The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-01-07, Page 201 I
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INTEMY11,14 BOWIING
On December 20th Wa
llow defeated Shelburne 41
Lucknow scores were: Ron
Stanley 1207, Bob Love 1184,
Gerry Ross 1036, Allan Stan
Iey1033, Bob Greer 1022,
Harvey Culbert 1021.
Standings: Molesworth
all%, Lackner/ 444, Mim-
es 416%, As You Like It 3.10,
Mount Forest 319, Saugeen
pawl 315, Mitchell ,264.
Shelburne 250. '
• On December 21st Shel
tournament. Ron Stanley was
2ad and won S100. Bob Love
was 6th, and WOO $75. Geny
Ross was 8th and won 130.
Forty-five bailers competed.
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On December 27di Luck -
now moved to within 2 points
of first place Molesworth by
defeating them 33 - 14.
Lucknow scores !Jae: Ron
Stanley 1355, Gerry Ross
1353, Harvey „Gilbert 1024;
Allan. " Stanley 1010, Bob
Greer 996, Bob Love 977.
On January 3rd Luclmow
defeated Mount Forest 38
9.
Lucknow scores were: Ron
Stanley 1146 GerryR
1113, Bob Love 1041, Bob
Greer 97'8, Allan Stanley 907,
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LADIES 9 O'CLOiCK
ladies high single Barht
Tyler 342. Ladies high triple
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Barb Tyler 724. • 'AIMS coo P.M.
Games ever 200: Ilaritlyi-
• er.
342, 210, anis. McDonald
204, Wendy Nixon 227, Kar-
en Ailen 231.
ream paints and stand-
• ings: Cherries 7, 49; Bananas
3, 50; Grapes 0,46; Oranges
S• 59; APPies 2, 37; Pine-
apples 4 32.
Ladies high single Joanne
Searle with 245.
Ladies high triple Joanne
Searle with 641 '
Ga 2003
Searle 245, 202, Irene Hal-
denby 240. Barb Helm 203,
a n- Team
points d stand-
ings: Cherries 5, 54;*Bananas
7.57; Grapes 2,48; Oranges
2. 61: Pineapples 5: 37:
Apples 0, 37.
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making favourable prowess
after undergoing major sur-
gery at Toronto awhile ago.
Visitors over New Years
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burt
and Paul and Terry were Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Shaii, Mr. and
Ms. BM Shaw. Wendy and
TranothY of Stayner and lsifr-
aad,Mrs. Frank hiaulden and
Mrs. John Barr was pleas-
* surprised en Friday
morning to have a phone call
loam her son, Russell in
Mica,
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Waterloo on Friday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Stanley and family ' spent
New Years with Mr. and
Mrs; Ezra Stanley at Luck-
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now.
Mr. and Mis.--Bert Nich-
olson and `Lois spent Christ-
mas Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Langford and family at
Woodstock, and on Boxing
Day they held' a family
gathering here.
Mr. and Mrs. Toni Mc-
Donald were pre New Years
guests on Tuesday with Edna
and May Boyle.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Breoks,,
and the boys of Listowel,
visited Friday night with
Miss Winnifred Percy. Bin
and Brian Percy.
Dinner guests on New
Years with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Barr. Susan and Murray
were Mrs. John Barr of here,
Donald Barr of Waterloo,
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bush-
ell. Bill Bushell and Poris.s V.
Wright of Yrmgham. Mich-
ele. Hodgins. Mr. and Mrs.
Goy Fair of Kincartnie and
Henry van der KliPPe-
Donald Barr returned to
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Mildred Cameron bowled
the high single with a 293.
Barb Ross bawled the 1d$1
triple with 578.
Games of 200 and over.
Mildred Cameron 293, Pa
Thomson 210, Joyce Adam-
son 245. Marion Campbell
213, Kathleen MacDonald
High single Teriy Austin
242. High woe
le Em-
berlin 653.
Games over 225: Terry
Austin 242, 228, Ron Stanley
242, Jeff Hunter 230, Don
• MacKinnon 229, John Ern -
t betfin 227, 225, John Van-
• Mellen 227.
Team standings: ultimo-
bilet 2, 52; Fords 7, 30;
• Mustangs. 5. 42; Dodges 2,
43; Poniacs 0.44; Buicks 5,
41.
• Barb Ross 215, Bernice
Kemp 206, Isabel *filler .220.
Team points and ,stand
rags: Chocolates 7. 63; Piet
zels 5, 60; Peanuts 0,60
• Lollipops 7 55- Cheezies
50; Chidets 2.48.
MEN'S BOWLING
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High single Ron Stanley
283 and high triple BOA
• Stanley 740. /
Games over 225: Ron Start -
ley 283, 262, Russ Button
260, Tem Austin 252, Jim
Bain 238, John Park 236.
Team standings: Oldsmo-
biles 4, 56; Fords 7, 37;
Mustangs 3. 45; Dodges 5.
- 48; Pontiacs 0. 44; Buicks 2,
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K1NLOSS MIXED
December 19
• Ladies high single and
'high triple was rolled by Jan
High single Ron Stanley
294. High triple Ron Stanley
737.
Games over 225: Ron
Stanley 294, 243.
Temn standings: Oldsmo-
biles 7, 50; Fords 2, 23
Mustangs 5, 37; Dodges 4
41; Pontiacs 3,44; Buicks 0
36.
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Hutton
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new Fleetwood cupboards?
and much more. Offers /
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HIGHWAY FARM on #86
near Wingham. 45-55 ac -
Zdybel with 210 and 606.
Ladies 200. and ,ever: Jan
Zdybel 283, 206, Val Mat-
thews .218. • .•
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Metes high,
Lavin with 285a.4 hi/0114k
by Jake Conley; with 559. '•
Men 200 and overJ"
Lavis 285. Jake Conley 212,
Jon Zdybel 209, Bill Pardon
201.
• Team points. and stand-
• ings: Spys 2; 48; Mats 3. 35;
Pippins -5, 34; Kings 7, 33;
Snows 4.32; Wealthys 0.128.
• Ladies high single Linda
Stanley with 264 and high
triple Nancy. Swan with 583..
Ladies 200 and over: Linda
Stanley 264. Nancy Swan
209. 202, Val blatthews, 202.
Men's high single Norm
Bolt with 239 and high triple
Harry Lavis with 584. "
• Men 200 and over: Norm
Bolt 239; Jim fans 213,
Harry Lavis 205. Gerry v. d.
Klippe 200.
• Team points and stand-
•' Spys 7. 55; Pippins 7.
41; Kings 5. 38; Macs 0. 35;
Snows 2.34; Wealthys O. 28.
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res winkable. fleautifullyi
1, restored and restyled 3
1 , bedroom, 2 storey brick
f home With new added
family ' room with .fire**:
1,„place, 2 full bathsdrilled
well, many other featurese
such as modern .kitchen
f with custom cupboards.;
i Owner who has been
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transferred has lavished
Money on this luxurious!,
hoine. •f
ST. HELENS - Restyled
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2..honie on a.3 acre lot-
2
; coloured . siding - house;
5 fully insulated - 2 baths -
attractive kitchen - • new
insulated workshop 24 x
• 32 - combination oillwoodj
furnace .in house. Taxes )
only $90 per year.
i 100 ACRES Hwy. #4,1
(north of Teeswater, 55
160 level and 'workable. ;
balance mixed bush, ask -
$49 500. ;
100 ACRES next to above
farm, 90 acres crop land, ;
balance bush, 40 x 60. beef ;
barn, older house, asking
; $85,000.
4 ACRES close to Hwy
86, • many mature frees, ' ).
older 4 bedroom homeI'
i needs renovating, oil fur.
tace, 24 x 48 steel barn,?
asking $20,800. • 1
MingAhaTHIRS
. Phone 3F/4208.
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Rep. L. W. Hutton ;
*ea Estate tAtd.
Broker! Ithicanliao
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Storting PointTumberri Tavern
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Registration 12:00 to 2:00 p.m.
Cash Prices and Donated Prizes
Alternate date January 1,, 1981
COSTOIVI BUTCIIERItIG
WEDNESDAY
PLEASE CALL TO 80011i YOUR
.BEEF,. PORK; LAMB
FREEZER:ORDERS •
—Mos or Chlorites of Boot
—Sides of Pork
BEEF iS FED AND. ILITENED IN
THE FEEDLOT OF ACKERT FARMS
[Proprietor Clarence Ackert]
We will deliver your ironer otili4oi ttookis
order to Lucknow every Thursday 4:30 to 5100
p.m. Neut. bi at BP Outlet, Hwy. 86 'east, to _
meet lit. •
See these and other ElectrohOme models now on sale at
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liwy. 21 Kam 3962257
aft