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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-12-19, Page 9VS y 30. THE Sc:iyARE. PHONE , 524 .?1:3 1 AiR.C9NDITIONI 0 • • RIPLEY NURON NEWS LYCEUM THURS.,FRI., SAT., DECEMBER 21k u PSYCHO AT vas ONLY. M NORTHWEST AT S ONLY! T HEATRE 11:441 SEE NE NSW ill an "WNW UNCUT! VatalINKVARMA a MUD tillttfOOCICS Itianikea cal e I I Min ADULT ENTERTAINMENT klFREO HITCHCOCKS ZIA Min ft rutuliu ROGER JAMES MO as RE BOND lrirn 'N rE4'1% "LIVE AND LiTD1E" STARTS TUESDAY, DEC,. 25 ° hita AND 1 P.M. , ADULT ENTERTAINMENT DRAW WILL BE HELD FOR THREE TURKEYS RIPLEY - HURON LEGION DANCE Friday, December 21st , 13ECEMBER 19, 1973 PCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW ONTARIO THE . in the HURON TOWNSHIP HALL RIPLEY Music supplied by BOYD'S .ORCHESTRA /ii kiTARIO in, ipley !y game at , „ucknow w• 4 score, icknow were m O'Keefe, les going to addy Murray tin Kilpatric Shiflett , run Conley each, e Tom. one. LoildrY 2 Kenny Ritcla Liarrt El- : Courtney 2 Igton 1 goal Stephen it riday, Dece ;as the op boys defeate 'e of to 2, best games is season ferees and ate in the' r Lucknow Is, Stephen 1 assist, Da 1 assist, Barry hick lissist ame will 21 at 7.00 visitors. ROM 2nd cknow Dungannon wling for 1973 ended with tompetition, with the result some excellent scores were ed. the ladiei Mary Fisher cap- both high single and high with 279 and 699. dies over 225 were Mary , 2'19, Anna Johnstone 261, e Elliott 253 , Marie Stewart Marina Park 241, Joanne e 241, and Shirley Boh 235. Caesar walked off with the Single of the evening with a Bill Stewa rt captured high with 811. - over 250. were Jack Caesar Bill Searle 309 , Bill Stewa.rt 2'16, 251, Roy Finlayson, 269, Treleaven 268 , Jack Fisher and Orville Elliott 261. m points; Zebras 7 Gopheis garoos 0, Chipmunks 7; ts 4, Squirrels 3; Tigers 7 , 0; Cubs 3, Lions 4; Coons olverines 0. standings; Tigers 66, 62, Zebras 59, Cubs 58, is 51, Wolverines 51, Chip- 43, Squirrels 39, 38, Lions 31, Gophers foxes ey winners are high couple and Beaty Irwin „high lady Searle, high man, Jack . Congratulations to the arld'a Merry Christmas and New Year to everyone! Town & Country For the ladies high single it was Anne Dexter with a score of 189 with Mabel Steward a close second at 186. Anne 'also took the high double of 324. Les Purvis bowled the high sin- gle at 199 with Bill Sproule very close at 197, Bill taking the high double at 372. „ Team points; Harry Lavis' Reds 5 , Bill Ross' Oranges 0; Margaret ' McDonald's Violets 5, Les Purvis' Greens 0; Vera Purvis' Yellows 3', Henry. Carter's Blues 2. Team standing: Blues 38, Reds 35, Violets 30, 'Yellows 28, Greens 25, Oranges 9. • Prizes donated by Beatrice Ad- ams were won by Sadie Hamilton, Bill Ross, Wilfred Drennan and W. F. McDonald : As this is the last game before the holiday we wish you the COM" pliments of'die season. See you all on January 4, 1974. Men's.7 p.m. High single of the evening went to Lloyd MacDougall with, a 273 score. - High triple went to Terry Taylor with a' 703 score. Games over 225: Lloyd Mac- Dougall 273, Bob Cranston 257, Terry Taylor247, 233, Ron Stan- ley 232. Team points; Owls 7 , Cardinals. 5 , Vultures 0, Hawks 2: Teim itandings: Ron Stanley's Hawks 46 , George Humphrey's Vultures 40; Wayne Cranston's Owls 37 , Lynn Hodgins' Cardinals 31. Merry Christmas, Happy New Year •to all the bowlers 1 . Ladies 6:30 p.m. Anne Putney rolled the high single of 267 and Betty Kirkland the high triple of 594. Games of 200 and over: Anne Pumey 267, Gay Garniss 223, Betty Kirkland 21d, 212, Rosalene Barger 223, Marion MacKinnon . 219, Ferne MacDonald 216. Team points: Marion MacKin- non's Poodles 7, Grace Elliott's Corgis 0, Wilma Clarke's Span- iels 5 , Mildred Bushell's Collies 2, Marion' Campbell's Retrievers 5, Mildred Cameron's Terriers 2. Team standings: Retrievers 62, Corgis 60, Collies 52, Poodles 51, Terriers 46 , Spaniels 44. Until January 7th , 1974 Seasons Greetings to all! Ladies 9 p.m.. High single: a tie. Merle Rhody 244, Marilyn Rhody 244; high triple: Barb Sanderson 658. Games over 200: Merle Rhody 244, Marilyn .Rhody 244, Barb Sanderson 211, 206, 231, Zena Riegling , Mary Jardine 206, Mary Cleland 209. Team points; Janet Bargers Potatoes 5 Lynn Wall's Corn 2; Barb Helm's Carrots Q, Anne Wisser's Radishes 7; Irene Nelson's Peppers 5, Dianne Carter's Onions 2. Team standings; Potatoes 72, Radishes 62, Peppers 54 1/2, Car- rots 52, Onions 47 1/2; Corn 25. Gdod Luck in the tournament ° ladies! Men's 9 p.m. Jack Caesar bowled an 816 trip- le , a new high triple, for the sea- son. Runner-up was Gerald Rhody's 762 with Ron Stanley's 670 in third place. Gerald Rhody bowled 391 for high single , this too is high for the season. Jack Caesar was runner- up. with a 324. Other over 250 games; Harvey Houston 271, Jack Caesar 269 and Ron Stanley 251. Team points; Bill Button's Buicks 5 , Bob Greer's Olds 2; Chas McQuillin's Pontiacs 5. Herb Barger's Mustangs 2; Clarence Greer's Dodges 0, Harvey Hous- ton's Fords 7. Team standing; Buicks 54, Pon- tiacs 45 , Fords 45, Dodges 37, Mustangs 36', Olds 35. Kinioss Alf Herbert rolled high for the men with .a 265 single. and a 717 triple.. Nice bowling Alf! Other men with a good score were. Jelle 'de Jong with a 634 triple and Lloyd MacDougall.with • a 631-triple.. -Merle Rhody was again high for the ladies with a 223 single and a. 604 triple; Run- ner up was Ann MacD•ougall with a '516 triple. • Men over 2 0.0 „A if Herbert/ 265 . 205, 247; Jelle de long 234,• 219; Lloyd MacDougall ;,',47, 216;' Jim Lavis 250, 202; Walter Dexter .228; Russell Swan 227; Gerald Rhody ,227; Evan Keith 212; Har- old Campbell 207. Ladies over 200: 1er le Rhody 223,.220; Doris MacKinnon 221; Good try , Doris • , Team points; Doris Mac Kin- non's Wealthys , Lavis' • Spys 'Ann Mac lyts'Macs , Merle Rliody' s l'ippins• 7 . To :al • dacs ;36, tea:, s 34, Spy's. CHRISTMAS CONCERT Primary Mass Choir consisting of Grades 1. 2, and '3 sang "Christ mas Tithe is Here" "I'm , Writing a Letter" and "Poppy the Puppy". Kindergarten sang "AWay in a Manger" and "Silent Night". Grade Two had a• choir singing "There's 'a Safety Patrol At the Corner"; "East Side, West Side"; "I'll Never Never Beg a Ride" and "In June or November". Grade one had seven girls and • seven boys doing a dance called "Push the Business On". Then they sang a song-about, Ten Funny Snowmen, Grade One and Two did choral speaking called "Cinderella", Grade Three presented a rhythm band. They played "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star"' "The Mill, Wheel"; "Mistress Mary"; "Jingle Bells";, "Hey, Diddle, Diddle";"Did you ever see a Lassie"? "The Grand Old Duke of York"; "Joy to the World", Grade Six had a gymnastic dis- play. ' Grade Four used Stars and Can- dles, They sang "Stari are the Windows of Heaven"; "A Star was his Candle" and "Place a Candle in the Window". , Grade Five-Six presented the "Awkward Squad". Mae boys were in it. The left ovens did the "Rhuernatiz Song". Grade Four-Five did a Nativity Scene and Caw's, The Senior Mass Choir consist- ing of grades 4, 5 and 6 ended the concert with "It's Getting near, to Christmas"; "Have a Holly Jolly Christmai" and "Dear Friends Good Night". • The concert was on Friday, December 7th at 1.30 p.m. and 8.00 p.m. The concert was a great success. A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone. " GRADE 5 & 6 David Ingard is in the, hospital for an operation. We hope he has a quick recovery. Coming up soon are our Christmas Holidays from December 22nd to January ' 3rd. Happy Holidays! 4 °7) EVERY SUNDAY S TO 7 P.M. SUNDAY,, DECEMBER 23rd RESERVATIONS ONLY FULLY LICENSED UNDER LL.B.°. NOMWOM,4106,--410004,1e E NTERTAINMENT & DAN C ING : IN THE . LOUNGE APPEARING THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21 AND 22 Tiffin's Orchestra pypomf HOTEL Dining Lounge SUNDAY SMORGASBORD \ \ \ N.\ \ \ • \ \N.% \\\ • \ \\ ••••• • 11.