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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-10-20, Page 8PAGE' ..EIGHT •THEW LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO B1 DFORD-=STA LEY Sharon: Stanley of Toronto, length gown of polyester 'batiste daughter of Mr. and Mrs... -Ezra .. over taffeta with light and dark Stanley of Lucknow .and 'Tony.. pink and orange „floral pattern on Bedford Of Toronto, son'of,Mr. 'a•white.background and wore a and Mrs. 'F'. Bedford,. formerly of similar hat to the bride in pink:'. London ; , England were married on *She carried a .bouquet of white . August 14 at James ,Gardeps•, daisies -and -deep -pink -asters. Etobicoke Rev. Keith Parks of Sc'arbor brother of the groom was grooms- oug o iciated. Bab Hollings .worth of Toronto sang "For All .We..Know" and "We've only just begun!' with guitar accompani- • ment. • • Given in marriage by her fath-: er-t#te-bud e_chose a' white floor= length own: of sheer brocade,Over. taffeta with_ floral appliques. Her dress" wasfitted at the high bod'= g. ice in front extending into: a modified train at the' back and styled, with .a slit ;neckline and • lily point.sleeves:,...paffed_sli htl' . at the. shoulders: She, wore a white Swiss mohair hat with. a` floppy brim and carried a bouquet of white. daisies :and deep.pink '.. Martin Bedford of Toronto, Maid of honour was Miss :Nancy Elliott of Sarnia , '.former':ly of Ripley. She .wore a similar "floor man.' A reception followed at the Newport Hotel, Port Credit: The bride's mother ,chose an aqua,'crimplene dresswith bro cade detail,around the neckline :Her accessories were white with a :cors. ge of white • a.nd yellow daisies. Th'e .groom's: mgther .wore a pink crimplene knit suit with white accessories and a corsage of white and pink daisies. .:,PollOWing a weddin tri • the .East Coast. of Maine and'Ca e' P;. Cod the couple are residingin p Etobicoke.':. The bride is .a'teachi e r for Ftob tion . ,Theroom is a sales re. res - g .P.. entative for LymanTable. Ltd. • Oakville. Kiri• loss. Hold .0ctoberMeeting �. o rro for=$6171-4a Fl-Itiel��� . • session on October 4:,, the reeve : years• and all members present. • After the. minutes Of the regular meeting :of September. 1:and spec= ial rneeting of September 27 were adopted as read , the following business was :dealt' with:. The treasurer bond for s s $10 ,0.00..00, was renewed with J A. McDonagh through Prank Cowan Insurance, By-law 22 1971 was given, three' readings to impose'special 'drain- age�rates•'ori-'Lot 10 ConC73 . and the' East 1/2 Lot 4, Colic . ,6 for $221:74 and: Lot 7, Conc,2 , 5 Ga Payment of •$20.00 to Gerald Rhody fora repair on the . Black Creek S. W'. Section was author- ized ' Duncan Campbell' was d, appointeas voting delegate ata meeting' rr-Hanover:orf the proposed enlarge'ment torthe Saug- een Valley Conserv :'t` s • •0 George Moffat had high single of the "evening,;with a 282 score:. High tripie•Lwent to .Fred Horton.. with :639. Games over 225:George Ivloffat• 282, Del Nixon. 229, Fred Horton 2:k 227 Jim O'Donnell 260, Team Points;; Bob Nicholl's Owls 2; George Stanley's Cardin- als 5; Ron Stanley's 'Vultures 7 • Art Purney's Sparrows 0; Jim O' Donnell's Hawks 5 ,, Fred Horton's Crows 2. •Team standings; ,Owls 20, ,Cardinals '10, Vultures 19 , 'Hawks. 14, Sparrows .9 , Crows 12,: YII;EDNESDA.Y, OCTOBER 21 M; en.p.,.m- This week :SportJohnston rolled' : the high:single with 2.81. Jack C'es-ar=rbfled the -high trrp-1e-wrth 721. Gam. over,250, Sport ,Johnston ,2$1, .Russ Button 277, Jac:'k.McDonagh .275 , 'Jack. Caes- ar.265 , 256, Harvey Culbert 254, Bon Collins 252, - J ea' rtin points ; ©k s-m^b €-.r , • Fords 7 , Mustangs; 0 ,•Dodges 2 Pontiacs 4, 13uicIs'. 5. T:cavi stand'' 12, -Fords 12, Mustangs 14, Dodges 4,,: Pontiacs ,9,. Buicks 12. Town..:arid Country High .single was. won :by Olive Srnith with 172 and by Harry Lavis with 170. High. double went to Anna ,'De'x-- :ter; with'305"and to Frank Moran with.'298: • T-e-aim--points-won:-Oranges-0, Violets 5; Red' 2 , ;-Blues. 3; Greens 0; Yellows, 5:, Team standings: Harry. Lavis'. Reds 14 Clarence'Bell's Oranges 10 ;..i Slii.oule's Yellows. 5,, Mel Ki'ng's. Blues; 11, Walter Dexter's Greens 8,' Olive Smith's Yellows 124........ to Se:ptember 30, 1971. Tenders are to be called for sno'w.plaW L - . rLK-i-plots-'tTown h p Tenders to be i:n.to:•road superin- tendent ,"by .6 p.,m. October 30 1971.• Forms available 'from • road .. superintendent. Approval' was given to locating -t-miler o'n part=-ef-Lott-'S & 6, let .Road North of Durham Road, subject'to,the approval:,of,' Department -of Health and the Department of Transportation and ommunications • By-law 24, 1971 was passed to' ,borrow the'necessar rnone A motion was made that we y y' for Apply to -the Department of Trans- the current expenditure for bat- -portatron and Cornn nication u n e`of'-1 71, -. - for interim road subsidy on road' l The:following accounts were expenditure from January est, 1071 ordered paid.'General - 1865.77; Drains 366.2.90; Highways '- 37,961.62. For sound counsel and a fain price on a monument correctly designed from quality material, rely on ° SKELTON. M M RIALS Pat O'Hagan, Prop, ' Established' Over:Sixty Years PHONE 881.112'34 • • ONTARIO ' II'ALKERTON . :anti -freeze; ;tune-up; snow tire EVERY EVENING Ladies 6:30p.m:.• Grace •Elliott was the high bow- ler on Mondayevening, rolling g . a 248• single :a•nd a 539• triple:' ' Games of`200"and over; Grace: • Elliott 248 ' Catherine:Andrew, A ew Team oints._Jean P1uh1 s' • .� r But'ernuts ,7 , Ena,Henderson's, Peanuts 0;' Ruth"ThomP son's Coco- nuts 5 Jessie Jo ' nt's . Beech: nuts. 2 Catherine Andrew's . Walnuts . 5 , Nor. rna }e-Donagh's Chest nuts -2 Team Standings:',Chestnuts 29, Walnuts 23 , Butternuts 23 ,. ;Beech nuts 19; Coconuts16, Peanuts.,16 213.,• ct.die 9: p rim High single was rolled .by; Eil- .e .was bowled by. Marie. Stewart with 632•: `' p .. : • . •` Ga:mes 2.0'0 00 and:over?. Eileen Lavis 323, Tay Crawford 259, Lynn Wall 229, Marie Stewart 221, 209; 202, Wilma Chisholrn'.' -220,, Lorna 'Guay•'210, ,Nancy •Mason 207; 'Janette Fludder,204, Tearpoints: MarY Lou-Barger's Walnuts 3 ,. Barb Whitby's Pecan -.' nuts 4; Rena Forster's Chestnuts 4_: Mary Cleland's, Peanuts 3; Tillie .• uc.. . n1 `..w. L Men's high, triple.',' Jai k•t 663, nien's high .sing,Jcic ar 281. •. Ladies` .. high triple , • Arne Thorpson 669 ladies.' liigl. Marie Srewart-20`u •Men, over 250, Jac k Cat': Bob Irwin :266', Cordon bro 'Lloyd Hodge 263 ,' Clarence 254;, Bi1:1'.Bolt• 25u.77 Ladies' over. 225 , Niaric 266 .Arnetta:'I'honips !.n - Ferne Ma.cDonald 241, Mary Fisher 2.; . . Points:won: ilON;c•r, . , C Chipmunks 1; .Z.ch'ras Ti 7, Polecats a Cubs Ati'ol 2;. Lions. 5, Karn;'tro4 'i. Squirrels 3. •- a 21, Cubs 21•;,.1N'olv,rxincs lt: Squirrels 1a,' Polecats C munks 13, Gophers i ,,Coo Lions 10, Kangaroos `Wilson's H:azel=nuts. ".Trn Gardner's 'AlMond-nu,ts'2.' Team;eta-,nding: Pcit-n-nt. 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