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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-11-13, Page 8.t • t•' , • PAGE EIGHT TIRE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW ONTARIO • WEDPIESDAYNOYEMB SCHMID'S JEWELLERY andH CHINA Intennediate Hockey Teal Step Up Into Ten Teem Grouping In O.H.A. Play • The &rater Lucknow Intermed- iate "C' Minor team, which played in the W.O.AA. League last year,. has step!, up into the Ontario Hockey Assonattion Intermediate "C" League. The team has, imported some new payers to • add a hitt more strength to e regtdar team from last •year. which won the "C' Minor Championship. The men virotdd appreciate your support itt the forthcoming season.. Incknow is grouped with Harris - ton. Clinton. Goderiche Fergus. NtitdtE Milvertote Seaforth. Kin- cardine. Ron Eg Harvey Livineston is the coach - manager of the team. DUNGANNON Mr.. and Mrs., Gary Walton of Siracotespent the week end, with his. grandfather.. Frank Moto.. and. Evars,_ V IIJ Moulton of Sime came' ftwr part of Cite week end with his father. While. here they went fishing 'but -were not suceessful.rn 'catching.. any., though they saw some "big ones" being hauled in around diem. •, Mrs_ Ceeill.Btake spent a couple of days, visiting tier son. Mr.. and Mrs.. Jim Blake and sena Attiston, Sympathy -is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Irvin on the death of his mother Mus. W. Irvin.. •On Noventbe-r k Mrs, teed Retie. Mrs- Jack Alton. Mrs- -r Black and Mrs. Graham NeNee attended a Nutrition Work-, shep,in Aubtirne • •Mrs, Lorne Hasty 'and Mrs, Graham McNee attende.d the Pres- byteriat Executive meeting inWa- wa ort Thursday. November 7. Mrs. Mary Bete and Mrs.: • Richard Kilpatrick of Vrmgham atteetted a Seminar in Toronto on Visual Perce.ption. Aaditory Per- ception and 'Perceptual Motor Training presented by Pereeption Devetuptnent Researth Ass -dates, • Teias, with Mr. • Frank&tau. S.S..M.Ed.... as speaker.. Sympathy of tbrtner neighbours, of Crewe community is extended to ?dr. and 'ttitts. Otto Jonwsma of NT -Meant ott the death of her father. who passed away in Holland at the age .of Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. RQbt. Wood on the birth o son. Shawn Gordon.. en November 7. a brother for Robbie.. grandson of kitit.. and Mrs, Gordon Schultz. great grandson of Mrs.. Les Shit - M. and. Mrs. .Kett. Bowden and • Debbie visited in Thamesville last week end. Mrs. Bowden is. recovering front about of pleurisy. ViSitors. with Rev. and Mrs. R. C. WC-lei:ugh:an on the week,' end were Mrs.. A. R. Gotedie-and Mrs. Maty Jackson of Kitchener and. Miss Beatrice McClenaglian of Newniarket.; Mrs. Lorne Newbieeing of iist- GAME SCHEDULE Nov. 15 •Lucknow- at Harriston Nov. 17 Lucknow at Clinton Nov. 22 • Lucknow • at Goderich Nov. 24 • Fergus at Lucknow Nov.. 29 Lueknow at Mitchell Dec. 1 •Goderich at Lucknow Dec. 6 Lucknow at Milverton Dec_ 8 Harriston at Lucknow Dec. 13 Clinton at Lucknow Dec, 15 Lucknow at Seaforth Dee. 20 Lucknow at Kincardine Dee. 22 • Mitchell at Lueknow Dee_ 27 Lucknow at Port Elgin Dec. 29 Seaforth at Lucknow Jan. 3 Milverton at Lucknow Jan. 5 • Lucknow at Fergus Jan. 10 Lucknow at Fergus Jan.. 12 Harriston at Lucknow Jan_ 19 Kin Ige at LUCIMOW • Juvenile Hockey Schedule • Nov.. 10 Lueknow at Riptey Nov_. 12 Lucknow at Port Elgin Nov.. 15 Lacknow- at Lions Head Nov. 117 Kincairditte at Lucknow Nov. 23 late:know at Chesle3r Nov. 24 Mount Forest at Lucknow Dee_ 5 latAnow at Listowel Dee_ 8 LiOns' Head at Lueknow Dec. 12 Lucknow at Paisley Dec. 14 LuAnow at Mount Forest Dec, IS Tiverton at Lucknow Dee.. 211 Lucknow at Hanover Dee. 22 Paisley at Lucknow Dee_ 29 Chestey at Lucknow Jan. 3 Lucknow at Tiverton Jan. 5 Port Elgin at Lucknow Jan. 112' Ripley at Lucknow Jan_ t9 Listowel alt Lucknow Jan. 2.6 Lot:know at GOderich Jan. 311 Lucknow at Kincardine Feb. 2' Goderich at Lucknow Feb.. 9 Hanover at Lucknow owet is spending a week. with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Culbert. Cheryl and Linda. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.. Leonard Reed on the week end were Mrs. Adkin• and Marjorie. of Dresden. who also visited Mrs. Cowan of Sheppardton. Mrs. Ad - kin's mother. Mrs- Chas.'" -Fowler returned home from hospital on Friday aftertoon. Dungannon Youth Group met at Brookside School on Wednesday; November 6, with a good attend- ance. . Everyone has been enjoying the tine Indian summer weather •anij Mrs. Graham McNee ,rettorts puk- ing five ro•sebuds, which is unusual for November. Mrs. Murray Oke of Scarborough spent a few days with her mother. Mrs. Aubrey Higgins and Mr. Higgins and visited Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chishohn and family and other relatives in and around Goderich* Men's 7 p.m. • USE OUR • LA YAWAY PLAN' OWNERS - W. JOS. AND DEAN E. AGNEw PHONE 528-3532 •• LUCKNOW Ernie Webb took high single of the evening with a 283 score. High triple went to Ron Stanley with a score of 707. • Games over 225: Ernie Webb 283, Ron Stanley 275, Terry Taylor 252. • • Team points: Owls 5, Cardinals • 4, Vultures 3, Hawks 2, Sparrows 5. Crows 2. Team standings: Bob Cranston's Crows 33, Bill MacKenzie's Vul- tures 23, Wa3nae Carter's Sparrows 18, Pete Chisholm's Hawks 18, John Hogan's Cardinals 18, Wayne Cranston's Owls 16. Kinloss • Bowling High single for the men this week was Jack Needham with 226 and high triple was Gerald Rhody with 575. Jake Conley had a triple of 556 and Lloyd MacDougall a single of 211 and a triple of 540. High tady this week was Merle Mindy with a single of .230 and a triple 4581. Nancy Swan also hit the 200 Mark with 2 points to Spare. Team points: Kings 2, Snows 5, Wealthys 2, Spys 4, Macs 3. Pippins 5. Team standings:- Spys 27, Pip- pins 26. Snows 22. Kings 20, Macs 20. Wealthys 13. Lucknow • Dungannon • Men's 9 p.m. Donald MacKinnon took high single with a score of 261. Ron Stanley had a high triple scOre of 765. • Games over 225: Donald Mac- Kinnon 261, Ron Stanley 256, 236; Hugh Todd 255, Bill Button 225, Jamie Elliott 225, Gordon Carter 225. • Team points: Oldsmobiles 7, Fords 0; Mustangs 5, Dodges 2; Pontiacs 3, Buicks 4. Team standings: • Oldsmobiles • 33; Btucks 30, Mustangs 28, Pontiacs 23, Dodges 22, Fords 11. Lucknoliv Y.B.C. • High singles for the week went to Marina Park with • 235 ,and Jack Caesar 'with 293. High:triples were Marina's 546 and Jack Treleaven's 678 - Ladies over 225 were Marina Park • 235 and Irene Blake 230 . Men over 250 were Jack Caesar 293. ' Jack Treleaven 272. Bili Stewart 267. At Hamilton 255 and Ron Stanley 251. Team points: Foxes 2. Cubs 5: Polecats 5. Coons 2: Gophers "„ Chipmunks 5: Kangaroos 0, Squir- rels 7: Wolverines 3. Tigers 4; Zebras 5. 'Lions 2, Team standings: Zebras 45. Coons 33.. Wolverines 311. Foes 29. Lions 28. Polecats 26. Tigers ,26.. Kangaroos Re Squirrels 19.. Goph- ers t4, • Cubs 13. Chipmunks ID.' LOCHALSH Mr. and Mrs. Doug Martyn were guests at an anniversary party in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Boyd on Friday evening at Reids Corners Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. -Jim MacKenzie were Mr. and Mrs.. Ivan Emmerton and family of Deep River. Duncan Simpson returned home from hospital in %Vinglzam where he had been a patient. Rov MacKay of Lucknow. form- erly of this community is a patient in University Hospital in London. David Farrish of Sudbury was a recent visitor at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacKenzie and family. were guests at the 25th wedding anniversary party for Mr. and Mrs. Orville Elliott of Luck now . K. L. MacKenzie spent a few days visiting in 'Toronto recently. This week. the Youth Bowling Council bowlers competed in the -I Beat My Coach Tournament".. Each competitor paid 25c to the bowling league, which covered the cost of the crest and all additional money was given to the mentally retarded in Canada. This camp- aign is a nation-wide shell -out day for all bowling teams to provide money for the mentally retarded. High singles for Bantams under 12 were: John Hopf 154. his triple 405; Michael Humphrey 132, his triple 388; and Steven Machan 136, his triple score 380. The high singles for Juniors over 12 were Roddy Havens 204, Allan Stanley 191, Austin O'Donnell 165, Irene Reitknecht 151, and Debbie • Searle 135. High triples went to Roddy Havens 518. Allan Stanley 514, and Debbie Searle with 3%. Eddie Karnitzchky had the high single of 190 and high triple" of 448 for the seniors. , ' • Team points: Wednesday night - Rookies 24. Cheetahs 19. Tigers 18. Tiger Cats 18, Pussy Cats 14, with team #3 trailing with 12 points. On Thursday night the Streakers are out front with 24. the Pok Cats 17. the Bears 12. the Genies 11. the Foul Liners 11 and the Born Losers are living up to. or down to their name with 9 points. Ladies 9 p.m, High single: Tina Gardner high triple: Merle Rhody* Games over 200: Tma Gard 221, Anne Wisser 207, a Riegling 207, Merle Rhody Irene, Nelson 211. Team points: Lynn Wall's Ill 5, Merle Rhody's Daffodils Wisser's Lilacs2, Zena Riegr Hyacinths 5, Irene Nelson's bo 2, Anna Johnstone's Nateket Team standings: Lilacs 46, cmths 46, Daffodils 32, Qum Tulips 29, Narcissus 28. Town & Cow Bowling • The high single for the b was Anna Dexter with 186 Anna Johnstone had the double with 331. Bill Sproule had a high oil the men's single and BM S1, and Harry Layis tied for the double with 305. Team points: Reds 4, °mg Yellow 3, Green 2. B1ue3, Team standings: Green 19, 19. Blue, 18, Violet 16, Yam Ladies 6:3Opi Gladys Moffat bowled the single of 241 and FerneMD bowled the high triple of 61 Games of 200 and orettli et MarNay 202. Pat Liviregsin Anne Purney 202. Gladys 241. Donna Stauble 1203. M Cameron 22'.. 201, Kathleen Donald 208, Grace Blit Ferne MacDonald 225, 232. Team points: Pat living Sapphires 7. Trudy Fount's 0: Cora Thompson's Pal Grace Gammie's Rubies 4, Thompson's Emeralds 0 MacDonald's Diamonds T. Team standings: Sappli Rubies 35. Opals 34. Pei Diamonds 31 Emeralds 22; INIEAT ram COLO wafrivromak R CAR NON. 0 SNOW TIRES •••••••••,,s' LE. MacDonald LUCKNOW