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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-02-11, Page 4• • LADIES 6130,:P41 Bernice Kemp bowled the high single with a 239. Bernice Kenip bowled the high triple with .a 640. Games . of 200 . and over: Bernice Kemp 239, . 212, Marion. hthicKnlinn 230, Sus ea M ge s 19, 203, •Belle. Herbert 203, < Mary Cleland 229,' Karen MacDonald 213. ;Team ;,points 'and stand-,, Pretzels 5, 81; Choco-. s• 5, 80; Lollipops 5, 71; nuts 2, 72; Cheezies 2,.; Chiclets 2, 55. K1NLOSS MI11 D; Ladies high, single and high- triple Angie Farrish with 230 and, 595. Ladies 200 and over:, Angie Famish230, 227. Men's high single Harry Lavis with n,,,1 and high triple; Ge � .Klippe °with 620. Men 200 and ever Harry Lavis 291, Gerry v.d. Klippe 265, Don R. Farris)) 240, 226, Russel Swan. 236, Norm Bolt 228, :Jake Conley 223, Jack:. Henderson 205, :.. Team points and stand= • ings: Pippins 7, 70; Spys 2, 68; Kings 0, 56; Snows 2, 53; Macs -5, 48; Wealthys 5, 41. LADIES 9 O'CLOCK. Ladies high triple Linda Stanley with 609, Ladies high single Linda Stanley. with 231. Games over 200: Lynn Wall 202, Dianne Carter 204, Barb Tyler 202, Marie Park 202, Linda Stanley. ,.'231, Shirley Allan 202, Marie. Scott 229, 213, Wilma Elliott 221.; Team points and . stand ings: Cherries 2, 69; Bananas 2, 71; Grapes. 0, 52 Oranges 5,• .78 Pineapples 7, 51; Apples 5, 54,_ MEN'S BOWLING • High' single Ron Stanley 238, High triple Ron Stanley 666: Games over 225: Ron Stan- ley 238, Russ Button. 235, Harold Maize 230, -Clarence .Greer. 229, Donald Mackin non 226. Standings: Oldsmobiles`, 7, 75; -Fords 5, 59; Mustangs 7, 74; Dodges Q, 611/2; Pontiacs 0, 53%; Buicks 2, 55. TOWN AND, COUNTRY Cora McDonald had high single for the ladies with 175. The double went to Greta Johnston with 320. Harry Lavis bowled high for the men with single of 274' and double of 515. ,Team standings: Oranges 58, Greens 48, Yellows 44, Reds 37, Violets 37, Blues 31. INTERTOWN ao►LING On February 7th Lucknow defeated Shelburne 281/2 to 181/z. • Lucknow scores were: Cer ry Ross 1187, Ron Stanley 1125,, Gerald. Ihody 1013, Allan Stanley 992, Bob,Love 899 Bob Greer 850, Standings: Molesworth 723, Lucknow 708/%, Listow- el 638, Sau$een Bowl 523, As You Like It 496, Mount Forest 496, Shelburne 3861/x, Mitchell 353." Tony McQuail, NDP Can- didate, for Huron -Bruce at- tended a Provincial 'Council Election meeting '',for the Ontario, NDP party on Sun- day, February 8. Accomn- pat ying him ' were Valerie Bolton, Joe Sanders and Adrian Keet, who are mem- bers'of the NDP Campaign Committee, in' Huron -Bruce. NDP candidates and cam- paign workers gave Michael Cassidy, NDP leader, an sen thusiastic' welcome. He gave a rousing speech remarking "Our economy is ; on a rrun away course. If not halted; it will bring about more uneint=•. iployment, as well as putting, t those on fixed incomes in an intolerable position.' :. Risingprices p ` es angered the NDP Leader as ' well. . He noted that we have a trade deficit in Canada today which amounts, to a staggering $17, billion. ' The figure of $3.1 billion in 1970 shows how the deficit has become five times' worse.:in..10 years. Cassidy outlined the NDP Manufact- uring Strategy calling for industrial development to meet. Canadian needs. He said "Ontario . has the . re ..' sources and the people, 'the- NDP the NDP , has the .policies to get Ontario moving forward agY ain!" Following; Cassidy's speech a . series of policy workshops were . offered to members. Sessions were in- cluded on Manufacturing, Health, Taxation and Wom- en's omen's:. Issues. Overflow crowds learned about NDP programs in .'these areas. Candidates ' and Campaign Managers were able to attend a session on the Ontario Election Act, On their return from Tor- onto Tony McQuail, Huron - Bruce candidate said - "Our Party is :ready. We have a • _Program I which will work. When the NDP wins, Ontario will work." ar Valentin PIS Week send our �1ow�rs r• you use. Valentine's Day is Saturday, Februa1� A beautiful bouque.t. create.., especially for the day. CalIOf Visit US' soon.. You'I I' .be sure to cap- ture the:heart ' of you<r special valentlpe:. Kinloss Council met in the month- ` effective; `; ''ebuar'y'; municipal office for the regu- 28th, " 1981. lar meeting on February 2nd The buildingpermit apph ` . with reeve Barry Johnston cation of Beven Stanley of and : all council present. Kinlough was accepted for \Theminutes of the meet- an addition to a house. ing. of January 5 were adopt- • A motion. by -councillors ed ": as read on motion of, Gibb - and Eadie was, passed councillors Gibb and Eadie. ' that Orrie Gingerich . be en - Application is to be -made ` gaged as caretaker of the to the Ministry of Transpor- Township hall at Holyrood at tation and Communications the rate of $18.00 per rental. for the balance __;of 1980 General accounts for subsidy on 1980 expenditure. $42,237,76. and•;,highways ac - By -lair c-Bylawn 4-1981 was passed counts for $13,909,60 were which authorizes the clerk to ordered paid. increase.- the interest rate Norman :Hayes, Jack Kop-; chargedoit taxes outstanding as and Frank MacKenzie: at- on the 3lstwclf December from tended council on behalf of 1% per mon1% VI per the Wingham and District • Hospital Board to explain the proposed building project for the hospital. Figures . based on percentage of • referral population for towns and townships allots. Kinloss 7% of the $100.,000 funding requirementwhich is $7,000. Council decided to leave a decision on .the matter until their next meeting. The total building permit applications for 1980 -was S363,200 as ' compared ' to $606,360 for 1979. Fartn oriented items such as barns, additions and silos was down $167,460. which 'accounts for the major portion of the decrease. r Lucknow eipn9 you Quinn 's Flowery & Gift Plane p8-2033 say i*riqhf. Hurrah -truce Provincial Progressive Conservative ` Association ra • I'nlvites.you to attend the AND. •u 2,1981. AT KINCARDINE COMMUNITY CENTRE (KINCARDINE HALL) . GUEST SPEAKER: THE HONORABLE LARRY GROSSMAN,' •. '-NII$ISTEPF Op 'INDI;NSTEI1 AND TOORISM VOTING BY MIEI' BERSHIP ONLY" MEMBERSHIP* WILL RE AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR 4114-