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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-02-25, Page 9. • • 0'11 • • . • • GEMIGETCF.RINEOY • JOHN EARLS • • Le ,Aric THE HUMAN FACTbR 1 , • RAf 1ALLONE • BARRY SlitON•RIIA WOW-1*MM fltig • • • • • .• MACON. • COUIVirif LINE. • j YO r family has L1S1 boor mardeireil without mot.i'e. !or • • • • • Let it loose! where variety and convenience are brightest.: Highway 21 South, Goderich • - THE MET DEPT. STORE v - KNIT-WIT WOOL SHOP - PET'S. HORSY CENTRE'' ' - CAMEO HAIRSTYLING - THE CHILDREN'S SHOPPE FARM CREDIT CORP. Just for openers.-- WELCOME to a new arrival inkStincoast Mall The CYO" Shoppe SALE-A-.BRATION SPECIALS ;IN EVERY STORE -,.AS. P FOOD STORES FURNITURE WORLD imate - TORONTO DOMINION BANK - SANDY'S. FASHIONS ORMANDY JEWELLERY . , TOWEE/AINAINEROTAVAREKAPIA/M8RAIWV9198~1OWLArLivVW98.98A , SAE FEU lb I LINTY A MAT iN1-1 FOR FAMILY ENTOTME NI SUN B is TUES. 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VA .404, • 2 :..V.r. . . . ...E., • . • - .... -.0 , • * • • ,.. • • • • • • LA JIMMIE Walsilient.T. FULL CIRCLE Farmers gamble with nature in order that the stock market gamblers will have some basis 'on which to gamble. . ry 7,9 130114/LING I - Town' and Country Bowling High single for.the ladies went to Isabel Tiffin with 182. The double was won by Anna Johnstone with 345. = • High single for the. men went to Wilbur Brown with 248. Harry. Lavis" had high double with 363. - Team scores: Reds 3, Oranges 2, Yellows 0, Greens 5, Blues 5, Violets 0. Team standings: Yellows 70, Blues '63, Reds 57, Oranges 50, Greens 43, Violets 32. Kinloss League High man was Ron Stanley with a single of 290 and a triple of 663. Men 200 and over: Ron Stanley 290, Jim Lavis 265, Lloyd Mac- Dougall 238, 226, Harry Lavis 228, Evan Keith 226, 205, Don Farrish 220, Jake' Conley 211, Gerald ,Rhody 209, Mike Dalton 209, Grant Eckenswiller, 203, Ken Barger 200. For the ladies Merle Rhody was right on the.ball again with a single of 254 and a triple of 709. Ladies 200 and over: Merle Rhody 254, 247, 208, Cecelia Laidlaw 215, Ann. MacDougall 207, Janet Barger 205, Doris MacKin- non 206. Team points: Kings 5, Snows 2, Wealthys 7, Spys 0, Macs 6, Pippins 1. Team standings: Wealthys 75, Spys 63, Macs 62, Pippins 62, Shows 60, Kings 56. Ladies 9,p High single, Merle Ithody 241;' high triple, Merle Rhody 630. Games.' over 209: Merle iktiody 241, 220, Doris Schmid 205', Sandra Henderson 200, Olive ,Chisholm 211, 201, Linda Striklend 227, Nancy, Murray 215, Grace Hok 200. • Team points: Merle Rhody's Grapes 3, Anne Anderson's Peach- es 2; Lorna Guay's Stravvberiies 41 Grace Hopcs Pears 5; Dianne Carter's Apples 5, Kay Crawford's Bananas 2. • 'Team' standing's: Pears 101, Strawberries 94, Bananas 70, Grapes 69, Apples 67, Peaches ,62. Lucknovi- Punganrion Anne Anderson had the high single for the ladies this week of 258. Kathy Todd had the high triple of 653. Other singles over 225 were Kathy Todd 243 and Mary- Cleland 229. Mel Dickson had the high single for the men with a score. of 276. Gerry Ross had the high triple with 706. Other single scores over 250 were Gerry Rois 270, Wayne Todd 257,. Harvey Culbert 255 and Joe Hilverda .252. Team points were: Zebras: 7;:- Chipmunks' 5, Wolverines 5, Pole- cats 5, Gophers 5., Coons 4, Tigers 3, Lions 2, Squirrels 2, Kangaroos 2, •Cubs 2 and Foxes 0. Teath standings are: Cubs 90, Squirrels 84, Tigers 74, Wolverines 70,* Zebras 70, Lions 67, Coons 67, Kangaroos. 59, Gophers 55, Pole- cats 4/9, Foxes 45, Chipmunks 40. :W d. 25, Thuri; 26, Fri. 27, Sat. 28 • • - 2 SHOWINGS DAILY at • • • • 7:00 and 9:00 P.M. • les the same kw dudes from Uptown , • • SotUrday litight7., but this time • • 140 bockwith kid dyn-o-mite! • • • • • • • ADULT ENTERTAINMENT • •Sun. 29, Mon.; Marl, Tues. 2nd MACON COUNTY LINE AT 7:30 P.M. • w HUMAN FACTOR AT 9:00 P.M. • • • • • • I• . GLENN SCHVVARTZENTRUBER R.R. 4 Wingham 357-2608 ORVILLE ELLIOTT Lucknow 528-3409 OF WHAT A POWER OUTAGE COULD COST YOU! PROTECT Your FARM. WITH A MA/CO TRACTOR ALTERNATOR 1. FOR STANDBY POWER Men's 7 pm. John Hogan had high single with a score of 329. .Ron Stanley had , high triple with a' score of 735. Games over 225: John Hogan 329, David ACkert 325, Brian Stewart 268, Ron Stanley 261, 258, Ray Cranston 243. Team points: Owls 2, Cardinals 2, Vultures 5, Hawks 5. Teani standings: • Hawks 77, Vultures 72, Cardinals 57, Owls 46. Men's 9 ' p.m. George Stanley had 'high single scoreof 263, Rick Jardine had high triple score of 719. • Games over 225: George. Stanley 263, George Newbold 260, Rick Jardine 256, 242, Gerry Ross 245, 241, Bill Button, 241, Russ Button 240, Bill Hunter 239, Ron Stanley 239. • Team points: Oldsmobiles 5, Fords 2, Mustangs 2, Dodges 5, Pontiacs 4, Buicks 3. Team standings: Buicks 80, Fords 791/2 , Dodges 74, Pontiacs 74, Oldsmobiles 671/2 '," Mustangs, 66. ladie.s 6:30 p.m. Shirley Hawthorne was' the high single with a 261 and Mary Cleland had a high triple of• 650. Games of 200 and over: Shirley Hawthorne 261, Mary Cleland 225, 253, Donna Stauble 201, Marion, MaCKinnon 200, Ferne MacDonald 204, Trudy Foran 214,' Catherine Ahdrew 208, Grace Elliott . 214, Bernice Kemp 228, 233 Team points: Catherine And- rew's Gumdrops 2, Bernice Kemp's Caramels 5; Jean Phillips' Peppermints 9, Mary Cleland's Humbugs 7; Thelma Brown's Jelly Beans 5, Yoan Livingston's Life Savers 2. . Team, standings: Jelly Beans 82, Caramels 73, Life Savet's 71, Peppermints • 67, Humbugs • '65 Gum Dr6bs 62. • PARK 30 THE SNARE tliONE 574.731) GODIRICH AIR CONDITIONED