The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-11-08, Page 6P11GE SIX
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TIMBER : TIPS
The highlight • of this. reeks
bowling: was • Frank Hawthorne's,
flat triple of 821 plus 27 handicap;•
for, a grand total 'of '848. He 'also
captured the, high single spot :with
one flat game of . 300 and another
296. Don Leader and'Shirley Haw-
thorne . each , rolled ` over the .600
mark to help the-Chpmun•ks•-take.
ponits'off the Coons., Jane' Tre-
leaven with 657. - and George
Joynt' .with' 608 were the Coons,
best efforts. '
Three .. points::. for " the Beavers
from . the, . Squirrels :enabled . the..
Beavers to hold onto first :place.
Five—of—the-si-x—sgairrcis rolle&
well. over 500 mark flat,• but the
Beavers were better again :than
the Squirrels :.
The Tigers took 3. points, off the
• Kangaroos. 'Bill .Stewart came up
With A fine triple of 757 flat plus
21 ' handicap for the : Tigers. Don
Elliott . scored' high for the Kan,
The ' Gophers .:gained an :extra
point from the Lions; Their .last
;game was. tied' and the Gophers
won the roll off making 3 points
for them. Russ Button and Gord
Montgomery were high for the
Gophers. Jim. Errington and John
Parks sparked the Lion team:
The MacIntosh • duo and Din
Hamilton and ' Ken • .Mowbray
carne through with great team ef-
fort
f fort: to take 4 points. of . the luck-
less . Wolverines.- Al Smart. rolled'
578•' for the losers.
Again team effort .paid, off, for.
the . Cubs .when they skunked the
Zebras. Harold Errington ;had a
704 'triple, Park dud scored 1253
combined • and Caesars had 1245 tol;
set . a record triple . of 3284 fore
the'. year. P.earl'Jamieson : had 608.
flat phis 90 handicap for 698 and
Ruth Jardirfe rolled 600. 'flat plus
handicap of 45 .for , the losers.:
Standings: •
Beavers 17,. Cubs 16, Chipmunks
15, ' Coons, :14; .Gophers 14, Pole ..
Cats 14;'•Tigers '12, Zebras 11
Squirrels.' 10, Lions 10, Kangaroos/
7, Wolverines. 4• .
The • lady next, door says :that
after a . day's shopping her , prob-.
lem is not to' balance- the budget,.
but to .budget thee°. balance:
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"Do ' you have' 'accommodations
available where I can put .up.
;with Amy husband;?"
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PURPLE GROVE
Mrs, Dan Gillies spent a day
with Mr. and Mrs. Donald. Gil,
lies. • •
• Mrs. Gertie Walsh visrted
and Mrs, Frank Currie.
'Mrs. Howard Holland and pu
pils along with:mothers and pre
school children enjoyed a Hal-
lowe'en party on Tuesday after.
noon..Prize sinners were, Wray
Thompson; Vickie Dore, Iona Lee-.
son,,' Bonnie Boyle; and ' Johnie
Collins, • :.
, . Friends attended ,the funeral of
Miss Catherine McCosh at Rip-
ley on Wednesday:,. •
.Mrs. Donald Gillies was hos-
•tess` to the Purple Grove ' Insti-
tute on Tuesday.
Miss Edith Collins visited her
sister, Mrs. Jim `Fitch.. ' •
A car load of Purple Grove
ladies were guests of the Ripley
Institute on.. Friday when Miss`
'Anna • MacDonald of. Wingham
TVpdke. .
.M'iss Margaret Robertson: spent
the •' week -end with Miss Annie
McLeod, of Lucknow.'
' , Mr. and -Mrs. Donald Craig,.
Kathy,' Donna and:Kenneth, . Mr.
and ' Mrs. Ellis Gossel and 'Mrs.
D. B. McLeodwere recent. visit -
'Ors with' Mr. • , and• • Mrs: Victor
Gawley. :
A large crowd .attended .the re,.
ception for Mr. and .Mrs. Gordon
Patterson in' Ripley Township
Hall, on , Friday evening:
Mr. and . Mrs. Harold Camp-
bell, ,Orillia, 'Mr. and Mrs.: Wm,.
S. Eadie visited Miss Eva Cul- Marilyn ' Smith, Mr. and . Mrs.
bert and Mr: Lorne: Culbert. ••• Gordon Patterson were Sunday
112 r.'..and Mrs _Don, _Chadbour e,:_,visitors with• .Mr. and Mrs Wal
Mr. and Mrs: V}ctor Gawiey,
! Marlene and Gladys were Sunday
guests of Misses Ethel,;44a and
Lette Gawley.
Mrs,. 'Claude Dore i•1.74 Is wear,
Ing a ' cast bec ause .of •a bone
broken in her wrist.' )
'Mr. and, Mrs. Glenn Fraser,
David. and Lori of Maple, Mr,and t
Mrs. 'Ron Tiner and Karin of
'London; Mrs.• Dr,, Martin and her
daughter, •Ann of Detroit visited
Mrs. Martin's 'sister, Mrs'. Herb.
Farrell::
:. . ' . . .
Misses • Barbara Leeson, ' Eve-
lyn Harkness ' and Ethel Gaw
ley visited' Marlene Gawley. • •
• Mr: .sand Mrs. 'John Bei:, Kin
cardine visited Mr. and Mrs.
George Emerson on Thursday.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Burton Collins,
'John, Sandra and Margaret, were
Sunday' evening visitors with Mr.
and 'Mrs. Glenn • Young, and
Vicki Louise.. • .
Miss Dianne La •Patt'riella,
Miss Mary :McCosh and • Miss
Annetta l+ orster, 'Toronto, spent
the week -end at their; homes.
• Miss Marilyn Smith, •Toronto,,
spent the Week -end with Mr. and:
Mrs: Gordon .Patterson,
Mr. Robert MoCosh, Mrs. Hec-
tor .Knight; Picton, Mr, and Mrs.
Allan Orr, Arthur, Mr. and 1ilIrs.
Walter Forster and Kathy visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Don McCosh.
Mr,. and Mrs. Leslie Hartwick,
London, Mr., J. 0.: Armstrong
visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Cur-
rie.,
Mr:,and Mrs.' George Colwell,
Mr. • and Mrs. Cecil.'Pollard; 'and..
Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Colwell, Allan and Marilyn, Miss
WEDNVADAY„ NO V. ,8th, .1961. '
ter Forster.
Mi and. Mrs. Don Mcco,
Richard, Miss Mary Ash
Ann and,
Miss Dianne La. Patriello visited;
Mrs'. William "Bushell, Lueknow.
and Mr. and Mrs Gordon Mac
Donald
Mr '•rand Mrs: Clayton Watke
and Jeanette, Mr. and ;Mrs. Gord.
on Avis, Mr. and Mfis. Harvey
Nicholson and Hugh visited Mr, .
and Mrs; Ben• Scott.
N r. ,and ¥r Clarence' Widow,
Joan, Ronnie and Sandra. of Han
over were Sunday guests of .Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Tm•
hopson,,
• Mr. and Mrs, Howard Thomp-
sori 'visited iVir. and Mrs. Clarke
Needharn.: ' r
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Emerson at-' .
tended the Convocation, Gradua
tion for B.A. of Mr.' Goldie Ern-.'
erson, London. •
Mrs. Gertie Walsh, Mr. Mor-..
ley Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Ben.
Scott.• attended• the funeral of the
latters brother, Mr Allan Pet- '
teplace at' Kitchener.
Mr..and . Mrs. George Harkness;
Evelyn, Alda and Donnie spent
Sunday in Teeswater.
Miss Eileen Collins, Goderich,
was at home for the week=end.
Mr. and 1VIrs:. Edburt Bushell,
Katharine and ' George visited
Mrs. Gertie Bushell.
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