The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-01-11, Page 8\
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. THE LUCKNOVi ONTARIO
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ntams Win,:
• Lucknow Bantam hocfcey teani
•defeated Brussels l5,1.on Friday
night in a hie' scoring gatne,.
• Goal scoreri Were.,Greg HUnter• . •
DaVid kitatKkillort. James Mont •
'lonely. John MacKenzie, Dotig ,
• Stevenson, two each, With tingle,
goals going to Donald Mann;
Don-
IId MacDnnald...Russ Motterief.
., John Eniberlin and. Allan Andrew.
How About It?
How about"it boys? The reporting
of sports events at the 1.ucknow
arena is a pretty tilt and miSS
• affair so far as the Sentinel is
concerned. To cover games per
sonally, it would require a report-
er to be it the arena every night
• of the week,' and this naturally is
• impossible.
The Sentinel therefore depends
On representatives from each team
• •• -to keep us 'adid. on. the results of
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Cameron 256 and 229, Ena• Mender.'
son,235. Arnetta Thbmpson 258,
Janet. Ashton 219 „,. Catherine •
Schmid 244, Wilma Cbisholm 200
and203, Jean Phillips 217, Isabelle
•Eedy•220 and 207, Mabel Steward
207, Madelaine Haldenby 205 and
205, Ferne MacDonald 232 251
ane1•216. Marion MacKinnon 214.
208, and 240. '
Team Standings Russetts 40, Spyi
35. Wealthies 35. Duchess 30,
Pippins 28. Delicions 21.
High Triple for this week goes to
Madelaine Haldenby with 642. flat.
Arnetta Thompson rolled, High• •
Single game of 261. flat.
• Ferne MacDonald's Russetts 5
points. Arnetta Thompson's Duch-/
ess 2 points; ,Marion MacKinnon's
Wealthys '4points, Shirley Haw- ,
thane's Delicious 3 points Isabelle
Eedy"s Spys 5 points. Mildred
Came.rons Pippins 2 points.
• Garne.s of 200 and over; Madel-
• aine Haldenby 248 and 219, Isabe,
lle Miller 218, Fettle MacDonald
games as they happen. We are 217; Wilma Chisholm 214, Arnetta
pleased to offer,this publicity free
• 'of charge. All we ask is a 'half
'way effort by all teams. '•
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-Ladies' Afternoon
Tuesday, January 3 •
Ferne MacDonald rolled the High
• Triple of the week with 699 flat.'
AV). Single goes to Arnetta"Thome
see with ZS flat. •
Arnetta Thornpscn's Duchess 7
points.thabelle Eedy's Spys 0
points Ferne MacDonald's Russetts
7 -paints. Shirley flawtharnerDel-
icious 0 points'TMation MacKin" n
•• Wealthies 5 pohrts. .Mildred Camer
4.1.0
• Thompson 261; .Tillie Hackett 209,
Helen Hall 206, Marion MacKinn-
on 207 and.209. Jessie Joynt 200,
Isabelle Eedy 235, Thelma Brown
Teamtandin' Russetts 45
pointsys 40 points, Wealthys
9 -Paints. Duchess 32 points, ,
Pippins 30 points, Delicious 24
points. •••••• •
Hackett 296 221, 70 -Anne
Searle 207 ,Shirley Coke.goo,
Dorothy Effington 224, Rose Hall
200, Anne Wiser 212, Maxine'
Maiee,23S, Eileen Lavls.227.,
Kathleen Forster 201, 'Kathy Gib
inn 232., ' •
Team'Standings: Kay Crawford's
Petunias: 32, Rose Hall't Roses 28,
Muriel. Ritchie's Poppies 27. Tillie
Wilson's Pansies 25,' Ruth Jardine'S"
Tulips 23; 'Kath bson's Violets
21.,
ies' Evening
• Januaty 9th, 1967 •
Team Points Poppies 3, Tulips
1; Roses 2, Pethnias2 Paniesp.,
Violets 1.
High Single went to Muriel Rit-
chie with 265'aild High Triple to
• Marie Stewart with 652. ‘,
Games 200 and over; Marie • •
Stewart 244 and 229. Idiudie
onis Pippins 2 points. • Fisher 255. Noreen Pritc.hard 232,,
Games of 200 and over Mildred Muriel Ritchie 265, Margaret
" • When we service your car,. you are
assured it's in tip top condition, we use
,up=to-date.meihOds,, and: our experien:ced
mechanics give fast, dependable service!
�na1d.
DEALER
.i.ucknow-
•'Dungannon
Jack Caesar and Marie Stewart
tied for the high txiples with 705,
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stores. Marie Stewart single of
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- : • 2 75 wis the .top ing1
e and Don.
Aubin rolled the friezes single of
279., ••'
• Ladies over '225: Marie Stewart
275 and 234. Beth Hodge 257 and
235, Jessie Joynt 248, Joanne Sear-
le 243, Gwen Caesar 241, Dorothy.
Errington 233.
Men over 250: George Joynt 276,
Lloyd Ashton 274, Bud Hamilton
269. •Bob Mason 267. • ••••
• Team Standing: Zebrax6Q, • ,
Tigers 55, 'Wolverines 53, Beavers
53, Kangaroos 48, Coons 48, ,
Chipmunks 44., Cubs 44, &mitre's
43, Pole Cats 40, Gophers.25,
Lions •
rence
958 Tri
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•LUCICNOW IVLEN's BOWLING
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• (Tues.. Jan. 3 7 9 p.tn. Group)
Clarence Greer broke all records
this week•with a ,Triplelgante of
958 flat and a sit" ane of 363
flat. GOOD BOWLING CLARENCE!
• Clarence Greer's Buic/ points,
ptecit Button's Oldsmobiles 0 points
Jack Fisher's' Mustangs.5 points, ,
Len MacDonald's Pontiacs 2 points;
Bill Button's Fords 5 Points. Bill
Hunter's; Dodges 2 points.
• Games 250 and over Clarence
G•te 363, 316, 279.*Harold En-ing
ton 271, Doug Haldenby 285,, Bill
Stewart 260, Frank Hawthorne 260.
• Team Standings Btiicks 53, Olds.
mobiles 52, Farris 45, Mustangs •
40. bodges 33*. Pomnacs 29.
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o gon
• in the sweeping area and realize
that the .house and the immediate
vicinity " 43Ut of bOunds": Act-
ually the rules say that only the
skips should stand behind the
circle when the. play is proceed..
ing - Rule 15.
• 9. Keep the soles of your Shoes
clean , at allin
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10. After making a shot, place ., •
the opponent's rock in front of
the hack. It's a nice gesture and
speeds up the game
Stan ReReligion
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.WIDNNSDAY JAN. 11 1944
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pley Cur
' • • .• (BY DON
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It isa great pleasure, again. to •
be able to give soine`publicity to
the ffleinbers of the Ripley Curling
Club', through the columns of this
paper. We would like to
compliment Sandra Sutherland for'
the wonderful job she is doing with:,
her column: for 'the :Kincardine' : •
Club 1 " •
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and f Joule of ou older ones,
Elec;trise.of the many new curlers,
herewith a repeater Of some of.the
curling' ,ethics, which you. do not
'find in te rule book, 'but once
heeded, make for a Much mote:
enjoyable game:
1. Always be ready to play when
• your turn comes. • ••
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2. Don't do.anything to distract
anybody who is in the hack. This
means unnecessary motion; loud
• talking and crossing the. ice.
3. Don't crowel.to the centre of,
'the ice to watch a stone's prog-
ress. The: person 'who. threw ft has
•the priority and should be allowed
to see whatiiiid of rock he threw.
4. An opposingskip should refrainc
from setting his :broom onthe ice
• when the other rink is shooting.
This is 'confusing or upsetting to
the person in the hack at the other
I,AcLAY). •
S. Be in the proper position to
• sweep when your man is throwing.
.Between shots, keep to the side,
out 6f the way. .•
6. Skips should realize that the 4
opposition wants to-sweepMita-a
the tee line and Should make room
• 7. Skips and vices should refrain
from idle chit-chat when ice is
• 'being given or a close play is:'
being fi.nished. •• •
Leadsland secOnds should, stay
• ll. don't bethei.caminenting
the texture of the ice far the, hen-
efit of a foe getup" teady to elel
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10:0 gaiice.. annnunced •
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Paatrig totters.. a glor.t . • 1
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iitotsenic* gs,d.ti4et eae,tase
of ce*,p4Ls'4,),i;blit Ra.ngers.,
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Mao,Ettnald and Ltk,e4
c1edevonsaated,P Aid to
the tett of the company.•
Ves-etts 'ar.A taps tont.Inded the
•meeting'. .
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Iver a rock. -
12.. Watch the,garne you're invol-
ved in'and never mind what is
going n two sheets over: •
• OD-.CURLINGI .
A very subcessfulladiee ban' •,
Spiel, was corieludecton Saturday
evening for the George MacDon-
ald Trophy. It was Wnn`far the.
first time -4 a rink skipped by
Elainelolloch, With Helen McCr-
eath,, Evelyncoiling and Doris
Walden. George, in his present- .
. ation speech, stated What a
valuable service the curling club • •
was providing to •out:community .
President Anna MacTaxish thanked ' •
her committees for their endea4-
CMS. Jean Coiling, 'speaking for
the bonspiel .cOminittee.' thanked i•
ner.cOhorts and also, President
Donald MacTavish, who had act-
ed as drawmaster fol. the Clay..
'Jean Wyld's rink ,of Doris jolunton,
Miid ed Bush 11 a d Pe MacChar-
les. with two wins plus twelve,
was the runner-up. Third•place, , •
went,t� Donna EiIiots foursome
with Marie MacDonald • Wilhemine
Fair, and Ruth Farrell. :Ruth had
• the Very ,great Misfortune Of •slipp-
• ing to .the ice, early in the first
game and breaking a bone In her
.wrist. June.•Dodd's rink was. the
• Winner of the Consolation.
A double entry will be playing •
today-,inAValkerton-and_Hanover
for the Tankard and•Governor-Gen-,
eral's Mens' Competition.
At_this writing, it is not definitely
imown who is skipping the four
rinks involveei.
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This coming Saturday is the very , • •-,
popular, Men's InvitatiOn Spiel fc•r
the John's Manville Trophy . Leroy,.
Walden,,Bob Ictinston and Donald
Gaunt helped your correspondent',
tothe big win in that one last. year
so we are looking for a repeat this
time. -
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Two cannibals. were chit-chatt-, •
after a hearty meal' • '
ing a, , . .
"That, was certainly delicions;" •
said one... • • .
"Yes," replie'd the'•:?ther„. "my:
wife does make good soup.'but
rm going to miss her."