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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-10-15, Page 8Gerald Rhody had high single ) score of 260. Gerry Ross had high triple score of 690. Games over 225, Gerald Rhody 260, Gerry Ross 239, 227; Rick Jardine 234, Ron Stanley 233. Team points: Oldsmobiles 0', Fords 7, Mustangs 7, Dodges -0, Pontiacs 0, Buicks 7. Team 'standings: Mustangs 17, Buicks 17, Fords 11%, Dodges 9, Oldsmobiles Pontiacs 2. Ladies 9 p.m. High single, Linda Sticklend 217; high triple, Linda Sticklend 558. Games over.200: Linda Sticklend 217, Grace Hopf 200, Agnes Murray 201, Irene Nelson 200. Team points: Merle Rhody's Grapes 7, Kay Crawford's Bananas 0; Lorna Guay's Strawberries 7, Anne Anderson's Peaches 0; Grace- Hopf's Tears 7, Dianne Carter's Apples 0. Teani standings: Pears '31, Strawberries 29,_ Grapes 22, Ban- anas 16, Peaches 15, Apples 14. Much Activity At Brucelea Haven t$0111114,t4i i'vt4 • • 1r c 414 r, 4/eFrialtv" tt,07,,V 0/4 4V OT • lib 4 g 44 1 49 Weddings Funoralls.. Free deliAnVen.rlyv McKenzie Funeral .69 CHURCH524S-T18:35'001 tioady to treVo Y' 7 days wsol4 THE .LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Luc-know- Pungannon Star boWler for the ladies this 'Week is Marie Stewart with a high Single .of 232 and a high triple of 586-. _ The only other lady over 225 was Kathy Todd with a score of 226. Rick Jardine had the men's high single of 259 and Gerald Rhody had the high triple of 671. Gerald also had a single 'of 254. Team points were as follows: Wolverines 7, Squirrels 7, Tigers S, Foxes 5, Polecats 5, Coons 4, Cubs 3, Gophers 2, Kangaroos 2, Zebras 2, Chipmunks 0,,' Lions 0. Team standings are: Foxes 14, Tigers 14, Coons 14, Polecats 12, Squirrels 12, Zebras 10, Gophers 9,, Cubs 9, Kangaroos 9, Lions 9, Wolverines 7, Chipmunks 0. We Welcome You To Our 4th i2111111111111V/131P1131211P5v SALE • BELLEEK WEDNESDAY,. OCTOBER Kinloss Bowling Jim Lavis had both high single and high triple with scores of 253 •and 624. Ladies high single went to Phemia Carnerop, with a 221. Nancy Swan took high triple with a 498. Ladies over 200 were. Phemia Town -and Country Bowling Anna Johnstone: had high single of 198 and double of 388. Jim McNaughton had high score for the men, with single of 253 and double of 387. Team points for the week were: Reds 5, Oranges. 0;. Yellows 3, Violets 2; Greens 0, Blues 5. Team standings: Blues 19, Yellows 16, Oranges 13; Reds 10, Violets 9, Greens 8. Cameron 221, Merle Rhody 220. Men over 200 were Gerald Rhody 210, Don Farrish 205, 212, Jim Lavis 253, 203, Fred Ward 218, 210. Team points: Kings 5, Snows 4, Wealthys 3, Spys 7, Macs 0, Pippins 2. / Team standings: Snows 9, .Spys 9, Wealthys 8, Kings 7, Pippins 7, Macs 2. Men's 7 p.m. Ron Stanley had high single' and triple with scores of 237 single and 658 triple., • Games over 225, Ron Stanley 237, Brian Stewart 233, Kevin Black 230, Wayne Carter 228, Wayne Cranston 225. Team .points: Owls, 2, Cardinals 5., Vultures '5, Hawks 7, Sparrows 2, Crows 0. Team standings, Hawks 12, Cardinals 10, Owls 9, Vultures '.7, Sparrows 5, Crows 0. October 20 thiu 25 IRONSTONE TABLE SETS BONE CHINA TABLE SETS BONE CHINA DINNERWARE Freeman Olson Gravel Pit 1% Miles West Of Dungannon CHOICE CEMENT GRAVEL CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL SAND, 3/4 STONE, TOP FILL FINEI,prlar ORvCE RSE ALL LOADS WEIGHED FOR YOUR ACCURA E MEAS 10 METRIC TONS - 22046 LBS. Men's 9 p.m. .bingo 'on Thursday, S( 11th at 2 p.m. They ga, prizes of trays of fruit and On. Friday, September had a Quiz and. Word con high and low winners. Monday evening, SI 15th at 730 p.m. the Sing-A-Long group from came and played and san residents. We had our monthly Party, September 25th residents' having birthday month of September. The Women'S Institute, Pais' sored the party. The firs on the program was 'a. Mtir by Dorthy Brunton an Lamont. Next was a Elaine 'and Yvette Mac Isabel Bell and Dorothy favoured us with a nunber• Elaine am MaeGillivray did a Scotti dressed in their kilt delighted everyone. The with birthdays during tl were given suitable gifts and ice cream were serve to a close a most afternoen. On Tuesday, Septemb, bus load of our resident Beaver Valley to see the, the autumn leaves. On hOme they stopped at County Fair Mall in Han short time. Top 0' The Hill ROYAL 1DOULTON FIGURINES •• BLUE MOUNTAIN • POTTERY 10%. to. 50% OFF DIAMOND RING SETS BY ROMANCE CRYSTAL SILVER FLATWARE • AND HOLLOWARE SILVER LUCKNOW - PHONE 9204532 SCHMID'S JEWELLERY OWNERS - W. JOS. and DEAN E. AGNEW By Annetta Schilroth Our, ministers for the month were: Rev. D. Sinclair, Victory Baptist, Hanover; Rev. P. p,. Mellegers, Presbyterian, Paisley; Rev. WM. Lake, United, Mildmay; The Salvation Army, Hanover. We also hale mass in our chapel every second Thursday at 1030 a.m. The Gideons have a prayer service the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. and a song service the last Friday of the month at 2 p.m. Rev. Dotiavon Brown, St. Thom- as Anglican minister, Walkerton comes twice a month, once for 'prayer service at 7 p.m. and Communion service at 10.30 a.m. We had a bingo in our auditorium September 3rd with a very large attendance. On Thursday, September 4th, Miss Ada Thacker .from Teeswater came and showed slides of her trip to the Holy Land which was greatly enjoyed by our residents. The Solway Women's Institute came on Friday, SepteMber 5th and •put on a very interesting program. Mrs. Margaret MacIntyre gave readings from old readers which many of our residents remember- ed. Mrs. Osterdorff, Mrs. Vance and Mrs. Bert Caslick put on a skit called the "Operation" which was very . humorous. Mrs.- Harry Schnurr was pianist and.had a short sing song which we all enjoyed. 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