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High single , Grace I-fog 279;
high triple , Grace Hopf 570.
Games over 200: Grace Hopf
279, Merle Rhody 216 , Anne
Wisser 209, Anne Anderson 228,
201, Hilda Andrew 203 , Barb
Sanderson 202, Anna Johnstone
207.
Points; Dianne Carter's, Onions
0, Janet. Barger's Potatoes 7; An-
ne Wisser's Radishes 2', Irene Nel-
son's'Peppers 5; Barb Helm's Car-
rots 5 , 'Lynn Wall's Corn 2.
• Team standing; Potatoes 38,
Carrots 27, Radishes 26 , Peppers
24 1/2, Onions 23 1/2, Corn 8.
.Hens'7 p.m.
Ron Stanley captured both high,
single and triple with scores of
247 single, and 701 triple.
Games over 225: Ron Stanley
247, 242, Evans Helm 226.
Team points: Owls 2, Cardinals
2, Vultures 5, Hawks 5.
, Team Standings: Ron . Stanley's
Hawks 15, Wayne Cranston's Owls
14 Lynn Hodgin's Cardinals 9,
George Humphrey's Vultures 7.
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THE 0,14KNOW- :SENTINEL tAKKNOW.:.,ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER
Nina 'Silverstone:
-Ntimed President
Of Riders Roost
ANTI FREEZE
HOSES
BELT
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BATTERY
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Met at the home Of Ralph an
Pat Aalders, on. October. 16 for
'their nomination and electio of
officers.
Holding office for the comng
year are: Past President, Car lyn
Taylor; President.; Nina Silve
stone; First Vice'President , 1ph
Aalders;. 2nd .Vice President, Ted
White; Membership Secretary ,
Sheila Gunby;'Recording Secretary
Sadie MacMillan; Treasurer,
Pat Aalders; Special Events
Chairman ., Carolyn Taylor;Public
Relations' Chairman, Kerr Ta-
IrT-D.Ltecznr.s.,,.1,4se,Clunby-,
Linda Messenger, Brenda Taylor
and Doreen Hartin. .
The next meeting will be ov-
ember 13th at Nina Silverston
D
ei,s.
The Christmas Party will be ec
ember 11th. Club members w
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ill
.join at •Nina's for a trail ride ..
Saturday , October 20th.
Door prizes, a Dandy brus,
was won by tarry Aalders.
members took prizes. Lise Gunby
took a 3rd in English Saddle Class;
Ralph Aalders took 5th in Parade
Class, 4th Barrel Race , 3rd Flag
Race and a 3rd in Pickup Race;
David Aalders took a 4th in Pony
Running Race and a 5th for Best
Pony , 20 miles radius' of Dungan-
non.
At Owen Sound Brenda Taylor
took a 2nd in Open, Hunter Class;
Use Gunby took a 3rd, English
Hack class; Loria Aalders took a
5fh, Pony Ridden Under 4.41 '.
At the Sea forth Fall Fair again
2 members took prizes; Brenda
Taylor , 1st English Pleasure; Ralph
Aalders, .4th Parade Class.
medallions, Lise Gut* Goi
medallion winner; she toolr'i,
Open Jumping and a 2nd Pole
Bending; 2nd Showmanship
Halter , 3rd Western Fquitatio'n
4th English Equitation, Ded
Gunby , also tried his hand at
Halter Class and came up nil
3rd; Brenda Taylor -took a Sik
medal froni Junior Class, Bre
had a 2nd Junior English Equ
,tion , 3rd Showmanship, 3rd
and Spoon Race, 4th Western:
ration'. Another winner in t1t¢
Taylor family was Terry. T
took a Silver medal, lst lyre
Sack Race , 2nd Saddle Class'
a 2nd Showmanship, also a
Tyke Barrel Race; Carolyn 1)
took a 1st English Equitation;
Ralph Aalders took a sillier m•
He got a. 1st Bundle Race anc(
4th Trail Class, 4th Western
ration , 3rd Barrel Race,
Aalders took 2nd in Egg and.
Race; Lorie Aadlers carneopi
a 4th Showmanship at Balm;
2nd Sack Race, 4th Saddled,
arid 4th Barrel Race; Nina Siy
stone took a Bronze medal,,,
up the good work club meg(
Men's 9 p.m.
This week Jack Caesar rolled
the high triple and Al Rhody was
runner-up with 653.
Al Rhody had the high single
283- with Allan•MacDonald's 274
in second spot.
Other over 225 games, Fr. Den-:
tinger 257, 234, Jack Caesar 238,
235, Murray Button 233, Ron
Stanley 232 and Bill Button 228.
Team points: Bob Greer's Olds
7, Clarence' Greer's Dodges 0;
Bill Button's Buicks 2, Herb Barg-'
er's Mustangs 5', Chas.
McQuillin's Pontiacs 2, Harvey
Houston's Fords 5.
Standing: Mustangs 19, Buicks
18 , DOdges 13, Olds 13, Fords 12,
Pontiacs 9.
.Kin loss
Merle Rhody was high lady
with a 288 single and a 725 triple.
Muiiay Keith hit. the high for
the men with a 292 single and a'
681 triple.
Ladies over 200; Merle Rhody
288, 236 , 201. That's showing
us, Merle!!
Ladies.6:30 p.m..
Ferne MacDonald rolled the
high single of 266 and also the
high triple of 601. Nice bowling
Fermi • , •
Games of 200 arid over: Feine
MacDonald. 266 , Marie
Greer 215 , Margaret Thompson
210, Catherine Andrew 209, Joan
Robinson 205.
Team points; Marion MacKin-,
non's Poodles 5, Mildred Camer-
on's Terriers 2;. Marion Campbell's
Retrievers 7, Mildred Bushell's •'
Collies 0; Grace Elliott's Corgis
5, Wilma Clarke's Spaniels 2.
Team standings: Retrieved 28,
Terriers 28 , Corgis 27 , Poodles
24, Collies 21, Spaniels 19.
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GOOD NEWS
Betty Dalton won 2nd prize
n
in
the halter class at Owen Sou d.
with her horse Hoe Down Sun who
is the daughter of Eternal Sun , a:
champion stallion who we 'saw at
the Quarterama.
Ted White won a halter at the
Owen Sound Fair.
At our, own, horse show.October
7th, Nina .Silverstone won 2n
P
d .
in the trail class and in juming ,
also the 'bronze medalion.
Carolyn Taylor won fixst in Sen-
ior Equitation, other prizes went.
to Ralph Aalders and. Doug Camp-
bell.
At Dungannon Fair , 3 club
Lucknow
Dungannon
High bowler for the ladies this
week was Beth Hodges with a
Single of 267 and a triple '.of 614.
For the men Harold Maize 'had a
single of 247 , followed closely
by Bob Finlay and Al I3eange,
each with 246. Grant Chisholm's
triple of 674 was highest. '
Ladies over 225: Beth Hodges
261, Helen Dickson 229, Beck
Culbert 227.
Team points; Chipmunks
0, Tigers 7; Squirrels 5,:Zebras
2; Lions 2, Wolverines 5; Foxes
5 , Gophers 2;. Cubs 2, Polecats
5; Coons 5 , Kangaroos 2..,
Team standings: Tigers 33 , Cubs
23 , Polecats 20, Coons 20 , Wolver-
ines 20, Zebras 19, Squirrels 18,
kangaroos 18 , Chipmunks 15, Fox -
es 12, Lions 6 , Gophers 6.
We would like to• remind bow-
lers that bowling is to start at
8.30 sharp if at all possible. We ,
also, would like to stress the jai-
portance of having a full team of
six bowlers. This is necessary for
the financial well-being of the
alleys and the club,
At Tiverton, October 6 3 •
members of the Aalders Family
took several prizes home; Ralph'
Aalders 5th Senior Showmanship;
4th in 1/2 mile race; David took
2nd Flag. Rape , 3rd Pole Bending ,
4th Pony Saddle class; Lode took
home a 5th Pony Saddle class , 6th'
Junior. Showmanship 3rd Pony Race
44" and under.
At the Riders Roost Saddle Club
Olympiad 5' members'took home
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Men over 200: Murray Keith
292, 216',, Gerald Rhody 249,
Lloyd MacDougall 228, Jim Lavis
224, Evan Keith 216 , Jack. Need-
ham 202.
' Team points: Doris'MacKinnon's
Wealthys 2, Mary Lavis' Spys '5;
Anti MacDougall's Macs 2., Merle
Rhody's•Pippins 5.
Team standings: Pippins 14,
Wealthys 12, Spys 12, Macs 4.
ladiei 9 p.m.,
Town & Country
Ida Barger bowled the high
single. of 230 and also: the. high
double of 362. •
„Bill Sproule and Les Purvis
were tied at 175 for the high
single with Howard Barger taking •
the high double at 307.
Team points: 'Violets 5 „Blues
0; Yellows 5 , 'Reds 0; Greens 5,
Oranges 0.
Standings: Greens 10, Blues 8,
Violets 8. Reds 7, Yellows 7 ,
Oranges 5.