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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-11-08, Page 51or 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. MONUMENTS For sound counsel and a fair price on a monument correctly designed from quality material, rely on SKELTON MEMORIALS Pat O'Hagan, Prop. 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Some V8s, some 6 cylinder, some. CHEVS and some FORDS •••••••••••••••••••ii••••• BRUSSELS MOTORS BP Service Station Phone 887-61,73 TOWN AND COUNTRY 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. Lucknow Sentinel, Wedimoday, November 15,197$1 -Pose 23 GEORGIAN COLLEGE CONTINUING EDUCATION INCOME TAX COURSE * IN YOUR OWN HOME * AT YOUR CONVENIENCE * AT YOUR RATE OF PROGRESS This course Introduces adults to the preparation of individual income tax returns. It includes detailed information on taxable income and eilgible deductions , use of tax schedules and supplementary schedules and the calcuiatiota of refund or balance due. Upon successful completion the student will be knowledgeable to the point where he/she may be employed in the individual income tax field. For Information and Application Cali: * OWEN SOUND [519] 376-0682 Or Write * COLLINGWOOD...[705] 445-3430 Georgian College, 401 Duckworth Street BARRIE, ONTARIO L4M 3X9 A "TEITH" PROJECT IN COOPERATION WITH THE TAX GROUP Do you know what turns people off? You probably think you do. They're mostly the things that,. turn you off. right? Well. see how right you are. Check the habits below you think will turn people off. ❑ t . Filling up a hot tub instead of taking a shower. ❑ 2. Turning on the floodlights to light up the house all night. ❑ 3. Turning up the thermostat. then opening a window. ❑ 4. Leaving the TV on in one room while you eat dinner in another. ❑ 5. Cooking on an element too big for the pot. ❑ 6. Brightening up the house at dusk by turning on all the lights. ❑ 7. Turning the washing machine on to launder just a couple.of things. • 8. Filling the kettle up to make a single cup. If you checked them alt: i to 8. you're right. Because waste of electricity. like anything everybody really needs, is a bad habit. That makes all the habits above turn-offs. Which is a good.reason for.all of us to avoid them. wasting electricity turns people off. This message is brought to you by your Hydro on behalf oC people who care :HYO.334 K4 a4