The Lucknow Sentinel, 1977-03-23, Page 9BOWLING
Asters Are
9 p.m. Champs
Congratulations to Tena Gard-
ner's Asters, who are season
champs.
Season high single, Merle Rhody.
321; second, Dianne Carter 308.
'Season high triple, Merle Rhody
755; second, Grace Hopf 721. High
average, Merle Rhody 195; most
improved bowler, Marg Hackett.
March 21
- h-single Dianrit-Car4er---3081-
high triple, Dianne Carter 595.
Games over 200: Barb Tyler 209,
213, Dianne Carter 308, Grace
Hopf 200, Marie Hoffman 232,
Linda Sticklend 226, Agnes Murray
207, Anne Wisser 201, Anna
Johnstone 214, Marg Hackett 273,
Joanne Searle 214.
Team points: Merle Rhody's
Violets 7, Grace Hopf's Tulips 0;
Barb HeIrri's- Daffodils 5, Linda
Sticklend's Roses 2; Tena Gard-
ner's Asters 2, Anna Johnstone's
Daisies 5.
Team standings: Asters, 106;
Daisies 103, Daffodils 100, Violets
95, Roses 83, Tulips 80.
Good luck in the' playoffs. .
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Men's 9 p.m.
High single and triple was Ron
Stanley with 352 single and 805
triple.
Games over 225: Ron Stanley
352, 230, Donald MacKinnon 298,
Gerry Ross 274, 233, 225, Irvine
Eedy 257, Bill Bolt 250, Harvey
Culbert 234.
Team points: Oldsmobiles 5,
Fords 4, Mustangs 3, Dodges 3,
Pontiacs 2, Buicks 4.
Final standings: Fords 114,
Oldsmobiles 101, Mustangs 90,
Buicks 77, Dodges 74, Pontiacs 69.
Town and
Country Bowling
Anna Johnstone had high score
for theladies_with. single,of--224and-
double of 367.
Men's high went to Harry Lavis
with single of 255 arid double of
415. ,
Games over 200: Harry Lavis
255, Anna Johnstone 224, Pharis
Mathers 201.
Team points: Reds 0, Oranges 5;
Yellows p, Greens 5; Blues 5,
Violets 0.
Team standings: Blues 71,
Greens 65, Yellows 60, Orange's 54,
Violets 53, Reds 43.
Kinloss League
March 18
High man Gerald Rhody with a
single of 268 and a triple of 695.
Men 200 and over: Gerald Rhody
268, 251, Harry Lavis 205, 201,
Jake Conley 201.
Ladies high single 'Betty Lou
Dalton 207 and high triple Janet
Barger 536.
Ladies 200 and over: Betty Lou
Dalton 207, Ann MacDougall 201.
Team points: Kings 0, Snows 7,
Wealthys 2, Spys 7, Macs 5,
Pippins 0.
Team, standings: Macs 87, Spys
86, Wealthys 79, Kings 74, Snows
71, Pippins 65.
WHITECHURCH
We are pleased to report that
Mr. and Mrs. Herman DeBruyn
have purchased the farm home of
Mrs. Ira Wall hence will not be
leaving our community.
Dr. John Willis, Mrs. Willis,
Jeffery and Jordan of Kincardine
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Conn.
Mrs. Earl Caslick was a weekend
visitor with Mr. and Mrs, Ronald
Coultes.
The Gideon representatives had
charge of the church services at the
United Church on Sunday.
Wilbert Durnin of London .was a
Sunday visitor on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Durnin.
We are pleased to report that
Robert Durnin of St. Helens on
Saturday was released from Wing-.
ham Hospital and is recuperating
at the home of his brother, Lorne
Durnin and Mrs. Durnin.
High and public school pupils
here are enjoying their winter
break holidays.
The community is happy to
welcome Mrs. Clarence Adams
back to Wingham Hospital from
Victoria Hospital. On -Sunday she
was able to visit a few hours at her
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Versteeg,
Andy and Linda were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Emerson.
Mrs. Bev Kay accompanied by
Mrs. Wayne Baswick and family of
Bluevale were at Toronto on Friday
where they attended the gradua-
tion banquet for the 3rd year class
of Knox College. Mr. Kay and Mr.
Baswick are both in the graduating
Card Party
Dungannon Orange Lodge held a
Euchre Party at the hall on Friday
evening with 9 tables in play.
High lady was Mrs. Art Stewart
with a score of 77 with 2nd high
going to Mrs. Jack Ellington with
75. High gents were Elmer Black
with a score of 92 and Robert Medd
with 80 points. Mrs. Ben Mole won
the lucky prize.
The Lodge will hold another card
party on Friday, March 25.
class:
We are pleased to report 'that
Mrs. Dave Gibb was able to return
on Saturday from Wingham Hos-
pital.
Miss Kathy Purdon of Blyth
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Purdon.
Carol and Debbie Rintoul of
Tottenham are spendinktfie winter.,
Weak holiday with their grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Rintoul, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Black
and other aunt and uncle relatives.
Janis and Janet Needham of
Pinkerton spent the weekend with
their grandmother, Mrs. Ira Wall.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Randy
Davis of London visited 'with her .
mother, Mrs. Wall.
Misses Ruth Ann and Carol Ann
Johnston of Listowel visited Tues-
day with their grandmother, Mrs.
Gershom Johnston of Wingham.
Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Elliott and family were
Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell,
Robert, Brent and Lisa of London.
Brent and Robert remainded for
the holiday on ,the farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stewart, i
Mark, Susan and Heather of
Lambeth visited on Sunday with
her father, Bill Forster and 'called
on her sister, Mrs. Walter Elliott,
Mr. Elliott and_ family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans visited
Sunday, and Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Eric Evans and family of
London.
We are pleased .to report that
Mrs. Violet Laidlaw, who had spent
a week at Wingham Hospital, was
able to return on Saturday to Cosy
Corners Nursing Home, West of
Whitechurch.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss of
Plattsville spent the weekend with
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and her .
brother Carl and Mrs. McClenag-
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_High_ sin de.,__Barb-Jardine--260-;
high triple, Merle Rhody 621.
Ladies over 225: Barb Jardine
260, Merle Rhody 242, Beryl
MacDonald 24L
Alen's high single 'and, triple,
Ron Stanley 296 single, 763 triple.
Men over 250: Ron Stanley 296,
Jini Wilson 270, Wayne Rhody 261.
Team points: Chipmunks 0,
Foxes 0, Tigers 5, Gophers 2,
Zebras 7, Polecats 2, Squirrels ,5,
Cubs 2, Lions 7, Coons 5,
Wolverines 2, Kangaroos 5.
Final standings: Tigers 108,
Kangaroos 107, Squirrels 107,
Polecats 106, Cubs 1031/2 , Wolver-
ines 101, Lions 86,. Zebras 721/2 ,
Foxes 70, Chipmunks 56, Gophers
46; Coons 44.
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Cora Thompson had the high
single with a 232 and Evelyn Smith
had the high •triple with a 610..
Games of 200 and over: Evelyn
Smith 217, 201, Cora Thompson
232, Patty Boak 215, Isobel Miller
219, Pat Livingston 216, Marion
MacKinnon 218.
Team points: Gladys Moffat's
Kings 5, Ruth Thompson's Deuces
2; Kathleen MacDonald's Jacks 5,
Grace Elliott's Queens 2; Anne
Riegling's Aces 5, Belle Mole's
Jokers 2.
Team standings: Kings 5, Jacks
5, Aces 5, Deuces 2, Queens 2,
Jokers .2.
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returned home with Mrs. Moss for
a visit.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Sandy Fair were her father J.
Crawley, and his parents Mr, and
Mrs. Gordon Fair, all of Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Campbell of
Listowel returned on Monday last
from their trip to Florida and while
there visited at St. Petersburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan
and Clara spent the weekend with
their daughter Mrs. Brian Falconer
and Mr. Falconer of Sarnia. Clare
remained for the week's holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw,
Janet and Kimberley visited on
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Moffat, Heather and Ansley of
London.
The Maitland Presbyterial exec-
utive met on Monday at the home
of Mrs. John de Boer and made
plans for the Presbyterial to be held
May 30 at Chalmer's Presbyterian
Church, Whitechurch.
Miss Glenna Wilkens spent the
weekend with her brother Bill
Wilkens, Mrs. Wilkens and family
of Gowanstown.