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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-01-14, Page 13WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14th,'1970, ..) F-LUCKNOWW SENTINEL,`'LUCKNOW, ONTARIO 'PAGE THIRTEEN FUEL OIL • because than just .tu.eL- You get carefree heating -a11. writer long. ,t 1uckn-ow: Dungannon As weenter a New Year, we find the Lucknow .Dungannon "• lea_gue_.ott.in full forcegap��" Doris Hodge wined out three spectacular games of 286; 260. ' • and 243 with a triple of 789. This gives her the week's honours Very nice Doris! The other gir]i bowling excep- tionally well were Dorothy Erring- ton .272 , Gwen Caesar 249 ,' 243 , Anna... Johnstone 248 'Catherine Andrew 239 Shirley Hawthorne- 23'4•and Marion.MacKinnon'233. 'Bill Stewart stepped into , the, 1z elight for the men with .a 674 triple. Lloyd 'Hodge had a . 'lovely single. of 360. •. Other male competitors gaining mention are Clarence Greer 293, Bill Button 293„ Grant Ch isholm • 281 Gerry Priestap 276, Stuart • 'Reavie 262, Alex Andrew. 262.• and Jack Fisher 26u • . ' -. The 19'70's find our: teams as follows: Beavers. '74, Zebras 65 , Cubs 63,* Tigers '56 , Wolverines . 50, .Gophers 49, :Polecats Ladies 9. Maudie 'Fisher captured both'` high single and" high triple with scores of 236 -and" 605. Games played: Marg ,Hackett's Strawberries '7•, •Mary Lou Barger's Grapes 0; Carol'Atkinson's. Peaches 0. , Bev Thompson's. Apples 7; Tillie Wilson's Oranges 2, Barb H,elrn's Bananas 5.. Games 200 and over: Anna • Johnstone 213, Joy. Dennis 209 Joan Maize 204 ,,. Maudie 'Fisher 200:. 236, Trud.ie Nelson 216, Barb Sanderson 222.. Kay Crawford 203 ; " ' . .' • Team. standing Oranges 70•, 'Apples 63, Strawberries 56.4 Peaches 50',-- Bananas 50, Grapes' 47. .• Anna Johnstone won the pr a hi en ore sc '' of 1888. for dd M 'High:- single and triple of the evening went to Des Courtney with a single score of 292 and .689 triple, Games .over 225: Tim O'Donnell. . 232, Brian Stanley 233 ,Des Courtney 292; • Howard Barger. 27.2 Points: Owls- 7, Cardinals ,2, Vultures 0 Hawks 5, When you use CO-OP' fuel oil we also give you de-pendable-C . QP -Hos a-kleat Service. C�O.P H"ome:.Heat Serviceis a. complete service, pro'- .'viding careful• and .regular inspection and': maintenance .of your :heating system a's well: as reliable metered, deliveries of •top-quality. fuel oil. Switch now'loCO-OP.'Home. Heat Service:. the carefree: way to heat your• home. • Remember too, Co-operatives are owned and controlled by the people they serve, which means ' .. . ,,we care I" 'Registered Trade: Mark » CC,O•Op Peulr�ieumTPr'odu;cts A COMPLETE LINE FOR COUNTRY AND TOWN Lucknow District Co -o Phone: 528-2125 b Cwfl'Bogie's GoderichRink Wins. C-urlinglonspiel-At Ripley -Saturday • 1 RIPLEY CURLING NEWS plus'of 3. • The Mar -Web Bonspiel was held Saturday with Carn Bogie's 'rink 'aof Goderich winning the trophy.: Chris Cook, on behalf of the • ;Martin' Weiler Seed Co, , • presented the trophy along with iprizes„ then .:c lock F draw to Cam and his able assis- tants Jim Hawkins. John Haslitt and Ralph'Fbster, They had a 'score of 3 wins and a ,plus of 14. --Sccand placemen-tYae ll-o"clttirk .draw went to Jim MacDonald , Sandy McCharles, Murray Culbert and Carrick Coiling, ,with .2 wins and a; plus 0(1.. Don Gaunt ' " skipped the' 3rd• place' rink of Soh "Lydris, Donald Hamiltot and ' 'Wally Pollock;. with 2 wins and a- • a First position int 9 o clot<; just 7 poihts from the .trophy , were Howard Hodge, Gordon. Patterson, John, MacKinnon acid John Coiling, with 3 wins plus 7. van_..,Rivett with Don Paquette,. George Moncrie. an' • Simpson were, in second place with 2 wins' plus 8.. • Harry Scott's foursome of Don MacTavish ; Cord Roulston' and Grant, MacDonald were in Bo third place•with 1 win plus 6. All reported' good curling and excellent prizes„. • Next week,.:another nieri's bonspiel ,' the Johns -Manville Invitational, 'See you, around the- rink, Coons 43-, Chipmunks 39 • Squirrels 38 , Kangaroos '35 , arid the Lions 33.' ' • Happy New Year to all bowling lovers- . 4 Town. and Country. January 8th saw ,town and country howlers back- in. action'. ,Olive Smith,bowled .high single of 279'and double of 401 for' .' • the :ladies. Forthe men Mel King bowled' high double of 372 and -Harry Standings:.Owls 80 , Cardinals 56:, Vultures 25.'; -Hawks 35,. ' Points won: Jack Campbell's Turnips .3 , Henry. Carter's Potat oes 2, Me. i King's Carrots .3 and Earl Swari's:Lettuce: 2' ' Team standings are -Potatoes 26, Lettuce 23, Carrots 17 'and Turnips 15 . , Mens p.m. •, Bill Stewart starts the New year witli the,high single'°game of 301. and the high triple of 783. ' 'Jack Caesar rolled: a 753-, and Waiter Arnold rolled a 719. Nide Bowling boys! . . ' Buster -Whitby's •Fords. 7., Walter Arnold's Mustangs. 0; Bill Button's. Pontiacs• 5, Bill . 4 S.tewart's.Oldsmobiles•2; 'Clar- ence Greer's Dodges 5 ,• Keith !Black's Buicks 2. Games of 225'and over: Birt Ma Stewart 301, 244, 238; ,Roy •FIn- • layson 233 283; Fred, Young 249, H. Todd 228, Bill Button 256, Mike Sanderson 230, Bill ' Hunter 239, Tom Hackett 228, Bill Bolt 225, Reg Jones 234,, Gordon Brooks 274, l',ack Caesar 251, . '278 ` Howard Agnew 259 250, Walter. Arnold 268 , 277 Team standings: Pontiacs 56, Oldsrnobiles 52, Mustangs 49, - fords 46, Buick s _40 ,JDodges 30, -_- Juniors Zena Garniss was highgirl this week: with a single: of 214 and •a• double of 391. For,'the boys , David Humphrey, •bowled a high single of 222 and a.double of 374: Points won: Blue Birds .0 , Robins Ladies 640'.p.t•... Janet McPherson rolled the' high single game. of 250 again this week and Marion MacKin- non the high triple of 606. ' Games of 200 and over: Janet McPherson 250.; Marion .MacKin- non 230, 218,; :Jean Phillips . 202 , • Grace' Elliott 215 Marg Agnew 208 , .Trudy Foran 201; Team. points:. Marion Camp- bell's. Lilacs 5, Trudy Foran's Pansies 2; .Grace Elliott's - Daisies 5 ; Hazel ,Webster's Roses 2; Isobel Miller's Violets 5, Catherine. Andrew's Asters 2. Tarn. standings Daisies 04; •Lilacs 59 1/2, Roses 58, Pansies. 58, Violets 53,1/2, Asters 43.• 5. Canaries 0 , Bobolinks. 5, Swallows 2 and -Orioles 3 Team standings are :Blue Birds 35, Robins 25+, • Orioles' 25 Bobolinks 31, Swallows 30 and Canaries 19 , WHITECHURCH • Rev. 'Horace Braden of London was a dinner guest On: Sunday •• :with.2vlr, a'nd Mrs Archie .Purdon and family. The annual meeting of - 'Chalmers Presbyterian church will be held)anuary'26th at 1.30 p.m. Home for fhe New 'Year week- end- with :Mr. and Mrs.: Geor•e 'Currie were 'Mr, and Mrs. Ivan }Currie of .Camp .Borden, Mr .'' and Mrs*, Gerald St. Marie and family, Mr. ;and Mrs. Ken Wine .garden and family, .Mr. and `Mrs. Frank •McConnell,and family and ' Mr . and Mrs. 'Case Balk. of Winnipeg. ••°