HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-02-05, Page 9Winners In King,
Queen Bowling.
The " final winners in the King
Si d ••Queen Bowling Tournament
for the men were Ray -Cranston,.
'John MacLebd, Gordon Carter, Bill
Button.
• For the women it was Lynn Wall,
Zena Riegling; Grace Hopf,. Merle
Rhody.
The winners advance to compete
in Collingwood in March.:
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This week Rocky Raccoon has
some information on snowshoes
whiCh might help you to get more
enjoyment from the winter weath-
er.
Did you know - that snowshoes
were used since about 4000 B.C.?
Did yOu know 'that they assisted
many of the ancient peoples during
migrations from one part of the
earth to another? Did you know
that snowshoes have contributed
greatly to Canada`?,the history of Canada`?
The Algonquin, Huron and Ojib-
way Indians were just some of the
tribes that used wood and animal
skins 'to make snowshoes. These
shoes whiCh allowed man to walk
over the snow without sinking
through ,it, aided the Indians' in
their winter hunting and trapping.
Of food and fur animals.
The military used snowshoes as
necessary pieces of eqUipment in '
the Canadian winters, and soon
after the country became more
civilized, snowshoe clubs were
formed. Men would seek out trails
for recreation and a chance for
social interaction during the Winter ,
months.
Today, a straight-grained white
ash frame bound with steer hide
webbing formS the snowshoes used
for recreational purposes.
If you want to snowshoe for fun,
it's good to obtain snowshoes that
won't stretch too much when wet.
Snowshoes break easily, so don't
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Men's 9 p.m.
High single went to Charlie
MacDonald with a score of 308.
High triple went to Hugh Todd wall
a score of 680.
Games over 225, Charlie Mac-
Donald 308, Hugh Todd 281, Lloyd
Hall 274, Ray Cardy 265, Clarence.
Greer 257, Russ Button 247, Bob
Finlay 233, Ron Stanley . 228, Mel
Corrin 228, '
Team points: Old-sinobiles 0,
Fords 7, Mustangs 4, Dodges 3,
Pontiacs 2, Buicks 5.
Team standings: Buicks 70,
Pontiacs 66, Dodges 62, Fords 56,
Mustangs 57, Oldsmobiles 46.
Men's 7.p.m:
Bill MacKenzie had high single
of the evening with a score of 304.
High triple also went to Bill with a
score of 775.
Games over 225, Bill MacKenzie
304, 250; Ray Cranston 249, 230;
Graham Hamilton 229.
Team points: Owls 7, Cardinals
5, Vultures 2., Hawks 2, Sparrows
5, Crows 0.
Team standings: Vultures 71,
Hawks 55, Crows 54, Owls 53,
Cardinals 52, Sparrows 51..
K'nioss Bowling
Bill Sproul rolled high for the .
men this week with a single of 316
and a triple of 650.
For the ladies Merle Rhody was
high again with a 255 single and a
670 triple.
Men 200 and over: Bill Sproul
316, Ivan Laidlaw 302, Jim Lavis
236, 232; Jake Conley 221, Evan
Keith 209, Harry Lavis 207, Gerald
Rhody 207.
Ladies 200 and over: Merle
Rhody 255, 249; Muriel Ritchie
243, Doris MacKinnon 217.
Team points: Kings 5, Snows 5,,
Wealthys 5, Spys 2, Macs 2,
Pippins 2.
Team standings: Spys 76, Pip.-
pins'. 75, Kings 70, Wealthys 57,
Macs 56, Snows 44.
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Anna D ter had ladies high
single wii 199 and also • high
double of 350.
For the men it was Harry Lavis
with high single of 179 and Walter
Dexter took the double with 303.
Team points: Reds 2, Oranges 3;
Yellows 5, Greens 0, -Blues 2;
Violets 3.
Team standings: Blues,54, Reds
47, Greens 45, Oranges 42, Violets
39, Yellows 28,
. PAGE NINE
• try -to jump fences of Support
yourself across ditches with them.'
A warm parka coat, 2. pair of
socks- worn in hoots or mucklucks
and a• touquc are suggested ,for
maintaining body heat. If you plan
on a long hike, take extra binding
material, goggles, matches,.' a
compass and a knife with you.
SnOwshoeing can be-a great deal
of ftin and offers a 'challenge and
chance to get out into, :and enjoy, •
some of the 'natural envirOnment
around us during our Canadian
winter months. •
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1975
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SEPOYHVARIETY STORE Lucknow:
PRICES EFFECTIVE WED., THURS., FRIi, SAT., FEB. 5, 6, 7, 8
Ladies 6:30 p.m.
Mildred Cameron bowled the
high single of 304 and the high
triple.of 637. Good bowling Millie.
Games of 200 and over: Belle
Herbert 270, Norma McDonagh
213, Ferne MacDonald 208, Cath-
erine Andrew 200, Lois McIntosh
226, Mildred Cameron 304, Pat
Livingston 207, Joyce Adamson
232, Jessie Joynt 215.
Team points: Ferne MacDon-
ald's Diamonds 7,; Ruth Thomp-
son's Emeralds 0;. Trudy Foran's
Opals 2%, Pat Livingston's Sapph-
ires 4 1/2 ; Cora Thompson's Pearls
2, Grace Gammie's Rubies 5.
Team standings: Pearls 78,
Sapphires 71 1/2 , Rubies 66, Opals
64 1/2 , Diamonds 63, Emeralds 56.
Ladies 9 p.m.
High single, Zena Riegling 274;
high triple, Zena •Riegling 627.
Games over 200: Zena fliegling
274, Gayle Mackie 207, Evelyn
Henderson 201, Dianne Carter 226,
Marjorie Thompson 202, Marilyn
Rhody 246, Marie Hoffman 209,
Kay CraWford 224, Mary Cleland
227.
Team Points: Zena Riegling's
Hyacinths 2, Anna Johnstone's
Narcissus 5; Merle Rhody's Daffo-
dils 0, Irene Nelson's Crocus 7;
Lynn Wall's Tulips 5, Anne Wis-
ser's Lilacs 2.
Team standings: Lilacs 82, Hya-
cinths 80, Tulips 76, Narcissus 67,
Daffodils 61; Crocus 54, ,
Lucknow
° Dungannon
Mixed Bowling
Penny Hodges, with a single of
265, and Harvey Culbert with 281,
bowled high singles for the week
in Lucknow Dungannon bowling
league.
In the triples department, Penny
was high also-, with 679, while lion
Stanley with 725 took the honors.
• Ladies over 225 were Penny
Hodges 265, Helen Dickson 240
and Isobel Adams 238. Men over
250 were Hary Culbert 281 -ind.Ron
Stanley 262.
Team points: Squirrels, 7, Foxes
0; Zebras 2, CuliS 5; Polecats 0,
Wolverines 7; Kangaroos 2, Tigers
5; Gophers 5, Lions 2; Coons 7,
Chipmunks 0.
Team standings: Zebras 88,
Squirrels 74, Tigers 71, Coons 65,
Wolverines 65, Lions 59, Foxes 56,
Cubs 50, Polecats 48, Kangaroos
46, Gophers 34, Chipmunks 16.