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LADIES 6;30 P.M.
BOWLING LEAGUE
Marion MacKinnon bowl-
ed the high single with a 284, ,
Ferne MacDonald bowled
the high triple with a 659.
Games of 200 and over:
Pat Livingston 208, Marion
MacKinnon 284, Elaine Steer
209, Carol' Adams 225, Mild-
red Cameron 204, Ferne
MacDonald 208, 208, 243.
Team points: Carol Ad-
ams' Camellias 5, Pat Living-
ston's Sundrops 2, Norma
McDonagh's Trilliums 5,
Grace Elliott's Bluebells 2,
Jean Phillips' Poppies 5,,
Dorothy Bain's Cosmos 2.
Team standings: Trilliums
37, Poppies 36, Cosmos 34,
Camellias 34, Bluebells 3'1,
Sundrops 17.
LUCKNOW-DUNGANNON
BOWLING LEAGUE
Ladies' high single Doro-
thy Errington 252. Ladies'
high triple Shirley Haw-
thorne 594.
Ladies over 225 Dorothy
Errington 252, Carol Adams
226.
Men's high single Ron
Stanley 305. Men's high
triple Ron Stanley 721..
Men over 250: Ron Stanley
.305, Allan Stanley 270, Har-
old Maize 258.
Team points: ,Chipmunks
5, Foxes 7, Tigers 2, Gophers
5, Zebras 0, Polecats 7,
Squirrels 0, Cubs 7, Lions 2,
Coons 2, Wolverines 0, Kan-
garoos 5...
Team standings: Tigers
33, Foxes 31, Lions 30,
Polecats 28, Cubs 27, Kan-
garoos 24, Zebras 21, Chip-
munks 17, Gophers 15,
Coons 10, Wolverines 9,
Squirrels 7.
Obituary
JOHN RODWELL WRAITH
John Rodwell Wraith, 69,
of Stauffer Street, Lucknow,
died suddenly on Wednes-
day, November 1, 1978.
A retired- carpenter, he
was born in Kinloss Town-
ship on December 22, 1908, a
son of the late William
Andrew Rodwell Wraith,
Kinloss, and the late Mary
Evelyn Eglestone, Turn-
berry.
He married Fanny Eliza-
beth Wall of Culross Town-
ship at Salem in Culross
Township on May 20, 1935.
Besides his wife, ,ie is
survived by two sons, Rod -
well, of Wingham, and Eldon
of Sarnia.
He is also survived by
three sisters, Dorothy Stein
of Galt, Leola Gibbons of
Wingham, and Mary Al-
brecht of Walkerton and a
brother, George, of Goder-
ich.
The funeral was held from
the MacKenzie and McCre-
ath in c1
now onneNovember 5, 1978 at
2 p.m. Rev. Doug Kaufman
of the Lucknow United
Church conducted the serv-
ice.
Burial followed in Tiffin's
Cemetery,- Kinloss.
• Pallbearers were Donald
McEwan , Russ Button, Bill
Stanley, 3annes Henderson,
W. D. (Duffy) McQuillan and
Gordon Fowler.
LADIES 9 O'CLOCK
BOWLING LEAGUE
High single, Kay Crawford
243, High triple, Kay Craw-
ford 657.
Games over 200: Kay
Crawford 243, 214, 200, Barb
Helm 214, Marie Scott 214,
Alene Clark 2Q9, Nancy
Farrish 204, 204.
Team points: Robins 7,
Orioles 0, Cardinals 7, Blue -
jays 0, Canaries 7, Doves 0.
Team standings: Cardinals
45, Canaries 40, Robins 30,
Orioles 29, Doves 24, Blue -
jays �1.
KINLOSS MIXED
BOWLING LEAGUE
High man was Russel
Swan with a single of 286 and
a triple of 633.
Men 200 and over: Russel
Swan 286, 209, Jim Lavis
234, Harry- Lavis 224, Jon
Zdybel 212.
Ladies' high was Angie
Farrish with a single of 193
and a triple of 509.
Team points: Kings 2,
Snows 3, Wealthys 4, Spys 5,
Macs 2, Pippins 5.
Team standings: Kings 28,
Pippins 26, Wealthys 25,
Spys 22, Macs 13, Snows 12.
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BOWLING LEAGUE
Anna Johnstone had high
score for the ladies with a
single of 203 and a double of
373.
High for the men was
Harry Lavis with single of
209 and double of 354.
Team scores: Reds 0,
Oranges 5, Yellows 0,
Greens • 5., Blues 0, Violets 5.
Team standings: Violets
23, Yellows 20, Blues 16,
Greens 11, Oranges 11, Reds
9.
MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE
High single went to Jim
Bain with a 282. Jim Bain
also had high triple with a
720 score.
Games over 225: Jim Bain
282, Allan Stanley 245, Gerry
Ross 244, 230, Harvey Cul-
bert 243, Bob Cranston 243,
Clarence Greer 239.
Team points: Olds 5, Fords
0, Mustangs 5, Dodges 2,
Por iacs 2, Buicks 7.
Team standings: Olds 22,
Fords 29, Mustangs 28,
Dodges 36, Pontiacs 18,
Buicks 35.
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