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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-10-06, Page 8PAt*.. EIGHT THE LUCKNOW SEN 'I.N.E4,r IUCKNOW,.ONTARIO Drive,in here Where -you ou : 9et4 uality-gas, plus fast, complete service no matter what • your auto. need You'lr(ike a•difference, and . our .prices, too. • 1 en -s' 7-, Ron Stanley captured'. both high single: and triple with scores of , 290 single.a.nd'715 triple • • Garnes::over. 225 Jake. Conley 231, Evans.Helm 244/, George Stanley. 226 , Ron Stanley 290, 239. Team•Po'iiitt:,.Bob Nic.holl's' . Jessie',Joynt again rolled the: high single,game. of 243 and Ena • 'Henderson the' high triple of 595. Games of 20.0 and over: Jessie J ynt 243 EnarHender c.n 232, 215., Wilrria' Clark 218 ,, Grae.e Elliott 230, • Team points: Jean Phillips' ' 'Butternuts:5 Jessie Joynt's.Beech- riuts 2; Catherine Andrew's Wal nuts 5', Ena. Henderson's Peanuts ' 2;' Norma. McDonagh's Chestnuts. 5 Ruth T,hotnpsori's Coconuts 2.'' Fly-Up.:ceremony At Guide Meptin.gi The Lucknow:Guides' and Brown ies met together on Septen.ber 30th,' for a Fly -up. The Guides opened the meeting, and Mrs. McKim presented Margaret Mac,- Intyre with her Hostess: badge which she .earned last•June ;Mrs. Harold Greer was in charge Fly -up , and assisted by Mrs, Dav,'" -id Kirkland ; she ,presented -Brown•. ie Wings 'to Norma Maclntyr..'e-, Cathy Brooks and Edith Greer ' Brown Qwrs daughter. Helen . Wisser was' presented with symbol- ic shoes to. Walk Up. to •Guides, An. appropriate prayer welcomed; the .new Guides to the Company.. The Brownies served refreshments to the girlsand the leaders. and visitors; ;Mrs. Gordon Brooks, Mrs. 'Margaret Mowbray, and'Dist-.- rict Commissioner were•guests' for -the --evening. After the Brownies left ,;the Guides went to thea: patrol corn- ers and, made final' plans for a Company hike . sched u led• for October 2nd. •Instead of camp fr .., of: Luckn'ow guides at camp, and other:'past• guide events. Several • Guides volunteeredto make post ers for the' bake sale the :Local • Associationis planning for: Oct:: • _ants were'npreenLbecause they were attending a Training Course 'in Clinton. pur busy Gcrnissioneroc-geded to the Training after the Fly' -up. Anoth- er ,new recruitcame to the meet- :. ing•, Anne Colwell, who joined • the Scarlet Tanager patrol. .Vespers and Taps closed the meeting. ` ,• TOWN •ciao COUNTRY` Walter Dexter rolled a. .221 single and,a 351 double for°.the' rnen•. Olive Smith rolled; a high single sof 186and tied with Anna 'Dexter for high double of 314. . •e ;� - Points for the week' were: Greens„ 5 , Blues 0, Reds, 5, Violets 0; Oranges•5 and;Yellows 0.: T.eamstandings are: Clarence .Beli'sa'Oranges 8',. Harry •Lavis' WEDNESDAY, ,Den) WHITECHURC.H: Mz, and Mrs, George Kenned.y and Brian 'Rintoul attended Owen Sound Fair on Saturday where they. showed Kennedy's Hereford: cattle, , Mrs: A E, rdon is visiting' in'S,arnia With her son Athol. Purdon, Zu1rs. Purdon,, and family. Mr arrd Mrs... Robert, Mowbray spent theweek end. with Mr. and Mrs.: Ron Seddon. and.family of '•' .Brantford and visited'other rela -tiv_es'enroute-.- • • Mr; and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin and Mr. and •' Mrs. Sid: Paine of Belle Ewart were Saturday even- ing visitor$. with 'Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin and family and, Mr. and Mrs.. Orville Tiffin. • Mr. and Mrs: Douglas Tiffin and Lori of Wirgham were'Sunday visitors with Mr'.. and Mrs: ,Dan, Tiffin and Joyce. 'Mrs. CarnerOn Simmons and Mrs Howard Long: of Lo'ndon were Saturday .visitors with Mrs. Ger- trude Scholtz. Mr. andMrs. 1<enheth 'Laid law and -D iane oflLon-do:n attend= ed the Hunter Sale in .Ashfield on Saturday. and in the evening visit - .Mrs. Laidlaw and ',family. ` Mrs: Gordon Elliott. arrived„ home at Malton A•r day after a visit to. ,: ada including Regia; den. Mr. and Mrs. Joh]] and Duane `attended on Saturday.. Mr. and Mrs, Sift of Belle Ewart were the ; week end: wit1► T in .Wingham and. Wh „ON." WESTERN" ,VISIT $,/ii,, and,'Mrs. *Fre arrived ,home on Fri. -aft et7a7ni;opths vise" .with her brother JON of Biggar ; Sask;' Mrs Miss Winnifred Frea and Mrs. Bill Kiemr farnily of 'Lumsden;. Alexander and other relatives at Virden.•, Mr. and Mrs. Sidi Monday returned to Belle Ewart after sp. .days with 'friends he Visitors on Sunda Mrs,. Wallace Conn ma Conn of Guelph, Mr;=and Mrs; Doug: Jason' of Winghatn 'Mr,eand- Mrs. Earl Mr , nd Y of Kitchener were'Si With Mr. and. . 6�r..n� / 'Ilswf /lo��Lll� /_'I]�9��lDJ%n �'. /Ea eerss ,i at vs cosi f fiv NNAMECREAT 3 -:1971` PONTIAC Catalina 4 door hardtops, .V8 ,au powerkequipped - 1-971--Slk-YL:ARKcustontr27dooc-hardtop; :V8, pow 1971 MUSTANG, 2 door hardtop,. V.8, power • equipped, .19'71...FORD: Galaxie'500,.2 door hardtop, V8 power' eq 1970 METEOR :M'ontca:ltn,.2 door hardtop, V8, power. , 1970 PONTIAC Parisienne 2 door hardtop, V8,autom steering, and power brakes 2 - 1969••PONTIAC Parisienne, 4 door hardtops, V8, ;p equipped • • '1969 CHEV:•.4 /door, V8 ;automatic, power brakes, p 2 -=--969-DODGE-Zara 4 J . V8 aUtom.ati.cs,: paw power brakes 196.9' PONTIAC Laurentian 2 door hardtop, V8,' autom steering; power' brakes 1969 PONTIAC Parisienne 2 door hardtop, V8, power power.. ,steering (White vinyl interior) 1968•,CHEV 4 door, 6 cylinder automatic ;Owls 4, Fred Hort'on's Crows 3; Ron Stanley's -•Vultures, 7, George Stanley's Cardinals 0; Jim O'Don- nell's; Hawks .5.,, Art. Purney's: 7' . Sparrows 2„ Tea rn sta.t d'i ngs; •Llultur.es .12 Owls 11:, Hawks'7 , Sparrows 1, Crgws.5;,.Cardinals 0.• :Tema standings:,Chestnuts 24 Walnuts 14, Beechnuts 14 Peanut 12 , Butternuts 12,, ,Coconuts 8, - ens dies • Walter . Dexter's, Greens 5 Olive s Smith's Violets'S, and pill: Spr-oule's.. Yellows 0. :rn..` League- ig sing.le. ao-4-d-byDenna Moffat with, a 260. ' High triple was rolled by Trudie Nelson with:a 643:' e Lienor League got started for another season with Stuart Jamieson taking high single score of 330. arid high score of 726. . Camcs ovcr. ;250, Stuart Jamie- soti 3 '9 , 8111 43utton 297 Fred Young 286., ,Cla'renLe carder 65', Chas. Anderson 256, Rick Jar- .'dine 254, • Points,woi:Oldsmobi.les 7; Forth 0; Mustangs. 7 , Dodges 0; Pontiacs 5, B'ufcks 2.. Standings: Oids-i'tobi1es '� ,.:Mus- tangs 7, • Pontiacs 5, B rio.ks 2, • lCirds 0, DodgesU - Lucknow.= Dungannon 1967• CHEF_.Bel_Ai :do9r-cytinder....automat • • 1967 FORD. .. s eerif Custom 500 y8,.automat�c, power t 1967 'FORD Custom :S0.0, 2 door, 6 • cylinder automati 1967. PONTIAC Grand Parisienne, V8 full power 1967 C. 1/2 ton panel r.. 1967 CHEVY VAN, with, heavy duty equipment ',Men's high triple' was Won• b'y Grant Chisholm with 682. He alsohad the hi:gh•sing.le of 254. • Ganes '200 and over:. Donna, 1vloffat '260`, Wilma ,Chisholm 257, Mari'eStewarr 247 , Trldie Nelson 241,.,218, Lois Walden 232, Lynn Wall 226 ;Lorna,.Guay 218,, Shill ey Balt 2l , ., • Team 'points: Barb. Whitby's Peca -14uts 5.,. -Tena ardner':'s' mond nuts 2; Rena 1 orster'.s` Chestnuts u, Tillie Wilson'•s Hazen nuts 2; Mary Lon 1larger'. Wa1. nuts 5, Mary Cieland's Peanuts 2a Team standing Pecan -nuts '19,„ Almond -nuts 17:, 14, Peanuts 12, W'a,lnuts,i2Chestnuts l•0� ,.i dfes•' tirgh t jrl-e waS o i. y✓ Dorothy Errington with 644, - Ladies' high single was wort by Mary Nelson with 283. • Men over 250;: Grant Chisholm , 254, 250, Lloyd' Humphrey 25i.• Ladies over -22 -5: -Ma 283, Trudie Nelson 254., Pearl Jamieson 2:34, Points won.. Cubs 7,Lions '0.;: Tigers 3 Bearers '2;; Squirrels 5 Paleeats 2, Gophers •5 ,�• Zebras 2;'. Coons ti Wolverines .3 Kangaroos 4, Chipmunks 3, ., Tea rn standings: Coons II,' Squirrels 10, G$plmers. 0, Cubs 0, 'Wolverines.8, Tigers 8, polecats 7, Beavers 7, kangaroos 6, Chip- munks ks 5 YZebras 4, Lions 0, 1966 .PLYMOUTH 4'door, 6 cylinder automatic 1966 CHEV Impala 5:5 2 ;door hardtop, V8, power eq 1966 PLYMOUTi door,, cylinder atic ,..' 1966 METEOR, 4 door stationwagon, V8 automatic 1964 BUICK WILDCAT POLARIS noma6iles OC • -„ • ALES 111 BLYTH PHONE 5234