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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-09-27, Page 8p: GE 'Etoio ‘Ilimorrrormoo7rommorrk r OW $04,441,011,, L.UCKNOW,. ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27th, 1967 Ladies' 9-'p • • The Hounds retained their lead.. •1\•ionday night but the Terriers.are barking at their heels. _ Wig Finlay captured High Singl , with a 231 game while Anna John, •stOnehad High Triple with 605.. Gamevover 200,were:,Marg Finlay 231, Kathy Gibson 226., •' • Anna Johnstone 218 and 210, Maudie Fisher -214, Trudy Nelson 214•and 204, Shirley Bolt 208, Marie Stewart 202: . • • • Team Standing: Maudie Fisher's • Hounds 10,Maxine Maize's Terr- iers.. " • iers. 9, Shirley Hackett's SPaniels • 1 Shirley. Cooke's Collies 7, Joy . . Dennis' Bull ,Dogs 6, Eileen Lavis' Setters 3.. • • e 7 Ladies 7 O'clock Bowlers Begin The Ladies. of the ,7:o'clock 7 bowling league started another seat son of bowling on Monday, .Septem- ber 18. The names of the teams this year represent trees, . - • • . 1.t , Marion MacKinnon was top for the evenink'with 'a High Single , Game of 353 flat and 'a High Triple of 751 flat. Good Bowling Marion!' Marion.l‘lackinnon'S Oaks 5 points • Fere MacDonald's..Pines.2 points; Jessie foynt's,WilloW,s. 4 points, Mildred Cameron's Poplars 3,pOinti; Shirley- litaWthorne's, Maples Points,: Arnetta Thompson's Elms 2 points. • ' Team Standings: Oaks'5, MaPies Willows 4, Poplars 3; Pines, 2,, 'TO Hove _the G.oderiCh.Siftes•arereturning... junior."0"- hOeitey this.yearafter an J.sence elene'seaSen when they crinipeted Junior 'C' ranks:, •• • . . . • • • • • • • They will.compete in. the central. Junior 'B' League with the owen Sound Greys,.StratfOrd Braves ,St. Marys Lincolns, Waterloo Siskins and the Kitchener. Greenshirts.. The Central. League will play an Inter- locking schedule this'year with the Western Junior 'B''Leagne which • • includes Sarnia, St Thomas, • Steithroy„,Chtham and Learning • • Jack Evans has been named coach of the Siftos. Training camp will open this Sunday, October' 1,. at 1200, noon. Workouts will continue each .day thereafter at 7:00 p.M. •• An invitation is extended to all. . • Lucknow area junior age 'hockey PlayersiO attend the ,opening Pract. ices. • • Thompson' this , week. A rnetta's single game was 229 flat and the .. triple ..579 flat. •. Arnetta Thompson's Elms 7 • points, Jessie Joynt's Willows 0 points; Shirley Hawthorne's 'maples 4 points, Ferne MacDonald's Pines 3 points; Mildred Cameron's Pop- lars 7 Points, Marion .MacKinnon's Oaks 0 ptants. • dantes.of 200 aixl.over:•Marion MaCKinnon 206, .Arnetta. Thompson 229, Jessie Joynt 226 • ' Norma McDonagh 217. ,•Ferne Mac • . • • ' • , 1 Monday, September 25. • High Single Game and High Triple 4;,tere both rolled.by Arrietta v . • • Donald 227. Team Standings: Poplars 10, Elms 9; Maples 9, Pines 5, Willows 4. - • ,•• • • • • • • • • • • • '‘ • iIebifld $ • Lucknow. PeeWee 's-Oftball team are two down in thebest oUive series"' for the W.O.A,A: charnpionshiP. In Linwood on Tuesday nigh r of last week, LinwoOd took the opener 7L3s.• Back in Lucknow on Monday night of this 'Week, Lucknow lost the second game toLinwood 12-11 going two down in the, series. • .Lucknow had preyiously edged. Harriston three games to two in a. best of fiVe.serni final series. Luck - now the last two in a rowto,give thern the win over Harriston. The next game will be Wed- nesday(tonight). 25th Anniversary Observed Saturday AMBERLEY NEWS . • Mr. and Mrs'. Williarn_ Pace of the second concession of Huron celebrated their Silver Wedding ' Anniversary on. Saturday evening, September. 23,.. Their actual date is September 26: 'Attending the happy occasion were their immed- ia.te family, Mr and Mrs. Ivan Guy of Brampton and Mr. and Mrs. I -William R. Pace and daughter., Sheila of Kincardine. A delicious turkey dinner was served and an enjoyable evening was spent., 'Love- ly gifts 'from.the familywere pres7 ented to Mr. and Mrs. ?ac.'Their friends joirkin wishing them. many happy Anniversaries.. ON WESTERN TRIP Mr, and Mrs. Norval Nesbitt and Mr; and Mrs. Eldon Lawry are Viin th W i c siting' e estern prov n es. Mr. and Mrs: Nesbitt lived in the West many years ago and will enjoy visiting with their friends and rel- atives again. . • Word received from. Mr.• Irving Benson of Southfield Michigan states that Mrs. Benson, who has been ill in hospital for seven weeks is expected to return to her home shortly. It is the wish of her many, friends in this area that she may be re tored to her usual od h 1 h go . ea t • • • The following vocational courses will be offered at VVingham District -High School this year if , , /. the enrolment is sufficient: ELECT.RICITY PART. 1 AND 'PART 2 Part 2 is an ,advanced courge, open 'to. those' with a good background in Electricity. • • • • (2) WOODWORKING (GENERAL): • • • , • , ' • • . • . •(3),. •DRAFTING , FUNDAMENTALS AND • BLUEPRINT READING. (4).,WELDING• • • (5) ".WORK SIMPLIFICATION • • Classes are held • each Wednesday kight from 8 to 10 p.M. The classes will begin' on October lith and continue to Mardi 13th. The fee for each course is $5.90 •; except welding where the fee is $i0.00. Applications may be mailed • or pile* .to the school, (357-1800). 1 1, Registrations. will be accepted on opening •night betweek, 7 and 8 p.m for those . • courses not already filled. Fees will. be collected the first night of classes Oct. 11, • ••• • • R: S. MacRAE * W. HARRIS • ' F.' E., MADILL. Board Chairman ' , Chairman, kiteC. ,• • PrIncipil • • • v MURRAY GA U NT HAS YOUTH AND EXPERIENCE • • He. has .been Good for Huron - Bruce. r• ) , VOTE FOR THE MAN WHO HAS HAD WIDE. AND RESPECTED 'EXPERIENCE • THE NAME IS The Mon with the. GRASS. 'ROOTS Ex- perience ...:Knoifileclge ond.Undlerstanding: Sponsored by :the'Hiiron • Bruce • • Liberal AssoCiation' ckire Champions Of Three 4-H Clubs ttikknow...-•fokr00..-4.100Snoot..00,1 • Luckier/ Fall -Fair day waia big event for the•three Luckn�w4-1 clubs Which staged their achieve-. Ment,day there. A Teal good • showing ,was reported in all three cliibs. , • • . Lucknow 4H Beef Club Linda Mewhinney had the best heifer calf in the senior division • . ,•• Wayne Todd was second and Brian Rintoul third: ' • , • Hugh Todd placed first In the Steer calf division followed by Murray Morrison, Murray ivIewhinn ey, Lloyd Morrison, Doug Mewl -Ann, ey, Roy TaylOrand, Kenneth Mewh- inney. • • • Hugh Todd Was the best in the showthanshipdivisiOn followed by,. Wayne Todd', Murray, Mew.hinney, Doug•Mewhinney., Murray Morrison, Brian Rintoul, Linda IsAelkhirmiley, , • Kenny Mewhinney, Roy .Taylor.and, Lloyd Morrison.. , • . Hugh Todd and Linda' Mewhinney tied..for the champion Beef Calf in the club: , • • iucknOw. 4-H Dairy Club • •-..Lynda Walden placed firSt in the senior division with her Holstein' calf: She WAS followed by ,Iehri Bradley and, Nariey Walden, , • Stephen.AndreW placed first with the only Ayrshire calf in,.the club. In the junior division, top Holstein • calf •was,shorin by Catherine•Chanci- • ler followed' by Gayle•Rintoul, • Garry MacKenzie, Paul Elliott, John 'Jurjens,,Alan Finlayson, JaMes'BOak,'Gerry Jur jens and pop Beak. • , John Bradley won the awc1 for showmanship in the .Dairy Division' • followed by Lyndi Walden', .Nancy .McKenzie, Gayle Rintoul,, Alan Interment'took place . . Walden, Stephen Andrew,. Garry , • Finlayion, Paul Elliott, jamg Boak (.ncrne HarryeGirtveiry*b n, PGarialhaenair71.5.cv'Nee; Don Boak, Catherine Chandler, °' 1 Bob McPhee, Harvey NI•cctt,e, • Gerry Jurien.t..Ruth Elliott. John • lOrval McPhee. and Kenneth•Seett- JurjensLynda Walden had, the champion ••, StFeiphweenr,b•eBarri'al':,waenrde rieePrriiyeS\';;011.i.111' ,' n4 - 44,-44 nii,144*.-119 Lucknow 4-H Grain Corn Club t Fred Phillips ,pliced.first in the grain division. Others in'order of their Pacing Were Stephen.Andrew, Roy :Taylor, Douglas Mac Kenzie, Alan .Finlayson, Bruce Lamb. James ' Beak Sandy Simpson,. Don Beak; •Murray.MorrisOn Don Boak placed first in the spec- ialproject 'class' Others in order were Bruce Lamb. , James Beak ,, Stephen Andrew, Murray Morrison; Fred Phillips, Douglas Mac Kenzie, Alan Finlayson, Roy Taylor a nd Sandy Simpson. •". " • , • Life Long Resident Of West WaWario.11 . • •' ELMER LESLIE SPROL'L% ' Funeral servides yere,held for , Elmer Leslie Sproul at. the A-rthur: 'Funeral Home, Auburn, with• M. R. Roberts officiating, He was the:son of the latc James Sproul and Margaret Mason and was born in West Wawanosh , MarC1 6, 1914: He ,livecl in West W.awati. oh ToWnship 'all his life Where he operated his farm. Mr. SprOA was a member of Auburn tinitec • Church..' • Survivingre5bis wife ,the former Marian Jean'Stewart and tskc sons, Kenneth and Bili and one . - daughter, Linda , all at hoe.. so two iisteis Mrs, •Frank C.:2.ry) Games's, Willowdale , Mrs,.. :; en (Myrtle) Mugford, Lucan; fe brothers, William, iIle,, Clifford, Listowel, paid, West Wawanosh a, joe and Harvei of Diti gannon. • 4