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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-05-07, Page 23The: roosters were the season ehamps,In the ladies 6.30 bowling league this'year. They include tram row, from the left, Maggie Cleland, Joy Inrjens, Evelyn Smith, caninin, Isobel Miller, and back to!? frhm the left, Wilma Clark, Susan Mengers, Irene Markham, j3ern10 'genii, and Joan ' tivingston. [Sentlnel:Staff Photo]. The playoff ehamps. In the Indies 4.30 bowling league were the Dias and they inclide front row, from the left; Mildred -flogim,:_Iffathieen.MiicDOnald_nnd JoyceAdatison. :Back' row, from the leftsnie, 'Dorothy -Hamilton • Edna McDonald, Grace Elliott, and. Merle Rhody, Irvin and. Mary Cleland-were abienti---1 --• " [Sentinel Staff-Photo] _.1 Armstrong 1 Wender Sundial Reg, 22.50 sq, yd. Only $ 1 7 9s45yd Armstrong' Designer Solarian .Reg. 26.95 sq. yd. Only 4 1995 sq irtfte 24—locknoW Sentinell Wednesday, NIY 7i 1980 t . league hold ban The Ladies .6.30 BoWling most improved bowler, they held. • their----annualmtied4vith-12-pins-above-thei bariquet and social evening last year's average. at the Anglican -Parish Hall at The winning team in the 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 29th. playoffs was the Ducks and. Each lady received a cer- they, were .presented with amic rosebud vase from their trophies by Joan, Livingston league with bowling pin and and Isobel Miller. The team ball painted on them and a members were captain Merle real daffodil, Other rimielties .1thody, Mary ,Cleland, Grace donated by Royal Bank, Bank Elliott, Joyce Adamson, of Montreal, The Lottery Kathleen MacDonald, Edna Shop, Super Loto and Prov- McDonald, Lillian Irvin, Dor- incial t Pepsi Cola, IVIcDon- othy Hamilton and Mildred agh'S Irisurance, Sepoy Sta- Hogan. tionery, Bain's Groceteria, The playoff trophies were Mayfair Restaurant, and won by the follOwingladies. Kemp's General Store wee Bernice. Kemp won the high, given to the ladies in boodle single with 277; Bernice bags. Kemp won the high triple A business meeting was with 639; Jean Phillips won held with president, Bernice the high single with handicap Kemp,presiding. The treas- with 317; Dorothy Hamilton urea's report was read by won the high triple with hatii- Joyce Adamson. Nomina- cap with 771. tions were held for officers The presentation of the for 198081 season, and all bowling glasses from Lucky the officers were voted back Wood Lanes was made as in again'- president, Bernice follows: You received a glass Kemp; vice 'president, Joan for each game you bowled Livingston; treasurer, Joyce during the year over 225, Adamson and secretary, Iso- 240, or 250, depending oh bel Miller. • . your average. The preientation of troph- . For games 225 and up the ies and gifts was ,conducted by vice president Joan Liv- ingston with Joyce Adamson and Isobel Miller assisting. The winning team of the regidar season's bowling was the Roosters and the captain Evelyn Smith was presented ary. They all received a mug Joan Robinson expressed glass with Skunk award. on appreciation to the executive them. for their work which they had The Season's trophies done over the past year and were won by the following wished them the best for the and• presented to each by dif- next season. The evening ferent bowlers from each concluded with the playing of team. Court Whist with Jessie Bernice Keirip ' won the Joynt and Dorothy Bain high average with 176; Irene winning the high prizes and Markham won the high Marion Campbell and Jean single with 292; Dorothy Conley winning the low. Bain won the high triple with The names for the teams 647; Janet 'MacPherson won l was voted on and the major- the high single with handicap ity voted to be called after with 340; Evelyn Smith won Kinds of Treats, so its the high triple with handicap possible to go from a Turkey' with 806; Grace Elliott and this year to a Pretzel next Sharon Culbert, both won the year. MOTORCYCLES and Snowmobiles DO BEND W N 76 COUNTRY CORNER MN LUCANNe, TO LO.N004 4 -SAY.10-10/SUN.12-6 following boVers received one' glass, Joan Livingston, Lillian Irvin, Janet MacPher- son, Mary Cleland, -Kathleen MacDonald, Pat -Holloway;* Jessie. Joynt, Delores Van- Osch, Isobel Millet won, 2, Joanne Menary won 2, Joy with the Bud Hamilton Tro- ,Jurjens won 2, Irene Mark- phy 'brJoyce.•Adamson. The ' •fiam won 3 and Grace Elliott team members were Evelyn won 6: Smith, Bernice Kemp, Joan For games 240 and up the Livingston, Irene Markham, following received one glass, Isobel Miller, Susan Men- Evelyn Smith, Anne Ander- gers, Wilma Clark, Joy Jur- son, Jean Phillips, Becki jens and Maggie Cleland. Culbert won 2, Nancy -Bfooks /Each player received a tro- won 2 and Dorothy Bain won phy of which six of them 3. were donated by Ernie For games-=250 and ujr-- Webb. Merle Rhody won 2 -and The low team .for the Bernice Kemp, won 4. season and the playoffs was There were 13 lucky door the Hens and how they prizes won by Jessie Joynt, managed it both times took . Belle Herbert, Nancy some bowling. The team Brooks, Pat Holloway, Lois members were Captain Jes- McIntosh, Liella Finlayson', sic Joynt, Marion Cook, Nancy Aitchison, Becki Cul- Belle Herbert, Lorna Button, bert, Wilma Clark, Isobel Margaret Black; Bertha 01- Miller, Mildred Hogan, son, Joan Robinson, Betty Kathleen MacDonald and Finlayson and Joanne Meri- - Linda Stanley. Fl DASHWOOD. EXETER MT cAnmk . CORBETTig HURON RD II 5 I HWY 53 Oft MIt Imo, aim am am assmal 1 Kawasaki III Armstrong Sundial Reg. 14.95 sq. yd. Only $1 1 9 sq yd Armstrong ETC Solarian !fag. 19.50 sq. yd. Only Certaii7flonv designs eopyPtAhtel by A rnistry At these low prices, isn't it time you stopped waxing? 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