HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-11-21, Page 8WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER I
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Ripley Curling
Gets Underway
The season's curling gets under-
way this week, after many weeks
of preparation under the direction
of Presidents Sandy MacCharles
and Joyce Counney. Howard
Hodge gave the compressor a corn.
plete overhaul and Gordon Roul-
ston's ice committee had the lee
ready on time, with a great many
hours of labour being provided by
the members. Murray Thompson
and his draw committee have the
Men's draw prepared with the start
being made last Monday evening.
There is room for more curlers
so. the committee' have made
allowance for this, by adding to
the present. rinks. The men will
be curling on Monday, yednesday
and Friday evenings; the ladies
club on Tuesday evenings and
certain afternoons. Thur§days
will have the mixed draw which
we hope to have completely
filled for, the post-Christmas
event. President Joyce Courtney
informs us that the ladies have
organized a pot-luck supper for
tomorrow evening, Thursday ,
November 22nd to complete
their plans for the season and to
introduce. new curlers to the sport.
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PAO' 11111.011T 'THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUC.KNOW, ONTARIO,
Although the snow has not yet
settled on th&ground the Amber-
;ley-Huron SnOwm4ile Club has
already begun the season.
To start off the year a Masquer
ade Party was held on October
27th at Reid's Corners Hall. Sev-
eral prizes were given for costum-
es. It surely must have been a
difficult task for the judges as the
costumes were sensational. •
On November 18th a delicious
pot-luck dinner headed a general
Meeting in which an election of
a new executive was conducted
as follows: Clarke' Ferguson, Pres-
ident; Rick Elliott, Vice Presid-
ent; Shirley Blewett , Secretary;
Eileen Baier , Treasurer; and '
five Directors, Brian Bates, Ken
Wilson, Carol' Bell, Doug Blewett
Gary MacDonald.
Clarke Ferguson
Is Club President
WE. HAVE SNOW TIRES BY
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MacDONALD
Town & Country
Beatrice Adams bowled the high
single for, the ladies with a score
of 156 , Pearl Bell taking the high
double at 271.
For the men it was. Les Purvis
taking the high single at 219.
Harry Lavis took the high double
with a 376.
Team points: Les Purvis' Greens
5 , 'Margaret MacDonald's Violets
0; Harry Lavis' Reds 5 Bill Ross'
Oranges 0; Veta, Purvis' Yellows 3,
Henry Carter's Blues 2.
Standings: Blues 25, Yellows 22,
Reds 22, Violets , Greens '15 ,
Oranges 5.
Men s 7 p.m.
Ron Stanley had high single
and triple of the evening with
scores of 278 single. and 727 triple
Games over 225,, Ron Stanley
278 , 225; Don Johnstone 252, 242;
Evans Helm 243 , 228; Rick Irwin ,
245, George Moffat 241, Ray
Cranston 239, Lloyd MacDougall
227.
Team points: Owls 7, Cardinals
0, Vultures 5 ,••Hawks 2.
Team standings: Ron Stanley's
Hawks 32', George Humphrey's
Vultures 28, Wayne Cranston's'
Owls 20 , Lynn Hodgin's
Cardinals 18.
Lucknow
Dungannon
Irene Blake took the high
single this week with 241 and
Marie Stewart's triple of 584 was
high for, the ladies' section.
Ladies over 225 were
Irene Blake 241, Becky Culbert
285, Dean Agnew 232 and Marina
Park 226..
For the men Lloyd Humphrey •
had a nice Single of 322 and Grant
Chisholm had a triple of 701.
Men over 25-0 were Lloyd Humph-
rey 322: Grant Chisholrn 298 ,
252; Bill Searle 298 , Gerry
Priestap 285, Bob Irwin 282, Bill.
Stewart 253.
Team points: Kangaroos 5 ,
Zebras 2; Coons 5, Squirrels 2;
Cubs 4 ', Chipmunks 3; Foxes 0,
Polecats 7; Wolverines 7,
Gophers 0; Tigers 3, Lions 4.
Team standings: Tigers 45 ,
Coons 41, Cubs 38., Polecats /38 ,
Wolverines 37', Zebras 37., Squir-
rels 31, Kangaroos 29, Chipmunks
25 , Gophers 21, Foxes 19, Lions
17.
In order for us 'to have the
tournament sponsored 'by Carlings ,
we need, your signatures by this
week' in order fora an entry to be
sent in by November 24th. • Be
a good sport , join' in and make
it possible for' everyone who wish-
Lucknow Are
News
THURSDAY, NOVEMBE
4:30 - 7:30 p.m. Figure S
Lessons
Town and Country Ho
1st Game 7:30' p.m,
2nd Game 9:00 p.m.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
7:00' - 8:00 p.m. Pee Wee
Lucknow 'and Wingh
II
SATURDAY, 'NOVEMBE
10:06 a.m. - 1:00 p.m
House League Roche
7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Flea G
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER
• 1:00 - 3:15 p.m. Public S
3:30 'p.m. Juvenile g
8:30 p.m. Intermediate
• Lucknow vs Harrist
MONDAY, 'NOVEMBE
4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Figure
7:00 p.m. Atom Gain
8:30 p.m. Bantam G
TUESDAY, NOVEMBE
8:30 p.m. Midget Ga
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMB
7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Public
Ladies 9 p.
High single , Barb Whitb
High triple , Kay Crawfo
Games over 200: Barb
279 , Kay Crawford 267,
Barb. Sanderson 240, Olive
holm 218 , 218, Bertha Whi
217 , Janet Barger 216, 218
ie Fisher 210.
Team points: Lynn Wall
Corn 7 Barb Helm's Carro
Janet Barger's Potatoes 2,
Carter's Onions 5; Irene N
Peppers 4 , Anne Wisser's
ishes. 3.
Team standings: Potatoe
Carrots 43, Peppers 40 1/2
ishes 38 , Onions 33 1/2, C
All ladies interested in'
Carling Classic; must sign
529-793'9 before Novembe
Ladies 6:30 p.m.
Jean Phillips rolled the high
single of 233 and the high triple
of 618. Good bowling Jean.
Games of 200 and over: Jean
Phillips 214, 233, Mildred Cam-
eron 224: Marion Mackinnon'
227.
Team points: Marion MacKin-
non's Poodles 5, Wilma Clarke's '
Spaniels 2; Mildred Bushell's
Collies 5 Mildred Cameron's
Terriers 2.
Team standings: Corgis 43,
Collies 40 , Terriers 37 , Redievers
37, Poodles 34, Spaniels 33.
Men's 9 p.m.
This week Ron Stanley rolled
801 for theligh triple and Rick'
Jardine's 725 was in second spot.
Other nice triples were Bill But-
ton's 722, Clarence Greer's .713
and' Wayne Rhody's 694.
Wayne Rhody rolled 309 for
high single and runner-up wai•
Rick Jardine with 294. -
Other over 250 games Ron Stan-
ley 294260, 259, Roger Panna-
becker 281, Clarence Greer 261,
Bill Sutton- 261, Fr. Dentinger 256.
Team points: Chas. McQuil-
lin's Pontiacs 5 , Bob.Greer's Olds
2; Herb Barger's Mustangs 0,
Harvey. Houston's Fords 1; Bill
Button's Buic.ks 5 , Clarence
Greer's. Dodges 2. ,
Team standing: Buicks 36, ,
Mustangs 30 , Fords 29, Pontiacs
28 , Dodges 25, Olds 20.
Kinloss
Gerald Rhody `was high for the •
men with a single of 245.
Lloyd MacDougall had the
high triple with 629.
Marilyn Rhody was high for the
ladies with a single of 222 and a
-triple of 557.
Men over 290, Gerald Rhody
245 , Lloyd 1\6cDougall
218, 216; Murray Keith 208,
Jack Henderson 212.
Ladies over 200 , 'Marilyn Rhody
222, 205.
Team points: Doris MacKin- . •
non's Wealthys 5 , Mary Lavis'
Spys 2; Merle Rhody's Pippins 4,
Ann MacDougall's Macs 3.
Team standings: Wealthys 23,
Spys 31, Macs 15 , Pippins 29.
Cliff Em'merton's bonspiel com-
mittee have been working and
have most preparations made'for
the season's spiels. The first one •
will be this week end when the
annual . Emmertoft Beach spiel will
be held.
The building committee , under •
the chairmanship of Jack Scott,
has made plans for certain small
improvements to be carried out
during the year.
With the departure of
Treas9ter , John'Loomis to Listo-
wel , 'Walter Lock has agreed to
look after these duties for the'
time being , as well as convening
the committee in charge of High
School curling.
It gives every indication of
another successful season of 'curl-
ing for the members.
es to.compete. Remember
&lance is as good as the ne
because your, handicap, is gi
according
to your average. Sign upi
week, because next week
too late