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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-11-25, Page 9WEDNESDAY, :NOVEMBER ,25th, 1170 • It • „ a •i i;tl au• • r <, 9..°n n ��•'11 .•ay.. ,l THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • EFFECTIVE MONDAY NOVEMBER ' 22 OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. tot 11P..M. ESTAURANT YOkr.Zae oars . • HOLIDAY FIN !Mull ` SEASON FxeelleAt Aegitaes o' BANQUETS. PARTIES, W EDp1NQ'S Open for Christmas. Day and Boxing Day Closed Sunday,, December 27 and. New Years Day BOOK, YOUR CHRISTMAS PARTY OR BANQUET EARLY TO O AVOID .DISAPPOINTMENT, WE. ARE: ALSO. BOOKING CHRISTMAS DAY DINNERS, , • community Shower OLIVET• NEWS Miss Sharon. McNeil of Owen. • Sound was honoured on Friday evening November 13 when the. "ladies of .the community enter- tained at a birdal shower prior to l&er marriage to Ted 'White of . this community. • The program started with a sing song led by Mrs.' Jack McGuire' with Margie MacKay at the organ,, Ducts were sung by Mary .Anne, Coiling and Darlene Coiling and by. Nancy McGuire and Joyce ,Black', • Contests were conducted. lid . I1.1rs.. •l2ohertOsborne:, Mrs. Jack McGuire., Mrs, Walter Black and ?alias Msirgie MacKay.' Readings were given by Mrs: Harry• Coiling Mrs. Gerald' Coiling:, Mrs. Ray Hamilton and 'Mrs. Jack McGuire. Mrs., Ruth Mauer and Evelyn White assisted, Sharon: in open- • ing her gifts and reading the cards'. Sharon thanked all of her new friends and hoped to become bet,. ter•acquanted when she conies to live in the community. Mrs Martin McNeil,of Williamsford was also'.an 'honoured guest. • Mrs. W. ' J . Roulsto,n of Wing =• barn visited on Sunday with her sister Mrs. Elmer Osborne. Mrs. Oscar White spent two, weeks with Mr. and. Mrs. Burt , White , Cindy and Melvin at that• barn Ont ario• ' .• . •Mrs.•.hrancis Gemmell of. i ley' was guest speaker at the reg- ular No,ember.meeting of Olivet United Church Women.' .Mrs 'Gemmell is•a Vice President of • Bruce Presbyterial• and brought. much valuable' information.. . • Laches 6:30 Marion Campbell and Jean Phillips tied fora high single game of 229 and Jean rolled the hightriple of 628. • : Games of 200 and over: Mar ion Campbell 229 Jean.Phillips 229, 222, Ferne MacDonald 212, 206, 203.: Marion MadKinnorl 215.. , . •—,Teain-points:.-Belle-Molets-•--- -� Rubies? Anna Mae Hunter's Opals 0; Catherine Schmid:'s ' •Diamonds 5 „Trudy Foran's Ern - .. eralds 2; Mildred Car.neron's. Sap- phires 4, Marie Greer's•Pearls:3.' Team standings;, . Rubies 55., Pearls•47, Emerald 36, Diamonds 35 ,. Opals 32 , Sapphires •26.•. Junior League • Miens' 7,.pm PAGE NINE Ron Stanley took high single and triple with, scores of 240, single and .612 triple. • Games over 225: 'George. Stanley 226, Ron Stanley 240,, Ab 'Morton. 236,. . • Team points: Owls 0, Cardinals 0, Vulture's '7,. Hawks, 7. Team standings: Owls 37., Card- inals 14. Vultures 59,, Hawlis.44. Town and Country Harry Lavis rolled,a 228 single :and a '405 double for the men, this' week'. ror the 'dies Olive ' mith'ro1=• led a 185•,single and 'a 324 double. Team points won; Lettuce 5, Potatoes; 0; Turnips 3a.and . Carrots 2.,, 'Team standings: Jack Camp- bell's Turnips 27 , Clarence Bell's ,Lettuce 27 Mel King's , Carrots 24, Henry Carter's Potat- oes 22.. , Brenda McLeod bowled 'a, high. , single *Of 262 and a high' double; of 500: David Humphrey had a high single of 2a'8 and a'higli'double, of" 3.74. . ' • Team points: Wagon :Wheels: 5 ; Chiclets 0.. • Team'standing: Wagon Wheels .13 , 'Lifesavers 9, Chiclets 5., arid' Potato Chips 3; Lucknow Dungannon . . Men's high triple went to Jack -Caesar with 761 and also the. hi h single of 311•. Ladies', high triple was won by Gwen Caesar with 669 and the high'single .by Shirley Hawthorne, with 285. Men over .250: Jack .Caesar. 311., Lyceum TH.EATRE •WINGHAM Phone: 3574630 SHOW TIMES • Friday. and Saturdays at 7:15; and 9:15. All other days, one. show ' at 8:00, except where noted on the program. 1t*1k******** THUR,,; 'F•RI.,, SAT., NOV. 28, 27;28 ,• The Out -Of- Towners Colour Starring Jack Lemmon,, Sandy Dennis Everything goes wrong ' in "The• Out-of-Towners", you'll love it. *******.*.**'.** :SAT. MATINEE NOV;• 28' ,SPECIAL e Land Of ,Z. All. Seats 50c • Rainbow • Lea: Trudie Nelson rolledhigh single with a 264. and also captured the .- high' triple ;with 6176. Games 200.and over: Trudie Nelson' 264,,' 223, Barb Sanderson. 251, Ruth Jardine:.239, 235, Kath- leen Forster •237•, Diane 'Hackett 220 , Grace. Hopf .219 , , Eleanor Gibson.a219., Tilly Wilson 207, Maudie Fisher 205., Isobel Tiffin 203 ,•' Eunice Cunningham '202 ,, Kay, Crawfprd 204.. team points Kathy Gibson'•s Greens 5 Kathleen 'I:orster.'s.' Yellows 2; Joy ..Dennis' Oranges .4,' Eileen L-avisL-Reds_3'.Ka Craw ford's Violets 7•,: •Anna Johnstone's. Blues 0, Teary, standing:.Greens .52, Yel •;lows 4.2 ,, Violets 41; .Reds 37, `'Blues_'33 , Oranges 26: • Service St�rs:.:a �'o Six Brownies .By. Brenda Arnold.. The Brownies opened thei`r •meet•ing'with a game called Run- away Animals:..Then they hada. Brownie' Ring faith Brenda Arnold as fairy queen and all Brov nies hopped -their -fairy gold into the treasurer -chest.; I wring Pow -Wow they were reminded to bring . .gifts for Children's Aid Society in Goderich. 'Several girlswere presented •• • with their-twn-,y+ear--service stars:, They • were 'Kathy. Brooks , Edith , Greer, Brenda Arnold, Helen Wiser, Ettabelle MacDonald" and 01.enda: Ja'ii'%eson.•-Airother a... ,,.. Farmer's Hen layed an Egg, was played ba' all brownies,. • After we had work period, We were divided into two groups. Tawny •Owl took 'the golden bat f31VwHies �Atxd l3i�wii"dw1. took the. rest for a game of ball. We all • went together for Semaphore. We closed with the squeeze. Brownie prayer and Taps were said. 27.5 ,. Clarence' Gr.e.er, 290, Bill ' - e wart- 2Sl', Barry- icDo-na h 268 , Mel Dickson 265 254. • ' Ladies over 225: Shirley Haw.' •-thorne. 285,, Mary-F-isber.:102 Marg. Wilson"268 , 225., Gwen • Caesar 249, yern MacDonald•248 , Trudie Nelson •243 , Dorothy Erring ton, 229. ; . ' • Points: Beavers 7, Pole. Cats 0; Tigers '7 , , Lions .0; Wolverines 5. 27 -Zebras 5 , Ka,,igaioos 2; Coons 5, Squir cels 2; 'Cubs 6, Chipmunks. 2..•' Standings: Cubs 51, Beavers 56 Wolverines 47, Tigers 41,, Coons 32 ,, Gophers 29, Squirrels 20 , . . Chipmunks 25•,. Zebras 25., Pole s 18, Lion Vl ens 9 p.m.:; were tied for high' triple score . ' •. with 708 each. • • :13111 Nelson came 'up with the high single game of. 289... Points•won; Buicks 5, 'Mustangs 2; Fords 5 ,Pontiacs 2;' Oldsmo Iles',,? ,,Dodges 0. Games of 250'and over 'Bill. Nelson 289 'Jack 'Caesar 269; John'Ruthe.rford 268, ,Donald Mac- Kinnon 273. ' • • Team standings: Oldsmobiles 43', fords 38, Dodges 32, Mlust- 4 GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES If you want a sure thing, here's a good one: 81/2% interest on 3, 4 and 5 year term Guaranteed Certificates. Minimum deposit 5500. Call us or drop in today. 372 Bay Street, Toronto, 364-7495 Also Barrio and Orillia Just one of the many ways Sterling Trusts looks after your money .30 TH:E RE PHONE' .524.781SQUAY• ._ pA GODERICH THURS., ,FRI., SAT. • • • One Show Thursday •Two. Showings Friday and "O'TOOLE BESL-A-CIQS .:;Chips' One' Of The . . 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Games 200.and over: Trudie Nelson' 264,,' 223, Barb Sanderson. 251, Ruth Jardine:.239, 235, Kath- leen Forster •237•, Diane 'Hackett 220 , Grace. Hopf .219 , , Eleanor Gibson.a219., Tilly Wilson 207, Maudie Fisher 205., Isobel Tiffin 203 ,•' Eunice Cunningham '202 ,, Kay, Crawfprd 204.. team points Kathy Gibson'•s Greens 5 Kathleen 'I:orster.'s.' Yellows 2; Joy ..Dennis' Oranges .4,' Eileen L-avisL-Reds_3'.Ka Craw ford's Violets 7•,: •Anna Johnstone's. Blues 0, Teary, standing:.Greens .52, Yel •;lows 4.2 ,, Violets 41; .Reds 37, `'Blues_'33 , Oranges 26: • Service St�rs:.:a �'o Six Brownies .By. Brenda Arnold.. The Brownies opened thei`r •meet•ing'with a game called Run- away Animals:..Then they hada. Brownie' Ring faith Brenda Arnold as fairy queen and all Brov nies hopped -their -fairy gold into the treasurer -chest.; I wring Pow -Wow they were reminded to bring . .gifts for Children's Aid Society in Goderich. 'Several girlswere presented •• • with their-twn-,y+ear--service stars:, They • were 'Kathy. Brooks , Edith , Greer, Brenda Arnold, Helen Wiser, Ettabelle MacDonald" and 01.enda: Ja'ii'%eson.•-Airother a... ,,.. Farmer's Hen layed an Egg, was played ba' all brownies,. • After we had work period, We were divided into two groups. Tawny •Owl took 'the golden bat f31VwHies �Atxd l3i�wii"dw1. took the. rest for a game of ball. We all • went together for Semaphore. We closed with the squeeze. Brownie prayer and Taps were said. 27.5 ,. Clarence' Gr.e.er, 290, Bill ' - e wart- 2Sl', Barry- icDo-na h 268 , Mel Dickson 265 254. • ' Ladies over 225: Shirley Haw.' •-thorne. 285,, Mary-F-isber.:102 Marg. Wilson"268 , 225., Gwen • Caesar 249, yern MacDonald•248 , Trudie Nelson •243 , Dorothy Erring ton, 229. ; . ' • Points: Beavers 7, Pole. Cats 0; Tigers '7 , , Lions .0; Wolverines 5. 27 -Zebras 5 , Ka,,igaioos 2; Coons 5, Squir cels 2; 'Cubs 6, Chipmunks. 2..•' Standings: Cubs 51, Beavers 56 Wolverines 47, Tigers 41,, Coons 32 ,, Gophers 29, Squirrels 20 , . . Chipmunks 25•,. Zebras 25., Pole s 18, Lion Vl ens 9 p.m.:; were tied for high' triple score . ' •. with 708 each. • • :13111 Nelson came 'up with the high single game of. 289... Points•won; Buicks 5, 'Mustangs 2; Fords 5 ,Pontiacs 2;' Oldsmo Iles',,? ,,Dodges 0. Games of 250'and over 'Bill. Nelson 289 'Jack 'Caesar 269; John'Ruthe.rford 268, ,Donald Mac- Kinnon 273. ' • • Team standings: Oldsmobiles 43', fords 38, Dodges 32, Mlust- 4 GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES If you want a sure thing, here's a good one: 81/2% interest on 3, 4 and 5 year term Guaranteed Certificates. Minimum deposit 5500. Call us or drop in today. 372 Bay Street, Toronto, 364-7495 Also Barrio and Orillia Just one of the many ways Sterling Trusts looks after your money