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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-04-17, Page 8CHOOSE FROM OUR E1N SPIal ST0(p ,OF .1 . BULOVA AND CARAVELLE• WATCHES AND CLOCKS, SPRING JEWELLERY RQYAL DOULTON FIGURINES AND CHINA ROYAL ALBERT A PARAGON ' CHINA CRYSTAL HOLLOWARE AND STEMWARE SILVER FLAT WA' SCHMID'S JEWELLERY AND CHINA Owners - W. Jos. and Dean E. Agnew SUNDAY SMORGASBORD EVERY SUNDAYS TO 7 P.M. FULLY LICENSED UNDER L.L.B.O. VENDOME HOTEL Dining. Lounge ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING IN THE LOUNGE APPEARING THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 19 AND 20 Country Sunshine AUTO SERVICE RELIABLE, Keep Your Car Well In Tune For Safe - Clean Economical Orivi 4. 4. AP' dr .cor APP 40, ar ir .1 E. MacDONALD LUCKNOW Ladle; 9 p, High single , Kay Crawl high triple , Mary Lou Bat Games over 200: Anna) stone 228 , Merle Rhody Anderson 226 , Hilda Ani Kay Crawford 254, 200, Barger 2Q2,, 201, 250, Bo Roches 219. Team points: Carrots 0, 0, ,Onioni 5-, Pbtatoes 7, 7 , 'Pepper's 2. • Team standings: Onions. Peppers 16,, Potatoes 15, 14, Carrots 13,, Corn 10, Men's 7 p Ron Stanley had highs a score of 313. Wayne T high triple with a snored Games over 225: Ron St 313 , 225 , Wayne Todd 2 Ray Cranston 276, Don J 247 , Bob Humphrey 246, Humphrey 229. Team points: Owls 2, 7, Vultures*5 , Hawks 0, Team standings George rey's Vultures 24, Bob Cardinals 21, Wayne Cra Caw is 13 , Ron Stanley's Ha • rAGE Mom' WEDNesDAy, THE LIICKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW-,.ONTARIQ Kintail .Win Town and Country Championship Irkthe fourth and deciding game Kintail goal scorers were Sandy Simpion two in regulation time and overtime goals by Ray- mond Hogan and Dennis Quinlan. Members of the Kintail team are: Kneeling, left to right , Gary Courtney , Kevin Austin , Jim Frayne , Jim Simpson. 2nd row, Francis Hogan, Glen Robb, Bob Simpson, Clete Dal- ton , Bill Chisholm. Standing, Mike Courtney , Doug Fcott, Pete Chisholm, Benny Van Diepenbeek, Dennis Quinlan, Sandy Simpsin, Raymond Hogan, Des .Courtney , Bill Van Osch. PHONE 528-3532 LUCKNOW, 'ONT GIFTS FOR ALL OCCOJO In the 4th game in a best of 5 series fpr the Town and Country hockey league championship Kin- tail came out on top over ,Luck- now but it took overtime to corn- plete the game. The Luaknow team put up very good opposition all through the series and won, the first game. , Intermediate hockey team el- iminated Stone Schoolty winning the 5th .game 9 -, 2, in Wingharn Mena April' 9th and taking the series 4, games to 1. Lucknow is waiting to play the winners of the Harriston-Milver- ton series for the Grand Champ- ionship. Bob Moffat and Greg Hamilton, both Juvenile hockey players, made 'a fine showing playing for the Intermediates with each getting a goal. Lucknow is hoping to play this week end in the . Grand Champion- ship series. Watch for the an- nouncement of further games. Glen Morningstar scored 3 goals in the final game , Dave Mac- Kinnon had 2, Dave Black, Ross Forster, Greg 'Hamilton, Bob Mof- fat had one each. Assists went to Dave MacKin- non 4, ROM Forster 4, Wally Houston, Dave Black, Greg Ham- ilton 1 each. What's New At Huronview The Invitation To Live Crusade Team visited the Home on Friday afternoon and held a service in the auditorium . Rev . Mc Whinnie introduced the Team which included Rev, Marney Patterson,. theme speaker, MrS. Marshall, soloist, Mrs. Mills, pianist'a'nd, devotional leader for the service: Three new residents , -Mrs. Vin- cent, Mrs. Bernard and lylrs. Hog- gart were welcomed to the Horne and those having birthdays during the week were honoured at Mon- day's activities. Marie Flynn, Norman Speir ,Jerry and Terry . provided the music with volunteers from the Christian Reformed. Church assisting with wheel chairs. The MCQuaid Family of Sea- forth entertained on Family Night with step dancing, vocal and instrumental numbers. Alt4BERLEY The Pine River Church Message on Sunday was entitled The Living Christ. Mrs. Bertha Scott sang ' "Jerusalem". . Easter visitors in our community were , Miss Joan Ferguson with Mr. and Mrs. Lester. Ferguson; Miss • Margaret Anne Courtney of Wind- sor with Mr. and Mrs. Len Court- ney; Miss Wendy Courtney and Mike Murphy of London with Bob Courtney's; Mr. and 'Mrs. Brad Rotteau and Amy and Sandra Kemp ton of London with Mr.. and Mrs. Wm. Kempton. Mr: and Mrs. Chester Campbell of London spent the week end at their home near Amberley. M. and Mrs. Bill Hutton spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Humphrey. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Farrell of Walkerton spent the week end witt Ernie Thompson's.. Mr. and Mrs. Masterson and son and . Mr. and 1Virs. Schell visited with Mr. and Mrs. Deb Wilson and Tommy. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Guy, Jeffrey and Susan of Brampton and Miss Mary Pace R.N.A. of Wingham spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. WM Pace'4. Miss Gertrude Lee Walden of London and Mr. and Mrs. Gray spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Walden. Conies Win 6:30 Play-offs Congratulations to the Collies, winners of the 6.30 playoffs. Mildred 'Cameron rolled the high single of 238 and Ferne Mac- Donald the high triple of 620. Games of 2,00 and over: Mild- red Cameron 238, Ferne MacDon- ald 210, 201, 209, Ruth. Thomp- son 214 ; Isobel Miller '202, Marie Greer 210, Jessie joynt 202; Belle Herbert 237, 211, Grace Elliott 203. • Team points: Mildred Camer- on's Terriers' 7, Marion MacKin- non's Poodles 0; Mildred Bushell's Collies 5 , Wilma Clarke's Span- lett 2; Marion Campbell's Retriev"- ers• 4, Grace Elliott's Corgis 3. Team standings: Collies 31, :Terriers 21, Corgis 19, Retrievers 17, Spaniels 11, Poodles 6. Intermediates Eliminate Stone School, Stand By For &and Champ. Series