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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-10-08, Page 14Page 14 -- 11.u9 e v entanell,l Weak YBC Smurfs: Tyler Page 99, 111, Nicole Berry 103, Trisha Wall 98,, Nicole Beyersbergen 107. antams: Vicki King 126,. Anson Ritchie 1139. Juniors: Richard Elliott 209, 228, 1165, 174, 183, Aaron Ritchie 160, Jennifer Beyersbergen 1165, 151, .Matthew Stewart 168, 227, Whitney Taylor , 150, Kevin Finnigan 168. Seniors: Paula Taylor 208, 215, 182, Patrick Ritchie 1 U5, :.w..cne Johnston 190, 180. TuesdayNight HS and HT - Jackie Duik8:t 178, RQn Machan 291; Bea Griffin 488., etsday, OeteJer 8,9' a. Gerald hody 660. 200+ games.; Ron Machan 291, Gerald Rhody 244, 218; Ron Elliott 228, 206, Len Clarke 225, Tom Downey 213. Standings: Bears 10, Turkeys 8, Rhinos 7, Grizzleys 4, Big Dawgs 4, Tigers 3. Friday Night HS and HT - Bev Beyersbergen 22.9, 621; Ron Elliott 280, 715.200+ games: Eric Taylor 279, 233, Paul Beese 270, 248, Evans Helm 200, Ron Elliott 2$0, 266, Bev 1997 Pontiac Grand Prix -: Beyersbergen 229, Betty Small 228, Don Woods 258, Andy Page 203, Nick Beyersbergen 23.9. Standings: Toonies 4, A - Team 4, No -Shows 3, No - Way 1, Ducktales 0, Oops 0. Monday Night HS and ; ;T - Terri Van Diepen 205, Bryce Ritchie 289, Wendy Ritchie 559, ryce Ritchie 659. 200+ scores: Terri Van Diepen 250, Eric Taylor2 24, 208, Gerry Vanderklippe 214, Dave Humphrey 257, 204, Harold Elliott 201, John Van Diepen 255, John Andrew 237, . Bryce Ritchie 289, 203. 856 Queen St. Kincardine 396-3367 E Goodwrench Service/2s CHEV DENNIS PIERSON OLDS r Pam Schneider. of Auburn, and Isobel Shepherd of Lucknow, (centre) were top fund-raisers in the •Lions Club annual walk-a-dog-a-thon on Sunda'y. Schneider, representing the Auburn Club, raised .$115 of their total $325, and Shepherd raised $611. Barry Johnston, president of Lucknow Lions (left) and Peter Chisholm, event coordinator (right) pre- sented the ladies with t -shirts from Ralston Purina, one of the national sponsors. Total proceeds of $1750 will go to Canine Vision, (Helm photo) Grove folks enjoy .'Naked Several Purple Grove residents attended and. enjoyed the ,dinner/theatre in Lucknow on Friday evening, sponsored by the Lucknow Optimists, to 14014 d) tit � N,4 vit Ito *tett ` 0 11 1, / toVa ardp 4pre fishttg you -. to best this holiday. . :.:and as -4remioder,`sihce` Monday October 13th is Thanksgiving deadline for aoojer l5th paper • Editorial, Classified and Display Advertising is- Noon, Friday, :October • :Ott • help.: raise money to put internet into the'Lucknow, library. The evening began with, a delicious roast beef din- ner and in-ner'`and featured Ted Johns presenting Naked, on .the North Shore Marj Thompson and Katherine'Collins enjoyed'' dinner on Saturday with. Anne McCosh and Mary Anne 'Kukoly,; On Sunday, Mary Anne and Anne visited with John and .Joyce Farrell in Wingham. Stewart Clifford visited with Mary Ai'ine Maureen and. Roy Collins spent Thursday in Arthur. visiting Maureen's parents and cousins, Sandi 'and A -ex .Lansdown, from' Bc Fran Farrell and kids spent Sunday in Mildmay • at Paul Russworm's: taking part in a showmanship,. • workshop. ' On' Saturday evening, Jiro and Fran attended a 25 year reunion' .of the> OMHA .champions. Every member of the Ripley team, with the exception of Jim Dore, attended. Both . coaches Elmer. Courtney •" and Terry 'Cummer'= were there too. June and Earl Elliott attended the funeral of Gladys, 'Stanley, widow of Everet':Stanley, in Linden. Michigan on Thursday. Gladys was Earl's aunt: Our sympathy is extended to the family. Ernie and Joan Roe • enjoyed dinner' at Marion Gamble's on. Sunday The Luc .t OW ',./,,iSs•:...�!`./!A.%''..iY/i'•,rirr.'1'..`,`.fii'f%sd.�,a%✓fir/n,.; 4-agt o'er 4. ( ge kAic. " e{1b�141 f,R A big thank you . to the• Ripley Boy Scouts who • cleaned up both sides of theroad from •the. public schoolto highway 21' this past weekend. Well done boys! Joan- MacDonald returned. to South Porcupine after spending a week with her parents, brothers and friends, also M'yrtle MacDonald Rick' of. Kincardine; Wrayand and Linda 'Thompson of Mississauga and daughter,. Tanuuy and Paul ;Cunliffe of Etobicoke.. Wonirnen'sInstitute Brian Hol'loway,, , of Kincardine, was a guest demonstrator when the Purple Grove Women's Institute : met last • Wednesday Eighteen members and two visitors •enjoyed Holloway's pre sentation; both verbal and, physical on Tai Chi, , a 'Chinese. art that is a method of self defence, but' also relieves stress. and helps our body to over- come obstacles. There are 150 move- ments . to Tai Chi. Holloway.: demonstrated how to wallc properly. tie said Tai; Chi puts. your body in sink with nature. Holloway, who trains in Owen Sound, currently teaches a .'. class in Kincardine.. ' ' ..,•. Anne Collins was wel corned as a new member. Janet .Rhody read a poe,rn' "Desiderata" and Betty, Needham .read. the, scripture from Deuteronomy.. • Rollca:ll was answered by "what you do to relax."