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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL
OFFICE
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WILL BE OPEN
ALL DAY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 13 & 20
9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS'
PLEASE
NOTE III
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1975
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAO; SIM
Kinloss League
Men'S high single, Ron Stanley
268; men's high triple, Ron. Stanley
667.
Men 200 and over, Ron , Stanley
268, 202; Jake Conley, 263, Gerald
Rhody, 239, Harry Lavis 219, Don
Fairish 215.
Ladies' high single, Merle Rhckly
279; ladies' high triple, Merle
Rhody 653.
Ladies 200 and over, Merle
Rhody 279, 221.
Team pointS, Kings 3, Snows 4,
'Wealthys 2. Spys 5, Macs. 2,
Pippins 5.
Team standings, Wealthys 42,
Kings 40. Spys 40, Snows 37,
Pippins 37, Macs 35.
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Town & Country
High bowler for the ladies was
Ruth Mathers with a single of 184
and a double of 365.
For the men, it was single, Harry
Lavis 194; double, Jim McNaugh-
ton 363.
Team points: Reds 5, Oranges 2,
Yellows '3, Greens. 5,. Blues 0,
Violets 0.
Team standings: Yellows 46,
Blues 43, Reds 40, Oranges 31,
Greens 26, Violets 24.
NO SOLUTION
A _poor man worries about hiS
next meal and• a rich man worries
about his last one.
Ladies 6:30 p.m.
Bernice Kemp was the high
bowler with a single of 274 and a
triple of 626.
Games of 200 and over: Bernice
Kemp 274, Grace Elliott 203,
Kathleen MacDonald 201, Gloria
Ritchie 258, Ruth Thompson 222,
Gay Garniss 247, Donna Stauble
231, Trudy Fora.n 201.*
Team points: Catherine And-
rew's Gum Drops 5, 'Join Living-
ston's Life. Savers .2; Mary Cle-
land's Humbugs 5, Thelma
Brown's Jelly Beans 2; Jean
Phillips' Peppermints 4, Bernice
Kemp's Caramels 3.
Team standings: Jelly Beans 55,
Peppermints 51, Caramels 50,
Humbugs 48, Life Savers 46, Gum
Drops 44.
Lcidies 9 p.m.
High single, ISabel Tiffin. 280;
high triple, Isabel Tiffin 635.,
Gimes over 200: Marie Hoffman
202.. Evelyn Henderson 228, Irene
Nelson 229, Anne- Anderson 211,
Linda Sticklend /00, Isabel Tiffin
280. Jean Kaufman 227, Sandra
Henderson 221, Anna Johnstone
220. 220, Anne Wisser 203.
Team points: Merle RhOdy's
Grapes 3. Anne Anderson's Peach-
es 3. Lorna Guay's Strawberries 7,
Grace Hopfs Pears 44. Dianne
Carter's Apples 4, Kay Crawford's
'Bananas 0.
Team Standings: Pears 69,
StrawberrieS 61, Bananas 51,
Grapes 48. Apples 44, Peaches 43.
MerryChristmas and a Happy
New Year..
Lucknow-
Dungannon
Marie Stewart ended the year as
top lady by bowling a high triple of
654 and a high single of .251.. Other.
ladies over 225 were Maxine Maize
246, Carol Nivins 231 and Margaret
Black 229_- •
Bill Stewart was the high man for
the night by bowling a high triple of
.733 and a high single of 276. • Bill
also had a 274. and Gerry Ross was.
the only other man Over 250 with a .
score of 254. • . .
Team points. were: Wolverines T.
TigerS 7, Zebras 7. Cubs 5. Coons
S. Foxes 5. Chipmunks 2. Lions 2.
Squirrels 2. Poletats .0. Gophers 0.
Kangaroos 0.
Team standings are: Cubs 61.
Squirrels 60.: Tigers 50. Zebras 48.
Lions 45. Coons 44. Wolverines 39,
KaniSroos 39. Polecats 38. Goph-
ers 32. Foxes 32. Chipmunks 18..
Winners of the Christmas turkey
Idraws were Gwen and Jack Caesar
for the 'high couple. Bill Stewart
and Beryl McDonald for the high
Men's 9 p.m.
Wayne Rhody had, high single
353 also high triple 822.
Games over 225: Wayne Rhody
353, 284, Donald MacKinnon 264,
Lloyd Hall 255, George Stanley
249, Clarence Greer 246, Gordon
Carter 244, Jack McDonagh 244,
Gerald Rhody 238, Bill Hunter 246.
Team points: Oldsmobiles 0,
Fords 3, Mustangs 4, Dodges 7,
Pontiacs 0, Buicks 7.
Team standings: Buicks 47,
Dodges 46, Mustangs 46, Fords,
441/2 , Oldsmobiles 43%, Pontiacs
25.
Men's 7 p.m.
High man of the night was Ray
Cranston with 260 single and '668
triple.
Games over - 225: Ray Cranston
260, 235, Brian Stewart 251, Robin
Wormington 236, Randy Ackert
231, Bob Cranston 230, •226,
Herman Riegling 230.
Team points: Owls 2, Cardinals
0i Vultures 7, Hawks 5.
Team standings: VultureS 41,'
Hawks 37, Owls 25, Cardinals 23.
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Treat Injuries
At Hospital
John Thompson, Bluevaie, was
involved in a two car 'collision on
Highway 86, 1 mile west of
Wingham on December 12. He.
was admitted with lacerations and
contusions.
Paul Dalton, R. R. 3 Goderich,
was driver of the second vehicle
involved in the above collision. He
was, treated for abrasions and a
puncture wound and released.
Lawrence Hogan, R. R. 7 Lucknow,
was a passenger in Mr. Dalton's
vehicle_ He was admited, to
:hospital with lacerations, contu-
sions, and abrasions. Donald
Miltenburg, R. R. 7 Lucknow,
also a passenger 'in Mr. Dahon's
car., He was neared for lacerations
and an injured left shoulder and
released. Investigated 'by Const-
able George Foulon.
John Howes, Scarborough, was
lone occupant of his car when be
was involved in an accident
between Wroxeter and Behnore
December 12. He was admitted to
hospital with, a laceration, abra-
sions and a fracture to his cervical.
He was later transferred to' North
York General Hospital by ambu-
lance. Investigated by Constable
R. Bell.
Mrs_ Judy ,deBoer„ R. R. 5
Lucknow, was a passenger in the
Vehicle driven by her husband
which went into a skid on an icy
road. and then was involved in a
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