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Menis 7 p.m. League
Held Banquet
The Men's 7 p.m. bowling
league held their banquet at the
Parish Hall on Friday, April 6 at
7 o'clock.
Earl Swan thanked the ladies
for the delicious beef dinner
which was enjoyed by all.
'Ab Morton presented the'
following trophies: Season Win-
ners - The Hawks' with members
of the team, George Stanley,
Gerald Rhody, Dave WilliamsOn,
Paul Hogan, John fmberlin,
Henry Carter, Brian Stanley/,
Jack Henderson.
Playoff winners - The Sparrows
with members, of team, Art
Purney, Henry Donais, Wilbur ,
Brown, Addin Dawson, Bill Bolt,
Rick Irwin. •
High single to Lynn Hodgins
384.
High triple to Ron Stanley -
860.
High average •to Ron Stanley -
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Ladies 9. p.m. •
-Grace• Hopf bowled high single
'with 243. Grace also took high
triple with 668.
Games 200 and over: Grace
HOPI" 243, 218 and 207, Lorna
Quay 218„, 205 and 205, Donalda
3pott 234 ,, Carol Fludder 226 and
20, Mary Lou Barger 223, Barb
Sanderson 213 and 211, Zena Rieg-
ling 215,,Rosalie Petersen 203,
Dean Agnew 216 (omited last
week).
Team points: Lorna Guay's
Lollipops 3, Marianna Porter's
Peppermints 4; Grace Hopi's Jelly
Beans 5, Dean Agnew's Gumdrops
2; Barb Sanderson's Ju Jubes 5,
Marie Hoffrnan's Chocolates 2.
Team standing: Jellybeans 20,
Chocolates 18, Ju Jubes 18, Lolli-
pops 12, Peppermints 10,
Gumdrops 6.
Town .& Country
3rd GAME OF PLAYOFFS
For the ladies high singlerand"
high double • was bowled by Anna
DeXter with scores of 164 and.314.
Harry Lavis took both high
single and double at 205 and 387.
Team points:, Violets 3, Orang-
es 2; Yellows 3, Greens 2; Reds
3, Blues 2.
Playoff standings: Yellows 13,
Violets 13, Reds 8 ,,Greens 7.,
Oranges 2, Blues 2. '
Ladies 6:30.,
Carol Martin rolled both' the
high single of 237 and the high
triple of .6-CtO in the third week
of the playoffs.
Games' of.200 and over: Carol-
Martin 237, Grace Elliott 216,
Kay Collyer 215 ., Mildred Bush-
ell 211, Bernice •Henry 207.
Team points: Carol Martin's,
Crabs 5. Belle Moles Shrimps
2; Vana Gammie's Clams 5,
Kathleen MaCDonald's Oysters
2 o. Isobel Miller's Lobsters 4',
• Janet MacPherson's Scallops 3,
Team standings: Oysters 14,
4callops 12, Clams 12, t...ra-bs 9,
Lobsters 9, Shrimps 7.
Kingsbridge Folk
Are Celebrating
April Birthdays
KINGSBRIDGE NEWS
congratulations, to"the follow-
ing senior citizens who .celebrat-
ed birthdays during the past
week;. Mrs. Timothy Dwyer was
81 'years young on-April 8rd.
Mrs. Dwyer lives , with her daugh-
ter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Don Frayne. Gilbert Frayne
was also 81 years young on
April 6th and Larry Wallace was
93 years young on April 9th.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Frayne
returned to their home here at
Kingsbridge after residing in the
Sam Gibson home, Lucknow,.
for 2 winter months, while
Mr. and Mrs. Gibson were in
Florida.
Visitors during the past week
with Mr. and Mrs. prmond
Heffernan were Mr. and Mrs. Jot
Raftis of Toronto. and Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Heffernan and firrr-
fly of Newmarket.
Wolverines & Coons
Win,Play-off Series
Wolverines and Coons won
the playoff series in the tucknoW-
Dungannon Bowling League. On
behalf of the league I extend
heartiest CongratUlations to the
members of• both teams.
Star lady bowler this last
week was Ann Anderson with a
247 single and 631-triple.
• Ladies over 225 were: Ann
Anderson 247, 2381 Gwen Caesai
241; Marg Wilson 230.
Bob McIntosh had a, •
wonderful final night winning
the honours for men with a 300
single and a 780 triple. Good ,
bowling!
Men over 250 were: Bob Mc ,'
Intosh 300, 272; jack Fisher' 290,
253; Jim Wilson 265; Frank Flaw-
thorne 254.
Hope to see you at the Banquet
and Dance on April 28 starting at
7 p.m. sharp.
.lu.cknow Bowlers
Ed0Opderich..
On Sunday, April 8th, a , Luck-
now area Bowling team consisting
of Jack. Caesar, Bill Button,
Harvey Culbert, Donald MacKin-
non, Clarence Greer and Father
Dentinger defeated the Goderich
Sifto Mine team of JOe Daer; B.
Lee, George Warner, G. McCus-
pey, B. Reid and Eric Lu
cknow 3,841 to 3,809 at the Lucknow
Bowl. The six Lucknow bowlers
were from the 9 o'clock league.
The two teams will meet again
next Sunday at 4 o'clock at
Little Bowl in Goderich.
Many thanks were expressed
from the Sifto team to the Luck-
now team and Dave Sproul for an
enjoyable afternoon.
222.
Most improved bowler to John
Fludder.
A Short. meeting followed.
Congratulations to, all!
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'THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LOCKNOW, ONTARIO