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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-11-05, Page 8{ Ft ti t ad'es 6:30 p.rm Our high boWier on Monday evening was Eerne MacDonald, • rolling a high single game of 284 and, a high triple of .672. Good bowling Ferne. ' • Games. of 200 and over; Ferne • MacDonald 284 229 Marion: Carnpbell2i ;-Anne Purney Norma McDonagh 213, 220 , 'Mil- dred Cameron ' 230. Team points; Grace Elliott's • -Daisies • 1; Isobel Miller's; Violets. 0; ,Marion Campbell's Lilacs 5, Catherine' Andrew's Asters 2; • Hazel Webster''s• Roses 4, Trudy' Foran's Pansies 3. . Team Standings.; Daisies 41', Lilacs ,36 1/2, Pansies .32, . Roses, ' . 32-, Violets 2'7 1/2;; Asters 20.. Mens 9 pm. ;' Bi11 Stewart a�vas_top o r dor this week with the high single game of 293, and high triple of • 771 Cha rles-Anderson-ro 11ed ;a-• 719 1 - 'triple and Donald MacKinnon rolled a '74.6 _triple. Points scored: Bill 'Button's Pontiacs 5 , . Clarence Greer's • Dodges 2 Bill. Hunter's Buicks .Buster '"Whitby's Fords 0; Walter. Arnold's Mustangs . 5, Bill Stewart's Oldsmobiles 2. Games of 225. and over Bill • ".Stewart 293, 246, :23:2. Roy Fin- 4. a .yson :238', Walter. Arnold- 286 , • • • Donald 'MacKinnon 241, 261, 244 , Nelson. -235, ' Jim Errington 226 •g• Bill Button. 273 ' Keith Cranston 248; Russ.. Button •23s,. Keith • Black 236 Bill Hunter 242 Jack Caesar 24.6 • Team standings; Pontiacs 24' , '7Mustangs 21, 'Buicks,19, Oldsmob ilea 17 ,''Dodges 11, 'Fords • TNt LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Men's George Stanley captured hxh single and -high- tripie`o ih ' ven ing with-aG-sq--of-25B saute_ le ant 646 high triple, Games; over 225 Were; Don, Dennis 230, George Stanley 258, 225. Points. scored: Owls 5, Cardinals 2; Vultures 2, Hawks 5. Team standings: Owls 33, .Card- Inals 28, Vultures 13, Hawks 10. Ladies ?.:P,. Lynn Wall and Joy Dennis tied for high single with •a score of 225 Anne Wisser and Kathy•Gibsor tied for high triple with a score of 582, Games, played: Ca"rol Atkinson's' Peaches 4, Tillie Wilson's .Oranges 3; Bev Thompson'i Apples 3 ; Mary, Lou Barger's: Grapes 4; Marg Hackett's Strawberries 7', Barb Helm's Bananas' 0. , Games 200'and over: Maudie Fisher 204, Anna Johnstone 206, irudie-•-Ne-iso- n-218-,;44 Dennis 225, Loreen Alton •.208 , Kay; Craw ford 203; Kathy Gibson 217, 204, Lynn Wall 22'5 Mary C-le.land,2O4, •Barh7Sandegson 217., Tillie Wilson 202•. • Team standing: Oranges 33 Apples,3:1, •Peaches 29, Straw berries • 29 , Bananas•. 24 , Grapes. 22 • Juniors. . Bonnie MacLeod rolled high g. single of 162 this week and a double of 322. Judy Jamieson � n was a close :'second with ,a .16r dirt _ le g for, ' For the boys Murray Reid 'again bowled the high single of. 252 with Charles Thomson rolling a single ,of ,230. to.conie .up with the hih ,double of 393. Team standin s. are Blue Birds lo,;. Swat o -v canaries 7,,_Bob olinks 4:, .Robins.3 Orioles 3:.• Amberley L.O.L. Hold -Church Pace Y -VMS. Members of Amberley.L.O.L. met at Pine River United, Church for their annual church parade. Rev. Jghn C Hill's "Message" , Towers. of Babel to -day was inspir- ing , Organist and pianist;' for, the service were Dianne Kempton and Wendy Courtne 'respectively. •. , Pine. River nited'Church C. G:I . ;, held th i'- meet ng. on Wednes- day eveni. of'last week .with,a' good •attendance .'.Shirley Hunter is leader and ;assistant is Judy' Thorburn. .'' • ' - . " A number'from the Pine River areaatt•nded a, meeting at Walkerton where Dr: Robert McClure was guest speaker, to a large audience . .• .Mr, and MTs. Fred Gottchalk • and Laurie of Tiverton visited on'.', Sunday with Mr. and Mrs..: •Wiiliam Pace and farni'ly., • " • HaPAY Handicrafters -TJre eve rh neeting of -the St Helens' Happy Handicrafters was held in the hall on.October 28 at.7 00. • The meeting opened With the 4-H Pledge. ' •`Roll call: 'Why I chose .my "Free, Choice". article and `the colour scheme was answered by nine- teen ine:'teen. girls ' D Scuss!or1 • Next meeting is on Novell er 4 at 7:00 inthe :hall. The leaders told the girls abput Achievement•Day which is -.on DeC- ,ember' ",6ith. in the. Lucknow Public. School, Group 'Work;, Th'egirls worked _on,their''"Free Choice article while the leaders checked the' record' books. The meeting c1os d.;wirhrhiev , L7 4H Creed. . WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Sth, 1969. "PRINCIPLES OF DECISION MAKING CLINTON, BOARD. ROOM -EF ...'T' "OF -AGR ULTUR, 'AND FOOD COMMENCING,: Monday, Nov. 2:00 3:30 p.ifl'• 12 Sessions - 2 hours each • 71 Registrations should be mailed . to Ontario Department of Agri - Culture. and Food accompanied:` by a '5 00, registration fee,' by November 17th, 1969 - Farm wives are invited. This is not a course .on' "How to Farm."' iThis 'course' is conducted by Exten- sion Branch, Ontario Department of Agriculture and: Food, Clinton- further details, on inquiry.• EVERETT BIGGS, HON. W. A. STEWART, DeputyMinister Minister' r BY NANCY O' KEEFE KINDERGARTEN •On Friday we ha:d a Hallowe'en party., We :put on, masks and there were `•prizes.. '.Harry Boyle got a' broken :leg•in an accident at!h, ome We hope he conies back to 'school • soon :.• By;Margaret Frayne. GRADES 1 &.`2 Haliowe'en as on. Friday, .Betty' ,Knoop got her••leg caught: in • the power, take off:• We.would'like to thank Mrs•: Kenney for'. the money' to buy. drinks• as we •will be thirsty. Fra•nces,is.back." :We cut two .' pumpkins; B:y Delores Neves,: • • •• ;Mounted, .balanced :• :Guaranteed to wear • Really go in ^snow!. WE FEATURE, A' LARGE STOCK 'OF GRADES -2 & 3 Grade 2' and •3's Definition'Of Appetite , Eric •C'ourtney- ,another fort-v7a,,me, =j ,",,,Bibb gez.t It means .that your hungry;' John nom:' 'Keefe ..:To eat lots of.''food Cindy LaFramboise =- •To get strong and fat; Morris .Miltenburg -.Work- ing ar• gives you one; teven, Howard.'r You spoil it if your 'eat before dinner. . By•Margaret Franken'•. we we equipped to STUB YOUR SNOW TIRES for et<tra. performance and, ' safety+ LOP: AND AUA TUNE UP WITH CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS GRADE :4& 5 On Friday October 31st we are having, a Hallowe'en part} Eddie Franken brought his punipkin to school'.. B ' Mar ret A•tistin , 'GRADE 5 R. 6 ecau e o our Science project we have. hada l'dt'of animals visiting. our `room. On Monday we'h d; ~w03 of }<noops dogs, on Tuesday 'sinnett's cat., on Wednesday Knoop's .bird and 'Chisholm `.s rabbit,, arid'on Thursday Hendrik's dog,., By Marianne f rayne: GRADE 7 & v The boy'•s :soccer tourname;ot. is Brian C..,"Allan D.. John C..' Colin C.. D. J'. , .George H.; Paul t). ,, Tommy'S.;. , lohn , Father Calea's patty was, a' sucoessr ... By •Charles Crawford. smQkserved youth Kinloss KINLOSS NEWS • The sacrament of baptism was solemnized• at South Kinloss Free- . byterian church on Sunday when Catherine. Jean., daughter of:Mr . and M'rs: Bruce Hamilton and Mary. RebeLca , daughter of 'Mr. • and Mrs 'Willard: Downey were baptized •by Glenn Noble Mr� s nd Mi- oyd- Beu ga I . Mr. and Mrs,. Allan Mac;Doug'alr and 'Heather, Mrs, Wilfred Far.; i,': and Mrs: Dick West. were dinner`. guests Sunday with hlr.:and Harvey MacDougall of Bayfield ..s ,: Harvey and Doris arehl leav tng:_o� .-. . to,•spen�rtJ e winter ifi:�Fl.oaida :. • ran and Connie MacKenzie'"a Carol Cloutier of.'Toronto•r;•ert week-endvisitors•; at the Mr.; and Mrs. Frank MacKenzie :• .The Kairshea Women's Lnetint• At Home will.be i;eld'in; the ir7i: shea Hall this• Saturday evening , November .8 .. at 7 `p,: rn`. Fo.11'ow iti:. the' supper there will be a short,: programme. and Miss•Mary Macint-. overseas . South Kinloss young people we=e: invited to attend a.,large 7.0., S le , ' t Teeswater Presbyterian church on Sunda' evening. A filmmdealing with temptations.facing the. youth cf to -day was, shown: Mr. and Mrs. Hector Cooke c Waterloo visited last week r,ith Mr., and ;`its Lloyd MaeDoul:• T�'4rC ,Cooke hada table of.har. craftls at •ihe ^County'Cra fts• C mas Fair held in'Colborne Tor, ►csdav and Sat urday. . Christine Gibson . baht . d a u e,1 .: of Mr. and Mrs, J int Gibson , home after being a' patient ii:;' W'inghafn and District Hospita: for two weeks.' • Mr. 'and Mrs. Jankowski a w' ,Rose Marie of Hamilton, residents on the second'Conces - ion visited ♦Sunda.v with Mrs: Donald •.Macihtvre Mr.. and Mrs..' Alex Collin ane, Nora , Mrs.. Etta Smith an. I'm. krn. mit o a, rl Michigan attended: the frine'ral Mr. ,Peter Moffat" brother-ir} Ian of Mrs. Collins and hits.. Etta Smith and ..:later ;visited with thei sister ;Mrs. Belle MacKinnon a."d John, 1 •