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HT - Eric Taylor 278, 776;
Betty Small' 296, 619.
200+ games: Andy Page
227, Ron Elliott 248, 242,
Bev . Beyersbergen 206,
Eric Taylor 278, 253, 245,
Betty Small 296.
Standings: Hooters 45,.
Aces 32, Bundys 30,. Slow
Balls, 27;
W%dowdily Night ! HS
and HT - lira Miller 291,
Steve Van Osch. 622; Betty
Van Osch 210, 539. 200+:
games: Marion Taylor
204, Jim Miller 291, Nick
Schaus 239, Skip. Beese
250, Betty. Van Osch 210,
Steve Van Osch 247, Al
Scott 218; Brian Schaus
209,. Al Schaus 212, Eric
Taylor 204, 208.
Standings: Cooperators.
48, Townies •40,..
Chipmunks' 38; Gutter
Rats 27.5, Mavericks 20,
Pin Pals 18.5
fiuesdsly H S- and -FIT
151, 157, Joan MacLeod'
160, Wilma Elliott 18Q,
Standings: Mapte Leafs
29, Oilers 24.5, Red Wings.
22, Flyers 20, Canadiens
Gerald Rhody 277, 650; 20.5, Flames 11,
Marion Jones 233, Bea
Griffin 550. 200+ gamest Town am) Cquntry ._
Gerald' Rhody 277, 150+ games: Jean .Phillips
Marion Jones 233, Bea ' 188, Shirley Brooks 173,
`Griffin 200, Ron MaWcbanGordon. Brooks 156, 167,
237, Eric Haldenby 205, Dave Swan 216, Doris
Clint Thomson 209, Steve . Culbert 187, Frank Alton
Machan, 208, John Hopf 206, Loreen'Alton 156,
229, 202, ' Wilma Elliott Donald McKinnon 156,
213, Jinm Miller 216, Allan 192, Marion ' McKinnon
Rhody 224, 202, Tom 154, Jean Ross 159, Don
Downey 203: Standings: Ross 154, Marg Nettleton
Blizzards 70, Thunder 200, Joyce Adamson 210,
Cats 69,. Hurricanes- 67, Grant Famish '160;' 178,
Lightning Bolts 65, George Taylor 207.
Thunder ' Balls 58,,. Standings:: . Tulips . 31,
Tornadoes 49. Daffodils 30, Pansies, 27,
Hyacinths 24.5, Crocuses
Ripley ' .150+ games: 21, Snowdrops 195.
Shirley Adams 185,
Muriel Dow 150, 163, -NBC = - Smurfs: Nicole
Tom Adams 181, . Anna Beyersbergen 75, Pee
MVlacTavish 164, 150, . Wee: Rachel Elliott 104,
Currie Colwell 152, Helen Amanda King 103, 103.
'McCrath 166, Ed Fink Bantam:, Jennifer;
t ueknow Sentinel, Wednesday, F'ebrnary .5,199 7 - Page 7
Beyersbergen 161,
Richard Elliott 149,
Jonathon Lalonde 144,
Whitney Taylor' 182, 138.
junior: Greg Archer 250,
156, 151, David Gillespie
170, D.J.lialderiby 169,
Michael Hofer 189, 218
Mathew Stewart 167,
Sarah Morrison 177, 166.
Senior: Jeff Rumble 217,
Patrick Ritchie 220:,.
Monday N iht - HS and
HT - Eric Taylor 279, 729;."
Terri Van Diepen 248, 655.
200+ games: Verna
Humphrey • 242, John
Andrew 215, • '213, Eric
Taylor 256;. 279, Terri Van
Diepen 248, 211, Bryce
Ritchie 210, 271, John Van
Diepen 254, Alex 13 runault
204, Grace Finnigan 232,'
Dave Humphrey 204, 206;
Standings:._. Misfits 51,
High Flyers 41, Blue Jays
37, Dalmations . 36,
Bulldogs , ' 32, Verna's
Rollers 31.
Hapnv birthdav to Women's Institute
Dear editor: .
On Feb. 19''Wornen's
Institute members around
the world will celebrate
the ;formation of the first
'WI -branch,: in Stoney
Creek,,' Ontario.'The theme
of the national convention
will be,`,"'Indebted; to the
Past: Coxmnitted to the:
Future." .
At Squires' Hall ` in
Stoney Creek, on Feb. 19,
• 1897, Janet Lee and :her,
husband Erl'and.. Lee,.
Adelaide Hoodless and
141 women met and the
began: What were the
thoughts,; needs 'and
dreams of these women at
that first meeting?
Adelaide Hoodless
spoke on the needs of edu-
cation for rural women
especially domestic sci-
ence because earlier she.
had lost her 14 month-old;
son from drinking impure
milk .
Today we face this new
,century 'with optimism,
conviction,. and courage of
our predecessors. We too
are pioneers as we. face the
first Women's:Institute future,
The Honorable Michael
Harris commends. the vital
role-plaYed by the mem-
bers 'in enriching, the lives
of the citizens of Ontario.
The Lucknow Branch,
of the Women's 'Institute
was organized in. Lucknow:
in, February 1908 with
Mrs. •Garnet Armstrong,
the , druggist's . wife, as the'
..first president and Miss
Fern Reid from the Bake
Shop as the, first secretary -.
treasure. The first meet-.
ings` :were held in the .
homes but later in the
assembly room of • the''
The Optimist Club of Lucknow and District welcomed new members to,
the organization last week. From the left. past president, Harold Menary;
new members Mary Anne MacDonald, Donald MacDonald.. Alice
Doleman; Doug Miller, president, and Zone 20 Lt. Governor Martin
McGrath who conducted the induction ceremony. Absent Gerald
Doelman. (Livingston photo)
Town, Hall. •
After. World War`i they
sponsored and erected the
War Memorial at a cost of
$2,000 and :dedicated it to
the memory/of mar fallen.
herds... •
These stalwart ladies
worked hard ' to raise
money which was donated;:
to all worthwhile comma-,
nity : organizations:' It has
• been said "Lucknow, has
been a better place to live
in because of the Women's
Institute."
The motto; or :Home'
and: Country; " has .always
been foremost ;in• our
minds, as we face the
• future straight forward and
unafraid. Happy '100th
Birthday ... -Wo n- s--:
Institute
Dorothy Brown., W.I.
member,: '.
LOIS .GOodhue WI mem-
ber (curator).
•
Lifting safely
Bend your knees; not
your back. and you great;
lyreduce stress to your
lowerback; keep the load
close: to your body, carry
heavy objects waist -high.
(A `helpfulhint from the
Canadian :-Physiotherapy
Association)
ews from WC
by Ate. Rakelaar
It's going up, up, up
andover. It hits tiro'
ground, we scored! .
. Grades 7 and 8 went to
their volleyball tourna-
ments on
ourna-ments..on Jan. 27. They
weren't as successful as
they had hoped, but they
had fun,:The girlsplaced
fourth out of five groups
and the boys placed third:.
Grades 3, 4 and 5 are.
finishing their presenta-
tions on invertebrates.
tirades 4 and 5 are busy
getting .their speeches'
r.
ready.to say to the Ott's.
Grades 6, 7 and 8 are also
doing them. • .
. In Mrs. Swain's class,
they, are just finishing, up
wonderful patchwork ;cre-
,tions.
Grades:' 1 -and 2 are
working, et a bird unit..
They, learned what beaks
are' used for, like cracking
nuts, and Scooping'' up
crabs. They have also just
finished winter scenes.
with chalk. .
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