HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-03-29, Page 9WEDNESDAY MARCH slth, 1%7 THE. LUCKNOWSENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Bert 'Elliott's Rink Capture J.
Trophy To� End Curlin g Season
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RIPLEY. CURLING NEWS
Br DON McLAY 9M
Another. successful "Wind-up"
-_. bonspiel is',now history, as the rink
skipped by Bert Elliott captured
;Lowry Trophy, at, the con-
clusion of. events .on Saturday 'even-
ing. Bert's foursorne of Marlene
Coiling, lead; Bill Harris ,`•second.
and Jim, MacTavish , ' as Vice -Skip;
. piled up a grandtotal of sixty -four
' points to easily edge the nearest.
rivals, J.S., Robb and. Howard
Hodge., who were tied with fifty-.
• two points': Howard had to settle'
'fin. third. place',: as LS. took the' ..
lead on aggregate.',.
•
Theother nine 'finalists ended
.the;day.'s play .in the following,
order;' Don Paquette.,` fifty points;
Jack. Elliott. 46; Allister: MacKay
44; Don MacTavish'. 42; Jack Scott
41;: Bill Kempton 39; , Gordon Roul-
ston 36; Murray; Thonipsori 33 and
Leroy .Int alden with :29, points.,
Skipping rinks. which''faiied to'
• make the top six cut-offs in the '. ,
. '''preliminary round were the follow-
:.ing, 'Carl.Funston/21 .Gordon
`'. Patterson.18;'.Don McLay17 1/2--
18;
/2 -18; Elmer •Courtney'17 l%2, 17
Sandy Ma.cCharles,' 15,- 22; Boli:
,Johnston,. 15 :18;• Mervin .Funston..':
• 15-17; Harry Scott.13 112;. Carrick.
Cohing`114/2; Don Gaunt 11;• John•e
McFadyen "1Q and:,Jim .MacDon- •
ald 9.points.
President Donald .MacTavish pre.
sensed the trophy.in the absence.
of'the donor; Jim Lowry. :The
president thanked his: committee,
•.:of Carl Funston Bob Johnston,
Ken N'. 'MacKenzie; Jean :Coiling.
and Mildred :Thompson ; for a job';
well.done.
Present Sweater:
Pasr president, :Don :McLay , and ..
Vice-president . Wallace' Pollock,.
made>a presentation to Howard
Hodge of a curling sweater, in
.0
11.y
appreciation of his efforts .over the
years. Howard was one of the st-,
'aunch• •promoters of the curling r
club• and has been one •df the most..
faithful 'workers since
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Present
Ladies' ,Trophies:.
President Anna MacTavish award-
, ed the "President's" Trophy' to
Donna Elliott for her victory over
Jean Wylds.in'the final on. Thurs•
-
day last. it•*as a•well-curled
game ending .in'a score of: 8 -� 7
;The victory was sweeter..`for, ••Donna
and her rink, In that: they were one
point down coming home; and;
picked up. two. -Assisting. the winner
were Matlorie:Elliott, ,v'ice, •'Lois
Pollock, second and Shirley Fair, •'
lead, Jean W.ylds had,•A.udrey
Lowry ., vice; ;Merle: Rhody. . second'
and' Noreen MacCharles , `head,...
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•
Marie MacDonaid's' rink; was .the
"winner of the 'Shirt . Bowers Trophy,
on' Thursday .as -she ,defeated•Jean
Coiling' s. foursome by a score of •
12;'- .8. 'Ma.rie''had. some fine curl-
ing
. from Elaine Pollock ; 'at vice;
Mildred:; Thompson, second, and
lead,: Merle Rhody. Helping Jean
amass eight -� oints:an• alosin. •
effort were Mal , i"`
r e Marlene ;Golfing,,: vice,
Marge Hodge and: Marge• MacTav-
ish. The donor, ShiriBowers, was'
onlhand to: make the. presentation •
,�'of.the main trophy: and smaller
take-home 'replicas, ;
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A. a. .. ze
An added feature of the windup
bonspier was the awarding; of
• special, prizes to the'rink-whose •
accumulation:of•. age's added to the,•
.greatest number and also the least
''number.. Winner of the first nam-
ed prize 'was Carl Funston's'rink'of
Doris Johnston. Mel Pollock aid'•
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.THE
• 'CORPORATION
372 Bay S. 35 Dunlop St,; 73 Miss s 'aga E.
1t81 Igor` Toronto Barrie • Orillia
Neil McLennan, whose total was
206, years, The. ",kids" prize went
to Gordon Patterson' s rink of Marge
MacTavish,, James West and Al,
very Hayes with a grand total of "
116 years. This novelty provided
an,; interesting, conversation, piece,
in addition to the curling, and the
committee is to be 'congratulated
on it
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News' of the men's club finals and
the ladies'. annual meeting will be
the subject of"nexeweek's news,
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Dont forget the Club" annual •
meeting on Wednesday.; April 5th!'
BROWNIE NEWS
FIRST LUCKNOW., PACK
'(byMary, Jay)
We opened: our •meeting. Wed'nes-
d'ay: with two. games of ball by::' .•
Mary Ellen Havens and Sandra Fin-.
lay: We then had fairy .ring, Our ,
Fairy Queen was Mary Jay. We had.
a short Pow -wow .
In work period some girls passed
,0, Canada. Others, did semaphore,.
Mary Jay polished. shoes.. '..
We closed with squeeze and
chimes..
•
PJRP.E; GROVE
Sandra Collins was, an. overnight '.
guesto.f Joan Thompson on Wed-
nesday Other guests' of the Thorn
pions on ,Thursday. were' Cathie',;'
Vicki. arid Frankie Dore' who •spent
thenight there
Mrs.:Dori McCosh, Mrs:' Currie•,
Colwell', Mrs..: Walter,' Forster and •
Mrs: Ardill`'IVMson.•.visited on Sat='
urday'with• Mrs W. N. • Bushell: in, .>
Winghaiii •hospital.
Mr' and. Mrs :Victor Gawley,
and Gladys:were dinner guests. of
Mr . a.nd 'Mrs . Don Chadbourne' of
K incardine.,on Friday . ,
Mr. ":and' Mrs. Robert Forster. are
holidaying this.week at:Sturgeon
Falls with Dianne's parents Mr.;
and. Mrs Leo Michaud . •
.:, Dr,. acid Mrs. James Emerson;.
Frankie and Susan of Rharing
Cross. agent• the week• -end :with .Mr,'
•
and Mrs, George, Emerson and.,
Bob two weeks ago,
M t , and Mts. 'Bill Robinson and
Darrell of' Oakville 'weekended'
with Mr ." a nd Mrs Walter Forster ••
and family 'Other guests of the
Forsters were 'Carolyn 'arid: Janet;
Forster of Toronto and Don John-
ston.
Mr, and Mrs ' Victor Gawley
.attended the funeral. of Mrs.
Gardner in Kincardine on Mon-• •
•day.
•. Mrs;- Gordon Patterson .and M'rs., :
Tim Needham spent. Monday in:. •
Hamilton;
Nancy. Elliott of Niagara Falls . •
spent the. Weekend with her parents
Mr. and,. Mrs..'Earl Elliott..
Visitors with Mr 'and Mrs, Done
obertson last..Week were Mr. • and
Mrs. Goldie.Huston' of Ripley and -
Ronnie McDonald of.Luck'now..Who
is spending a few days oh the farm..
Jeannie and ',Cecil Sutton and" Don
McCosh .spent"Wednesday• in London
'Evelyn ,Harkness of Listowel. spent.
the .weekend at the, home of'her`•.
parents Mr, and Mrs:, George,'
Harkness,
EUCHRE•PART'1�
Many•frorn'here and nearby att'=
ended the, progressive euchre party
which was held on Thursday even-
ing in the Centre, There-were'en4 '
ugh for 8 tables of.cards, and the
ltnch•served was delicious, High `
'prize 8' went. to.fob'Thornpten , • Mrs
Don Dore; lucky chair to Harvey
'Thompson; birthday .prizes to Mrs,.
-Don flied and. Frank Currie; Cart
\tenets were Mrs : t Toward
TbornpsoI and Mrs. Daiiald Grill es,"
Visitors with Mr and hlrs .
CYeorge Emerson•and.r'ob. this week
.are Dale Martin, MT, and Mrs,
"Nit England of Ottawa and M.
PAGE NINE
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and : Mrs,: MacLean Bell, Margaret-:
and David''of''Lachine, Que. •
With Mr.'`rand Mrs; Burton Collins
and farnily on Friday evening were
Mr:. and Mrs':.Francis Bdyle and .
on Sunday evening'Mr. and _Mrs....
Gordon Patterson,.':�Miss F3rend.a
Currie.of'Waterloo also spent four'-
days with Sandra and Sandra. plans •
to, spend a few days at Waterloo •
with 'the' Curries . =returning 'with ;
them on. Thursday � :when they.come
up to,prepare ;for their sale which.
his to be held on Saturday, -.April 14
...
Mr, arid' Mrs., Howard Thompson
were. Sunday dinner guests of. Mr.
and M -s. Russell Hewitt .of
'tiinlough , '.
•Don Thompson of Montreal spent
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