HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-04-28, Page 8. . .
REPORT FROM
EEN'S PARK
BY MURRAY GAUNT
NURON.BRUCE
Sagging povVer sales and higher
costs will reduce Ontario Hydro's
net income for '1976 by 73 million
from previous estimates, Hydro
Chairman" Robert Taylor said this
week in a letter to the ()kali°
Legislature's Select Committee on
Hydro Rates.
' The principal factors in the
previous estimates which worsened
considerably in the first three
months of 1976 were reduced/
demands for power within Ontario,
lower than expected revenue from
power exports, high,er interest
rates and increased operating
costs. -
In his letter Mr. Taylor urged
against .any reduction in the
Committee's interim rate recom-
mendation for 1976, because an
"alarming deterioration of Hydro's '
financial strength, can only be
reversed by the implementation of
future rates that cover costs".
c, Already the Crown Corporation
will spend 338 million , on interest
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staff to. recommend cancellation of
one of seven - major generating
projects in Ontario Hydro's ten-
year expansion program.
The staff recommendation stop-
ped short of recommending a
project 'for cancellation, but sug-
gested the Wesleyville and Bruce
plants were "the only, two projects
that could feasibly be cut".
A report calling on the Ontario
Government to raise the legal
drinking age' to nineteen has been
examined by the policy and
prioritiet board of Cabinet and
passed on to several ministries for
comment on its feasibility.
The report, prepared by Missis-
sauga M.P.P. Teny Jones, con-
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tions, including issuing photo
identification cards toy those who
are 19 but not yet 26.
Probationary drivers' licences for
16 - 18-year-olds are also suggest-
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It is better to aim high and
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• Faith is a simple -matter of
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THE 1.11, C.KNOW SENTINEL 41./CKNOW, ONTARIO
6:30 League
Hold Dinner. &
Social Evening
The LadieS6.30 Bowling League
-held their ,animal banquet and
social evening at' the. Anglican
Parish Halt at 7 p.m., Monday,.
April 26. A 'delicious beef dinner
was enjoyed by all the ' ladies
present.
The tables were, decorated with
novelty place cards made by. each
captain and an assortment of small
gifts was placed at each setting.
' Norma McDonagh thanked 'the
ladies of the church for the
delicious meal. '
A short business meeting was
held with president Jessie Joynt
presiding. The treasurer's report
was read by Pat Livingston.
Nominations were held for new
officers for the 1976-77 • bowling
season with the 1975-76 executive
returned for the following season.
Officers are as follows: _president,
Jessie Joynt; vice president, Bern-
ice 'Kemp; treasurer, Pat Living-
ston; secretary,. Donna Stauble.
-1'6 presentation of trophies and
gifts was' conducted by vice
president Bernice Kemp with Pit
Livingston and Donna 'Stauble
assisting. -
The Bud Hamilton trophy was
presented by Bernice Kemp to the
captain of 'the Jelly Beans, Thelma
Brown, winners of, the regular .
season's howling. She also
presented trophies to the teeth
members, Thelma Brown, Jessie
Joynt, Pat Livingston, Ena Hender-
son, Marion Donais, Belle Mole,
Afiene Bradley, Gladys Moffat and
Donna Statible. Thelma made 'a
fitting reply. -
The high single for the season
was, won by Bernice Kemp with 335
and ..a trophy was presented by Ena
Henderson. The ( high season
average was won by Pat Livingston
with 188. She also won the high
triple for the,season with 735. The
two trophies were presented by.
Jean Phillips. The most improved
-bowler Joan Robinson, 34 points
above last year, was presented with
a trophy and pin by Mary Cleland.
We had another pin this year,
with it being the Perfect Attend-
ance Pin for the season. Catherine
Andrew presented this to Mary
Cleland. Two new trophies this,
year were, the high single, with
handicaps and the high-triple with
handicap. Bernice Kemp had a
single of 378 and a triple of 855.
Joan Livingtston presented these
trophies.
The high team of the playoffs was
. the Humbugs. The members were
presented with trophies by Thelma
Brown and replied to by the captain
Mary Cleland. The high playoff
single 279 went, to Gloria Ritchie
and' was• presented by , Mildred
Cameron. The high playoff triple
698 went to Jean Phillips and was
presented by Donna Stauble. The
high playoff single with' handicap
323 went to Gloria Ritchie and was
presented by Anne Riegling. The
high playoff triple with handicap
821 went to Jean Phillips and Was
presented by Shirley Hawthorne._
Three door prizes were won by
Joan Livingston, Norma McDonagh
and Grace Elliott.
Isobel Miller expressed apprec-
iation to the executive for the fine
work they had done over the past
year and wished them the best for
the next season. The evening
concluded with the playing of Court
Whist with Norma McDonagh
winning the high prize and Mary
Cleland the low.
Merle Rhody Is
League President
On Monday, April 19th the . 9 ,
o'CloCk ladies bowling league held
their banqtiet at the Parish Ha,11 to
mark the end of another season of
bowling.. The evening began with a.
bountiful and most delicious sup-
per served 'by, the ladies of the
Anglican Church.
Following the meal, trophies
were given out by Marie' Hoffman,
past; president for, 1975-1976 seas-
on, Ernie Webb and Merle Rhody,
with Lorna Guay's Strawberries as
the season champs and Merle
Rhody's, Grapes as the playoff
champs. A draw followed with the
prize coming from a donation by
Mrs, Margaret MacDonald and it
was won by Miss Joanne Hamilton.
A sec anddraw was held with
everyone getting a Om.
In the business part of the
evening Merle Rhody was voted in
as' the new president and Kay
Crawford as .her vice president.
Lynn Wall and Alene Clark were
nominated to remain as secretary
and treasurer for another year and ,
they accepted. The evening ended
with the ladies playing. cards with
more prizes for the winners.
As your president for the past
year I hope you enjoyed the season
of bowling and we'll see you again
in the fall. Marie Hoffman
Mon's 7 p.m) .,
Wayne Carter had high single
score of 225.
RonnStanley had high triple score of 2.
Team points, awls 5, Cardinals
7, Vultures 0, Hawks 2. •
Standings, Owls 27, Cardinals
23, Hawks 18, Vultures . 2.
Greta/ awmps
"PhYOff SeljeS
Town and Country Bowling
In the final bowling of the
season, , Elleda Wightman and
Anna Deiter were tied for the
ladies' high single with 175.
Dougle went to Anna Dexter with
307. . •
For the' men it was Jim
McNaughton, with high single of
209. Walter Dexter had high
double of 387.
Games over 200, Jim McNaught-
on 209, Harry Lavis 205, Walter
Deiter 202.
Team'scores, Reds 0, Oranges 5,
Yellows 2, 'Greens 5, Blues 0,
'Violets 5.
Team standings, Greens 18,
`Yellows 15, Ganges 13, Violets 13,.
Blues 11, Reds, 5. -
* The Greens,- with captain Vera
Purvis, were the champions in the
playoff series. Congratulations!
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 280976
Oldsrnobiles Take
9 p.m. Bowling
MEN'S 9 P.M. •
George Newbold had high single.
of 317. Harold Errington had high
triple of -764.
Gaines over: 225, George - New-
bold 317, Harold Errington '286,
253; 225, Wayne Rhody 278„226,
Russ Button 271, 227, Lloyd Hall
244, Bill Bogties 238, Don MacKin-
non 236, 227, Bill Hunter 229, Rick
Jardine 228, Gerald Rhody 228,
Ron. Stanley 225.
Team points, Oldsmobiles 7,
Fords 2, Mustangs 0, Dodges 7, .
Pontiacs 5, Buicks 0.
Final standings,. Oldsmobiles 25,
'Dodges 24, Pontiacs 22, Buicks 15, ,
Mustangs' 12, Fords 7.
Kinlois Bowling
April 19
High man was Evan Keith with a
single of 252 and a triple of 590.
Men 200 and over: Evan Keith
252, Walter Dexter 225, 208,• Mike
Dalton 223, Ken Barger 220, 213,
Gerald Rhody 220, Lloyd . Mac-
Dougall 213, 203, Fraser MacKin-
non 206, Ronnie MacQuillin 205,
Don Farrish 204.
Ladies' high single, Merle Rhody
295; high triple, Janet Barger 652.
Ladies 200 and over:. Merle
Rhody 295, Janet Barger 241, 208,
203,' Anna Dexter 241, 235,'
Dorothy Famish 233, 205.
Team points: Kings 3, Snows 5,
Wealthys 0, Spys 4, Macs 7,
Pippins 2.
Team standings; Macs 23, Pip-
pins 14, 'Wealthys 13, Snows 12,
Spys 12, Kings 10.
Macs Are
Playoff Champs
Kmloss Bowling'
High , man was Jim Lavis with a
single of 307 and a triple''of 656.
Men 200 and over: Jim Lavis
307, 208, Russel SWan 258, Gerald
Rhody 242, 242, Harry Lavis 233,
Ralph> Cameron 221, Jake Conley
216, 203, Jack Henderson 200.
Ladies' high single was Merle
Rhody with 260 and high triple,
Janet .Barger with' 713.
Ladies 200 and over: Merle
Rhody 260, 225, Janet Barger 243,
243, 227, Grace Hopf' 223,' Cecilia
Lakllaw 219, Nancy Swan 212,
Gerda de Jong 212.
Team points: Kings 0,' Snows 0,
Wealthys 4, Spys 7, Macs 7,
Pippins 3.
Team standings: 'Macs '30, Spys
19, Pippins 17, Wealthys 17, Snows
12, Kings 10.
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