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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-03-27, Page 9VENDOME HOTEL Dining • LoOn0e . SUNDAY .SMORGASBORD EVERY SUNDAY 5 TO 7 P.M. FULLY LICENSED UNDER s. • • SA, • %%, ••• N.% NV% Va1, ik,••• ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING IN THE 'LOUNGE APPEARING THIS FRIDAY and SATURDAY MARCH 29 AND 30 • • Tradthon ARK GODERICH A i f CHARLTON HESTON in JACK LONDON'S "CALL OF THE Vi/ILD A KEN ANNAKIN FILM Ladies 6:30 p:.m. There were some excellent gam es bowled in the second week of the playoffs. Jessie Joynt rolled the high single of 264, and Mild- red Bushell the high triple of 652. Goad bowling girls! , Games of 200 and over: Jessie Joynt 264, Mildred Bushell p26, 252, Jean Phillips 206,, 202, 222, Ena Henderson 230, Belle Herbert • 215 , Grace Elliott 227', Olive° Smith 224, Marion. MacKinnon 215 , Betty Kirklarlc! 215.„ Team points: Mildred Busheil's collies 7; Mildred Cameron's Ter- riers 0; Grace Elliott's Corgis 7, Wilma rtlarkeis Spaniels 0; Mar- ion Campbell's Retrievers 5 , Mar- ion MacKinnon'.s Poodles 2, Team Standings: Collies 14, Retrievers 8, Corgis 7, Spaniels 5, Poodles 4, Terriers. 4.. - Ladies 9 p.m. High single, Anne Anderson - 265; high triple , Anne Anderson 652. Games over 200; Dianne Carter 223, Rena Forster 202, Debbie Emberlin 235, Merle Rhody 232, Barb Sanderson,233, Anne Ander 7 son 265, 232, Isabel Tiffin 226 , Barb. Helm 235; Zena- Riegling 215 , Grace Hopf 210. Team points; Barb Helm's Car- rots 2, Irene Nelson's Peppers 5; Lynn Wall's Corn 5 , Dianne Cart- er's Onions 2; Janet Barger's Pot- atoes 2, Anne Wisser's Radishes 5. Team standings: Radishes 5 , Coin 5 , PepperS 5 , Potatoes 2, Carrots 2, Onions 2, 3r • • WED., APRIL 3rd ONLYI at 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. Charlton Heston in "CALL OF THE WILD" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Lions ,7; Foxes 7, Gophers 0; Squir- rels 7, Kangaroos 0; Zebras 3, Wolverines 4; Tigers 2, Cubs 5; Coons 7, Pole Cats O. Standing: Group A: Coons 14, Cubs 13, Zebras 12, Polecats 9, • Wolverines 8, Tigers 7. Group B: Squirrels 15 , Lions 13, Foxes 13, Kangaroos 12, • Gophers 8, Chipmunks 2, Men's 7' p.m .. Bob Humphrey captured both high single and triple with scores of 313,single and 664 triple. Games over 4225 , Bob / HUmphrey 313, Wayne Todd 253, Ray •Cranston 249, George Stan- ley 236, 228; George Humphrey . 236 , Evans Helm 228, John Em- Berlin .227. - • Team pOints: Owls 2, Cardin- als 2, Vultures 5, Hawks 5.-4/ Team standings, George Hum- phrey's Vultures 10, Wayne Cran- ston's Owls 9, Ron Stanley's Hawks 7., Bob Crantson's Cardin- als 2. Town & Country Third week of playoffs Olive Smith bowled the ladies' high single of 148. Elle& Wight- man took the high double at 264. For the men it was Bill Sproule bowling both high, single and double at 189 and 374._ Team points: Vera Purvis' .Yel- lows 5, Harry Lavis' Reds 0, Hen- ry Carter'' Blues 5, Margaret Mc- Donald's stiolets 0, Les Puivis' Greens ' , Bill Ross' Oranges 0. y -off standings, Greens 13, Yellows 12, Reds 10, Blues 8, Violets 2, Oranges 0. pp $ D AY tIPIEY.DISTRICT 'SCHOOL EDITOR, DIANNE ilacKAY ASSISTANTS,. JANICE REEVES AND WAYNE NICHOLSON RAMHRAL.CHAMPIONSHIPS- KETBALL he winning teams of this 's intramural basketball teams for the girls, Kathy Farrell's and for the boys, Carl Stan- team. Congratulations [s! [DAYS s nice to see people back-at )l this week after 'a week's ays, Susan Carter and Nancy. sire, to, mention a few faces, after spending a in Florida. We all hope boffins enjoyed her vacation ;land. ;H DANCE March 29th there is another COMING4 LISTINGS FOR NEXT WEEK INCOMPLETE AT PRESS TIME - CALL THE PARK FOR SHOWS AND TIMES THRILL TO , THE FASCINATING STORY OF %BUCK! A COURAGEOUS DOG WHO MET NATURE'S TOUGHEST CHALLENGE MARCH 27th, 1974 11` Ripley dance. Shamus is playing. It runs from 9 - 12 o'clock. The cost is $2.00 per person, $3 . 75 for a couple. Be sure to be there. WINDUP , Well another windup curling bonspiel has come•and gone. This year's winning team was skipped by Kim Farrell. Other members of her team -were Andy Coulas, Dale 'Addle and Patsy McTavish.' Placing second was the team made up of Sandy Pollocic, Peter Huston, Kathy Farrell and Debbie Fuller. John Worthington's team came third while John Huston's team placed fourth, all in all a very enjoyable day. ALSO SHOWING AT AZTEC KINCARDINE FRI. & SAT. 29 & 30 MARCH . 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524-7811\ AIR CONDITIONED flu ADVENTURE itt EXCITEMENT F 2T9t isiE3OwSun HnoLE • FAMILY! HARLTON HIESTolV or n s 01 • 44. • 4<•••.:,; I A • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ,* HOWLING CALL OF THE WILD SHOWING AT FRI., MAR. 29 - 7:00, 9:00 SAT., MAR. 30 - 11:30, 3:30, 7i00, 9:00 SUN., MAR. 31 - 2:00, 4:00, 9:00 SHOWING ONE DAY ONLY LYCEUM VVIN9HAM WED. 3 .APR. ONLY .Men's 9 p.m. The 4th week of the Play-offs. Ron Stanley rolled 740 for the high triple and Fr. Dentinger was runner -up with a 685. Harold Ritchie rolled a 667 triple, Jack Caesar a 648 and Ken Ohm. 647. Ron Stanley rolled the high single pos, with Harold Ritchie's 282 in second spot. Other Over 225 games; Fr. Dentinger 250, Jack Caesar=238, Ken Ohm 281,• Ted 'Cooper 230. Team points: Chas. •Pontiacs '7, Hariey HOuston's Fords 0; Bob Greer's Olds 5 Clar- ence Greer's Dodges 2;. Herb Barg- er's ,Mustangs 2, Bill Button's Buicks 5. . Team standing: Pontiacs 21, Dodges 18, Mustangs 14, Olds 12; Fords 10, Buicks 9. Lucknow Dungannon High bowler for the i ladies was Mary Fisher with a 327 single and a 766 tri'ple. Ladies.over 225 were Mary Fish- er 327, 235,, Dean Agnew 250, Rosemary Beange 245, Pearl Jam- ieson 242, Marie Stewart 237 , RUth Jardine 237, Elaine Irwin 233, Shirley Hawthorne 227 and Marg Finlay 225.; For the men Jack Caesar was high in both single and triple with 315 and 808. Men over 250 Were Jack Caesar 315 , 301, Harold Maize 301, HarV- ey Culbert 286, Bill Stewart 260, Rick Jardine 260. Team points: Chipmunks 0, LYCEUM 117 11111E 411111.111P WIL AP WED., THURS., FRI., SAT., MARCH 27, 28, 29, 30 HEILLUOSII6E DOWN IRWIN itas 'Radom) of • Daily at 7:00 and 9:15 p.i ADULT ig ;ig I lag Sunday at 1:30 and 7:30 p.m. Mori. and Tues. 7:30 p.m. Complete Uncut /Jo/viz , SUN., MON., TUES., MARCH 31, APRIL 1, 2 PAGE NINE • R - • '7