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PAO. SIGHT
solation trophy in the Lockridge
Tournament at •Wingliam.
Front row , left'to right: Kevin
Ackert, Stewart Mann, Mark
Chisholm , Doug Corrin, -Bob Mac-
Gillivray , Kevin Murray, Calvin'
McClenaghan.
Present Awards At
6:30 League Dinner
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and successful season. Thanks
was also expressed to' all, who
.helped make the banquet a suc-
cess.
Several draws' were made, fol-
The.ladies 6.30 Bowling lowing the meeting, the winners
le..449.1LhadtheiLkouttal...dinner.-,_ en I
and social evening at the St. Het- ette McWhinney, Catherine
en's Hall, 7 p.m. Monday, April Schmid, Roberta Whytock, Ruth
. 2-Thompson-, Winnie Fisher, Marg-
A dressed pork dinner was en- aret Thompson, Jean Phillips,
joyed by' all the ladies present. Grace Elliott, Isobel Miller., ,
The tables were daintily dec- Gladys Medan, Edna. Ross, Ena
orated with vases of spring flowers Henderson, Evelyn Cook, Betty
in a yellow and white theme and Kirkland. '•
each captain made novelty 'place It is hoped that all the ladies .
cards for her team. Small "Lim- will return to the league in the
oge" plates 'as individual Olin fall. „
to each lady from the league
alsO'graced the tables. -The evening concluded' with
the playing of Couit Whist with
Margaret Thompson, on behalf Grace Elliott' winning, high prize of the league expressed thanks and Maizie Mathers low. • to the St. Helens W. I. for the .
delicious meal and Mrs. Gordon.
.FLOOR HOCKEY. ,
Britada-tundarand-Sandra-Retd —
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On April. 25th, Pine River came
to ,Ripley School to play floor
hockey. Douglas Quinn got 2
scores, Robbie Farrell 2/, Jeff
MacTavish 2, Phillip• Trepanier 1,
and Paul Andrew 1. For•Pine
River, Russel- Militz got 3 scores.
Ripley won the game 8 to 3'. •
/ BOYS' BASkETBALL
By Darlene Trepan,ier
On Tuesday, April 25th, Ripley
played Kincardine in a game of
basketball at RDHS. Ripley's
baskets were scored by Wayne
Dewar ,.Randy Strauss, Kennie
over to
five per cent
on savings
Right now is the time to
-Switch your savings to
where you get five per cent
interest on non-thequing
„ Pictured above are the 1971-72
Lucknow Midget Hockey team,
winners of the W.O.A.A. Champ-
ionship and 0.M.H.A. Semi-Fin-
alists.
The team also won the C con-
Stewart, Steve Ernmerton,. Dave
results were 17-15 for Kincardine.
It was both a close and an excit-;
ing-game.
BASKETBALL
By Wayne Dewar
On April 27th, Ripley Public
School played against the Ripley
High School. Jr. team. It was a
fast moving game but the High
School defeated us 26-24, We
hope to play•against theirMidget
team in the near future.
GIRLS' BASKETBALL •
By Karen Janisse ,
On Thursday. , April 27th, the
Ripley girls'. basketball team went
over 'to Lucknow and had a game
of basketball. At the end of the
-ffft period the score •Was 8-5 for
Ripley. The end:of the game saw
the score of 19-11. The coach for
Lucknow was Mrs. MacMurray and
for Ripley. was Mr. Stanley who
could not attend, so Mr. Arm-
strong was our coach •for that
night. The referees were Mr.
Cayley from. Lueknow and Mr.
A.Kmstspng_frorn,_ Ripley.;
thank Lucknow for inviting us.
to play a game with them,
Passes At London
Kinloss BoWiers
Hold Banquet
The Kinloss Bowling League
held its banquet in'the Anglican
Parish Hall with, the ladies of the
church, serving a delicious roast
beef dinner, ,
Following the dinner , 'Boh . •
Farrish presented the.large trophy
MI Merle .Rhody , captain of the
Roses ,,and individua4trophies.to
each member of that teani. Ile
also gaVe plies to Jelle depni;
with;-the 'high-single oflhe .)-ear, :
Gordon Carter , with°the
triple and Gerald Rhody with high
average.
Merle Rhody had the high aver=
'age, for the ladies, Shirley -Weber,,
the high .single and Mary Livis the
high triple. •
..The Asters were the play -off
team winners with . Louise NIc Whin.
ney as captain. Mrs.. Parrish .pres-
ented each' member; with a trophy..
Jinri.Z"ViK won a prize tafIcaying
the high single in the play-offs .
and Lloyd MacDougall had the
hightriple; The high single•for'•
the ladies was won by Elsie For-
rester and 'Marilyn Rhody won the
tigtrui
Lloyd •MacDougall.gaye a vote
of thanks to the ladies for cater-
ing to the 'banquet .
Mary Lavis presented the secret-
ary., Merle Rhody , with a gift.
ThmeerecTION61 elfree-rs COOT
place and Mary Lavis will be ,pres-
ident next year with Louise Nic-
Whinney as vice president. Cierda
de Jong will be secretary-treasurer
with Ann MacDougall as' assistant,
Agnes and Garnet Farrier led in
a lively sing song and the even .-
ing concluded by playing _a feu
games.of euchre. •
If there is anyone wanting to
bowl .cin this tea m . for next year,
they would be pleased to,„liae new
members;
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Struthers replied.
Following the dinner the pies-.
entation of gifts and awards was
held and a short' business
was.conducted by thev President.,
Grace Elliott. Thelma,Brown
gave they Treasurer's report.
Presentation of the
"Bud Hamilton" Trophy was made
Bo
Ina Tartish of the Lucknow
wling Lanes to the Captain of
the Chesinuts, Nofina McDonagh,
winners of the regular season's
boWling, to which she Made a
fitting reply: Merribers of the
winning team are:' Mildred.
Cameron, Marion Campbell-,
Winnie Fisher, Mabel Steward ,
Anne Purney , Margaret Thornp-
-sen, Agfics--Themsen-F-Dorothy
MCKenzie.
Winners of the regular season's
bowling Were; High Team, Chest-'
nuts; Runner Up, Butternuts; High
Average of 184, Jean Phillips;
High single of 310, Carol Martin;
High triple of 697, Grace Elliott:
• Winners for•the Play-offs were:
High team , Chestnuts; High single
of 2 /2 , Grace Elliott;. High triple
of 70'7, Mildred Cameron; most
improved bowler, Roberta
Whytock, 22 points aboVe last
Officers for the 1972-73 season
returned by acclamation are
President, Grace Elliott; ViCe
President'; Ena' Henderson; Sec-
retary , Anne Purney; Treasurer ,
Thelma Brown.
Grade Elliott thanked the offic-
ers and captains for 'an enjoyable
Back row; Tony Johnstone, man-
ager; Greg Hamilton, Cliff Minn,
Tim Murray , Ian Montgomery,
Bob Moffat and coach. Gordon Cay-
ley. Absent, Paddy Hedley, Fred
Black and Gordon Black.
Lucknow Midget
Hockey Team
Come
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SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS
BLAIR - At Victoria 'Hospital ,
London, Friday, April 21, James
Earl Blair of 436 Leverage St. ,
London, in his 70th year.: Be-
loved husband of Mrs. Helen
(McKay) Blair and dear father of.
'Mrs. Douglas (Marilyn), Wilson of
Springford; Mrs. Gordon (Joan)
Tate , Sarnia; Mrs. Gerald (Shar-
on) Ireland , Lambeth and one :
brother Archie Blair, Teeswater.
Thirteen grandchildren also sur-
vive.. The body rested at the.
Needham Memorial Chapel,
520 DUndas St ._,_yike_r_e_the_funer -
al service was conducted on
Monday, April 24 at 11 a.m.
with Rev. M, E. Brooks of St.
Barnabas Anglican Church offic-
iating. Interment was in Forest
Lawn Memorial Gardens.
Mrs. 31ait is,a sister of Mrs.
,Irvine Eedy of Dungannon,