The Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-05-07, Page 9St. Joseph's Community School in Kingsbridge recently held their annual science fakir for
Grades 3 to 8..Tl a est, second and third finishers were back row, left to right, Brenda Van
Osch, Rhonda 'Hogan; Sandra Van Osch, and" Cara Stright. Second raw, Linda Bowler,
Dawn Wilson,• Dean Riegling, Cathy Dalton and Sheila Stright. In the 'front row are Jay
Rlegling and Jason Phelan.' [Alan Rivett, photo]
PRESSURE
TREATED47,,
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OUTDOOR
WOOD
FOR DECKS
1"x6"
2"x4"to2"x10"
ALSO
FOR FARM BUILDINGS
4"x4"x8'to16'
4"x6"x8'.to20'.
6"x6"x8' to 24'
Lucknow
entinel, Wednesday, May 7, 1986 --Page 9
J. W.,HENDERS.ONf.1MITBD 4.
tours: 11,1,0m -rel. 8 - 5:30 sat 6.. noon
Tbe,.Garvey° Public ispeaking contest winners were::recently tiu mounted at St. "Joseph's
Community School .in K1ngabIIdge. Finishing Brit, second or third were, back row, .left to
right, Angela Card,Joseph Brophy,Colleen Dalton, Laura Miltenburg, Jody Brophy, Jason
Phelan and John S. Dutton. Second row, .Benjamin Brophy, John Chilton, Connie
Nicholson, Mark VanDiepeobeek, Amanda Hickey, Cory Sharret, Daniel Nelson and
Dykstra. Front row, Lori Dykstra, Matthew Dalton, Evan Hickey, Joel Phelan, Joln Bowler
and Tambree McKellar. - [Atau Rivett photo]
Area bowling results
Kinloss Bowling
Val Matthews captured high for the
ladies with a single of 183 and a triple of
505. Kay McCormick also had a single
of 183.
Dave Swan was high man with a
single of 247 and Norm Bolt high triple
with 577.
Men 200 and over: Dave Swan 247,
Norm Bolt 227, Art Burrows 221, Bob
Campbell 215, Jerry vander Klippe 214.
Final points and standings
Doris's Elms 2, 24; Mary's Pines 5,
20; Eva's Spruce 7, 19; Ann's Maples 0,
17; Hannah's Cedars 5, 14; Grace's .1
Oaks 2, 11. '-
Season champs are Mary's Pines.
Playoff champs Doris's Elms.
° Town and Country
Gerda de Jong was high -lady with .a
single of 180 and a double of 348.
Leonard MacDonald was high man
with a single of 259 and a ;double of 467.
Mne200 and over: Leonard MacDon-
ald 259, 208; lan Dougherty 216.
u Finals Pubits and Stond ngs
Ida's.Crocuses Sy 14; Gt ce's Daffo.
dils .5, 14; Mary's Snowdrops;. 0,. 13;
Nlal el's Tulips 0, 9; Anria's .I yachiths
0, 6; Gerda's Pansies, 51 .i9. 8°.
,-. Season champs are the Pansies. After
a bowl .off between Ida's Crocuses and
Grace's .Daffodils,, the Daffodils .came
out on top to win the playoffs:
Classical 'muses of ,the r
debut at Blyth;: Menioria$'li ll V e liiiesi
Ma�:14=ja't 8:p.mr.:The Btyth Centre' ftp
Art is press tong Maes l`a 'liaff a ►a men
ian, conductifigatt ensembleton posed`'of
the musiciansof •,tthe +ntt rlxl renow ed
CanadianC iamber E semble. a<ugnmented,.
by other members oft►e Kitchener-Water:Y
lee 4y tpheiny O0hest a.
This will b ,lie first ,time syr phonic
music has been',''performed' at the Myth
Memorial Hall, The 'program 'consists of a
selection etbarogi a music including works
by Mozart, ''Haydn and a portion
symphony called•the Venetian, by" Airco% i
Salieri, the x legendary rival' of Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart :.
sampling of,the program includes the
four movements of Hdydit'SMorning
phony (no y6); the second of which contains,
both violin and cello solo performancesi,NC.
A. Mozart's Violin Cools lar D ajar (noa.d
) performed by soloist f oshe , amuter;
and Mozart's Clarinet :Concerto in A Major
with clarinetist Victor Sawa
Tickets are $ 0 each and available at
Blyth Festival Box Office, phone
or 523-922
On the evening ofthe concert ;the Blyth
Festival's 86/8/ Fall/Spring series tickets''
will be en sale before the performance `arid
during the infermissie4 at .the i3ox Office:
ore; details ;and a free brochure st�ltlin ng
next year's fall/spring season can be
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