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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-12-03, Page 15rucelea olds annual meeting • • • Mr, and, Mrs, Dave. Springer of Whiteehurch on 'Friday eVening, About 25 guests were present, Progressive euchre was plaYed and birthday lunch served after- Wards. Everyone had an enjoyable time. MLIAN 'YOUNG timitat since Monday,140V, ing. We .hope he will soon ember 24 when She suffered home again. Winter arrived this Week.; a heart attack. We hope she Mr, and Mrs. 'ClareneO end with a mixture of rain, will soon be feeling, better. Young of Tara visited. on sleet. wind, and snow mak- The Whitecfturch Young Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, ing driving hazardous at Peoples are, holding 'an Old Len Coughlin ands family; times. At time of writing it Time dance .in the White Monday was a holiday for lciolcg• ds if we-will-lose-the--thurcli-Hall-on-Friday-even-7-most--Of -the-- Bruce- , Cott snow again. Maybe we Will ing, December '5, public school children. still get some ,Indian. sum- Jamie Young ...of Sarnia Mr, angt,. MrS. John de mer. - C011ege spbtut- the weekend , Boer' of the 2nd of Kinloss Mr. arid Mrs. Chester Pin- with, his parents,, Mr, and returned home last week nell of Mildmay visited with Mrs. Jim Young and fainily, after spending some time Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Yeung We are pleased to report with relatives in Holland; on Wednesday. that Fred Tiffin of White- 'A birthday party in honour • Mrs. Gerry VanderKlippe church,- who is a patient in of Mrs. Bev Springer's birth- :is' a patient - 'in -Wingtiam London Hospital, is .improy- -day- was held .at the home -of-, Lucknow Midgets travel- led to Mildmay on November 27 to • take a win 9 .- Z. The team showed a well balanced attack with 10 players scar- ing in the 18 scoring points. Scoring for Lucknow were Al Eadie, 2 goals, 2 assists; Gerald Cook, 2 goals; Glen Raynard , and Kent Alton,, 1, goal and, 2' assists; Don Greer, Dar Pritchard and Dave Gibson, 1 goal each; Paul. MacIntyre. Mike Huni- phrey and Art (lark, 1 assist: On December 1 Tiverton came to town and gave A lesson in how. to play three periods of .:hockey. Down 4 - 2 with' two minutes to go, they scored two .quick 'goals to. The annual 'meeting of Brticelea Haven Auxiliary was 'held in the auditorium on NoVember. 20 with 11 present. After a delicious pet luck dinner the president, Mrs. Lamont, opened the Meeting and-Mrs. 'Janet Mc- Kenzie read.the minutes and took the roll call in the absence of the secretary, Mrs. Fischer. Mts. Joyce Dally' . 'reported n. the WorkshOp held , November 19 in Walkerton' for Atntiliary members, Vol- unteers and Activity CO-ord- inators. Plans were finalized for the Christmas Party for the residents to be held on December 18... Any relatives . or friends are welcome to attend. It was detided to have the nominating committee give their ..report at the meeting folloWing the party. ' K[NLOSS MIXED LEAGUE • Ladies high single and triple Angie Farrish with 207 and 483. Men's high single and triple Harry Lavis with 226 'A. . Men 200 and over: Harry Lavis 226, 219, -Russel Swan 223; Hank Hartemink 210, JOin Zdybel 212, Jake Conley 201, Team points and stand- ings: Spys 5, 33; Macs 3, 25;' Pippins 4, 25; Kings .2, 24; Snows 5, 23; WealthyS 2, 1.8. MEN'S. BOWLING High single Roy. FinlaYsOn 288., High triple Ron Stanl4 724. • Games over 225: Roy Pity layson 288, Ron Stanley 286, 233, Bob Greer 278, Ken Ilarmeti 245; Brian Stewart 245, Don MacKinnon 239. Terry Austin 230,, Ken Eadie 228. Standings: Oldsmobiles 5, 41; Fords 0:.:16; Mustangs 3, 27; Dodges 7, 35; Pcottiacs 2, '36; Buicks 4, 34. LADIES 9 O'CLOCK 242H.igh single Wilma'Elliott High triple Joanne Searle 624. • • Games over 200: -Wilma Elliott 242, Carol Adams 232, 'Barb Tyler 206, 238, Sharon Cnillerier 205, Karen Allan 206, 213, Joanne Searle 240, 215, Mary Lau Raynard 202, • Wendy Nixon 226. Team points and stand- , ings; Grapes 4, 39 -Cherries 3, 32; - Pineapples. 3, 24; Bananas 4, 45; Oranges 5, 44; Apples 2, 26, TOWN AND COUNTRY Isobel Tiffin bowled high• for the ladies with a single 'of 202 and double of 341. Les Purvis had high score for the men with single-of 206 and double of 398. ' Team standings: Greens 30, Oranges 28, Yellows 27, Violets 23, Reds 14, Blues 13. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 31 1:30 3:30 p.m. Moms and Tots Free Skate 3:45 4:45 Brookside School Boys Hockey 7:00 - 8:00 Atom Game. . Ripley vs Lucknow THURSDAY, DEC. 4 8:30 Industrial League Holyrood,vs Flying Dutchmen Lucknow vs Kititail FRVAY, DEC. 5 45 -'4:45 Brookside School Girls HockeY 7:0‘) p.m. Pee Wee Game Ripley vs Lucknow 8:30 p,m. Flantam Game Tiverton.vs Lucknow SATURDAY,IDEC.4 House League 8 a‘m. Canadians vs Leafs 9 Red Wings vs Black Flawkt (Practice same as last week) 2:00 - 4:00 Public Skating SUNDAY, DEC.', 1:30 - 3:15 Public Skating] 3;45 p.m. Juvenile Game Walkerton vs Lucknow; 7:00 to 9:00 Adult Skati Midgets del tie TTiverton team earn a well deserved 4 - 4 tie. Greer with 1 goal • each. Al Scoring for Lucknow were Eadie assisted on ' two and Glenn Raynard, Lance San- Paul Pickard and Troy Rit- clerson., Art- Clark and Doll chie assisted on one each. LADIES 6:30 P.M. Maudie Fisher bowled the high single with a 222. „_Mildred Cameron bowled the high triple with a 532. , Gaines of 200 and -Over: Maudie ,Fisher 222, Karen MacDonald 205, Mildred Catheron 201, Dorothy Ham- ilton 206, Nancy Farrish 214. • Team points And Stand- .sings: Peanuts 5, 53;• Pretzels 5,' 48; Chiclets 2, 46; Choco-' hates 2, 44; Lollipops 5, 41; Cheezies 2, 41. 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