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LADIES 6:30 BOWLING
Sharon Culbert bowled the
high single with a 256.
Bernice Kemp bowled: the
high triple with a' 563.
Games of 200 and 'over;
Sharon Culbert 256, Bernice
Kemp 218, Barbara Ross
208, Marion MacKinnon 220.
Team points and stand-
_ ings: Chocolates 2, 35; Chic-
lets---7, 33; Pretzels -5;--]-30;----
Peanuts 5, 26; Cheezies 0,
23; Lollipops 2, 21.
ON NOVEMBER 10,1980
Elect
JOSEPH F. HICKEY
For Deputy Reeve
West Wawanosh
TO THE. ELECTORS
11tIROWTOWNSHIP....__
I humbly solicit your support on November
10th for the position of Reeve for Huron
Township
NOVEMBER 10th
VOTE.
CECIL SUTTON
FOR REEVE
OF HURON TOWNSHIP
•
Machines 245, Linda Stanley
• 223.
Men's high single and
high triple was relied by Jim
Lavis with 236 and 589.
Men 200 and over: Jim
Lavis 236, Sam Matthews
• 233:
leant-points -.and - stand--
Men's high single, Lorne,
Cook 247; men's high triple,
Brian Stewart 674.
Team points and 'stand-
ings: Chipmunks 0, 5; Tigers
5, 12; Golphers.2, 6; Zebras
2T-1,3i-Poleeats:0791-STlirrels-
7, 11; Cougars 0, 0; Ceons 2,
4; 'Wolverines 5, 15; Kangar-
oos 7, 14; Lions 5, 7; Foxes 0,
O.
She was .predeceased by.
her husband, two sisters,
Mrs. Gordon MOore of Acton
and Mrs. Mary • Mitchell of:
London and one brother,
William Bolt of VVinghain.
The funeral service was
conducted 'on Wednesday,
October 29, 1980: from the
MacKenzie and McCreath
Funeral Home in Lucknow
with Mr. Don Darrell offic-
iating.
Interment followed at
Greenhill. Cemetery.
Pallbearers were grand.-
sons, Ray Purdon, Larry
Zinn, Percy McClenaghan,
Bryan Purdon, Marvin Mor-
rison --alai -Jan Plird'an,
Flower bearers were
-granddaughters-r-Mrs-.--Mike- -
Alavack, Mrs, Rob Derbeck-
er, Mrs, Allan Miller, Mrs.
Don Saunders and Mrs. John
Stacey.
LADIES 6,30 BOWLING
Janet McPherson bowled
the high single with a 219.
' Mary Cleland bowled the
high -fr►p e with a b37.
Games • of 200 and over:
Janet McPherson 219,' Lois
McIntosh 216, Mildred Cam-
eron 205, • Anne Anderson
200.
Team points and stand-
ings; Chocolates 3, 33; Chic-
lets 4, 26; Pretzels 0, 25;
LdillpOS -2;--231 --C1iie-41e-s-'5,
23; Peanuts 7, 21.
INTERTOWN BOWLING
On October 18th Lucknow
defeated Listowel 27 - 20.
Lucknow scores were: Bob
Greer 1156, Ron Stanley
1091, Bob LOve 1086, Dan
Dawe 1083, Gerry Ross 1055,
Allan Stanley 990.
On October 11th Lucknow
defeated Saugeen Bowl 33
14.
Lucknow scores :Were; Ger-
Ross . 1202, :Ron .Stanley
LADIES 9 O'CLOCK
High single,, Marg .Wilson
220; high triple, Marg Wil-
son 549.
Games 200 and over: Marg
Wilson 220, Chris MacDon-
ald 214.
Team_ points and stand..
ings; Cherries 3, 12; Bananas
5, 22; Grapes 7, 14; Oranges
4, 17; Pineapples 0, 7;
Apples 2,12
LadieS' hi h single Nancy
Men's high single and
triple Harry Lavis with 252
and-585-
Men 200 and Over: Harry
Lavis Jim 252 '' • , J Laws 223,
Russel Swan 202.
Team points and stand-
ings: Kings 4, 14 Snows 5,,
8; Weilthys 2, 2; Spys 4.;.11;
Macs 3, 5; Pippins 0, 5.
MENS HOWLING
High single., Jim Bain with
a 322, High triple 'went to
Ron Stanley with 755.
Games over 225; Jim Bain
322, Bob Greer 282, Ron
Olson 268, Ron Stanley 264,
255, 236, Greg Park 234,
Brian Stewart 227.
Team points and stand-
ings: Oldsmobiles 2, 16;
Fords 2, 13; Mustangs 2, 8;
Dodges 5, 13; Pontiacs 5, 19;
Buicks 5, 15. •
•LUCKNOW-DUNGANNON
Ladies' high single was
tied with Thelma. Van Osch
and Merle Rhody each bowl-
ing 235, Ladies' high triple
Merle Rhody 552,
Ladies over 225;.Thelma
Van °soh. 235, Merle Rho dy
235, Wendy Nixon 227.,.
• Men'a high single and
high ti ,•-•Ron
Stanley with 264 and 713,
Men over 250: Ron Stanley
264, 260, Bob Cranston 252.
Team •points; Chipmunks
12, Tigers 19, Gophers 8,
Zebras i2, Polecats 9, Squir-
rels 16, Cougars 5, Coons 11,
Wolverines 15, Kangaroos
17, Lions- 9*, -R. :.M.,
lots for a total of $12,225.
Second highest buyer was
Lloyd Harris, Mount Forest,
with his purchase of 6 lots
totalling $10,000.
Highest 'selling lot was a
consignment from J L Farms,
Mansfield of a fullblood cow
ings: Kings 5, 16; Snows 4,
12; Wealthys 2, 4; Spys'3„ 14;
Macs 3, B; Pippins 4, 9.
TOWN AND COUNTRY .
BOWLING
Agnes Farrier had:high
score for the ladies with
single:of 176 and double of
286.
High, single went to Art
ErnoWein with 205..
Harry Lavis took the
double with 287.
-Team' stainlingsr-Oranges-
calf pair selling to Harry L.
Foster, Union, Ontario for
$3,600.
High selling single lot was
consigned by John Glen
cross, Durham. A pure bred
heifer selling to Beaver Rood
Farms, Gananoque, Ontario,
for $2,600.
Visitors were high in their,
praises of the excellent new
additon at VValton's -with box
stall accommodations for
15, .Greens• 13, Reds 9, Blues.
8, VioletS 8, Yellows 7.
LADIES, 9 O'OCLOCK'
High single, Linda Stick-
Sticklend 562. •
Games over 200: Linda
Sticklend 242,.Gerda de Jong
219.
Team points and stand-
ings: Cherries 5, 17; Bananas
4, 26; Grapes 5, 19; Oranges
3, 20; . Pineapples 2, 9;
.
149 1/4 , Lucknow 1411/4 ,
Mount Forest 136, • As You
Like It 1261/4 , Listowel 1101/4 ,
SAugeen Bowl 103% Wing
ham 93, Shelburne 791/4 . .
MEN'S BOWLING
High single, Clarence
Greer 303.
High triple, Brian Stewart
675.
Games over 225: Clarence
Greer 303, Jim Bain 252,
Brian Stewart 238, 236, Allan
-Stanley 236, 228, -Ron -Stan- -
ley 227.
TeaM standings: Oldsmo-
biles 7, 14;_. Fords S, 11 _
Mustangs 0, 6; Dodges 2, 8;
Pontiacs 2, 14; Snicks 5, 10.
-----Oetober7 .
. High single, Ron Elliott
255.'
High triple, Bob Greer
663.
Games over 225: Ron El-
liott 255, Eric Taylor 251,
Tom Pegg 243, Bob Greer
241, .231, Clarence Greer
240, 234, Allan Stanley 240.
Team standings: Oldsmo- •
biles •2, 7; Fords 4, 6;
Mustangs 3, 6; Dodges 2, 6;
Pontiacs 5, 12; Buicks 5, 5.
LUCKNOW-DUNGANNON
MIXED
Ladies' high sitiglerVVen:-
d"3".• Nixon 228; ladies' high
triple, Wendy Nixon 524.
Ladies over 225: Wendy
Nixon 228.
Men's high single, Harvey
Culbert 293; men's high
triple, Harvey Culbert 690.
Men over 250: Harvey Cul-
bert 293, Ken Girvin 256,
Gerald Rhody 275.
Team points and stand-
ings: Chipmunks 5; Tigers 5,
7; Gophers 4; Zebras 3, 6;
Polecats 4, 9; Squirrels 2, 4;
Cougars 0; Coons 2, 2;
Wolverines 5, 10; Kangaroos •
5, 7; Lions 2, 2; Foxes 0.
October 15 - 16
Ladies' high single,
Merle Rhody 260; ladies'
hightriple, Merle Rhody
645. -
Ladies over 225: Merle
Rhody 260, Lynn Wall 238,
Vicki Park 228.
_TOWN 'AND COUNTRY
BOWLING
Anna Johnstone, had high
score for the ladies with a
single of 200 and a double. (4
354.
Men's high went to Harry
.--:,-.-----avis'with.a_single.of -247 and
double of 402,
Team standings: Oranges
13, Greens 10, Reds 7,
Violets 6, Blues 5, Yellows 4.
•
Over 300 people gathered
Saturday, October 25 at Wal-
ton's Sale Arena', Durham, to
see 35 lots of •Simmental
cattle .sell for $63,525.
Bidding was active, with
Don' Dailey, Durham the
volume buyer, taking home 7
Nursing Home, Lucknow .on
Sunday, October 26,'1980 in
her .85th .year.
Born in. Turnberry Town-
ship on January 20, 1896, she
was the daughter of the late.
Elizabeth Akey and Nathan
iel Bolt.
She married William Bolt
on April l' 1 1917 'and' they
farmed in East Wawanosh
Township until 1965.When
they, retired, living in Tees-
water and then Lucknow.
She is survived 'by 'three
_daughters, Olive, Mrs, Ken.
Zinn of Wingham; Mrs.
Verna• Gardiner • of Vanastra;
Reta, Mrsn Melyln Morrison
of Kinloss Township and.,
three soni,- Clifford of Dutt":
gannorit."Russell_Tof_ Palmer-
stun and Kenneth of Thorn-
daie. She is also survived by
her sisters, Mrs. OliVe'Bruce
of Wallaceburg; Mrs, Jean
• • •
KINLOSS MIXED BOWLING
Ladies' high single was
Freda MacInnes with 245
and high triple Linda Stanley
, with 511. •
Ladies-200-and-overrFL la
KINLOSS MIXED
BOWLING' ft Obittiry
1154, Bob Love 1061, Bob • Swan withg 237 and hi ANNIE BOLT PuRDoN Fox of Lambeth and Mrs.
Greer 1043, Gerald Rhody triple with 653. g Annie Mae Bolt, wife of Harold Cook of /Myth; 19 consignments.
1030,. Allan Stanley 1003.Ladies 200 and over. Nan- the late William John Pur- grandchildren and 22 great' Standings: vv Molesorth cy Swan 237, 224. don, died at Pinecrest Manor. grandchildren.
Stmrnental club sale successful
Two fullflood bulls,, 4,400
total, 2,200 average; 1 full
blood cow calf pair, 3,600,
3,600; 1 purebred bull,
1,000,.1,000; 1 purebred cow
• calf pair, 1,775, 1,775; 6 bred
PB, 10,900, 1,816; 3 open
PB, 4,150, 1,383; 4 -3/4 cow
calf prs„ 8,775, 2,,193, 7 - 3/4
bred, 12,050, 1,721; 3 -
cow calf pr., 6,950, 2,317; 7 -
1/4 bred, 9,925, 1,417. Thirty
five lots total - 63,525;
average - 1,815.
ON NOVEMBER 10th
Re-Elect
GEORGE McBRIDE
For Council
In The
Township Of Kinloss