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Available in Single or dual auger models, up to 30 ft. diameter silos: Optional automatic letdown, tool ,•••••. • • FARM SYSTEMS. I I R.R. KINCARDINE PHONE 395.5286 I um esi ma no imir IN sr on mil0 • ffS12±:(L.MAY 19/6 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL:, LUCKNOW. ONTARIO PAGg' nom .•(4 BO WILING Town.Ond CoUntry.,: End'Seo00 With • Pot :Luck 'Su pp. - Town and Country bowling held their pot luck supper 'on VVednes-' day, April 28th at 7 p.m. in the Lucknow Legion Hall. They had as their guests, Town and Country members, for the supper. Mrs.' Pete MacDonald acted as chairlady in the absence of John McMurchy. Walter Dexter asked one min- ute's silence for members who had passed away since last year's supper-, The members were Robert Helm, Wilfred Drennan, Frank Scott and Dr. W. V. Johnston: Phonse Murray read a letter sent to the club from Maude Fisher inviting Town' andCountry mem- bers to. Lawn' Bowling. 'Mrs. Earl Wightman read the minutes 'from the last banquet. Mrs. Wilbur Brown read the bowling finances ',report. 'A bus trip was discussed - but was left til the business meeting in May. Presentations were made to the season's winners of the. Henderson trophy. by Mrs. Gertrude Walsh. Anna Johnstone,. captain of the Reds, replied, thanking her team and said how they all missed Dr. Johnston who was a member of-the Reds team also. President, Phonse Murray; presented the playoff trophy to Vera Purvis, captain of the Greens,, to which Vera replied. Most improved lady bowler for the year was Mrs. Ida Barger and, the most improved man bowler for the year was Jaines McNaiighton. Both replied. Mrs. Ronald Stanley then thanked all the • bowlers for their co-operation for 1976. Mrs. -A. E. McKim moved a vote' of tharikS to Margaret MacDOnald for her work with the bowling and as chairlady for the evening. The executive for 1976-77 are as follows: Wm. Ross, Walter Dexter, Mrs. Anna Johnstone and Mrs. Wilbur Brown; secretary treasurer, Wilbur Brown. • A• program followed with a Minstrel Show with some of the ladies of the boviling teams taking part with Mrs: Peter Cook as pianist. TWo readings were given by Mrs. Susan. Mc Naughton and Mrs. Helm. Two 'sets of square dancers danced with Les Purvis playing' his. violin, Phonse Murray the caller and Mrs. Peter Cook as pianist. An enjoyable evening came to a close. Kinloss League Bowling Banquet Kinloss Mikeil Bowling League h,el.d their annual* banquet in the Parish Hall on April 28 to, end the 1975-76 season. The president, Mrs. Ralph (Phemia) Cameron welcomed everybody there and after singing grace, all enjoyed a delicious and bountiful meal pre- pared by the ladies-of the church. Gerald Rhody thanked the ladies for all their work. The League was glad to, have Ernie Webb, manager of Lucky Wood •Lanes with them. He presented 'the winners of this season with trophies and prizes. The winning team' for the season was Anna MacDougall's Wealthys with Lloyd MacDougall, Harry and Mary Lavis, Evan Keith and Bill Sproul as other members. High for tbe men this season were: average, Gerald Rhody; triple,.Lloyd MacDougall and single, jelle de Jong. High for the ladies: average, Merle Rhody; triple, Dorothy Farrish; single, Janet Barger. The winning playoff team was Janet Barger's Macs with' Ken B,arger, Bob and Wilda Campbell, Jelle and Gerda de Tong 'as other members. High in the playoffs. were: men, high average Jim Lavis, high triple Evan' Keith and high single Walter Dexter; ladies, high average Gerda de 'Jong, high triple Ann Dexter and ,high single Nancy. Swan. Pins for most improved bowlers , . were given •to Wilda Campbell and Jack Henderson. Also three • • special awards- were presented to Cecilia Laidlaw, Marj Farrish and Grant. Gilchrist who filled in for three 'bowlers who could 'not finish the season for various reasons. Phemia Cameron thanked Ernie Webb and he in return informed the bowlers that , bowling rates will not .go,•' up for next season, which is something new these days, with costprice rising every day. Ten lucky plate prizes were given out to members' of the league. At a short business meeting the following executive was nominated for next year: president, Dorothy Farrish; vice president, Nancy Swan; secretary treasurer, Gerda de Jong.. It'is hoped more spares will' be available for next Season as this created some problems last year. • The League appreciates Mrs. Ralph Cameron's work as president last year. Mrs. Cameron presented . the secretary with a gift of money , which was much appreciated. The end of the meetinginought a sad moment as Garnet Farrier and his Wife Agries had, for the past few years, supplied a program of beautiful music to conclude the banquet. The League misses Garnet very much and Weir thoughts go. out to Agnes in her .bereavement. The'League apprec; iates Cecilia Laidlaw accompanying Agnes to Lucknow every Friday, night to 'complete the bowling season:, 'The 'evening concluded with a ' game of cards with "Jake Conley high and Ira.Dickie low man, high lady Phemia Cameron and Mary Lavis low. Congratulations to everybody and see you all next season.