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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-01-26, Page 11community news Dungannon UCW learn to make economical dishes IJac ad>ory Sentiftel, Weariest*, lawaray 26,, I9 U sinsva pawl and Food, and learned how to make these dishes. Every- one who attended the meet- ing on January 118 anuerd manual of rem. After the smorgasbord luncheon the regular January meeting of the LLCM, V. Havas held. Helen Dawson n gave the treasurer's report.. Comes- pondenoe included many thank you motes from tyre who received Christmas vis- its and gifts, Material has been donated for two guilts which are to be pint Nether arid quilted at the March work to eetirgg, Karen Roberts, tisk Irvin and Nora Saunders will rep- resent Dulagganrnorrn at the Harron -Perth Presbyterial meeting at Seaforth, The roll cad was answered with, Was We Can Help Others, The devotional and R bk Study were taken by bowling Bessie McNee and Elsie Irvin, The Haeme was, Caring and Sharing, our three needs being Mystical, Emotional and Spiritual. The Feature was given by rime togs ernbetg who lead, Yesterday, Today and To- morrow, o- m or r w, fol1 owted by a writ- ten aittern contest, U-Anto Komi, in which the answers were names Of makes of cars, Time also demonstrated bow to make a Rower at KinlassBowilag Ladies high Val Matthews with a single of 219 and a triple of 521. Men's high Harty Levis with 206 and 521. Men 200 and over: Harry Lavis 206, Art Burrows 200. Team points and stand- ings: Spas S, 64; Wealthys 5, 51; Pippins 5, 47; Macs 2., 45; Snows 2, 45; Kings 2, 42. January 21 Ladies high Val Matthews with 214 and 522. Men's high Norm Bolt with 224 and 587. Men 200 and over; Nonn Bolt 224, Bill Purdon 210, Jim Lavis 209, Jack Hender- son 204. Team points and stand- ings; Spys 5, 69; Wealthys 7, 58; Macs 7, 52; Snows 2, 47; Pippins 0, 47; Kings 0, 42. Lucknr,a - Dungannon Men's high single, D. A. Hackett and Bill Stewart with 219 each. Men `s high triple, Bill Stewart 542. Women's high single, Wil- ma Elliott 211. Women's high triple, Wil- ma Elliott 568. Standings; Chipmunks 4, 134; Gophers 9, 120%; Squirrels 9, 147%; Kangar- oos 11, 134%; Tigers 12, 138%. Menes Bowling High singe; Clarence Greer 267. High triple, Clarence Greer 630 and Ken Eadie 630. Games over 225: Clarence Greer 267, Ron Stanley 243, Steve Owen 226, Ray Guay 225. Standing.,: Oldsmobiles 5, 63; Fords 2, 58%; Mustangs 3, 79; Dodges 4, 59%; Pontiacs 3, 39; Buicks 4, 58. Y.B.C. Bowling High scores: Lisa MacDon- ald 81, 237; Tracy Livingston 185, 444; Scott Allen 185, 461; Tim Becker 181, 489; Bruce Elliott 222, 560. Standings: Allis Chambers 8, 971/2; Massey Fergusons 7, 127; Fords 8, 1171/2; Internationals 7, 107. Ladles 8:30 p.m. High single, Joanne Searle 254. High triple, Marg Wilson 606 . Garnes over 200: Joanne Seal le 254, Marg Wilson 251, 209, Alone Clark 223, 219, Gerda de Jong 216, Lois Hodgins 214. Team points and stand- ings: Crocus 5, 51; Snow Drops 2, 47; Iris 5, 56; Hyacinths 5, 51; Tulips 2. 58; Daftordils 2, 52, An error Last week's report should have read Pat Porter 237, high single, Ladles 6:316 Howling Marion MacKinnon bowl- ed the high single with 261. Kay Crawford bowled the high triple with 592. Games of 200 and over Marron MacKinnon 261, Sharon Culbert 218, Mandie Fisher 201, Tina Gardner 235, Nancy Parrish 217, Kay Crawfol d 242, 217, Maggie Cleland 203. Team points and stand- ings: Elephants 7 points for 69; Bears 0 points for 75%; Monkeys 0 points for 56; Tigers 7 points for 67; Giraffes 0 points for 56%; Lions 7 points for 75. r . ATTENTION AREA FARMERS Wt PAY VO.00 TO %SD.O PER HUNDRED WEIGHT FOR OLD COWS AND RECENTLY %MAIM OR SICK SOWS, COWS. STEERS R HEIFERS. MUST 8E ALM & ORt14 FREE. . ANY DELAY tlouki be cosnY. FOR IMMEDIAtt PICKUP WITH OUR WINCH E®UIP- PtD \I OUE %,ft Coil's/ 24 HOURS A DAY -- DAYS A WEER (S19) 4I2.99S7 or (S19) 482-711S tit Riley ••••• • • • • • • 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 1 • • e • • • • • 1 • • • • • • • •• • • • • 0 • • • • • • • 0 • • • • Two and Coaatrzi. Isobel Tiffin had high sre for the ladies with single of 204 and double of 366.. Art Burrows bowled high for the mien with single of 1192 and double r,f 368. Team standings; Greens 44, Oranges 40, Yellows 38, Reds 36, Blues 30, Violets 22. Detes Available ludmow 8 Disftict Community Centre SATURDAY, JAN. 29 Jim Nelson !FRIDAY, FEB. 4 Lucknnw Ca -op OPEN DATES AVAILABLE FEBRUARY Saturday 6 Friday 11 Saturday 12 Friday td Friday 25 Saturday 26 CALL THIS NUMBER BETWEEN 9t00 a.m. AND 6t00 p.m. ONLY 528-3532 •1.0••••00••••••••••• • • THEATRE SHOWTIMES •• • • • • •• • • • • • • • ARE FRI.-SAT. 1 t SUN.-THURS COO P.M. MD. -MORS LAST IDAT&FON BURT REYNOLDS & GOLDE HAWN Vest r •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • STARTS FRIDAY, JAN, 28 TO THURS., FEB. 3 RICHARD PRYOR JACKIE (GLEASON SWEARING TA•elr• •renrh °Into. In 21;4 \\ I,t i I.11 1 I.ott, i, i,,,,I lir,incl lLi.w ,\ ImvM Its V•1. Itt •Iuv,a 1<11I..inl INN„). •000.0•••• r-angetrovent for Christmas mas and chane the f4erov errs for any season, Dougmmon Kinetteas The Dutivanaaorn Kine ate Club held. their January meeting at the home of Vanda Mleil, Pat Steenstra and Mary MacAdaaaa, repres- enting epresenting Mary Kay C sem, demonstrated the proper techniques to use when giving yourself .a facial and We can't help without your help ABILITY FUtJD WORK** WIN IPHYSIONIV a'JrSAISL O A'ou R'S 44* APP n8 make 431.1) - The Tlae main topic for discus- sion iscussion dating business v.As able up conning llonv'-A -Thom for Cystic Fibrosis. Sponsor sheets are ready and chair- person Debbie Bay reports that aanarq people have shown an interest in taking part orrn February 13 at the Little bowl an Gode:Hob. On January 12, the Kitt - Ores were proud to have THE MARCH IS ON! Many o aaysicaltly disaNed tarso and women need yenrr hit. Please gage generoasly. LICYBY TUlT 351 -1620 for Ni ?rover mow* onto leha P*ATMIG *0* UNSAY h11M111IAnklet Usk to BART 1st Manua 7 p.a. UM IMAM Kevin Denbolc in our area. Kevin visited Brookside and Colborne Schools, sang sev- eral sons torr the ehildrerrn and talked abut C.F. , Kevin, an argg3+'teea-year- old who sins from this chi hood disease, has made a recording of imany songs that he has written. All pro- ceeds from the sale of his record goo to C.F, research in hope that a cure will soon be found, PKAY*G*0* )**11Y Mk �SAWIRbAt JMNARY 2$* swim& wimpy IrIAMAW . $p , Me yow412Ai,W,, ,�' ,AY in/ 7 �Y,t• p.�i,,�.,�,,,,,.• .... tram wtpeevilt broofpit er TY 9► t 0 rd MY ,• L ea% • 1 • vt't4. 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