The Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-10-06, Page 10brawling
Leagues enter new bowling season
Kintore Mixed
Ladies high ' single and
high triple was rolled by
Gerd* de Jong with 200 and
506.
Men's high single Jack
Henderson with 222 and high
triple Murray MacKinnon
with 570.
Men 200 and over; Jack
Henderson 222, ,Murray
MacKinnon 213, Ron. Mac-
Quillin 207, 204,1
Team points Kings 4,
Snows 3, Wealthys 4, Spys 3,
Macs 3, Pippins 4.
Ladies 8:00
Ladies .high :single, Marg.
Wilson 239. Ladies high
triple,. Marg Wilson 589.
Games over 200: Marg
Wilson 239, Pat Grazier 225,
Anne. McDonald 204, Wilma
Elliott203..`
Points and standings; Cro-
cus 2, 2; Snow Drops !S, 5;
Iris 5, 5; Hyacinths . 2, 2;,
Tulips 5, 5; Daffodils 2, 2,
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Ladies 6:30
Kay Crawford bowled the
high single with a 243. Fern
MacDonald bowled the high
triple with a 562.
Games of 2Q0 and, over;
Kay Crawford 243, Susan
Mengers 207, Mary Cleland
210, Fern MacDonald 206,
Teams in order of stand-
ings and points: Bears 21,
Lions 1.6, Tigers 15, Monkeys
13, Elephants 10, Giraffes 9.
Kay Crawford bowled the•
high single with 243. Fern
MacDonald bowled the high
triple with 562.
Games of 200 and over are:
Fern MacDonald 206, Kay
Crawford 243, Susan Men-
gers 207, Mary Cleland 210.
Team points and stand -
fags: Bears 7, 21; Lions 0, 16;
Elephants 0, 110; Tigers 7,15;.
Monkeys 5, 13; Giraffes 2, 9.
Lawn bowerspiay.
season's tourney
The last lawn bowling
tournament of the 'season at
Lucknow was held on Satur-
day, September 25. Winners
were first, Don Leslie's rink,
St. Mary's; second, Jack and
Mary Fisher, Lucknow;
third, James Coultes' : rink,
Brussels; fourth, Orville and
Grace Elliott, Lucknow and
Bert Gray's rink, Clinton,
tied.
obituary
Consolation prize went to.
Elmer Murray's rink, Clin-
ton,
On Thursday, September
9, Audrey MacDonald, Grace
Elliott and Mary Fisher of
Lucknow won first prize and
at St. Mary's, September 18,
Grace Elliott and Mary Fish-
er' of .Lucknow won second
prize.
MERYLALDA
STEWART
Meryl Alda Stewart of
Pinecrest Manor Nursing
Home, . Lucknow, passed
away on Friday September
17,1982.
She was born in . Kincar-
dine township March 5, 1894,
the daughter of Alex and
Alda' (Smith) Stewart. She
attended Millarton Public
School and church; later
Kincardine United Church.
She graduated from Bruce
County School of Nursing,in
Walkerton as a registered
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nurse. •She nursed in New
York State for many years,
returning to Kincardine
about 40 years ago to make
her home.
She leaves to mourn a
sister Mrs. Annetta Dore of
Bervie; a sister-in-law Mrs.
Mary Stewart, Kincardine
and several nieces ' and
nephews . - Wilda (Dore)
Thompson, , Merle (Dore)
Rhody, Laurine (Sere)
Burgstaller, Margaret
(Stewart) . Gulliver, Alda
(Stewart) Mourtisen,
Kathleen (Connor) Wilson,
Stuart, Donald, Cecil and.
Claude Dore, Donald and
Mex Stewart. Predeceased
3 sisters Ida Bennett
thia Bere; Maude Coni
nor, 2 brothers Robert and
Rex, a niece . Evelyn
(Stewart) Fletcher and a
nephew Frank Dore.
The funeral arrangements
were . made by .. MacKenzie
McCreath Funeral home,
Kincardine: The service was
conducted ' by Rev. Gerald
Paul of the .United Church
Kincardine on Sunday,
Htember 19,1982. 0 .
onorarypallbearers
were.. Donald and Alex
Stewart; Stuart, Don, Cecil
and Claude Dore.
Inteinnent was, in Ripley.
Cemetery.
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