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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-02-25, Page 131 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2Sth, 1970 THE LUCKNOW SENTiNEL,• LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE. THIRTEIN: TIME. FOR A IL CHANGE? With An 'Oil And .' Filter Charge, OFFER EXPIRES MARCH. 14th Bring Your Tractor In- NOW And Avoid The Springy: Rush minurmeimmimmnuqmmnuumnxmwuunnt LUCKNO' PHONE 528=3430 !1111111111111•1111111111■I • PHOTOGRAPHERS.: Mary MaeCharles, Bruce Aitken 3 to decide the BIA 'basketball champion team w. as•,played in ' Wiarton.. On :February.19 the Ripley seniot girls' basketball tearri met and':conquered the squad from Saugeen The; shore was':a comfortable 29 to 15.. • The points. for Ripley were scored by :clargo. Nicholson 13,..Gail Courtney -10 , .Karen .Lac key..4..and Susan .Elliott and Jean. Scott;who each-.gof i „point this was the playoff between second placeand fourth place teams. • • 'The gfris,will playoff against' Chesley for tap place this, week.• There wi11 be;a garnein .Ripley • ,on Tuesl!d.ay evening and anothr` ,Chesley•on Friday afternoon. -The winner, will be the team .with •the highest• total number�f .points fr'orr both sganies. CURLING • • On .Tuesday night , the scores. 'were as follows Kerry •Farrell 4 and Marilyn h,eterbaugh y; -Gait. ' Courtn.e.y.11, 'Brian Wylds .5; Danny 'MacDonaid.10 ,'Johns• Collins;.4: On :Wednesday,' Paul'Walden defeated Robert Danism•a 8 to 7, ; John D, Coiling won against Peter Walden:12 to'.3 , and Brian MacDonald.was. victorious against • Barrie:Wylds 5.•to 2. • • :On Thursday -after •school, Jeah•,,\.(acTay.ish defeated Dale Armstrong 11 to 3. lam• TiacDonald wolf• 10 t0`2 against C'ha'rles Liddle. and Reid Liddle • with a score ;o.f 7 to 4,, .defeated 17ona1d: /Cart/in.: "WE WON.!.. The senior girls' basketball • •, team played' off-for.fourth place against Sacred `Heart, The game' .took place in 'Port Elgiii on • ' Tuesday, February -1-7 . The -score •was 34-to.33.with Marg,o Nichol 1,• .1 g ile winniiit point in • the last few seconds. The tie was broken by, a ,penalty shot. • --'Fap-sc-ar c rs-o f-N� a 1 -ire w ere 'Gail Courtney with 20 pouts:, 'r Margo Nicholson ,with 10 -points and Karen Lackey who conne;c•ted lot:4 points.• PUBLIC SPEAKING ` On. Saturday. the._ptihlic speaking contest; sponsored by the Legion, was held• •in Lucknow Students frolic Goderich , •14'ingliarn Exeter •Kincardine, and Ripley:.. Competed... Bryan l3oyle placed first in the, senior division. • Sherry Pollock also participated in the junior division but'did not.' place., We would like to congrit-• ('llat.e •13ryan ondoilig so well. -DANNY BOY Lard P Dungannon L.o,L.:held a'. euchre. party in the Mall on ri ; Friday .night --with. 5 tables in play. High, prizes went to: Mrs Thel:rna Brbwra and Charles Fowler with ,consolation prizes to. Mrs, Louise Brindley and' G eorge Errington,_ The lodge will hold their next card party on Friday, February 27. • KINLOSS Mr . and Mrs,. Leonard Clark and family of the Orillia area, visited hast week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gibson and , with other relatives. euvile Colwell arid Anne visited Sunday with Mr: and Mrs. -Don. -M'cCosh. of .Purple' G.ro_vo �. Mrs. John Murray. is a. patient in Kincardine hospital. We wish. her a, speedy. recovery. `'Three of'the Murray children Spent the inreek-end.with Mr..and Mrs. • Donald C 'viacIntyre and girls. •Congratulat•ions to Mr; and Mrs. ,Ala-,Ma0ougal i--tlre-birtfro-f a•son in' Winghatri and District .• Hospital' on February 22. ° •Connie_Mac<enzie of Centen- nial College, Scarborough and • Douglas Dickie and Jini MacKin Jaorffrom Guelph, University were: home for the week -end. . Mrs. Donald 'C..,Macin'tyre • was supply 'teaching. last week kir Mrs. Norman Taylor;''who:Was w irh`the '' flu. _ ' Denver Dickie returned home from Churchill,, Manitoba on Saturday. 4n thethree weeks there the mildest day was 3 degrees below zero..' Sympathyfs:ex.tended• to Mr • and: Mrs Don Bell and 'family in th"e,suddenpassing of Don's father in Toronto on Friday. LAK ecia Ilt1 1' eat}, n� .. JqE. em;aster' a ttresses .„ ac'KEZIE I FURNliURf Phone 528 -3432. - Gives Travelogue On Scotland Trip A1v1BERLEY NE - Reids Reids Corners .Wori-ien's Instit ute he'ld,'their•February•meeting on Tuesday 'aftecnoon'of last • week.. There' was an attendance of everitei`ii . -1frer:theopen-i�ng- ode and Mary Stewart'CdlrrectMrs E1'don'Bradiey presided.:The roll call was ''Name a •country and-head-oi':state , ' • After the business.�eriod, .trave.log•ue by• 1\1i:s. George. •Downey. of Tiverton was a high= light of'the m:eeting."An'interest. !mg account of her trip to Scotland 'and commentary on the many/. •placessyv.isited :was',appreciated •by those, present . • Among •some':of the, important: • • i r -st-we rp '' ac -h -Calm and ,; Robert Burns 'Mausoleum , Scotts Monument; St. Giles Church Nand many ancient build-- ings and ',castles: . The Queen, who' was in residen- ce at BaIrnoraLcastle , wa also 1. a highlight of the• trip, as she was.' npticed'on occasions. :Mrs.. Eldon Bradley thanked.l'lrs,..' Downey and presented her with a • giftA'..display-of•tiove.liy -salt and pepper shakers was also inter- esting: " A silent auction w'as•held and baking, candy and other items were quickly disibosed of. .. Afterthe•.closing ode acid grace, lunch was'serv•ed by the hostesses • hMrs.:Leonard Courtney and: h9'rs. Morris` Reid-, AC,Ai'N'" . The first girlie of•the playoffs. ASHFIELD • ,Rev , J• Kms_ .Roo ley is attending , a three day study of Stewardship 'arid Budget at Bolton this -week, Mr.. and Mrs. George Lead 1x tt:er of Toronto spelt the week, c^nd at the home of 1\,1rs d. C:oli-rl \"•ae'C;regor.who returned with ' .. 1lieiii to.Toronto. • l,ionente MacLennan' of I3yron and Christine NiacLenian of , Strat ford were liorne ,for tilt • weelrend, •• Last Friday tile studeitts of tIiis,high school•assernbled iii the gymnasium'. The purposeof this gateriri4was_ Lo'lita'r -1:)aiiny. I�la.cI)on`ald of"Crade'•tliirtee'n speak about‘his trip to Nova. • Scotia, Ile was the st.ildeiit chgsen to make the voyage last summer as an exchange student, Ile showed us ::some colour slides of places iii tihe east accompanied by all interesting review We. • w;puld like to thank lini for sharing :this experience with us. THOUGHT. FOR '1111T. 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