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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-10-21, Page 8�. .• PAGE EIGHT' • • • 0 THE' LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW',.ONTAR!OO • WEDNESDAY, OCTOQE '2 sf 11970 LUCKNOW :MINOR. S1'M1.!iON FOR ALL 'W.O.A.A., REGISTERED TEAMS (DOES ,NOT INCLUDE SCHOOL LEAGUE HOCKEY) SATURDAY,' 0CJOBER•.24**- LUCkNOW 'TOWN HALL ,_. ITO�P.M. Lu ckn•o W D.ungannon', fi October 14 and :15 saw the Luck - now -Dungannon League',knocking down the pins again. Men's high triple went to Bill Nelson, with 710 and'the high single to Keith Bia ke, with 314 Ladies' /high; triple went to : fl /- Mens 9:p.m. Brian McLelland was the high.. single bowler of the week with Jack Caesar takes high triple with 693. Jack bowled a single game of; 264. • . Points woh Pontiacs ' 4, Fords 3; Oldsrnobiles 7, Dodges 0; '•Mus-' tangs 7, Buicks 0 Games of 225 and fiver Brian McLelland 265, Jack. Caesar 264, HerbBarger 243, Fred Young 232,. Donald'MacKinnon 230. Team 'standings: •bithilobiles 22, !vlustangs 15, Dodges 15, Pontiacs 14 , Fords 11, Bu icks 7. r 4i • Marie Stewart with 722. Marie alsolhad the high single of 292.. : Men over` ,, eith Blake 314,' Zeke Zeran 313,, Bill Nelson'305 _ Ladies over 225: Marie Start ',' 292, Linda Rathwell 282 , ' Mary • Nelson' 268, Fern MacDonald 241. Marion McKinnon -241. Points , Points won .- Zebras 5, Chip- --rnunks 2; ICanga-rocs `5 , Lions -2.-.-.•.. 'Beavers 5 , Coons 2; Pole Cats ' 4 ,. Tigers 3; Wolverines 4; .Cubs 3; Gophers 4, Squirrels 3. " : ' Team standings - Beavers 24, Cubs 22, Wolverines 19'; Pole Cats. 17 Squirls 16 Coons 10, Goph 3 ' : 3 .Z-br. •aroos 9:,' Chipmunks 9-, Lions 2; • Ladies 6:30 ,.m.. -�' Jean Phillips -bowled- the high single game of 216 and Marion MaKinnon the `high triple of '559. Games' of 200 and over: Jean • Phillips 216 , Marion ''MacKinnon, 202, Betty Kirkland ,213-. • Team points: 'Marie, Greer's • Pearls 7 Mildred Cameron's' Sap- phires 0;' :Mina Mae Hunter's/Opals 5,. Jean Phillips' -. Rubies 2; Trudy .Foran's' Emerald :5 , Catherine Schmid's Diamonds 2. Team :standings: Pearls .23,' Rubies 23•, -Opals'22, ',Emeralds 1 Diamonds 19 Sapphires 13, • Ripley Midgets 'Are WF.ITECHURCH • • W 0 A Aa: Cham . ' i Were at Huronview Clinton Sun - Mr, and Mrs; Wallace .Conn - day - afternoon -when they visited 2nd -rear In 'OW with their aunt •Mrs..K•ate Hutchi- Ripley lvlidgets are the W .0. A . A. champs for the second year in a rbw . • In the best of five final se ries the'results. were: •lst game, Ponson- by 2, Ripley 0; ' 2nd Ripley 7, , Ponsonby 6,;' 3rd , Ponsonby 9, Rip- ley '2; 4th Ripley 10 ,'Ponsonby . 8; 5th, Ripley 3, Ponsonby 2 in 1Q. innings, . ' Tie 5tgame was at Rockwood on Monday.of this. week. In the -first-inning . Eiliat-t-C-ou-rt-�tey-sf ngIT ed With 2, our 13i11,Kirkpatrick ' doubled* scoring. Courtney . In the 3rd inning. Courtney. homered'to make score 2 0 for Ripley. In the 5th inning Jim Dore daub- led , Courtney 'walked but Ripley failed to score. In the 6th. inning •'t onsonby , ,with the first' two batters hitting safely, came up' with 2 runs to.tie,the game 2 - 2,. In the 9th inning Ponsonby's lead; off batter reached •third with no one out. The. next three batt - ers were struck out to end this ' threat In the 10th inning for Ripley, Courtney doubled: with 2 out and stole third. Kirkpatrick sing. - led him home to •make . score 3 - 2 for Ripley, The Ripley team are Jim . Dore , • Bryan, Boyle Elliott. Courtney ,. Bill Kirkpatrick, Donald Martin.,' • Jim Farrell, .Larry .Irwin, Lyman' Armstrong, Allan *MacKay, Barry MacDonald , Phillip Paquette , James W-alden, Steve Johnston, ' Boyd:Carruthe.rs ' and, Blain Car.- r'uthers,. John_ Walden .coach Elmer Gou•Lney mans • Mons -7 pm Ab Morton took both• high single and triple of the:e.vening with scores of 277 single and 657 triple. Games over 225: A•b'.Morton'' .277, 'George Stanley 235, . .Team, points; Owls 5, Cardinals 2; Vultures 5, Hawks ,2. • Tea.m standings: Owls 20, Card- inals 6 ; Vultures 37, Hawks :217. ; :.TOWN and. -COUNTRY :lt was an all or nothing contest this week for the Town' and -Conn try bowlers with 'the Carrots win ning 5 points , Lettuce ' 0! Turnips _ 5' and Potatoes 0; Teams .now ,stand - .Clarence Bell's Lettuce 15, Jack Campbell's: Turnip's 15; Mel King's Carrots 12., =oc • O1ive,Smith-'was high lady with a 171 single and''a 306 -double • .For the men we have Jack. Campbell.with a 201 single ;and a 330- double son of Wingham . Mr, and Mrs; Carman Farrier. and family and ,Miss. Winnifred Farrier of Toronto were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs:: Garnet Farrier. • ' - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes 'visited Sunday with Mr .and Mrs.' Melvin Kerry of Chesley, ; M'rs .Coultes is a sister.4f Mr. Kerry. Mrs,.._ .A, --E_,.. Purdah. ..sp.ent:the , week 'end with Mr:,and- Mrs;. Jack Gleghorn of � Wingham... Mr. and lvlt . Wesley Tiffin, • Mr. and Mrs., Bob Mowbray spent the week end . in .Brantford . Mr and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin visited. with Mr. and Mrs. 'Jim Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mowbray 'visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Seddon and family. • This community extends symp- athy toMr.: and, Mrs. Lawrence. Taylor and family and to Mr, and. Mrs. Charles Showers .and family in the�pass ng of their brother J.ohn- Tay for 'Mr..and 'Mrs. Vernon McGuire° .Brenda, David, and Judy.of•Thorn-' bury, N1r. and Mrs-. Wesley Ben' der of•Palmerston Were Sunday visitors with Mr. and•Mrs. Russel Mc -Gime and family. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Conley and Jason of Wingharn , Mr. and Mrs. Wallace` Conn were 'in Loh'- don on Saturday, evening at the horne of, Mr. 'and- Mrs. Herb Hunt* ertrrrelebeste-wirtrththeir _son.,T_revor',$ birthday Mr.' and. Mrs. Leroy. Rintoul',. Carol and Kimberley. of Union- pieOy Mrs • S. Black of,Belgrave, who•had Visited .last week -Jw'ith- them: Mr. and. Mrs: Rintoul and family, Visit'-: ed with.Mr. and Mrs. Black and with.Mr. and'•Mrs.' Gordon Rintoul and family. Charlie-MaCK-s o Drinri-ville visited recently with his sister Mrs'.' A. E. Purdon and .other: rela'= '9' F' League' Rainbow League: Marie, Stewart rolled the high' lc with a 2'77.. High-tripi was also captured- by Mia.rie with a• 657 Ga•rries' 200.and. over; Marie .taev,are2a1:-Kd} e�a• f-0 1= 39 - Kathleen Forster 233 , 200 ' Kathy' Gitsot 224, Sue Howald 219.,. Anna*Johnstone 219, 206, 202, Trudie Nelson 206, • .Tear points; Anna Johnstone's 1 -u -e 5 `j , .. at hS,;: t ri ' , Eileen Lavis' Ileds 4. Kay Craw - ford's Violets 3; Kathleen 'Fors:'ter's 'Yellows 5 , 'Joy Dennis" Oranges Team standing: Greens 30 del- 11ow -s•46 r -Reds 21, Blues 1,i Violet`s 9 , Oranges 11 • It tives. Mr. and Mrs. `Athol Purdon and family'visited .gn the w'ee,k end' with: his mother at the home of Jun.ior.;i....'uslangs Wiry Three I'r. how On Friday, October X6 , the Madill Junior Mustangs,won their third 'consecutive game .by defeat-. ing Stratford Northwestern Huskies by a .score of 14.6.. This victory Puts ,Madill Juniors.. in second place in the Huron Perth Confer- ence, onfer-ence, . The Huskies opened the ' scoring early in the first,quarter with Jamie McAlpine 'scoring an'. unconverted touchdown. .From thereon, theJunior Mustangs defence: prevented the -Huskies' from scoring. The defence ,played extremely well led by Dave Hodgins., ;Len Sangster, Davi Thomas and Cliff Mann. Andy Whitby , a`hard driving Mustang fullback, scored a touch- down on a 'dive.play.. Dave Black then. kicked a.convert., ; Quarterback Bill: Brown ran • around the right end from 2Z ' yards out for the Junior Mustangs second touchdown.. The offensive. •line provided good blocking for Bill on hi§ score. The only scoring ifl.the.second . half was a single kicked by, Dave Black. On Tuesday, October•20, the Junior Mustangs hopefto make it' four wins in a row when they, travel to. Clinton. • Mt and Mrs, Jack Cleghorn and • with 'Mr. and. Mrs.. 'Gordon :Leg Batt • • • 'Mrs . Russel McGuire , ' Mrs . Mrs. Mcclenaghan, Victor a. Ernerso1 ,'Victor.Emerson and Russel McGuire' were.at Parkhe ' .on Thursday.. The .ladies 'attend- •� ed the• Bruce; County; Women's: In- : stiiute. Rally. and :the .men a term_, the 'Wia'rton,cattle sale. • "Mcs. Robert Ross -Mrs. Fred- Tiffin, redTiffin, Mrs:' Garnet Farrier,. Mcs.. • Jas . McInne.s, Miss. Merle Wilson, Miss` Annie. Kennedy; Mrs. 'John- I Ston. Conn and. Mrs, Gershom John= Ston werelhe members fr • Whitechurch' Women's 'Institute . • to attend WTngham W..1.• Meetiing: on Thursday afternoon and hear. Mrs.. MacLennan give an interest- ing talkon, her trip and see The display of articles she purchased. mer. um WILL BE. CLOSED-. 'iMBER Lst to NOV M • ALL REPEAT PR-ESCR 'TIONS SHOULD BE REFILLED ' TO CARRY THROUGH THIS PERIOD • "THIS ACTION !SONE OF DISCIPLINE ON THE PART OF 'THE COLLEGi .OF.PH'ARMACY. r: • BECAUSE -•OP -••A W R-K-OVE•RLOA•B�R-EQU•IRED--T DONE BY PHARMACISTS AND NOT BY OTHERS WHO. HANDLE. THE SAME ITEMS IN MEDICAL ASSISTANCE, •1 • RESISTED VIGOROUSLY, AND DELAYED CARRYING OUT -7-SOME:-00- THE WORK 'RUL'ED AS NECESSARY` BY- A; CE• TAIN DATE.' THIS IS. THE 'REASON, 'FOR THE, ACTION' OF DISCIPLINE. • 1` BELIEVE I AM RIGHT AND.. BELIEVE .MY'.METHOD° WILL PRODUCE . AND HAS ALREADY. 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