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Town & CountrY
Pea rl-Bell-won-the.ligh_single_
at 204. She also won the high
double at 352.
Mel King won the high single
kir the men at 227 and also high
double 386.
Team points , Mel King's Yel-
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,. LUCKHOW, ONTARIO' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Ilth 197' •
COUNTRY
ROAD'
WE. HAVE A NEW NAME.
Entrance
(restricted
!to these
18 years
Of age
rid ove
•
A Total
Service
• . • Longer
Car Life!
Ladies 6:30 p.m.
Only four teams bowled on
Monday evening due to the holi-
day week end.
Jessie Joynt rolled the high
single of 213 and Ivlarion MacKin-
non the triple of 520.
Teampoints;.Isobel Miller's
Lobsters 7., Carol Martin's Crabs
0; Kathleen MacDonald's Oysters
5, Bell Mole's'Shrimps 2.
Team standings: Lobsters' 22,
Clams 20 , Oysters 18, Shrimps
17, Crabs 11, Scallops 10.
COUNTRY ROAD
2 miles south, of Kincardine
on Aintree Rood
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17 years u. l over.'
Harold_Ritchie_,_r_epresepting
the Royal. Canadian Legion,•pres-
ented the trophy and congratulat
ed the boys on behalf of the Ash-
field-West Wawanosh Recreation-
al' Committee. .
On Wednesday, OcIQber -4th,
at 8 p.m. at the-Litcknow ball
park, West Wawanosh defeated
Lucknow 4-2 to win the Royal
Canadian Legion Trophy in three
games straight.
This was in the boy's division
11.40.momeiMmummonamoommomem•mammalm.
•
Allens'-'7 p.m.....
hatihigh_single of
the evening with a score of 324.
Ron Stanley had high' triple with
a 717 score.
Games over 225, Murray Reid,
324, Wayne Rhody. 269, Wayne
Todd 232, 226; .David William-
son 268, Paul Hogan 226, Ron
Stanley 278, Jake Conley 225.
Team points; Owls 2, Cardin-
( als 0,.. Vultures 7 Hawks 7 10
Sparrows-0-;-Crows-5.
Team standings: Owls 2, Card?.
inals 7, Vulture 7, Hawks 14, •
Sparrows 0, Crows 12'. •
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..Ladies .9 P.M.
Melita Edwards bowled high
single with 265 and also took high
triple with 608.
Games 200 and over: Melita
Edwards 265, Lynn' Wall 255,
Marianna Porter 237, Janet. Barg-
er 232, Marie Stewart 218 and
208, Mary MacIntyre 216, Barb
SanderSon 215, Anne Wisser 214,
Dea-ri.-Agnew_.20a,„_Mary_C1P
206.
Team ,points; Marianna Porteett
Peppermints 7, Lorna Guays
Lollipops 0; Dean Agnew's Gum-
drops 5 , Grace Hopf'„s Jelly •
Beans 2; Marie Hoffman's Choco-
lates 2, Barb Sanderson's Ju Jukes
5.
, • Team standing; Gumdrops 25,.
Jelly. Beans 23, Chocolates 21,
Ju Jubes 17 , Peppermints, 15 ,
Lollipops 4,
1 Lucknow
Dungannon
For the ladies this week, Mar-
ion MacKinnon took high triple
with a 627, while Mary Cleland
had high single with a 278. Nice'
bowling! ,
Ladies over 225 were; Mary
Cleland 278; Ann Anderson 261;
Marina Park 243; Jessie Joynt 235;
_and
non MacKinnon 232.
Jack Caesar shone for the men
with-three good games of 329,
276 and 246 for a grand total of
851.
Other men over 250 were; Army!
Wilson 279; .Bill Stewart 275; Jacll
McPonagh 259; and Charles
Anderson 252.
Team standings are: Cubs 19; 111,60410,261 • „. • ; -
Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Pentland
motored to Detroit on Sunday to
spend a few days with members
of their family , Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Biloy and family.
Miss Rosemary Eedy and Bill
Gardner-frorm.S.tratiord were at the
former's home with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Eedy for the Thanksgiving•
weelrenc17---MissPat-Willard from--
Goderich was a Sunday visitor also.
Mrs. Leo,Gouthier of Sudbury
came Thursday to visit her . sister,
,Mrs. Eric McNee, Eric and
Brenda who moved into their
new trailer home in the village on
Saturday. Mrs. Gouthier plans'
to stay ten days here. •
Guests for the Thanksgiving
week end with Rev. and Mrs.
'Clarence McClenaghan were Mr.
and Mrs. John Hoyle from Dun-
dalk.
Miss Cathy Stothers from Lon-
don spent the week end with her
parents Mr : and Mrs. Bob Struth7
ers, Jean and Jim. •
eras-ha ve_lieen_the
centres of family gatherings dur-
ing the Thanksgiving week end,
SELLS HOME
Mr. and Mrs, • Arthur Elliott.
long-time residents of Dungannon'
and area , have sold their home
and plan to move to Goderich
be-4or-evi-nter_.-=Ther_.wl-H-,
greatly missed in this community.
Miss Clara Sproul of. Goderich
spent a_few_clayslast, week with
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott , and on
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Oster Cpt.-
'hill of Winthrop'viiited them,
Mrs. Cuthill is the former Marg-
aret Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Wilbur
Brown left on Monday-to visit
their sons, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Broim in Montreal, Quebec and.
and Mrs., Kenneth Brown and
•
firnily at Chelmsford , Massra-
chusettes.
Hlive you noticed a ten-
year-old boy getting around Dun•
gannon quite speedily on crutche
Wayne Nicholson,: son of Mr, anc
Mrs. Donald Nichdlson, has been
using crutches for about 11/2 yea
to correct a hip problem. By
-Apri-1-19-7-3-the-healing-is expecte
to ,be complete. How many Of u;
could be as happy as he is under
stmilat—or reams--trying
circumstances?. -
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Riley 91:
Milverton visited Mr. and Mrs".
Heber Eedy On Wednesday. Mrs;
Riley is a sister of Mr. Eedy,
mrs_.__Bruce Mc A rthur :of
Lindsay was a guest last week wit
Mr. `and Mrs. AlVin Sherwood an
also called on several other form
ft:Lends. Mr. and I Mrs. McArthur
'lived in Duhgahnon 1937-
1940; when they had the :under-
taking business-,and ha rdware stor
'in the large building north of the
post office.
T2rmoPANNABEC KERS B±JY±AESAR_LI
A welcorne is extended to Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Pannabecker and
family , who moved recently to
the farm they purchased from
Bill Caesar. Bill haS moved to
Goderich 'and will be greatly mi
sed from this community.
DEDI r'k
On Sunday a number'of new
Hymn Books were dedicated at
Du ngattn-orr United-Church , Till
were memorial gifts from Mrs.
T. C. Anderson and Mrs. Ernes
Pritchard., both of Toronto.
Next Sunday; October 15, the
will be no church or Sunday
School in the United Church he
so that as many as possible ma)
attend Anniversary services at
Nile at 11;00 a.m. •
- We are completely equipped to repair
or service your car! Our skilled mechanics
use modern took, quality parts, the best
materials to keep your car at peak perform-
ance . . longer! And we're reasonable.
West Wawanosh Wins Championship
In Ashfield West Wawailoshilague,
Take Trophy In 17 Years andaver Class
Purvis' Violets 5, Clarence Bell's 11 Zebras 10; Wolverines 10;.
Blues ,0; Earl McDonald's Greens Gophers 9;. Squirrels 9; Coons 9; 5 , Al-1rviin's=Oranges _ Kangaroos 9; Pole Cats k and
ions 5. ,Team standings; Greens 12, s L
Violets 11, Yellows 8, Oranges
5, Blues 5, Reds 4. •
Menus'
Jack Caesar led .the way this
week with the high single, 272.
He also captured the high triple
with a 660. Stuart Jamieson
came in second with 634.
Games 250 and over, Just Jack's
272, My! .My!
Team points: Clarence Greer's
:PottiatS 2, Grant Chisholm's
Mustangs 5; Bill Button's Dodges
0, Bill Stewart's Fords 7; Howard
Agnew's Buicks 7, Jack Caesar's
Olds O.
Team standing: Mustangs 10,
Fords 9, Buicks 9, Pontiacs 7,
Olds 5, Dodges 2.
BRING YOUR
FRIENDS AND
ENJOY •
YOURSELF