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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-10-13, Page 8DIAMOND RING SETS BY ROMANCE • BELLEEK BLUE • MOUNTAIN • POTTERY. death:dZia g act. Give Heart Fund. Give Heart Fund SILVER FLATWARE AND • HOLLOWARE STAINLESS STEEL FLATWARE sTo WIDE THE 'LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, ocTOBEit 13, 00Ober 13 thrti 23 Town and C ountry Bowling Anna Johnstone scored high for the ladies With a single of .186 and double of 321. Men's high single went to Spence Irwin with 171, Harry Lavis had high double of 300: Team points; Reds 0, Oranges 0, Yellows 3, Greens 5, Blue 2, Violets S. Team standings: Reds 2, Orang- es 3, Yellows 8, Green 5, Blue 7, Violets 5, 5. Team standings: Asters 23, Daisies 22, Daffodils 17, Violets 15, Roses 14, Tulips '143 BONE CHINA DINNERWARE BONE CHINA TABLE SETS . IRONSTONE TABLE SETS • CRYSTAL LUCKNOW SKATING CLU REGISTRATION DAY Saturday, October 23rd 2 to 4 p.m. BASEMENT .OF TOWN HALL, LUCKNO\ FEES: JUNIORS 518.00''- SENIORS $13.00 FAMILY RATES AVAILABLE IM11111111101111PIIIIIIFY ALL ITEMS 10% to 50% OFF SILVER OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK MONDAY TO SATURDAY SCHMID'S JEWILLERY and CHINA OWNERS W. JOS. AND DEAN E. AGNEW PHONE 528.3532 LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Bo LING Youth Bowling High single and double for the seniors was Allan Stanley, 153 single, double 265. High single and double for juniors was Betty Stanley, •225 single, double 347.. High single and double . for bantams was Sherry Carter, single 116, double 200. Ladies 9 p,m.. High single, Grace Hopf 264; high triple, Grace Hopf 721, Games over 200: Grace Hopf 233, 264, 224, Joanne Searle 228, Agnes • Murray 210, 202, Anne VVisser 232, Kay Crawford 215, ' Merle Rhedy • 223, Nancy ,Fartish 205;231, Marie Hoffman 251, Barb Helm 213, Diane Carter 215, Ann Anderson 218, Anna Johnstone 227. Omitted last Week, Olive Chisholm 210. Team points: Merle Rhody's Violets 5, Grace' Hopf's Tulips 7,. Barb Helm's Daffodils' 2, Linda Sticklend's Roses 0, Tena Garner's Asters 2, Anna Johnstone's Daisies WE HAVE IN STOCK ONE FLOOR MODEL GRANDMOTHER'S WESTMINSTER CHIME CLOCK REGULAR $985.00 ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL $725.00 Men's 9 p.m High single was Harold Erring- ton with a 271. High triple was Gerry. Ross with a 665. Games over 225: Harold Erring- ton 271, 226, Gerry Ross 268, Wayne Cranston 248, !tick' Jardine 244, Allan Johnson 240, Bill Bolt 236, George Stanley 236, Gordon Carter 235. Points: Oldsmobiles • 3, ,Fords 5, Mustangs 2, Dodges 5, Pontiacs 2, Buicks 4. Team standings: Fords 12, Mustangs 9, Buicks 9, Dodges 5,' Pontiacs 4, Oldsmobiles 3. Kinloss League Men's high single, Lloyd Mac- Dougall, 264; high triple, Harry Lavis 576. Men 200 and over: Lloyd MacDougall• 264, Harry Lavis 232, Ken Barger 218, Jelle de Jong 215, Grant Gilchrist 214, Evan Keith 213, Alan Falconer 212; Lloyd Moffat 206, Jack Henderson 206. High lady was Beryl. Hunter with a single of 253 and a triple of 608. Ladies 200 and over: Beryl Hunter 253, Linda Stanley 220, Janet Barger 200. Team points: Kings 5, •Snows 2, Wealthys 5, Spys 4, Macs 3, Pippins 2. Team standings: Wealthys 10, Kings 8, Macs 7, Snows 6, Spys 6, Pippins' 5: LUCKNOW- DUNGANNON MIXED LEAGUE Ladies' , high. single was . Linda Cranston with , 241;, ladies' high triple was Marie Stewart with 585.. Ladies over 225: Linda Cranston ' 241, Catherine Andrew 235. Men's high single was Harvey Culbert with 284;' men's high triple was . Harvey Culbert with 818. Men over 250: Harvey Culbert 284, 278, 256, Bill Stewart 250. Points: Chipmunks 2, Foxes 5, Tigers 7, Gophers -0, Zebras 0, Polecats 7, Squirrels 5, Cubs 7, Lions 2, Coons 0, Wolverines' 5, Kangaroos • 2. Team standings: Polecats 21, Tigers 19, Wolverines 17, Lions 13, Cubs 12, Foxes 12, Kangaroos 11, • Squirrels 10, Zebras 7, Chipmunks 4, ,Coons 0, Gophers 0. 50 Happy Hear At Ripley Meeti Mrs. Melville Coiling and Harold Vogan greeted 50 me and guests of the Happy Club of Ripley at the Legion Friday, October 8th at 2 p.i The program was arran Mrs. Ross Martyn #nd Mrs. Liddle Sr. with Mrs. Liddlc as-,chairlady. . As usual Reg led off with a lively sing-so Mrs. MacKenzie at the Mrs. Bill Scott, Mrs. Perrin 'accompanied by Mrs. Lynn sang "Dear Hearts and People" and "The Green, Grass of Home". A review of ploughing activities was given by members. Mrs. Arnold tol Agricultural participation a banquet held in. Kincardine lex for 1700 people; Mrs. Kirkpatrick told of the Church's literature displ hospitality tent. Mrs. Dona told of the humorous thi saw; Reg. Moore told about at the • Craft and Cancer Mrs. MacKay told abo parade, fashion 'show an from ,Ripley. Mrs, Eileen gave piano numbers and al music. Mr.- and Mrs. Martyn showed how the some Of their time in Calif the winter. They danced called Pattern Dancing - Va ne, a tic-tac, pollca and the waltz. These are only a fe dances they have learned .:Minnie Henry was the w' the lady having the mo grandchildren. Mrs. George. Sutherlan geography match. Taki were Mrs. Bert Irwin, Shiells, Mrs. Joe Scott, Ji Mrs. Gillies, Reg Moore GaWley, Bill Henderson, Nesbitt, Eugene Martyn, MacKay and Louis Hilbo proved to be a lot of fun. T won but couldn't defeat Martyn. A short meeting Was h Mrs. Arnold and Mrs. B1 An invitation has, been from the Town and Count Lucknow to attend a card October 20th. A turkey di• be held at Teeswater or date. The 'theme song ai were sung. Lunch was served by Mrs. L. Hilborn, Ada ar Gawley, Mary Pollock, J 'Kay. Mrs. S. Needham wa the lunch committee. pleasant afternoon was all, Advertisin; helps you fin exactly what you need AiJ AMA N A DV g Prt ISING A 0 V lSOFEY, 11111111111111111111