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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-03-01, Page 9a9- Ien- 0 on [t- tlry, en Thib . • lit Il iONA111.1Eiki tOK•O•PliD 'eft" 1:114,0 OEN* 9001 iSf strowilipionor pow pa woad pow PUASUO 17.1•41/4 cw .. VMIU KUM JSun. 14611,6 Tue. 7 4 JAMES TAYLOR .WARREN OATES LAURIE BIRD DENNIS WILSON Thursday 8 p.m. Friday IA $atarday 7:30 & 9:05 Sat. Matinee 1:30 p.m. w.4.8 "A SUPERSONIC THRILLER" "" 01111111111111011 • Peter Sellers • Game C. Sc B SINAI P•ec• Dr. Strangolove Or N.N144.116114144111rpi, Ail Lore I* Mob TheSton'ofatanslAve, a Boy'sCouragend a Rogues Redden Dori* Got a husband who ought to forget o0 0p0 1 ..(0i.the office'? ., o.-os •& f (,-"z\) Take him . to the MOVIES! PARK GODERICH, ON T, 524-7811 Sepoys Now In Playoffs Lucknow Sepoy Intermediates, . who have been sitting idle for two weeks, started their playoffs this 'week on Tuesday nite in Drayton and' back here. Sunday , March•5, at 9 p.m .. 'The :series..will be a 3 out ,of. '5• contest with`a possibility of a 3 team round robin with Atwood if they. finish their, series with Brussels.this week. • .. • gq, are INVITED to a Ciba7Geigy. Agri-Chemical meeting March 6 — 8:00 p.m. Lucknow Legion Han TO HEAR .4! 1%1R. GEORGE MORRIS - (Chatham Corn Grower and Member Ontario Grain • Corn Committee) . TOPIC: "CORN PRODUCTION" /SR. BYRON - 43E:EL-ER (SteNVart Hybrids) TOPIC: "FUTURE HYBRID DEVELOPMENT", See the new Ciba-Geigy Movie .ftweEps -- MEETING 'THE CHALLENGE" • • Nfr MISS.. THE FOLLOWING • TWO MOVIES "MY DOG SLIEP" This is America — where adventure and romance roam the Open Road. This is the story of an Orphan Boy not wanted by his uncle;' an abandoned German Shepherd dog, and an old unwanted father. They adopt each other and foil a gang of kidnappers. Heart tingling, warm and humorous definitely for all the family. AND THE SECOND MOVIE "RUNAWAY" A heart rending story of a Korean orphan that will renew your faith in the Lord.' FRIDAY, MARCH .3. 8 P.M. AT LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH ADMISSION $1 --; UNDER 16 — 50c , TICKETS ON SALE AT THE DOOR — ALL WELCOME Proceeds to pay far movie projector recently purchased by the church LYCEUM THEATRE. THEATRE WINGHAM PHONE 3571630 SHOW TIMES, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:15 and 9:15. All other days, 'one shot,/ at 8:00, noted on the program. * * '* * * * * except *-** •* I., SAT., 2, 3, FR. ADMITTANCf where * *' An next your THURS., MARCH 4, For The be ' Play ************* R ESTRICTED Misty ' Me Color — Starring Clint . Eastwood invitation to terror. scream you hear may own '• .' . SAT. MATINEE MARCH How to a . Fig -4----- Frame c • • • MARCH. 1st, 1972 19/i !BON THE 4..UCKNOIN• !SENTINEL LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO. PAGE, MINS Lucknow Fleas hockey team . defeated Blyth bore Saturday by -a score of 4-1. •Larry MaePhersOn had a 'big night scoring all four LucknoV goals. • Assists went. to. Tay'- • for 2,, Mike Humphrey . , Don Greer and.Brian ;Murray ; 1 each. Rick Scrinigeour.scored Blyth's goal 'with an assist front 136.1Ce •Hunking. " • • Defeat Blyth 4-1 Girls Lose First Game Of Playoffs IBA-GEIGY At• Lucknow-Ripley Girls lost the • first game of the playoffs in a best -2 our-of 3 s-e ries- -in -a g-a rn played in Lucknow Sunday even- ing with Brussels: It was a close' game with Brussels coming out on top 4-- 3. Goal scorers for Lucknow were ,Donna Greer 2 and Brenda Bush- ell 1. Mens! 9 p.m. This•weeles high triple score -was bowled by Herb,Bargerof.the Buicks with 709. High single was bowled. 1:4), Jim,-Errington of the Fords. with 299. Scores over 250: Jim Errington, FOrds , 299; Jack- -Caesar- Fords., 2:74; IterbBarger, Buicks, 265;', Cam MacDonald, Dodges, 261; Fred -Young , Mustangr:-255; John Ruthertrd, Dddges 253, Team points: Pontiacs • Dodges 7;.Oldsinobiles- 2, Mus- tangs 5; Buicks 2:Fords 5. • Tearmstandings: Fords 79 Mustangs 70, PontiacS. 67, Old- shiobiles -65 , Buicks 63; .Dodges 53. -• • Ladies 9 P.M.. High single was rolled by Kay Crawford with 258. High triple ,--wa-s—bowled—brje-net 623. Gaines 200 and over Kay Craw- ford 258 and 208, Barb SanderSon 230, Janet Fludder 227 and 20'0, Lorna Guay 226, Marianna Porter 225, Bev Thom,psdn 219 ,"Terra • Gardner 217 and 214., Mary Cleland 205, Donna Alton 205. Team points: Terra Gardner's Almond=nuts 7 f Rena Forster's Chestnuts 0; Mary Lou Barger's Walnuts 3, Tillie Wilson's Hazel:- nutt`2;.Barb.Whitby's Pecan-nuts 2,, Mary Cleland's Peanuts,5. Team standing: Almond-nuts 98, Chestnuts 92, Peanuts 79, ha'zel'nuts .74, Walnuts 72, Pecan- nuts 66. Mens' 7 p.m. Wayne Rhody captured both high single and triple' with scores of 260 single ,and. 7U3 triple. Games over 225:. Wayne. Rhody 260.,-‘237, 2241; Gerald RhOdy ..236, David Humphrey 230, Wayne Cranston 229. • , -Team play-off points: Bob ,Nicholls' Owls 2, George Stanley's" Cardinals 5; Ron Stanley's Vul- tures Jim O'Donnell's. Hawks 2; Art Putney's Sparrows 2, Wane-. Rhody's CrowS 5. • Ladies 6;30 p.m., Marg Agnew rolled the high single. game of 223 and Jean. Phillips the high triple of 577. Games of 200 and over: Nlarg • Agnew 21Q, 223, Jan Phillips 201, Grace Elliott `210.,• • Team points: Jean Phillips' •Butternuts 5, Norma McDonagh's • Chestnuts '2; Jessie Joynt's Beech- nuts 5, Ena Henderson's Peanuts 2; Catherine Andrew's WalnutS 4,, Ruth Thompson'S Coconpts 3. Team. standings:•Beechnuts 93, 'Butternuts 91, Chestnuts 90, Pea -: nuts 73, Coconuts 68, Walnuts 68. There are just two weeks re- maining in our regular season's schedule. The•week of January .17th cancelled due to a storm . 'will be bowled on March 13th, please 'check your schedule for this date. • , Playoffs will begin March 20th: Ment,s 'high triple, was rolled by . Harold Er.rington with -707 and the high single. by 'Jack Caesar • with 3,33.. Ladie.s high triple was roiled by Gwen' Caesar with-693 and the:, high. single by Dean Agnew with • 268. • Men Over '2507 Jack Caesar 333, I larold Errington 291 ,. Barry 1\1c - i)oriagr b en iaciiOna id 262, Bill Button 255, Grant chishOlm '230. ,•.. „ Ladies over' 225: Dean Agnew 288, Marie Stewart 271, Mary Fisher .254, Gwen Caesar 243, 242, Fern MacDonald-'237., Shir ley Bolt 229, Arnetta Thompson 227. Points. won: Beavers 7, Wolver- ines.'0; Cubs '7, Tigers 0; Coons . 7., Zebras 0; Polecats '7,, Lions 0; 'Chipmunks 5, Squirrels .2;. King- arbss 4, Gophers 3. Team standings:•Beavers_105,_ Cubs 98, Coons 91, TigerS 87, Scniirreli 79,•Chipmunks 63, 53 , Lion's 49, Kangaroos 48, G,Ophets 47. , • March 8 and 9 will be our last regular bowling night , - this is, for the week we missed last November 3.and 4. March' .15th and 16th the playoffs will begin. nd end ed or Girls Defeat folr Wingham 10-1 Lucknow-Ripley girls played Wingham Irian exhibition game • • in-Lucknow on February 22nd.. • ,The local sirls played a good. • game and defeated Wingha'rn earn 10-1.. • . Goal scorers for.Lue/know, 'were. -Minna Lreer 3., Janet Ritchie 3, 111atg Chester 2,,Janice -paeluette Lorraine Boyle 1, Town and Country The Town and country bowlers started the playoffs on Thursday • with Fanny- Wraith single and high double with scor- eS of 19-4 and, 326. For the gents it was Les Purvis with a 192,:sihgle and. Bill Sprours'high double of. I 359. Tedm points: Harry LaNis' Reds 5., Clarence Bell's Oranges 0; Mel King's Blues 5, Bill Sproul's . owe' 0; Waiter_Der.!.sGreens , Olive Smith's Violets 2. Lucknow- Dungannon 'Professional Nursing Care 24 hours daily Dining Room and Tray Service Member:— Associated *Nursing Homes Inc. Ontario Associate. Member:— Ontario Hospital Association• -Municipally. Licensed- Licensed by Ontario Department of Health._ MARY R. NEWBOLD, REG. N. GEORGE A. NEWBOLD, ADMINISTRATOR Drawer 220 Phone 528"-2186 . . LUCKNOW, ONTARIO •