HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-04-08, Page 7Lucknow Sentinel, Wediseiday, App 8, 19.81 -Page
Anna Lawton speaks to Purple Grove Institute
Graham and Gordon Cole,
visited on Saturday with
Maryse and Tom Cole.
Shea Van. den . Hogen
visited wit)? Sheena, Mac-
Donald..
Mrs. Anna., Lawton of
Tiverton visited Wednesday
with Mrs. • Shirley Mac-
Donald, and was a guest at
the pot luck luncheon of the
Purple Grove W.I. held at
the home of Mrs: Marilyn,
Reid.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott,
Rob and Jeff, visited.
Arlene's parents :in Thunder
Bay. Arlene and Jeff later
flew to Vancouver to visit.
with family and friends,.
Mrs. Pearl Hodgins ..of
Wingham visited with her
sister Wilma ,Sutton on Mon-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliott
and Stephen and Janice
Elliott of Upsala visited with
Earl's mother Mrs. Peggie
Elliott in hospital at Ann Ar-•
bor Michigan on the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliott
Gawley, Mr. and Mrs. Jim '
-Brooks and Mr. Rossie
Willetts. visited with 'Howard
and Marj Thompson on
Saturday:
Mi s. Marj Thompson and.
Mrs. Ann McCosh attended a
quilting bee, at the home of
Mrs. Bernice Burst and had a
visit with friends and joined
in wishing Mrs. Donedin
Bushell .a 'Happy Birthday
April'3rd.1
The Bible Study Group
met at the home of Mrs. Bet-
ty McLeod on Tuesday'mor
ring.
Some of the folks around.
the Grove attended St. Sam
and,the Nukes' in the Kincar-
dine High School. '
Don and ' Anne: McCosh,
Howard and Marj Thompson
were Sunday dinner guests
with Donnie and Marilyn,
Reid, Brian, Sandra and'.
Larry..'
Mr. and Mrs. Ed
McGillivray, Kelly and Kris
ty and Mrs.. Kaye : Collins
visited on . Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Arnold, Ber
vie.
A number of ladies .en-
joyed "Ann of Green
Gables" at a theatre in Kit-
chener.
itchener.
Mrs: Gladys Mason, Don
and Anne McCosh were Mon-
day ,evening dinner visitors
with Annetta and Bill Robin-
son, Darryl'e . and Lisa,
celebrating. Anneda's, birth-
day.
We are happy to hear Mr.
Glen Stanley is ableto be
home, after surgery in Vic-
toria hospital.
Mr. Ben Ruttle, Mrs.
Gehring and . Mrs. , .Isabel
Brooks visited Mr.., Tanner
Brooks, a patient in Victoria
Hospital,London.
Mr. and Mrs. Courtney
MacDonald, London visited
Susan's parents Mr. " and
Mrs. Jack Farrell.
Bowling scores
Men's Bowling
High single Ron Stanley
260. High triple Ron 'Stanley
663:
Lancers
lose
series
The .Lancers have hung up
their skates for the `season,
having lost their playoff 'ser-
ies with the Harriston Blues,
four games to, one. The
Lancers played as hard ` as
they could in the Last game in
Harriston :but still came out
on the bottom end of a 10, - 6
score.
The Lancers and their
,management at this time
would like to, thank . their
sponsors -for their continued
support, also the arena man-
ager for"the great job the did
on theice, the timekeeper
andscore keeper and ticket
sellers. Special thanks to the
many fans that made this
year supporting the team
•through thick and, thin.
The Lancers at this time
wouldalso like to wish the
Lucknow Juveniles luck as
they . pursue' an All Ontario
championship. So from the
Lancers a big thank you and
see you next . year.
Games ..over . 225: Ron
Stanley 260, George Stanley
238, Donald MacKinnon 238,
Jim Lavis 228.
Final standings: Oldsmo-
biles 0, 106; Fords .0,
Mustangs 2, ,100; Dodges'7;
90'/2; Pontiacs 7, 881/2; Bu-
icks 5, 75.
High single Ken Harmer'
287. High 'triple Ron Stanley
763.
Games over 225; Ken Har -
men 287, Ron Stanley 286,
272, ' John VanDiepen 269,
John Rutherford 247, Wayne
Cranston 244, ' 244, Orville
Elliott 236, Jim :Bain 229.
Playoff ,standings:. " Olds-
mobiles
lds-
mobile s .16. Fords 16, .Mus-
tangs 8, Dodges 9, Pontiacs
7, Buicks 7.
Town and Country
Doris Burrows . had high
single for the ladies with 170.
The double was Anna John-
stone with. 302.11
Harry Lavis was top bowl-
er for the men with single of
224 and double of 356.
'Tewin playoff standings:_
Reds 18, 'Oranges 13, Greens
13, Blues 12,, Yellows 10,
Violets 9.
The Reds with captain
Doris Burrows was the win-
ning team in playoff's. Con-
gratulations:'
Ladies 6:30, p.m.
Joy J.urjens bowled the
high . single with a 219.
Grace Elliott bowled the
high triple with a •538.
Games of 200 and over:
Joy Jurjens '219, Nancy Far-
rish 214, Grace . Elliott 212,
Barbara Ross 201, . Linda
Andrew 204.
Team points and •stand-
ings: Peanuts 10; 52; Chic -
lets 15,;48;'Cheezies 8, 431/2;
Lollipops. 15, 43; Pretzels ' 10,.
38; Chocolates 5, 271/2.
• intertown Bowling -
On April' 4 Lucknow start-
ed the semi-finals by defeat-
ing Listowel 28 = 19.
Lucknow scores were: Ron
Stanley 1252, ' Bob Cranston
1067, Bob. Love 1053, Gerry
Ross' 1037, Gerald ' Rhody
1005, Allan Stanley 942.
Kinloss Mixed
Ladies high single Val
Matthews 194, and ' high
triple Linda Stanley 489..
Men's high single and
high triple Jim Lavis with 231
and 561.
Men 200 and over: Jim
Lavis 231, Russel Swan 205,
Norm Bolt 204.
Team points and stand-
ings: Kings 5, 17; Snows 3,
17; , Pippins 4, 16; Wealthys.
2, 6; Spys 2, 14; Macs 5, 14:
They say... ,
-There are two classes
of politicians; those, who
sit still and make all the
money; and those who 'go
bout the country and
make all the speeches. -
J.J. Proctor, The
Philospher in the
Clearing, 1897
ANNOUNCEMENT
•
NOW IS
YOUR OPPORTUNITY
TO REPLACE
APPLIANCES
AND SAYE
For more than 0 years Pinecrest Manor Nursing Horne has
provided skilled nursing` care for the people of Lucknow,
surrounding district and other parts of Canada.
The Newbold familieshave considered it a privilege and a
pleasure to have served one of your basic needs - long-term health
care and hope that our community is the better for our having
established a high -quality, skilled nursing ,facility to serve'
generations to come.
None of our success in providing skilled nursing care for you
would have been possible without the efforts and dedication of
our staff, withr whom we have worked since 1960.. They' have
earned our grateful "THANK : YOU".
Itnis with a deep feelinof personal loss that we announce a
change of ownership of Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home, with
effect. from April 1, 1981. • °
We trust our staff, and the community, will give the new
owners the same support and co-operation that We have received
through the years.
MARY AND GEORGE
NEWBOLD
COLLEEN AND DAVID
NEWBOLD
We're Moving and
we would rather
sell it .then move it!
Newlyweds -:Homeowners
You can take advantage
of our Clearance Prices
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