The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-02-18, Page 9•
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Ladles 9 o'clock
Ladies high single Wendy
Nixon /77. Ladies high trip!e
Wendy Nixon 680.
Games over 200: Gail
Mackie. 221, Joanne Searle
200, 200; Linda Stanley 250, •
• Irene Haldenby 218, Wendy
Nixon 209, 2774
-Team points and stand-
• ings: Cherries 3, 72; Bananas
'2,73; Grapes 2, 54; Oranges
5, 83;Pineapple& 55;
Apples 5, 59,
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Intertovin Bowling
On February i4th Moles
worth defeated L,-
ucknoW. 28 -
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Lucknow scores were: Dan
Dawe 147, Gerry lioss 1213,
e. LUCkflOW
Ron Stanley 1131, Bob. Love Bernice Kemp bOwied the " 63, 'Yellows 49, Greens 48,
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1123, Harvey Culbert 1417,
Allan 'Stanley. 1036. '
On »February 8th Perry
Ross won Lucknoyv'S 3-6-9
tournament' and 'won': $200. ,
Ron Stanley 'paced fourth
•and Won, -$50. Forty-four
bowlers competed.
On February 14th Walter
Roth' of Mount Forest, Gary
Brame Of Listovvel, Bob Love
o Ripley .,and George, Ron
and Allan Stanley -teamed up
and placed» second: in a
•tournament. ,in Collingwood.
The team won $210. Twelve
teams competed.
Ladles 6:30- p.m.
Grace .Elliott bowled the
high single with a 209.,
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• high triple 'with a 584• .
Games »of 200, and over;..
Grace Elliott 209, Bernice
Kemp 207, 20t, Maudie
Fisher 208,'Anne Anderson
2Q6, Lorna Button 201.
Team points and' stand
ings: Pretzels 2, $3; Choco-
lates' 2, 80; Peanuts 7, 79;.
Lollipops -0; 76; Cheezies' 7, -
63; Chiclets 5, 60:
Town, and Country.
'Anna Johnstone had high. ,
!Fore • for the ladies with
single of 177 and ,double of
High. for .the men went 'to
Art Burrows with single of
233 and double of 457.
• Team standings: Oranges
By LillianYOung
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• 7 Stormy weather, most of
last week. gave students.
'.around here -'a holiday on
Tuesday. Near theweekend
• it became sunny and milder
and crows: were: seen.' and
• heardbY the:sWamPs. This is
• 'always the firSt. »sign : of.
sprint:.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell
'Young of Newmarket spent
• the Weekend with his par-
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ents, Mr. and ,Mrs. Clifford
Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilbur
TOronto spent the week-
end at their stone'house farm
Kinloss.-
• Clarence Young of 'Port
Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. Ken
McKague. were visitors. with:
Mr. and» Mrs. Len Coughlin
and •
Mr. and Mrs: Len Cough-
lin and family visited Friday
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evening .with Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford y6ung.
' Congratulations • to Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Coblentz of St.
• PaulseIndiana on the birth of
twin girls, 'Mary and Marg-
aret, on January 27. Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Colbelitz farmed at
Langsicle for a» while on the
farm now owned ,by Mr. and
• Mrs. Bruce Skillen and fam
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Congratulations' also to
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Wright
Reds 39, Violets 37, 'Blues
34. - "
•Kinloss Mixbd
Ladies » high singles•• 200
high triple Gerda de Jong
223 and 539 •
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I.adies 200 -and over: Ger-
da de Jong 223, Nancy» Swan,
212, Val Matthews 205:
Men's high single and
triple Don. E. Farrish with
224 and- 585.
• Men 200and over: Don E,
Farrish 224,. 2144, Mike Dal-
ton 214, Norm Bolt 209, Don
R. Farrish 204.. .
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Team points and --stand-
ings; Spys 5'; 73; Pipping. 2,
• 72; Kings 5, 614 Snows 2, 55;
Macs ,5. 53; VVealthys 2, '43.
(Joan Stewart) of 4 Wing -
ham, on the birth Of twins, a
girl and a boy on February
12. Two great grandchildren
for Mrs. Robena Stewart.
The enumerators, --are
around getting ready for the
election on March 19.
The Roa-a-thon held by
the Grade 8 class of Luektiow
School was a • bi success
with most » of the pupils
rocking 24 hours;
wintaries got a cheery way totake
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million in tax-free prizes. including
• $11/2 million in. Bonus Prizes, •
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onof5- $100,0,00,
10-$50,000 or
• 50-$10,000 Bonus ,
Prizes, If yOur
Bonus Draw num
ber corresponds
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*No subsidiary prizes.
'Based on 6 rriiMion tickets issued. •
exactly to any one of the 65 Bcinus
numbers drawn, you're either a
$10,000, $50,000 or a $100,000 winner!
That's-V/2million in•Bonus Prizes!
The regular six -digit ticket number
gives you a chance to win one of
6 - $100,000 or24
• $25,000 Grand
Prizes, And there
are 331,914 other
prizes, That's
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of regular tax-
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