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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-02-15, Page 81 • • PAGE EIGHT THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. 4 Sweetheart Bonspael Held On S�tUrda' d -Season Playoffs: Are Completed Ripley Curling News BY DON MCLAY The playoffs for the men's 'mid- season: draw were held on Thurs- day and Friday of last week. k . number of close fought, and some ,not so close .gimes were played before Jack Scott's: rink "claimed the victory over Carl Funston's foursome late Friday evening. Jack 'Scott 15, Don Paquette 1; _ Murray. Culbert 6, Gordon Rouls- ton 3; 'Bert, Elliott 8, Elmer Brad ley 5; Carl Funston 8, Harry Scott 4. 0000000 The rink: of Sandy and Peg MacCharl'es, with Ernie and Mildred Thompson, won the;'' Jack had'strong curling', from '. "Sweetheart" bonspieland the Bob Lyons, vice; Jim Elliott.• Benson Hardware"Trophy on Satur- second and Jim MacTavish , . lead. day, with three wins, a plus of , Carl's rink had Bill Kempton, thirteen, and an aggregate of vice Donald MacTavish,- second, thirty.. Second went to Jim and and' Leroy Godfrey lead. A five Marie MacDonald , with 'Wally • ender bythe Funston rink on the .-,and Elaine Pollock, also with sixth end, gave them a comfort,; three wins, a plus of thirteen,. but able 10 - 3 lead. To say"tken • an aggregate of twenty-nine. the roof fell in" would be .putting Third place went to Don„Paquette, it mildly. At the end of the Gladys: Nicholson and Elmer eighth, the score, was tied , :10' Sme , t , • l zer and Janet Kempton, with 10 .. -The Scott rink wonthe extra two wins and plus of :twelve. The end and the playoff:, consolation was taken .by -Doug The .semi-final games;: were. real Mart n Kathryn Cameron. Mild thrillers . Jack Scott edged red Bushell and Harold. Elliott.' Murray. Culbert's rink; skipped'by:.` " • • * + « • John Colling,' by score of 9"-.13. Carl needed a little help from •".Beit Elliott in/the other game to win it 6 - 5.. Firstround results, in the.eights were as follows;. •c: Many 'thanks to Don and Anna MacTavish for looking after the column this past week while this correspondent attended .a *meeting at Niagara Falls. SHUR IN Sale Barn: g Starter i special feed for critial period' New SHUR-GAIN Sale Barn 'Starter is formulated for •pigs that have passed 'throughsalebarns or weremoved from farm to farm before you bought them. It.is a 16W/energy feed, containing a high level of'antibiotics to combat set -backs, help avoid disease problems, eliminate dangers of gorging,and. get them off, to a good . start= nderson • lax Products �m�te n Phone, 5284026 :hog feeds LUCKNOW Ladies,' 'Afternoon Jessi Joynt rolled this, week's high triple with a score of. 660 flat Ferne MacDonald rolled the high single game :of, 266 flat. 'Ferre MacDonald's Russetts 7 points, Arnetta Thompson's Duch- ess, 0 points, Isabelle Eedy's Spys. 5 points,` Mildred Cameron's Pipp • ins 2 points; Shirley Hawthorne's Delicious 5 points, Marion Mac-. Kinnon's'Wealthys 2 points. Games of 200 and over: Ferre. MacDonald 266, Isabelle Eedy 218 Mildred Cameron 203, Marie Button 218, PearlMurdie 204, Anne' Purney 203, Jessie Joynt 217 and 253, Helen Hall 262,. Marion •. MacKinnon 226 and 205. Team Standings: •Russetts 62 points, Wealthys'59 points, :Spys 54 points, Duchess 52 points,' Del- icious 46 points,,Pippins 42 points.• • L.vcknow Men High Triple and High Single 'scores: both go to Charles Anderson this week with a Triple game of.. 683 flat and the Single Game of 261 flat. Jack Fisher's Mustangs 5' points, Len MacDonald's •Pontiacs 2 points; Freck Button's Oldsmobiles 7 points, Clarence Greer'•s Buicks 0 points;'Bill'Hu ter`s •Dodges 4 points,: Roy Finlayson's Fords. ;3 points. .• Gaines •of 250 and over: .Charles. Anderson 261, Ken Mowbray 259, Bill Sproule 253, Mel Corrin 255. Team .Standings; Oldsmobiles 74, • Buicks 72, Mustangs 69 , Fords; 58, Dodges 48, :Pontiacs 36. Lucknow- Dungannon Ron Stanley had a very good night'with .a triple of. 869 and single games of 328, 306 and 235 Donna Alton rolled the lad- ies hightriple of 691 and Marion McKinnon's 288 game was high. for single Men over 250 Bill Searle 280, Harold Greer 280, Don Aubin.2771 lack Caesar 269., Stuart Jamieson 255 and Ken Jardine 253. Ladies over 225;. Donna Alton '260 and 250, ; Ruth' Jardine 256, Shirley Bolt 251, Anna Johnston 242, Gwen Caesar 242, Jessie Joynt 240, Ruth Montgomery, 236, Pearl Jamieson 236, Marie Stew art 23 ; Ma(ry Fisher 229, ''Betty McDonagh 225 Standing: Zebras 92, Beavers 78 Tigers 73, Coons '71; Wolverines. 70, 'Cubs 69, Squirrels 62, Chip- munks 57, Kangaroos 52,,Pole • Cats' 51, Gophers 45, Lions 36. Evening.. Team Points ; Tulips 3, Violets 1; Poppies'1 Roses 3; Petunias 4, Pansies 0. High Single wentto Gwen Caesar with 320 and. liigh •Triple to Gweh Caesar 'with 725," Games 200 and over; Anna Johnstone "258, Ruth Jardine 242; 209 and 203,:Bever`ley•Thompson 243, Kay Collyer; 205 and 215, 1 athy.Gibson 228, Marie Stewart 259 and 226, Noreen Pritchard ' 212, Rose Hall 247 and 200, Trudy` Nelson 240 and 222, Gwen Caesar 234-and-320',,--Shirley*-Bolt-224-",and":- 243, 34•and-32a<,--5hirley"-Bolt-224`and""243, Kay Crawford 242 and 224, Ilene. Greer 266; Joanne Serle 250, Team Standings; Petunias 47, Roses 40, Tulips 34", Poppies 34, Pansies 81,, Violets 30, . ' WEDNESDAY, , FEB. 15th, 1967 No -Charge Extras ... All Yours with a Smile Radiator fill? Of course. And leave here, your car windows ulate, your tires are checked. fully provide no cost" extras, the tops '.in auto service. acDonald before you are i'mmac- We cheer along with IITEcBURCH.t �W During . the Broomball tournament at Belgrave :•an Wednesday even- ing ., Brussels and Whitechurch play- ed ed with a score 3-0 in favour of Whitechurch. On Thursday evening, 'Whitech - urch and American Hotel.played at Belgrslvewith a score .1 0 in favour .of Whitechurch During the tournament the Bruss elsgirls and Belgrave `girls. Broom-` bali team played with a score - 0 m f.avour,of the Brussels giris' who have some East Wawanosh girls On the team 7 - Drdciiy�ur• co•oP Ladies.. ertilizer for Spring ' now (and sleep nights!) . Rest easy this winter with your fertilizer all ready for . application .next spring:: Noworries" about :supplies when the big buying rush is on. No race against' time and the weather. You're all set. Right now, we have.;stocks of every analysis ready for delisery before the spring rush. Take delivery of your fertilizer now and save by taking advantage of, substantial seasonal discounts. Early Delivery and Cash Discounts` CCPOP Lucknow District phone -5284I15 R roti! ..} r. 4 ne ;is* :,il WOES MiIv Luck lt!0 Three teams ha • On Tue in Milve was vict defeatin in, a .best Parrish, .Chishol. Lucknow. meet•eit in.the neJ 'Lucknor . verton 8- ' series in 1 lin and B pair of g Bob Gree MacLenn r 1 1 1 1 r