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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-10-26, Page 15Childen and adults turned out in large numbers to enjoy the free pancake and sausage breakfast at the LucItnow District Co-operative in celebration of Co-op Week. The children gathered here for a photo session with the Best Dressed Pumpkin for '88. (Pat Livingston photo). Town and Country Marie Park rolled the ladies high with scores of 230, 176 singles and 406 double. Len McDonald came through for the men with singles of 177, 166 for a 343 double. Ladies 150 and over: Anna Johnstone 216, 152; Helen Todd 186; Joyce Swan 179; Fern McDonald 179, 169; Ann Anderson 169, 168; Evelyn Henderson 172; Marj Solomon 171, 157; Isabel Miller 177, 163; Kay Crawford 167; Belle Herbert 166; Kay McCormick 164; Gwen Lennips 156. Men 150 and over: Adreaau Lina 171, Harold Campbell 173, Ian Dougherty 170, 155; Jerry vander Klippe 167; Fraser McKinnon 156, Bill Henderson 150, Gordon Johnstone 150. Team standings: Daffodils 10, Crocuses 9, Tulips 9, Snowdrops 8, Pansies 7, Hyacinths 2. Wednesday Mixed League Ladies high single was bowled by Nancy Swan 241 and the high triple went to Betty Van Osch with 559. Men's high single was bowled by D. A. Hackett 232 and high triple Steve Carvel 615. Games over 200: Nancy Swan 241, D. A. Hackett 232, Betty van Osch 222, 207; Pete Van Osch 221, Bev McNay 218, Norm Bolt 218, Delores Van Osch 210, David Elliott 207, Steve Carvel 207, 205, 203; Agatha Dueck 207. Team standings: Squirrels 39, Gophers 38, Chipmunks 35, Kangaroos 32, Wolverines 23, Tigers 22. Monday Mixed League A new mixed league is now bowling on Monday nights. Fred deBoer took the high single with 247 and Eric Taylor rollthe triple with 618. Games over 200: ShirleyhKennedy 201, John Vandiepen 230, Eric Taylor 201, 229, Fred deBoer 247, Dave (Hub) Huber 225. Standings: Bulldogs 9, St. Bernards 8, Hounds 7, Huskies 6. 50?50 draw won by Hub. 1 Srwiu .Sela e4 & 7use.44 '87 FIFTH AVE Loaded '86 FIFTH AVE Loaded '85 FIFTH AVE Loaded $14,995°° $12,99500 $11,99500 6/10 Warranty by Chryakr Included 524-7383 j ODERICH PYMOUTH CHRYSLER LTD. V.0.4•1. "wits SO. C... r•o *hd� .s.Gedw•ce, ea67303 B OWLING Ladies Thursday Night Correction for last week: high single, single with handicap and high triple should have read Marg Wilson. Marg Wilson also cleaned up this week with the high single, single with handicap and triple with respective scores of 226, 266 and 553. Scores over 200: Marg Wilson 226, Bev Gibson 205, Pam Irwin 208, Tami Allan 204. Team standings; China 27, USA 21, Australia 17, Canada 15, Mexico 14, Russia 11. School news ... • from nage 8 • computer bank so we can save our math and writing lessons that were assigned on the computer. Grade Seven: Shane MacKinnon went to the saugeen Bluffs for cross-country. We are starting the logo program on the icon. In history we are doing a project on Lucknow and in art we drew different kinds of witch heads. Grade Eight: This class extends thanks to the community and friends for their sup- port during our first fund-raising drive. Without your help, many of the exciting programs we try to run simply would not be possible. Grade Two: We have started our centres on zoo animals. We are finding out many interesting characteristics aobut their habits. thanks to Mrs. Maclntyre for her help in the library and to the children who have brought in so many things to put on display. We are looking for a listener of the day. Congratulations to those children who have their name on the chart. DUNGANNON SENIOR CITIZENS Non -Profit Housing is seeking applicants for a proposed Senior Citizen Non -Profit housing residence to be built in the hamlet of Dungannon. Interested applicants please contact E.C. BOWERS PRES., Dungannon, Ont. NOM 1R0 or Phone 519-529-7077 Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 26, 1988 -Page 15 BARRY W. REID B.A. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT •Auditing •Financial Accounting •Personal & Corporate Tax Consultation •Personal Financial Planning •Manual & Computerized Bookkeeping •Mortgage & Amortization Schedules 306 Josephine St. Wingham, NOG 2W0 Office: 357-1522 FOR... new ideas and opinions a more prosperous and progressive Village Exercise Your Right To Vote and Vote Joan Pollard LUCKNOW VILLAGE COUNCIL •Lifelong Resident of the Village •Concerned Citizen I am asking the ratepayers and the people of Lucknow for their support on the Nov. 14th Election. We have, as a council, spent many hours over several years to get sewers in our Town and now that they are a reality 1 would like to be in office for their completion. Our 20 unit Senior Citizen apartments are also a reality and I would like to be a part of the cutting of the ribbon for both of these projects. Thanking you for your support in the past and now I am asking you for your support on Nov. 14th. Sincerely, ELDON A. MANN Don't forget to set your clock Back One Hour Sunday Morning October 30, 1988 This message brought to you by ntinel