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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-01-25, Page 8THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW. ON"A! La'dres Evening • ( :January 23rd) Team 'Points; Roses 2, 'Tulips 2;' Parris 4, Poppies • 0; Violets 1,"° Petunias;3." • • '. High Single .went to Joy Dennis. with ;252 and •High Triple to Marie Stewart with. 591.. Games 200• and over. Shirley Cooke 209 -and 232, Shirley Hack . •ett 209, Anna Johnston 220, Jo- Anne'Serle 234,Lois•Watden.208. Marie: Stewart 225', Doris House 220;, Joy Dennis 252 and 200, Trudy'.Nelson 209. Team „Standings, Kay Crawford's Petunias 38;; •Muriel Ritchie's11 Poppies '31, Rbse Hall's/Roses 30, Tillie Wilson's Pansies 30, 'Ruth Jardine's Tulips •27 ; Kathy Gibson's>Violets 24. Lu•cknow::. Men (9 p.m. Group Tuesday, Jan.' 17) Frank. Ha `"wthorn' olled the'' High rg Triple score.. of the week with' ' '745 flat. Hap Hall was very close behind -.with a 744 flat score. Len MacDonalde. HighSingle ,,. r o11 d t e • h • game of 296 flat, flack ,Fisher's Mustangs 7 points Clarence Greer's Bu'icks 0 points; ROy .Finlayson's ;fords 4 points, .:Len. MacDonalds: Pontiacs: 3 points; Bill Hunter's'. Dodges 4 'points, Freck Button's Oldsmobiles. 3 points tames of 259 and•over 'Len Mac- Donald, 296;. Tom'' Pritchard 256, Jack'•MacDonald 251, Jack Ceasar ;: 260 Clarence Bell 260, Bill'' Stewart 258, Clarence'. Greer .25.0 , Frank:Hawth•orne 28.6, 263;'Hap Hall 274, rnt.:Team Standings; Oldsrnobiles 62 •Buicks 60 ,`;t'M'ustang s 52. Fords 51 ., > Dodges 37 Pontia`cs 32 La dies' Afternoon (Monday January 23) High Single, score was rolled by Isabelle'Eedy with 278 flat. •Mad- elaine Haldenby's..High'. Single game was 275 flat and Jessie Joynt had a High Single garme:`of 274 "• flat. Isabelle Eedy rolled the• High Triple of the week with 728 flat... ' Isabelle. Eedy's Spys 5 •points, Ferte MacDonald's•.Russetts 2' points;. Shirley Hawthorn's Delic- ious 5 points., :Mildred Cameron's .Pippins 2 points; • Marion MacKinn- on's Wealthy's 4 points, Arnetta Thompson's Duchess 3 points: Games of 200' and over: Isabelle Eedy 278, '228:and 222 Norma M•cDonagh..204; •Mabel Steward '234,; Kathleen MacDonald 219, Madelaine Haldenby 275,205', Ferne MacDonald 235. and 211`', :Jessie Joynt'274 and 213; Cather-: ine Andrew. 202, •Shirley , Hawthorne 224; ' Bernice Henry ' '244 'and 205.' Mildred Cameron 204,'' Tillie Hackett 237, Marion MacKinnon 25.9 Catherine Schmid 202,, Janet'Ashton Wilma Chisholm .292: • ;• Team•Standings; Russetts 51; Wealthys 50, • Spys 45 ,,' Duchess. 40' P „ tppins 35, Delicious Lucknow- Du.ngcinnonf High triples for the week were Jack Fisher 733 and' Arnetta Thom- pson hom- pson 675. Ron Stanley had high single of 324 and Marie Button; 305 ' Men over 250: ,Bill 'Searle 317, Jack MacDonald.297, Stuart Jam- ieson 269. Lloyd .Ashton 262, Jack .'•Fisher 259 and:258. Ladies .over, 225 Amelia ,. - Thomp- son 288. Dorothy Errin ton 23.9 Ferne MacDonald 226. Standin r Zebras 78. 'Bea v ers 65 Wolverines 63, Tigers T 6 , Coons' 57 Cubs s 55 ;; Kangaroos .5U' . rels 48, Chipmunks' 47. Pole Cats 45. Gophers 32, Lions 29.• Lucknow Peewees Get.Reverl'ge, • Qn Friday:ni,ght'the PeeWees got revenge, over: the Ripley•PeeWees_ in the localrink' .when they defeat- ed the Ripley team:: 8 to !2. Goal • : f scorers: were, Andy Whitby 5, "Steve :Hackett 2 , Brent 'Boast 1 b ` Squirts• At Teeswater on Friday the, .Squirts. wpn 3 to 2 with.David Farr- , ish scoring 6'. John Haritilhon 1 and,' Tan :Mon.tgomery 1, . • Ban ams The, same night the Lucknow Bantart,s were defeated by Teeswat er ' to 4' . go �„Lucknow Qals were scored by John Err.berlin 2,. John Mackenzie 1 and Elmer •Ackert 1. e;. d's and Ashton's with a Sao 5 . score Hamilton 'fuels beat•Chis-• holrns Essos B to 2 The standings are a .follows: 1'• Hall's, Red' and White's :12 points, Schmid's and Ashton's`, 10 points, .Hariilton Fuels , 6 points, Chisholm's Essos .. ' , '4. points. Local Referees At • Iflstruction'Schooi Two referees from.'Lucknow , JacktHenderson and Roy Emberlin attended a re eree's training school' in Harriston'drena on:Saturday; The training began at 10 a.m. and lasted the remainder of the .day. Thirty-eight referees from the WOA` A were present, Ttiein structor was Red Graham of . • Sarnia and' also present was Neil •.. Armstrong. NHL. linesman Peewees : The group went through' a 90 • On 'Thursday night:Of last week tb,e PeeWees defeated Wingharr, 5 to 2: 'Andy, Whitby got 4 goals an4 Graerre Hart,Alton got 1, House .League Otte Saturday in the Mouse league, Hall's'Red and,Wh'ite's tied Schgni- question study of the rule book and 1, at 3:45 refereed an. exhibition•• Juvenile hockey game between Mildmay •and Harriston with each man handling'things for 'a few minutes.. 'Mistakes were explained . by the instructors. • .'5, 4 -minute written exam ended the day The group enjoyed a tur- key dinner at the arena at tiopn. Iey Rink Win First CurI BY DON McLAY. Harry • Scotts Ripley,'rink of Don . MacTavish. vice; Jack Scott, • second; and. Gordo 'Roulston;,, lead was�successful in winning the first roundcompetition for the annual Curl -o -Rana held this year in Kincardine:. ,Second prize; 'on theday, went;to Mer-: vin Pantonf s Ripley ,link, who 'ha" dthree wins also'but a very • small plus, by virtue.of two tie victories, 'Ripley,'made a clean: sweep,•.when Bert. Elliott's rink .;:won • the consolation with a sic teen•plus decision. in the final game Harry. Scott's rink will. move into District competition' early in February. There. are a limited number ;of;. openings left for•.the second•K-R >Day in Ks cardtne,, on February. 4th .Thicorning Saturday is filled.:as the two curling clubs begin the two-day, total point tourney'for the Geo ..E . Harrison .. 'Trophy: Other events coining up for the month of *February include., the Ladies' Sweetheart'Bonspiel on: the lith, the Men's International on February 18th, and. Ripley,'`` Huron. Legion Branch Spiel • hinney... edo Board (Dungannon. News) x The annual meeting ofErskine Presbyterial •Church was held on, Monday at the church with a:.;gocd attendance Rep'brts froth all departments were given andshow ed a successful year, rill officers were returnedto office with the name of William McWhinney. added'to th'boatd of managers; .Rev. Rod MacLeod was `chairt' att. fOr'the''greetirig., a the 25th.: ama Roue • Two` rinks; from,'the»Ladies' Club, skipped by Jean Wylds and• Isabel Love, took part in a bons- peel at Walkerton on Tuesday • ., •` last: Each rink was successful in' winning•on&ten-end 'game ,of the two' :played. se.. • •`' Committee -men Shill Bowers .Rev. George Ball,- Norm. Barnard .and 'Lot Culbert take turns to ensure.' that a club 'representative. is'present "for High School Curl - Winner of the Massey -Ferguson. a sponsoredby�G `a Curl -o r m.. andE; Sales and .Service; in Luck: now' and held at•the Lucknow Arena on Monday of last week,' •was a•rink ski ed' b Larr Salk PP Y Y eld of `West Wawans • h. S hown , left tO.right, areDonald MaeIntyre of Kinloss, vice skip; Bud Hamilton•of Lucknow, second; Allan Graham of Kinloss, first; ,. • and Larry. Salkeld Richard;Allman of Mas.Y se -Fer uson P resented to- $ P hies to the .winners. Eldon Mann. and Gerald "Priest; o erate the Deal' M , P P.. 1 F dealership,:. ': • , ing,' This 'popular student., pass- time is producing' some. splendid games, and speaks 'well;for the future of the :sport•.' The above, men deserve 'much .credit for the work they are :doing• lib Drive in' here where' ou • e• Y get quality gas, plus fast, complete service no matter what: your auto need! You'll like ''the difference, and our prices, too: 9(K