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THE' LU.CKNOW'SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd,. 1971.
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:,MAKE YOUR CAR SAFER FOR •WINTER DRIVING
COME IN AND HAVE YOUR HEADLIGHTS SET .TO,
•PROPER SPECIFICATIONS WITH: OUR .
CLOSED AT 7 P.M
EVERY EVENING
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LUc•KNOW •
. 'Mr.. and Mrs: Wayne 'Lowry
held a "Couples' ,Party." at their
home on Friday •evening , The . •
occasion:was to honour Ronald
Funston and: Vicki' Lavery on their
approaching marriage.
'Miss Mary . Walden of. London
spent theweek endat the home of
her parents, Mr" and Mrs. Murray
Walden:
'Leonard Courtney has been in
Walkerton this' ast: week serving
on Jury duty
The ladies of the: U. C, W."Cat-
ered to the: Holstein Banquet held.
in the Community Hall on Wed -
nesday evening.
Mr. And Mrs... Bob
Courtney.
and family were dinner guests`'
Of •Mr.:a'nd''Mrs. Gary Courtney
on ,Sunday. .
Miss, Anne° F, erguson of 'London.;
•was home for the week end. with
;her•parents Mr and' Mrs.
Lester Ferguson.
MOVE TO PINE RIVER-
Mr.
I'V ER.•
Mr.:and Mrs.. Murray 'hornp-
son. Kenneth' and" Janine moved
from the Second Concession on
Friday. :They have,talten up r`es-.
•idence in their new home near
Pine: Rive'c,:
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Men's high triple went to Bill
Stewart with 787. He, 'also,, had
the high single of 311'.
Ladies' •high triple was won by
Marie, Stewart with. 746, who
also hadhigh single of. 279..
Men over 250:' Bill Stewart 311,
262 ; Keith Black 271,. -
Ladies over 225: Marie Stewart
279, 241, 226, Arlene Jamieson
228.. •
Points 'won: Tigers 7,
Kangar-oos 0; Squirrels 5 , Beavers: 2, '
Lions' 5 ,• Gophers:2 Wolverines 5,
Polecats 2; 'Zeb.as 5', Cubs. 2;
Standings: Tigers 36, Cubs 26•,.
Beaveis.26 , Wolverines. 23 ,
Squirrels' 22',. Polecats 20, Lions
20', :Gophers 19,'Zebras 14, ngL.
-aroos-8 �C-Dons-18., Chipmunks
13`with 'this' week to ,he added.
At the tirrie, of :writing, up the
bowling,.the Coons and Chipmunks,
had not .bowledtheir ,game. .: •;
:tidies 6.:31
'Carol Martin took top/honours '.
on Monday evening rolling the
'high single game',of 310 With
rMi'ldred Cameron and, Jessie Joynt
tying for the high triple of 629.
Good ' bowling girls!'
Games of 20'0 and over: Carol
Martin 310, Mildred Cameron.
201, 298, Jessie Joynt 221, 214,
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Bernice' Henry ,230 ,'Janet' Mac.- '
Pherson 237; Marion MacKinnon
208:.
Tearn points: Jessie JOynt's
Beechnuts. 7., Ena Henderson's
Peanuts 0; Ruth Thompson's -Coco,
nuts 7•, Catherine Andrew's Wal-
nuts Q
al-nuts.Q Norma McDonagh's Chest
nuts 7, jean Phillips' Butternuts 0.
Team standings Chestnuts 38
Beechnuts 31, Butternuts 28, ,
Coconuts 25; Walnuts 25 ,Peanuts
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This week Bill Button of the
Pontiacs rolled high single
with a: 289. Don MacKinnon o.f
the Buicks rOiled,the high triple
with a, 761,. ,
Games over 250; Bill Button 280
Don 'MacKinnon 278, 266 , Keith•
Cranston 258;
Team points. Oldsmobiles
Mustangs 1; Dodges 0. Pontiacs 7
Buicks 5, :Fords 2.
Team 'standings; Buicks 24, N.
Pontiacs 20, Oldsnrobiles 19,
Fords 1.7 , Mu,stangs 15, Dodges • lQ,•
M'en's7PM,.
Wayne Rhodycaptured. both
high single and 'triple . with scores
of 254 and 612; • • •
:Games over 225: Wayne Rhody
254, George Stanley 225,
Team points; •Rob Nichoh's
Owls.. O., George_ Stanley's Cardin
als 2; Ron Stanley's Vultures. 5,
Jm.O'Donnell's Hawks.0:, Art
'Purney's Spalrrows 7 , Fred Horror's
Crows' 7 •
Tea -lig standings: Crows 26 ,
Owls.25 ; Vultures 241 Cardinals
Sparrows 18 ,,Hawks 14
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Town.: and Country
High single Anrna Dexter 19u
Wilfred Drennan .173. ,11i h•do h
le Anna Dexter. 344 , .hili Sproule
329
:Points' for week: Yell ows
6r; ages E t 3, rt.�iis;u�
Reds 3 , •'Violets 2:
Teani• standings:
Reds.22, Mel Kings (tliiE 21:
1311 Sproule's Yellows 1/.., olive
Smith's Violets 14, c'l.arer't.t•.
';ra nges ly , 1•\',, l•t t. r I?:xter's
Gree ns:48-:
At Huronview
The Impressions , a musical •
group. frorn tte Exeter Reform.
Church', supplied; the 1110$ :fay a
Sunday evening. song service:ar-
ranged by the Christian Reform
ChrnT ttr f Tinton and- ed:by ,Illiol<
Roorda
rhe'Hur'onviewMale Chorus• •
from the Exeter area a•lnng'with
chorus director; :Mut Caffrey.,'
accompanied by lvlrs.. Wildfong,'
piano prov id'ed the progra rri for
Family Night.'' .The chorus o'f•••
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twenty Hien blended'their voices
for a :very enjoyable hour of
music•, singing;several request
s4 b0 -1t, a
member of. the Original Huronia.
Chorus, thanked those taking part
on behalf of the residents.
Reverend You•matoff of ;Ba Yfield
led a 'lively ting -a -long at.the
prog.ram•and tea,on Wednesday •
a,fternoon,'sponsored•'k ntlie Kitt-
ette••Cl•ub of Clinton. ,Rttlettes
Barbara•,Noranan
Helen Clifford, 'Carol Bowker,
Fay Mann•.,,'C'arol Finch
pianist Crystal Jewitt were respon•=•..
sille,for the 'afternoon's activities
and assisted the residents' to the
auditorium., Mrs" Jane;Y'oung ex-
pressed the :appreciation of the
residents.
For..jea't• Shes.L'as beeh one
`e s,' e>esse',� e. s . '
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ft! S rtes•'" ;r'S ' e a" '"-o'e oo e are
t•"~ "r v+ ' s a' ,r'""ec stary �;4...
,±'•s.. "V.S y t'ise of •Jhash,ng
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rrr.1 V",:W b?tt • at J ar sheS day afte?
.of toithpa' .•handt; the
after -party aftermath; an'd the hours spent
• dotrg, dishes that,' could. be spent in a
hundred happrer'ways. ,
CbnSrder this.` too.' A lot of .dirty .dishes
Cbrne with the joys of Christmas. So what
Could make a more ttrrmelyr'bift thaa„a• 'ry
dQtornatrc. electric dishwasher;'?..
5te'•,yout:apphance. d'ealersobri, about
the new automatic electric drshwaShers.
. 'hey re riot called The Wifesavers fb`r
•:hOth ng, you know..
your .hydro
GET YOUR
NEW
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