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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-04-16, Page 13OW TOWN AND COUNTRY. Joan Robinson had high single for the ladies with-202. The double went to. Yera Purvis, with 335. High for 'the men was taken by, Jack Ritchie with double of 368, single 209. Team standings: Reds. 2, Oranges 10, Yellows Greens 2, Blues 5, Violets 8. KINLOSS MIXED LEAGUE • High man was Harold Campbell a singlebf 229 and a triple of 584. Men •200 and over: Han:4d Campbell 229, . Gerry V,d.-- Klippe 222, -Don E. Parrish 222, Lloyd MacDougall 212,' Ron McQuillin 204, 201. Ladies high was Betty Lou Dalton with a single of 201 and' a triple of •517. Team points and -stand- Skows 7, 14; Macs 5, 9; 7;79; RiirgS72;--r:isiss 0,. 3; Wealthys ,0, 0. RTRAIT PACKAGE TOTAL PACKAGE $1 3 95 ON DELIVERY • 2-8 x10 •2-5x7 •2 —3 x 5 • 12 Wallet Size Sitting fee --$1.00 per person. Full package order only. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 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Chris Collyer for One Pine- boys would IOW to thank VI* busy season on April 5 With a and all twenty.4ive finished solatiOn, W.O.A.A., chain- Groote, our only second year Coach Murray and manag- -parents for being . their best win against f/russels, The the season with the odd On/011p in straight games. defenseman: His 'example ers Collyer and Gibson would fans and the 1,ticknew Co-op ''' team completed th.eir $eaSun• game. off or limps, tan,mps and an exciting playoff series helped the rest of the creW like to thank the boys far far their support , gameswith $7 and a record , and Floridai oranges, Our with Smtthville in the OHA Play like Veterans. • their peerless performance, ,P100 team activity will be of wins, r3 ties and 22 team had 9 second year and prayoffs.goal, Bill Card carried pleasantnesS and punctuality a family fun night t Holy- 10Sses. • ' • yearPlarerS7r---- he-seasot Twenty-five boys came out • Team beSts likely included Murray, was leading scorer, parts of 43 , contests. •}3ill's METS BOW, LING. • High single Jim Bain with. a331. `.High triple Ran 'Stanley with 707. Games over 225: Jim Bain 331, Brian Stewart 294; Ken 'Adams 288, John Van Diep- A eri 252, Ron Stanley 246, 241, Games of _20 _and over: Bernice Kemp 277, Merle Rhody 259, 203, Jean Phil- lips 26$, Lois McIntosh 201, Lorna BUtton 202, Becki Culbert 206. Playoff. champions are the Ducks, team membersheing • Merle Rhody, `Mary Cleland, Grace Elliott, Joyce Adar#- son, Kathleen' MacDonald; Edna' McDonald; Lillian Ir.- vin,Dorothy Hamilton, Mild- red Hogan. Service We Believe In It Locknow, Ripley ,,,.,,lei Point Clark ,ectitt Date Buhr 528.2926 • MOWIlliAnin • taltivvvi ..[StilesDhrettorl og. urvi 3O„196,7231 or, 39645 61; anam.tirim.lieVitf • TOURNAMENT BOWLING On Saturday,' *April 12 Lucky' Wood Lanes held a 3-6-9 Tournament. Botr Greer 234, Roy Finlay- son 233, Clarence Greer 231. Team standings: Oldsmo- biles 9; 20; • Fords 13,- 21; Mnstangs 11, 21; Dodges 9, 21; Pontiacs 101/2 , 221/2 ; Buicks 101/2 , 201/2 . • Games over 20,Qi. Linda Cranston 294, 210, Marie Park •251,.:••. Chris._ McDonald 224,. Sharon Cuillerier 211, • Barb Tyler 207, Marie Hal- ---clenby-205. • ' '• Team point§ and. Stand- . ings: Cherries 5, 19;,Bananag 2, 17; Pineapples 7, 16; Grapes 5, 14; Apples 0••,- 10; Oranges 2, 8.. LADIES 6:30,P M:. LEAGUE Bernice Kemp bowled the high single with 277. , Merle Rhody • bowled the high, triple with a 633. With an average of 2.30 performance • impr'oved points per game and 90 steadily --- perhaps our most . points for the season. Assist- improved'player. Todd ant Captain, Todd,, Ritchie, * _Scharlach' appeared 'in 30 • was second in scoring with games with a very respect- 1.78 pointS _per game and able:- 2.09 goats against. Donnie McFarlan was third Others Who stood between The -seven winners were with 1.34 pOints per, game, the pipes were Donnie Mc- Lloyd NSiddall, MolesWorth, Defensively, the blue line Farlan, for ,nine gams,.and * $90.00-,, for 2807; Bob Mae- Donald,. Mount Forest, fr/ e es a t $70.00 for p 2664; Norm Wild- ee ts tes ATTENTION