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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-11-09, Page 8THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO; 4 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. Here's d•,pendabi• TV Service, and o real value for you. One, doilgr will • be d•ductsd from you' ns. t TV Service Charge when, you pre,, sent this ad to our technician, We install dependable' G -t= tubs and ports '• 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 DEPENDABLE USED CA PLY NADALE 65 ' VALIANT, =2 door, 6 standard with loI mileage 65 DODGE :StationwagOn, 8 automatic, PONTIAC Parisienne 2 ' '63 :, door. hardtop, mak, with radio 63 CHEV,.2 door with ratio 63 FORD, 2 door with .radio 62 CHEV. sedan, 6 automatic ,with radio 61 ' FORD, 2 door with radio 60 FORD, 4 door sedan, 6 automatic 60 METEOR, 8 automatic with dadio SEVERAL OLDER MODELS EN CRAWFORI Morons Your Dodge Plynnoutii. - Chrysler Valiant De 'JOSEPHINE STREET WINGHAM PHONE. 351 Offer 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 -Jones, both' of Brampton spent the week --end with Mr, and Mrs, : Mid - ford' Wall, Mrs Tom Stewart and boys were dinner guests on Sunday: with Mr. and Mrs'. Ronald Stanley and faine. fly of Kinloss. Mrs:. Margaret, Beadle and fami- ly.of,Walkerton, and Mrs. Mary Zister, and .family ;of Chepstow atur a 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 • I. ELECTRIC :BLANKET $24.95 VALUE WITH A NEW T(' CLOTHES DRYER visited during late. we: kE .Mr. and Mrs. Ntorie;•4' family.• Russell Ste wait•of•Tre spending"this . wee e k• w ith. Mr.' and Mrs, 'Too. a "tee, bo, Brenysda Halde.r,he of pent the weekend. wiih° ! r;. and'•Mrs. S.F. Hal.e arnl1y.. Mr. and Mrs. '.'ar1'ev family: were dinner ,;:;c ay.with Mrs. 'c'cka' 'f.Teewater. Tone Stewart• w!,o was ast week.. in r• i'r'r Aidir e aturned.honle or :rda• Sunday visitors w itr., Mr E. Haldenh'r and: farr•i Mr, and -water, and and Mr; �. edley and far*:fl•. of!! N�yember.1 • Automatic • 24 lb. dry load apacuty. •' Rotary control-settung • (high -low -air fluff). . ▪ Full 90 minute'timer. 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