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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-04-05, Page 8THE: ;W ° WEDNESDAY, APRIL ;Sth 1967 LUCKNO :SENTINEL, iLUCKNOW, ONTARIO • ity '.ades_ Afternoon (Wednesday., March 29),' Feitne Iv`l, acDonald was top` bowler of the afternoon. with a single' game of. 310' flat and High T.riple� of 738 flat, ArnettaThompson''s Duchess.l points,. Ferne. MacDonald's' Ru`ssetts 0; Marion MacKinnon's. Wealthys' 7, Mildred Cameron's Pippins 0; • Isabelle`Eedy's, Spys' 5, Shirley. Hawthorne" s Delicious• 2 . . Carries .of 200 and over: Ferne. MacDonald 310, 200 and'228, •Madelaine Haldenby 222, Cather- ane ,Schmid 243, Irene Nelson,,225, Janet Ashton 210,'Ar.netta,•ThQmp- son 249. and 2711, -Beth Johnstone 208; Mildred Cameron 202, Freda Errington 229 , :M'aizie M athers . 220 and 220:,.. Helen Hall 242, Marion MacKinnon 244, ,Jessie Joynt 236 arid 205;:Anne Putney. 201, Shirley. Hawthorne 221, Isar: belle Eedy •274 and 295,, Mabel : • Steward 202.; :Play :off' Standings; Wealthys 14 ' Duchess14, Delicious 7.,•, Spys 5 Pippins 2, Russetts 0'' •Ferne MacDonald•'was top bowler of;the:w:eek with High. Single game 0. 653 flat and High Triple of .83.1: .F..: flat,, Good,Bowling,ern e I Ferne MacDonald's'Russetts 7, .• points,, Shirley Hawthorne's • Delicious 0 points;Annetta Thomp-' son's Duchess 5 points, Marion MacKtnnon s Wealchy, 2'points. . Mildred.. Cameron's, Pippins 4.points Isabelle Eedy's Spys 3 points. Games .of 200 and over. Ferne : MacDonald 353, 234; and •244, Isabel.'Miller .J213, Gay Garniss 253, Pearl Murdie 209, -Catherine Andrew 211; Shirley. Hawthorne .2156 Arnetta Thompson 232,. Marion MacKinnon 209, Freda' Errington 214, Jean Phillips,202;..lsabelle Eedy 257 °and.. 239, Mabel Steward 212• and 211, ,Kay Collyer, 212, Mil- 'died Cameron 214. ' , Play-off Standings:, Duchess 19 points,: Wealthys 16 points, Spys 8 , points, Russetts.7 points; Delicious 7 points, Pippins 6.paints, Poppies Win.: Play -.off Series . • LADI'ES•EVENING BBOWL.ING'. Team Points:' .Tulips 1, Petunias 3;. Poppies' 3, Roses 1; Violets"3,•�' Pansies High Single .went to Joanne' Searle .with 278 and High Triple to Marie. Stewart with 659 Games 200 and over:"Joanne Searle 278 'and .206, Ruth Jardine ' • 209 and' 203, Joy Dennis 26,6.and 202, Shirley Brooks 201, Tnidy • Nelson214 and '259, Mary Lou Priestap'235, Marie'Stewart 248 and '212, .Marie Wilkins .208, Mur- iel Ritchie. 205,, Isobel''Kilpatrick 203, Rose Hall 2i8, Kay Forster -' .234, Maxine Maize 228.' Team Standings: Muriel Ritchie's Poppies 16, Kay Crawford's•Pet- un'ias 11; Tillie Wilson's Pansies' , 10, Kathy Gibson's Violets 10, Ruta 'Jardine`,s Tulips 10, Rose Hairs '1 Roses 3. ' The winning team of' the, 'play- • Offs was Murtel•Rttchie's Poppies with 16 points, Our Bowling Ban- quet is the 10th of April at 7 p.m. ' in" the. Anglican Parish Hall..' Lucknow Men High S •angle' game,, of the week was bowled by Mel Dickson. with 306 flat. Donald MacKinnon was. ,close behind with, a single' game, of 303. flat.. 3111 Searle. rolled the 4fgh. Triple'.of the week,with 747 flat. • Bill Hunter"s Dodges b. Clarence Greer's Buicks 2; Freck Button's; , " Oldsmobiles 5, Roy Finlayson's' • Fords 2;,Len•MacDonald's Pontiacs 5'Jack "Fisher's Mustangs 2. • Games.of 250 and over:. Mel Dick son 306, ,Clarence. Greer 261 and 25.7, .Bili Searle 297,1 Don.Aubin 279, Bob. Finlay 259:, Charles And- erson 281, . Stuart Jarnleson 283,. Al Presnick 253; Freck Button 265; Cameron MacDonald:.272'; Al..' Morton. 258, Bill Button 279, Jim •' .Errington 261 and 276, Donald • MacKinnon 303, Ken,Mowbray..268 Fra a ,nk H wthorne- 258.- '� • play-off Standings; fontiacs'20' Dodges l6 , Buicks 13 Mustangs'.12 ,. •Oldsmobiles 12 'Fords,1 • 1 • Lucknow= Dungannon GROUP A , • Bill and Marie Stewart topped the sheets' with triples of :760 and ." "742 Marie alio'rolledhigh single 30w-.iale: a . of 1 th•Bill Se rle h vmg: the men's:.high single of 288. Men: over150:.. Bill' Stewart 284; Stuart Jamieson 270. • Ladies, over,225:.:Gwen Caesar 255 Mary Ross 243, Ferne•. MacDonald 233"'; Norrna McDonagh .228, , " W olverines 5, Coons 2;• Tigers 7, as a s.2 �Z 0 bs5'B v ebr , Cu , •. a er Standing: Tigers 17, Cubs .14 , Zebras 12; Beavers '9, Coons 6'.; . Wolverines.5.'"` '. GROUP< B • Chas.. Anderson: had a triple.of 648.and Freda Errington had ladies : with 617 also . a .302: single. Harold ' Ritchie rolled 'the' men's single of .'• , 27.3, Men over 250. Donald McIntyre 263 Ladies' over 225 Joan McIntyre 289, Eileen'Lavis 239, Carol Mc•-' Intyre 230, Muriel .Ritchie 230.. ;Kangaroos 4: Lions 3; Gophers 5.; Pole Cats 2; Chipmunks 5, , , Squirrels 2,,•''' , ; • • ' Standing Chipmunks 12, •Kangar - oos,l1, Gophers 11, Pole'Gats 10, ; Lions 10, Squirrels 9 rock{leland Vins Pale lamp St, :Lainbert.PeeWees defeated. ,Lucknow' 7-6 in an exhibition game at the..Lucknow arena on. Wednesday night of..last'week. • Andy. Whitby scored five times • and ken Farrish once to'the thrilling contest 'The 'second game of the double header was:between Lucknow'and ' Kiricardine Squirts and Lucknow edged Kincardine 21 in the exhibi 'hien' conte. David Farrish scored' Lucknow. * both .,goalsif4 g b Doug,. Corrin played -in the Kincardine net The Squirt team had conducted a prize draw.'with tickets also good for 'admission to this game. With the money raised, they will. purchase jackets for: their team which won the championship. Block Cleland was the winner of a pole lamp in the prize: draw, I�amprQns Lucknow Novice,l-ockey Team are proud winners of the W.O.A.A Novice (Squirt) grand, champion- ship. The grand championship trophy,, ;which has, become the possession of Lucknow, means that Lucknow are the best, regardless ofpopulation, ..of any team in the W.O.A.A, They handled all, corners all season,and final victory came in Lucknow on Tuesdaynight of last week: They, defeated Durh- am 5-3, winning the best of three series two, games to one. The local gang got: off to a shakey, start in the, first:•period and it appeared that Durham would walk over them easily .But as the game progressed, Lucknow played better arid better until the last' • period when Durham hardly got their stickson the puck. It was a tight 3-3 tie at the.end of the second period. Lucknow, ' took an early 5-3 lead in,the third and guarded their lead well. One of the few `Durham threats in the third period came with only two :minutes to go with Randy Ackert, in the a Lucknow net turn ing.back. a breakaway with .a love- ly l save. Lucknow' scored their.'. sixth goal just seconds a/ter the final bell, but five was all they.. 'needed to take the silverware. David Farrish netted four;goals for:.Lucknow with Ian 'Montgomery scoring the other, Y Lucknow were hoisted on the fire • truck after the game: for a victory' parade throughzmain street. Floyd StanIe+ World Hockey In vienn�,AUstria Despite the; cheering, flag and banner, waving of Floyd Stanley' and another teacher at the World Hockey 'Champ'ionship at Vienna; Canada did :not make•to0 good a showing and no doubt Floyd and, his friend were quite disappointed. The Sentinel :hada card ' from Floyd last week • saying.that he `and the friend had motored to the hock ey series at Vienna and were well equipped, with large' Canadian flags and banners to do their bit in cheer. ing .for`tleir homeland . The card' was written•the day. Canada. played: Russia and Floyd,. said "I'mi really nervous" `, The pair planned` five days of'ski- ing in, Austria before returning to Soest, Germany, where they are teachers at the Canadian Forces '. . base. . •, Floyd is the son of Mr, and ' Mr.s. Ezra Stanley of Kinlough and was principal. at Ripley -Huron central ;. schooi.before going to Germany; last summer. "`Enjoy the Sentinel" commented Floyd in his note from: Vienna. Port: Perr : Oust,. . Y. Lucknow PeeWees • Lucknow Peewee hockey team went down 'in the second round of the Young Canada Hockey tourna - •m.ent at Goderich•last'week: After' eliminating Dorchester in the first round, they took 4-3 defeat •at the hands of Port Perry last Thursday night. Mark Chsy holm • David Farrish, and Andy. Whitby scored for Lucknow. This winds up all PeeWee hockey for this year and the boys have certain, ly had a busy season: • Alf'Lockridge•pf Wingham, sec - g Y retar -mana er of the Western On , 'ado Athletic Association, is shown presenting team, captain Davi d :Farrish • with the chantpionship' trophy which' Lucknow won here last week, The trophy is emblema- tic mblenia- tic.f the W.O.A.A. Novicean o gr d championship. EY ABATTOIF Custom Butchering'- Curing and Smoking Cutting and Wrapping - Sausage Making - Fast Freezing HOGS, AND CATTLE: ON •MONDAYS, •.CATTLE ONLY ON WEDNESDAYS • • With Two. Big Coolers, We Are "Able To ;Hang Your Beef .From 1: To 3' Weeks �• Whatever Requirements Are For -"Home,° Freezers. We Sell Choice. Home Killed Beef, Pork and amb In Any Quantity At Lowest Marketing Prices • ALL MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT 'INSPECTED 'FOR YOUR, • PROTECTION'• ,CALL .RIPIEY 100 OR 106 CHAS. HOOISMA .PROP. 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