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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-03-06, Page 8Gift 0 For Children Accompanied By Ar. Adult Coffee For , Everyone WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6th, THE Limolow SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO EPN J " Jessie jOynt rolled the high single garde of 235 and Belle Her- bert the high. triple 'of 596. Games of 200 and over: Jessie Jnynt 235 , Belle Herbert 2,27, 206; Jean Phillips 211, Wilma Clarke 202. Team points;' Marion Carrip— bell's :Retrievers Marion Mae - Kinnon'sPoodles,0; .Grace Elliott's Corgis 7, Mildred Bushell's Col- lies 0; Mildred ,Carneron's Terr- let's 4, Wilma .C.I'arke's spaniels 3, Team standings: Retrievers 99, Terriers 96 , Corgis 38 ,, .Collies 31, Spaniels 70 , Poodles 70 TOwn & Country . Finia,yson bowled' the high single of 154 with • May MacDetnalizi close at l52: Ida Barger had' the high double of W: F. McDonald bowled both 'high single and double at 195 and 326. Team points: Les Purvis' Greens 5, Bill Ross' Oranges 0, Henry Carter's Blues 5, Margaret Mc 7 Donald's Violets 0; Vera Purvis' Yellows 3, Harry Lavis' Reds 2. Final standings, Blues 72, Greens 54, Violets 53 , Reds 48, Yellows 48, Oranges 25. Playoffs start March 8th. Ladies 6:30 p.m, Make Your Car Safer Winter Driving LUCKNOW - DUNcANNON. The season's schedule ended thiS week with the teams all wt to go into the play offs next week.... High single for this week goes to Norma McDonagh with 269 and. high triple to Joanne Searle with 663. The season's .high single arid high triple are both held by Gwen Caesar with 338 and 802. Con- gratulations Gwen! • Ladies over 225 this Week were Norma McDonagh 269 ,'Joanne . Searle 255 and 230 ,• and Becky Culbert '248 . , For the men Jack Caesar's single of 289 and triple. of 736 were high .,Season's high single goes. 'to Fred Flanagan with 378 and Jack Fisher takes season s high triple with 835 ' - . Men over 250 this week were Jack Caesar 289, 'Bob Nlcintosh 285 , Harvey Culbert 233. Jack Treleaven 268, Harold Errineton 26'', ,:rapt Chisholm 262, Dick Briere 251 , Jack :=fisher 255 Team Points:-"oxes. J. :.,ions 1: ir rels.2. Tigers 5: :antlers 4 ''ors !.; 'Thipmunkt :),. oleo is -1; Caps -7 . ;<angarcos J; --, eora.; 2, Noiver.mes i) . Team ;tannings: lehra:. 104 1.."'igerr ,U1. _aus .uu ....aons :r. _ . . . , ..voiver:ne! .:R),,.?oiedats 1P: .::iiirrei.z '''....inn: -i: :nal nurna J1: _onner:. -ma., ;.i. an... --Jy!e. — ,, .:onzratulat:cirri c :nu 2-2 ,:::.,:. Zl 'Ainnini2 -ru„. .;i:t..!.O1/ " :vi.r. r, Grim - .2P Men'S 7 p.m. George Humphrey captured both high single and triple with scores of 276 single and 686 triple. -Games over 225: George Hum- phrey 276 , Ray Cranston 254, Don Johnstone 251, Ron Stanley 248, Wayne Cranston .241 and 229, Jake Conley .225. Team Points: Owls 5, !Cardinals 0, Vultures 2, Hawks 7. Team Standings: Wayne Crans- ton's Owls 81, Ron Stanley's Hawks 78, George Humphrey's Vultures 72, Bob Cranston's Cardinals 49. Zebras Win Season Schedule 1 t . For and unable to curl. ' oftwo;:wo Sorry to hear that Marie Mac- Donald had the misfortune to fall .on Monday afternoon while getting ready to deliver a rock and fracture her arm just above t the Wrist. 'She had to stay in Kin- cardine Hospital overnight on Monday and is Still feeling very uncom fortable . The Tack Shack and the Fish Bowl invite you to, attend their Open House in their new show room. Professional Skater — Miss Olive -Lapp Guest Skaters From Wingham ALL ARE INVIThI) TO ATTEND TO VIEW THE ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE SKATERS Saturday, March 9th at 8 p.m, LUCKNOW SKATING ACHIEVEMENT NI GHT CAMPBELL ST., LUCKNOW 528-20 8 IN THE LUCKNOW ARENA MONDAY, 4:30 - 6:30 7.; SATURDAY, MARCH' 9 '10 a.m.'-1 p.m. House League _Hockey 2—.4 p.m. Public Skati 8-10 p.m. FIGTZRE SK T ACHIEVEMENT NIGHT THURSDAY, "'ARCH 4:-30'7-7":30 p.m. Pip Skating Lessons Town and Country Heck 7:45 Kingsbridge vs . Kir2tail 9:00 Holgrood vs'Luc WEDNESDAY, 7 P Skatin SUNDAY, Zid.?...7-7CH 10 1 3 PubLic Skating Lucknow Arena News sloppeass A, Ripley-Huron Legion rink witl- with Don McLay, Don Paquette, Elmer Courtney and Jim Elliott won the Mac MacDonald Memor- ial Trophy at Kincardine Legion BOnspiel on Saturday. Don remarl, remarked, in, accepting the trophy • that he had attended this spiel for the past twenty-two years, with one e xception, and it was his 'first time for this honour.' Barra Bob Johnston, Donald Gaunt , Norman Barnard s and Bob Lyons Won the 11 o'clock draw at the annual Shur-Gain bonspiel at Goderich on Saturday. A second 'Ripley entry with Gordon RQ.1.11- ston,.Deug Lackey , Jim Mac,Tav- ish and John Coiling was winner of the Consolation prize on the early draw. owitasmas Don't forget the Men's spiel it the Club this coming Saturday and the Wind-ups on the 16th and 23rd. There are opening on all of these events. `.)C1fitL: 1CI1 Vda.t.711,7. THE TACK SHACK and FISH BOWL .DV! `J-C1 (2..-.:C114.7,,1::: C: •L • I Ripley Curling, -News By Don McLay Harry Scott's rink of Doris John iron, With Mx.,and Mrs. \'ern 'Hunter, curling, on the late draw , was :the winner of the annual mix- ed bonspiel held on Saturday, „FebrUary, 23rd. ,Carl Funston„ curling' with daughter Barbara ,and 'Jim and Marie MacDonald were the three .game winners on the early draw,. Second place finishes •went to the* lini i MacTaVish and In Funston. rinks. Finishing third 'in each draW,were the Sandy ... Ma.cCharles entries.. Skipping' the. 'consolation winners Jack Reid. of Palmerston and Gordon Fair Ripley.' The rinks, for the also- rans , were skipped. by Bert Elliott Bob, Simpson, Ronald Farrell and Charles, Liddle., • The .Colling ladies rink ,•corn posed of Niarlen.e ,• Indy ,.Evelyn arid Marie won second. plate. on their draw at Wirigharn On Wed;-. riesday, •February 27th. They .4111- assedr a total of 29 points to their draw winner's 30-, and theTrophy winner.on the other draw having 31. Well;done.,' ladies! The f~ urno w are' rch 2 Brusse us' of Dint esente Corso o rec Y. A gog y fro rted a M.othe e himg chga 1, . food. The f' Blyth. In the feated d Larry ored,foi ,Luckno the thi uve his LuCkno 11 start Saturd arterfin three:a ydffs. The firS yuga o p.m. w LOW In Th Lueknov am wot ornbury playoffs Defeati y by a s e series Dave M arm, gles go rster, P Et APP Ladies 9 p.m. High.single, Kay Crawford 245; high . triple , i<.av araVirarci 598. • dames ovet•200: mar , :::.ekana 224, Janet Barger ,20.0 , Zena . Rie.gling 224, Kay Lrawrord 24 Dianne .:2arter 214, Barb Whitm' 221,. Ann. e Anderson 2.12, Team 7-Jo1rits; iarn ,:arrott ...'nil 4/4:.1'• Dianne....:arter ,.ane.t Barger"F Potatoes Jan: ..visse:- Raciisnes Pe.D.r.nT: 7 Team Ltall;4ifIgS; °'01atOtr,. Radisti ....:arrot.F. ...•suorn 1,/ 2, ••••>epperr COME IN AND HAVE YOUR HEADLIGHTS SET TO PROPER SPECIFICATIONS WITH OUR WILL BE HELD .10 Saturday, March 9 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. A SLIDE PROGRAM ON TROPICAL FISH WILL BE SHOWN AT 11 A.M., 2 P.M, AND 4 r" M. •4101.,,i••• The Ripley Ladies Club held ,a very successful Fun Day on Satur- day, March 2nd.'. .Forty-.eight ladies took part in this event arranged' bypresident Joyce Court- ney and committee women, Vicki Funston arid .Marion Robb. First' prize on the early draw., went to,Glaclys Nicholson, with Vicki Funston,, Janice Rutherford and Joan Mackay.. On the later' draw, the winner was Mari Hodge curling with. .Marie Coiling; Diane Gamble and\ Claudia MacDonald. Second prizes went to 'Janice Hod- gins' rink of Marion Robb, Maith-, el Wilson and Bev. Peterbaugh; and the Ruthe Patterson entry of Barbara Paquette, Donaida Pollard and Alice Gamble., Third plaCe finishes were registered by Mary Walden, with Marg Rouse, Gayle Bell and Mae Osborne; and. Jean' Colling's foursome of Janet Kemp ton, Elaine Ernmerton arid Lana Grattan. Skipping other rinks and all.con.SOlation winners were Manj Elliott, Jean Wylds, Barbara Liddle, Jane West, Dianne brool and Bonnie Nicholson. , The ladies wish to thank Howard Hodge, 'Andy Ritskes and Sandy MacCharles for working half the night Friday to get the motors re- placed, which burned out' when the hydro failed on, Friday at noon. Also to Avon dealers, Marie Col-• ling,. Deana' Scott and Mae Dore; The Royal Bank, Bank of Mont- real and Sifto Salt Company for samples of their products for the gift bags;' also special thanks to the ladies, for the delicious dinner, the decorating committee and ever'yone who filled in, at the last E" minute, for thos who were sick Kiniost' - Bowling League High for'the men this .‘kie.k vas ..7erala Rhod..; with' a sincgie 25;.i and a Elizaneth.5ickie math sititrie and high wizh arm b e ttl wa:1 -..-te • )ni .,,..ad‘r 'Attic had a score 7-eraic Hy an , • ii11111111111111111111111111t11111111111111$11111111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111111111111 H urun1p1111111111111111I