HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-03-04, Page 9WEDNESDAY,' MARCH 4th, 1970
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Ladies 9 ,p.m.
. GloriaRitchie' rolled the ' high• •
single, of 279'... Kay Crawford
rolled the- high-rripie-o-F635•.
-` Gam playedi Barb.lieTni s
Bananas 3, Bev Thornpson's-
A'pples' 4 'Carol Atkinson•'s
:,r-Pea.c•hes :3., 'Mary o fi3arger's
Grapes 4; •Tillie .Wilson's :Oranges:
7.; Marg:Iltackett's Strawberries'O
G.a•mes.200 and'over:=,Ruth
Jardine 261, Judy Finlayson 206,
',Mary LOu Barger. ;22.9 • Joy :Dennis
201, Kay Crawford 234',247 ,. ••
Eileen Lavis 200 Joan •Ma ize 200,
Gloria Ritchie" 208,- 279 , .Trtidie.:
Nelson '231, 200 ; v1 ary Nelson
• •202, 226,.•Gayle, Spencer,220,•
' Team Standing %; Oranges.103,
ARp-ec `�f-- '---t'ea•oh'-es Sxraw
berries 79•, Bananas 72, Grapes 58.
Ment 9 p.m.
Buster .Whit•by, is top bowler •
•this week with '809 high triple
and 333 for 'high single • '
•.Buster Whitby's Fords 7,; Keitl.
_B1ack:s, l3ucksJ0; Bill_S.tewart's_��_
Olds•rno.biles 7, • Walter.Arnold`s
• Mustangs 0; Clarence -.Greer's
:Dodges • '4, 'Fred Youngs .Pontiacs
3..
Point,.s't.andings' Oldsmobiles
-a nd Po nt i -a es -are -tied for • top `-
position for regular season.wi.th.
80'•.poi•nts'each. The,y wi11 have
•'to roll 1 gaine to deter,.mine'the
winners: M if tangs 77 points,
Fords 74 .qhs • • Buicks 54 Points
Dodges points
Games .of iL25 and -over; Buster
Whitby .03'3...298 . JaCk..Ca•esar,
238',247', Reg'JoneS 244, •
•Nli•ke Sand'erso'n 2 �3,, Bill Hunter
.t
2 i, Cafiieron'\1acpptjald 241;•
13i,11' Stewa'r•t 2 5 23.3 • Harold g
Errington. 231: Perky A.rrioad :2.8E. •
Fred young 226 ' Russ. Button
232. Harold; Londry 249. '' ; •.•'
Ne.xt'week:TPIay -offs 'start! •
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SHOW TIMES
Friday and .Saturdays. at 7:15.
and 9:15,. All` other days, one
show at 8:00, except where'
noted on the program. . •
THUR., FRI., . SAT.,.
MAR. , 5, 6, 7
Change,
Ladies 6:30. p.
' Jean :Phillips was`the high
1iowler on Monday evening'with•`'
a s>, g e o an triple o 680.
Garnet of 200 and over: Jean
phill.ps 271, 205, .204 Grace•••
Elliott.206', An'ne.Purney 212,'
Bernice Henry 205, Edith' •
Webster 201, Trudy Foran 200:,
T ea in points; 'Catherine
Andrew's Asters 5, Marion•
Campbell 's Lilacs 2.; Hazel
Webster's Roses 5i Trudy'Foran's
Pansies 2; Isobe••l Mi11er�'s'Violets"
5, Grace `Elliott's Daisies 2
''Tearti standings; Daisies 99,
Violets 86,• 'Roses 85, L,ilacg. 80,
Just'one week to go, 'so':•good
luck 'teams
• Colour, Starring: ;•
Elvis Presley,
Mary 'Tyler Moore.
Barbara -McNair'
Three young nuns, in' modern
dress, produce complications
for the Church and a young
Doctor. This is: Presley's best
to ,date. '
SAT: MATINEE
MAR. 7
Chpnge'o�
Habit".
�nior-s
AMBERLEY
Tom: Hell of Toronto visited on
,Sunday. with Mr, and Mrs. Glen
Campbell of Amberley. ' •
Ten .tables of euchre were in '
play at Arnber;ley Orange. hall On
Monday •e4ening of last week..
Win;ners•ofhigh prizes were•Mrs.
Leonard Reid: and Dennis Courtney.
Pat. Courtney ,received the.' lucky
draw prize .
Mr. and Mrs;,, Duncan Thorburri
left on Saturday; February
twenty-eighth for .California ,
where they will visit 'with Mr..
and Mrs. Lloyd Keating and other
relatives.
Norval Nesbitt'; Mr. and •;v]rs..:
Donald Courtney .and Mrs. W. J
Courtney visited on Saturday of
last week with Miss Lovie Nesbitt,
who is a, patient at St. Mary's
Hospital-:, ;London .
DIED IN HOSPITAL .
Fcillowing a: brief illness, Miss
.Myrtle :Blair of London• ,'.;
passed away at South Waterloo
Men'orialHospital at Galt., ,ori''
February twenty=fifth.. •
• Funeral- service vias --field on •
'Saturday, February twenty-
eighth at the A.: Millard George •
Pu'neral'Homeaj40 -Ridout St. •
ScUth, LondonRev. D. Graham
Tipple D. D: and Rev. Duncan
McTavish , •afii`rmer, min ster
,aCalvary.4Jnited-ch urch
London :and a friend of the family,
Officiated. Attendingthefuneral
from •th• s area,were Ivlr ,and Mrs .
Dona 1d Cotney :. 1N Mrs . J
C•ourttiieur•
y , John C •MacDonald
.and Norval Nesbitt
:Town
and Country
This week '1s:abel;Tiffin'(owled
high single, of 186 and :Ana'
Dexter the high double of 321.
• -or the men Mel Kine; bowled
high .single.'of'22'3,and 'Clarence
ell the high' double .of 422..
Team points won:'J.tc.k'
•Campbeli..'s Turnips 3, Earl Swan's
Lettuce.. .Henry �arter''s
Potatoes 0 and Niel .Kin's carrots.
5. .
Team standings: Potatoes 44
Lettuce 40, Carrots • 4.0• and
Turnips' 27
Lucknow
• DD'_u n g an_n.o n_:..
Zena Garniss rolled a 220
single,and a 372•double'•f,or the
. •
Murray Dutton rolled a :205'
single and a 371'doible' for the
boys. •
' Team points won: Canaries 3
tris. Orioles 0;
1• 1' 11 e
league is battling it out. to the
:end.
-High ladies single and triple
of the 'week go to Kathleen
MacDonald,: who bowled a 269' •
single and a '697 triple
Katyleen alio r'ollerl a-49
g. • he highs bf the 'week
were ,Gwen Caesar 24+,.C;ora ,
Thompson 248,, Ruth Jardine 24E3,
M:arie...St-e.wa:u 28S ,' Cra.c_e
:ia f2 , '; -Ma h.'LOnilry 0,45,
PAGE . NINE
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.Top of the week for the' meii
was 'Bill Searle, who knocked 'off
•i .S12Fsinglc..a,nd_a-763 triple
Bob' Mclntosh'rolled a 278,
Jack Fisher 253,•Jack'Caesar 251,
and Gond Brooks 251.
Our standings are as follows,'
"Leavers 114�Z_ebras 7, Cuhs $9,
Tigers 77, Gophers 77,
Wolverines 73, C1'hipniunks 71,.
`o y : e 60 ,,. '
Co ns CB , •po1 Cats 5 •
Squirrels St3, Kangaroos 55. Lions
44 •'
Bobolinks 2, Blue Birds 34 •
Tearn standings; ,Bobolinks 61,
Robins 45, Canaries 43, Swallows
'42 y. C3rioles 46 r B--
1ue'B-irds 40-;
'Just 2 more weeks to go in the
regular schedule, so if you want
play offs keep those teams' filled
up..
CONTRIBUTED
The .Lucknow A •ricu tura
:Society held their regular Mei-Ably
meeting with much interest being.•
shown in holding .a, dance in•
April with the Lionel -Thornton
b:nd---'Hrretti�rs will: haeme kers-
for sale and -the
April lfith .
The Annual variety concert
rias plrsned-with Rev. Glenn
Noble a:s'Ivlaster o Ceremonies„
ate is .to
e
Skits, musical numbers; '
monologues: etc . etc . You' knot•
just• how the A gricultural• Society
conies up with new numbers
every year, T.be_da_te- as 'usual, •"
:close to St. 'Patricks.day, March'
14, '
Delegates were:chosen for the
convention and, those attending
and report in ;,,,a good time were_
Mr, and Mrs'. 'Donald l'‘,1a.a.intyre
and. Mrs . Russell Phillips .
:as. delegates; ;Nit. and Mrs,
•O1.iver McCharies, Mrs,
McCha'rles as our District:
representative;. arid on Wednesday
lllr arid Mrs. kobt. Gilchrist and
Mr.,,and Mts . Robert Struthers
as interested members.,
T D1rectors arc ih harge of
doing the`cbllecting'this year •
and all collecting is to be/ :
•finished ,by March 12. The
prizQ list iS i n the final --stag
and. an c Ages to lie, �.
rnade must be made•at,the nett
meeting' as th'l C , i•11 go to •
the printers by MA 20
Onceagain the Directors are
•
reminded to have their,nu•mbers
for the concert turned 'in to*
Cameron MacDonald by Marche •
7th, •Yes,'•each Director is•
L': l,A-nSibje :f^r ar,nu ■ !er so if
haven't one, you,.better get busy
Makin. your p1'ar s to support
the,Society 'i"t theft. venture, if•
you w'a.it the Fairs to continue,
a_Ce.rta it sta nc azd Vii: cal t
reached in Coui t'ts Fairs, then
,they must go as'all other corrirriim
ity features: If you want the
LualznOw Fair to continue, comie
on out and support then) ,
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