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the school this year. 'It is the
first room on the right in the0
hall.
We are getting ready to pm
in the parade 'at the Ripley FO
Fair on Saturday.
OLIVET
Mr . and Mrs. Bill Bennettai
children of Burlington spent t4
week 'end here at their summer
honie .
Mr. and. Mrs. Ralph Millrod
St. Thomas visited on•Thush
with Mrs. W.. R. fiamiltonan
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hamilton,
Bill Black of London spent
week end here with his parentti
Mf a rm. ;
family."'
Mrs. Walter Black all
Mr and
d the Mr attendeday thrinistielt: family
of .their granddaughter at the lk
el Church on Sunday and were
hlaotereof Mr. entertained
and Mrs.
for dinjanecrkl m
of Pine River.
Miss Joanne Hamilton of lc
was home for the week end id
her 'parents Mr. and Mrs, Ray
Hamilton and Wendy Joanne
attending the Althouse Teacher
college ,
Mr, and Mrs. Jim MeNairn
Karen of Seaforth visited on S c
dahywe h M r . and. Mrs. Oscar
White
Visiting with Mr. and Ms.
Blackw,ell and family for
the
end •were Mrs. Blaeliell'spg
Mr. and Mrs. .Timms of To!:
Ted
day
atu Ted
and
ed the Ow en Sound Fair on SO
•White
attended the Ripley Fall-Fairti
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''WEDNESDAY, THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO 'PAGE EIGHT,
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,snow tires,
MacOONALD
Lucknow
Men's 9 p.m.
Fr. Dentinger started off the
season's bowling with a 650 triple,
followed closely by Jack Caesar •
with a 649. Other nice triples
Donald MacKinnon 640, Cameron
MacDonald 629 and. Lloyd Hall
629.
'Jack Caesar roiled the high
single 282, with Lloyd Hall's 270
in runner-up, spot. ,
Others over 225 Donald MacKin•
non 253, Fr. Dentinger 241, 235
Cameron MadDonald. 234,
Clarence Greer 233 and Lloyd
Hall 226.
Team points: Bob Greer's
Olds 2, Harvey Houston's Fords
5; Herb Barger's Mustangs 2, Clar-
ence Greer's Dodges 5; Chas. Mc-
Quillin's Pontiacs 0, Bill Button's
Buicks
Team standing: Buicks 7, Dod ,
ges 5 ., Fords 5, Olds 2, Mustangs
2, Pontiacs 0.
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South Kinloss
Mr,. and Mrs, Allan MacDoug -
all, Heather and David spent the
week 'end at the home of-Allan's
sister, Grace, in Orangeville,
and Mrs. Alex. Maclntyre
and Johanna of Alliston Were
week end guests with Mr. and.
Mrs.. Donald MacIntyre and fam-
ily.
Eileen and Nancy Burt of Lon;
don'were.home for the week end,
Several from the area attended
the International Ploughing
Match at Alvinston this past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira ,Dickie, Wil-
liam and Irene Parker spent Sun • -
day afternoon at the cottage at
Hope Bay. Donald MacIver, ,
Professor at York University; is
conducting a Field Camp with
about fifty students in the Hope
Bay area this week. .
South Kinloss W. M.S . have
invited several othet W.M.S.
groups to' the Fall Thankoffer-
ing in. South Kinloss church Wed-
nesday evening. , Mr. and Mrs.
JOhn Needham will show pictures
and tell of their round-the-world
trip.
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leaven 260, Grant Chisholm 269,
Bill Stewart 286 , 259, Mel Dick-
son 260, Terry Hodges 279.
Ladies over 225: Marie Stewart
294, Kay Collyer 231, Pearl Jam-
ieson 226, Gwen Caesar 227..
• Standings are: Tigers 14, Zebras
14, Cubs. 10, Chipmunks 9, •coons
8, Wolverines 7, Polecats 7,
foxes 5, Lions .4 , Kangaroos 4,
gnuirrels 2, Gophers 0.
Ladies 6:30 p.m.
Belle Herbert rolled the high
single game of 248 and Jean Phil-
lips the high triple of 612.
Games of 200 and over: Belle
Herbert 248, Jean Phillips 222,
206, Mildred Bushell 203, Marion '
MacKinpim 200, 'Wilma Clarke
47, Mildred. Cameron 214.
Team points: Marion
Campbell's Retrieyers 7, Marion
MacKinnon's Poodles 0; Mildred
13ushell's Collies 5, Grace
Elliott's Corgis 2; 'Mildred Cam-
eron's Terriers 4, Wilma Clark's
Spaniels, 3.
Team standings: Retrievers 16,
Corgis 16, Spaniels 15 , Terriers
14, Collies 12, Poodles 11.
CROSS-COUNTRY AT RIPLEY-
'HURON by Bonnie Stewart
The cross-country team has
been'practising 'for the past two
weeks. They have been working
out three, times a week behind the
school'. They will shortly be tak-
ing to the fields of John. C. Mac-
Donald for more' strenuous train-
ing. We expect great things •from
the team, especially the girl
members.
ROOM 2 - Frank Dore
We welcome Paul Gormley;
coming to us,from Ireland. We
are looking forward to an interest-
ing time at the Ripley Fair. .We
have celebrated five birthdays in
our room •this month. A first , in
the Primary Division this year , is
that each class is on Rotary.• We
enjoy it very much. Nice'weath-
er gives us many soccer games
at playtime.
BOYS SOCCER - Jami Eaten
Jeff MacTavish's team defeat-
ed John Pill's team on. September •
14 with the score .of 1-0. RU8 •
Milatz's team defeated Murray
Colling's team 370 on September
17th. John Pill's team tied Russ
Milatz's team on September 19th.
Jeff MacTavish's team defeated
Murray's team with a score of
1-0 on September 21st.
GIRLS' SOCCER
Brenda Fair's team tied Jennette
Burnett's team on September 21st.
Sarah Lee. Stewart's team won
Brenda Fair's team with a score'
of 1-0 on September 25th.
KINDERGARTEN - Susan,Reeves
This year in Kindergarten we '
have 16 pupils in the morning
class and 17 pupils in the after-
noon class. Altogether we have
,12 girls and 21 bOys.
We have' our classroom inside
Ladies 9 p.m
High single , Anne Wisser 247;
high triple, Anne Wisser 560.
Games over 200: Anne Wisser
247, Irene Nelson 225, garb
Helm 217, Jan Fludder 210; Zena
Riegling 207; 200, Mary Lou parg-
er 200.
Team points: Lynn Wall's. Corn
0, Irene Nelson's Peppers 7;
Dianne Carter's Onions 2, Anne
Wisser's Radishes 5; Janet Barger's
Potatoes 5, Barb Helm's Carrots.
Team standings: Potatoes 19,
Radishes 19, Peppers 15, Onions
12, Carrots 11 ? Corn 6.
Lucknow
Dungannon
High bowlers for the men
this week ,was Jack Fisher with
287. Bill Stewart's triple of 757
was the best. .
For, the ladies Marie Stewart
had both high single of 294 and
high• triple of 698.
Men over' 250: Buster Whitby
259, Jack Fisher/ 287, Jack Tre-
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