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Ladies 8 p.m
High .single, Marie Park.
206. High triple, Marie Park
525.
Games 200 and over:
Marie Park 206, Pat Grazier
200, Chris McDonald 200.
Team points and stand-
ings: Crocus -0, 18; Snow-
drops 3, . 15; Iris 2, 14;.
Hyacinths 4, 15; Tulips 7, 28;
Daffodils 5, 15.
Men's
High single, Gerry Koss
287.. High triple, Gerry Ross.
734.
Games over 225: Gerry
Ross 287, 256, Donald Mac-
Kinnon 225.
Standings: Oldsmobiles 7,
20; Fords 2, 16; Mustangs 7,
25; Dodges 5, 21; Pontiacs 0,
2; Buicks 0, 21.
Hidden score winners -
Orville Elliott; Dave Hum-
phrey..High score with han-
dicap winner, George Stan-
ley.
Town and Country
Anna Johnstone had high
score for the ladies with
single 'of 217 and double of
332.
High for the men was. Art
Burrows with single. of 213
and double of 331.
Team standings: Greens
15, Yellows 13, Blues 10,
Oranges 9, Reds 8, Violets 5.
Youth
High scores, Lea-anne Liv-
ingston 143, 386; Tracy Liv-
ingston 160, 424; Scott Allen
187, 472; Tim Becker 136,
394; Tom Gilmore 190, 465.
Standings: Allis Chalmers,
9, 28; Massey Fergusons 11,
50; Fords 7, 36; Interna-
tionals 3. 36.
Kinloss Mixed
Ladies .high single and
high triple was rolled by Val
Matthews with 206 and 546.
Men's high was Harry
Lavis with a single of 229 and
a triple of 616.
Men 200 and over: Harry
Lavis 229, 216, Bob Camp-
bell 212.
Team points and stand-
ings: Pippins 0, 21; Spys 2,
21; Kings 7, 20; Snows 5, 15;
Macs 0, 15; Wealthys 7, 13.
Ladies 6:30
Fern MacDonald bowled
the high single with 251.
Fern MacDonald bowled
the high triple with 599. ,
Games of 200 and over:.
Fern MacDonald 251, 223,
Maudie Fisher 215, Hazel
. Webster 208, Barbara Ross
212,. Joy .Jurjens 223, Grace
Elliott 223:
Team points and order
of standing: Bears 44, Tigers
29, Lions 28,. Monkeys 25,
Elephants 22; Giraffes 20..
Aussie visits Trinity family
Visitors with Don and,
Sherry Alton and family last
week were their brother-in-
law, David Harris, of Syd-
ney, Australia, Al and Mary
Irwin, and° Karen of New-
market, and Mrs. Jessie Al-
ton of Lucknow: Ian and
Cathy Thomas and family of
Langside, visited at the Alton
home on Sunday for the
afternoon and supper.
•.Mrs.. Brenda Philips was
welcomed as a member of
Trinity United,' Church on
Sunday, by transfer of. certif-
icate.
Jim Farrish was able to
return home from Victoria
Hospital last Thursday. We
LUCKNOW
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Rev: Warren McDougall
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Nursery. and Junidr
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Everyone Weicome
hope you are feeling better
now.
Cliff Hackett of Goderich
also returned home from Un-
iversity Hospital last week,
He is feeling much better.
Visitors with Reg and
Freda Broome on Sunday
were Tom and Rose Broome
and family of Lucknow, Ken
. and Mary Scheerer and
family ,of Goderich, Mrs.
Hilda Scheerer of Ethel,' and
Jim and Frances Broome of
Wingham.
Russel and Lillian Irvin,
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Blundell
of Goderich, and Mrs. Elsie
Irvin of Dungannon enjoyed
a Sunday ,visit with Jim and
Willa Steele of London..
Attend iichiganfunerai
By Ruth Buchmeler
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mac-
Kenzie and Mr. and Mrs.
.David. Eadie attended the
funeral of Madelene Mac-
Kenzie on . Wednesday at St.
Claire Shores, Michigan.
Jane Needham of Van- •
couver is spending two
weeks here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack . Need-
ham. '
Friends and neighbours
enjoyed a 40th wedding
anniversary celebration on
Saturdaynight in honour of
Lloyd and Ann MacDougall.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver,,
Dickiellof Keswick visited on
Friday. with Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Dickie. Denver flew his plane
to Goderichairport for the
winter.
Mrs. William Dickie is;at-
tending a • convention this
week in Kingston.
Donnybrook VCW
choose thanksgiving theme
The October meeting of
Donnybrook U.C.W. was
held. October 2 at the home of
Mrs. S. Thompson.
The theme of the meeting
was a Thanksgiving Mes-
sage. Scripture was read by
Mrs. S. Thompson. She also
gave a reading, Recipe for
Thanksgiving, followed with
prayer. Mrs. T. Armstrong
gave a reading; Gratitude.
Mrs. Murray Wilson gave
a reading. Starving to Death
at a Spiritual Family Feast.
Mrs. Robinson took over
for the. business. The minut-
es were read by Mrs. S.
Chamriey.
Mrs. T. Armstrong gave a
reading. Housewife's 12
Commandments for Harvest.
Mrs. Thompson gave, Let us
be Thankful that there is
Sunshine.
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