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iNgotigsDAy, OCTOBER: 25th, 1972 THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAS, MOW
Saddle Gib Make,
Ready For Winter ,Hallowe 'en
Mascworade Party The Riders' RooSt Saddle Club
held its regular Tuesday night
Barn Meet at Merle and Sheila
Gunby's farm on the 6th comes- .
siOn .61 OCTOber -17rly.:
Ken Taylor give a colour slide
presentation on the Lucknow Fall •
fair parade. Of particular interest
were slides of the club riders and
Colourful floats in the parade. ,
The main topic of the night
w as "Wintering your Horse" , a
very timely and important sub-e_.
ject.
Speakers Were Brenda Taylor
and. Use Gunby on "winter stabl-
ing". Joan Leeson of Valley Run
Stables, Brussels, talked on "win-
ter feeding". Club. President,
ON ROLLER SKATES
MUST HAVE A COSTUME
TUESDAY, OCTOBER • 31st
7:30 P.M. TO 10:30 P.M.
REGULAR ADMISSION LUCKNOW ARENA,
AMBERLEY Lucknow
Dungannon
This week Marie Stewart rolled
on the 12th concession of•Ashfield,
CarolYn Taylor talked about "-vim_
ter exercising and grooming".
Club members voted to have a
, riding meet and' Western games the high triple 612. High. single at Ken and Carolyn Taylor's farm was won by Kathleen Forster with
256.
Ladies over 225 •were: Kathleen Sunday, October 29th.
Forster 256, Joy Dennis 248 and Because of HalloWe'en falling
Irene Blake 226. on a Tuesday this year, it was *
Congratulations go to, Lloyd decided to hold the next Barn
Hodges who rolled high triple 700 meet on Monday, October 30th, at Taylor's PMA Stables. as well as high sign le 265.
Town & Country
Margaret McDonald took the
high single at 182 .
Anna Dexter took the double at
315.
Wilfred Drennan had the high
single with a 213 score and also
the high double at 331.
Team Points: Mel King's Yellow's
5, Les Purvis's Violets 0; Harry
Lavis's Reds 3, Earl McDonald's
Greens 2; Al Irwin's Oranges 3,
Clarence Bell's BlUes-2.
Standings: Greens 19, Violets 14,
• Yell ues - 12 Oran. es 10
Men Over 250 were: Lloyd
Hodges 265, Stuart Jamieson.253,
Donald MacKinnon 252, Don •
Dennis 251 and Bob,Finlay 250.
'Team Standings are; Cubs:31;
Tigers 24, Beavers 23, Squirrels
20, Chipmunks 19, Zebras 18,
Wolveri nes ang ,
Coons 16, Pole Cats 10, Gophers 9
ions 7.
Ladies 6:30 p.m.
Wilma Clark bowled the high
Reds 7.
Detroit spent this past week at
their .Point Clark.cottage.
SPEAKS ON FAMILY VACATION-
Mrs. Walter Forster of Ripley
was guest speaker on, Wednesday
evening at the Reids Corners
Womens institute meeting. She "
.spoke on Family 'Vacationers on
'the -Farm and spoke mainly con-
cerning city families who had
vacations on the Forster farm this
past summer, Her remarks were
both informgtive and humorous.
'Alive and Well' was the theme
for the Church' Services at Pine
River United Church on Sunday .
morning,. Special 'services were
commemorating Church week:
The C.G.I.T. girls•along with
Sunday School children formed
the,chOir, and 'rendered two an-
themri,s with Mrs. Lynn Lowry
an and pian9. Films were shown,
shOwing the church at work in
Korea, Hong. Kong ,, Nepal and
India. Everyone joined in sing-
ing a song,,'Alive .and Well" . with
'words composed by Mrs. Lester
Ferguson. Following the • ser v ic
'a social hour was enjoyed.
Kin loss LOgue
s Bill Pace and
Mary visited for the week end-in
Brampton with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Guy and family.
Spending the-week with Mr.
and Mrs. Len Elmes is their little
nephew , David Rillet from. Wind-
sor.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kemptbn
were guests at the CUrnmings-
Coiling wedding in Ripley on Sat
urday.
Miss Gertrude Lee Walden of
London spent the week end with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Walden.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Elmes and
Mr. arid Mrs. Bob Courtney attend-
ed the Huron County Steam
Threshers Banquet at Blyth on Fri-
daevening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob MadNay haVe
been enjoying some holidays this
past week. Helping out in their
Amberley store have been Mrs.
Rhoda McKenzie, Mrs. 'Dorothy
Hathilion and Dianne and
Linda Kempton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Steele of
• :
Gerald Rhody rolled • the high
single with a score of 300 and Jim
single game of 217 and Norma Mc-
Donagh the high triple of 537.
Games of 200 and over: Wilma
-CUTIr21771eanaPhillips 207 ,
Carol Martin 212, Norma McDon
agh 204.
Team points: Yana Garnmie's
Clams 7, Belle Mole's Shrimps 0;
Isobel Miller'sl,obsters 5, Janet .
MacPherson's Scallops 2; Carol
Martin's Crabs-5, Kathleen Mac-
Donald's Oysters 2.
ni standings:-Clarns-35 , Lob Good bowling, boys!
Men over 200 were: Gerald '
sters 29, Oysters 25, Shrimps 21,
• Crabs 19, Scallops 18: Rhody 300, Jim Lavis 274 and
262, Murray Keith 219 and Jelle
de Jong 204. •
For the ladies June Gilchrist was
the only one over 200. She had
high single with 240 and high , single with 290 and also had high'
triple with 539. Come on, ladies, triple with 603.
we can do'better. Games 200 and Over: Bertha
Team points: Ann MacDougall's Whitcroft 290, Hilda Andrew
Merts' 7 p.m.
, Paul Hogan captured high single
of the evening-with-a•score
277. Ron Stanley had high triple
with a scoreof 687.
Games over 225: Paul Hogan
277, Ron Stanley 269, Lloyd
Ashton 264, Wayne Rhody 255,
Murray Reid 244, Bob.Humphrey
234.
• Team points: Owls 2,. Cardinals
5; Vultures 2, Hawks '5; Spagows
5, Crows 2:
Team standings:,George Stan-
e}.s aw
Cardinals 19, Ron Stanley's Vul-
tures 16, George. Hurnphrey's
Crows, 16, 'Art Purney's• Sparrows
5, Wayne Rhody's Owls 4.
0
Ladies 9 p.m.
Bertha. Whitcroft bdWled high
A ndprson 245 _Isobel (..S 2 ,
Wealthys 2, Mary Lavis' Sp.ys
5, Elizabeth,Dickie's Pippins 5.
Team Standings: Pippins 14,
Wealthys 12,.' Macs 9, Spys 7.
Tiffin 238, Sandra Riven 225',
Dianne Carter 210, Mary MacIn-
tyre 208,, Marie Hoffman 207,
Marie Stewart 203, Janette •
Fludder 201. '
Team points:. Grace Hopf's
Jelly Beans 2, Lorna Guay's Lolli-
pops 5; Marianna Porter's Pepper-
mints 0, Barb Sanderson's Ju
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Children's Sizes 4 - 14
Team' standing: CliocOlates
Gumdrops 32, Jelly Beans 30,
_du Jubes 26, Peppermints 17,
Lollipops 9. $1.98
Mens' 9 p,m.
DOnald MacKinnon again rol-
led the high single with a 260
and also had 719 for the high
triple. Other over 600 triples
Were Bob Greer 697, Mel Corrin
629 and Torn Hackett 621.
Games 22.5 and over: Donald
MacKinnon 260, 255; Mel Corrin
245; Bob Greer 239, 238; Russ
Button 236 and Jack McDonagh
2,33 •
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Team Points: Jack Caesar's
Oldsmobiles 7, Bill Button's
i Dodges 0;, Howard Agnews Buicks
, Grant Chisholniw.s Mustangs 0;
Clarence Greer's Pontiacs 0, Bill
Stewart's Fords 1.
Team standing: Buicks 23 ,
Fords 21, Pontiacs 14, Mustangs .
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