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.
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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.
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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
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Cystic Fibrosis. Sponsor
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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 -
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Kevin Denbolc in our area.
Kevin visited Brookside and
Colborne Schools, sang sev-
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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,
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