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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-10-29, Page 7Lueknow and area bowiiug Mixed Couples Team Standings Chipmunks - 55; Gophers -50i Squirrels - 46; Kangaroos 4 42; Wolverines- :29; Tigers - 29, It seems it was a really good night for bowling, with many games over 200! The ladies high single went to Nancy, Swan with a 309. Congratulations Nancy. The ladies high triple went to Merle Rhody with a 610. The men's high single was kept in the family with Russel Swan capturing it with a 267. Good going! The men's high triple went to Harvey Livingston with a 676. Steve Carvell was right on his heels with 667. Congratulations to both of you. *Games over 200: Nancy Swan - 305; Merle Rhody - 290; Mary Lou Raynard - 249; Lucy Miller 216; Dean Agnew - 210; Wilma Elliott - 206; Marie Scott - 201; Russel Swan - 267; David Elliott - 246; Harvey ' Livingston - 235, 221, 220; Steve Carvell - 230, 226, 211; Kevin Finnie - 2171; Antone Van Osch - 217; Harold Maize - 211. Town and Country Team Standings Snow Drops - 17; Tulips - 13; Pansies - 13; Daffodils - 8; Crocuses - 5; Hyacinths - 4. Fern MacDonald was the high bowlers for the ladies with a 203 :single and a 337° double. Bill Henderson rolled the same score for the men with a 203 single and a 337 double. Ladies Thursday Night Team Standings Baby Tears - 43; Violets 36; Ivy - 27;' Aloevera - 23; Cactus - 22; Ferns 27. In bowling on October 23, Marie Scott registered the high single and triple with scores of 242 and 636. Games over 200: Joyce Pickard - 214; Carol Atkinson - 215, 214; Wilma Blake - 220; Judi de Boer - 209; Marie Scott - 230, 242; Marg Wilson - 231. 214. Ladies 7 p.m. Team Standings Cows - 14; Porkers - 12; Goats - 7; Horses - 4; Mules - 3; Sheep - 2, In bowling on October 20, Barb Jardine bowled the high single and triple with scores of 275 and 645. Games over 200: Barb Jardine - 275, 200; Chris MacDonald - 232; Shani Webb - 245; Betty Stanley - 236, 206; Shirley Brooks - 224; Barb Ross = 218; Mae Hunter - 203; Jean Philips - 203. 4-H club plans for banquet By Karen Miller The third meeting of the Etiquette for • the 80s, 4-13 club was held at the McEwan house recently. For the upcoming banquet, the members were told the cost would be $5.50 for a member and $5,50 for their guest; In groups, they discussed the proper way to place knives and forks, the proper way to hold cups and wine glasses, and the manner in which toasts are made to the. Queen or to Canada. These manner skills will be used at the banquet, • The members then read over what they will be doing at the banquet and completed a place setting for a formal dinner. They split into groups again to learn dif- ferent table settings for different meals. 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