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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-10-11, Page 8A 4 41 PA tit trV rt APtIttAllt • • THE. LUCKNOW. SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,.ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, OCT. llth, it67,i Luckriow Dungannon 'Jack 'Caesar icepr up his good` bawling with a triple of 760. Bob • McIntosh had.a triple Of 746 and high'single for the week of 320. Clarence Greer also rolled a 737 • triple. • „ Mary Fisher rook the ladies high triple with 584 and Pearl Jarrkieson's 254 game was top single. . Men over 250; Jack Caesar.,306-:' and 253, 'Clarence,..Greer,270:and 250, Bill Searle 254, Bob McIntosh • • • . • Ladies over 225; Anna Johnston 242, Mary Lou Barger 234,, Merle Elliott 230, Anne Anderson 228. Standing: Tigers 11, Cubs 11, Chipmunks 10, Pole Cats 9 Cbons 9, Gophers 8, Zebrat 7, Kangaroos 6, Lion. 5, WOiverinet 3, Beavers 2. • ..Lades.,7.p.m. • ` High Single for this week goes 't� ShirleyHawthorne with. 259 flat. The High Triple was also rolled 1:7 Shirley Hawthorne with 706 flat. Arnetta Thompson's .Elms 4 points Marion MacKinnon's Oaks•3 points; Ferne MacDonald's Pines.5 points., , Mildred Camerson'.s Poplars, 2' points; Shirley Hawthorne'S Maples. points;.•Jessieloyni's Willows 0 points. •Games of 200 and overvShirley Hawthorne'259, 210 and' 231,,. Ainetta Thoinpson,242, Ferne Mac „ • Donald 207; Marion MacKinnon ' Iband 207: • : • • . Team Standings Maples 21 points Pipet 17 points, Poplars 14 points, Elms 13 points,- Oaks 10 points; , Willows 9 Points. .. • . • , • • • Ladies '9 p.m, . . It was decisive bowling on every alley Monday night•with three teams taking 7 points and the other. three settling for nothing. . • . • , Colleen Eecly was top bowler with High Single of 232 and High Triple • of 567: Games over 200 Colleen Eedy 2321 and 209, Mary Maize 209, Kathy Gibson 204, Bev thoinison 215, • Anne Anderson 206, Rose Hall 201. Team Standings; Maudie Fisher's . Hounds 22, Shirley.Hackett's I Spaniels 21; Joy Dennis' Bull Dogs 15,, Maxine Maize's Terriers 14, Shirley Cooke'sCollies 9, Eileen Layis' Setters 3. WATER FOR Sto. kom ..- • • • • WHITECHURCH NEWS Whitechurch Water System ..rnern;•• bers held their fall xneeting, Octob et 5 ,1•Thurklay evening WhitechurchCommunity ,Mernorial Hall with an'attendance of 16., The president Dave Gibb welComed all and Started a discussion on whether the Water System should bear the •expense of•extending the main • • water line acrosi Highway 86, to serVice two homes, , vote by billotprovd that the Members were in,favOur, of . • accepting•thecoSt. New leeseei will be accepted on terms same as formerly; $371.00 cash or. • $50.46 yearly fora 10 year period. The minutes were. read by the secretary Mrs. Victor Emerson. It •was found that 3 loads more oftop soil are needed to complete levelling up the pump house lot. The maintenance fee of $5. ..for the Tall is to .be paid by ' • Octc•ber' 23,. • • The president 'closed the meeting Men 9' p.m. Jack Ca,esar topped the Men's •. Bowling kir the night with a High , • Triple of 842 flat and .a High Single' game of 313- THIS IS' BCWLING JACK! • • • • Freck Button rolled a 322. flat., Game - Good...Bowling Freck! • • ., Clarence Greer's Oldsmobiles 7 , Points, Charles, Anderson's Byicks 0 points; WalterArnold's .,, • Mustangs .7. points, Len • •," • Macponald's Pontiacs 0 points; Bili Stewart's Fords 7 points; Othar . • Brook's Dodges 0 pOints. • • • Games of 250 and over; Jack' Caesar 373 and 298, Bill 'Hunter 258. 'Bill Stewart 252,' Freck Button 322. . Team Standings; Must ngs 14, Fords 12, Oldtrriobilet 0, Buicks 7., Pontiacs 0, Dodges 0 - • • - ••• • • • • .IRENTED IT THROUGH THE - WANT ADS._. iAmckit`i ;0;71/41. ;;;.:, • c.. • ceptervilallervice. Favoured. With --Three. 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