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He is survived by his wife, the
former Ella Sowerby; one daught-
er, Mrs. Eldon J. (Madeline)
Ritchie, R. R. 3 Lucknow; one son,
Melvin Ernest Bogie, Goderich; six
grandchildren; and two sisters,
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October 24 with the 'Rev. G. L.
Royal officiating.
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',O.AGivootoT\ THE .LUCKNOW SENTI.NEI„ 141,1C1Ctiov6 ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER
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SCHIESTEL - to Mr. and Mrs.
David Schiestel of Wingham on
Saturday, October 30th, 1976, at
,Wingham and District Hospital, a
son, Jason Michael Kenneth.
Ladies,high single andtriple was
Shirley Hawthorne with 255 single
and 635 triple.
Ladies over 225: Shirley Hawth
orne 255, Marie Stewart 239,
Shirley Bolt 234.
Mens high single was Wayne
Cranston with 297; mens high
triple was Wayne Rhody with 748.
Men. over' 250:. Wayne Cranston
297, Wayne Rhody 283, 263, Ron
Stanley 280, Frank, Hawthorne 279,
Grant 'Chisholm 278.
Pointi: Chipmunks 2, Foxes 0,
, Tigers 4, Gophers. 3, Zebras 2,
Polecats• 7, Squirrels 7, Cubs 5,
Lions 4, Coons 5, Wolverines 0,
Kangaroos 3.
Standings: Polecats 34, Squirrels
31, Tigers 31, Kangaroos 28,
Wolverines 25, Cubs 24, Lions 21,
Foxes 19, Zebras 13, Chipmunks
11, Gopheis.•8, Coons 7.
LUCKNOW-
DUNGANNON •
MIXED LEAGUE
High single, Joanne Searle 294;
high triple, Merle Rhody 672.
Games over 200: Marg Hackett
269, Carol Carter 203, Lynn Wall
203, Merle .Rhody 215, 215; 242,
Sandra Henderson 220, Joanne
Searle 294, Kay Crawford 231,
Evelyn Henderson 204, Aileen
Clarke 208, Lorna Guay 235.
Team points: Merle Rhody's
Violets 5, Linda Sticklend's Roses
Tena Gardner's Asters 2, Barb
Helm's Daffodils 5; Anna John
stone's Daisies 5, Grace Hopf's
Tulips 2.
Team standings: Daffodils 34,
Daisies 32, Violets 29, -Asters 27,
Roses 23, Tulips 23.
Youth Bowling
High single and triple for the
seniors was Sandra Henderson, 200
single and 505 triple. s
High single and triple for' the ,
juniors was Betty Stanley, 210
single and• 516 triple.
High single and triple fot the
Bantams was David Ross, 151
single and 335 triple.
Team points: Rangers' 0, Canad-
lens 7, Leafs 2, Hawks 5, Flyers 0,
Bruins 7.
Team standings:Bruins 21, Can-
ad'iens 16, Hawks 10, Leafs 9,
Flyers 7, Rangers 0.
Kin loss League ,
Jim Lavis rolled high single for
the men with a 256 single and Ken
Barger the high triple with 551.
Men 200 and over: Jim= Lavis
256, Ken Barger 233, 200, Evan
Keith 230, ,Don Fairish 223,
Murray MacKinnon 218, 212, Jelle
de Jong 211.
For the ladies Gerda de Jong
rolled the high single with' 217 and
Dorothy Farrish the high triple with
508.
Ladies 200 and over: Gerda de
Jong 217, Betty Lou Dalton 209,
Doreen MacDonald 202.
' Team points: Kings 2, SnoWs 2,
Wealthys, 2, Spys 5, Macs 5,
Pippins 5.
Team standings: Pippins, • 22,
Kings 20, Wealthys 18, Macs 18,
Spys 15, Snows 12.
Town , and
Country Bowling
Anna Johnston bowled 'high for
the ladies with a single of 200 and
-double of 360.
For the men it was Walter Dexter
with a single of '203 and double of
363. •
Team scores: Reds 2, Oranges 2,
Yellows 3, Greens 3, Blues 2,
Violets 3.
Team standings:' Yellows 21,
Blues 16, Greens, 13, Violets 11,
Oranges 8, Reds 6.
Ladies 6:30
Irene Markham: was the high
bowler with a single, of 285 and a
triple of 635.
Games of 200 and over:- Irene
Markham 285, Ena Henderson
207, Pat Livingston 215, 206, Becky
Culbeff 221, Donna Stauble 284.
Team points: Belle Mole's Jok-
ers 5, Gladys Moffat's Kings 2;
Kathleen MacDonald's Jacks 5,
Grace Elliott's Queens' 2; Anne
Riegling's Aces 7, Ruth Thomp-
son's 'Deuces 0.
Team standings: Jacks 30,
Deuces 26, Queens 25, Aces 22,
Jokers 22, Kings 22.
Intertown Bowling
On October 23rd, Lucknow lost tcr
Wingham' 7-4.
" Scores-were: 980-1233, 928-1050,
1078-1105, 1045 ,•1034, 1130-976.
Men's scores: Gerry Ross 1039,
Gordon Carter 1018, Bob Greer
1017, Ron Stanley 1010, Gerald
Rhody 981, Rick Jardine 885.
Standings: Moleswort,h 37,
Wingham 35, Ltrcknoiv 35, Listowel
32, Kincardine 9, Walkerton 6.
Men's 9 p
' Mens high single ;and
Ron. Stanley 296 sine
triple.
Games Over 225: Ri
296, Harvey Culbert T
Stanley 261, Gordon (
Keith Cranston 251,
'Greer 246, Allan Stank
Points: Oldsmobilcs
Mustangs 5, Dodges 2,
Buicks 2.
Mustangs
24, Buicks 20, .01dstr
Dodges 12, Pantiacs 8.
Coiborne Fanner
And Assessor
E. J. BOGIE
Ernest James Bogie, 170 Brock
Street, Goderich, died suddenly at
his residence Thursday, October
21. He was 76,.
He was born February 9, 1900 in-
Colborne Township to David Clark
and Isabelle (McWhinney) Bogie.
He was a lifelong resident of
Colborne Township until moving to
' Goderich three years ago. He
farmed all his life and was
Colborne Township assessor. from