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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-10-22, Page 8PAGE EIGHT • THE L'UCENOW SENTINEL,.�LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22 nd ; 1$9 Ladies 9 p.m. 'Anna Johnstone Claimed both high 'single and high triple with- , scores of 230, and 596. Games; played: Margaret Hackett's Strawberries 7 „ Mary Lou. : farger.!s.;drapes 0; Carol Atkinson's • Peaches..5 � Bev-Thompsonz-s Appy Wiison's-Oranges: 5,, Barb Helm's Bananas 2. Gaines 200', and over s Maudie Fisher 203 ,. •Trudie Nelson 213 Shirley Cook 205 ; Kay Crawford 214, Gloria Murray 201, Barb Sand- erson 214: Anna Johnstone 230., Team standing: Oranges 28 Peaches 25, Apples 23, Bananas 204 Grapes. 15 , Strawberries 15. Walter Arnold's Mustangs 5. Games'of 225 and: over: Donald MacKinnon 317, Mel Corrin "269, Gordon• Brooks' 257 , Jack Caesar 279 Bob Finley 249, Bill Nelson 285, At Clarence Greer 243, Bill Stewart 230, Harold Errington 248, 'Sill Button 225 ;-~257 ,-Buster-Whitb 227. Team Standings:' Pontiacs 14, Mustangs 14 Oldsmobiles 10, • Dodges -10 , Fords 8;, Buicks 7. :Ladies 6 Pearl •Murdie bowled the high': single game of 225 on,Monday evening and Ferne MacDonald the hightriple of 607. Gaines of f 200 and 'over: Pearl Murdie• 225', Jessie Joynt .211,, Kay. Collyer: 202,• Ferne MacDonald • 21.1, Team Points Grace Elliott's D aisies 7, Hazel. Webster's 'Roses, , .0; Marion' Campbell's Lilacs 05, Trudy Foran'sPansies 2; 'Isobel Miller's Violets '5., gatherine Andrew's Asters 2. 'Team. Standings;, Pansies -2. Lilacs 27 , Daisies 27, Violets .25 , Roses 23, Asters 16: !un.gannc.n The end of the.,fourth ek Of bowling for the Lucknow Dungann- on Lea ue , sees, Marie S wart out front with a 271 sing e. Close bebind'for the triple' of,' •the week was Marion'MacKinnon with a 107. , Her two best games • • Will Continue to `be received for a few .days , AT THE LUCKNOW TOWN OFFICE DURING REGULAR. OFFICE HOURS - 000•00•...0 0 .00000 0 0x0•00000000000000,..000000. 'Soiae Hockey Sweaters and Goal. Equipment Are Missing ice Anyone `having these items; ,please. return to Men s 7 • High single award went to Fred: Horton, with 287., .Ron Stanley taking:high triple with 632. Games over 225 were Fred,. Horton .237 ; Ron Stanley George Stanley 230. Team points: Owls 7, Cardinals. •5,. Vultures 2, Hawks'0. Team standings: Owls 21, -Cardin- als 19•. Vultures 11, 'Hawks.5: ;rVAjars The Junior Bowling League made a good start •Saturday at one o'clock• with six lanes in play., ,,Champion for, the girls was Zena Garniss,with a high single of 164, • and a•double of 3.10. For the boys Murray Reid was • champion •with ,a high ,single of `. 234 and a double of 418. DUNGANNON: Bob Tir eswell of turday with Mr •+ Park and family Linton spent. nd Mrs Bill, PORT FROM QUEEN'S. PARK: BY MURRAY GAUNT M.P.P. HURON -BRUCE • With 14 out of the, 25 Departmen!. tal estimates still to be approved, the prospects are that the. present Session of the Legislature will not end until mid December. At the moment the estimates• of 'the Department of Trade and Dev elopment-ate_heforethe,House and:, it was:during a. recent debate on housing. that Stanley Randall, Min- ister of Trade and Develo • menta •. indicated: that legislationhas.' been drafted. that could establish buildin societies for small investors. The Province is currently 'seeking a'federal tax amendment necessary' to permit their operation according to the 'Minister. Mr. Randall said he ,would 'speak 'to Provincial Treaurer, Charles' • "MacNa.ughtonabout the possibility of putting pension funds •from ,teach_• ers and provincial and municipal employees into the Province's .mortgage -pool.. , Visitors with Mi. and Mrs. ,Torn Park on Saturday' were Mr., and Mr Bert Vincent of ,Belgrave and Mr., and MrsGordon.Ard of Wingham. On Sunday .Mr.. and Mrs. Torn YAW ' Jina uburn- tisi s._ Mr . and Mrs. Ed, yule •and farnily Mr., and,Mrs. Earl Yule and .family. .The first meeting of the Dungannf OP 'Explorers Wit held l'uesday • • evening .when their officers were. :Tuesday October 28th at 7,p.m., will be a Halloween Party. All anua and 12 areinvited to attend. The leaders for, is term are s Fred Young. Mrs-. ;Dan McInnis •Harve Johnston of Goderich cal-' Ferne lk.fiabDonald.rolled a 244. lied op Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott goiri Finlayson shone for the men 'and family on Sundsi.. Mr, Randall explained that an• amendment to the Federal Tax 'LAW is required tciprovicle an'incentive for individuals.and trust companies and pension funds to invest in • ' bitilding 'societies, The amend- ieties to pay tax free dividends to their investors after they had paid their Federaland Provincial taxes: .Ontario is not going to.ban deter: gent phosphates.until it has tested ed manufacturers to .list phoiphate content on detetgent' packages acc- ording to Energy and Retources Minitter George. Kerr. ' hi understood rnen with a 289 single , •and Jack Company with Mr. and Mrs'. Jim Caesar's two best 'garnet were 280 RiVett and fathily on Sunday were ; and ,257 . giving :hint the men's ' !Harold Jewell, Fred Jewell ,. LeRoy triple at 678. ; Donald.MacKinnon. and 'Bill Stewart each rollecra 259 single.. and Harold Landry , a 258.. Our stanclingi'are nip•and tuck. BeaVers 24i, Gophers 22, Zebras l9 14, Kangaroos 13 , :Chipmnnks 11, Tigers 9, LiOnt 9,. Pole Cat , ,,,'Stretch it ont more teams. ..A4 edge give you leew,ayl _the industry would .not object to Such legislation whose pUrpose. • ShaWallis as Nancy,; left, leads Mark, Lester as "Oliver!". and Sheila White in . a lusty:" song -and -dance ratline, an this. scene from; lihe exuberant new musical, winter of six Academy • Awards including that for Best Picture. " "Oliver!" is " now ;playing at The Park Theratre,, Godericti, until Tuesday, Oct. 28., MONUMENTS For sound; counsel • and; a fair' price on: a monument .' correctly designed from quality material, rely on SKELTON. MEMORIALS Pat' O'Hagan, Prop.. Established Over: Stixty Years .WALKERTON' ', PHONE, 881.0234 • HearTalkOfl•. • Pl ana aension an •WHITECHURCH NEWS, Whitechurch Women's Institute held the ir/Octobe'r' meeting Tues- day October 14 :at 30. • The president Mrs'. Victor; Emer son presided and 'welcomed members ; visitors • the, husband's : and'relatives ..,:• The .opening Ode: and 0 Canada was sung ,and the Mary Stewart 'Collect repeated in unison.', The rofi cal was answered br a_tniri'g a.. place of unusual interest in Bruce' or Huron It was decided . to send a 'candy donation to Wingham Hos-. pital in April •as .arranged on prog ;rams:, to accept an invitation to: attend a W.L. W.1Short Course' Fashion'. Cues For You,' November. 21st 10 a.m. to 4 p:m in•I,ucknow Town Hall:Institute Room. Arrang ements were made fortickets and billets. for Convention at Mount In response to my questi9ning, •Wm. Stewart, Minister of Agricul- ttire and Food indicated that the', , iMeriarn and Bev Shepherd , all of . Itotal cost to Government of the . of that amount the returning nffic'- i eri received $26,572.04. The 't; When,you make yourrnark' in the' 'ti s balance was•made pp of hall rent- als advertising poll locations, "' " office materials and printing of • ;It was decided. to leave the .. Deceniner•hiistesies Mrs'. :Jas.. The, collectiOn was receiVed. The Motto "Let Us Be Understood". 1;iai given by Mrs. 'Tom Metcalf, who said in 1969 We .find new ,Phras. 'keep it Cool, '-uptight ,.hungup, zap•and:haCk it. 'To mist of us - these words.are meaningless: • When we have a beantiful,lariguage we, Could rexpfess our thoughts. in rnore dignified words. Let us ,not • , :use gobble dry.gook. a high flown - [spOken were those of Franklin, .; • thing we have to fear is. fear itself, And when Winston 'ChurChill sald. tOil,,'sweafan.d\teart arid later ,. he. said. - Give UP the. tools and' we . will finish the job. To.qUeIl this,. individnals can speak Clearli,and influence others. to do the same. The Queen and. grace Was , Mrs. jOhnion:Conn, :Mrs: Jas, Currie served' hutch , Bill 'Nelson rolled the high triple of 71c for this:week. Donald Mac- 14nnon was very close behind with . a triple of 715. 'The high tingle. MacKintxm with 017. G b0‘41irig, fellows, keep up the 'com- petition! : larctice Liteer's Dodges 7„ , ainice-rituit-ks 0, ,Bill Burton's nnon UCKNOW HgATI:NG WIRIN Currie, Mrs. Jo nson owl and-Mrt, Getehom Johnston. C011ection of qnilt patches were received fo.r psychiatric hospital, Goderich. Volunteers 'were 'asked io make, sandwithes Friday afterncvn Oct-. 'ober 24 for OldTirne Dance. Vol- unteers 'were Mrs. Garnet' Farrier; Mrs'. ToM Magoffin, Mrs. Ezra Scholtz, Mrs. Rutsel Chapman; Tiffin. Community singing, Juan- ita and yOu are My Stinshine, Was • Mrs Ithssel Gaunt then intrOduc- Of Kitchener a repiesentatiVe of the TO receive a Retirennent Pension you mutt have contributedto the plan and haVe reached the eligible age and if under 70 he retired front dons , benefits for widowt and , zhildren. Canada Pension plan District OffiCe is 220 King Street East, Kitehener. :Oan Tiffin arid presented with a *, ngsbridge Guides The .kingsbridge Girl. Gnide,s played and Were. tested .on the. iKierni rs rgeartaea r, Tmheuerxsidnly. .e. V, ening at .• .Stings and gainee yere played Caesar and Lti 'MacLennan in' Camp fire was held -by Scarlet Tinagert under the .,direCtion• of "Patrol-leader-Lindaherty-,,, and Second Anne kising. , .Songs and:jokes Were very entet.7 by.Lt. Caesar and Lt. Sinnett. ,Girls Went to. patrol cornett and Capt. Tigert gave final detafls about hike, also 'discussed nlaking articles for )(tins. bazaar.' CP pt, Tigert.inforined girls they w.ould, start practicing lashing next „week. • Meeting closed with t aps.