The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-02-10, Page 8'PAGE .EIGHT
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEI-,.ALUCKNOW„ ONTARIO
LUCKNOW
Ttr own �a:n'd Co�o �,
In spite of freezing•rain the •,;
Town and''Country, Bowiers Were,
out in full str.ength',after the stom:
Charnp,ion, over everyonewas
Earl Swan with his '302 single '
game and his double: of 444.
'Cooed bowling �Earll.'.
For the ladies we have Olive.'
Smith with her 172 single'°and 307_
double,
••T'eam points:won,' Turnips:,3
Carrots; 2, Lettuce :3. and Potatoes'
2.
Teaknstzrndings`-.Glarence Be]l'-s
Lettuce 47 Henry'. Carter's Pota- ,.
• toes:'45 ;' Mel. King's ,Carrots,44 ,
and Jack Campbells Turnips
A gentl'e.retnmder to 'everyone
'you -bow3.:o-n Wednesday -fox--..
this. week only, so see you all at-.
. the allies,; today Wednesday;
_:Febrpary :10 instead. .of Thursda °.�.
Y y
February 11..
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Dungannon.
'Men's,high'triple• went to Bill
en,s.
Midgets Win
Three dames
The Lucknow. N1id1ets hoer:c'y
team•downed•Milverton 6 1 in
playoff hockeyF-on Fef tir•a-r•Y42nd-,
Lucknow• dominated the play
throughout the game which was
played. in Ludknow
Jinn ,Murray eameup with. a
hattrick•with Ken Farrish: Gra:.
han1 Hamilton and Andy • Whitb,y
counting singles. Kim Cowan -
scored the other two goals.
Lucknow ret.ur'ned to .Milverton
on February 4th -edging them 2 -,
Jim Murray and;, Graham Ylariiilto
scored :both goals in'.the third
period.Twenty,penalties were':
handed out in the game.
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On Sundaynight Lucknow.;got,
by •Listowel with a ti 5 wine to;
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give'them 4•pointsfor a regular
scheduled: game
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10,, 1971.
RjPLET'JI..I.A.11" IR
.- Curing and Smoking
• Custorn otcher�ng
Sausage :!Making — Fast Freezing
_ .,Cutting and Wrapping -- ..
HOGS AND CATTLE ON• MONDAYS .
CATTLE ONL (ON: FRIDAYS '
Piave cattle . in *on Thursday for Friday's . kill
' B' Coolers We Are Able To "Hang Your Beef. From
F rs We SellChoice Home Killed Beef; Pork'•
With Big
, •
1 To3 Weeks --Whatever your Requirements. Are.
For Home ;Ieze ,. At ,Lowest Mar`;keting Prices
Quantity ; ,
wand Lamb Ing Any Q
ALA -MEATS 'ARE 'GOVERNMENT :INSPECTED FOR YOUR
PROTECTION
CHAS. HOOISNIA; PROP
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ABATTOIR ° 395-2905-
STORE 395-2961.
Lucknow Arena'
Schedule
-�-`PUBLIC-TSKATINGL
Public School 15c
High School 25e'
Adult 40c
Sunday Skating
Silver _Collection.
•.THURS.DAY, FEBRUARY 11� `.
5:30 6:30 'Bantam Practise:,
9 10 Ashfield. Recreation
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12
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2 - 3 L' it�know Sehool
graxe
Lucknow'Fleas and..Belgrave .-
'Fleas'pl:ayedto a: 2• 2 tie, in •a:
hockey game in.the Lucknow.
A1San. Johnston takes high triple Arena on Satutday last
Bill
Goal.sc'orers for. Lucknow were.
Ofthe week with.816: Bill Hunter
rolled the high sin le- of 318.. Allan Paul: Hamilton'; ' Steve Simpson ' •
g and Larry MacPherson with:Steve
Johnsto Yed 315 and 305 games.
ecnncs.won;, liumkr5.o. .Dodge
Mustangs' 5, , Fords.' 2; •Pontiao.s 4,
Oldsmobiles'' 3.
Games` of 250' and over: ':Bill
Hunter 318, .Allan Johnston 315,
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305, Charlie AndersonHar-
o1d Ritchie 297:, Bill Stewart 256
Fred` :Young 253 John 'i.i'therford'
256.
Team'standings:- Fords 79,
OIdsmobiles 72:,. Mustangs .62,.
Dodges' 54 , . Pontiacs 46 , - Buicks,
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Simpsori'also'credited with an.
assist. • .•
For Belgrave goals were scored
by Brian Shiell and 'Grant Gnay :-
and'botli; were: eachcredited with.
an assist. -
Ab Morton ca tur'ed both hiL'Th
P
smtg'ie . mid-'t'rip11e o
296 single and ,677':triple..
Games over 225 •Zeorg.e Stanley.
234, ,Art Purriey 242.;. Ab .Morton,
u e 296.. ,
.u -n ro r Leag.296.., 9 Team'points: : Owls' 5 Cardinals.
Jim Ritchie had' a• high single ' 2 Vultures 5 , HawksY 2
of •231 and Murray'utton had;a Team` standings: Vultures 96.,
y' 1Owls•77,'Haw;ks;79, Cardinals 28,
high double of. 392, .
Bc�nnle ^ha atgl
single of ,239. and' ,a''hi h double.'
Of 44-'7 . g
Teasn.' rots: Ch elets.5 Life-
savers 3, Potato 0hips
Wagon . Whe els 0
Died,Suddenly
F�Howing. Cor.onary
WILLIAM R. 1 .LLOYD'
William`Lloyd of London passed' ....'
away suddenly :following 'a coron_
ary •attack' to :lis: 72nd 'year. •
and :Mrs. .Lloyd were read;
to`leave' for' home :after 'attending
the morning service at St. •
C,e.9rge's Anglican' Church when
he was stricken'•and rushed ;irnrncd
iately.to`St,.`•Joseph!s Hospital;`
where. he 'passed away
Bi11., as he `was well known by;
had';been critically ill during 1009
4 5 ,Brookside: School -but ma e.; :a s.p d t: a • v- .an
8---t1 Ice Rented -m.!as- -jo-y- -g. h•':c retire ent a_t n'c
''SA7f1URDAY,,,FEBRUARY:13
8 -; 10 Flea Practise
10 ; ''12 ..:School Hockey
12 . 1:.30 Novice Practise'
2 - 4 Public Skating
4:.30 6:00 -= ..:Pee Wee ' Practise,
6:30 Flea 'Game.
Lucknow vs Brussels
8 - 10 Public. Skating
,SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14
• 1:30 3:30'1-- `Public Skating
• 6,- 8 Figure: siting
8'. - 9 Bantam Practise
9' 10 : Midget Practise
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16:
4 5 Brookside ' School
• 6 7 Pee Wee 'Practise'
WEDNESDAY, •FEBRUARY,. 17
2 - 4 Preschool Skating
5 .- 6 Flea. Practise
6 7' Novice: Practise' '.
7 -• 8' •Juvenile Practise
riuk.1ey 5:t . ;. Apt . 204•., London;
During:last Year the „Lloyds motor
ed':to Thuc�deF-. rd- sited --
their son•Ivan and•family
motored to New Brunswick' and
enjoyed, a -holiday, with their
daughter Doris,,and' family and
were, planning soon.' to fly fora
winter holiday to New Bru'nswic-1 :.
wit t e omes family
Bill was born in Sault Ste.,'Mar:-
ie and c.a'me.'to the' `Lucknow arca
..as a. young Man and. was' einplo�•-
'ed at Silverwoods of 'Lucknow,,;
On August 18th, 192t; he tuar
ried Pearl LuellaBoyleand they
res'ided. in Lucknow ,'where their
two children Ivan and Doris i;ri...w
up. Laser they :moved to Krncai
dime when they bought and ope t'i
ed;the South End ,grocerystor.c,
.,Team standings:'Lifesavers'45
Wagon Wheels 2 hiclets ?a,,
Potato Chips 18.
Stewart w�ih 7;:4.and_thQ'high
single to Rod.. Finlayson with.285;
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Ladies high triple was won b
P ,.
Gw.et Caesar with 818..Shalso,
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8 - 10 .Public' Skating •
Play Offs Starting
Check bulletin board for times
The Opals.and pearls bowled.
their -7t7.44' -leo D cerneb r-- 4 h
games on .Saturday,evening of
last week. with the I?earls taking
5 points and the Opals 2 points.
Marion MacKinnon rolled a 2,`39,
.. _. -„._.21:6-•a i�d..23 0 •, h e r-n.e�-t a c b� h � t�,� �ti-�-
,.Rain u
Margaret Wilson rolled the high
e ging:le with'a 296. Hightriple
was rolled Say. 7e-n.r-i s-wiT -a,.-
lvferi:over'25G; .Ro Finlayson
•'285 ,'Harold Errington 271, Sill
Stewart 2i8, 2., :Zeke Zera''r;
.273•,
Ladies over 22; Gwen Casa-
"Jessie :Joynr !,/,;at:k`irr
noir 2 4 , Cora T e. 2
h rsor.
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}� s,e q y, � y+t
a.
POints' pori: Bead s.. ,. �, rV
:oids '6.; Tiers , Z'eb'ras
i, C"(ior1� lt.j✓f�jF. :,"At , e."rO h'"retr
2r `�4.o1 �•e11r es C1 -.i i—ks
• Lions 4, g..411:irelg,w9' ,
Standit >t s::. ; elye
Cobs,. 'ty.i
,,X,ports le r S ctiik 4 o'l::+Y`
was 511, Pole Cats • :i,.
'AO; 9 ;Obpliers;4 , Kanzkoor '.
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Lions...
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Carnes 206. and•1over: Margaret ,
' 'ikon 'sd2 ;'Anne Wisser 274 *a td '
2:.,•4t, am.ludie Nelson 267' ;and 240 ,
Isobel Tiffin 262; Joy De'nnis'25:8
Isa .b Sanderson 234, Mary Jessie lb y •nt 206 ..Gr'ace Ll .
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l�dtt .
224 and a 217. /.
1=erne•lvlac;Dona.id•.rolled the
high 'single game of 290 -.and 1`.1i1
-.d're_c±Can orrt e fi g -�x ip1 o
643 `on yevening.. ••
'Ga e 200:
m s of and. overt •Ferne
MacD'oiia1d.290, Mildred Carnet -
on 230 205 262 , Thelma. Brown
214;, Marion Cam hell 220 Ben
1Cir�a.nd ,210 ., 'Jean •Phil1i s225
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Cleland 21 .,.Kathy' Gibson 214, 230 , Marie "Greer 204..
Diane tarter 20�, Team Tea'points; Cath€ r,inc
r: ' o inns. Kath •een For ter`' Di ..,'
s s Schmid• s Diamonds,;:; �;rte. , •
LL'e, owe , .:at ��" Cibson,'S Greens• .,Greer'S Parl's 2, e!s
tl
e 13r11e :�•1o1c
, lyileet La is' Peds r,); :Joy' ma:bies, 7, Tru ' y
dy f'orarr s
Dt. wye: rrGGG-.'b? ,.'Anna,Ern , y".i'ilded tarn
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:,l.e'�t 4,Kay. CLawford' Sapphires Yrt An]a {.,raat FiuJ.
otcnr s.,
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"" Vit,• i'te4rs t > • yearn Itandings;
dt i"ear1s ...;.ralds "brdi,
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itechurch Native
red In Preston
' WI-IiTECH'URCH NI W'
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:George Jacques passed away
January 20, 197.1 at St. Mary's.
Hospital, Preston ln',his'T8th year.
George received his its education at
Zetland .and Whitechurch 'public ;.
schools' s as Bis:honie 'was the•.farfii
owned by: Clarence Ritchie.'
- Hevr:as =ante ra-n-af Wr1-zl� W a -t
T When'hereturned .from the wa
he learned the barbering with Mr;
Swanson. LaterIv1r.. J ac1s ues
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moved to Preston, where' he , 1iis'•
Wife arid:three'sons lived, Ile,
.also a . a conductor o
ttic train L.NI.P.S, whie}i ran/
from Lond'on'•to Port Stanley until
his'. retirement., duriri:t wlrir±lt.tiirae
his 'wife passed!, away,
Ile.1 'r:retLtnlled [.o..,_W] ft Ali
and tnarried'Mrs. ,`Mabel Leggatt.,
Tiley retired. iti tiVin harp uptil'
after her passing whetrlie'went to”:
l it, heher to thee. home of !iris son,..
Jack:Y'
for. two years.'''tOn selling their
business there .they "moved :.toLon-
don, where 13 X11 •was still associaf.-
ed with Silverwoods Ltd. .until liL"
reuT I a-ft•tri3 years of faithtiil
ser..vice .:
The' remains' rested at the A,'
Millard'Geor g.e• huneral •I10me! '•
crit' l Wednesday a•fternoon.when
service was'.ebnd7 tedin-tire •
•Chapel.by Rev..• Cyril Ladds a id'.
Rt. Rev._ Willia m A . Tow.nshend
Interrri.e-nt wa•s'in 'Forest,Law►i
•Gardens-.
Pallbearers ,were Maurice' I.Iod
1*t-u?ic'e -itn pson -1 1
Lyn'n', .Jack Scott , Tom Tomes•,'
,Reg Day.is,. '
Left to •mourn: Eris loss are his .
wife Pearl; their son: Ivan of :FT,,
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heir:•,
tE.el St. , Ba'r.rie , Qntaro, t •.•
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da ighter.'Doris', Mrs ' Rev . i
Tomes o'f.Rothesa;y Ncw. Bru it
wirier; silt grandchildren,Bill ,
- a r i 1-•• cl -'<1
�'�, I31a k� LltSy'•ci�. Ztn
es a , !lith and Matthew
—One/brother Clifford i.loyd of:'
'Tonawanda , N, Y.; one sister
Mrs. Ethel Runchey of: Toron u
three step brothers ,• Georgc,,-
iur
1lie .funeral service w."is eondtiCt,.
td y lir Dc:rwy n 1if11 of Ptcsto r '
pr:c:s
h;nlotl,ji, , '
1."lir manY. beautiful flora 1, tril1-
•utes and:,donations''to the (i iiid
•ian'Cai7,eer .S•ociety a'nd C leart-
1 i'rrtti t 1 r.
a Io'Ti"bcs c�'I�cWC(1�'~-11x�;
.esteem in' which the deco tsc•cl •
w •as held
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