The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-02-08, Page 8PAC, 'EIGHT'
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,; LUCKNOW;. ONTA�19t WEDNESDAY. FEB. nth„ 196
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Ladies.' Evening.
Team Points; Petunias 1, Roses 3;
Violets 3,1 Pansies Il;. Tulips 4,
Poppies: 0..
High Single went to Shirley
with 279. High Triple was.scored
•by Marie Stewart' with 690.
Gaines 200 and over Shirley
Brooks 244, Trudy Felson 208,
Kay' Crawford 213, Shirley Cook,
279, 'Beryl. Mowbray 210, Rose
Hall 214, . Carolyn, Mason 224,.',.
Marina .Park 202, Anna .Johnstone'.
220 .:and 218, Marie Stewart 246.,
236and.248. •
Team Standings; Kay,Crawford's
Petunias' 43, Rose: Hall's Rose's 37,,
Muriel Ritchie's Poppies 33;: Tillie
Wilson's P nsies 31Ruth Jardine's
' Tulips'31, ' ; athy. Gibson's Violets'.'
2`3•. "
Luckn:ow.-
Dungannon,
\�Jessie Joynt rolled 'the ladies high
triple•.of 758 nagain;this week.:
,G rr :Priesta .led the men'with.a
triple;: of Arnetta Thompson.
also rolled L?
a tri le of '729..Sin files'
PSingles'
.were: rolled ,Jessie• Joynt wi,th-
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.310 and :Gerry. Priestap 286
Ladies over 225; Anne'. Anderson;
270 40d..2?!...? ,::Arnetta. Thompson
269 and 239, .Gw 'Caesar`.261 and`."
231;• Ferne•r MacDonald. 262, ,Wilma,
.Chisholm ' 260 , Mary Fisher 249 •
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and'�241; • Fregi1a Errin ton. 244; ,Tru
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son 238 Cor .
a Thompson
233','.
'Jessie Joynt. 232, AAnna Johnston• 228
• Mvlarie Button 226.:
Men`: over'•250i .,Mel Dickson 284""
Donald McKinnon 266 Bill Bolt
263.
Standing: • Zebras 85`, .'Beavers 73,'
Tigers. 73,' Cooris 69; Wolverines
-.68,:Cubs.64; Squirrels.:57, chip-
; monks 52, Pole 'Cats.51'. Kanga
roos.•5.0 •, Gophers .38 , frons 14.•.
Ladi+es'A f to rno•on.
Ferne MacDonald rolledi,the High
Triple of the week with 696 flat..
.Mildred Cameron captured High'
Single scop with 27,8 flat.'
`Mildred. Cameron's Pippins 5
points, Marion MacKinnon's'
Wealthy's 2 points; Shirley Haw='
_thorne''s ..Delicious,35 points;_Ferne •
MacDonald's Russetts "2 points;
Arnetta Thompson's Duchess '5
points, Is.abelle Eedy's Spys,2
Points,
Gaines of 200 and over: Mildred
Cameron 278 ,,Marie. Button 25.9
and 227, :Freda Errington 232, ,..
Marion MacKinnon 224, 253,
Helen, Stothers 207, •Isabelle Eedy
213, Wilma 'Chisholm 241, 224,
Irene Nelson 204, Arnetta Thom-
pson 248, ..Ferne MacDonald. 201,
251•. .244, Jessie Joynt 232, Cath
erine Andrew: 253, Shirley Haw
thorne 244;.223. ••
Team Standings Wealthys 57 ,'
Russetts 55 Duchess 52, Spys 49.
•Delicious 41, Pippins .40.
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'Hiegh TriPle' for the week goes to
Hap Hall with 677 flat. Donald
MacKinnon and Bob' Finlaytied
,for High Single, each'wiih'a game
Of g g
of 284 flat ;
„Reck Button's Oldsmobiles 5 •
points, Roy Finlayson''s Fords 2 `
points; Jack Fisher's Mustangs 5 `'
points, Bill' Hunter's Dodges 2'
points; .'Clarence''Greer's.Buicks 7•
points,' Len .Mat Donald',s' Pontiacs�
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points.`
Games of 0= v a
25 and oven Donald
MacKinnon 284, Bob Finlay 284,
Gordon Fisher 254 Doug Haldenb
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260, Clarence' Greer 254 Stuart.
Reav a 254. 'Al '.:Pre nick. 282 How-
ard' Agnew 278, Jack Fisher 265
TeamStandings
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: $tricks. , '12,.Olds=
mob les 67; Mustangs 64,•.Fords:'
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55. Dodes 44. Pontl cs• 34, ', •
►nor
ocke�r
aures
Pee ees In
PaisleyTournarnent
On Tuesday, ' January 31; the
Lucknow Pee-wees,defeated the •
Wingham Pee-wees'by a score of
6-1. Goal scorers for Lucknow were
Steve Hackett 1, Dave,Farrish 1.
]n�Micay l"Andy Whitby 1 -ands
:, Mark Chisholm, 2.
On Friday night of last week the
W inghani Peewees turned the tab-
les on the local team. in an ,exhib-
ition :t 1,
tion game de g, hem 7
Mark Chisholm scoring the only'
goal for.L'ucknow'
Horne ''league 'was called off this'
week as the Pee-wees .attended. a
hockey tournament in Paisley.., ,.
The local team was 'defeated in
their first game by Kincardine
the score being 5;- 2 with goals
by Whitby' and Chisholm. Inthe
second ,game Lucknow defeated.
Mildmay 8 1: Goal scorers,were..
Whitby 2,-Chisholmwl, •Ken' Farrish
1,Jim Murray :1,"Steve.Hackett 1,.
Kevin, Ackert:1, and „Kim.; Cowan'1.
Kincardine went on=to win the...
tournament
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Squirts:.
On"W. ednesday the local squirts ,
were;defeated•5-2: by Goderich. in
'anib`tion game. David Farrish
exh i g.
' dt both goals. for Lucknow.
There are. no games to' report for '.
' ' P .. ,
'the Midgets
Bantams
.1a
itfP.offs:
Frs 0
Lucknow Bantams'.w
on their ir
first 'game 'iofthe playoffs 'here e
on ' da by defeating ilver=
Mon .y..yd; glut
'ton 6 - •2. . •
Goal scorers for Lucknow 'were`
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er,
:ohn Emberlin J m ,.
Greg H
A. lmer Ackert; David. MacKinnon.:
and DOnald Mann:
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A Huron Township rink won the
• Lucknow Co-op curling bonspiei
herd at the Lucknow,arena on;
Thursday, January 26th,• ,
•' Shown; 'left'to right , :with th
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Co-optrophy are .Grant. MacDon-p
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ald; Don. NiacTavish who skipped.
the winners; Stuart Jamieson, .rnan
ager of Lucknow District Co-ops
Harry Scott; Murray Ferguson; The
foursonie"were 'presented with
electric' heating pads for the win.'
' The winning rink scored three
wins plus: 10 'and 'topped ;the nine
.o clock draw.„Gord'on .) in1ayson s
rink, with three wins plus 4, wbn
•,,••',;. ria
the eleven o'clock .draw
Others, in .the order they'
placed, were nine o'clock draw,:
Ivan itivett, Dungannon, Jack
McKim ,. Tom Hackett; eleven:
o'clock draw:, .Bill :Nelson, Jim'
Hawkins, Goderich, Glen Walden;
Batteries
Charged Up
Fest afl
Right ! .
' e" to' u't ••back.
Ii • ive ' ou :a c charg ....� .
We'll 9 Y
your batter 's:.ener energy, ,and we'll ` do it
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quickly, correctly,, at 'modest prices.
Drive
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inn.. for better driving:
Timmy .
Goderic
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Tourney
Jirnmy.Sanders 'of Toronto; rep
resenting more than 16,000 cripp-
led chindren in Ontario as
ree
first In Mayo
fees Win
peeWee :Hockey tea
;Lucknow`,'m
went �-'one up in their best-of
playoff,series with •Milverton .in
,the WOAA `'C" ;series, The'g ame
Was .'.la. ed. in •L cknow: and
played P. Monday
the local gang won; 6-.0. Lucknow
played'back in Milverton on Tues"..;
'day night,' too late for:inclusion
in'this issue. 1•f a third .game••is•nec'
,essary,. Lucknow'lost the. toss and
it Will be'PlaY ed in Milverton;
Goal scorers for; Lucknow were
Andy Whitby 3 i<im Cowan, Steve
Hackett arid Jlm .Murray.
"TIMMY for 1967, will be given
the task of dropping the first puck
signifying nif ing the official start of the
100 game Young 'Canada •Tourna
ment in Goderich on Thursday,,
'March23rd,. �.� �•
Arrangements .Were made .for:this
event throughh The. Young Canada'
Cbmmitiee sof The 'Goderich-Lions
Clubby the Easter SealCornniitte
It isat' "TIMMY'S". : V:
hoped th ,Visit
:to• Goderich` will emphasize the.
need for support of The 'Easte'r.
Seal Campaign for funds in•the .0 is
trice,.'
• • A; number of events•have :alread
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been plannedY 'b" .'various ore ani'-
P,. g.
-atio s to "Help , Fill Tirr m.'s
P Y
Easter'•Basket" , 'the proceeds :of
,which will be. - resente'd toi`w'i'in m
P y
during the. evening.'
Any': organization wishing•to rid
prese,rita Lions to "Timmy" are°
asked to contact;,Fred. Salter, Pub
licity Chairman, Easter; Seal'.
: Committee; Goderich Lions Club',•
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Ripley, Club .Wins Harrison..'
Ripley Curling News.
• BY ,DON 1v1cLAY.
Ripley, Curling, Club is" .the proud
possessor of the George 'E .' Harris,on •
Trophy. for this season. The presen-`.
tation'was, made by Morris Mahood
on behalf of the 'donor , at the con-
clusion' of NAY' at Kincardine Curl-
ing club' on Saturday evening. Pres
ident Don MacTavish accepted on
behalf'of the Ripley club. The
local club took 282 points'of a
possible 546,' to 'win the two-day
event with'.a rnargin• of 1$ points.
Three Kincardine rinks were
;successful on the 9 o'clock draw,
Morrison•MacKenzie's rink placed
first with :29 points and an ;
of 27. Archie Mac
aggregateKlnn-
on's rink was second with 29 'points'
and an aggregate of 22, Placing •
third -was Mel Dahmer''s rink with.
24'points. .
On the 11 o clock draw' three.Riply
`ty rinks took the -honours. lion
ro
MacTavish':s rink: with Helen Mc'
Creath vioe,. , 'Gordon Roulston ..' •
second and Anna .MacTavish'lead
were;'first with 33 points. Second.
went to Harry' Scott's rink, with .
Dori's Johnson vice. , Shirr Bowers
second, and Betty Ackert lead,
with, 32 points. Cordon ,Patterson'
:rink with Elaine Pollock vice; .Ji:
MacDonald second and - Marie. Ma
Donald' lead were thud with:26 '1
points. ti
. Many thanksto the Kincardine'
Club for ,their fine'hospita-lity.
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Plans are now. being finalize
for the "�Sweeth'eart banspiei .on
February 11th,
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Entries are now being accepted
for the International bonspiel,
which is scheduled for February
.18th.
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