HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-11-01, Page 8PAGE E ;EIGHT'
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The High Single of October 171. '.•
as well as the High Triple of the
•same date, 309 flat Single' and '745
•
flat Triple was rolled by 13i11 Stew-
art, Not Bill Searle, as recorded
in last. week's Sentinel, Sorry about
that! I looked•at•`the wrong line,
and mixed up the Bilis
This week's -High Triple washrolled
by Donald. Maclntyre 'with .a 128, fiat
Close behind, and worth while men-
tioning was. Jack Caesar with 720
flat.; This week's High•Single game
goes ;to Freck Button with' 275. flat,..
Charles; Anderson's Buicks 7'points,
Bi11 Stewart's Fords .0 points; Claren-
ce Greer's Oldsmobiles 5 points, •
Walter Arnold's Mustange,2;points;
Len 'MacDonald's Pontiacs.5 points,
Omar Brooks' Dodges • 2 points.
Games of 250 and over: Freely,
Button 275 , Bill MacPherson 266`,
Hap Hall 257, Donald Maclntyre
258 ,..Jack Caesar. .;259, Gord Brooks
257, Gordon Carter 252, Donald •
141acKinnon .265.
Team Standings: Oldsmobles 28,
Mustangs 25, . Fords 21, Buicks 19, .
Dodges '7, Pontiacs 5.
Luckn.ow
Dungannon
October 25 and _26 finds. the, ;
Lueknow-Dungannon teams at it
again.
:The ladies high triple this week,...
*as taken over by• Marion'MacKin-
non , with a .611. flat Hers -24r
'.game her, the week's high single
also .
The:other women over 225 this
week are: Gladys Hamilton 228,
Jo-Anne:Searle.and Mary. Fisher
.
with 226 flat. apiece."
We missed mentionin .Muriel
Ritchie with a ,239 last week.
For the Men this week, : Bi11
Stewart.shone :with a: hig gh tri fie. of
P
..' Fra n k -Ha-W thoimrrcgi 2#24 --gm
ae
b
earned••hirn the week's hi h sin le;
A few of the other. 'niers: bow led v;
over 250. this:week and they are as'
,
follows:. Bill Stewart 271, Bill
•
Searle .262 and Al Johnstone 255 ; . was killed overseas' in 1944
•
Bill Searle' has bowled well this..las •The. funeral•service at the' 1vlcLen-
few rimes and igh triple Was shi nan - McCreath; Funeral Home,
s
close to that .of Bill Stewart's, with.;
Ripley,' Thursday,: October 19,, was.
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,THE LUCKNOW' SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Team standing was. unchanged
Monday evening with points'break-
ing 5 Dennis2 on every alley,,' '
Joy Dbowled the season's
High Single..with .a. 291 and Marie
Stewart had: her best night of the
season to capture High Triple with
642.
Games over. 200: Joy Dennis 291,
Marie Stewart 235 and 248. Coll-
een Eedy 238,. Muriel Ritchie 202, ,.
Lois Walden 226. .
Team., Standings'; Maudie Fisher's
Hounds :36, ;Shirley: Hackett's'.Span-
els •
33, Maxine Maize's Terriers
21, Joy Dennis's Bull Dogs 20,
=Eileen Lavis's Setters 19, :Shirley
Cooke's • Collies 18:
Ladies 7 p.m.
The High Single game, and High
Triple goes to :Shirley Hawthorne
this week with a single• game of
234 flat and.a .Triple of•651 flat.
Jessie; Joynt's Willows 5 points',.
Arnetta Thompson's Elms 2 points; '
Mildred. Cameron's. Poplars 5' points,
Marion; MacKinnon's Oaks 2 points;:
Shirley Hawthorne's Maples, 7
points;. Ferne,MacDonald's, Pines
0 points.- •
Games of 200.and :'over: Marion
MacKinnon 213, Shirley.
Hawthorne 234 and.222, Arnetta
,Thompson: 226, Jessie Joynt 204..
• Team. Standings: Maples 35 points
Poplars 27 points,,Pines 24 points,
Oaks 22 points, Elms '20 points,
:Willows'19; points:
Sl1,owE,,r.H.eId dor
•Laudelina Neves,
A community shower'was held:
Tuesday evening, October 24th for:
Laudelina' Neves, --in the .St. August-
ine Hall,; Approximately forty.
friends and neighbours participated
in the: programme, with, Mrs. Wm.
and Mrs. Leonard
Redmond•
Chisholm as dual chairmen. Marie
Boyle rendered two piano selections.
followed by Virginia ,Chi"sholm on
the :accordion. A fruit. and vegetab-
le Bingo garne•was given byMs.,
Wm. Redmond, :with winners Cathy
Foran and Mary Anne Boyle. Accor•.:
Bion selections were greatly enjoy-`
ed, given by Mrs. Bert Gram -tun. A.
contest, A' Love' Story .in. Flowers,
was cokducted by Mrs.. Leonard
Chisholm with Mrs. George Erring-
ton and Mrs Gordon' Finnigan wink
ers, The person..whose birthday was
closest to the bride's.wedding day',.
was Mrs. Dan Maclnnis, , October
.22.
The- bride. -to -be' was asked to
take the decorated. chair. of honour.:
with her. attendants' Anne Beyers-
,bergen and' sister .Lucy Neves who
assisted' Ain opening' the many lovely
gifts .A short. address was read by
Mrs. L. Chisholmg After the gifts:
were'opened, Laudelina expressed.
her sincere thanks which was respon
ded to by .eve. ryone singing For
She's A Jolly,Good, Fellow . A del-
icious lunch was .served: by the:
Catholic, Wornen's League.
4ey::Re,si,dent:.:F$sesSL.ddth
ROBERT SLONE McCORMICK
Robert , Cormick of Ripley was
1 p Y
taken ill .Friday, and 'rushed• to the:
;Kincardine District Hospital.on
day where he .passed away early
Tuesday morning,` October 17th
:Left to "mourn �is'one daughter
,•Margaret E MacLeod of Ripley;
one :randson ' Noel MacLeod of
Toronto and .one. brother, William
of; Vancouver.. , He'was predeceased .
by his. wife, the former, Ethel
McConnell in 1954. A son.Keith:
Born in Kincardine township•on •
November ,6,' 1888; the .son of ,
Robert. McCorrnick and Margaret,
Keyes., "Bob" farmed on the South'
Line, except, for; a'short, period of
ter his 'marriage when he operated.
.a pump shop in Kinlo i h..Movin
p g g
to Rile in 1925' he devoted:.his
full time' to his trade as a.:carpen
ter and cabinet-maker. Many .
cherished'mernentos throughout the
community .attest to,his ability: He
will long be reniembered for` his
jovial nature and his capability and
versatility gas an'•elocutithiist
As well as being an'Odd'fellow,.
a M1., in charge of the Rev. D'. Neil,Mc he was also' a member of the .Huron
a 711 total. Way to BoWl Bill and:
, Combie, whose comforting messag Star Rebekah Lodge and ,Knox
Bill. es couiiled with the inspiringwords. l Presbyterian:Church where lie, was
The; team standings after five ,
• weeks bowlingare Zebras 26... ` of; the solo "Until -Then' sung by , on the board of managers.
Gordon Bridge, were a°•solace to the He was borne to• his final resting•''.
Cubs 23, Wolverines: 22, Tigers;`place in Ripley cemetery bythe
1 numerous friends and relatives att :: y
20, Chipmunks.and Beavers .19 . .� ,
each, Polecats'and Co . 16
ending. His brothers' in the • pallbearers, Clayton Nicholson',
apiece, Gophers 15:, .Kangaroos 14, I;:0.O: F. Lodge conduce. ted' a
•Lios 2 , the Squirrels 3.. memorial ,service at.the funeral
Until next week then , parlors Tuesday evening: `
1.William Harris, George MacLean,
IHarry Scott, Harry Colling and .
Douglas Henry..
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RIpL011GH.
Mr: �and:;Mrs. Ezra Stanley spent::
'an evening with' their aunt .Mrs. A
;Russell at . Kingar. f .
Sharon Stanley spent the week
end• with Mr: and 'Mrs ,Dan
Tollefson; and Bradley...
Some of the ladiesfrom; here
attended ;the 100th :birthda. , party
for Miss Jessie MacKay at 'Lucknow
:on Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs.. Stanley Wright of
Gl'en'`Orchard were recent visitors .
"with Mr. 'and Mrs Frank Maulden:
and Keith ` :. '
Mt; and Mrs. Ezra Stanley, 13614.
:s an rt unvisited with ter:. and
Mrs.' Everett.Stanle at Flint and •
;Mr. . and Mrs. Leonard • Stanley. at, •
lanhing•;= Michigan
..Mr. . T. Wolfley:of Chesley< and
Mrs. Abbie.Russell of Kingarf.,' Mr.
and. Mrs. Wilmer Johnston of God
'erich were visitors with1r.. and,
Mts. ,`Ezra Stanley..
...,
Mrs: Marretta'Hodgins,, Eileen
and':Beverley Gilman spent the
week-end,here .
Mr. and.Mrs. Howard
Bennett and Howard of Toronto
Visited 'with Mr. and Mrs Ari Hald•
enby.. • . .
Mr, and Mrs Jerry Collison of
Rexdale, visited: over. the meek -end
with. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson,
Allan and Lois. '
Mr,. William Cox and Miss May
•Boyle visited on Thursday after
noon with Rev. and Mrs. Charles.:,
Cox at T.eeswater. 'Rev.. Cox has.
not been enjoying` good health.
Mr, and Nits.. Russell Hewitt; were
guests at 1the .Johnston - Gawky
wedding -at Ripley on Saturda :aft-
ernoon. '•
Some from here•'attended the
reception at Ripley on S aturday
evening,:
'Prime Orr returned home after ;
visiting Expo .
Mr. and ,Mrs., Hugh Jansen .and
family visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack,Barr and family.
Mrs Ed' `Thompson of Calgary,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alex
, Percy and. other relatives here-..
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Campbell and
daughter Glenna of Am6erley.spent
Sunday with Mr,:'and Mrs: 'Bert :.
'Nicholson, Allan and Lois
• Mrs Alex Percy;accampanied:
her three sisters,. Mrs. William:
Stanley,.•Mrs. Al Irwin and Mrs,
Albert Trafford and their aunt Mrs.
Ed'•'T`hompson to Expo last week,.
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Wool WWorkers
The sixth' meeting of:.the
•Kairshea..Wool Workers'w•as held' at
the home of •Mrs.! C., Ritchie on
Monday, October .23rd. . "
The president Barbara Ritchie
•brought the meeting to order by
having each girl" repeat the 4-H
pledgein unison:
• The. minutes, of the' last meeting..
Riicllie. •
Waistbands and hems were lis
cussed and a sample of putting/a..
waistband on a skirt 1Was,dOne.
The next.rneeting will be held
November. 6 at -Mrs .' Keith''s' home"