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THE LUCKNOW. SENTINEL
COSTUME DANCE
Saturday, October 26
LUCKNOW LEGION HALL
MUSIC BY. THE CHAPEL.
PRIZES FOR BEST 'COSTUMES
SPONSORED BY LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT KINSMEN
Tickets $4.00 per couple
Buy yours now from any member of the Kinsmen Club.
Kinloss
Bo.wling, League
We welcome two new teams to
our league, the Kings and Snows.
Team standings on October 4:
Kings 7, Snows 0, Wealthys. 5,
Spys 2, Macs 5, ,Pippins 2.
Team standings on October 11:
Kings 9, Spys 9,,. Wealthys. 7,'.
Pippins 7, Macs 5, 'Snows 5.
For the men, Lloyd MacDougall
rolled high single on October 18
with 277 and Alf Herbert had high
triple with 631.
Men over 200: Lloyd MacDougall
277, Alf Herbert 226. 220.; Ivan
Laidlaw 226.
Merle Rhody was high for the
ladies with high single of 240 and
high triple 550.
Team points: Kings 5, Snows 5,
Wealthys 2. Spys 2. • Macs 2,
Pippins 5.
Team standings: Kings '14, Pip-
pins 12, Spys 11. Snows 10,
Wealthys 9. Macs 7.'
Ladies 6:30 p.m.
,Congratulations to Shirley Haw-
thorne who bowled the high single
of 255 and the high triple of 592.
Good bowling Shirley...
Games of 200 and over:
Catharine Andrew 232. Shirley
Hawthorne 255, Norma McDonagh
203, Bernice Kemp 230. Ferne
MacDonald 229.
Team points: Ruth Thompson`s
Emeralds 2, Trudy Foran's Opals
5; Pat Livingston's Sapphires 2.
Grace Gammie's Rubies 5; Cora
Thornpson's Pearls 2. Ferne Mac -
Donald's Diamonds 5.
Team standings Opals 27, Rub-
ies 26. Sapphires 22. Pearls 21.
Diamonds 16, Emeralds 14.
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Lucknow
Dungannon
Bowling
High singles ' this week were
Glenna Pannabecker with 264 and
Bill Searle with 331.
High triples went to Joanne
Searle with 559 and •Harvey Culbert
with 775. '
Lady over 225 was Glenna with
264 and men over 250 were Bill
Searle 331, . Harvey Culbert 320,
Ron Stanley 285 and Jack McDon-
agh 253.
Team points: Gophers 3., .Squir-
rels 4; Zebras 7, Chipmunks 0;
Polecats 7, Tigers '0; Foxes 3,
Coons 4; Cubs '0, Wolverines 7
Kangaroos 5, Lions 2.
Team standings: Zebras 26,
Wolverines 19, • Kangaroos 18,
Coons 17, Lions 16, Foxes 15.
Polecats 14, Tigers 12. Gophers 10;
Squirrels 10, Cubs 8, Chipmunks 3.
Men's 9 p.m.
High single of the evening went
to Rick Jardine with a score of 273.
High : triple was Harvey Culbert
with a count of .708.
Games, over 225, Rick Jardine
273, Harvey Culbert 266.. 238;
. Gerald Rhody 251,. Ron Stanley
248, 'Jake Conley - 239, 232; Bill
Button 229, Clarence Greer ' 229.
Team points: Oldsmobiles 5,
Fords 0. Mustangs 5, Dodges 2.
Pontiacs 2; Buicks 7.
Team standings: Oldsmobiles
21. Mustangs 17. Buicks 16,
Pontiacs '14. Dodges 12, Fords 4.
LUCKNOW SKATING CLUB.
REGISTRATION DAYS
Saturday, October 19
AND
Saturday, October 26
2 to 4 p.m.
BASEMENT OF TOWN HALL, LUCKNOW
FEES: JUNIORS $11.00 — SENIORS $12.50
FAMILY RATES AVAILABLE
V0 W . • • v „ ,s w % \ , ,* , •
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Men's 7 p•m•
Ron Stanley had high single and
triple with scores of 276 single and
737 triple. •
Games over 225: Ron Stanley
276, 247; John Emberlin 230.
Team points: Owls 2, Cardinals
5, Vultures 5, Hawks 0, Sparrows
2, Crows 7.
Team standings: Bob Cranston's
Crows 19, Bill MacKenziie's Vul-
tures 13, Pete Chisholm's Hawks 9,
John Hogan's .Cardinals 9, Wayne
Cranston's Owls 7, Wayne Carter's
Sparrows 6.
Ladies 9 p.m..
High single: Grace Hopf 257;
high triple: Dianne Carter603.
Games over 200: Dianne Carter
232, 205; Anna .Johnstone 218,
Merle Rhody 223,. 202; Barb
Sanderson 213; Grace Hopf 257. _
Team points: Lynn Wall's Tulips
5;, Merle Rhody's Daffodils 2; Irene
Nelson's . Crocus 2,. Anna John-
stone's Narcissus 5; Zena Rieg-
ling's Hyacinths 4, Anne 'Wisser's
Lilacs 3.
Team standings: Lilacs 32, Hya-
cinths 27, Crocus 23, Narcissus 22,
Daffodils 22, Tulips 21.
Town and
Country Bowling
Team points:' Reds 0, Oranges 2,
Yellows 3, Greens 5, Blues 2,
Violets 3.
Team standings: Blues 12,
greens .12, Violets 11, Yellows 10,
Reds 8, Oranges 7.
High single, Ladies, Margaret
MacDonald 208.
High double, Ladies, Margaret
MacDonald . 321.
High single, Men, Howard Barg-
er 157. _
High double, Men, . Howard
Barger 278..
LOCHALSH
Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Rhoad of
Virginia, U.S.A. were week end
visitors in the area and attended
Ashfield . Presbyterian Church on
Sunday. The Rhoad family lived in
this' area for a few years and about
25 years ago left for the • States.
Spending the week end with
Mrs. Henry MacKenzie and Niel
were Heather and Jimmy MacKen-
zie, children 'of Mr. and Mrs. Allan
MacKenzie.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver McCharles were Mr.
and Mrs. Allan McCharles and
family of Montreal. Mr. and Mrs.
Donald McCharles and family of
Chatham. John McCharles of Pet-
rolia.
Lucknow W.I.
BRUCE COUNTY RALLY
A car load of Women's Institute
members from this locality attend-
ed the ' Bruce County Women's
Institute Rally at . Wiarton on
Thursday, October 17. They were
Mrs. A. J. Wilson, the driver, Mrs.
Ross Sheills. Mrs. Grace Campbell
and Mrs. Marshall Gibson of the
Lucknow Institute ' and Mrs. Clar-
ence Ritchie of the Kairshea
Institute.
ENTERTAIN AT PINECREST
Mrs. Sam Gibson ,was chairlady
and Mrs. Wes Ritchie' accompanist
for a musical program put on. at
Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home on
Tuesday, October 15th . by the
Lucknow Women's Institute. The
program consisted of an old time
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER
SCHMID'S
JEWELLERY AND
CHINA
LUCKNOW
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CELEBRATE
Continuing 'til October 26
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RIPLEY DISTRICT SCNBI
DANCE .
On .Friday night, October 18 a
dance was held with Tobruck
playing. Please remember to bring
your student's, cards or be signed in
by 3.30 p.m.
INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL
Well, this years intramural vol -
sing song; two solos by Mrs, Ted
Rice; piano with banjo, . Mrs..
Donalda Scott and Mrs. Ivan
Conley. Four ladies from the
Institute Mrs. Howard Barger,
Mrs. Earl McDonald, Mrs, Stewart
McGillivray and' Mrs. Jack Wraith
sang two numbers and the program
concluded with a hymn. sing with
some of the patient's favourite
hymns.
leyball games have comet°,
once again. In the boy's
Greg Liddle and as men(?) i
victorious over the rest. Th
title of champ went to Kim,
and her women(!).
B.I.A.
On Saturday, our ' in
teams travelled to Walkertc
early to compete' in B.I.A
Junior girls were the run
losing only to Kincardine
seniorgirls lost to Kincai
their first , series of gams,
junior boys lost. to Chesiej
COMMENCEMENT
This coming Friday nil
students of R.D.H.S. are
their annual commencemq
ceremony gets underway!
Make Your Car Safer For
Winter Driving
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PROPER SPECIFICATIONS WITH OUR
HEADLIGHT AIM
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LUCKNOW