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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-12-10, Page 10Page 10-4daelat0w ' Sentinel, Wednesday, December' 10, 1980 the boredom of a route, march, Other songs on': the album are equally well known by most of us whoare at least approaching middle age, For the.younger, genera; ion the son Men" will give them ,an insight into the spirit and courage of those difficult years betvveen 1939 and 45. "Precious Men" is an • covernbOr..hoiMey.. pool *inners. Winners in the month of November for the Lucknow and District Kinsmen Club Hockey Pool were: Novem- ber 1 with '12 seconds, Bob Struthers and Ken Mewhin- ney, Lucknow; November 8, 32 seconds, Mike McDon- Priestap and Barry McDon- agh, Lucknow and Bill Hen- ry, Goderich; November 29, 42 seconds, Peter Steer, Lucknow and Gerry Bell, Goderich. There are two winners each, week, as two complete 15, 52 seconds, Ron Lang-, lois, Point Clark and Gary Midgets, lose McCormick, Wingham; Nov- ember 22, 22 seconds, Gerry agh, Lucknow and John pools-were sold.. G Listow 1 N ember ross, e ; ov o p ey Ri 4111 , k11Vi 4.0/ 101# A -TtlEPERFECT-ST-06KING SUFFER-- f i t t erti Ka e. Give henthe gift_of_choice. _you can't go wrong! 4$r Vr‘c\c1394itali>.. . FROM. Schonid's JeWellery & China Lucknow . Phone 5284532 Open Six Days a week a takes u back BY Istga, SHAW Those of • us who are familiar with the songs from the days of 1039.045 will enjoy the record album -Precious Kier Which contains songs of this era. • Old favourites such as • '`Bless 'Ent , All", "Beer Barrel Polka" and the "White Cliffs of Dover" are performed in the stimulating style of. the Harbouraires male chorus of Goderich. then you will recall its• theme Only a male chorus can do, song of the same name. The real justice to these, types of words of "Carry on.Canada" songs be they of a robust or a .• the initial song of Precios sentimental nature. Men - takes a renewed Today songs such as these ineaning in these , days of are oustalgie--reminders-of-7-uneertant-politieal-and pleasant occasions which oc- onuc times. curred in the first part of the As, the, album "Precious '40 decade. Men" is a musical tribute to If you were one of the all servicemen, included in many who tuned into that the content are a few of the morale boosting radio pro- gram of the early 1940s entitled "Carry on Canada" • Troubles" and "Keep the Home Fires Burning". Each service is represent- ed on the album. Those'who wore Air Force blue will enjoy a . stirring version of "Lords of the. Air". Those who served in the Navy will readily recognize a brief livelybut lavendered version of the „"Nortb Atlantic Squadraon". Former Army personnel will recall "Quartermaster Stores" which was, often sung by the troops to relieve songs which were popular unique album - the 911137 one during World War I - such as of its kind ever produced by a 'Tipperary", "Long Long' branch of the Royal Canadisti `-`Pack Up -.,Your___LLeg,ion, This album. contains an original song, the title song which was written by and is' performed by an associate me/fiber of Branch 109, Therese Dufty.• Yes, the songs we knew best are alive and well and again brought to life on "Precions Men". This album is being distributed by God- erich Legion Branch 109' and is available at the Branch and in, town at Andersen's Book Centre, Squire Gift, VVorsell Brothers, Believe In Music, LucknOw. Quotable quote How • do you suppose some people will spend Eternity when they don't knew how' ito spend the next, half hour. -Ralph Waldo Emerson, 103- 1882. On December 8 . the Mid- gets travelled to Ripley a little shorthanded because of injuries and the flu bug.. It was a . fast, close checking game until the third period, when Ripley scored 3 goals in less than a minute to go on and win 5 - 1. Lueknow's only goal came on a pass from David Edis- bury to Al Eadie who put a "knee fake" on the. goalie to score. Bowling scores LUCKNOW-DUNGANNON Ladies' high single Marion Cook 255. Ladies high triple, Gwen Caesar 587. Ladies over 225: Marion Cook 255, Gwen Caesar 250. Men's high single Ron' Stanley .340. Men's high triple Ron Stanley 1017. Men over 250: Ron Stanley 340, 340, 337, Brian Stewart 259. Team points: Chipmunks 33, Tigers 53, Gophers 31, Zebras 33, Polecats 41, Squireels 38, Cougars 20, Coons 34, Wolverines 44, Kangaroos 52, Lions 49.. November 26 - 27 Ladies' high single Agnes. Delburgue 252. Ladies' high triple Lynn Culbert 595. Ladies over 225: Agnes Delburgue 252, Betty Stanley 238. Men's high single Bob Greer 281. Men's high triple Frank Hawthorne 690. Men over 250: Bob Greer 281, Prank Hawthorne 261, Bob Love 255. Last week • missed Hary Culbert 255, 259. Team points: Chipmunks 31, Tigers 48, Gophers 31, Zebras 28, Polecats 41, Squirrels 31, Cougars 18, Coons 27, Wolverines 44, Kangaroos 45, Lions 42. LADIES' 9 O'CLOCK High single Wendy Nixon 271. High triple Lynn Wall 608. Games over 200: Agnes Delburgue 209, Lynn Wall 254, Marie Scott 200, Carol Adams 222, Wendy Nixon 271. • Team points and stand- ings: Cherries 7, 39; Bananas 0, 45; Grapes 2, 41; Oranges 5, 49; Pineapples 2,, 26; Apples 5, 31. LADIES' 6:30 P.M. Betty Emberlin bowled the high single with a 217. Bernice Kemp' bowled the high triple with a 602: Games of 200 and over: Betty Emberlin 217, Bernice Kemp 209, 213, Joan Living- ston 211. Team points and stand- ings: Pretzels 7, 55; Peanuts 2, 55; Chocolates 5, 49; Cheezies 7, 48; Chiclets 0, 46; Lollipops 0, 41. KINLOSS MIXED Ladies' high single and triple was rolled by Nancy Swan with 207 and 509. Men's high single Jon Zdybel with 222 and high triple Harry Lavis with 533. Team points and stand- ings: Spys 7, 39; Snows 5, 28; Macs 2, 27; Pippins 2, 27; Kings 0, 24; Wealthys 5, 23. F- BEGINNING AT 1:15 P.M. FREE MOVIE - FREE TREATS -FREE SKATING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13th LUCKNOW CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOL SANTA'S VISIT TO LtICICSOW IS BEING SPONSORED BY LUCKNOW BUSINESS ASSOCIATION AND LUCKNOW AND DISTRICT KINSMEN ,T-01.0•W-h