HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-04-04, Page 12Group:Attend:
Horse-. Seminar
Those attending the Purina
horse seminar frOm. Riders Roost
Saddle •Club of Lucicnow were
Mi. and Mrs. Ken Taylor and
Brenda , Lisa Gunby Pat Aalders,
Sadie MacMillan and John Lee-
son.
The sessions started at 8 a.m.
so the group had to be on the
way at 6.30 in the Morning.
However it was well worth the
effort and as next year is a spec-
ial year for Guelph. University,
and the third such Horse Seminar,
they are thinking about
going back again, if .they can.
The. sessions covered visual •
defects as' related to unsoundnesi;
first aid and treatments, feed
requirements , proper .environ-
ment, disorders of the nervous
system, tips on fitting and show
ing', health care pfograrns at
ABC Farms at Brampton, new
trends in horse nutrn,
artificial insem.inatior, and the
actual birth of a• fOal on LLfr..
They also taw a altr, of the •
running of the Litt :e Brow:: :•..z
Horse Race in Idat/Ian::
was Much enx.ved.
THE L:OCKNOW SENTINEL' IAICKNOW, ONTARIO
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Even if you don't pay income taxes you may benefit from the
Ontario Government's new Property Tax Credit Plan, but you must
apply by filling in a 1972 Income Tax Return.
You'll find a special mauve claim form just for that purpose in the
1972 income tax kit. An explanation of the plan is right on the form.
The new Property Tax Credit Plan provides greater benefits for
more-the elderly, roomers, boarders,and low income families.,
If you paid property taxes or rent last year, you may be eligible.
Pick up a tax return kit at any post office, if you haven't already
got one. And send in both the tax return and the mauve claim-
form. But do it quickly-remember returns and claims are to be
filed by April 30th.
Your feder'al District Taxation Office will be glad to answer any
questions you might have.
The Ontario Property Tax Credit Plan: we thought of it, but we'd
like you to get the credit.
Hon. John White
Treasurer
Ontario
Hon. William G. Davis
Premier
Hon. Allan Grossman
Minister of Revenue
Ladies 9 p.m.
Mary Lou Barger bowled high
triple with 620.. She also took
high single with 236.
Games 200 and over: Mary Lou
Barger 236 and 206; Janet Barger
• . 217 „Irene Nelson 218, Grace
Hopf 214, Marie Hoffman 209,
Barb Whitby 207, Margaret Black
207, Anna Johnstone 206..
Team points: Grace HopPs
Jelly•Beans 3,r-Barb Sanderson's
Ju Jubes 4; Marianna Porter's
Peppermints 3 Marie Hoffrnan!s
Chocolates 4; Dean Agnew's Gum-
drops 2,' Lorna Guay's Lollipops
4.
Team standing: Chocolates
16, Jelly Bean.s 15, Ju Jubes 13,
Ullipops 9, Peppermints 6,
Gumdrops 4.
• Belle Herbert was the only
other lady with , ,.?,score.
• Final team points; Pippins 15,
Macs 14, Wealthys. 9. Spys4.
• • Pippins Top
TPli*offs••
Last Friday was the last night'
of bowling for Kinloss League and
the fight was between the Macs
and the Pippins. It was not dec-
ided until the last ball was rolled,
Bift the Pippins came out as the
winners of the playoffs with only
point to spare. We only had
4 lanes playing, but it was fun
all year. because Of the close
point scoring of the teams.
On the last night Lloyd Mac-
Dougall rolled the, high triple •
with 643 and Ira Dickie had high
single with 276.
Men over 200: Ira Dickie 276,
Lloyd MacDougall 242, 215, Evan
Keith 211
Marilyn Rhody was high scorer
for the ladies with a single of
254 and a triple of 559. '
Pontiacs Win
9 p.m, Piptoffs:
' Congratulations Pontiacs,
Tiers of the men's 9 p.m. playoffs.
It was another dramatic ending -
the Pontiacs and the Fords
14ere both tied for 1st place. In
the game roll-off the POntiacs
came out on top.
Fr. Dentinger was star bowler
.with a 776 triple and a 321 single.
Grant Chisholm had runner-up
triple 715 and Bill Stewart runner-
up single 298. Othernice triples •
were Bill Stewart's 694,, Harvey.
allbert% 652. and Harold Ritdhie's
651,-
Other singles over 225: Jack
Caesar 262. Harvey Culbert 259,
Grant Chisholm 245, 240, 230,
John Rutherford 243,, Fr. Denting-
er 241, Harold Ritchie 240,' Clar-.
ence Greer 240, Mel Corrin 237,
Bill Stewart 233, Barry MdDonagh
232, 228, Fred Young 231, Bob
•
Town ,& Country .
PLAYOFFS - •
Ladies' high single and dOuble
went to Liella Finlayson at 166 • ,
and 294, •
Cent's high single and double •
went to Mel King 'at 160 .and
Team points: Reds .5,•Oranges
,
0; Violets 5., Greens. Q;. YellOws
5, Blues 0. • • , •
Standings: YelloWS. 19, Violets
10 ,Redi 5, Greens 5, Blued 0,
Oranges O.
Finlay. 227, 226.
Team points: Bill Button's
DOdges 4, Clarence Greer's Pon-
tiacs.3; Howard Agnew's Buicks 5 ,
Bill Stewart's Fords •2; Grant Chis
holm's Mustangs 5, Jack Caes-
ar's Olds 2. After thii roll-off
between Pontiacs and Fords final
standing is: Pontiacs 26, Fords
24, Buicks 18 Mustangs 17 ,
Dodges 14, Olds: 8.
Lucknow
Dungannon
This week Marie Stewart rolled
the ladies high triple with a 6:60
total while Rosemary 6eange
captured high single with a lovely
294. Good bowling, Rosemary
Ladies over "225 were: Rogemary .
Beange 294; Mary Fisher 264;'.
Shirley Bolt 255; Arnetta Thomp-
son 253; Marie Stewart 249; Joy
Dennis 241; Gwen Caesar 240;
Marion Cooke 236; Dorothy Erring-
ton 230. • • •
. Frank Hawthorne captured this
week's men's high triple with a
708' total. High single was rolled
by Bill Button With a 278.game.
Men over 250. were: Bill Button
278; Jack Fisher 266; Bill. Bolt
262; Frank Hawthorne 259, 251;
Bill Stewart 255; Jim Gibson 254;
Jim Wilson 251; Bill Searle 250.
Team standings: Group A: Wol-
verines 18; Squirrels 16, Beavers'
14, Cubs 14; 'Tigers 13, Zebras 9.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL
Ladies .6:30 1:$
Ferne MacDonald Was t he t
bowler in the second week of playoffs roiling a high tingle
239 and high triple of 666.
.Games of 200' and over; Fe
MacDonald 215, 239, 212, m
ion Ivlat'Kinnon 225, Mildred.
dameron 201, Marion Carripbi
20; Catherine Andrew 2011,
,race Elliott 205, Liella Pint
son 202, Willette McWhinney
201, Marie Greer 208.
Tearri points:, Kathleen Maj
Donald's 'Oyster's 5 , Bell Mole
Shrimps 2; Isobel Miller's Lolj
sters 5, Caiol Martin's crabs
Janet Macpherson's Scallops 4 Vana Gamthie's Clams 3.,
Team staindings: Oysters 1/
Scallops 9, Clams 7, Lobsters
Shrimps 5, Craps 4.
Group 13:0Coons 24, Pole C
19; Lions 15; Chipmunks 10; d
ers 9; Kangaroos 7'.
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