The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-02-16, Page 14spots
Down at the bow
LadNets 600 p.m,
Nancy Flattish borovled the
high single with a 21b.
'mice Kemp bowled the
high triple with a 576,
Games et 200 and over-.
Sean fillips 217, Nancy
Rakish 218, Mary -3o Flarrish
200, Mary (eland 2110, Bern-
ice [temp 213, 214, Sandy
D'Aeust
Tuxm points and stand-
ings: Bears 5, 67%; Liens 3,
62; Elephants 4, fig; Tigers 3,
75; Giraffes 4, 70%; Mon-
keys 2, 66,
Apology to Lana Sander-
son, who bowled a 214 Inst
week,
Maims Mind Bawling
Ladies high single and
high triple was rolled by Val
Matthews with 276 and 1115.
Ladies 200 and every Val
Matthews 276, Gtace rtt
sora 234, Janet Gunter 214,
204, Joanne Searle 212.
Men's high single, Tom
Arenburg 237 and high triple
Norm Bolt 546,
Men 200 and over: Toni
Arenburg 237, Ron tekVuil-
lin 209, Gerry vanderKlippe
201.
Team points and stand-
ings; Spys 2, 73; Wealthys 3,
70; Macs 4, 66; Snows 5, 62;
Pippins 2, 5+6; Stings 5, 51,
Latetsraw t►onstatawas
Ladies high single, Linda
Stanley 2430,
Ladies high trr<ple, Janet
'(lard M4.
Men's MO siaogle, 11111
Stewart 242,
Men's high triple, Bill
Stewart 555,
Standings tChipiriunks ltc3,
165; tGrphters 5, 141; Squir-
rels 10, 17+6; Kangaroos h,
165; Tigers 12.'16.3,
Y,LC. &Ming
High scotres,Lisa Marlon
alt 63, 219; David Ellicott 207
546 Tim Becker 144, 4013
Tracy Livingston 162, 429
Bruce Elliott 149, 4104,
Standings; Allis Chamber •
4, 111 tib, Massey Fiergusere_
9, 151; Fords S, 147%;
Internationals 9, 129.
Taws tun! Casair
High score for the ladies
was Anna Johnstone with
single of 179 and double of
305,
Cloy Finlayson bowled high
ith of 174
and double o 14.
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hockey...
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Wingham the teams went at
it again playing a much
closer chucking game, The
local boys again played a
strong game but came up on
the short end of a 5.4 score.
After two periods the score
was deadlocked at 3 • 3.
Wayne Burgsma with one
and Darin Lindsay with two,
scored for Lucknow,
In an exciting finish Jim
Jurjens put Lucknow ahead 4
- 3 before Wingham tied it
with five minutes left,
With 39 seconds remain-
ing, Wingham squeezed one
under Robbie Beirnes who
was immediately pulled for
an extra attacker, The boys
came dose but failed to tie
the game in the dying sec-
onds,
The team appears to be
playing more consistently
now and are getting scoring
from all three lines,
kines
team standings: Greens
:50, ng Sof, Reds 43,
Yellows 42, Blues 4l, Voroets
2'9,
kaitNes CIN O'4*k
High single, Irene Halder► -
by 271
High triple, Jaam* Searle
,
Games over 200: Irene
Haldenby 271, Marg Wilson
223, Marilyn Moffat 222,
Joanne Searle 216, dart
Tyler. MO,
Standings: twits S, ;
Snow Drops 0, 49; Iris 1, 64;
Hyacinths 2, 61; Tulips 6, 73;
Daffodils 7, 63,
hileast&wig
High sirttg1e, Dave Hum-
phrey 309,
High triple, Dave Hum-
phrey 1691,
Games over 225: Dave
Humphrey 309, 6erty Hess
262, 234, lion Ivlliett 253,
uric Taylor 240, Orville El,
Nott 237, Mel Corrin 235,
Standings: OIdsmobiles 3,
71; Fords 7, 77%; Mustangs
4, 95; Dodges 3, bhtiia,
I'ontiars 0, 4b, Buirks 4, 62,
Visit at Trinity
By Btef flaekett
Catherine Wilson and Dor-
is Hawthorne of Goderieh
visited on Sunday for dinner
and the afternoon with their
friends, Virginia and Wilfred
Hackett.
Eldon and Madeline Rit-
chie and Harvey and Betty
Ritchie visited on Sunday
afternoon with their sister,
Jean Papernick and Frances
of Goderich,
We extend sympathy to
Shirley and Don Hackett and
their family for the death of
Shirley's mother, Mrs. Cum-
ming of Kitchener,
Trinity Fellowship Group
met at the home of Marvin
and Nannie Scott on Sunday
evening, Arthur and Betty
Scott sang a duet and Marian
Zinn showed slides of Ash-
field Township ht the four
seasons.
Alex and Ella Hackett
visited on Sunday with [Mel
and Margaret I-tackett of Port
F,Igtn,
Clover Valley 4-H
By Ltz Milting
The Clover Valley Heri-
tage Harbingers held their
fifth meeting at the home of
Mrs, Charlie Wilkins on
February 1,
The roll, call, Name a
Chinese, Japanese, East or
West Indian dish you have
had, was answered,
While the recipes for the
meeting were cooking, the
leaders discussed food and
food customs from China,
Japan, India and the West
Indies, The party for this
dub was also discussed, The
members chose the theme of
Valentine's bay, and the
menu was divided among the
members, Preparation jobs
for this party were handed
out and it will be held at the
home of Donna Arnold on
February 15,
With this part of the meet-
ing completed, the members
enjoyed Kima, Gingerbread
and Peanut Punch,
Support bowl.a-thonfor C.F.
By Marie Park
Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Sher-
wood accompanied by Annie
Kilpatrick of Lucknow, at-
tended the funeral service in
Waterloo on Monday for
Mrs. Jim (Mabel) Sherwood,
About 80 bowlers took part
in a "Bowl -for -Breath" at
the Little Bowl in Goderich
on Sunday, This was a
project undertaken by the
Dungannon and area Kinet-
tes who raised over S3,500
for Cystic Fibrosis. The old-
est howler was Tony Peters-
(iagel of Goderich. The
oungcst boy+ ler wash year
old Katy Brindley who also
had top pledges for bowlers
under 12 years, She raised
over 570. Ladies' high single
was Auleen Theriault and
her daughter, Natalie had
high score for under 12
years. Men's high single was
Rob Graham. 5 haron Baltzer
received a plaque for the
most money raised and also
for highest pledges raised
per point. Amy Olson receiv-
ed a T-shirt for the under 10
age group. .lames Davidson
for the 10 to 16 age group
and Wendy Bauer for the
over 16 age group.
Dungannon United Church
Rev. Roberts spoke on the
topic, In crisis we ask "Lord,
why are you doing this to
me?" when we should ask,
"Lord, what is happening?
Can you help me?
The children's story was a
version of the St, Valentine
legend. The choir sang, A
Quiet Hour.
Flowers were placed in the
church in memory of Thomas
Dickson, whose funeral was
last week. Our prayerful
sympathy k extended to the
fancily.
The church officials met in
the church basement on
Wednesday evening.
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NOTICE
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Annul Meeting
HOMO .< MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
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FrkIey, Fdirvrny 2StIt, 1983
PURPOSE,
1, To receive the Annual Statement and Auditor's Report,
2, To elect two Directors to replace George Adams and Max
Demary, whose term of office expires. Both are eligible
tor re-election,
3, To amend by-law *42 ` Banks and Ranking,
4, To appoint an Auditor for 1983.
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GEORGE ADAMS,
President.
RANDY HUTCHINSON,
Manager,
adding
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