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Fridays and SaturdaYs a 7;15
and 9:15. All other days, one
show at 8:00, except where
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MARCH 18
"War Wagon" Chestnuts, Top
6:30 League
After bOwling off two frames
wart713utternu to—bn. a < a tee
forfirstplace.th.e Chestnuts came
out on top: Congratulations'
Chestnuts!
• Only four teams bowled due' to
bad.weather...
Hi,h single was bowled 'by
,Marion Campbell with a 270' and
Mildred CamerOn rolled the high
triple of •
Gaines of 201i and over:. Marion:
Campbell 270 'Mildred. Cameron
N3,211; Norma N1cDonagh 219,
Jessie Joyn't 222, 203 ,L \laizie
Matters 225, Marie Greer 20:3.
Tearn standings:. Chest nuts 100 ;
Butternuts'1.00, Beechnuts
Walnuts 75. '
Plat.-offs begin next week..
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IARCH 15th, 1972 THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Congratulations•to the Chest
on winning the ehampionShip.
High single was bowled: by Ann .
Wisser with a 295.' High triple
was foiled' by Rtith:Jardin-e With a
(180.
Tearn, standing: Chestnuts 104 ,•
Almonds 103,, Peanuts 91, Walnuts
81, .Hazel7nuls. 76 ,' Pecan-nuts
441. ORGANIZATIONAL
MEETINOS .
1. HOWICK CENTRAL
PUBLIC SCHOOL
Monday, March 20th, 1972
at 8:00 p.m.
Howick '444 Calf Club • North -Huron-4-HCorn Club
I. BRUSSELS CENTRAL
PUBLIC -SCHOOL
Monday, March 20th, 1972
at' 2:00 p.m.
Brussels 441 Calf Club
3. BLYTH PUBLIC SCHOOL
Tuesday, Maich-21st, 1972
at 8:00 p.m.
Blyth 4-H Dairy Calf Club
Blyth Belgrave 4-H Beef
Club'
Blyth 4-H Corn Club
.---BROOKSI,DE PUBLIC
SCHOOL
Wednesday; .March 22nd, 1972
at 8:00 p.m.
- Dungannon 4-H Calf Club
--__Lucknow 4P;H _Calf- Club ,
- Lucknow 4-H Grain Corn
Club
The Huron. County 4-1.1 'Machinery Maintenance Club and the"
Huron County 4-H Conservation Club will be organized at a . later date.
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Enrolment forms can be filled out and handed in at the Or- .
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ganizational Meeting for these, clubs' and any other clubs that you
'may wish to join. 'You 'may also enroll by sending your
application form to the Ontario Department , of' Agriculture and Food, Box 159, Clinton, Ontario ,
All boys ,and girls who have reached their lith.birthday by
January 1st, 1972 and have not reached their 21st birthday y b December 31st, 1972, are invited to join one of these clubs.
If you are a parent who would like to ..see your child join a . si
44i club? please feel free to contact Leonard MacGregor', Exten-
on Assistant, Ontario, Department of Agriculture and Food 'at 482-3428 or in the evenings at 482-7956
HURON COUNTY 441 AGRICULTURAL CLUB
Town ond.Covntry
AMBERLEY
Dennis Courtpe y spent the week
Lynn Reid , Grant Ferguson and
end in (iuelph.
Mark Stanley 'of Ripley was a
week end guest with Michael
Courtney.
Mrs...Louie Courtney and Mrs.
Bill Campbell of Kincardine were
visitors with Mr. and Mrs., Bob
Courtney 'on Sunday. •
Mr. and Mrs. ..like Snobelen
'arid babe attended the wedding
anniversary celebration held for
Judy's grandparent's, Mr'. and Mrs.
Ste-w-art
Several people from this corn-
111Unity have been ill this past'
Week, 'Mrs. Clarupitt.from Lur-
Paul Hogan had high sinae of . gan has been a patient in Kin-
the eVC111112. ‘‘‘et ith a 27:3 score,. cardine. General Hospital and also
High triple lo:si c t to Eworge Humph- Mrs. Bill Scott has been in the
re.) with a 663 sore, • same hospital. We wish theni
(James over 223; Paul Hogan l speedy recoveries.
Helen Kempton, daughter of
Mr. and 'Nils .. 13111 Kenirton,•has
been confined ta her borne 'with
the Mumps.
Perrin Lowry goes to Toronto
this weGl< foi surg'ery. Best wish-
es for gdodhealth is passed on
to all from commbnity friends.
.11r. and Mrs: Perrin Lowry en-
tertained the. neighbours on the'
errt+-1-totacessieftwith—ar-c--e-Kl..
party held •in their home 'on Fri- .
day evening.
•Mr. and Mrs. Norris MesSeng-
er Visited in DunClas, on the week'
end arid attended •a twenty-fifth' Mens 9 p.m. wedding anniversary there..
KathyElmes and her friend .
Coritiie Lawrence , both ofToron:
to, visited over the week end •
Lell-ll • Also borne for the week end
were Jud\ Thorburn of :Toronto
with Mr,. and Mrs: Duncan.thor-,-
hbrn; Shirley Reid of 'Kitchener
with Mr. and Mrs. 'Leonard Reid .
and Anne 'Ferguson of London with,
Mr. and Nirs.•:LeSter-,17eiTzTis-6-rf.-
.Beavers.• Top,
• NIHxectleague
Men's higti triple was rolled by .
Bill Stewart' with 729. Ile also • .
had high single .of 314.
Ladies' high triple' was, rolled
b\ I -erneMacDonald with
She' also hit single of
• Men/over 21,0: Bill Stewart 314 ,
Stone. Creek have spent the past
'week with Mr. and Victor
ErringtOn and from there have
,visited other friends in thiS local
ity•
ti)W180° A ff;
Lynn Wall 23d and 202 Grace
Hopi. 2-37 , -Dizinna; N'Iof fat 232 • ,
Sharon Austin .220 , KaNt Cra wford
208., Mary Cleland 206„. (omit-
ted last week Donna Moffat 20,1)
• team polints: Rena Forster's
Chestnuts 7 _Barb Whitby's Pecan
'nuts 0;' Tillie 'Wilson Hazelnuts
0, Mary Cleland's Peanuts 7:` Tena
Garciner's Almond-nuts ,0 N1ary •
Lou Barger's . Walnuts 7.
Chestnuts. Are
9 P.M. Champions
nigh single was rolled
fleury Carter with 212.. He
also had InAlr doUble of 361.
LadieF. hi)21.1single was roiled.
Iry 13eatrico Adams with 171. The
high double was rolled by Anne
Dexter with 311.
Team points: Olive Smith's
Violets i, , l tarry Lavis' Reds 0.;
Bill. Sproul's Yellows 3, Clarence
Oranges 2; Walter Dexter's
(if-veils 3,, Met . Yin!,..!.'s Blues 2.
• Standings: hr eens.11 , Blues 10,
Violets 9, Reds Yellows ii
Oranges 2. •
MerW 7 p.m
273 , c,eorge Humphrey' 234 , 233
Art Purney 2G6, herald Rhody 23u
Fred Flannagan 239, 't.,eorge Nlof -
fat 23C , •Geor ,!e Stanley 231.
Team points1.3ob Nicholls'
OWis 2, Leor2t. Stanlev,'„ Cardin-
als Ron Stanley's Vultures 3,
Jim O'Donnell's Hawks 0, Art
Purney's Sparrows 4 Way ne
Obod'y's Crdw.s 7.
po
Orville ETlloft-27-i 03111 Button
267, 20, Len MacDonald .264
Bud Thompson.'2f)3 .. • •
Ladies. over 225:•Ferne'Macpciri •
ald 23t,',247, Cora Thonirson
240', Jan Fludder.229, Ruth jar-
hie-7-226 Flort-rie-e-1411-1 ire t .
227. •
POint won:. Goons 7., Polecats.,
0;' Zebras . 7,,,, Lions 0; Kangaroos
5, Squirrels Gophers. ,:•1•, Chip-
rnunkS- 2;-leavers.,',,
vcrine,s 4, Tigers3.
Team standiags: Beaver's 115°,
Cubg 105 'Coons .105, Tigers 92.;
Squirrels. 86 , Wolverines 67, Chip
niunks (37 , Zebras 67, Polecats
62, Kangaroo's Gophers b2;
Lions 51.
A Group Will Howl this Wednes-
day night „Ind ;I•oup' Thursday
niklit, then alternating e-ath
There were three teams tied for
sixth place , to determine which
team stood sixth the.y how led it
Off •Sunday .night . The sc ores
were Wolverines 3361., Chipmunks
3049,, Zebras 292,3,
LEADERS' ASSOCIATION • Beavers..top tor A GrOup, Chip
inunki.top for 1.3 croup ,
Games 200 and over: Ann Wis7
L291_a,11 - and 23Q, 13ertha Whitcroft 231,' his wt c. ae •
Crows be; , Owls Cardinals, c
Sparrows c• , hawks 7, •
Fords roiled the 'high triple g,atite •
score with 721. Stuart Jamieson
of .the Nlysta rigs rolled the. hig,h
single:ganle score with 303...
Games over 2.,0: 'Stuart Jamie -
J Op , NillSt a 11'S :3(3; Bill.Button,
.Pontiacs .281; Jack Caesar', Fords.
Ilar\•e\ CUlbert , Buicks 26:7;
Bob Finiay .,' Oldsinobiles 212..
Team points: Fords. 0.1dsmo7
biles 4..• Nlostancs Dod,,:es 4.;
13uicks.3" Pontiacs 4.
.Team- standings:.Dodges 4 ,
Pontlaes.•1, Oldsmobile 4', .Fords
,. Nliysta ngs 13ine 1<s
Couple Celebrate
52nd Anniversary
DU.NGANNON NEWS .
.and Victot Erringtcin.
'celebrated their 32nd wedding
.anniVersary recently. .Congtatik-
latigns:' •
N.1rs. ErIc McNee and baby.,
Brenda went' bus •IO.Sudbury
last Monday to visit her •fainil,y.
Eric motored to Srhdhury
day fdr them and tHey returned 'on.
after a few days•in ,Goder'ich Hos-
pital.
. In the fire at Quinn's florists in,
Kincardine recently Lorne En-liner-
ton , formerly of DungannOn, a
worker there, was fOrtunaie to
eseape ..inJury.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Riven and,
family visited on Sunday ,with Mx.
and Mrs. Albert Pdvett and Lorne
at Straffordville. •
On Saturday morning Scotty,
Aran ,-and Dwayne- Riven playing.
with the Flyers in Goderich de-
feated the MacDonald Maiine
team by a score of 2-1 in over-
time. In the 4fterndon the Flyers
,lost the Championship game to
the Sailors 8-1. During the )as-
ter week Alan, will be playing in
ListOWel and Scott in Blyth in
tournaments. Good Lucid
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ST. HELENS
and• Mrs,•Barty ..McQuillin, .
Jill and Scott of .Ancaster were
week end visitors with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Fred N1cQuillin-..,
Mrs. John Cameron is a patient
iii-'in-;23.14iiT n -
Douglas Miller'. along, with
other niembers'of Huron County
Sheep Club attended
lege .Royal at.the •••
(.-uelph.on.Saturday,...
The next. Shoot Part) in the St.
Helens Hail .is on ThursdaV even-
,ing. Lunch will.be'served.
c ur
own home-
less
than rent!
Now, when you're
income tax return
worrying about budgets
— this is the time to
decide to stop paying
rent:Get-tha
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