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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-01-26, Page 8' THE LUCKNOW $ENTINe1.,, LUCKNOW ONTARIO LADIES AFTERNOON BOWLING (Monday, January 24) • Ferne MacDonald rolled. the High single,of 256" and Marie Stew- art captures High• triple honours with a score of 666 Marie Button's Cardinals 4 poi- ntS, Yvonne.Dougherty's, Wrens. 0 points; Shirley Hawthorne's Rob • lns 3 points, 'Isabelle Eedy's Ori- oles 1 point; Marion MacKinnon's ' Bluebirds 3 points, Wilma Chis holm'$ Canaries 1 point, Team Standings: Canaries - 38 . points, Orioles 35 points, Robins 35 points, Cardinals 33 points, ; Bluebirds 32 points, Wrens la. points, 'Games of 200 and over: . Ferne MacDonald 256, Winnie Fisher 217,` Helen Hall 200, :Mildred • Cameron 224,, Janet' Ashton 216, Yvonne Dougherty 213, Mary Lou ' Raynard 213, Shirley Hawthorne 205, Isabelle Eedy 201,. Maxine Maize•204, Marie Stewart 243, •Marlene Black 250, Marion Mc-. Kinnon 234,: 213. Catherine. Schmid 217,, Edna Rayner 201. •ofhe- Men. elect Wing k , ber"2 Asks man','•', delis; singir Ot11 ative, were Tho .are the pr ment singin The` n the av expecI •exclus a 'naris play a • group done.i4, thirty close Il It w' hear ti impres besidel that tit - this 'wd and the to thos to hear ' % in the in the bership Logope ' difficuj', to a sci This we riatp voices Sped: were M the pro+: Huron -I or of W • Russe presider • chairms He outl; during t • ed enga vention show, ti • Winghai . . services and Aub A,;quaw, Alex Co Connell ,. Arnot Bill Bushell', Mr. ,.and Mrs. Don- ald Collings ` Murray and Larry 'of Ripley and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mc- Tavish were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin 'Colling,,.Ernie and. Sharon: • Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scott ,of. Kincardine' Township visited on Friday with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Osborne•and:family. `' Mrs. James McNairn of Seaforth is spending the winter. with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White. Mrs. John. MacCharles sang Task"- in, the United Church on Sunday accompanied by daughter, Sandra at the organ. KINLOSS NArTIVE DIED James Gordon, aged,83 years, passed away at Saskatoon on Jan- uary. 12th. ' The deceased was born at Lang- • side in :Kinloss The funeral was held on Friday,., : January 14th;with interment in • ' Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Sask'. atoon. James McBurney of Tees- water and his aunt,' Mrs. John Mc- Gee (Marjorie), ••of Wingham, ' a• sister, flew to Saskatoon for the funeral. Mr. McBurney returned home Sunday, while Mrs. McGee 'remained' for a visit: Another sister surviving besides Mrs. McGee is, Mrs.. Errol Duncan (Belle) of Outlook, Sask. He was • predeceased by three ,brothers and one 'sister. ` LUCKNOW MIDGETS' WIN OVER MONKTON AND/BRUSSELS The Lucknow Midgets chalked Midgets up two more wins. in 'the'past week, -both, on• home ice... Last Friday they won ' over Monkton •bY . a score of 9 to 5. The goal scorers were , Jini MacKinnon. 4, Donald Mac- Kinnon 3, Bob Mullin and Glen Morning star 1 each, Penalties : • � Lucknow t 7 , , Monkton''6. • On Monday night'of this; week, Lucknow added another win, by defeating Brussels 9 to 4. Scials • were scored by Donald MacKinnon 4, Jim MacKinnon. 2, Bob Mullin,, Calvin Ritchie and 'Doug MacKen- zie acKen-zie 1 each:: ''Penalties. Lucknow 8, Brussels 4. .. LUCKNOW SQUIRTS WIN" AND TIE Lucknow Squirts won over Ripley '. 5 to•3 in a game played in Ripley last Friday. David Farrish was the big gun," for Lucknow• with 4 goals to his credit. Kevin Ackert scored the other one. •• .0n Monday, Lucknow and Wing- ham ingham 'battled to a 4 4 tie, with the game played in Wingham . • David Farrish againcamethrough with 2; goals, Bi11iHaI1 and Kevin "Ackert • getting 1 each. Your Heart Fund dollars are saving thousands of lives. :Today, thanks to research, rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease can now be.prevented inmost cases. Lucknow area residents had .un- 'usual interest in the following. story appearing inthe daily • press. "Eddie King recorded his sixth shutout in 10 games by blanking Coleman Packing in a London minor h'ocke Y association. Bantam' . ". game in London.The'vict- ory was. the:tenth strai ht without a loss for the first' gplace ' Kinsmen".. 'Eddie.is a grandson of William Clare of R.R.7 Lucknowand a nephew sof George King of Tees- water and Joe King of Culross: • : Besides tending goal for.the un- defeated Kinsmen team, he is also,goal tender for the St.Mich-'. -ael's School Team. On Friday, ., January 21st., St,. Michael's won their group championship by de* feating the St. 'Lawrence team •2 - 0. Another shutout for Eddie: LUCKNOW MEN'S BOWLING (Tues, Jan .18 - 9 P. M, group) Annie Wilson captured -High Sin- gle honours for. the week with a game of 295. Bill Button had High Triple. with 670. • • Bill Button's. Fords 3 points, Dong ,aid MacKinnon'ns 'Pontiacs .1 point;: Freck Button's Oldsmobiles .2 poin- ts, Bill Hunter's ,Dodges 2 points; Jack, Fisher's. Mustangs- 4 points, Ross •Irwin's, Buicks O'points. Team Standings Mustangs 40. points Biuicks 39 points Pontiacs 28 points, Dodges 27 points, Fords 25 points Oldsmobiles 14 points.. Ganes of 250 and over: Annie Wilson 295;" BillButton•'287, ald.. MacKinnon .277, jack Caesar :280,, Bill Stewart 259, Fred Young 272;254, Ken Mowbray 250, Frank Hawthorne:265, LUCKNOW=DUNGANNON BOWLING .. • : ,Grant Chisholm, rolled the high • single for the week with•a 339 arnet, and also the•high triple of • . Ferne MacDonald rolled a single ,gameof 271 and triple of 652 for the ladies' • top scores. Beavers 42, Cubs 40, Coons. 38, Tigers' 36, Pole Cats 32, Zebras •32., Lions.Kangaroos. 25, .:Squi- rrels 23; Chipmunks 21,. Wolver •Ines •21 •; 'Gophers' 19 4 (Monday, January 24) Pearls 3, Diarronds 1; Emer aids 4, Rubies 0;.Sapphires, 4, Rhinestones .0 . High single Kathleen' Gibson, 324. High triple:' Kathleen Gib son' 731 ; . • Games of 200 or over;. Kath- leen Gibson 324,207,200,- Norma McDonagh, 243,Pearl Jamieson 241,233,216., Rose Hall 241, Shirley Bolt 213;204, Beatty'. Ir • win 232, Mae. Hunter: 226,'`Eil- een Lavis 225, Doris B�Q-.ak 222, ley. Dennis.' 2. , J osie.Hamilton 1-0 '206, Kay Crawford 203, Isobel` Miller 202 Marie Johnston '201. Team Standing; Margaret :Fin lay's Rubies 40, Isobel Miller's Emeralds 38, Eunice Cunning-•. ham's Sapphires 34, Shirley. Bolt's Diamonds. 29, Pearl Jamie- son's. Pearls 2'7, : Colleen- Eedy's Rhinestones 24. wioNgsrsAyi 4ANL .• . 1 Wires Cu -O -Ram (Ripley Curling News) , BertElliott's' rink, : made ap o 'Leroy Walden, vice; .Jack Elliot second; and Jirn.Elliott, lead, the big winners in the fourth ani ual Massey- Ferguson. Curl- 0- Rai held :on Saturday. , A .new ruling this year;. meant a playoff betw, Bert's.'rink, winner of the nine p chick drawand Carl. Funston's foursome,, winner of the•'eleven o'clock draw This meant a lot of curling, for these two rinks•, oneday, and, they are to be con ended for the excellent showing :they put on for a' great, number spectators. Carl's rink consistec of Murray Ferguson, vice; Murr Thompson, .second; and Ron Fun ton, lead. Dougie' MacDonald'= rink, With -Clarke and Bob Mac- Donald,' and Gary Pollock : captu third place. Dealer Jim.Reid, with, Zone Manager. Dick Allmai of London,. assisted by Club Pres ident, Don'1MiacTavish, presenti trophies to the winners. Don M Lay acted as drawmaster for the day. Bert Elliott's rink will non advance to the. District::playdow being on the nine o'clock draw, Walkerton on Viednesday,, Febr= nary 9th. ••• ' A double entry from the local club, .skipped: by Bert 'Elliott.; an Carl Funston, played in District 13, O.C.A. "Governor-General :Trophy Competition, held at 0 Sound, on Wednesday last...�Th' made a commendable showing, but lost to the Port Elgin entry b a margin of 10 points on. the. twi *games. • • •;• A rink from theLadies Club, skipped by Jean: Wyld s; compos of Isabel Love, vice; Gladys Nic Y. 'Olson, second; and Lois Pollock, lead, were successful in bringin home the Consolation award at Ladies spiel held at Walkerton, • last Tuesday. The entry,listis now complet for 'th'e first of the Kincardine-' •:Ripley Days, to be held at the local club, this Saturday. This interclub event, for. the ,Geo : E Harrison Trophy, created a , grea deal -of -interest -last-year-, and pi mises to be a repeater.' There E .still: a couple of, vacancies' for t .second day in Kincardine, on ,February 5th Support • Minor' Hockey This Week' * * • PEE . 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