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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-04-02, Page 10• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • T. • 4 oda • ' IANFLEMINGS • "THE. MIAMI WITH • • THE GOLDEN GUN" • • ADULT ENTERTAINMENT • • •0411.0000.00 •0.01,000 • TINE • • STARTS WED., INDE$8111 • a APRIL 91b FILE a 7 & 9:15 P.M. A r 1000000000.0000000 • 0 • 0 OWING 7 DIG DAYS bna, 2 *RIM I* DAILY AT ?AO ARID 2:15 P..M. • •', ALM Fl POIX011eakARINSAUailklikuil ROGERPOORE JIMANES BOND 007r 0 • • S• . • S r • • • • • • • Blues Top Town & Country PARK 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 574-7811 AIR CONDITIONED GODERICH WED., THURS., FRI., VAT, APRIL 2,3.4,5 YOU'VE BEM ABOUT HER-TALKED ABOUT HER...NOWSEE HER! OAP Xalleza 'Hollander Aulhomss ul• THE HAPPY HOOKER STARRING IN HER FIRST MOTION PICTURE! "Mylleasure7satyBusiness" . MATINEE "Thank goodness- the kind of movie 'parents as well as kids will find utterly charming and entertaining." Family Circle • e A family film by Joe camp WED., THURS, FRI. SAT. APRILS, 10.11, IS THE ODESSA FILE, . THE STORY IS TRUE. THE ENDING, WILL STARTLE YOU. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Meet the bnithe with a badge -on thetake • who takei ou the mob and. Wins both ways! RIPLEY DISTRICT SCHOOL ADMISSION: Adults $1.00 - Students 75c Children under 12 - 50c comet new • Ong the Berg Split Chute The most important forward step, in durable, efficient barn cleaning since .the development of the barn' cleaner itself. By eliminating a reverse Curve and one corner wheel it reduces wear, tension and adjustment problems and gives .you more dependable performance. The return chute is full width. for greatest cleaning efficiency. The Berg Split Chute, as well as the Berg Conventional Chute, can be used with any manure stacker or thrower, The new Berg 3-inch ffites move a third more liquid and reduce roll-back problems. Write or phone for more details about this exceptional new equipment, BUIL-0111 EVERYTHING as w !sir R 10' tan KAI:11We LLOYD JOHNSTON R.R. 3.Holyrood Phone 395-5390 • \ • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1975 P ZION LUCKNOW OWNERS W. JOS. and DEAN E. AGNEW SCHMID'S JEWELLERY AND CHINA Mrs. Frank Ritchie eturned home Thursday of last week from Victoria Hospital, London following surgery. LEAVES FOR WEST Bill Wilkins; son of Mr. and •Mrs. Charles Wilkins, left on March 18th for South liazelton, Britigh Colum- bia with Alex Coulter. of GOderich taking him as far as Winnipeg.' Bill then took the train the' rest of the t .way to work for Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Cummins-on a beef farin. Mr. Cummins also runs a sawmill. At present Bill lives and boards Lucknow Dungannon High singles for the second week of the playoffs ge to' Grace Elliott with 243 and ..to Bill SteWart with 280. High triples go to Jessie Joynt with 607 and to Rea Stanley with 749. Ladies over 225 were Grace Elliott 243, Jessie Joynt 234, Anne Anderson 228. . Gents over 250 were: Bill Stewart 280, Harold Maize 272, 251; JaCk Caesar 270,, Ron Stanley. 262, 259; Jack Fisher 261, Rick Park 256. Team points: Foxes 5, Polecats 2; Kangaroos 7, Gophers 0; Chipmunks 0, Lions 7; Squirrels 4, Coons 3; Wolverines 7, Tigers 0; Zebras 5, Cubs 2. Team standings:. Group "A": Squirrels 11, Coons 10, Zebras 9, Wolverines 7, Tigers 3, Cubs 2. Group "B"'; Lions 12, Kangar- oos 10, Foxes 9, Chipmunks 7, Polecats 4, 'Gophers 0. The annual banquet is planned for Saturday, April 19 and we would like the captains to, indicate on the bulletin .board sheet the number of team members who are going to attend. Men's 9 p.m. Rick Jardine had high ,single score of, 306, High triple went to Jack Caesar with 771 score. Games over 225, Rick Jardine 306, Jack Caesar 269, 266, 236; Bob Finlay 262, Gordon Carter '259, Harvey Culbert 253, Ron Stanley 250, 232; Bob Greer 243, Ray Cardy 235, Ted Cooper 226, Donald MacKinnon 226, Charlie McDonald 226, Clarence Greer 225, Team points: Oldsmobiles 0, Fords 7, Mustangs 0, Dodges 0, Pontiacs 7, Buicks 7. Final standings: Pontiacs 110, Buicks 105, Dodges 84, Fords 83, Mustangs 81, Oldsmobiles 62. .Men's' 7 p.m..• Ernie Webb captured both high single and triple with scores of 313 single and 892 triple. Games over 225, Ernie Webb :313, 310, 269; 'Randy Ackert 281, 236, 232; BiltNacKeniie 278, Brian Stewart 2751. 235; Greg Hamilton. 260, 235, 232; Rick CianSton 258, 230; 'John Hogan 251, John, tmberlin 235. Team points: Owls 2, Cardinals 5, Vultures 5, HawkS 5, Sparrows 2, Crows •2. Team standings: Crows 95, Vultures 92, Cardinals 87, OWls 81, Sparrows 76, Hawks 73. TOWN AND COUNTRY BOWLING High single for the ladies resulted in a tie, Margaret McDon- ald and Edna Ross, each with 145. High double went to Edna with 252. Harry .Lavis took both highs for the men with a single 'of 206 and double of 384. Team points, Reds 3', Oranges 0, Yellows 5', Greens 5, Blues 2, Violets O.' Team standing: Blues 80, Reds 70, Green 66, Oranges 61, Violets 55, Yellow 43. This is the windup of the season bowling. Congratulations to the Blues as high team. Y.B.C. Bowling ..BANTAMS High "single of the evening' went to John Hopf with 159. Not far behind him was his brother Bill Hopf with 143 and.Kendra Halden- by 139. High triple also went to John with. 422 . and Bill Hopf behind him with 382. JUNIORS Paul Irwin captured the high single with a 202 score. Close behind was Allan Stanley with 196 and Steven Haldenby 172. • Allan Stanley had the high triple with 522 followed by, Paul Irwin with 497. , Team Points: Genies 7, Streakers 5, 'Foul Liners 5, Born Losers 2, Pole Cats 2, Bears 0.. Ladies 6:30 p.m. Jessie Joynt bowled the high single of 229'and Ferne MacDonald the high triple of 575. Games of 200 and over: Jessie Joynt 229, Marion MacKinnon 200, Ferne MacDonald 227, Grace Elliott 200. Team points: Grace Gammie's Rubies 4, Cora Thompson's Pearls 3; Trudy Foran's Opals 2, Ferne MacDonald's Diamonds 5; Pat Livingston's Sapphires 3, Ruth Thompson's Emeralds 4. Team standings: Pearls 10, Rubies 9, Sapphires 8, Diamonds 7, Emeralds 6, Opals 2. Ladies 9'p.m. • High single, Barb Sanderson 252; high triple, Barb Sanderson 667. Games, over 200: Marg McDon- ald 207, Grace Hopf 201/241; Barb Sanderson 237, 252; Doris Eadie 237, Maudie Fisher. 200, Dianne Carter 225, Merle Rhody 209, 209. Team points: Lynn Wall's Tulips 5, Merle Rhody's Daffodils 5, Anne Wisser"s Lilacs 5, 'Zena Riegling's Hyacinths 2, Irene Nelson's Crocus 2, Anna Johnstone's Narcissus 2. Team standings: Tulips 15, Lilacs 14, Hyacinths 12, Narcissus 11, Daffodils 7, Crocus 4. It's the dog frorniPefficoatihmelion in a tress ' exciting gmordinary kind of picture that tells it, Sri?, completely from a dog's point o f new MOO DUI ., • TAMARIND SEED Kinnon's Wealthys 7, Agnes Farrier's Spys 0; Ann MacDoug- all's Macs 2, Merle - Rhody's Pippins 5. Kinloss Bowling High man this week was Ivan Laidlaw with a single of 313 and a triple of 711. Men 200 and over:•Ivan Laidlaw 313, 208; Gerald Rhody .288, 202; Harry Lavis 228, 'Ralph Cameron 224, Evan Keith 209, Bill Sproul 206, Walter Dexter 205. Cecelia Laidlaw rolled high single for, the ladies with 225 and Merle. Rhody high triple with 601. Ladies 200 and over: Cecelia Laidlaw 225, Merle Rhody 224, 'Nancy Swan 223. • Team points for the 'first night of playoffs: Nancy Swan's Kings 7, Vi Thompson's Snows 0; Doris Mac- -himself in a trailer on the farm. Mrs. Cummins is a school teacher. Wanda Hunter of Barrie spent the Easter week end at her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Htinter. Wanda is a school teacher. Nancy Kirkland of Wingham, a school teacher, and five girls of the Kincardine area, spent the week of school holidays in Jamaica, Mr. and Mrs., Allan Gibson and family Were guests on Sunday for , Easter Supper at the home of his mother, Mrs. Marshall Gibson in Lucknow. Mr.. and Mrs. Lorne Cook and family had during the. Easter season her sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hanna 'and Susan; Mrs. Donna Gauntlet and family; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smuck; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Campbell and family; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Spilsbury, all of London and Lorraine,Hamilton of Lucknow; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cook of Lucknow and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Steer and family of London. They also celebrated Gerald. Cook's 11th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkins and family had Saturday night, as supper guests,, her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Alton of London; Mrs. Wiliam Irwin and Lloyd of Kinloss; Barbara Wilkins and her friend from Guelph University. Mr. • and Mrs. Russel Swan and family spent Easter Sunday at the home of her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Emmerton of Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Helm and family were supper guests on Easter Sunday at the home 'of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pollard of Ripley. Mr.' and Mrs. John Hunter and family were supper guests on Easter Sunday at the home of his sister,, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Menary. Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon Kirkland and Nancy had as visitors during the holiday, his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stobo of Teeswater and Mr. and Mrs. A. Debruen of Wingham. •