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Beavers 12, Lions 9, Fawns 7,
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MEETING DECIDES TO ENTER
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MOFFAT—-in, Wingham General
Hospital on Wednesday, October
21, 1953, to' Mr. and Mrs. David
Moffat, Holy rood, a son.
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PAGE SIX
WHITECHURCH
The Young Adult Group of the
United Church held a? masquer
ade social in the. basement of
the church last Tuesday even
ing, Prizes were given as follows:
best dressed lady, Marjorie CouL
tes; best dressed man, Mrs. Jas.
Falconer; comic lady, Mrs.. E«
Groskorth; comic man, Raymond
Laidlaw; comic dress girl, Gary
Chapman? best dressed girl, Kar
en Groskorth; comic dressed boy,'
Roy; James; best dressed boy,
Donald Gaunt; scareiest dreSsed,
were Mrs. Chapman and Leon
ard James. Games were enjoyed
by ’all and lunch was' seH’ed.
; Mr. and . Mrs. Stanley Moore
v /arid family spent the week-end at
Caledon; Mrs.-Thompson, who has
been, visiting here for the .past
week, returned home with them.
Miss Olive Ter riff, R.N., of the
‘ Listowel Hospital staff, spent the
week-end at her home here.
The W. M. S. of the United
Church are holding their' bazaar
in the Legion Rooms on Dec. 5th.Mr. Ted McClenaghan visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Roddy Inglis
at Forest on Sunday and Mrs.
McClenaghan, who has/been visit-
irig at Forest and Acton returned
home with him.
Miss Florence Lane of Moles-
wotth spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McClenaghan.
Mi/. arid; Mrs. Robt. Ross moved
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
ZION
; . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alton vis
ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs;
Bill Hunter. ‘
Frank Alton spent Sunday with
Douglas arid Bruce Raynapd.
Mrs. Janet Twamley of Wood-
stock visited Jast Thursday with
Mr, and Mrs. Will Ritchie,
Mr., and Mrs. Jim McNain and
Helen of Amberley visited Sun
day With Mr, and Mrs. Frank
Ritchie. , ™~Ghurcl7^will^be^at-~l-j45-"iU7-th^
afternoon fpr the month of • No-
yem'ber. ?• .•.•/- •-
Mrs and Mrs, Fred Shropghall
and Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
.Irvin, Jerry arid’ William, gmd
Miss Dorothy Raynard and Don
SPORT...
LOCAL BOWLERS TOPPED
./TOURNEY AT WINGHAM
Local bowlers; walked off With
the prize money after outlasting' a
game Wialkerton team inf a sud
den death, playoff on Friday
night.
* The tournament consisted of 3
rounds and; marked .the opening
of the new alleys at Wingham.
Round twd, the semi-final, which
saw Walkerton- eliminate “Paris
<arid the Lucknow-Dungannon en
try edge Wingham, proved to be
the climax of the evening., At. the
halfway mark our boys were shy
about 125 pins and were pract-
closef rom 9.45a.iTi. until-thfe^qnchisioii -of
the ServiciBs at “the Presbyterian ChufcK •
and at the Cenotaph.* A ’’
Miss Dorothy Raynard and Don- j icaity out At this point, how-
aid Murray visited With Mr. and eyer> they pulled themselves to-
i gether as a team and came up ^ Mr. Gordon Kirkland went into. with the high single of the event
Goderich Hospital on Sunday ev- f-.j318 iriiisj This?meant that all
enmg for x-rays. j players averaged close to 220
to their home in the village last j slower as both teams showed the
Week; effects of a strenuous evening
M1*? epd Mrs. Jais, Falconer &• running through a total of five
Lois spent the Week-end with ■ games.
their son, Mr, and Mrs, ‘ Charles i Big guns on the local team
Falconer at Tiverton. J were Fawn Mike Sanderson and
We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Gopher George Westlake who:
Frank Coulter is a patient again.. dished up the ball in big league!
in Wingham Hospital. ’ Style averaging 237 and 232 pins
——respectively during’ the 'entire
If, by any, chance, you heard
strarigd arid loud noises emanat
ing fronr the direction of Wing
ham about midnight and thought
they were * hobgoblins, you were
wrong. It was only “Westy”
sparking his mates in that ding-
dong senrii-final against Wing- j
'ham. ' ■
It now/costs more to arryuse a stretch,
child than it once did to educate j
his father 1
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WEBSTER—-to Mr. and . Mrs. Jack
Webster, Prince Rupert, B.C., on
Sunday, October 18th, j953,-~ a
son, Jack Steven Lane, a broth
er for Janet and Susan. a
j A fairly well attended hockey
I meeting was held here last. Thurs
day evening, when the decision
was -reached ;to enter ;an Inter-, mediate team arid a Midget team.
It is felt that sufficient mat
erial can be “dug up” to make
both these squads contenders in
their, class. , j
An organization ; Dieting will
be held at a later date, when it’s
more like hockey weather.
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TIMBER TIPS
Gophers, B6avers and .Cubs
rolled the big ones last week but,
oddly enough, thF,top~team was~
forced to settle for a small count.
All bowlers, especially the Tiger
squad, feel badly about it all—
so much so that they will" en-
deavour to relieve them of fur
ther . “trouble” of counting even
a single point come Wednesday.
The Beavers are to be con
gratulated, along with1 Gophers,
of course, for staging a real bat
tle. Both teams ran up grand
totals of .nearly 3200 piris.
Boiling highlights Were: .Chip
munk Anna Johnston’s 320 single,
Gopher.'Anderson’s 693 triple.
The former tops the effort of
both sexes in our league’ to date
and it could be the target for
ladies on the new timberlanes to
shoot at during the remainder of
theseason..
Two other ladies who did very
well were Wolverine Mary Fish
er arid. Crib Dorothy ErringtOn,
who^racked up close to 600 pins.
More news about bowling can
be found1on the front page. Seems
that CKNX sports announcer is
p?pOTting“a^“‘Ted““face-"these—daysJ
' While listing the teams participat
ing in the official opening of the
rie.w alleys last Friday, Lucknow
was completely ignored in favor
of “big town’’ entries who,//nat
urally enough, would be battling
for the $25-prize.> .
There, seems- to be some con
fusion about which Scores count
when more than five are playing.
Handicaps ar'e considered
arriving at your low score. Two
or more lacfies1 "suores •• inusC bu
counted and, since we are en
couraging..'mixed bowling, we
must insist that team captain
four are playing, The.fourth,male
.name his three, male players if
player can • be substituted for a
regular in games, two arid three*
Please co-operate more fully
with our hard-working record*
- ’keep6rsr by “completing the score
[ sbcet’s,. in the? record bprik* f' *.
J Team Standing
Cubs 19, Wolverines 15, Tigers
BLACKSTONE—in Victoria Hos
pital, ^London^on. Wednesday^
October 28th, ..to Mr.- and Mrs.
Ralph Blackstone of Goderich
(nee Gertrude. Raynard) a dau
ghter, • Catherine Elizabeth. ""
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