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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-03-24, Page 8OTTAWA TULIP TIME • • • 3 days Including 1,000 Island cruise - 9 departures - May 13, 15,•.17, 19 $70 ' • 21, 23, 25, 27, 29 NORTHERN 'ONTARIO 5 Day POLAR BEAR TOUR (MOOSONEE) Departs.July 5, 12, 20, 27, $1 Oa Aug. 2, 9, 17 ,, 7 Day LAKE SUPERIOR TOUR • 225* . Departs July 19, Sept. .20 5 Day MACKINAC ISLAND and AGAWA CANYON TOUR Departs July 19, 26, Aug. 16, Sept. 7, 13, 20, 27, Oct. 4 $185 HIGHWAYS. AND BYWAYS 5 Day PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH. TREAT Departs June 7, 21, July 5, 26, $ 03 r Aug. 2, Sept: 13, 27, Oct. 4, 12 1 7 bay KENTUCKY GRAND OLE OPRY Departs May 3, 24, June 21; ' July 5, 12, 26, Aug. -9, 23, $239 Sept. 13, Oct. 25 7 Day WILLIAMSBURG and WASHINGTON. Departs May 10, June 14 July 19, Aug. 16, Sept. 26, 27, Oct. 18 239 5 Day SMOICEY.MOUNTAINS and TENNESSEE Departs Sept. 20, 27, $11 Oct. 4, 16, 25 11 1 7 • QUEBEC AND THE EASTERN SEABOARD . 16 Day GASPE, and. MARITIMES (All Canadian Route) Departs June 12, 26, July 10, 24 $489 Aug. 7, 21, Sept. 4, 18 8 Day QUEBEC and SAGUENAY RIVER CRUISE Departs June 6,, July 4, $289 Aug. 1, 15, Sept. 12 9 Day NEW ENGLAND and CAPE COD Departs June 12, 26, July 10, 24 Aug. 7, 21, Sept. 4, 18 $ l4 a 19 13 Day MARITIME and NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND DepartS June 6, 13; 20, 27., July 4, 11, 18, 25, 419. Aug. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Sept. 5,,12, 19, 26 • , 19 Day NEWFOUNDLAND TOUR Departs June '14, 28, July 12, 26, $599 Aug. 9, 230.Sept. 6, 20 HEADING WEST 22 Day CANADIAN WEST ADVENTURES Departs June 12, 19, 25; 27„ 29 July 1, 3, 10, 17, 24, 31,' Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28,' Sept. 4, 11 21 Day CALIFORNIA and THE GOLDEN' WEST Departs April 10, May 1, 22, 595 July 3, Aug, 70 Sept. 4, 25, Oct..16 $669 All prices quoted twin basis per person Via Deluxe Motor COach FOR INFORMATION FREE BROCHURES • RESERVATIONS CONTACT (MRS. BRYCE) MERLE EtLLIOTT Lucknow, Ont. Phone 528-3500 ,Liensed under the Travel Industry Act No. 1338987 ALL STAR TOURS PIONEERS OF ESCORTED MOTOR COACH TOURS "OUR BUSINESS IS GOING PLACES" 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 9' 9' 9' 4' 9' 9' 4' 9' 9' 4' * * ••;•.:{S\, •.?4, SCHMID'S JEWE CH LLERY AND NA OWNERS W. JOS. AND DEAN E. AGNEW PHONE 528-3532 LUCKNOW BRIDES-TO-BE COME, IN AND REGISTER IN OUR BRIDAL REGISTRY . Leave your choice of dinnerware, crystal, flatware, etc., with us so that we may, make gift suggestions to your friends and relatives: • MAKE SC11441101 YOUR; HEADQUARTERS FOR CLOSED MONDAYS BONE CHINA DINNERWARE CRYSTAL SILVER AND STrAINLESS FOR THE BRIDES 'WHO NEED EVERYTHING, Are Just A Few Suggestions r Hawks Top 7 p.m. Bowling MEN'S 7 P.M. BOWLING Ron Stanley had high single and triple with scores 259 single and 644 Games over 225: Ron Stanley 259, Brian Stewart 244, Lloyd Reid • 231, Ray Cranston 227. Team points: Owls 7, Cardinals 0, Vultures 0, Hawks 7. Final standings: Hawks 96, Vultures 76, Cardinals 74, Owls 62. Town and Country BoWling Elleda Irwin bowled high for the ladies with a single of 260 and double .of 341. High single for the , men was Walter Dexter with 232. Jim McNaughton had high. double of ° 368. Games over 200: Elleda Irwin' 260, Anna Johnstone 246, %Walter Dexter 232, Jim McNaughton 218. Team points: Reds 5, Oranges 3, Yellows 0, Greens 2, glues 5, Violets 0. , Team standings:" Reds 74, Yel- Buicks 1/2 Point Over Fords • MEN'S 9 P.M. BOWLING High single went to Gerry, Ross with a 357 score. Fr. Dentinger had high triple /with a .731 score, Games over 225, Gerry Ross 357, Wayne Ithody 299, Harvey Culbert 298, Bill Button 288, Fr. Dentinger '284, 268; Ron Durnin 279, Russ Button 254, Harold Ritchie 259, Lloyd. Hall '°239, 231; Ron Stanley 239, 235; Allan Stanley 234, George Newbold 229, 225; Rick Jardine 228. ' Team points: Oldsmobiles 4, Fords 4, Mustangs 0, Dodges 3, Pontiacs 3, Buicks 7.. Final standings: Buicks 100, Fords 99%, Pontius 93, Dodges 84, Oldsmobiles 82 1/2 , Mu,stangs 66. lows 74, Blues 71, Oranges 63,! .Greens 53, Violets 40. This is, the end of the season bowling with Reds and Yellows tied for top place. Playoffs start next week. W NG Ladies 9 p,m. High' single, Grace Hopf 275; high triple Grace Hopf 656. Games over 200: Lynn Wall 215, Merle Rhody '203, Marg Hackett 249, Helen Chisholm 207, Anna Johnstone 200, Sheila Dawson 219, Marilyn Rhody 220,- Lorna Guay 209, Linda .Sticklend 229, 212, Nancy Murray,„ 239, Alene Clark 216, Grace Hopf ‘?4 75, Marie Hoffman 238, 239, nne Wisser 212. 0Mitted last week Linda Stick- lend 217. Team points: Merle Rhody '5 Grapes 5, Anne Anderson's Peach- es 2; Lorna Gnay's Strawberries 5, Grace Hopf's Pears 2; Dianne Carter's Apples 7, Kay Crawford's . Bananas 0. Team standings: Strawberries 10, Apples 9, Grapes 7, Pears 7, Bananas• 5, Peaches 4. Kinloss Bowling Men's high single was Jelle de Jong with 285 and high triple Evan • Keith, with 635. Men 200 and over: Jelle de Jong 285, Evan Keith 248, 2,15, Ivan Laidlaw 224, 204, Fraser MacKin- non 222, Ken Barger 216, Lloyd MacDougall 211. Ladies high single went to Vi. Thompson with 246 and high triple ' to Merle Rhody with 648. • Ladies 200 and oyer: Vi Thomp- son ' 246, Merle Rhody 239, 235, Cecelia Laidlaw 218, 218, Janet Barger 208, 203. Team points: Kings 2, Snows 7, Wealthys 5, Spys 0, Macs 5,, Pippins 2. Team standings: Wealthy& 93%, Macs 85, Snows 80, Pippins 77; Spys 75, Kings 72'/2. Ladies 6:30 p.m. PLAYOFFS' Jean Phillips was the high bowler with a single of 250 and triple of 698. Gaines of 200 and over: Jean Phillips 210, 238,. 250, Gloria Ritchie 215, 223, Pat Livingston 202, Mary Cleland 293, Shirley Hawthorne 205, 209. • Team points: Jean Phillips! Peppermints 7, Joan Livingston's Life'Savers 0; Bernice Kemp's Caramels 5, Thelma Brown's Jelly Beans 2; Catherine Andrew's- Gumdrops 7, Mary Cleland's Humbugs 0. • Team, standings: Gumdrops 7, Peppermints 7, Caramels 5, Jelly Beans 2, Humbugs 0, Life Savers 0. Lucknow Dungannon 'Anne Anderson started off the , playoffs as top lady with a 246 single and a 660 triple. Other ladies over 225 were Bernice Glenn 241, Mary Treleaven 235, Becky Culbert 230 and 225, , and. Gwen Caesar 227. Ron Stanley was star bowler for the men with singles of 326 and 254 and a high triple of 758. Other men over 250 were Rick Jardine 261 and, 258 and Bill Stewart 254. - Team standings for the A Group are Wolverines , 7, Cubs 5, Kangar- oos 5, Squirrels 2, Lions 2' and Tigers 0. Team standings for the B Group are Coons '5, Chipmunks 4, Gophers 4, Foxes.3, Polecats 3 and Zebras 2. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1976 • . ' • V18.1E1010 STEEL FLA WARE P ETCH ELECTRIC WINGHAM RESIDENTIAL FARM INDUSTRIAL. AND COMMERCIAL:. 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