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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-04-16, Page 36Page 8---Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 23, 1986 Stratford MonumeniT1 ROBERT MOLE DUNGANNON 5297340 Charles C® Culbert Backh` Bing .Septic Tanks • Weeper Beds • Open Ditches and Drains a4 Gadericr. 529 WCKNOW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY, APRIL 27 Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. REV. ALLISON J. RAMSAY, MINISTER Nursery Downstairs For Little Ones Under Four EVERYONE WELCOME LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY, APRIL 27 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m.. Rev. Warren McDougall B.A.M. Div. Nursery and junior congregation provided EVERYONE WELCOMF • LUCKNQW CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Invites You To Worship With Them On SUNDAY,, APRIL 27 10 a.m. did 2:30pa n. Nursery downstairs morning & evening EVERYONE WELCOME NOTICE RIPLEY SEWAGE WORKS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE THE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF RIPLEY CORDIALLY INVITES INTERESTED PERSONS TO ATTEND A PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 4:00 P.M. AND 8:0OPM. ONs WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30;1986 AT THE RIPLEY LEGION HALL The Village is considering two locations as possible sites for a sewage treatment facility. Site 1 on the South part of Lot. 14, Cone.esslon W, °and Site 2 Is on the South part of Lot 12, Concession VII; bothIn the Township of ;Hama, a s shown on the following sketch. resCntatives of the engineering tie nom► tvlron merit will :expl °what s be present to B to the... po.ed' tow' works ''food to' anwr*er p ,Y �, tli !'�irtlrlt: Info clition c:lnee . 5j tlm AbooA4 . sou .!i '; daring norisim' huisines rbons. rC The Ladies 7 p.m. Monday night bowling league held their banquet feat week. The Season champion team was the Bunnies. Pictured left to right, front row, Gerry McCann, Dorothy Brintnell, Captain Grace Elliott, Maggie Cleland, back row, Janet Brooks, Mae Hunter, Lorna Button, Betty Van Osch and Marie Greer. [Friel photo] The Budgiesecapturedleto playoff round .of the Ladies 7 .p.m. Monday night bowling right, Bertha Whiteroft, Debbie Emberlin, Captain Jackie Murray, Barb Rose, back row, Dorothy Hamilton, Mary. Cleland, Betty,Emberlin, Aileen Trommer and Liz Black. [Friel photoi bawling chimps honoured The Ladies 7 p.m. bowling league held their banquet on April 7 at St. Peter's Parish Hall, catered to by the Anglican ladies. Season champion team was the Bunnies with the Budgies the playoff champion. Bernice Kemp had the high average of 189 and high single of 289 for the regular season and high triple 676 and high single with handicap of 319 for the playoffs. Barb Ross took the high triple with a 687 for the season along with a 294 for the playoffs. The season's high single with handicap went to Alice Ritchie with 342 and high triple with handicap to Betty Emberlin with 801. Debbie Emberlin bowled an 839 •to take the high triple with handicap, in the playoffs. Most improved bowlers for .the regular season. were Mae Hunter and Wendy Humphrey. Gl sses were presented to those who bowl 100 pins over their average. Mae Hunter, Alice Ritchie, Liz Black, Betty Emberlin,. Debbie Emberlin and Mary Cleland. each received one; Bernice Kemp received two and Barb Ross three:, Following the presentations the bowl- ers played court 'whist. Bowling s Lucknow Mtsed League The women's high single came from Beryl McDonald, 239 and she had the high triple of 586. Men's high single of 241 -was% bowled y by Ron Elliott' and Steve' "Carvell bowled the high triple of 630 Bowlers over: 200 'were: Ronf flit tt" 241, 207; Russel Swan "210,' 201; Tom Hogan'206, 209; Beryl McDonald 239, 21; Janet Card, 203; Steve Carvell 218, 19; Linda Carvell 207; Jackie McNay 219i and Bev McNay 211. Team point standings: Gophers 38, Kangaroos ' 59, ° Squirrels ; 531#, Chip munits ., 4, ,Cats' 60, Tigers '49%. Congratulations to the Cats, playoff` champs. *9 Wilma , lliott stored both, the high singleof`""246 and the high°tr.iple of: 4 canes over 2 were ; bowled b ." Marie Ott 2424 Marg 215, Judi 1i f .ltd, ianne Wall 202, 237 and' lliott ,200, .246, Team standings: Silks 6, Linen 5, Cotton 4, Polyester 3, Wool 2, Crepe 1. Kinloss mixed High lady was Gerda de Jong with a single of 255 and a triple of 593. Men's high ,was Norm Bolt with' a single of 259 and a triple of 598. Men 200 and over were Norm Bolt 259, Evan Keith 218, Harold Campbell 209, 208, Art Burrows 209, 'Dave Swan 205, and Jim avis *203,.: Team:points and standings: Doris's, Elms 5, 15; Ann's, Maples 7,,1'4; ; Eva's Spruce 2, 12; Mary's Pines 7, 11; Grace's Oaks 0, 9; "Hannah's Cedars 0, 2' Town and:Country Ladies high Gerda de Jong with single of ;198 and a double of 343, Don McCormick rolled high for;the men with a single of .199`and aldouble of'. ` eain . points and Y standin 13- s: Mary's m noavdro . o ,10;' lda's Cr�pciises ,•3, .9,; `. P�erda s P fl ie 's s s s 3, �, �ris�� s oi.%dils f iltabei�s Tulips 2, 6; ,nra's lyacinths 0, 4. ` r .S �.!v.vrJ.nea.n •