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THE' LUCKNOW SENTINEL
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
• WINNERS in the pre• school and
•.'.kindergarten class at the Lucknow
Lions- Carnival on Friday night
were left .toright", . MadInr.
_ .. •_ „tyre,. 2.nd;, _Kent Alton, 3rd; Don _
' :nie Greer,' first place winner.
- Photo By Don Johnstone. '
Lucknow.'
Dun•gannon.
"March 11-12; sees the Lucknow-
-Dungannon-teainswstarting -a-new
hattie :'.tire' playoffs •
Mary Fisher took off with three
lovely gaffes. She rolled a• 353,
293. and 225, to give her an 871.
;triple. Other high ladies were ' `
Joanne. -Searle• -291 x-,281
•Marion MacKinnon. 268.,•. Mary
• Lou Priestap 252,,' Ferne. MacDon-
. ald 243 , Irene Blake . 243 ,r • •
Bill Searle shone for the men,
EE RTA II EMIT
WINGHAM
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.COUNTRY AND WESTERN'
THIS SATURDAY
Trio
DANCING NIGHTLY
Featuring
"Mugs and Jugs„
aught
`" CARNIVAL
CONTINUED FROM'PAGE 1
Luanne Clare, Debbie• Arnold.,.
"Donna - Humphrey; boys, Steven
McPherson, Barry Elphick Steven
Simpson; girls 8 and 9', Barbara
Aitchison; Rhonda •Gibsdh,oyce
Belanger; boys, Keviri Kilpatrick.,
Greg MacMillan, Patrick Murray;
girls 10 and 11, Heather Stevenson,
Brenda Johnstone., Donna Hackett;
boys', Tammie Forster, .Michael
Hackett, Stan Loree; girls 12 and
113, Connie. Stevenson., Mary • .
Bradley, Joanne Lennips; boys.
Dave Farrish , . Paul Simpson.,
Randy .Ackert; open, girls and • '
boys,. Paul• Simpson,, Randy
Ackert, Connie Stevenson.
• Although no one seemed too
.sure, itis reported that in the..
old • timers hockey game , the
Bantams' of a• dumber -of years -ago--
;defeated. the Intermediates'9 6,
Seen. in the :Bantam: lineup were.
goal, Allan: MacDonald,'' back -'up
goal,._ nary Sutton ..de.fencee_r_ Ernie
Gibson, Charlie Murray, Bill
Nelson, 'Hugh MacMillan;
forwardst Al' Baker,, • Roy,.EmberI•in,
Jim Wilson, -.Eugene •Gardner,.
Bill Fisher,: Bob Gilchrist',. Torn
Pritchard ; .,Barry' McDonagh ,' Ron
Graham,Barry Hackett, •Roy •
Stanley Coach; Armstrong Wilson.
'The Intermediates' were
comprised of: goal, Harold
Ritchie;defence Lloyd Hall, ..
Keith Kilpatrick, Ron Alton,
Bruce PA-yr—Ind; Warren "Curly''"`
Stew ei1 nr1orwards , M - ewar
Bill McPherson,, . Bgp•'MacKenzie ,
Allan Hackett., Leo Murray, Grant
Chisholm ' Eugene Frayne,
Harold "Toby" Greer; coaches,
-BM-Johnstone', -Gordon-Fisher;
'referees , Jack Henderson Charles
Webster; timekeepers,, Harvey
Houston Gordon. Finlayson;
goal judges, .Harvey Webster,
Gordon' Montgomery
Goal scorers for the Bantams
were Ron Graham, Eugene Gard-
ner,' and Roy Emberlin' with two.
Singles went to Barry McDonagh,'
Ernie Gibson and Jim Wilson...
:' The Inte.rmed•iates had Ron , •:
-Alton,w-ith-wo; blo-ydall,
Curly Stevenson and Bill McPher-
son and -A llan-• Hackett-withM one' m -
each;
with a ,307 single. His other
game of 250 helped him earn.
the week's triple' of 754,
The` men�,who, followed in Bill'
footsteps were MelDixon 281•,
Jack Fisher .280, Stuart' Jamieson
26.4, Gord Brooks 262 Jim
Mashers 259, George Joynt 255.
This puts the •''A"' group in the
following positions Wolverines 7,
Zebras 5, Gophers 5, Beavers 2
Tigers. 2, Cubs 0, •
Group "B“. teams are in these
positions Coons' 7, Pole• Cats
7, Kangaroos 5, Lions 2, Chip
munks 0 ,_Saurrre s '0
Keep it up teams, there is
still another trophy to be...had:!_
REPORT FROM
QUEEN'S PARK.
BY, MURRAY GAUNT
M.1�41•' HURON -BRUCE,
Premier John .Robarts promised
this` week in the Legislature that .
Ontario will undertake a crash
prograrp against drug use among
,youth; He' said the Government
intends to devote a great deal of
time' to. the._.problem..through the
Drug Addiction Research Founda-
tion.
The Premier also said he
(opposed the legalization of
'marijuana,.
, The Le,gislature`s;Standing .
ICoinmittee on Public Accounts -.
a group that in the past has asked
civil servants how their Depart
menu operated - decided this'
!week to become a truly investi-'
:gative body to probe Governrnent
.spending,..
At its first meeting, the 12.
member Committee decided to
:hire staff to study'.the. operations, •
of such a committee in other
jurisdictions', arid to summon
before it provincial Auditor
George Spence, to have him
explain how he:sees•.his job.
This is the third session that
•the. Government.. has allowed •
opposition members to head the
• Committee which.. by tradition is
the watchdog over the Govern-
ment spending ottaxpayer s
nrroney. This year's' Chairman
is James Breithaupt •(Liberal-
Kitchener) 7 -
;The: Committee has written .
1-'0';he Ottawa Comrnittt.e`,' which
plays a much more active role
in supervising federal spending, ;to
,request information about 'its
methods =of operation.
The 85;`000. residents.of `
Muskoka district -will have two
tier system of local ' . • •
government•; starting on.thelst
January, 1971; according to •'.
Municipal.Affa' s_ivLin ster:,
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The• existing 25 municipalities •
will be consolidated into 6, with
populations..rangingifrom 10, 000'
to 22, 000
Liberal Pollution Critic,
Patrick. Reid (Rainy River)'
brought a bright blue box of what •
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Legislature ,.arid .demanded that, •
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• News this week centres around
Wind -up 'Spiel.. Top team last
Saturday 'was Leroy ,Walden , Ron
• Fi. h rto , _ Judy Colling fieRbri
McFadyen, with 30 points; Sandy
Maccharles''rink of Jim West,
Eileen Barer and John Coiling was
next with 25 1/2 points. Rinks
skipped by Gordon Patterson,
•
Lloyd W.ylds, Doug Lackey and
Don McLay also: won the right
to play in the final on next Satur-
day,
aturday• against teams from the
T iiesday 'spiel •
Playoffs for the men ate. .
starting soon, and the Ladies
'playoffs for the. Pre'sid'ent's
Trophy and the Slhirl Bowers
Trophy will he held at.7 p,nh.
Tuesday,1�hrclh 31, followed by
the annual nioeting;
Lt. Caesar opened. the Girl
Guide meeting with a Guide.
prayer.,.__.Lt:_, _ Sinnett held _roll_
call followed by a relay game
with Lt. 'MacLennan in•charge..,
Two compass games were also
'played, they then did some graph
work which turned out to be a
-horse- -
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Captain Tigert. handed •o,ut.
hostess, child care , • rabbit keep-
ing and artist badges. .
Campfire was 'held lis the
Orioles withskits and songs.
The Guides then sat in
:horseshoe formation and sang a
number of songs
Lt.Caesar said' a prayer'�follow
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