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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-10-29, Page 8EIGHT 11' TH a 1LUCKNOW .SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 21.:..•`Il4 Ladies 9 p,m. Mary Nelson .claimed: the high single and high triple with scores of 235 and.645. Games played; Marg Hac;kett's. Strawberries 7, Carol Atkinson.'s,' P..eaehes-O;ev honvspWs-- -teles- ., 5•'. Tillie Wilson's Oran. ges' 2;, Barb Helm's Bananas 4 Mary Lou: • Bargers Grapes 3' Games -200 and over: Anna. Y Johnstone 200, 229, Trudie. 'Nelson • 222: Wilma. 'Chishom 211, 217 .` Mary Nelson 235; 205, 205;,: 'Gayle Spencer 205, Gloria Murray 206. Lois. Walden 207.. 'Jo.y Dennis .. 222, .'204.. Team. Standings, Oranges 3.0 Apples 28', Peaches 25, Bananas 4 , Strawberries" 22 Grapes 13. LucknoW }i .Dungannon:. This we_ehsLLucknow-Dungannon:. league wasin a. slump. Only : four names, bear mention:.. Marie Stewart took :the week's single with a 236 game.. Arnetta Thompson's, triple of 559 was high of the week. Bill Stewart had a nicenight ght and walked away;• with a superb' . p 758 triple His two, highest 'games were 325 and 253 • } Harold Landry ' rolled . a 252 . game 41 Theteams" totalsTweie as=#'oll • Beavers'.•27 , Zebras 26, Gophers 24; Wolverines,23:, ' Cubs 20, Kangaroos 18,..Tigers 16; Squirrels 14, Pole Cats:•12 Chipmunks ll:, Coons. 10'1, :Lions.. . Ab Morton and Ron ;Stanley tied for high single with a "score of :244. with Ron Stanley taking high. triple with a score of 641. Games over 225: Ab Morton 244 Ron Stanley 244, Points Owls 7, ;Cardin'als 7, Vultures,0., Hawks 0.. Tearn' Standings: Owls28, Card- inals 26, 'Vultures 11. Hawks,5. Ladues6:30p. Marion MacKinnon was the high bowler on 'Monday evening with•a single game of.245 and 'a triple of 648. Games of 200 and over; Marion, MacKinnon. 245, ..213, . Mildred Cameron 208 , ,Janet McPherson: 205. Team•'Points: Grace. Elliott's Daisies 17, Trudy-Foran's Pansies 0;, Hazel, Webster'sRoses 5, 'Cath- erine Andrew's Asters 2; Marion Campbell's Lilacs 4 1/2; Isobel Miller's; Violets .2 1/2. Team Standings Daisies 3.4, Lilacs •31 1f2, Ea ses.29.; Roses • 28, Violets 27 1/2, Asters 18: Juniors ',Dorothy Wagner rolled the high, single' of'168 and double of 293 for.the girls ' .For the boys ,Murray_ Reid' was high with 194 °single' and ; double 'of 370. Team'Standing Murray ., Y s Reid's` Blue Birds 10, Graeme :Elliott's'. Robins 3, `Bonnie:'MacLeod's Ca aries `7 .Dorothy 'Wa ner's Bob links 2, ':Napcy Ritchie's Swallows. o S� David`I umph eyks 4rjo1es: 0- -- '.. KINGSBRIDGE congratulations to Mr. ,.and ;Mrs,: .- bur -socks -people -l__„ 'C1e.inuSteJfieLon._tlhe arrival of a:• daughter on October .20' at the Goderich hospital. Mrs.,.' Dennis Dalton'spe.nt a. few days'in Sarnia last weekat the home of her son, .Maurice.Dalton A son Was born to Mr. and Mrs Maurice Dalton'on Tuesday, Oct- ober 21 A .son was born..to Mr.. and Mrs. Delmar Maize (Maureen Vassella) of Toronto •on•O'ctober. 24:•• Mrs." Bled Vassella is assistin• at her .. daughter's home. ens 9 p.m. High triple was rolled this 'week. by Charles Anderson with 750. • John Rutherford rolled the •' high single garne of :288 Bill Hunter's:•:Buicks '5, points.; Wafter .Arnold s ,Mustangs 2 points Bill -B n -s -Po noses pints, Buster Whitby s •Fords 2 points, Bill Stewart s.Oldsmobiles 5'. , points "Clarence Greer's Dodges 2 points. 'Games of 225' and over •John Rutherford -288., ..Charles'Anderson' 225', 259', 266 Orville Elliott ` erson 256 "Bob"Finlay 28'2' 230 Harvey ..Culbert' 2'68. Bill 'Hunter 22-'. Bill 'McPherson 2'2: Bev Me as\ 242 ' Harold Ritchie 240 R. Button 235, 'Terry •Rathw'ell 228 Donald Maclntyre 249,.3i11; Nelson 263' Team Standings: Pontiacs 19 points;' Mustangs 16 points'; Oldsmo The ladies' first_ Volleyball' garde of the season was played .last Tuesday evening in the .school- gyre ny"`ladies: i,n-e'r"sted"in .playing are rerninded shat the. games/ are held every two :weeks Mrs . ' Bernadine Kenny was 'hostess to at"ffaiewe1tdin cer in honour. of Rev:.:Fr. H.(Galea last Tuesday 'evening Patrick little son of Mr: and ' Mrs: Gene Frayne• was adrnitted to the Goderich hospital last week Mr; and Mrs. Dong Frayne' Jean'Ha'ens were married' on Saturday, October2 t O lady b11 S 1 o nts D es 1�'poin B,uicks 12: ints; Fords' 10 points.. 1°� �, u:unnnon man_ Died -In -lenge A. A. MUGFORD Albert Anderson Mugford of Dungannon: passed away in Vie- torial Hospital, London on Wednes- day, October 22, after an illness of three months He was. 67. Born in Colborne .Township on. January 17th ,, 1902 , .:he was a son of=A:ll%ert_T;horYtas�:ittg Jessie Alice Burns Following: his, marriage to Agnes Morris, Mr. Mugford resided; in. Detroit•foi twenty -,three years and also in •London for twenty three years. He was a trucker and was a. former owner of Mugford Disposal Services in London . •In May 1966 Mr. 'and'Mrs, Mugford moved to Dungannon, Mr:. Mugford was a member of Calvary Baptist Church Goderich and .chairman of the ,Board. of Deacons. He was a member of Keystone Court 1.. O . F . , . London, Besides his wife he is survived' by .a .daughter Mrs 'Kenneth (Betty) -Knight -of: R 12-Goderich- and one .son: Harold of Mount Clemens, Michigan; ,eight grand- children; two sisters And one brother, Mrs. Russell, (Jeanette) Potter of .Algonac , : Michigan, .Mrs,. Roy (Lucy)"Johnson' of Anchorville Michigan Williams Mugford :of Goderich. . Funeral service was held on October .25th ' at Calvary Baptist Church Rev . Kenneth ';Knight was; minister ' Pallbearers; were Gordon West lake, 'Murray : Riordon, John Park, Mac Charlton, Ken Burkholder, ... Laverne Eedy.. interment was at Colborne, Cemeter . Y LOCHALSH Mr. 'sfnd Mrs.. Frank MacLennan spent the. week-end•.in Detroit with relatives.. Mr.. and Mrs, 'Henry MacKenzie and familywere guests. of Mr.. ;and Mrs.- Carmen Hayden, on Sunday. at Port Albert;: Recent visitors with Thomas • Farrell were Mr. and Mrs. .Murray McGill and family of Goderich..• Duncan Farrish it aPatient in. hospital iii•. Goderich Mrs . Ronald Brooks ,was ,hostess on'.Tuesday evening to'a Tupper, SEE US FOR ALL THEY FEATURE' QUAL'/TY AND LOWEST. PRICE,ANO ARE ALWAYS READY WITH HONEST 17NELY. ADV/ E YOUR. HOME FURNISHINGS MOFFAT APPL /ANCES Mrs. Jim Henderson Gives4-ravelegue On Eurcpeafl.T The October meeting of the Horticultural' Society was•, held' on Monday October 26 with. a better;::: than average attendance The President,- Mrs.. McClenaghan wel corned members and guests. Busier ess included plans to look .after flower containers and.window • boxes, for winter. storage also plans: for November banquet It was su - 'sted that 1970 membershi s gge p • . 'be paid upat the banquet in:Nov- ernber, .thus save, having, to. make, a-ful canvass for th members next spring. The n , inating ware party. . Mr and Mrs.. Gordon McGregor' of London -spent the .week -end ill•, their., country home at Lochalsh Severaal fro the a -re -a -a atter .- ding Nighty School in Ripley,: among them:are Mrs. 'Harold ick and Mrs: Ronald Brooks •are-t•�k�ing-the-�ii�pho-lster�r • ;Rod ,Finlayson' of Sarnia spent a few days with' Mr. and 'Mrs Gordon Finlayson , Mrs. Duncan Thorburn hasn.t been as.well as her many friends ..` 'would like to see her Mr: ""and'.Mrs. Wilfred Evans of Ridgetown and John McCharles of ' 5.a ur.. a y Petrolia were•week-end guests of tt; of:Asltmpuon Church in .Brantford -end-Mrs O1laver M_o(``harl'es e om committee willendeavour.' tohave. slate of officers 'for •1970 to :pres. ent at the. banquet/ meeting;: The program'me committee ' consisted of Mrs: F. Ritchie; , Mrs-. G ;:Kirks nd lis- R-- t%i1i ps-and Mrs: Chris Cooke Mrs. R. Cum- ming um-mig favoured with several instal-. m ntals 'which delighted/the and fence . Kirkland introduced Mrs..', Mrs. Jim. Henderson who gave, a very . talk on a tri •. to the interestingo1.. p •British Isles and Europe , .which sheand. her husband and three.. of Crop Report is ro Harvesting of gr 'grain corn , p g ressing' well 'althou yields in• some areas 'of the County are . below normal, , ' The turnip :harvest is almost completed with prices remaining favourable Winter: wheat appears .to be mak-. ing'good :growth. Recent rains should help with° .. the large e' acres e' of fall plow h= g g P g ing •which remains to be COM- pleted Western feeder cattle are' begin- ning to arrive, in the"County:, Y S'orne.herds of dairy cattle are being.stabled. Stored ' feed; supplies should ,be p a ' equae- o. approaching. winter, season.',, their. children :enjoyed this past summer: Beautiful: coloured -slides of scenes_ a.SoutherJ1 „Ireland' andEdinborough were shown followed:by scenes taken in.Holland. Germany, ;Switzer.- land and Italy:' Mrs. -R'.. Phillips. thanked Mrs Henderson .for, her`•fine .contribution to the.rogramme Tull bulbs.were':sold. at' the oldie of: he..:'meeting ; After a brief wedding.trip to NorthSome damage to trees and' 6 • for 3'41eoy i- t.ike ITT tis' C//ECK.. Driving in the r in is difficult.' Don't. add -shrubs' was caused by the 'recent heavy snow fall; and several cars were in, ditches along the road sides. due 'to bad roa'ds'. LAND CLEARING LEVELLING ANTZ COBS' Phone 395.5368; Ripley ern Ontario ,the couple ,s i1i reside in Brantford. ';sir, and Mrs, Don- ald Frayne •and' Mr; and' Mrs .. Gene .Grayne attended their Mr. and Mrs. Doug Frayne visited his 'father Gilbert Frayne and Mrs.' Frayne .of,Ririgsbridge, • Mr. and Mrs; rack McConville and boys of Scarborough visited on .the 'week-end'with Mrs. Clifton Attain . .to that with worn :window wipers which impair vision. Come' in soon for a complete checkup of. your car, It may save you. See througl Rain YOUR DEALER ucknow: