The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-02-09, Page 24news
Imdasow Sestinek, Wedisesekv, Warranty 9, 1963 ---Page 24
L ekn ow residents can fill up their gas tank at Ioral service
stations confident they are getting the eheap>est gas primes
around. While Latium* garolhrae prices here have dropped to
29.9 cents a litre and remained there for the past week,
vtiehkk owners In surrounding towns and cities are not as
tacky. Prices hi other areas have dropped to 33 cents n litre
and In some places to 32 cents but only the rare service station
is offering gas at 29.9 cents. [Sentinel Staff Photo]
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Brookside students see lambs
SyMonks Beek
and Christina Parrish
Rooms 3 and 6, grades
two, went on a field trip on
Wednesday to Miltenbuv g's
Machine Shop and to Doug
Cameron's faun to see new
Iambs.
Congratulations to Penny
Homes from Mrs. Cameron's
grade 2. Penny drew a
picture and had it published
in Chicadee Magazine.
Robert Skipper, the artist,
is finished in room 9 and is
working with mom 11, grade.
7.
This year's Dairy Princess,
Marion Taylor of Belgrave
came to the school on Thurs-
day and gave a presentation
on milk and milk products.
At the end of the presenta-
tion, the students enjoyed a
soda biscuit with homemade
butter. Marion is a grade 12
student at F. E. Madill High
School in Wingham,
Last Wednesday the
Shooters and the Islanders
played boys intramural hock-
ey. The scores were Shooters
14, Islanders 6.
In the girls' intramural
hockey Donna's Dynamites
tied Smitty's Smackers 3 ,- 3.
bowling
Kindergarten registration
will be held on February 11
at the school from 9 a.m. to
2.30 p.m.
Debbie l)ebold, a grade sir
student advanced on to the
regional level in the poster
contest in the Goderich Leg-
ion Poster Contest. She won
First prize, and S20. Congrat-
ulations!
The junior and senior in-
tramural floor hockey, crab
soccer, basketball and bord-
enball has started for another
season.
The story hour for the
pre-schoolers has started
once again.
Births
DARLING - Robert and San-
dra ate happy to announce
the safe arrival of their first
child, a baby girl, Heather
Nicole, born February 5,
1983 at Hanover District
Hospital, weighing 7 lbs. 7
oz. Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robb,
Lucknow and Mr. and Mrs.
George Darling, Wingham.
KING - Mr. and Mrs. Roberti
King of Teeswater are happ,
to announce the arrival of a
son, Christopher Donald, 6
lbs. 6 oz., at Wingham and
District Hospital on January
28, 1983, a brother for Tracy,
Tina, Robbie, Shaun and
Joyce Marie.
Lueknow - Dungannon
Ladies high single, Beryl
MacDonald 210.
Ladies high triple, Linda
Stanley 506,
Men's high single, Bev
McNay 234.
Men's high triple, Bev
McNay 572 and Keith Tyler
572.
Standings: Chipmunks
9%/a, 155; Gophers 8, 136;
Squirrels 9%, 166; Kangar-
oos 12, 157; Tigers 6, 151.
Ladies high single, Barb
Tyler 251.
Ladies high triple, Barb
Tyler 592.
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Games of 200 and over:
Barb Tyler 251, Joanne
Searle 228, Wilma Elliott
219, Marie Park 215, Lois
Hodgins 212, Janet Gunter
211, 200, Jean Furness 208,
Barb Helm 202, Irene Hal-
denby 202.
Team points, and stand-
ings: Crocus 7, 63; Snow
Drops 0, 49; Iris 2, 63;
Hyacinths 5, 59; Tulips 5, 67;
Daffodils 2, 56.
Town and Country
Anna Johnstone had high
score for the ladies with
single of 185 and double of
307.
High for the men was Len
MacDonald with single of
178 and double of 322.
Team standings: Oranges
50, Greens 47, Reds 41,
Yellows 40, Blues 38, Violets
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Ladies 6x30 p.m.
Lorna Button bowled the
high single with a 232.
Barb Ross bowled the high
triple with a 592.
Games of 200 and over:
Lorna Button 232, Ruth
Jardine 218, Barb Ross 205.
Team points and stand-
ings: Bears 5, 82'/:; Lions 2,
79; Elephants 2, 75; Tigers 0,
72; Giraffes 5, 661/2; Mon-
keys 7, 66.
Kinross Mimed Howling
Ladies high triple, Betty
Arenburg and Val Matthews
both with a score of 209.
High triple, Val Matthews
with 551.
Ladies 200 and over: Betty
Arenburg 209, Val Matthews
209, Hannah Hartemink 200.
Men's high single, Jake
Conley 226 and high triple,
Jim Lavis 582.
I ten 200 and over: Jake
Conley 226, 205, Jim Lavis
201.
Team points and stand-
ings: Spys 0, 71; Wealthies
7, 67; Macs 5, 62; Snows 5,
57; Pippins 2, 54; Kings 2,
46.
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