The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-09-13, Page 8NEW OWNERS OF
TME LUCKNOW,
BOWLING'
ALLEY
WISH TO ANNOUNCE.
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STARTS WITH A STOP HERE 1
mammary Of Games In Area
Recreation League Softball Playoffs
..Riders Roost
Meld-
On Sunday, September 9 The
Riders. Roost Saddle Club enjoyed.
a trail ride beginning at the Zion
sideroad to Merle Gunby's farm ,
on the 6th concession. Upon
a_barbecue
lunch was held for a group, of
eighteen hungry riders and sever-
al other club members who arriv-
ed by car.
RECREATION
BEAT.
-frerAast,I_,teek,end ,_things-have:,
quieted doWn considerably and
Most of our summer activities are
over for the' season. 1-loWever,
Roller Skating will continue until
October 31 on the same days of
the week and at the same times,
Just to remind you, the schedule
atldanodveurn;dFerrid;a; 9
is aff45211i5WST-Wed;',- 770'0--'8:457-
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-1$ and over, 9.15 - 11.00,16 and-
over; Sunday , 8.00 - 10.00,
open. For Fall Fair week only,
roller skating will be Cancelled
Wednesday and Fritlay evenings;
but will run as scheduled , on Sun-
day.
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Plans are underway for a Hal-
loween Masquerade .skating'party
as a grand finale on October. 31,
We would like to thank all
those people' and organizations
who helped tol l-flake our projects •
successful this summer. In addi-
tion we wish to express our grati7
4114 to ever one who supported
our endeavours and we ope yo
all had a good time at our
various events. Thanks also to •
the Many volunteers wh6 gave.
their ti'nie and elforts to, help us,
We hope that,, through gur
events and activities, 'we have
contributed to a more enjoyable
summer for eve-rrn:e-.---7--
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PAGE EIGHT • THE 11.UCKNOW .SENTINEk. LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO -WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, 1972
The regular meeting, of The
Riders Roost Saddle 'Club was held
at the home of Ralph Aalders. of
Lucknow with an attendance of
thirty-nine members. •
Most of the time was taken up
with arrangements for Fall Fairs
and- on Olympia to be held in
October for which the
club will have professional help,
also in choosing club colours arid
insignia.
The club is to have a monthly
bulletin and anyone having news
of interest to the club. please con-
tact Ken or Brenda Taylor or Pat
AaEah ltrs.
junior member had on
display a very well done poster.
These Were judged and eight were
chosen. Five points were award-
ed for these posters.
We are also very pleased to
say our club had eleven more
ribbons on display won at Kinear- David
dine Fall‘Fair; Aalders -, for `mare
or gelding two years and over,
2nd prize; David Aaklers , on
pony (Weedal) 4th; Larry, on
(Betty) yearling 2nd; for foal
(Connie) 3rd; Wide, on Western
porly-_,(Comet),Ath;_Ralph_Sr„ he,
sack race on (Star) 2nd; David,
egg and spoon race on (Star)' 6th.
Walkerton Saddle Club's Rod-
eo; Larry Aalders, relay race on
Tonylee Jr. class 3rd; David,
flag race on (Tonylee) Jr. 3rd;
39 At Saddle
Club Meeting
FRIDAY_ AND 'SATURDAY,
SEPTEMBER 15 AND. 16 •
We solicit your, patronage and hope we can continue to provide
you with the good bowling facilities you have been accustomed to:
OPEN BOWLING
BOYS Il YEARS AND UNDER
In the Kingsbridge against North
Ashfield playoffs, 4' games had to
be played in this-series-as-the_.3rd - .
game played at Kingsbridge Sun-
day afternoon, September 3 was
protested. This game was replay-
ed athort Albert on Saturday after'
noo September 9. It was a• real
ller with Kingsbridge only
winning by one run with a ictire-7—
of,7-6. In'the Dungannon Kin-
loss playoffs, Dungannon defeat-.
ed Kinloss in. 2 games straight.
Kingsbridge Benrniller and
Dungannon tossed to see who
would play in. the next series ,
-witIrKingsbridge-winning Abe-bye_
The first game of the 13enmiller-
Dungannon series resulted in a win
for Benmiller 11-5.-'7-
INTERMEDIATE BOYS 11 - 16
Brookside and North Ashfield .
tied in regular games so, a sudden
death gave Brookside the right tc,
enter the playoffs against Dungan-
non. .
Dungannon baS taken this series
2 games straight with scores of .
Dungannon 7, Brookside 5; Dun-
gannon 12 , Brookside. 6. •
Port Albert played against '
Kingsbridge winning 'by a score of
20 -9. • Benmiller played against Nile
The first game ended with a 9-9
tie and had to be called on ac-
count- of-darluiess.
Benmiller won the 2nd game ,
Benmiller 11, Nile 6. •
SENIOR DIVISION '
17 YEARS AND OVER •
ngsbridge=putzout,North____
Ashfield in two games straight..
Lucknow defeated Dungannon
with Lucknow winning 3 games,
Dungannon 1. •
West Wawanosh played against"
Kinloss. This series was tied 2
all with the-3rthand--fina4-game—
played Sunday evening, at Luck-
now under thelights, West Wawa.
nosh taking, this series with a
score 9-4 and receiving the bye..
Kingsbridge and. Lucknow met
in the first game of their series.
.Sunday evening in Lucknow „
LucknoW defeating Kingsbridge
8-7.- The second game will be
played Sunday afternoon Sept-.
ember 17 at Luclmow.
The teams play 'good ball and
parents and friends are urged to
come out and give them support.
Porter 214, Marie Hoffman 213,
Barb Sanderson 211, Mary Mac-
Intyie 203; •
Team points: Marianna Porter's
Peppermints 2, ,Barb Sanderson's
JuJubes 5; Dean Agnew's Gum-
drops 2, Marie Hoffman's 'Choc-
olates 5; Lorna Guay's Lollipops
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LUCKNOW
Ladies 9 P.M.
Welcome ladies, to another
season of bowling.
Marie Stewart rolled high
single 'with 247. She also had
high triple with 566. •
Games 200• and over: Marie
Stewart 247, Grace Hopf235,
Dean. Agnew 226, Janet 'Barger
2 t, orna uay 147-1qaTilTura
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The ladies 6.30 Bowling League
began their .season .with some
good bowling. Ferne "MacDonald
bowled the' high single game of
274 and the triple of 625. Good
• bowling, Ferne
6ames of 200 and over: Ferne
MacDonald 274, Kathleen Mae-
Donald 245, Marion MacKinnon
219, Jean Phillips 219, Margaret
McNay 206, Kay Collyer 202.
Tea hi err-Moles—
Shrimps 5 , Janet MacPherson's
Scallops 2, Isobel Miller's Lob-'
stets 4,' Kathleen MacDonald's
Oysters 3 Carol Martin's Crabs
4, 'Vans Gammie's Clams 3. •
Team standings: Shrimps 5,
Lobsters 4, Crabs 4„Oysters 3,
Clams 3, ScallopS 2.
Team standing: Jelly Beans 7 ,
Chocolates 5 , JuJubes 5, Gum-
drops 2, Peppermints 2, Lollipops
Ladies 6:30. p.m.
, novelty race (Tonylee)
4thi-Lorrie, novelty race
(Comet) 3rd.
Hugh Sinnamon of Wingham,
who has joined our club, gave a
humorous reading on "I'm
Really'Fine For. The Shape I'm ti
Our club hopes to join the,
Lucknow Fall Fair Parade in a
body. Also I would like to cor-
rect a mistake in our junior
officers. It should have read
unior President , Lisa Gunby;
Vice President , Doug Jansen;
Editor , Brenda Taylor.
was Carolyn on Ayr Cana• a.
Living insurance
Tivo—out—of—ever_y_threeilollars mid out in benefits by life
insurance companies go to living policyholders.
Buy aisuitabie plan now — it will pay later
Ask your 1 CIAG representative
for helpful suggestions on this
and other insurance needs.
AUTOMOBILE — LIFE •
HOME' PROTECTION
FARM FAMILY LIABILITY
ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS
BUSINESS SNOWMOBILE'
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ONCE AGAIN
RIDERS ROOST SCORES
On Saturday, September 8 the
Taylors travelled to Tavistock
Fair and returned with Brenda,
winning a second in pony saddle,
class and second in open saddle •
class on Stardust. Bringing home
ri saddle class