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LUCKNQW . DUNGANNON
MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE
Ladies' high single went to
Lynn Wall • with a 246.
Ladies' high triple was bowl-
ed by Beryl MacDonald with
a score of 599.
Ladies over 225: Lynn Wall
246, Beryl MacDonald 237,
Eleanor Harmen 236, Marg
Wilson 227.
Men's high single was
Obituaries
WILFRED EARL CERSON
Wilfred, Earl Cerson of
Ripley passed away in Victor-
ia Hospital, London on Mon-
day, November 6, 1978 in his
85th year, following a short
illness.
Formerly of Bervie, he was
the husband of Agnes E.
(Reid) Cerson and father of
Alvin of Preston, Clarence of
Bervie and Helen, Mrs.
Allan Irwin of Ripley. He is
also survived by his sister,
Mrs. Lizzie Robertson , of
Kincardine, 16 grandchild
ren and six great grandchild-
ren.
He was predeceased by a
son Earl of Kitchener.
The funeral was held on
November 8, 1978 at 2 p.m.
from the MacKenzie and
McCreath Funeral Home in
Ripley. Rev. George Garratt
and Rev: Robert Clyde offici-
ated.
Flower bearers were
grandchildren -;Calvin Cer-
son, Casey Cerson, Gregg
Cerson, Paul Irwin, Lyn
Shewfelt and nephew,. Bill
Robertson.
Pallbearers'wete Lloyd Ar-
nold, William: Sl.essor, Cliff
Chadbourne, Eldon Lowry,
Eugene Hutton and James
Ferrier:
Interment followed in Kin-
•cardine' Cemetery, Kincard-
ine.
JENNIE ROBB
Jennie Robb died al_Bruce-
lea Haven, Walkerton, Nov-
ember 8, 1978 in her 85th
year.
Born in Ashfield Township
on June 14, 1894, she and
her husband, the late Wesley
Robb, were former residents
of the fourth concession of
Huron Township.
She is survived by her
daughters, Gwendolyn, Mrs.
Bert Osborne, Trout Creek;
Marion, Mrs. Vernon Hod-
gins, Kincardine Township;
Kathryn, Mrs. Robert Camp-
bell, Huron Township and
one son, J. S. Robb, of Huron
Township'. She is also surviv-
ed by 13 grandchildren and
five great grand'children.
One sister, Mrs. Margaret
McBride, of Zurich, and a
brother, Alvin McNain of
Seaforth, also survive.
The funeral was held from
the MacKenzie and McCre-
ath Funeral Home in Ripley
on November 11, 1978 at 1.30
p.m. Rev. Robert Putman
conducted the service.
Pallbearers were grand-
sons, Ivan Hodgins, Murray
Hodgins, Harley Hodgins.
Ken Osborne, Charles Liddle
and Dale Liddle.
Flower bearers were Jany -
es Bradley, Elnier. Bradley..
Stan t rzazga , and -Delbert
Wilson,
Burial followed in Ripley
Cdrnetery:
rolled.,.by Ken Adams with
286 and he captured the high
triple with a 748 score.
Men over 250: Ken Adams
286, 277, Delbert Nixon 265,
261, Harvey Culbert 261,
Jack Treleaven 260, Keith
Tyler 258, Jack Caesar 250.
Team points: Chipmunks
5, Foxes 5, Tigers 3, Gophers
2, Zebras 2, Polecats, 5,
Squirrels 7, Cubs 2, Lions 5,
Coons 2, Wolverines 4, Kan-
garoos 0.
Team standings: Tigers
36, Foxes 36, Lions 35,
Polecats 33, Cubs 29, Kanar-
oos 24, Zebras 23, Chip-
munks 22, Gophers 17,
squirrels 14, 'Wolverines 13,
Coons 12.
MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE
High single went to. Jim
Bain with 313. Ron Stanley
rolled the high triple with an
835 score.
Games over 225: Jim 'Bain
313, 265,-232, Ron Stanley
309, 281, 245, Gerry Ross
271, 252, Ken Adams 261,
John VanDiepen 262, George '
Anderson 236, Donald Mac-
Kinnon 233, 228, Harvey
Culbert 233) Allan Stanley
229, George Stanley 226,
Team points: Oldsrnobiles
5, Fords 5, Mustangs 0,
Dodges 2, Pontiacs 2, Buicks
7.
Team standings: Oldsmo-
biles 27, Fords 34, Mustangs
28, Dodges 38, Pontiacs 20,
¢uicks 42.
LADIES' 9 O'CLOCK
BOWLING LEAGUE
High single scorer was
Dianne Carter with 252. High
triple also went to Dianne
Carter with a 624 score.
Games over 200; Dianne
Carter 252, Sandra Render -
son 214, Linda Sticklend 213,
Joanne Searle 212, 205, Barb
Tyler 209, Irene Nelson 205,
Anna Johnston 205, Marg
Hackett 202.
Team points: Canaries 5,
''"'Robins 2, Cardinals 5, Oriol-
es 2, Bluejays 5, Doves 2.
Team standings: Cardinals
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LADIES 6:30 P.M.
BOWLING LEAGUE "
Roberta Whytock bowled
the high single with a 264.
Bernice Kemp bowled the
high triple with a 652.
Games of 200 and over:
Roberta Whytock 264, Nancy
Brooks 241, 223, Ferne Mac-
Donald 212, Maudie Fisher
243, Jessie Joynt 222, Bern-
ice Kemp 247, 213.
Team points: Carol Ad-
ams' Camellias 4, Dorothy
Bain's Cosmos 3; Jean Phil
lips' Poppies 7, Norma Mc-
Donagh's Trilliums 0; Grace
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Elliott's Bluebellg, 4, Pat
Livingston's Sundrops . 3,
Team • standings: Jean
Phillips' Poppies 43, Carol
Adams' Camellias 38, Norma
McDonagh's Trilliums 37;'
Dorothy Bain's Cosmos 37,
Grace Elliott's Bluebells 35,
Pat Livingston's Sundrops
20.
KINLOSS MIXED
BOWLING LEAGUE
Men's high single was Jon
Zdybel with 256. High triple
was Murray Keith with 644.
Men 200 and over: Jon
Zdybel 256, Bill Hunter 239,
Norman Bolt 224, Murray
Keith 224, 221, Hank Harte -
mink 207, Bob. Campbell 202.
Ladies' high was Jan Zdy-
-bel with a single of 199 and a
"triple of 503.
Team points: Kings 2,
Snows 5, Wealthys 0,Spys�
Macs 3, Pippins 4,
Team standings; Kings 30,
Pippins 30, Spys 29, Weal=.
thys 25, Snows 17, Macs 16,..
TOWN AND COUNTRY
BAWLING LEAGUE
Anna Johnstone had high
score for the ladies with a
single of 219 and double of
420. •
High for the . men was
Harry Lavis with single of
266 .and double of 466.
Games over 200: Anna
Johnstone 219 and 201, Ab
Morton 230, Harry Davis 266.
Team scores: Reds 2, Or-•
anges 0, Yellows 2, Greens 3,
Blues 3, Violets 5.
Team standings: Violets
28, Yellows 22, Blues 19,
Greens 14, eds 11, Oranges
11.
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