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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-11-11, Page 8AGE EIGHT THE t,UCKNOW SENTINEL I UCKN'OV4 ONTARIO • acDONA Town and Country High lady: this -we Luc'know' Mens :7 p'm Bob. Collins`took the high single of the.evenng 'with •a 25,4 score.. High triple 'went to ,,Bob Ni;chni1s with a 616 score. Games over 22'S Bob Nicholls 248, Bob Collins.'a,)4; Ron Stan - ek was Olive Smith with a'16'4 single, and a double of,301. For the men :we' have Bill ' Sproule .with a 221 single and .a 387•d'ouble. . • Team points won: Potatoes 5 Carrots 3;, Lettuce' 2;•'and ,Turnips So we.see :.the teams closing ,in with a season's standing thus; ' Turnips 22, Potatoes 21, Lettuce 19 and Carrots 18. .' Kincardine Stage To Travel Durham R01, To Grey Cup. A ghost of early pioneer days, will' rumble. through thestreets of villages and towns located on the old Durham road the week of November 22nd, A group of interested football fans from Kincardine •locat'ed on the shores of lake Huron fifty milessouth of Owen Sound, are • driving' an. authentic replica.of an -old tie .stagecoach from the community •to Toronto for the • • Grey Cup Parade. ' ' Four outriders,, dregsed.in pion- eer costumes, wili. also accorn- piny the stagecoach on its one hundred and twenty mile. journey;. • The coach, owned, by Ed Wil- liamson of Cargill, is•an exact replica of stagecoaches' used on• regular runsup and down. the Durham Road'.. . The group , .headed by, Ronald Slade of Kincardine Township, will also visit with many 'local mayors' along the way.' As well as bringing greetings from Kincar- dine , they will offer to convey • greetings and best wishes from mayors i{i. Walkerton, .Mildmay , Clifford , Harriston , Arthur,. • Orangeville and.Bramptod-to Toronto's Mayor William Denni- son..' • The letters will be delivered to' Mayor 'Dennison on the steps of • Toronto's. City Hall on Friday, November. 27th', at 11:30 in.the -morning- :.. .. WOONESDAY,' n'O 'EIINBER Ladies 6:30, Kathleen MacDonald °rolled, the high single game of 240 and Jean :Phillips the high triple of 637.,, Games. of. 200 and. over;. Kath- leen MacDonald 240, Jean Phil-. ills 222 , 283, Trudy Foran 220, Marion MacKinnon 227 ,.201,, Carol 'Nivins 206-... Team points: Marie Greer's, Pearls 7, Anna Mae Hunt'er's. Opals 0; Trudy Foran's .Emeralds 5, Mildred' Cameron's Sapphires. 2; Belle Mole"s Rubies' 5 , Cather- ine Schmid's Diamonds'2. Team standings: Pearls 44, Rubies .41; Opals 322 Emeralds 27, Diamonds 25, Sapphires 20, Highest i Junior League The first week of bowling 'start- ed November 7 at the Lu'cknow Bowling Alley 'for the juniors. Onlyfour lanes were: used and new players between, the age of 12 and 16are welcome.. For the' girls 'Margaret Montgom- ery. rolled a high single of 178, and. a high double of Ritchie roiled a high' single of 179; and a high double of 303 for the boys Teamstandings are; Margaret Montgomery's' Wagon 'Wheels: 5 Dona Wagner's Chiclets 3., Shir- le Be-: fesavcrs Neyer in its 80 year bistor} has this company offered higher.' -rate of interest on.' ,its guaranteed investment CGrti c. tcS - g 4- available to. you right now at any 'branch of Victoria and Grey Trust. VG Rlt4 atbri GREY TRUSt COMPANY SINCE 1889 . Lealand Hill, Manager Elgin and Kingston Streets Goderich 52.4-7381 nie MacDonald's Potato Chips 0, horses of: some real old fashioned hospitality.. The stage will also be one of .Driving a •team"to the Grey • the featured entries/in the Grey Cup Parade is really not new. up' Parade. One problem facing- o- i't -1 ;h- Kincardine Chamber of '• Commerce sponsored' a.,surrey .and team entry in the 'Gr'e,y Cup ' • . • Parade ,•.. . ' ' . •, ; Team,Points:, Owls 5 , Cardinals 2,. Vultures 2, . Hawks 5.. Team Standings: Vultures 47, Owls 34 Hawks' 33 ,',Cardinals.12. the. group ,has been the stabling 'of .horses along.: the •route How= ever ,• ca -operation of niany local •residents has ensured the Mens 9p.m:. Jack Caesar is the top bowler this week with the high triple of 714 and;a high single of 276., :!Pinta wuri: -Finds ',`D g .Oldsmobiles 5, -Buicks 2;' Mutan. 7 ,.. Pontiacs..O. • ''Games of 250 and over: • Jack Caesar 276, 'Fred, Young 275 Me1'Corrin 253. ' 'Team standings: •Oldsmobiles 34., Fords. 28, Dodges :'27 , Mustangs 26, Pont'iacs 19, Buicks 13: .Rai bo:w �Lea.g :e - Madelaine Alton rolled 'the high single with 312. -'High triple was rolled by Marie Stewart wit• ' 748. Games 200 and over: Madel- aine Alton 312, Marie Stewart 308;. 226__ 214;•- Kay Crawford 276 Anna Johnstone 229, Muriel Rit- chie: 226' , Margaret Ann Wilson. 210 Grace Hopf 207 , Kathy Gib- son.205 , Eileen .Lavis 260, a Violets 5, . Kathleen •Forster's Yellows. 2;' Joy Dennis' Oranges 2 Kathy Gibson's Greens 5 Anna Johnstone's Blues 0, Eileen Lavin' Reds 7.. Team standing: Greens 42,, Reds 34, Yellows 33 , Violets• 32, ' Blues 26.; Oranges 22. ' ' • Lucknow - Dungannon • Men's. high 'triple went to Jack' Caesar. with 691 with the high single to Harold Errington with 272 : Ladies ig , trip e :was won•y. erle - E�lliotr with- 599"-nd-the _ M .. high single by Kay Forster with 317. Men over 250: Harold .Errington 272 ,-Gordon ~ Montgomery' 269, \Bud: Thompson 265, Orville • 'Elliott 259;, Jack Caesar .256 25.0, George Joynt 256. •Ladies over 225: Kay -Forster - 317, Ruth Jardine 246 , Merle' Elliott 243, Kay, Collyer 239. Points won: Squirrels 7., Kang- aroos 0;. Gophers 5:; . 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