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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. • ..
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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"
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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
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noted on the program.
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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
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, 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.
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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.
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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
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