HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-12-20, Page 20oliday time
is aglow, in the
hearts of young
and old. Add to its
warmth our bright
"thank you."
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SEPOY STORE
MANAGEMENT AND STAFF
PACi"TWE THE' LUCKNOW SIENT1i1111., LUCKNOW, ONTARIO NTY WEDNESDAY, MEMOIR IL 'It
Mens' 9 p.m.
Donald MacKinnon roiled the
high triple with a 742 and Harvey .
Culbert was next in line with a
639.. Donald also, rolled the high
single 384. another 'new high
single for the'season, with Harold
Fxringtons's 293 beating
Omar Brook's 292 for second posi-
tion. •I
Other games over 225; Harvey
Culbert 272, Fred Young 250,
Cam MacDonald 248, Fr. Dent-
inger 243, Jack McDonagh 243,
Donald MacKinnon 234 and John
Rutherford 233.
Team standing - Howard Ag-
new's Buicks 5, Jack Caesar's
Olds 2; Clarence Greeil&Yontiacs
4, Grant Chisholm's Mustangs 3;
Bill Button's Dodges 2, Bill Stew;
.art's Fords 5.
Team points; Buicks 48, Fords
48, Mustangs 46, Pontiacs 46,
'Olds 37, Dodges 27, •
Mens p.m.
• . • '
e hope
that Santa
bringing
good thing. our
way. Thank you for
your iovai. patronage..
JIM BOYLE:PISTRIiUMRS
LAN and NANCY Mc'
PAUL, HELEN AND HEATHER /
would like ,,to
mdei d= our
warmest
holiday
greetings
to our
friends.
ihonk-yow
Merry,
Chistmas.
George Stanley captured the
high single of the evening with a
(score of 327. George Humphrey
lhad a high triple store of 704.
I; Games over 225; George. Stan-
pey 3f.rr ; -Kan Statile) 282-i George :
Humphrey 255, 245; Paul Hogan
1235 .. Wayne Rhody 227.
Teani points; Owls 0,, •Cardin-
"tali. 2, Vultures 5, Hawks 5, Spar-
f
rows 2,. Crows 7.
I• Team standings:.Wayne. Rliod's
lOwls Evans Helm's Cardin,'
lals 41, Ron Stanley's Vultures
1 53, George Stanley's Hawks 47,
Art Purney's Sparrows .32, George '
Hdmphrey's Crows 49. •
The howling for 19'2 ends at
ver. slow, pace. This'w.eek the
only lad> score: for the news was
Stewa,n's ea; es of 250,
247 soy single _and a triple of
high seer es ere also
iscarce. Frank Hawthorne had
this week's high' single of 242,
while Jack Caesar' had the hi :h
triple of 661.
Tear n standings are: Tigers 7
1Cubs 68; Zek,-as 5.5; Beavers 52;
!wolverines 3; Squirrels 43;
Tovirn .4& 'Country
Anna Dexter took the single
and high double with, scores of
197 and 319 for the lathe.
For the men it was Harry Lavis
1
at .190 and 375.
Team points; Al Irwin's Oran-
ges 5, Earl McDonald's Greens
0; Mel King's Yellows 3, Harry
Lavis' Reds 2;. Les Purvis' Violets
3, Clarence Bell'i Blues 2.
Team standing% Violets 39,
Greens 35, Yellows 35, Blues •
34 . Oranges .27, Reds 22.
Luckno'
Dungannon
•
A medley of wishes are
coming your way . . . to
add to your collection
on Christmas Day.-Thank yo
for your loyal patronage.
GQRDON 7A. JOHitSTON-E,,--pRO .
PURINA'AND SUPERSWEET FEEDS
C, • E: .MotTciVith
Bill Hunter
We cue
tilling the
holidays'-up'
with high test "thanks" to everyone
Cliiptztunks 4 ,
Coons 39; Gophers 35; Lions 3C;
Pole Cats 2.5,. •
Turkey Winners were: Bob Mc,-
Intos;-. for :r:en.; Beatty Irw•in for
ladies; Bill and Marie Stewart for.'
coti r-le.
Merv, Christas And Happ.
New Yea:.
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