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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-04-19, Page 8• PAGE EIGHT '1111E. LUC.KNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO_ Kathleen Jay , daughter ,of Rev.. land Mrs. Stanley Jay of:Lucknow,. was .the win, nerof the Margaret' Burrell Trophy presented.'by the 6 FAr dna Zebras Group A, Chipmunks Group B Season:.Wunners • LUCKNOW=DUNGANNON LEAGUE Another season has d a . t a' sonw rn. o close • �h .S art aniieson'•s to a With to J Zebras winning.the Group A;play- . Offs and' conratulations: o to . g g. • Gerry; Priestap's Chipmunks for, ,'winning the GroupB. g • GROUPA • Bud Thompson rolled a single game. of 342 and Frank Thompson . had high triple .of 798.: Len Mac- Donald also rolled a triple o '703. Arnetta' Thompson's. single of • 281; was.the ladies' top game and ` ad a 699 � trip Jessie Toynt h ple , Men over 250: Frank Thompson `. 313 and 289 ,•'.Barry' McDonagh 262. Fis . Jack .Caesar •260, Ja ck,Fi he260 , r ,. B11 Stewart 254. . Ladies 'over 225,: 'Jessie Joynt 278 ,y and 244, Joanne Searle 265.,. Marie •Stewart 264, Cora ThornpSon.238,. Deanna Reavie 233 ;Jane Treleaven 233 Standing: Zebras 24; Tigers 21„ Cubs' 21, .Beavers 19 , Coons 10 , Wolverines 10. ' GROUP B Donald Maclntyre came up with. • •a triple of 744 and Charlie Ander- son had the single of 302, Ella Hackett rolled both triple and. single With scores of 628 and 335.. Men over 250: Frank Hawthorne 281, Gerry P.riestap 274, Alex Hackett 271., Donald Mad n'tyre' 269. Ladies'over.225: Anne Anderson 257 , Mary Lou Pr''iestap 244. Standing: Chipmunks• 24,. Gophers, 19 , Pole Cats 17, Kangaroos 17'; Lions 17 , Squirrels :11, Wingbam' Figure' Skating. Club to the most prornising club member: The presentation was made by, Roy Bennett of Wingham ,' president of• •' Duchess Top fternoon Bowlers ., Arnetta Thompson's Duchess won' the Play-off :Series': : r-• • Marion'MacKinnon's Wealthys • are runner• -up, winners: . •Janet Ashton was top bowler of ' • the.week with•a:High Single game of 382 flat and High Triple of 755 flat. GOOD BOWLING JANET 1 :' • Arnetta Thornpson';s Duchess 5 points; Shirley :Hawthorn's Delic- ions 2 •points; . Isabelle Eedy's Spys 7 points, Marion MacKinnon'•s,. Wealthys 0 points;. Mildred' Cam- eron's am-eron's Pippins 5 points:, Ferne MacDonald's Russetts 2 .points Gaines:of 206 and over; Janet Ashton 382., Arnetta T dmpson 2.70 and 286,. Ella Hackett 215•,. Catherine Schmid 249, Wilma Chisholm ' 289, Shirley Hawthorne 226 and 248, Catherine e And . r, w • 216; Kay Collyer' 241,' Jessie Joynt 234, .Pearl Murdie 258, Freda Errington 208., Marion MacKinnon • 231.;and 211, Jean Phillips .206" and 276.,• Madelaine Haldenby 203,; FerneacDo a d M n 1 207 and 203, Fanny Wraith X207 Mildred 'Canner: on 228 and 213', •Team Standings:. Duchess 29 points., Wealthys 18points , Spys PYs . 17 points, .Russeits 14 points, Del- icioits 14 points; Pippins P P ins 13. points,. ... . the Wingham: Club. On the right. is Mrs. Harold Wild of Wingham; who was presented roses for her. assistance to the club:" ADVANCE -TIMES •PHOTO:,' 'WEDNESDAY, AFRI 19th, 1967,' Our experienced''' mechanics spot the trouble before expensive damage sets in.: We assure top performance with the best tools,. materials. Fast service, tool ona DEALER Ivan N. R. Richards ktected President 0100o Institute Of Agrologists Dean N.. E.. Richards,. P. Ag. , of • -the Ontario Agricultural College, • University; of Guelph \has been si 'elected 'e President 1 re ident 'of the Ontario Institute of Agrologists,,Registrar A• Gordon Skinner P , P. Ag. of the Institute has. announced. Dean Richards is a• native .of the Lucknow. He was installed as President of - the Institute of Agrologists •during: ,the concluding sessions. Of the two- day; annual Convention; held at • the University of Guelph. The Ont- ario Institute of Agrologists is the, superyising body; of -the ; .professional agriculture workers engaged in research , industry ; and ,government service•across the province:: Dean Richards'is•a'former Pres- dent of the Guelph Branch of the. Ontario Institute .of Agrologists; • Closely associated with agricultur al fleet:and research, Dean ,Rich- ards is well known to'Ontario farmers •and to conservation Offic- ials throughout North America, He was, appointed 'Dean of. the Ontario Agricultural College' in 1962, after serving.foill years as Head of the Department of Soil Science at O.A::C, As Dean, he ,PLEASURE ,FOR ALL THE FAMILY °'GRANDPA AND GRANDMA, TOO Ft IDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS ONLY ' Comm.ncing April •28th • OR.GROUPS BY AP.POINTMENY ANY NIGHT. LUCKNO BOWL Phone M-2904 4111 ar ab' " [' sr .+ 7" , ,. ...�uiLikwa succeeded, Dr. •JD. MacLachlati, who at`that time,was:. named. Pre= sident 'of the 'College's.Federated . and later the ,first President of the University of ,Guelph •• . . Dean Richards is Chairman .of the. Canadian Council on Rural Development, and is a;meniber of the Grand River Conservation, Authority and. the.`Ontario'.Counc't1 Y• of Health:: • A' member"of .the Soil Conservation Societiof'Ainerica,. .he was honoured in 1965 by being named a Fellow of that Society for his great contributions to the, cause of Soil and Water Conservption. • 'Also in,1965, he was 'named :•an .' honorary member of the 'Canadian Society of .Landscape' Architecture for his contributions toward the, establishment' of a:: degree program •in.Landscape Architecture at 0.A C. , the first. such degree offered in Canada, • Dean Richards'is'a member and • former Chairman of the Advisory' Fertilizer Board for Ontario. ,He' has also 'served' as a : member or officer of a nurnber'of other. impor- tarit provincial and national bodies interested in•soils , fertilizer and conservation, A' graduate `of..the .OntarioAgricu ltural College 'in 1938; :Dean Richards obtained his/Master's Degree .in Soil Science at Michigan.State University. Born near .Lucknow,, Ontario, he is married to the former Mary Greer. They: have two sons. KINLOSS The annual meeting of Kairshea, Women's lnsitittite Will be held Thursday., April 20th at the home of Mrs, Donald C, Macl ityre, . 'Douglas Dickie is home from' the University of Guelph , Grace MacDougall, Eileen and Donna Burt of .Lotigheed's Business ave Gihbij ,'dent Of ater System WHIT HURCH NEWS ", On Wednesday evening the spring meeting of the itechurch. Water System was held' in he • •Whitechurch,Commu• it Memor- ial Hall. The president" Victor Ernerson Welcomed the 13: members. The minutes and letters'from• Ontario, Water. Resources'wer.e read 'The treasurer Elwood Groskorth gave a statement showing a bal ance.:of $1,012.04. It was decided •,• to invest $500', of this.' Bill. Evans will look.after su `�p l y ing top soil for:the'pump house lot,, Tom•Morrison, Dave Gibb:; Vi Emerson, 'Russ:Chaprnan and Wes Y le ,Tiffin .all " ffered to. level. the �' top soil, • Bill Evans was appointed Chair- man and Mrs. Garnet Farrier Secre tary for the election of officers... President Dave Gibb, Secretary Mrs. t ic'Emerson, Directors Fred Tiffin; and yic Emerson, Treasurer . EIwood Groskorth, Maintenance Men Tom. Morrison,- Albert •Coulter. and Elwood Groskorth. It was decided that the .water'. rate remain $5. payable April and . October , and also to have Mr. G .. Davidson, well driller, check the well for capacity as td intake: against. output when water is low in summer, The meeting Was alourned to meet again in. October unless a :special 'meeting has, to be• called . College , Kitchener were home for the week end • Mrs Harvey Houston spent die week :end in Clarkson and attendeci a Teaa, in honor.of Miss Sandra Rogers at the home of her parents .Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rogers. Tlte.1' • .carne { ;a recer ing of 1 of .Agri direct() keting after rr ing;.the J.J. Gr :' Agricul gained. that $11`, ,ed for i nothing :In expl, McKim product industri , 'ted: out entering andwo, : his mil: first. 7 discrin produce price i.