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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-03-11, Page 6Page 6—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, March 11, 1987 4 Phone 357-1630 for 24 hour movie information PLAYING FRIDAY4ND SATURDAY MARCH 13th and 14th at 7:00 P.M. also PLAYING SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 1:30 PLAYING FROM FRIDAY TO THURSDAY MARCH 13th to 19th SHOWTIMES: FRIDAY & SATURDAY AT 9:00 P.M. ONLY SUNDAY TO THURSDAY ONE SHOW EACH EVENING AT 8:00 P.M. BETTE SHELLEY MIDLER LONG OUTRAGEOUSFORTUNE IL ADULT Tt ACCOMPANIMENT Lucknow and area bowling Town and Country Team Standings Pansies - 70; Tulips - 56'2; Snowdrops - 56; Crocuses - 55; Hyacinths - 41; Daffodils -36'. Shirley Allan bowled the high single and double with a 271 and 465. Marie Park and the second high single and double with a 206 and 347. The high men's single went to Leonard MacDonald with a 202. Ian Dougherty was second with a 193 single. Ian also bowled a 354 double while Leonard was close behind with a 353 double. Other doubles over 300 were: Bill Pur - don - 308; Dave Swan - 343; Ron McQuillia- 340; Harry Lavis - 306; Charlie MacDonald - 304. Mixed couples Team Standings Chipmonks - 255'2; Kangaroos - 232'2. Wolverines - 219; Gophers - 215; Squirrels - 20412; Tigers - 169'2. The ladies' ligh single of 291 and ladies' high triple of 77111 were captured this week by Barb Tyler. Good bowling, Barb' The men's high single of 240 went to Joe Van Osch while the men's high triple of 635 went to Steve Carvell. Good bowling! Games over 200: Barb Tyler - 291, 219, 201; Kim Tyler - 214; Betty Van Osch - 209; Evelyn Hackett - 202; Joe Van Osch - 240; Kevin Finnie - 237; Steve Carvell - 231, 204, 200; Gerald Rhody - 219; Allan Cranston - 218; Joe Agne. - 213; Nic Beversbergen - 201. L.,les 7p.m. Team . ndings Cows - 86; Sheep - ; ' orkers - 71; Horses - 65; Mules - 63; Goats - 59. Marie Park bowled both the high single and high triple with scores of 243 and 625. Games over 200: Marie Park - 243, 222; Roberta Whytock - 235; Barb Jardine - 236, 212; Shani Webb - 229, 201; Betty Van Osch - 223; Barb Ross - 213; Kim Phillips - 211. $1 BILLION SPECIAL CANADIAN GRAINS PROGRAM. You OnlyHave until March 3Ist to Act Recently, Prime Minister Brian Mulroney announced the $1 Billion Special Canadian Grains Program. This will help farmers hurt by low world grain and oilseed prices caused by the trade war between the European Community and the United States. 1/ kir .f- , i ., edi 415 , 4A .1 ‘ At d I p OF",..••.\\ice'., Details are as follows: Farmers who have ■ recently received a federal corn, soybean or winter wheat stabilization payment have had applications mailed to them. That form must be completed and returned by March 31st. 2 If you are a qualified. ■ producer but haven't received an.application form, lat*Pr '/ fir �i✓. 1/i 41fr , ifr fr i/�/ ,� pick one up from: • Offices of Members of Parliament • Feed mills • Farm Credit Corporation Offices, Agriculture Canada offices and research stations • Elevators 3 Eligible crops are: ■ wheat, barley, oats,rye, mixed grain, grain corn, soy- beans, canola, flax and sunflower seeds for crushing. Pedigreed seed, high moisture corn, high moisture barley and farm fed grain (except silage) are also covered. For more information contact: The Administrator Special Canadian Grains Program Agriculture Canada Ottawa, Ontario K1A 1J3 Phone (613) 957-7078 APPLICATION DEADLINE IS MARCH 31st, 1987. The Government of Canada is committed to_ ensuring that agriculture remains a strong and vibrant part of our country's economy. The Special Canadian Grains Program is a part of that commitment. 4, Government Gouvernement of Canada du Canada Canada