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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-10-25, Page 23owlh'...... • LUCKNOW & DUNGANNON • MIXED Ladies High Single, LynnWall 230; Ladies-tr Highiple, Elaine Steer 558. ' Ladies over 225. Lynn Wall 230, Barb Tyler 227, Joan Livingston 225, Men's High Single, Brian Stewart 275, Men's High Triple, Brian Stewart 717. • Men over 250, Brian Stewart 275, 254, Bill Thompson 266. Team points: Chip- munks 7, Foxes 5, Tigers 7, Gophers. 2, Zebras 0, Polecats. 5, Squirrels 0, Cubs 5, Lions 7, Coons 2, Wolverines 0, Kangaroos 2. Team Standings: Tigers 19, Lions 19, Polecats 15, Chipmunks 12, Foxes 12, Cubs 12, Kangaroos 9, Zebras 9, Wolverines 7, Coons 6, Gophers 4, Squirrels 2. LADIES 9 O'CLOCK ' • BOWLING High single - Linda •Sticklancl - 291. High triple - Linda Sticklend 700, Games over 200 - Linda Obituary DAVID HAROLD [PETE] AGNEW • David Harold (Pete) Ag- new of Plymouth,. Michigan, died at Wayne County Gen- eral Hospital following a stroke. on Monday, October 16, 1978. He was 75. A jeweller for 51 years he had retired in 1968. He as born in Lucknow on June 11, 1903, the son of the late Joseph Agnew and the late ;Edith McLellan, • Paramount. He is survived by his wife, Marybelle MacDonald Ag- • new, formerly of Lochalsh; CLOVER VALLEY 4-H Stieklend 291, 234; Alene Clarke; 229, Marie Scott 203; Nancy Farrisb, 201; Anna Johnstone 201. Team points - Doves 0; Orioles 7; Bluejays 0,, CarlarieS 7; Robins 0; Cardinals 7, Team standings: Canaries 31; Cardinals 28; Orioles 20;• Doves .19; Robins 14; Bluejays 14, LADIES 6: 30 P.M. BOWLING . Bernice Kemp bowled the high single with a 273. Bernice Kemp bowled the high triple with a 710. Games of 200 and over: Bernice Kemp 273, 238; Anne Anderson 230; Patti Boak 228; Isobel Miller 208; Elaine Steer 206; Mildred Cameron 203. Team Points: Trilliums 5, Camellias 2, Sundrops. 4, Cosmos 3, Poppies 5, Bluebells 2. Team Standings: •Cosmos 27, Trilliums 23, Poppies 22,' Bluebells 20, Camellias 19, Sundrops 15. MEN'S BOWLING LE AGUE High Single, Brian Stewart, 284, High triple, Chuc-Cauchi, 705. Games over 225: Brian , Stewart 284 -Harry Van Diepen 279,'Gerry -Ross 264, Harvey Culbert 262, 233, Ron Stanley 258, Jim Bain. 250, •Chuc Cauchi' 249, 237, Allan Stanley 230.. Points: Oldsrnobiles 3, • Fords .2, Mustangs 0, Dodges Pontiacs 4, Buicks 7. Standings: Olds 15, Fords 19, Mustangs 14, Dodges 25, Pontiacs 16, Buicks 16. two • sons, John Agnew, Plymouth, Michigan and David Agnew, Wheaton, Illi- nois, and one daughter, • , Mary Agnew Birkhaug Lakevilla, Illinois. He is- also survived ' by one brother, Howard Agnew, • Lucknow. He -was predeceased by a brother, Care Agnew. The ,funeral was held--ent • October 19, 1978 at 2.00 p.m. at 'the MacKenzie and 'Mc- Creath Funeral 'Home, Rev. William Munshaw of Luck - now Presbyterian Church officiated. • Burial was in Greenhill Cemetery. •. Flower beaters were Fin- lay'', MacDonald, Ken Mac- Donald, David MaeDonald, and James Meldrum. • Pallbearers were John Ag- • new, Scott Agnew, David • Agnew, Doug Agnew, bon Agnew, and Joe Agnew. • Attending from Chicago were ,David Agnew, Mary and • Bob Birkba,tig and Erie and Bethan Birkbang, Those who attended from Detroit were John and Cheri Agnew and family; Mr. and Mrs. James Meldrum and Anna Mae Childress. Others' who attended included Cher- yl LaFacies PlymoUth, Eliza- beth •Ford, &Aerie'', Ada Agnew, . Londe'', Mr. and 'Mrs. Don' Agnew, Stratford, Julianne Agnew, Stratford and Mrs. Mary MacDonald,. Sarnia, • ' The fifth meeting of the • Clover Valley 4-H club for • Essential Edibles was held October .21 at the home of' Helen, Simpson. •,, an s orne rea e minutes of the last meeting. Donna Elphick made Pink Velvet and a Sherbet with granda. Everyone sampled' r the Pink Velvet. • • Demonstration !for Achi- evement Day :was discussed and the members planned the Cider Bash on Saturday, October 28, at Donald Al-, ton's. • LUCKNOW 44 • The 5th meeting of the Metric EatersWis held in the Lucknow Central Public - School en October 19th. Debra Arnold,' Vice pres- ident, °trued the •meeting, Grace Alton gave the treas- urers report. Grace Alton illustrated Maple Treasure. Lorna Beyle • and. Brenda Henderson trated Pink Velvet and un dermixed biscuits. Joanne Pentland and Debra -Arnold • illustrated Superior Steak and overmixed bisenits.,Ruth •Alton illustrated tea biscuits. Final plans were made for the party on•October 2§. The theme is. HilloWe'en. Questions in the members' pamphlet were assigned 't� be answered. KINLOSS MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE High man was Evan Keith with a single of 260 and a triple of 637,, " Men 200 and over: Evan Keith 260, Hank Hartemink 258, Qeds Qeertsma 255, Murray MacKinnon 21, Ralph Cameron 212, Bob Campbell 210, Mike Dalton 210 Jelle de Jong 205, Jon Zdybel 200.. • High lady was Linda Stan- ley with a single of 196' and a• triple of '505. Team points: Kings 5, Snows 7, Wealthys 2, Spys 4, Macs 0; Pippinsl. Team standing's; Wealthys 14, Pippins 12, Kings 12, Spys 10, Snows 9, Macs 6, TOWN & COUNTRY BOWLING High for the ladies went to. Anna Johnstone with single of 200 and double of 372. • Jim McNaughton, had high for the men with a single of 169 and 'a double of 336. Team scores; Reds 5, Oranges 0, Yellows 5, Greens 0, Blues 0, Violets 5, Team standings: Yellows 15, Violets 10, Blues 8, Reds , 7, Greens 3, Oranges 2, Imclatoir &Notting, Wednesday, October 25, 1975 --Page kc" . • • 1. 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