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Ladies Eve. n in
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(Jnuary, 30th ; • 1967).
Team Points; Violets - 2'; Poppies.
2; Tulips 0, Petunias .4; Pansies' 0,
Roses: 4.
High Single went to ,Marie Stew-
art•with 297 and High,:Triple to
Marie. Stewart with'763.
Gaines 200 •and over; `Mary Maize
222, Bev. Thompson 210, 209,
Kathy Gibson 240, Marie Stewart
297, 264,202, Noreen Pritchard'
222; Maiidie, Fisher 263., Muriel'
Ritchie 202' 200,', Yvonne Christ
ian 26 ,..Mary Lou Priestap; 227 ,,
Anne Wiser 2123 Joy Dennis •
257, 2.27., Eunice Cunningham
'21t'•, Rose'Ha11b225.
Team Standings; Ray Crawford'i
Petunias 42; Rose Hall'sRoses 34,
Muriel Ritchie's cPoppies 3:3, Tillie'
Wilson's Pansies :30 , • Ruth Jardine's
1'ulips•2? , Kathy' Gibson's Violets "'
Ladies' Afternoon
..(Monday January 30/07)
Arnetta :Thompson was top bowl-
er for this: week with High Triple' •`
of 632 flat and a High'Single game.
of 273 flat.
Arnetta Thornpson"s Duchess 7
points, Mildred Carberon'sPippins
0• points, Marion Mackinnon's
Wealthy's 5 points. Ferne MacDon-'
ald•s'Russetts 2 points,:.Shirley
Hawthornes Delicious 5 points,
Isabelle:Eedy's,Spys 2,.points.
Game's, of 200 and.over; Arnetta
'. Thompson 273, 212, WkIrria •Chis=
holm 233`, .219, Marie Butt:on'223.,
Mildred Carnerdn'203, Ferie Mac-
Donald 251; Tillie Hackett 212,
Jessie Joynt 209., 218.
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Team Standing: WeaithZ+s, 55
points, Russetts 53 points,• Spys 47.
points .Duchess 47 points,. Delis
' ious 36 points Pippins .35 points
Lucknow 'Men.`
„(Tuesday - January 24, 1967)
Mel. Dicksoncaptured both High.
Single and High Triple scores for
this week.with a Single game .of
• 297 'flat and Triple game, of 6.93
/Clarence Gr.eer's Buicks 5'points
Roy y Final son's Fords 2 points;
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Bill Hunter's` • Dodges 5 points, Len
MacDonald's Pontiacs 2 points;. :
Jack Fisher's Mustangs 7 points,
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Freck Button's Oldsmobiles 0 points
Games of 250 and.over:; Mel
Dickson 297., • A'llan' .Johnston 276
-Howard 'Agnew 251, Jack .Caesar.
:267;. Frank'Hawthorne:257.•
•Te'arii Standing; Buicks 65 points',
Oldsmobiles; 62 point's, Mustangs'„ •
59•points, fords .53 points,, Dodges
42, points; Pontiacs, 34 points., • •
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Lucknow
ungannon
Jessie Joynt rolled the ladies.
triple with a score of 758 ands,'
Betty. MGDona' tne' up: with 'a
glz--ea •
single game of 322. .
Jack Caesar 'washighfor the'
men's triple with 741 and Ernest,
Button rolled the top sing.' le of 313.'
Men over 250; Lloyd Ashton 292, ;
, Bill Stewart' 284, Bill Searle 278, ,.
Jack Caesar: 278, Mel' Dickson
266 ; Grant Chisholm '263 , 'Gordon
Brooks 262, `Ron Stanley= 262.,
Keith Cranston' 261 .
Ladies over 225'; Jessie Joynt
274 and 264, A-ri•retta Thonnpson''
265,. Marion MacKinnon 263
Joanne Searle 259 Eileen •Lavin,
• 257, .Ruth Jardine 245, Shirley.:
'Brooks 2401
. Standin i' Zebras, 80 Beavers. 70.
Tigers,
:68 `Wolverines 66 Coons
Cubs 60;. Kangaroos 57.;.'Squ:
•irrels..50; Pole Cats•49;
Chipmunks 47', Gophers 36, .Lions
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PAGE EIGHT THE N SENTINEL/, LUCKNOW,ONTARIO
eventeen Ripley
ito
.Last weekend was• a big one for
seventeen .,moor -hockey players •
,from. Ripley who had •the opport-
unity to play a hockey game •in
.Maple Leaf Gardens in ;Toronto.'
Sp::orfs fan in.the area will re -
call last w' ter an all: star Pee ".
Wee hoekey.•'_team 'from the Toron
to Olympic Club came to Ripley
to play against the Ripley boys, '•
and at that time they, were/billet-
ed in. Ripley area homes' and had
a taste' of rural living.
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'.Last weekend, the Ripley kids
made, the return' .visit.to Toronto
when, hey, were' guests of the Tor,Tor-
onto ,they
staying in their homes,
and playing three games of hockey
while there. i
" .Making .the strip to Toronto: were'.
Phillip Paquette ; Boyd Carruthers;
Barry MacDonald.,IJamie Wa.lden,,.,
Gary Farrell; Danny Fry, .Bill
Tranter ; .`Brian 4Boyle , ' Bill Bissonn-
ette, Steven Johnston, Blain Carr-
titers Larry Irwin, .Sand ' Pollock
•� y. .y
Ronnie Pollock ,..Carman Courtney.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 1't, 1967
-Minor Hockey Play
And.
Leaf
'Elliott Courtney, Bruce;Scott
The boyswere accompanied by
Ken MacDonald and Elmer Court-
ney. who handle the operation ,of
the team. The bus was driven by,
Doug Lackey 'who is .also, secret.,
ary of Ripley minor hockey. •
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• The,, oup..left Friday and ,were.
schedu ed .t� have a tour Of: Maple
Leaf Gardens at 3 p:m. but poor
travelling conditions from the
weatherman•, and a .bus break
down, left them late in arriving
and they missed:the•tour. The:
bus trip to Toronto took six hours,
and the'breakdown happenedat •
: Ba • ani Queen just .a short dis-
Y.
.: tance,,from the..Gardens .' The
last few blockt,of.the trip -were
nmade':in the. bus but 'on a wrecker.,
The kids played ahe-•Toronto
team. in Maple LeafGardens at
.4 p; m,' Friday and lost
However, , a bus tP
ri in' the storm
and thea. glitter of the Gardens',
would have effect on any team
and the boys got, their bearings a'',
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. bit better'in "future games. Punch
Imlach. watched them for the
last part of the game.` •
The group attended the •lunior,�1
gameat the 'Gardens .on: Friday
eveningbetween Peterborough
and,thMarlboros, Tickets in • .
the "blues gave`them a ring;
sfde,,,:seat •for this 'match.,.
e he
The' second gain of ,week-
end
eek-
end was'.played• Saturday. night at
8' p'. m. ;'at . S.t. Michaels arena .
with Ripley losing .6' - .2. The
third game was. at the.St. Mike's
.arena Sunday morning. a. -II. a . m.
'with. Ripley losing 9 - 4. •
These scores are quite creditable.
for the Ripley team .in view of the
fact that -they are playing against,,
the 'best from about eight:• Pee Wee
teams in the Olympic Club league
Rochester played the' Bantams •
.from the 'league in another game
On, their "Jamboree Day", when out
'of town teams visit^the Olympic
Club league. ••
The group arrived home 'about • :
S..p..m.•.on. :Sunday .
Pe e' Wees
.•Tie W ingham.
On Friday' night:. of la•st week. the
,Lucknow: PeeWees played to•a 5
all tie with 'the 'Wingha.m .Peewees,`
Goal scorers for. Lucknow were.
Andy•Whitby 2; : Havid Humphrey
.1; Kenny Farrish'1•; and. Mark::Chis
holm `1
Broke Finger
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MIDGETS
On•:Monday night .of last„we,ek ,
• •.•.the Lucknow Midgets scared
Great..11ritain's: 90,000 ooliee • decisive win over Brussels when
men do not carry guns.
they trounced them "9 to 2 in the
local arena. Tempers were high '
and:Glenn Morningstar came out
• of 'it with a broken finger, The
:big gun for Lucknow was Donald r
MacKinnon' with. 4. goals:
AUTO
SERVICE
neo It
Comes to
Service,
We Shine!
'Cheerfully, we, wipe your windshield, test
air, check radiator. We never forget, all
those little extras that' add nothing to
your bill, but. much to the pleasure of
stopping here:
acDona
Bantams
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The .Bantam game scheduled for
• Frida.y against Ripley: wash
• .-cancejled .
H.ouse..League
Hamilton' fuels' won 8-3 over
Schmid's and' .Ashtons'in the'9
o'clock game;,,Hall's Red and
White's won 6 1.,over Esso's at •
7 11 o'clock.-
STANDINGS
Hall's Red and White ':14 points
schrn id's, and Ashton's 10 points
Hamilton fuels' 8 points
Chisholm's Es$o''s 4 points
Squirts
.The Squirt team went to Kin-
cardine 'on
in-cardine'on Saturday afternoon for
an exhibition gaite. The finial,
score was 4-4, David. Farrish •
getting aIi of Lu, cknow's goals:
'•r' This Was. a .real thriller ctlns der-
.ing• the fact. that Kincardine was
• leading 3-0: in the second period
Toby Greer reminds us that the.,
"flea” age is `6 to N. years instead
'of 8 = 10 He 'also says that he has
more room for these beginners on
Saturdays between 10 and 11
o'clock
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Ripley Leads In The Kincardine =Ripley
D�ay`sfor Harrison Trophy
!ipley Curling ,News
BY ,DON McLAY
A day of keen com etition, at:.
the local. club, gave Ripley a
slim one point lead to carry ; into
the second day of .the annual '•Kin-.
cardine - Ripley days, for the Geo.
E, .Harrison Trophy., An unusual •
:feature was the fact that there was
no three -gave winner. Three
prizes•were awarded in each of
the draws to the' following rinks.
9 a,oi . draw: First went to Ed
McPhail's:Kincardine 'foursome,
with wife, Gwen.; as vice; Bill •
!'•Nels:otf second 'and Ev . MacKen
zie , '.lead . Ed picked up 23 1/2
points and nosed. out Don McLay's
Ripley rink which had 22 1/2
points. Don' had his 'wife, Audrey,
as'vice .Doug,•. Martyn played
second stones And Maithel Wilson
was the lead, .Third place on the.
early draw. went to John D. Mac-.
Kay's Ripley crew , with Isabel.'
.Love,, vice;`Rod' MacDonald., sec-
• and, and Audrey MacDonald,,
lead. •
11 a rn , draw: First 'went to. Jack'.
Scott's Ripley rink with 25' points
and a 24'aggregate , to get by
Harold Lirlklater's Kincardine
rink also with 25 •points,, but With
an aggregate of 22. With 'Jack
Scott. were Mildred Thompson, '
as vice; Ernie Thompson, second, ''
and Betty Scott, lead. Harold had,
wife, Nora as vice;'jack Hatch , •
playiksecond and •Mary Pyle,
lead,. Third place went to another
Kincardine rink,skipped by Jack.
Pym,' with .Helen Ross, 'vice;
Torn Hanks, second; and Rene '•
• Morrish, lead,
•• Donald MacTavish ;and, Wallace:
4' Pollock,. President and Vice'-
President'of the Ripley Club, wel-.I
corned the '+,isitors, and John. •
!kMtcFadyen;• Vice -President of Kin
cardine, replied. Mr. McFadyen, .
in his remarks,. thanked the; host'
club , ' and cor'nplimented..Ripley.
on the fine quality of the ice.
The ice -makers are to be •com
P
limented for havti an almost
perfect. surface for. the:event
Kenneth H.. MacKenzie. acted; as
Drawmaster assisted by Bob- •
Johnston.
Eight t •more Ripley rinks are .read, Y
to invade;:Kincardine this coming
g
Saturday, in an effortto keep the:
Trophy in the local arena.
Ripley Rink
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1jnr ;L.uckno w
o.O; p
p. , . o nsp re
Grant MacDonald's Ripley 'entry
skipped by Donald MacTavish ,
with Harry .Scott, vice; Grant at
Second and Murray : Ferguson, • as
• lead, w -as successful in winning.
`the Co-op Trophy atthe bonspiel
held bytheLucknow 'Curling Club
on Wednesday .last.. Three, other • •
rinks , With+'. local` club personnel,.
were' skipped by Sandy. MacCharles.
L S. Robb. and .Donald Gaunt
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A• little confusion exists because
of the mention last week of:Ripley,.
Huron Branch. Spiel on ,February • ,.
25th:'This'is a similar event to • t:
y + , , :
last ear, and is not'an open bons
piely but limited to members of
the local branch..: '
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