visited .with his mother,, •
Mrs. Robert McInnes, at Lucknow.
W. A, •MEEPING
Thrnoone:Wa.Athe , met on Thursdaft
et e of Mrs„ Russay
ell Hewitt, The vice president,
• Mrs. Jinn Smith was in the chair.
Mrs. Howard Thompson read the
•scripture, Miss 'Edna Boyle gave
the meditatiori on Lent. Theword
for the roll call was 'honour'
Prayers followed. A letter of app-
reciation
pp reciation for the bale; which•was:. .
sent to Moose Factory, from Miss
Joy Goss was read by Mrs, Midford,'
Wall. Plans were made for the
Easter Thankoffering meeting.. '
-Miss May Boyle gave the courtesy
remarks, Mrs. George Graham
.and Miss May Boyle are the com
mittee.to arrange the;April meet..
ing which will be held at the
church, and will be the entertain-
ing day. A quilt was quilted dui.
ing the afternoon,The meeting
was closed with prayer, A delic-
ions lunch was served by the host
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