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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-12-13, Page 9fircEu THEATRE - WINGHAM PHONE 357.1630 SHOW TIMES Fridays and Saturdays at 7:15 and 9:15. All other days, one show at 8:00, except where noted on 'the program. THUR., FRI., SAT., DEC 14, 15, 16 Adult Entertainment "The Revengers" Colour - Starring William Holden,- Ernest Borgnine, Susan Hayward See what happens when six'in- mates 'of a prison break out and seek revenge. SATURDAY MATINEE DEC. 16 SPECIAL "Santa and the Three Bears Colour • • All seats for this showing 50c. All Children attending this matinee will 'receive a free ticket for "The Shoemaker and he Elves." ST. HELENS M ears' - Ron.Stanlcy captured .both high stores ofthe evening 'with 351 single and 812 triple. Games pver 226 = Ron Stanley 33.7, 283; Wayne Rhody 264, Geo-r7711iiiiiphiTy: 255 George Stanley 238 ;Allan Rhody 225. Team points Owls 5, Cardin-. ,:i1s2;, Vultures 7, Hawks 0; Spar- rows 0 , Crows 7. Team standings - Wayne ftliod\ 's Owls 30,, EvanS Helm's Cardinals.39, Ron Stanley's Vul- tures:16, Ceorge Stanley's.1-lawks ,12, Art' [`Limey's Sparrows 30, liumphrey's Crows 42. • Saturday Matinee 1 6 h30 01 131N end I h‘ rHRE6 6E4 fts Th..14 Fri. 15 so. 16 DAMARA 11116111% imi I, Po' HCh SOh 4 CANN , I Wm( KISSING hobby. KILLING .. her business. BOXCAR BERTHA , AmERicaN, i\ii_PNATioNAL DAYID CARRADME BARRY PRIMUS BERNIE CASEY 10r1174AZINE . .1 n • n+1 ,••• • .w.E.DNEspATf DECEMBER 13,,, 1972. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE NINE the For the men, Jelle,de Jong rolled a high single of. 238 and Lloyd MacDougall had a high 'triple •of 646.. Merle Rhody was high single and high triple for the ladies with a SCOLe 0( 2.2_9.and 632- -Good-- bowling ! Men over 200: Jelle de Jong 238, Lloyd MacDougall 235, 215;' Gerald Rhody 202, Fraser MacKinnon 200, Harold Camp- bell 235. Kinloss League • - Lad ody- 151 v er e 11.4 t o J IC 100 FOLDED SHEETS AND 100, ENVELOPES'. • BOTH PRINTED - 100 SINGLE SHEETS AND 100 ENVELOPES it For your own use or for gifts Avo'n.Vellum club size white notepaper printed in black 'or blue ink . . . with imprinted matching envelopes. Attractively boxed. fro-m-thwo Pow Type Styles ORDER NOW" Lucknow Dungannon Turkey fever hits as we near the festive season with several ladles reaching the magic mark of 225. In the lime lIght, not only for this week but for the seasons highs, are Beatty Irwin with high triple of 716 and Wilma Chisholm with high single of 288. Congrat- ulations girls! Ladies'over 225 were: Wilma ' Chisholm 288; Marg EdenVorough 269, 226; Beatty Irwin 265, 235; Merle 'Elliott 262; ROse Mary Beange 248; Dorothy Errington 242; Grace Elliott \242; Marie Stewart 238; Anne 'Anderson 229; Marion MacKinnon 225; and Haz- __.e1Webster 225 .__ Bin .Stewart captures high' single with a 295 game and also high• triple with a 743 total. Good bowling! 'Men over 250 were; Bill Stewart 295; gob/ McIntosh 268; and Al Beange .252. • Teai are T . .63; Cubs 61; Zebras 53; Beavers • 52; Squirrels 41; Chipmunks s40; Wolverines 38; COons 37; Gophers 33; Kangaroos 33; Lions 30;. Pole Cats 23. Bowlers who did not bowl this week roll for turkeys next week. Good Luck! • Ladies. 9 P.M. Anne Wisser bowled high single with 248 and also took high triple with 614. Games 200 and over: Anne Wis- ser 248 and 208, Grace Hopf 214, • Betty Emberlin 211, Janice Ruther- ford 209', Barb. Sanderson 208, Isobel Tiffin 208, Diane Carter 201, Ann Anderson 200'. Team points; Marianna Porter's Pepperrnints,00 Marie Hoffman's Chocolates 7; Lorna Guay's Lolli- pops 5, bean Agnew's 'Gumdrops 2; Grace Hopi's Jelly Beans 2, Barb Sanderson's Ju Jubes 5. Team standing; Chocolates 62, Gumdrops 56, Jelly Beans 55, Ju Jubes 45, peppermints 42, Lolli- pops 34. Town & Country Olive Smith won the high single with a score of 206 and also the high double at 385 for the ladies.' For the men it was Earl Swap with the high single at 237 'and _ Tfigh-dailife-Vicifi a score of 373, Team points; Mel King's Yel- lows ,5,"Al Irwin's Oranges 0; Harry Lavis' Reds' 3, Les Purvis' Violets 2; Earl McDonald's Greens a;. ClarenCe gell's' glues 27 Team standings:. Greens 38, Violets 36, Blues 32, Yellows 32, Oranges 22; Reds 20. Mens 9 p.m. Recent visitors with Mr. and • Mrs. Sheldon Martin were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald=-Martin and-Richard of Wasaga Bach and Mr. and Mrs. Guenther Kleihouer of 5i 1 Rostock. FiVe tables enjoyed- the Shoot Party in the hall on Thursday night. High 'prizes Went to Russel Phillips and Lorne Forster with second high going to Mrs. Jim Errington and Lloyd 'Whytock. The lucky chair was won by Russel Gaunt and Jim. Errington had-hire most-shoots:7i tre-n-ext-- party is January 4. • Miss Mary Murray is a patient in Wingham' and District Hospital. ZION Bryce Ritchie is a patient in Wingharn'Hospital, where he is ill with-pneumonia. The ladies of the Farmer's Union are holding a bake sale at Noble Johnston's store. next Satur- day:), • Little Lisa Riegling,' one-year- old daughter of Mr. and Frank Riegling of Kingsbridg?, was given a birthday dinner on Sunday at .her home with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl . 'Riegling and Mr. and• Mrs. Frank Ritchie as guests. Lisa's birthday is on 'Wednesday, December 13th., The pupils of Trinity Sunday School presented a fine concert on Friday evening at Brookside School. THE LUCKNOW • SENTINEL - makes an ideal Christmas gift, $ per year, $8 outside Canada,, an a' tractive gift card will be sent, no extra cost,. phone 528-2822. Ladies 6;30 p.m. Jean Phillips was the top bowler on. Monday 'evening with a 231 single game and 649 triple. Games of 200 and over; Jean Phillips 225, 231, Marion MacKin- non 228, 216, Carol Martin 214, Jessie Joynt 229 , Grace Elliott 228 Team points: Isobel Miller's Lobsters 7, Bell Mole's Shrimps 0; Janet MacPherson's Scallops 5, Carol Martin's Crabs 2; Vana Gammie's Clams 4, Kathleen MacDonald's Oysters 3. Team standings; Clarns 59, Lobsters 54, Scallops 47, Oysters 45, Shrimps 45, Crabs 44, MRS. DONALD PHILLIPS TYPE S'YLE 1 , P ,,,; • • TYPE ST*1 r 13 1171. 11tattET _Lamont TYPE-STYLE A10 r5. j nhn flrtr.rs'nn • 'TYPE STYLE 46 229 208; Belle Herbert 213; Doris MacKinnon 203. Team points; Ann MacDougall's Macs 2, Doris MacKinnon's `Wealthys .5; . Mary Lavis' Spys 4, Elizabeth Dickie's Pippins 3... Team standings: Macs 39, Pips. pins-39, Spys 34,, Wealthys 28..,. John Rutherford rolled 756 for the high triple with Harold Ritchie's 6_17 initialler -up spot. Honourable mention to Bob Fin- lay's 681, Bill.Chisholm's 679, Bill Stewart's 675,.Bill Button's 651 and Howard Agnew's 647. Harold Ritchie rolled a 325 single-, as new high and Bill ChiS h,p1m with a -282 was next in line. ,Other games over 225: Bob Finlay 280,240; Bill Stewart 277; 256; Russ Button 267; Harvey Hous- ton 263; Bill 'Button 260 ; John Rutherford 256, 256,.244; Bill. Chisholm 246, Howard Agnew 245, Jamie. Elliott 240, Glen: . Atkinson 240, George Newbold 233 and Dale Hunter:228. • Team, points: Clarence Greer's Pontiacs 4, Howard Agnew's Bucks 3; Caegar's Olds Bill Stewart's fords 2; Grant Ch'isholm's Mustangs 5, Bill Button's Dodges 2. 'ream standing: Buicks 43; Fords 43;,Mustangs 43, Pontiacs 42, Olds .35, Dodges 25. • PARK GODERICH, ON T. 524-7811 See Film At ChriomaPorty BOWERY BOYS FEATURE" The Riders Roost Saddle Club Christmas party for Junior mem- bers was held• Tuesday, December • w' 5th at Luckno United Church. The draw for the 'pony saddle was worn by Brian Redmond of Lucknow, Brian is , only a babe in arms but he will grow and We hope to have 'him as a member our Saddle Club in the future. The Saddle Club had. quite a few guests consisting of the good people who so kindly gave us a helping hand, which was greatly , appreciated by our club. Also Rev. Robert Nicholls was of great help as he ran the projector. This gathering was held in the Fellowship room of the Lucknow United-Church. - The Film.was the Miracle of The White Stallions and was a Walt. Disney Production. Carolyn Taylor made the pres- entation of the saddle and Brian's 'dad tried-tun lo-rsiZe-oiri the • ' The competition was.rather close among the children having sold the most tickets. Lorie Aalders was high and •was given a tooled leather belt and ' buckle, also Kenny Ritchie won a belt as runner up. Well done. Kids, keep up the good work. 10 BRUCE COUNTY HISTOIIIES From 1907 to 1908, a sequel:to the tmard2.9AL4A09:111.1#4,-BAliett,,- son!s- history, 1900 ane „prior .years: '$7 per copy. An ideal Christmas gift; at The Litcknow Sentinel. Please add $1 extra for nailing and handling charges. nenevci horns Mon in thil huilOn t • •:.1 .1*CaS •••