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Lucknow
Dungannon
Mens 9'
p.m
Harvey Culbert 'is the star bowl-
er this week with the high 'triple
of 806 and -the h gtt-sttrgle=off3-14.:,
Harvey tolled a 304 Barrie.
Good. bowling
Points'won; Fords 7', •Oldsmo
biles lZ;....E.o,ntiacs 5, Buicks' 2; Muss
tangs, 4; Dodges 3,
Game's of'250 and over Harvey
Culberi 314,. 304; Mel Corrfti,'266;'
Clarence Greer 27.2;, Brran McLel-
land 251; : Bill. Button '252.
Team standings: Oldsmobiles
29, ;Dodges 25, Fords '23, Pont
iacs.19 , Mustangs 19, Buicks 11.
The Lucknow,-Dungannon
League*Saw Jack Caesar with:high'.
,:. triple, of 753. Men's high single.
went' to Harold Errington with 293.
::Ladies' high triple went to Mar:-
ion Cook with 5.82 acid the Ladies'
high single .to .'Arnetta Thompson
:with 232 '
Men. over. 250: -'Harold Errington..
293 L17yd 1-hrmphrey-264 , Jack
Caesar .258.
•Ladies 'Over 225: Arnetta. Thomp
son 232, Shirley'Brooks 230, 229;.
t Points. on: Cubs. 7 Zebras 0;
Wolverines 7',• Pole Cats 0; Goph-
ers '.7 ., kions 0 .Chipmunks '5
'Coons '2; Ka=ngaoos: 55
Beavers 5 Squirrels.2.
Team standings Beavers 36,
Cubs •36 ,Wolverines 33, Coons
22, Tigers 22,Gophers 20, Squir-:
• I
'Ladies..6:30
The Rubies and.'Pear'ls' bowled
th.:eir scheduled• October 12th
Injured In Car
Trucl�
Actident...
WHITECH.URCH. NEWS
-Ca-r nar-t-•Why ock, dL uec.�f
Teeswater milk truck had a car
collide with the milk truck.
which resulted. in Carman being
!hospitalized in 'Goderich while
the occupants of the car are in a
London Hospital. The commun-
ity here wishes Carman a speedy
recovery.
MOVE INTO NEW HOME .
,Mr,. and Mis, Bill. Rintotil mov-
ed to: their'new .home''tr the."vil--
lag-e last week.. The. village res.-.'
idents extend them a warm wel-
come.
--lvIr --a-rid virs.' Jim Scott-a-nd a-1
erie, and Mr. and. Mrs.. Floyd Wil'-
kens and Sharon, all of Listowel,
were Sunday visitors with -Mr.. and
Mrs. Earl•Wilkens, Kay and Glen•
da .Wilkens who had spent the
week end with them, a.ccompan;
led them here.' .
Miss 'Mary Lou Wall .and: Miss
'Gayle Rirttoul were Saturday
afte.rnoon visitors with Miss Joyce
Tiffin, '
Mr. and Mrs: Mervyn Pipe and
Mr'. Pollard ofLBrussels 'and her
sister Mrs. Chester Rintoul were
Friday'evening visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Albert. Coultes.
• •Mr. and Mrs'. Bill Evans. visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eric
d f'a t 1 ' yde Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Rellson .Falconer
Paul, Brari and Lynn' of Sarnia
Spent the week end With Mr. and
Mrs.' Robert Mowbray. and Mrs.
A'. R. Purdon.. .
Mr : -nd--Mrs-How-a, rd 'Wal •
(East Wawanosh and Alex Leaver
of Wingham were Sunday evening
visitors; with Mr. and Mrs. Alex,
Craig and Mr. and Mrs..Albert
Coultes at the Craig horne.
Mrs. Charles Tiffin of Wingham
WEDNESDAY,, NOVEMBER 4th,. 100
Goderich Vikings
Wallop I,'.ustangs
Last Wednesday, on October
28 ;-thee--Gorier ieh-l-u nior Viking
football team scored a resounding
40. - 0 victory over the Madill .
Junior 'Mustangs. .
,The Viking offence had good
crisp blocking along with precis -
executed plays to score 6
touchdowns,
On defence the. Vikings comp
letely hand -cuffed the Mustane
offence with aggressive line '
charges and good hard tackling.
Qliviously , the.: Musraag 2ffence'
was unable to get rolling and the,
defence was equally inept at '
stopping the Viking offence.
The Mustang loss enabled the
Goderich Vikings to take second
place along with, the home field
advantage of the 'semi-final
against Stratford Central;: On Wed
nesday., November 4, the Junior
Mustangs travel to take on the'
Exeter Panthers' in the other semi-
final play-off game,
e u m
EATRE
. WINGHAM '
Phone 357-1630'
SHOW TIMES
Friday and . Saturdays at 7.15
and 9;15. All .other days, one.:
showat 8:00, except ' where
noted on the program, ,
frit ***'****'**'
was'a Sundayvisitor with her
mother Mrs. Wrn. Browna. t Pine -
crest Manor, Luckndw and with . .
her father Wm. Brown. •
On Wednesday noon,the house-
wives", who' get their wat.er'froin.
the water 'system, found there was
none on tap. As the ditchers
were crossing the 'road South
of Clarence -
e 'Adans', byaccident
they cut the wafer -main line 'but..
the -telephone cable passing the
same spot was discoverd and
save . e wa er was •,ack on
_cap hursday morning.. •
Mr. -and Mrs. Herb Hunter and
Trevor of London were, week• end
visitors with, her parents Mr..and
Mrs. Wallace Conn:: '
THUR. FRI;, SAT.,.
NOW -SA
Adult Entertainment
"Two Mules For
Sister Sarah"
Panavisionr- Colour
Starring; Clint Eastwood,
' ' ' Shirley MacLane.
The Nun and the Mercenary
make a deadly team.'
*****'*****(**:.
SPECIAL •
SAT. 'MAT•INEE
NOV.m T•humb
Tom Thumb ..
: ALL SEATS 50c
Mr and Mrs. H. D. MacDonald
were Saturdayvisitors,with' his .
mother Mrs•.. n MacDonald at
Brucelea. Haven, Walkerton.
Mr. andir-rfibert .Schwich
tenberg , Lori and. Kerry of Port
Elgin. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert
.coulte5':w,er.e Sunday .visitors •
With Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craig.
game's on Tuesday afternoon of
last week with the Pearls :taking''
5 points and the Rubies: 2 points..
' Bernice Henry rolled a •219'.
-------- Bole Certs 17 , Zebras -16 -; -ga ne_andJ MacDonald
Phillips a .209 _fiat___
e
took top hon-
ours on Monday .evening , rolling
the high single of 259 andhigh
triple of 632:, Again, good bow-
hug.
ow-lung. Ferne •
Games ;of 200 and :over: Ferne
MacDonald 25.0, Grace Elliott
'219, Jean Phillips 221,•202, Mil-
dred Cameron '.235 , Kathleen 'Mac
nal • . 240 'Trudy Foran -�'
Team' points: Anna Mae Hunt-
er's Opals 5, Cath.rine Sch,mid's
:Dia t ojnds 2; Belle • Mb'1e`:s.:Rub'ies'
4, Mildred Cameron's Sapphires
3; •Marie'Greer's Pearls 4, Trudy
Foran's E'm ralds, 3,. -
Kangaroos '14; Chipmunks 14,'•.
Lions ' 0..',. .
Rainbow' League
Grace Ho•p-f beveled -the._ high
single with• a 247. High triple
Went to Kathy Gibson with a 624.
Games 200 and. over; Grace
;._.__._Hopf 242.ioyJ)ennis 228 , ' Anna
Johnstone 2g5, Mary Cleland 221,
Marie Stewart 221, Lois Walden
.218; Diane. Hackett 216 , Kathleen
Forster 210, Kathy Gibson.210 ,
.209, 205, Lynn Wall 207 Barb
. Whitby 204 Diane Carter 203.
Team .points: Eileen Lavis'.
Reds 4, Kathy Gibson's 'Greens. 3;: •
Kay C•rawford's Violets 3, JOy
Dennis' Oranges 4; YAnna John-
stone's Blues 5, .Kathleen, Forster's
-�-Ye•1-Jew
Team sta'ndi.ng: Greens 3.7., Yea•
lows 31,, Reds 27 ,. Violets
Blu s .26 , Oranges • 20., .
. mens,7
George:Stanley .captured both
highs' of the. evening with scores
of 322 single and 781 triple..
Games over 225: Fred Horton
229 , G'edr=ge- Stan , 32 ;
Team points Owls 2, Cardinals
0, Vultures 5, Hawks 7. •
' Teani standings: Vultures 45,
ZZs 29. Ha%ikd 28, Ca dirials 10.
i.
Team standings: Pearls -37
,Rubies 3,6., Opals 32, Diamonds23 , Eme'ralds 22., Sapphires 18. •
4.
O8411 'CJ11d--ot .rr
'This week Pearl,Bell rolled• the
high single of 159 and Anna Dex=
terthe-- .'--dou-bW-ef---2 for-4he _
ladies.'
'For the men we have rack
Campbell with a single of 188 and
a double of 358.
Team points won: Carrots 3;
ur s- ; Amt -a ,s_13. a tth ettzrce: :
'Team standings are: Jack Cat llY
.bell's Turnips 22, Clarence,Bell's
PotatLettuce 17, Henry Carter's
-oes _ler.;-•and-•--Mel Kngrs Carrots 15,::
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