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High single of the evening went
to Dave Sproul.with a score of 285.
R6n Stanley had high triple with a
score. of 660. •
Games over 225, Dave Sproul
285, Harold Errington 255, Donald
MacKinnon 253, Ray Cardy_231,
John. Rutherford 227, Bill Bolt 235,
Gerald Rhody 231
Team points: Oldsinobiles 2,
Fords 5, Mustangs 2, Dodges 5,
Pontiacs 5, Buicks 2.
Team standings: Pontiacs' 57,
Buicks 55, Dodges 49, Fords 46,
Mustangs .45, Oldsmobiles 42.
Men's 7 p.m.
Greg Hamilton captured both
high single and triple with scores of
291 single and 721 triple.
Games Over 225, Greg Hamilton
291, 231; Ernie Webb 242.
Team, points: Owls 0, Cardinals
5, Vultures 7, Hawks 5, Sparrows
2, Crows 2.
Team standings: Vultures 59,
Crows 52, Hawks 43, Sparrows 42,
Cardinals .40, Owls 37.
Ladies 9 p.m.
High single, Kay Crawford 219;
high triple, Merle Rhody 570:
Games over 200: Kay Crawford
219, Lynn Wall 203, Dianne Carter
214, 214; Marjorie Thoinpson 211
Team points.: Lynn Wall's TulipS
7, Merle Rhody's Daffodils 0; Zena
Riegling's Hyacinths 5, Anne Wis-
ser's Lilacs 2; Anna JohnStotie's
Narcissus 5, Irene Nelson's Crocus
2.'
Ladies 6:30 4i,m.
Mildred Cameron bowled the
high single of 234 and the high
triple of 618.
Games of c200 and over: Jean
Phillips 228; Bernice Kemp" 208,
Belle Herbert 205, 207, Anne
Dexter 232, Trudy Foran 225,
Mildred Cameron 234, 212, Pat
Livingston 207.
Team points: Cora Thompson's
Pearls 5, Ferne MacDonald's• Dia-
monds 2'; Ruth Thompson's Emer-
alds 2, Trudy Foran's Opals 5; Pat
Livingston's Sapphires 7, Grace
Gammie's Rubies 0.'
Team standings: Pearls 69,
Sapphires 61, Opals 59, Rubies 55,
Diamonds 49, Emeralds 44.
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Team standings: Lilacs 78; Hya-
cinths 69, Tulips 62, Narcissus 53,
Daffodil's 53, 'Crocus 42.
LANGSIDE
The Langside Community Centre
held a card party on Thursday
evening: High prizes were wont*
Wesley Young: and: Dave Moffat,
The next card party is to be held in
two weeks.
Little Cheryl Young, daughter of:
Mr. and Mrs.: George Young, is, a
patient in Sick Children's Hospital
in Londoti; We wish. her -a speedy
recovery.
TRIP. TO WISCONSIN
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bregman
enjoyed a Harvest Store sponsored
trip. to Madison, WisconSiri. They
motored to Toronto 'on Tuesday
morning and went, from there by
Plane. They toured four dairy
farms and returned home Wednes-
day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jan
Bregman of Exeter stayed at their
farm while they were'aWay.
Sympathy of the comrriunity_ goes
out. to Ernie. Hanna and family in
the loss of his sister ; Mrs. Morley
Bell of Gorrie, who passed away
Friday evening in Wingham Hosp-
ital. , •
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young and
Beth visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Young on Sunday. t
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PAGE NINE THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, 'JANUARY 1.5,. 1971
Bowling
High singles for the past week go'
to Elaine Irwin with 252 and Stuart
Jamieston with 273.
High triples were scored °by.
Shirley Brooks with 562 and Stuart
Jamieson- with 617.
Lady bowlers over 225 were
Elaine Irwin 252 and Glenna
Pannabecker 237.
Gents lover 250 were Stuart
Jamieson-1273 and Joe Agnew 268.
Team points: Polecats 2, Squir-
rels•5; Chipmunks 0, Kangaroos 7;
Zebras 5, 'Gophers 2; Coons 5,
Wolverines. 2; Cubs 5; Lions 2;
Foxes 5, Tigers 2.
Team standings: Zebras 81,
Tigers 54, -Squirrels •53, Foxes 52,
Coons 51, Wolverines 49, Lions 48,
Polecats 44, Kangaroos 39, Cubs
37, 'Gophers 24, Chipmunks 14.
Reporters: 'Mark Liddle, Shelley
Mason, Debbie Lowry.
SPORTS -
Floor hockey has started now.
Team 1 beat team 2, score was 4-3.
Team 4 beat team 3,' score was 4-2
and team 5 and 6 tied 2-2. The
ZION
Mrs. Charles Wilkins, a member
of the program committee, is
attending a number of meetings
planning a program for the celebra-
tion this year of the fiftieth
anniversary of the United Church
of Canada, to 'be held at their
annual Huron-Perth presbytery in
Trinity United Church, kistowel, on
February 26th.
Mr, and Mrs. .kohn Hunter and
family had his cousin, Harold
Campbell, a bulldozer constructor
in `Kamloops, British Columbia,
visit them the last day of the old
year.
Mrs. Eldon Ritchie ,and Carol,
Mrs. Harvey Ritchie and Elva and
Mrs. bOuglas Raynard attended a
relative shower for the bride to be
Margaret Smith of Molesworth, the,
'wedding taking place February 8th. •
It was held at the hi:me of her
aunt, • Mrs. Ivan ' Papernick in
Goderich on Saturday of last week.
Mrs.' Charles Wilkins and Mrs.
Herh Wilkins attended a shower on.
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The girls team started last
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Jenny Regier and Linda. MacDon-
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NEWS
The first week of school three
families came to our'school. Sheila
Stewart came from. Hamilton and
Lisa and Rowan Walters came from
Ajax. Tammy MacKen4e came
from Kincardine-Tiverton Town-
ship School.
Sunday for Paula Benninger of
Walkerton, bride-to-be of Brian
Alton of Wingham. The shower
was held at the home of his
brother, Mr. and Mrs: Bill Alton of
Belgrave. The wedding will take
place early in February.
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• High for the ladies went to Anna
Johnstone with a single of 220 and
double of 388.
Harry Lavis had high single with
187. High double went to Bill
Sproule with 330.
Team points: Reds 2, Oranges 0.
Yellows 0, Greens • 3, 13lues 5,
Violets 5.
Team standings: Blues 48,
Greens 42, Reds 39, Oranges 31,
Violets 31, •Yellows 19.
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Mixed Bowling
Ivan Laidlaw rolled high- single
for the men this week with 270 and
Gerald Rhody high triple with 703.
Men over 200: Ivan Laidlaw 270,
208, Gerald Rhody 252, 246; Lloyd
MacDougall 249, Bill Sproul 225,
Harry Lavis 209 Russel Swan 212,
208. .
Merle Rhody was :sigh for the
ladies with a single, Of 225 and 'a
triple of 586.
Ladies, over 200: Merle Rhody
225', Anna Dexter 203.
Team points: Kings 5, Snows 0,
Wealthys 0, Spys 7,. Macs 2,
Pippins 7. '
Team standings: SpyS 64; Pip-4
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W'ealthys• 48, Snows 34.
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