HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-01-18, Page 11WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1978.
Bowling
LADIES' 6:30 P.M. BOWLING
Grace a Elliott bowled the high
single with a 279; Fern MacDon-
ald bowled the high triple with a
661`, •
Games of 200 and over: Grace
Elliott 279, Ruth Thompson 210,
202, Pat Livingston 202, 249, Fern
MacDonald 20.; 217.
Team points: Evelyn Smith's
Spiders 7, Jean .Phillips' Bees 0,
Pat Livingston's Crickets •5; Joan
Livingston's Beetle. s 2; Edna.
Ross' Ladybugs 5,. Irene Mark-
ham's Ants 2. ` .
Team standings: Bee's 68,
Spiders 58, Crickets 52, Beetles
52, Ladybugs 47, Ants 38.
oncerned
about
enrollment
Cro wley Mickey Vere, with
William Eckert, Joseph MVlills
and ,Jack ' Lane, all. ad-
ministration ' contacts';
Assessment: John
O'Drowsky • Keith Mon
tgoi'nery, Greg Flerning,
Arthur Haid, with Ed
Rowland, administration
-contact; 'Teacher
Negotiations; V,incent.Ycl g,,,
Mickey Vere, Ronald. N:
Murray, John O'.L: eary'with `r
-William.. Eckert, ad-.
ministration; contact'.
Boardrepresentative to the
Hugon-Perth , Tuberculosis
and Respiratory ' Diseases
Associ.ation� William
Kinahan;' and to the Stratford
Public Library Board, Dan
Devli.n. ' of Stratford Was
renamed- :with a second
representative to be named at,
a later date. �(4
In accordance .with the by-
laws Donald Crowley, board
chairman, shall serve as "ex-
offi.cio'.' member of 'all
standing . committees and..
Education matters are to be
dealt with by the board as a
committee -of -the -whole.
The law firm, Donnelly and,
Murphy of , Goderich was
named solicitor for the board.
The members of the
negotiation committee will '
attend the Ontario Schools -
Trustees Council provincial
salary conference in Toronto
January 26, 27, 28. '
The next meeting of the
board will be January 30.
The meeting was adjourned
about .midnight
SEAT.
BELTS
SECURE
OUR FUTURE
a)
Your heart works
harder when
you're not iin'. the
• game. Get fit --
and turn the
clock hack.
Fitness is fun.
Clik Try some.
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pan a/Pa(r101I
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THE, LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTAR10 .
LADIES' 9 O'CLOCK BOWLING
JANUARY 9
Dianne Carter bowled the high
single game ' of. 247, Muriel
Ritchie rolled a 630 triple,.
. Games 200 and over: Dianne
Carter 247, 201, Muriel Ritchie
243, 204, Grace Hopf 218, 219,
Joanne Searle 208, 202, Alene
Clark 230, Susan Stevenson° 217,
Olive Chisholm 214, Agnes Mur-
ray. 202, Anna Johnstone 201°.
Team points: Cardinals 7,
Doves 0; Bluejays 5, Canaries 2;
Orioles 5; Robins 2. •
Team standings: Barb Sander -
son's Doves 66,, Dianne Carter's
Cardinals 66, Joanne Searle's
Bluejays 54, MargHackett's
Canaries 51, Marie Hoffman's
Orioles 42, Nancy Farrish's
Robins 36; b '
JANUARY 16
Grace Hopf rolled a 240 single
and a 633 triple.
Games over 200: Glace. Hopf
248, • 209, Marie Hoffman 246,
Joanne Searle 227, Anna John-
stone 223, Olive Chisholm 213,
Lynn Wall 207, Virginia Chisholm.
206, `Sharon Campbell, 205.
Team points:. Marie Hoffman's
Orioles 5, Joanne Searle's Blue-
jays.2; Nancy Farrish's'Robins-5,
Barb Sanderson's Doves 2; Marg
Hackett's • Canaries 7, Dianne
Carter's Cardinals 0.
Team standings: . Doves 68,
Cardinals 66, Canaries 58, Blue -
jays .56., Orioles 47, ' Robins 41.
° INTERTOWN BOWLING
On January 14th Lucknow
defeated Listowel #2 7-4.
Scores were: 10471089, 1164.,,
1068, 1048-1150, 1035-998, 986-
889.
• Men's scores were: Gerry Ross
1124, Ron Stanley ° 1091, ' Ron,
Durnin 1012, George Stanley 969,
Gerald Rhody 967, Allan Stanley
913.
LUCKNOW-DUNOANNON
Men's ' high . single, Antonne
VanOsch 342; high triple, Ron
Durnin 765,
Men over 250: Antonne Van-
Osch 342, Ron Durnin 303, 290,
Grant Chisholm '274, Frank Haw-
thorne 271, Ron Stanley 261,
.,Gerry Ross 254, 251.
Ladies' high . single, 'Gwen
Caesar 253; . high triple, Merle
,Rhody 59.7, '
Ladies over 225: Gwen Caesar
253, Merle Rhody 231, Lois
McIntosh ' 229, Audrey Durnin
225.
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Team points: Chipmunks 0,
Foxes 0, Tigers 7,, Gopher' 7,
Zebras 5, Polecats 5, Squirrels 2,
Cubs ' 2, Lions 7, Coons 0,
Kangaroos 7,
Team standings: Kangaroos
91, Cubs 73, Tigers 71, Lions 70,
Polecats 65, Zebras 51, Squirrels
45, Foxes 39, Gophers • 39,
Chipmunks 35, Coons 30.
TOWN AND COUNTRY
Oliv' Smith had .high single for
the ladies with 193. High double
went to Anna. Johnstone with 323.
Harvey. Houston bowled high
for the men with a single of 207
and a double of 360.
Team points:. Reds:5, Oranges
3, Yelows 2, Greens 0, Blues 3,
Violets 2.,
Team standings: Oranges 38,
Reds 36, Yellows 36, Blues 36,
Greens 34, Violets 30.
•
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