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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, 4.UCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1969
NOTICE RE
to be :held at the,
MUNICIPAL OFFICE
Lucknow�
IncluslV•
"During`Regular Office Hours
9:00 a.in. , to 5:;00. p.m.
NOT OPEN ON ,SATURDAY,.
OCTOBER, lath:
• FLEES
Registration Fee $3.00.
NOVICE; ,
Registration Fee $300
PEE WEES ..
Registration Fee. $3.00'
BANTAMS
Registration Fee $5.00;
'MIDGET
'..Registration Fee $5.00,
JUVENILE `•
Registration' Fee $5:00
EliId� de Boer
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Ijilda•deBoer is a patient in
St. Josephs Hospital where
she is, undergoing surgery on her
eye.
Mr. and Mrs.. Cornelis Nell of
Stayner were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs ,'Bob•Bregmanand
family.
oung.of Paincourt spent
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the week=end with his•parentsTtif7'
and. Mrs :.CRhfford. Young and fain-,.
Rev Horace. Braden wasa dinner
guest, onSuriday with Mr and Mrs.
Gordon Wall, and family.
Mrs.. Allen •Miller was hostess •
to friends and neighbours on
Thursday,evening for a Tupperware
party at their farrn home.:
David, Doug and Brian Wall
visited on Saturday with Mr. and.
Mrs. George Needham and family
at Pinkerton. .
The Langside Y. P. S. ,held its, ..
first meeting of the season: on
Sunday evening at the home of
Mr.. and Mrs. Bob Bregrnan.: The
next meeting will be atMr. and
Mrs ., Peter. deBoer.'s ; '.
Brown ie News..
ist.LUCKNOW PACK., •.
• Th;e 1st Lucknow Brownie Pack
• opened their:meeting with Fairy;.
Ring. Gail. Hackett was Fair Queen
Then'we had pow Wow:
We went outside and played bill.
Susan Thompson," Helen.Wisser
and .Jill Murray passed their ball
•game. We. closed our meeting; •
with: squeee and the chimes: .
Mr. and.Mrs.. Allister lvlctsay,
OUVET
ON' WESTERN ;TRIP; .
.Combining business'with pleas'
ure are Mr:. and'Mrs, ..Garnet
McNall,.on a trip to'the Prairie
Provinces, where they hope to `.
purchase cattle., and 'Gordon
Roulston,' who.:witli friends•'are
Northern Ontario with the purchase
of. cattle, in mind.
-Mrs. Annie Maclntyre,:.Mrs.
.Williarn_Buck ngha r aad_Mr arid:_
-Mrs. W. T. Roulston of Lucknow
visited on Satu>;`day;with Mrs.: Will
Hamilton.
A number froi<nhere attended
the reception for Mi.', and Mrs'. Bill
McTavishon Friday•night.in
Ripley .
• Congratulations are'.exte•nded:to•
Mr. and Mrs Terry Paquette mho'
were ,married .recently.
:,MargareI McKay, •daughter of
ST
s�.
"was .organist in Olivet ,United
Church when'the Worad-Wide
Communion service was celebrated,
•
Men's. 7 p:
George Stanley took high single,
,for the evening with,226 and Ron.
'Stanley had high triple of 621.
.Team points: Owls 5, Cardinals
7, Vultures 4, Hawks 0. '-
Team standings •Awls 9 Cardin
als !2, Vultures 4, Hawks 3.
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DEALER
Men'sQ p m. Group
Start Bowling,
The nine.'•o'clock. men's league'
started another.season of bowling
on Tuesday , 'September 30th.
Clarence Greer rolled the high
single of 252 flat and Bill Stewart
was high triplebowler with 666
flat:
Points.seored: B•i11'Stewart s Old
smobiles 5 points Buster Whitby's
Fords 2"points, Walter Arnold's
Mustangs 7 points, Clarence
Greer's' Dodges 0 points, Bill
Hunter's Buicks; 5. points','' Bill
Button's Poritiacs 2:.points .
Games-223and-over &lerenee---
'Greer 252, Donald MacKinnon
238, Howard Agnew. 233, John
Rutherford 225',. Bilk Hunter 230,
Harold Ritchie 236, Bill Stewart
237, Buster Whitby'234, Jack . •
'Caesar 243:
Team Standings: Mustangs 7 ,,:,
Oldsmobiles 5•, 'Buicks 5,: •Fords'2: •
•Pontia'cs 2, Dodges 0': • '
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Ladies .6.30 p
Trudy,- Foran :bowled thehigh
single game of 258 and Jean.
Phillips, the high triple of 610
Garnes'of 200 and over; Trudy.
Foran 258, Anna Mae Hunter 201•,
Jean Phillips 240,' Hazel'Webster
232, Marion MacKinnon 218,_Grace
Rllioti-2-03 .
Team Points:. Trudy'°Foran's
Pansies 7, Catherine Andrew's'
Asters 0, Hazel Webster's Roses 7•, •
Isobel Miller's Violets 0; ;Grace : •
Elliott's Daisies 4, Marion Camp-
bell's :Lilacs 3
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Team Standings:••Pansies, 22,
Roses 21,' Violets 18,' Daisies•18;
Lilacs 17•, :Asters" 9..
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Kathy Gibson claimed high
single with a score of '243 and
Trudie .Nelson thehighple with
a score of624.
Games played- lire-W�lsen
Oranges 2, Carol Atkinson's peach-
es 5; Mary Lou Ba.rger's Grapes 0, •
Be•i/ Thoiiipson's Apples. 7;. Barb7.
Helm's Bananas 6, Marg Hackett's
Strawberries/ l'.,
Games' 200 and' over: Kathy
Gibson.243, Wilma Chisholm 237,•
205, 'Dorothy Errington 214, Joanne
:Searle 202;. Joy' Dennis' 229 t .Trudie
Nelson ..202,,, 231.
Team. Standing Apples 19; •
Peaches 18; Oranges 18, Bananas
13 Grapes 13, '.Strawberries ;3'.'
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mberley Area
AM:BERLEY NEWS
Jack Campbell of Amberiey is,
building a•fine swine barn.' • Other`.
buildings' being erected :are on the.'
' farms of: Messengers'• and Carrick
Coiling
Leonard Irwin., -wha'has been
1 hospitalized fora few weeks in
Kincardine and''District Hospital,
w a, s' able to return home last •seek .
Flowers placed `ins Pine River
rote••c urc ' :on. un • ay .were
I memory of Mrs Percilla Lavender,
dau liter of the late .Mr, and Mrs.
Alex McDonald'of the second con-
cession'of Huron. Sympathy is '
extended to the relatives of Mrs.
i.Lavender. -
Communion service was held. at
Pine Sliver •United Church on
Sunday`;
SURPRISE VISIT
A r►umber of relatives from this
'community attended the .Irwin- •
Stoci wedding in Oakville on.
, Saturday; October Fourth. A pleas, t
Mixed League
Marts Season
October 1st and 2nd finds the
Lucknow-Dungannon League rather•
'slack in the news.
The single :was taken by Iv'lary
is er with. a 245 and. M Tion .• •
MacKinnon • walked away with a
578' triple. Marion MacKinnon
rolled a 233 game and Barb Londry
a 225.'.
Clarence Greer bowled a nice
703 triple and'Walter Arnold: a
260 single. •
The tearrms are now in 'this order:`,
Beavers 10, ;Gophers 10, 'Chipmunks
:9, Coons '8; Zebras 7', Squirrels
Cubs 7; Lions 7, Wolverines 7,.
Kangaroos 6; Pole,Cats 4,• Tiger§
*Let's put "a tiger in 'Our' tanks',.
and rnove.out front!, •
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Vancouver., but was given pertniss:-
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before going on to Vancouver, .
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