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Greens, Top
Playoff Series
Town and Country Bowling
Final bowling for the season
resulted in high for the ladies going
to Anna Johnstone with single of
179 and double of 342.
Harry Lavis had high score for
the men with single of 338 and
double of 494, this being the
highest double of the season. Gooc1,
bowling Harry!
Games over 200: Harry Lavis
338, Jim McNaughton 264, Walter
Dexter 203.
Team points: Reds 0, Oranges 5,'
Yellows 5, Greens 5, Blues , 0,
Violets 0.
Playoff standings: Qreens 20.
Yellows 16, Oranges 15, Violets 10,
Blues 9, Reds 8.
Congratulations to Walter Dext-
er's Greens on winning the
playoffs.
and Clark and James Montgomery
looked after the PeeWee team.
Andy Whitby presented the Pee-
Wees with the Goderich Young
Canada consolation trophy.
The W.O.A.A. Bantam DD
championship trophy was present-
ed to Steve Simpson who also
received the O.M.H.A. finalist
trophy. Jean Elliott is the Bantam
manager and Greg Hamilton was
the coach.
Paddy ' Murray accepted the
W.O.A.A. Midget DD champion-
ship trophy and the Ripley Lions
tournament trophy. Al Hamilton
;was manager and Bob Gilchrist
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Kinloss Team
Held Banquet
On April 29th Kinloss Mixed
Bowling League held their annual
banquet in the Parish Hall with
Dorothy Farrish in the chair. After
singing grace 49 people sat down to
a delicious turkey dinner. Nancy
Swan had made fitting place cards
for each team, decorated with
different kinds of apples.
Russel Swan thanked the Angli-
can ladies for the wonderful meal
and one of the ladies replied. While
the tables were cleared Agnes
Farrier led in a sing song very
capably directed by Lawrence Welk
'the second, Jack Henderson.
A short business meeting was
held. The same officers from last
_Lear were nominated to stay in for
another year, and all accepted':`
president, Dorothy Farrish; vice
president, Nancy Swan; secretary
treasurer, 'Gerda de Jong. The
treasurer's report was given.' We
decided to try and get a few more
bowlers for next fall so we can put 4
couples on each team. We will
again start bowling on the first
Friday in October and hope to be
through in the last week of April,
starting time'8 p.m.,, Then we came
to the most important ,part of the
evening, the presentation of the
trophies and gifts..
The season's winning team was
the Spys with members, Russel and
Nancy Swan, Mike and Betty Lou
Dalton, Harold Campbell and Jack
Henderson. Linda Stanley present-
ed the trophies to them. They also
will have the name of their team
engraved on the big ,trophy,
donated by Teeswater' Creamery,
when the league started.
Harry Lavis presented the seas-
on's high average to Gerald Rhody,
high, triple to Jelle de Jong and
high single to Murray MacKinnon.
' Ladies' season high average was
won by Janet Barger, high triple by
Gerda de Jong and high single by
Beryl Hunter.. Ann MacDougall
HIGH SCORER.
Eldon Mann presented the
Stewart Mann Memorial Trophy to .
Randy Alton of the Lucknow
Juvenile Hockey Team. The award
presented these gifts.
Playoff team winners were the
Wealthys with members Lloyd and
Ann MacDougall, Ralph and Phern-
ia Cameron, Hank and Hanna
Hartemink, Marj Farrish and Jim
Lavis. Evan Keith presented these
trophies donated by Mr. and Mrs.
Ernie Webb.
'Winning men in 'the, playoffs
were high average Harry Lavis,
high triple Evan Keith and high"
single Fraser MacKinnon. Prizes
presented by Gerald Rhody.
Janet Barger presented the gifts
to the winning ladies in the playoffs
with Doris MacKinnon high aver-
age, high triple Betty Lou Dalton
and high single Gladys Moffat. All
winners fittingly replied when
receiving their gifts.
Our only 300 or over bowler this
.year was Murray MacKinnon and
goes to the highest 'scorer in
Lucknow Minor Hockey system
was presented at the hoc
banquet Friday evening. Rand'
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron A
of Lucknow.
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he was presented with a pin at
gift. Most improved lady of
year was .Ruth Conley and n
improved man was Russel 'S
Both received a pin and a gift.
prizes were won by Dorothy Far
and Jim Lavis.
All league members receive
mug with a lot of bowling advice
it for next year. Last but not
Linda Stanley was presented wi
gift for all the help she has give
in the past year. As Linda
trouble getting the right size
every piece of clothing she b
we went to a "fits all sizes" g
Harry Lavis thanked everyone
making it such a nice evenii4
After a game of cards with D
MacKinnon and Harry Lavis 1
and Nancy Swan and Jelle de J
low, an enjoyable evening cam
an end. See you all next fall, ft
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Hockey. Banquet
Is Season
Windup Event
The Lucknow Minor Hockey
banquet was staged in the Lucknow
Legion Hall on Friday evening and
the hall was filled to capaCity for
the meal arranged by a committee
of team mothers. with assistance
from the Recreation Committee.
Bill Hunter, chairman of the
Recreation Committee. was master
of ceremonies for the evening.
Following the playing of "God Save
The Queen" by Mrs. Tom Pritch-
ard. Tony Johnstone led in Grace.
Dave Neilson of Gorrie, presid-
ent of the Western Ontario Athletic
Association, and Mrs. Neilson,
attended the banquet and he
presented a number of trophies to
award winning Lucknow teams.
Also present was Andy Whitby of
Lucknow, who played professional
hockey thiS year with Utica, New
York, in the North American
Hockey League. Andy assisted in
presenting the awards.
The W .0. A . A DD Atom champ-
ionship trophy was presented to
Donnie Peterson. Wayne Jerome
and Charlie Murray were manager
and coach of the Atoms.
The PeeWee runner-up trophy
for W.O.A.A. was presented to
David Pritchard. Henry and Leon-
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