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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-10-18, Page 901111,11NG 'Towas:andi Country Ann Anderson tolled high for .the ladies with singles _of .204 and M. Her double .of 394 was Ugh. For the men Ian Dougherty was :high with singles of 2.51sand 164, .for a double 415. Games 156 and over: Fern McDonald 195, 165, Mable Whitby 184, 154, -Harold Campbell 177, Len MoDonald 170, Jack Conley 166, 162, 'Kay Crawford :167, 163, Joyce Swan 200, .167, Dorothy:Brown 169, -Lloyd McDougall 166, .Bill lifultiriks 165, Bill Burton 165, Fraser McKinnon 166, 155, Don McCormick 152. Teamstandings: Tulips 11, Daffodils 10, P.ansies 7, Hyacinths 6, Crocuses 6, Snowdrops 5. Monday Night Mixed :Eric -Taylor 'captured the mera's high single and triple with 305 and '754 respectively. Shard Webb _Ziegler was hot for the ladies with a 242 -single and 616 triple. Games over 200: Eric Taylor 305, 220, 229, Dwayne Ziegler :220, Torn Gilmore 224, John Vandiepan 240, 220, Merle Rhody 214, Shani Webb _Ziegler 249,, Fred deGoer 225, Barb Jardine 209, 220. Wednesday Night Mixed Couples Gerald .Rhody .is back into the swing of things rolling a '235 single and 633 triple for the men. Barb Tyler's 215 took the ladies single and Mary Phillips captured the .triple with a 538. Games over .200: Mary Phillips 201, Barb Tyler 215, Allan Hackett 225, Gerald Rhody 236, 230, Steve Van Osch 207, Nic Beyersbergen 213. Team, standings: Tigers .26, Squirrels 25, Wolverines 24, Kangaroos 23, Chip - =mks 19, Gophers 9. Gilchrist - :Miff llankosiving t.setting lin St. John's Alcan 'Church, :_Ancaster „was where waddthg ',vows were exchanged -between (Murray ..laam 'Gilchrist:and -Carolyn ,,,Aane • Duff con SaturdaySeptember :239:41189...at .4136 7pano -Their ,lparents Jere Bab .and June ..11311christ, Bit 5, ,Lacknow Mid Arin- =cent andlanet "Duff, Dundas.,Atteadants *7 the bride mere her :friends, Nancy achiltor, 'Christine Mestgie ,and ,SandA CaldweliNicEloutddattlauilitonarea. The groom' s „attendants . were John Duff, brollter lof :the bride, .7.pale And Dani 'Gilchrist, %brothers fa thelgroine.iBrathey -1ilehrb3A, "'phew etAhe:grocaniwas41111g- bearer.. Archtleaconitoltert a.C..Gr4gg heisted .at :the :Amble dug ceremony assisted by :the bride's .Grodiather, Charles C. Stirling. Mail.ue Gitabrit ,was the ,;soloistaccomptudedowthe lemon 'by ..flugh „Rutherford. 'Two limousines .were,•=waitittgat Abe 'Citurch.lto carry ,.the -weddingspartYstolhe.iSoottisehllite 'Club where ':Ahe .:reception .billowed. .Michael ,olch.uston, -Taranto was Amster of ereatonies. UouourelI ,guests were the grandmothers •tof :the twodthug Mrs. ewart Auld and the tbide's ;.-great .iaunt ...and Allele 'Charles sud-,Olive TOIL Qouneeliout :wit 0 justeelebratedlAbelrinthltnalvextlarY it the Aallie :J1011. Gags :were :present from. Vonneeticat, lar,onto, „London, Grattgetille, 'Greek, IlurlOgion, Alpley,Iihmordhlue, zWiniaiun, Waterloo, Altelletter ,Altd laeliAtaw. :�1g ihoncyatoonin Newl0r1014041114-lk:teneP- Alanin LatitAtow,theaotoleirilUr 24 fitritet 111011401. Kinettes mise .over $1.500 for OF Ths.huelmov and District Kinettes held their first ever OF 'Toll on October 6 and collected over 1;500.00 to help in the fight 'against Cystic Fibrosis. 'The Kinsmen and Kinette clubs across Canals! .back CF as their -major 'fund- raising effort. Cystic 'Fibrosis _affects `_ths lungs, pancreas and sweat -glands -making breathing and .digestion crhe disease lis caused 'when a child inherfts the CF gene from both parents, but it has not been _known exactly what the molecular [defect in the gene 7was. One in 20 people are carriers the gene. If both parents are .carriers, the chance of the child having QF is mein 'four. There has never been -a way to know if you are a carrier or not. In -September .a major breakthrough was announced by :the .1iospital for Sick Children in Toronto and Howard 'Hughes Medical Institute at the University .of Michigan, the :discovery of the defective gene which causes cystic :fibrosis. Dr. Lap-Chee TSII, a geneticist at Sick Kids and Dr. Francis Collins of the Michigan .Institute have :been credited 'with this breakthrough. There is still a lot of research to be done and the battle to :bring this -disease under 'centre' is :far from over but for Cie :sufferers there is a glimmer of hope at the end of the tunnel. Lveknow Sentinel, Wednesday, .0etober 189 1189 :Pap Trinity Fast -Food .Pryers The third meeting of Trinity Past Food Pryers was held at the home of Hazel Hackett on October 3, with all members present. At the meeting members discussed food left overs and what to do -with them. Piz- za Style frittata, grape ,spinzter, meat sauce and biscuits were made and en- joyed by those present. The fourth meeting of the Trinity Fast Food Fryers was held at Connie 131ack2s. Members talked about the different parts of a microwave and made S'mores and Spudwiesers. They were GOOD! Whiteehnreh Snappy Sanekers This 411 club is called Good Foods Fast. The first irteeting was held on September 18 at Betty Ross's home. Members compared ingredients in the different cereals on the market. Nomination for offices resulted in the following; president, Steve Rintoul; vice, Maryon Dow; secretary, rotating members; press reporter, Scott Rintoul. The club has a total of nine -members. Diane Ross made apple spice muffins. The second meeting was held on September 26 at the home of Kathleen Elliott and members decided on their name, Whitechurch Snappy Snackers. After the 410 pledge ..a comparison was made on preparing tea biscuits -ming dif- ferent bought mixes and homemade mix These were judged by the members for colour and taste. Pancakes and pizza were made from MIR prepared by Kathleen Elliott. Donnybrook 411 At the last meeting of the Donnybrook 4E meeting members answered questions and attended to their home actitivies. This week the members had Parmesian Chicken, Rice Pudding, Bunwich Grape Spritzer, Garlic Bread, Chili, Strawberry Sundae Topping, Butterscotch Sauce and Hot Fudge Sauce. On November 1 a nutritionist is coining to Donnybrook Church and is showing some nutritional snacks. Snappy Snackers and Energy Waste Nots The Snappy Snackers and the Energy Wastenots met October 9 at the home of the leader Lynda Thacker. The Snackers made scones which everyone -enjoyed and discussed hot spots in the microwave. The Waste Nots discussed how to stop drafts in their homes. The next meeting is October 18. • Here's great value on CASE I :Aatteries packed with starting power. Every:CASE 11-tflattery is manufactured to :provide superior service .under sven-theloughest .conditions and coldest winter fits-manratIVI., Chrysler and:Ezunquipment Applications. r•320:Cold -.Cranking 8Ams •73,Brutes lissom "compact'''. We st CASE 111 Batteries for al I your ivehicias anti equipment 1.1.1KWW • 4 1