The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-12-07, Page 8llAGe EIGHT
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Lucknow Men
(Tues. Nov. 29 - 9'P.1vt. Group)
The high Single game this week
Was rolled by Allan Hackett with
306 flat. High Triple goes tO Bill
Stewart with 712 flat.
Freck Button's Oldsmobilif-4
points, Bill Hunter's Dodges 3 poi-.
nts Clarence Greer's Buicks 7
points, Jack Fisher's Mustangs 0
points Led MacDonalds Pontiacs
4 points, Roy Finlayson's Fords 3
points.
Games of 250 and over: Allan
Hackett 306, Bill Nelson 252,
Bill Stewart 283 and 253, Lloyd
Hall 291, JackFisher 271... Fred
•
Young 256.
Team Standings Buicks 40, Olds -
mobiles 40, Fords 35, Mustangs 26,
41)odger 26 tiacs-.22.
Ladies' Aftermicin.
(December 5/66)
High •triple score for this week
..goes to Ferne MacDonald with 671
flat. Jessie. Joynt rolled the High
single game 259 flat: •
Shirley Hawthorns De4cious.5
• , points, Mildred Cameron's Pippins
2 point; Marion MacKinnon's
Wealttlys 5 points; Arnetta Thorn
psont's Duchess 2 point; Ferne Mac,
Donald's :Russetts.4 points. Isabelle
Eedy's Spys 3 points. .
Games of 200 and over Jessie
. .
Joynt 259, Pearl Murdie 249 and
227, Shirley Hawthorne 221 and
203, Kay Collyer 212,/ Mildred
Cameron 215 and 236, •Margaret
MacNay 213.- Ferne MacDonald
• 222; 208'and 241, Jean Phillips
242, :Isabelle Eedy 221, Mabel
• Steward 21'1, Wilma Chisholm 218,
Arnetta Thompson 219, Marion,
• MacKinnon 258 and 233, . •
Team. Standings: Russets 31 points
Spys 28 points, Wealthys 25 points,
Delicious 21 points, Duchess 21
points, Pippins 21 points.
• Ladies', Evening
(December 5th,,1966) '•
Team Polnts Tulips 2. Petunias
2; Pansies 3, Roses 1; Violets 1,
Poppies 3.. '
Jo -Anne Searle won both the
High Single alp arlagicri
le or 655. . • '
Games 200 and over Yvonne
Christian 243,, Anna Johnstone 242,
Jo -Anne Searle 303, Trudy Nelson
240, 226, Kay Crawfccd 265.,
Joyce Cranston•222, Josie '
Hamilton 223, 217, Anne Pritchard
213„Shirley Hackett 227, Dorothy
• Errington 237, Pearl Jamieson 231,
Marie Stewart 227, Barbara Sand-
erson 207, Muriel Ritchie 203.
Team Standing; Kay Crawford's
Petunias 23, Muriel Ritchie's
20, Rose Hall's Roses 20, Kathy
Gibson's Violets 18, Tillie Wilson's
Pansies 17.
• Lutkiow Arena
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Frank Hawthorne iolltd the high •
triple and single for the men with.
768 and 295. Lloyd Ashton also
rolled over the 700 mark with 715.
Marie Stewart also captured both
single and triple with a 311 game
and triple of 718.
Men over 250: Bob Mason 283,
Lloyd Ashton 269 and 250, Harold
Greer 267, Bill Stewart 266, Bill
Nelson 260, Harold Erringtori 257,
'Stuart Jamieson 257, Ernest Button
• Ladies over 225: Shirley
Hawthorne 274, Joyce Cranston
267, Anne Anderson 251.
Standing: Zebras 57, Wolverines
47, Kangaroos 41, Beavers 40,
Tigers 40, Squirrels 38, chip-
munks 37, Coons 31, Pole Cats 28,
Cubs 23, Lions 19, Gophers 19.
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.• 4 .ROBINSON - BAKKER
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St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
Wingham. decorated with‘candel-
abra and 'large baskets of pink and
white shasta mums was the setting
for a pretty candlelight wedding
ceremony at 730, Friday evening,
October 2lst,.. • . • •
• Aantje'Sietske Bakker. of Wingham
daughter of Mrs Bakker,
Auburn, and the late Mr. Rimmer
Bakker, became the brideof Thom=
as Roy Robinson, R.R.. 2, Lucknow,
son of Mr.. and Mrs. Chas.. Robinso
Rev. Gordon Fish officiated for the
nuptial service and Harold Victor
Pym was at the church organ". Miss
Anna McDonald sang "Walk Hand
in Hand" and 'The Lord's Prayer".
The bride, .who was given in
marriage by her brother, Ted
Bakker, chose a floor -length gown
or white velvet with.bell sleeves
and detachable satin train- with
•empire. waist'. Her embrOidereci
wedding veil was fashioned 'in
floor -length 'style and. she carried'
a cascading bouquet of pink roses
• and white carnations.
The matron-of-hOnor , Mrs.
Walter McLean, sister of the bride,.
of R. R.2', Kincardine and the
•bridesmaids, Mri. Doug.Layton of.
.Wingharn and. Miss Dianne Thomp-
son of Wingham wore identical
gowns of floor -length dusty pink
velvet with bell, sleeves, empire
waistlines and matching satin
trains. They carried basketsof
white shasta mums and pink
Best man was Bill .Robinsoki...,.
• brother cif the groom , of R.R.?.
Lucknow . 'and the ushers were
Doug Layton of Wingham and
Marinus Bakker of 2,Auburn. 1,
Guests from Wingham. Auburn.
•LucknOw Bowmanville , Kingston
• and Toronto gathered at the
•Hartley House in •Walkerton for
the reception where the bride's „
mother received in a drets. of
burgundy crepe with matching !'
lace bodice and sleeves with
black accessories and corsage of
•pink and white mums. She was
assisted bY the groom's mother, •
• wearing a turquoise blue, knitted I
suit with black accessories and
• corsaze of pink arid white truitrit.
For their wedding trip to Florida..
the. bride donned -a teal blue suit
• with .blac'raestorje Tht• . ;
couple will rerideir Wipgl.arn.
GIVE A PEW
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL
Recalls Event
. The following letter .to the editor
appeared recently in the Kincarlift.
ne News following that paper pub=
4shing an old picture of an early
train derailment . We reprint'it
because ,Of the local interest..
.1600 Lake Parker Dr
:Apt. Dl. • ..
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.. Lakeland Fla.. 33801
Editor. . '
ktheardine.News.. •
Dear Sir: ' •
• Some weeks ago on the front page
of your paper, you had the photo
. of a derailed 'engine.. Perhaps you.
already have had an answer or
reply to this..
I was an ernployeesof the Grand
Trunk Railway, acting as assistant
agent at LuCknOW, and` was on 41,4
the morning this 'train met with .the
mishap. It left Kincardine five • '
thirty A.M.arrlving Lucknow six
naught five. A..M.. and about
twenty minutes later it collided
With; g.1 can recall cortectlyi
three horstion.,tbe right Of Way al-
most one and one half.miles west
of •Wingham One of the passengers
who boarded the train was Bill
McKenzie known as ,Medicine
Bill, and still residis in-LOCknovi.
The Conductor of the,:train.was
*Alfied Ireland, the fireman Joe. '
Herrington Who was raised near,
Ripley.. The fireman was thrown
clear and Mr, McKenzie remem-
bers him saying."Where has the
engine gone" and Mr. Ireland
made the remark "Looks like we
are here ,for. awhile," This was in'
nineteen fourteen and ,1 beliLe •
she Month of June.
Yours truly, •
• Harry McLean,
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Doctor Casey?
No, Henderson
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Casey wrath a hockey stick at the Detroit Red Wings'
practice yesterday. ..
Henderson has Misted five geniis with an irritation
in.hts.windpipe. And coach Sid Abel And team physician
Dr John Finley didn't, want to see anything eke happen
to keep,Handetson on the sidelines so the ti.yearold left• -
winger wore a surgical mask. • '• ,
That s right, like Dr. Casey and the.gang.
. Finley explained; "It ail started with the void. Wi!th
tlfe mask ,we're able to control the sir Paul breathes a
little 'better Without the mask; he would he taking .deop
breaths of cold air and that would make him rough
"Tills way, the mask warms the air slightlY. With it. ,
his is Partially breathing some of his own breath, and he
• doesn't get all that cold air." •
Abel sad the procedure will „be used in games, toot
• at least for week.
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