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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-10-20, Page 8All Star Tours ",11.7',.: • 5,. mommwerlsoar Ends October 23 ALL ITEMS 10% to 50% OFF CRYSTAL BONE CHINA DINNERWARE BONE CHINA TABLE SETS , IRONSTONE 'TABLE SETS WE HAVE IN STOCK ONE FLOOR MODEL GRANDMOTHER'S WESTMINSTER CHIME CLOCK REGULAR $985.00 ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL - $725.00 DIAMOND RING SETS BY ROMANCE BELL EEK BLUE MOUNTAIN POTTERY SILVER SILVER FLATWARE AND . HOLLOWARE STAINLESS STEEL ' PLATY/ARE • OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK. MONDAY TO SATURDAY SCHMID'S JEWELLERY and CHINA OWNERS - W. JOS. AND DEAN E. AGNEW PHONE 528-3532 LUCKNOW, ONTARIO STORE. WIDE THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO wEp.NEspAY, OCTOBER 20., 197 Janet Barger 206, 205, Nancy Swa, 201. Team points: Kings 5, Snows z Wealthys 2, Spys 2, Macs Pippins 5. , Team. standings: Kings. I: Wealthys 12, Snows 10, Macs 11 Pippins 10, Spys 8. The Lucknow Brownies are well into their •• new 1976-77 season and have twelve girls ;registered with ,1 three leaiiers. They held, their fOurth meeting of the year on Tuesday, October 12. Fairy Queen, Donalda Thornpson, placed the 'toadstool for Brownie Ring. After Brownie Ring the girls went back to their corners to mark their books. Pow-Wow was 1ield and Brown Owl reminded the girls to bring in their Calendar money next week. It was ,decided to have a Hallowe'en party on October 26. Everyone is to bring a friend. 'Dianne Wilson showed the girls a salt rock. After a short time in the work groups the meeting closed with the squ'eeze and the arch. , • The Brownies ace divided into SiXes as follows: Elves, ..Tracey McDonagh and Heather Macln- tyre; Gnomes, Donalda Thompson' and Jackie Rathwell; Pixies, Rose- mary Gilmore, Lori. Emmeiton and ' Mae Raynard; Sprites, Helen MacIntyre and Dianne Wilson; °Tweenies; Lisa Barger„ JOsie den Boer and Cathy Hamilton. The leaders are, Brown Owl, Mrs. Haiold (Lloya) Nicholson; Packies, Kathryn McKim and Susan Thompson. Advertising... keeps people working. ,CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISORY ROAR!) 4, BROWNIE NEWS Kinloss League Jake 'Conley rolled ,high single for the Men with a score of 263 and Evan Keith .high triple with 615. Men 200 and over: Jake Conley, LUCKNOVV- DUNGANNON MIXED LEAGUE . High single •and triple for the ladies wasIylary Cleland with a .282 single and '613 triple. High single and triple for the men was Ron Durnin with ,259 single and 705 triple. Team points: Chipmunks 3, Foxes 5, Tigers ' 3, Gophers 0, Zebras 4,, Polecats 4, Squirrels 7, Cubs 2, Lions 0, Coons 2,' Wolverines . 5, Kangaroos 7. Team standings: Polecats 25, Wolverines 22, Tigers, 22, Kangar- oos 18, Squirrels 17, Foxes 17, Cubs 14, Lions 13, Zebras 11, Chipmunks 7, Coons 2, Gophers 0. Ladies 9 p.m. High single, Linda Sticklend 287; high triple, Linda Sticklend 701. Games over 200: Linda Sticklend 287, 232, Lynn Wall 210, Vicki Park 205, Marie Park' 202, Susan• Stevenson 212, 219, Irene Nelson 239, Marie Hoffman 206, Olive Chisholm 253, Gail Mackie 200, Grace Hopf 200, Merle Rhody 234. Team' points: Merle Rhody's Violets 7, Anna Johnstone'S Dais- ies 0; Linda Sticklend's Roses 7, Tena Gardner's Asters 0; Barb Helm's Daffodils 5, Grace Hopf,'s Tulips 2. Team standings: Asters 23, Violets 21, Daffodils 22, Daisies 22,. /Roses 21, Tulips 16. Evan Keith 248; Jim Lavis 205, Ken Barger 202. For the ladies, Vera Falconer captured the high single with 212 and Janet Barger the high triple with 557 .Ladies A 200.. and over: Vera Falconer 212,* Beryl Hunter 207, ALL STAR TOURS, PIONEERS OF ESCORTED MOTOR COACH TOURS "OUR BUSINESS IS GOING PLACES" We're headin f the sunshine with a wonder- ful selection o olidays to choose from. All prices quoted twin basis per person, via Deluxe Motor Coach. Special prices for each 'of 4 or 3 per room. TOURS 12 day CENTRAL FLORIDA AND. DAYTONA BEACH 3 'dep. at $299 2 dep. at• $329 14 day FLORIDA, CIRCLE TOUR 7 dep. at $369 - 6 dep. at $399 14 day CLEARWATER_ BEACH AND • CENTRAL,. FLORIDA .. .2` departures -,- $389,. 14 day FLORIDA ECONOMY SUNSHINE SPECIAL • • 5 dep. at $249 -- 4 dep. at $269 16. day TEXAS AND FLORIDA PLUS MATAMOROS, MEX. 5 departures $465 21 day CALIFORNIA AND THE GOLDEN WEST 10 departures -- $640 FLORIDA' RELAXATION VACATIONS DAYTONA BEACH. 21 day EFFICIENCY LIVING or.A 1- 21 day dep. at'$415 2 dep. at $385 28 day 28 day - 2• departures $499 ' PENSACOLA, FLORIDA'S WHITE 14 day • 'SAN BEACH or • 21 day • 14, day, 2 dept. at $329 and $319 21 day, 2 dep. at $389 'and $369 SCHOOL BREAK 9- day PENSACOLA BEACH, FLORIDA AND THE Dept. Mar. 19 - GRAND OLE 'OPRY k $260 9 day FABULOUS DAYTONA BEACH $259 Dept. Mar: 19 - CHRISTMAS SEASON' AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS 8 day PENSACOLA BEACH, FLORIDA AND THE GRAND OLE .OPRY $260 Dep., Dec. 26 -- 8 day DAYTONA BEACH Dep. Dec. 26 -- $239 8 day CLEARWATER BEACH Dep. Dec. 26 -- $269 14 day FLORIDA CHRISTMAS CIRCLE TOUR 1399 Departure December 20 'n, - • ( ALSO ECONO-COACH HOLIDAYS FOR INFORMATION FREE BROCHURES -- RESERVATIONS CONTACT (MRS. BRYCE) MERLE ELLIOTT Lucknow, Ont. Phone 528-3500 Licensed under the Travel Industry Act No. 1338987 Men.'s. 9 p.m. High single and high triple went ' to Gerry Ross with 'a 311 single and 734 triple. Games over 225: Gerry Ross 311, 245; Wayne Cranston 276, Clar- ence Greer 259, George Stanley 256, Gerald Rhody 237, Lloyd MacDougall 230, Bill Bolt 229, Allan Stanley 226. Team Points: Oldsmobiles 0, Fords 7, Mustangs 7, Dodges 5, Pontiacs 0, Buicks 2. Team standings: Fords 19, Mustangs 16, Buicks 11, Dodges 10, Pontiacs .4, Oldsmobiles 3. Tow.n and CountryBowling Ruth-Mathers had high single for the ladies with 180. High double went to Anna Johnstone with 331. High scorer for the men was john McMurchy with single of 187 and double of 292. Team scores: Reds 0, Oranges 0, Yellows 5, Greens 2, ,Blues 5, •Violets 3. 1 Team' standings: Yellows 13, Blues 12, Violets 8, Givens 7, l Oranges 3, Reds 2 Intertown Bowling Lucknow defeated Kincardine 11-0 on Saturday, October 9. Five game scores were 1030-941; 1243- 924;.1089-1000; 1018-893; 1011- 979: Men's scores were: Gerry Ross 1178, Ron Stanley 1157, Gerald Rhody 1070, Harvey Culbert 1002, Gordon Carter 911, Bob Greer 884. Ladies 6:30 Irene Markham had the high single with a 26'7 and Bernice Kemp had' the high triple of 594. Games of 200 'and over: Irene Markham 267, Bernice Kemp. 260, Jean Phillips 214, Mary Louise'. Dalton 207, 215, Pat . Livingston 204; Evelyn Smith 248, Maudie Fisher 202, Norma MCDonagh 207, Team Points: Kathleen MacDon- ald's Jacks. 5, Gladys Moffat's Kings 2; Belle Mole's Jokers 5, Ruth Thompson's Deuces 2; Grace Elliott's Queens 5,,Anne Riegling's Aces 2. Team standings: Jacks 21, Deuces 21, Kings 18, Queens 18, Jokers 15, Aces 12. Youth Bowling High single and triple for 'the bantams was John Fabor, single 101, triple 223. High 'single and triple for the juniors was Pam Ross, single 196, triple 501. High single and triple for the seniors was, Wayne Park, single 182, triple 477. Points:. Hawks 0, Bruins 7, Leafs 5, Canadiens 2, Flyers 7, Rangers 0. Team standings: Bruins 7, Flyers 7, flak 5, CanadienS. 2, Hawks 0, Rangers 0. • -k