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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-02-18, Page 9WEIMESDAY rf.i1 lUARY 1$th, i9707, ' WINGHAM: 'PH'ON E 357.1630. , SHOW TIMES Friday and Saturdays, ,at 7:15. and 9;15. All other days, • one. show . at 8:00, ; except, where - noted on theprogram, •..•' T THUR.,. FRI .. SAT., • FEB. 19, '20, 21 • Viva Max, Colour 4 Starring: . Peter Ustinov ,Jonathan• Winters ' Remember 'the Alamo? It -will -never---be- the -same Peter Ustinov — a modern Don Quixote. • Come prepared to laugh.'•at this one; ' • :**fit.***********. SAT. , MATINEE', FEB. 21 SPECIAL he .Tina er Box" ALL SEATS '50c Oshwo.: Ripley 9 Ripley lost the first game in.' the' best :four Out' of seven to fasirwoed• in. Zurich, an::Sunday 'night • • 5 .‘%WN7i,Indrnllf�.4Vr- fA*A. iit4. Wlei‘Mir . T 4.. 't`H:E LUC1K1t1:OW-SENTiN-E , .LUOKNOW . ONTARIO ladies 6:30 p.m. Mildred Carnieron howled the .,high single•'game of 251 and the high triple of (jilt;. :Canies of 200 and over: 1v1iJclren Catrre'ron 251, ;*245 Verna McCienaghati. 207 Jean Phillips 213, 2,17, 'Trudy Foran :201. Kathleen MacDonald 20'8, 'Fe r ne MacDonald 220 Marion C arhpbeli 222. '207. ' • • Team points: Marion Carnpbell`s•Lilacs 5 Trudy' 'Foran's Pansies 2; Isobel Miller's. Violets 5 Catherine Andrew's Asters 2; Grae'e Elliott s.I)aisies . =- ' 11aze-1 Webster' -s-' Roses Team standin•gs:.. Daisies 92.• Violets 79 Roses 78 Pansies 75 Lilacs' 73 Asters. 64., . .Only three weeks retiiain our regular schedule•so howl girls M fin. s 7 High, single of the evening went to pes Cou9rtney with.'a:score of '267', ".Don Dennis had high;,fripie score of 618. Haldenby' est anley Ganes over 225; Jack 229, Fred Horton 235.; D Courtney 267, 'George St 225. • Team points Owls 3, Cardinals 0, Vultures 7,•I•lawks 4. • Team standings: Owls 99:,• Cardinals 69, yultures. 43, Hawks Lardre�s-:9. p -:,n High' single, and''high. triple honours •wentto Eileen' Lavis • with scores sof 250 and 650; .Games played Marg Uac.ke-tt's Strrtwheries `<;• Cnrol Town and • • 4 •Country Isabel Tiffin was' champion for the ladiesthis week. with a' 243 single and a 35.2 double: • • Walter. Dexter and I Iarry Lavis were "tied with a':332 double arrd 1>i11.S'proul had high single of 204. , • Points won: Turnips. 2., Carrots 3; Potatoes 3'and' Lettuce Team standings: Potatoes 39, Lettuce 36; (-',arrots `32 and •. Turnips 24; Atkin sdn's Peaches el Bev Thomp•• son's Apples 0, Tillie. Wilson's• • Oranges 7; fia'rb Helm s 13ananas 5' Mary Lin • Rar.cer's Crapes 2. '• .. • • Games 200 and 'over: `Gayle Spenc e:r.20:a., Mary Cleland 215 fiileen Lave. 256, 224. Joy Dennis .247 ..Mary Lou l3a rge.r 205 , .209. Team standings: Oranges .94 Apples :82'; Peaches. 75 Straw-, berries '74Bananas 64,' Grapes 52 The score. was ' 2 - 2 at 'the end of the first period with Ken 1•lotistOn, and Art ;Stanley. scoring,' In•tl.ie second period 1iriaii scored,two with.Dennis \10 -iia -n assI nsh uoQ:cl'‘:" made it 5. ,tat the,cn•d of the • period with a disputed- . goal being scored at:the, 2(3 minute mark. 'Art Stanley scored again rt '• ••the .third:period, .Dashwood was • ahead i•' •;, .with. two niinttes• to go when' a•'fight broke '.otit and Ripley•wa'a•s esedftwo major penalties. Y)uring this time. Dasliivood scored'». goals.-. Next. gai,i'ic•is in;Ripley.on • Sunday 'afternoon 'at c..10, Lucknow Dungannon ' Thc•=w-e-c l�h-h-igh-sin-�rl-e-far-the . Lucknow.-Dungannon .league was. taken over by Anna. Johnstone • with a 330 flat:. Marion MacKin.- .. Maar 22 _triple wa als:o•highr Other°•higir,fenale howlers • were'Marion McKinnon 310. Kath leen MacDonald 264•, Doris, Hodge 257, Mary Fisher. 254 ,' Ruth Jardine 252, -226 , Marion. 'Cook 234, T r ud•ie Nelson 234,• Shirley'Hawthorne 232 and.' Muriel Ritchie t2 Jank.Fisher howled a :315•sinele-. 'and a'G91••triple Winning the week's honours: for the Dien Bob Jefferson. and 13i-11.Stew,a.rt rolled twin games-of.2A3 each n Cook knocked down the pins' `4'263 game •and Donald Mac:Kin- non bowled a 254,., , ---In--first so- -€a r are. the .. In ft-rst place -so -far. . Beavers` with 100 points secerrd .place are the. Zebras at 91, third the Cubs with 85, fourth the Juniors Once, again Margaret Montgoni- ery bowled high single'of 199 and the double of 382•for the girls.. Charles Thomson was, high for:, the boys with a 249 -single: and 458 double. • ream:po'irits .won: X3'oholinks 3. •Swa•llows.2;'•Orioles:5 Blue Birds 0; 'Canaries 5. Robins '0 ,. T.ea n'st rndings 1'3oholinks 54 Canarics '3i) . Orioles Birds•;�•7 Swallgws"3l amid Rohios•:3•5••. Goderkh fink WinSwetheartBOflspieI, Harrison Trophy Goes To Ripley Club RIP.L-1 C 1RL1 Ci N WS ` A Valentine the Die was . • :~ carried out during the .Annual Ladies Bonspiel on .February 2. In the.absence''of`,President Helen score of : wins plies :, for first :place., Lois 'Pollock �ltrdrey .h1acLay:• Elsie Pollock and \1•4try ' Pollock 'took .second place with. Cr-eath ;—fftn-Eililott -hand-ed••' w5t ltrs 11' td'ra- Lir ill of Kincardine.skip.ped herrink • to third position Leona Tout was vice -„Dickie Riggin second T tr.-Gerry-E ertotl lead- Ttc~jr. had 2 wins plus 8. The. Ripley . cltrb.tool< the Harrison'Trophy again• this y,.ear.a Our thanks go to the Kinca'rdire•club for their great hospitality; the draws, • Winner of the George. MacDonaad•Trophy, and of the '9'o'clock draw Was Barb Hawkins rtn tfi ofoder =fi Dototti==�yrga n Isabelle Eedy and 'Connie 'Connelly gave Barb excellent' .support; .They had 3 wins and a • plus of 15.' Second in the 9' a . m , draw was Mad '.Elliott's rink 0 ®vrtna, lots V-1 I wri .1 . and Gladys Funston, with. 2•wins `plus 8, Third was Marlene Colling's'rink' with' 2 wind plus 4. Pair Judy a ,a.. � y Collfng ., Wilhelmin (, rr arrd"Ev-Co111ng "de-Cip foursome ln,the 11 o'clock draw Jean Wylds skipped her rink of Marie MacDonald , Doris Walden and Grace Walden of Wingharn to 4' Final games in the• men's” regular draw were played Thursday night , ` with Ron :-17trnsto'n erne-rging.top dmf;;4yv., J.8 Robb's rink of Ralph ___ ._ .._._._.._. "Hunter', Gordon Roulston and 'Rod MacDonald. .Ron had Grant 1\•1acDonald , Clarence Pollock. Morgan Johnston. •curling with him. • PAGE NINE: GODERICH 30 THE SQUARE. 'PHONE 524.7811 AIRCQNDIT.IONE'D AYS — Thurs. to Wed February 19th,;to February 25th Impressive cinematic achievement,recreates an era:wit rich: detail and accuracy, brilliant aerial photography. A Harry. Saltzman Production caaitiechnicolor United huosIM Penavision• Rates • Starring BARBRASTR'EISAND and •OMAR S;HARIF .. THURS., SUN., MO;N, TUES.; WED ONE SHOW 8 P.M. 'FRIDAY .ancl.SATURDAY •Two Shows: 7:30 and -9.45 P.M. SATURDAY (February 21st.) MATINEE • At 2. p.m, "'TINDERBOX" 1' Plus 3.. Shorts: ':HE COOKED HIS GOOSE" "TWO LAZY CROWS"'.\& "LEAP UP AND CHASE IT" COMING Ili FEBRUARY 26 NEXT . runny GIrn to MARCH. 3 ZION Rev. and- Mrs-. `Gord n lysis of London spent Tthe.:.past,week end in this. area.. Rev', Kaiser. (officiated at the marriage of Mr. 'and Mrs. IIugh Graham (formerly Sandra' Cameron) at. her home on Saturday..While• up this way Mr. and Mrs: ,Kaiser visited: with 'Mr,. and .Mis .. Ralp'h... Carrieron. 1\1r„ and Mrs. Blake. Alton, Mr.. and Mrs. T:. Mr• Cameron and. Rev . and Mrs,. J. Hummel of Lucknow,.... Wolverines 71, fifth the Gophers h 7.0', sixth the Tigers with seventh•;the Chipmunks_ with. 61, the. Coons with'60 are tied: with the .Pole Cats for eighth , ninth are the. Sduirrels with: .5.0, the• tenth ,place.goes to -the Kangaroos with 48 and. eleventh are the Lions. Waith 35 Three snore, chances' left! A. visitOZ w:t I It and is Wm . `1-iunter vias Harold • Gardner of Hamilton,' spending from Thursday to 'Sunday and also' visited other friends. ' h:Friday • • Jack Webster of Edmo t n and his. daughter Janet of Toronto visited the Hunters,' after ' which, they all called on Mrs. ova: 'Fr'eeman; who.is•a patient in Alexandria Marine Hospital`, Goderich;'recovering from .. bout of flu. VVebstet orf Edmonton called' ori Mr: and . Mrs*. John..Gardner and ,Mr, and Mrs. Henry Gardner and Lane. Peter Connon of Centralia who ,teaeh'es -High-School-in .Exeter., visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gardner; add Lane. 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