HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-11-09, Page 8THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO;
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Lucknow Men.
(Timidity Nov. 1 - 9 p, m . Group)
]ack, Ceasar rolled both High
Single and High Triple Games for.
this,.week with a'single game, of
351 flat and a triple of 797 flat..
Bill Hunter's Dodges 5 points, Len
MaeDonald's Pontiacs 2 points;
Preck Button's O1dsnnobiles 7 points
Tack Fisher's Mustangs 0 points; Roy
y
Finlaysones Fords 5 points, Clarence
Greer's Buficks. 2 points,
a►ames of 250 and over, Jack •
• Ceasar 351 and 256, Charles Ander-
son 283 Reck,Button 255, Art ,
M
Pirrney',254,''Donald MacIntyre 266,
Harold Erring on 261,. Armstrong
Wilson 291.
' Tearn Standings;: Oldsmobiles 22
points. Buicks 21 points, Fords 19
points, Mustangs 17 points, Dodges
14 points, Pontiacs 12 points,
LadresEvening
(November 7th 1966)
- Points for week; Roses, 2, Pansies
2; Poppies 1,` .Violets 3, Petunias 4,
Tulips. 0:
High Single went to Dorothy
Errington. with 281 who also had the
High Triple of 627,
Games 200 or over: . Dorothy Errin--
gton. 281 Anne Pritchard 227, .. ,
Marie Stewart 273, Muriel. Ritchie
215, 'Marina Parks 202, Shirley
Brooks, 215, Kay Crawford 205.
Team Standings: Kay Crawfords:
Petunias 16 ,° Rose Hall's Roses 14,
Muriel. Ritchie's Poppies 12, Ruth
Jardine's Tulips 11, Tillie Wilson's.
Pansies 10, 'Kathy Gibson's Violets
9; •
Lucknow-.
• Dungannon
Harold Ritchie took out the ,high
single .for men .with a 345 game
and Bob Mason roiled the me
triple of 70.4; Trudie, Ne;ls eld:
the high single for two ga s.,wi41h
a '285 gameuntil tonna Alt • n
came up with a 295 in the las
game giving het -the season's sing e
Trudie rolled the ladies tiriple w
640.•
' Men over 275, = Bob Mason 316
John "Van Der Veen 292, ' Leonard
MacDonald 291, Lloyd Ashton 284,
Harrold Errington 282.
Ladies over 225:- Ella Hackett
258, Betty McDonagh 252, Betty
Finlayson 246, Beth Hodge 243,
Pearl: Jamieson 243, Marie Stewart
242., .
Zebras 33., Beavers 30, 'Kangar=
oos 28, Wolverines 26, Squirrels
24, Coons.21, Tigers 18, Chipmun-
ks 18, -Cubs 16, Lions 15, Pole Cats
13•, Gophers 10.
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Laches' :Afternoon
htovember 1
The High Single game'this week
was rolled byi Jessie Joynt with
262 flat. Marion lylacK nnon.:cap-
tured High Triple honours with
710 flat.
Mildred Cameron's Pippin's 5
Points: Shirley Hawthoj ne's Del-
icious 2 points; Marion ' +
MacKinnon's Wealthy's 7 points,
Arnetta Thompson's Duchess 0
points; Ferne. MacDonald's Russetts
'4 points, Isabelle Eedy's -Spy*s 3
• points.
Games of 200 and over: Jessie
Joynt 262 and 212. Ella Hackett
214,., Shirley. Hawthorne 215 and 213
Giadys'Wharry 216,, Mildred Cam.
=.
eron 201 and '238 , vlarion Mac-
Kinnon 260, ' 222', and 228, Freda
Errington•238. Jean Phillips 237,,
Helen Stothers 237, Isabelle Eedy
204, Madelaine Haldenby 227
' Team, Standings:. Rusetts.11.
points, Wealthys 9 points, Spys 8 .
points, ' Pippins 5 points, Duchess
•5 points. ' Delicious' 4 points,.
•' (Kingsbridge News)
Work has; commenced on const-
ructing anew• barn on. the farm -of
Mr: and Mrs. Wm.. Hogan to re-
place the one destroyedby fire
last surnmer.
' •Herman Lambertus and Glen
Tigert are patients in Goderich
Hospital. Mrs. John Maize is
convalescing at home after under
going surgery. in. Goderich hospital,•
Mr,. and -Mrs, Nick Perry, Det-
roil visited. Mr, and Mrs.; Earl
Drennan•last week. ._
: Mr, and Mrs. John Dietrich and
family, Clarksonspent the week-
end with .Mr. and Mrs. 'Mark
Dalton.
Mr., and Mrs Vincent Austin,
spent week end in•Flint;
Michigan.
Mr, and Mrs., Brian- Dalton spent
.the week end here Mrs. : Dennis
Dalton. returned to. Toronto with
thein. •
Mr..artd. Mrs..Kerry Hogan and,
infant son, visited Mr, and Mts..
Cori' Hogan over the week end •
DUNGAN,NON.
Mr and • Mrs . Wilbur Brown
spent Sunday with ;Mr 'and Mrs.
Arthur Brown of Dtindas.
.RECEIVE$ DEGREE
Mr, and Mrs.': Dave'MacDiarmid•
attended the'graduation exercises'
at Western University on October
21 when their son Allan was one of
the class receiving his B.A. 'Con:
grat:ulations l
and -Mrs Jerry W ilbur.and
Bradley were at their home -here..
for the week -end . .
Born: - Congratulations to Mi.
and Mrs, B. De Reuter on the
birth of a :daughter on November
4 :in. St. ;Josephs hospital, London,:
Lisa Ann: •
Weare pleased to see Thomas •
Webster around. again after being,
hospitalized in Wingham as the•
result of an injury to his back..
Visiting. with Mr. and Mrs Ben
;Park on Sunday were Mr`, and Mrs.
Kenneth Park and family. and Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon McKechnie of
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Mr. and Mrs. 1,1oyd• Husk and
family. of Kinloss. and Mr. -and
Mrs. Everett Whyrock and. family •,
visited: on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. James Haldenby and. girls.
Doris and Beverly Wall both of
London' spent the week -end • with,•
their parents,; Mr. and Mrs.
Morley Wall and family.
Donnie Wall and his friend John
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week --end with Mr, and Mrs, : Mid -
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LADIES AFTERNOON BOWLING
(Monday.''- ;November 7)
Marion MacKinnon captures both
High Honours for this week with a
single game of 325 flat and a
Triple of 768 flat.
• Isabelle .Eedy's Spy's 5 points,
Shirley Hawthorne'.s Delic%ous'2
points; Ferne MacDonald's Russetts
7
points, • Marion lviacKinnon's
Wealthy's'0 points;, Arnetta Thom,p-
son's. Duchess 7 points, Mildred
Cameron's, Pippins 0 pointy.
• Games of 200 and over: Marion -
MacKinnon 325 and 288, 'Kath
Teen MacDonald 221 and '206,''
Ferrie MacDonald 213, 253 and
214,. Mildred Cameron 201, Arn-
etta Thompson 204, Wilma Chis-
holm 203 and 203, Jessie Joynt
.228 and 220, Jean Philips 282.and
245, Helen Stothers 213, "Isabelle
,Eedy-256.
Team Standings: Russetts
Spys 13;, Duchess 12, Wealthy
_ Delicious 6,. Pippins 5
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