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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-11-05, Page 27Luelutow Sentinel, Wednesday, November 5, 1980-P4e 27. THERESE C..PFRINIMER CLINIC NO.: S4 DEEP MUSCLE THERAPY : Corrects and Prevents Conditions Such as: Bursitis, Sciatica, Whiplash, Arthritis, Headaches, Back pain, Tension and poor circulation, etc. For appointment in GODERICH call MARIANNE LAWRENCE Deep Muscle Therapist 524-4644 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