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High single, - Irene Nelson 279;
high_ triple, Dianne Carter 593_
Games over 200: Lynn Wall 212,
Linda Sticklend 203, Joanne Searle
214, Irene Nelson 279, Marjorie
Hackett 221, Dianne Carter . 241,
200, Marg Hackett 224, Sandra
Henderson 208, Marjorie Thomp-
son 234, Merle Rhody 214, Sharon
Campbell 204, Anne W!sser 202,
Isabel! Tiffin 206, Susan Stevenson
214, Donalda Scott 211.
Team points: Merle Rhody's
Violets 5, Grace Hopf's. Tulips 5,
• Barb Helm's Daffodils 3, Linda
Sticklend's Roses 2, Tena Gard-
ner's Asters 2, Anna,, Johnstone's
Daisies 4.
Team standings: Violets 12,
Tulips 9, Daffodils 8, Daisies 7,
Asters 4, Roses 2.
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1977 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUC'KPIOW, ONTARIO PAGE NINE
BRUCE COUNTY DELEGATES -
Representing Bruce County at the
Junior Farmers' Association of
Ontario annual conference were
from, front left, Bruce Aitken,
Ripley; Chris MacKenzie, Kincard-
ine; Ben Ireland, Teeswater and
Ron Nickel, Mildmay. Back row
from, left, Mary Eadie, Holyrood;
Michelle Hodgins, Holyrood; Mur-
ray Whytock, Teeswater; Brian
Thompson, Kincardine; Bevin Ire-
land, Teeswater; Shirley Walter,
Mildmay and Wayne Whytock,
Teeswater. The conference was
held in Toronto, March 18-20.
You can save yourself a lot of
trouble by not borrowing any.
Be a safe driver - be always
on the alert for the unusual.
Intertown Bowling
On April 3rd, Lucknow bowled in
Walkerton and registered 19
points.
Men's scores' were: Gerry Ross
1379, Harvey Culbert 1216,, 'Ron
Stanley 1194, Allan Stanley 998,
Ron Durnin 996, Gordon Carter
915.
Standings: Listowel #1 51, Wing-
ham 45, Lucknow 37, Molesworth
301/2 , Walkerton 26'A, Listowel #2
20.
Kinloss League
In the first night of playoffs for
Kinloss Bowling, men's high single
was rolled by Evan Keith with 251
and high triple by Harry Lavis with
636.
Men 200 and over, Evan Keith
251, Harry Lavis 229, 227; Ralph
Cameron 222, Murray MacKinnon
207,' Ken Barger 203.
, Ladies high' single went to Mary
Lavis with 207 and high triple Janet
Barger, 546. Ladies 200 and over,
Mary Lavis 207, Janet Barger 200.
Team points: Pippin's 5, Kings 4,
Spys 4, Snows 3, Wealthys 3, Macs
2.
Spys Win
Season Trophy
KINLOSS BOWLING
March 30 for January 28
Men's high single, Russel Swan
with 230 and high triple, Harry
Lavis with 566.
Men 200 and over: Russel Swan
230, Jim Lavis 228, Jack Hender-
son 225, Don 'Farrish 222, Jake
Conley 222, Harry Lavis 216, 213,
Lloyd Moffat 209, Evan Keith 203.
High lady was Janet Barger with
a single of 237 and a triple of 587.
Ladies 200 and over; Janet Barger
237, 201, Doris MacKinnon 232.
Team points: Kings 4, Snows 3,
Wealthys 0, Spys 7, Macs 5,
'Pippins 2.
Final standings: Spys 100, Macs
95, Kings 90, Snows 85, Wealthys
79, Pippins 76.
Congratulations to the Spys for
winning the season's trophy.
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Blues Win
Season High
High single for the ladies at
Town and Country Bowling went to
Olive Smith with 193. The double
was won by Anna Johnstone with
375.
Harry Lavis bowled high. for the
men with a single of 222 and double
of 366.
Team points: Reds 0, Oranges 2,
Yellows 5, Greens' 0, Blues 5,
Violets 3.
Team standings: Blues 76,
Yellows 70, Greens 68, Oranges 61,
Violets 56, Reds 45.
Congratulations to Anna Dext-
er's Blues for being high team for
the season.
Ladies 6:30
Pat Livingston bowled the high
single • with a 240. Jessie Joynt
bowled the high triple with a 580.
Games of 200 and over: Pat
Livingston 240, Jessie Joynt 237,
Marion Campbell 205, Ena Hend-
erson 215, Jean Phillips 227.
Team points: Belle Mole's Jok-
ers' 5, Gladys Moffat's Kings 2;
Kathleen MacDonald's Jacks 5,
Anne Riegling's Aces 2; Ruth
Thompson's Deuces 5, Grace
Elliott's Queens 2.
Team standings: Deuces 14,
Jacks 12, Jokers 12, Queens 11,
Aces 7, Kings 7.
BROOKSIDE
HAPPENINGS
Winners in the boys hockey for
this season were the Knights with
captain Ed Davidson and players
George Alton, Jim Young, Peter
Kohnert, Leonard Kohnert, Chris
Naylor. Paul Vandervelde, Ray
Martin, Michael McCann, Michael,
Taylor and John Curran.
A table tennis tournament was
also held at the school. Winners
here were Senior Boys, Ed
Davidson; Senior Girls, Doreen
Jefferson; Junior Boys, Robin
Markham; Junior Girls, Tracy
Rising.
This week both Kindergarten
classes visited Frank Pentland's
sugar bush. Each child received 4
sampling of the sap, syrup and
sugar. The students say "Thank
You" to Mr. Pentland for this treat.
Mrs. Shelley Worsell's It grade 2
class were also grateful for the
maple sugar sent for them by Mr.
Pentland.
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