The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-02-19, Page 8EBRUARY 19, 1975
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Fr. Dentinger had high single of
the evening with a 300 score. Ron
Stanley had high triple with a score
of 666.
Games over. 225: Fr. Dentinger
300, Walter Arnold 263, Bob Finlay
252, Ron Stanley 249, Allan
Johnston 243, Harold Errington
228.
Team points: Oldsmobiles 0,
Fords 3, Mustangs 2, Dodges 4,
Pontiacs 7, ,Buicks 5.
Team standings: Buicks 80,
Pontiacs 78, Dodges 71, Fords 62,
Mustangs 60, Oldsmobiles 48.
Lucknow .
Dungannon
Mixed Bowling'
High singles at) the week go to
Mary Fisher with 244 and Robin
Sauve with 286.
Tied for high triple were Mary
Fishe and Joanne Searle with 651
and Ron Stanley captured his high
with 737.
Ladies over 225: Mary Fisher
244, Wilma Chisholm 241,-Joanne
Searle 238, Marg Finlay 233, Marie
Stewart 230, Irene Blake 228.
Gents over 250: Robin Sauve
286, Bill Stewart 261, Ron Stanley
260, 258, Jack Fisher 251.
Team points: Squirrels 2, Lions
5; - Wolverines 7, Chipmunks 0;
Coons 3. Cubs 4; Foxes 0,
Kangaroos 7; Gophers 5, Polecats
2; Tigers 3, Zebras 4.
Team standings: Zebras 97,
Squirrels 83, Tigers 79, Wolverines
74, Coons 68, Lions 66, Cubs 61,
PolecatS 57, Foxes 56,. Kangaroos
53, Gophers 39, Chipmunks 2.3.
Bowlers please check your
schedule for March 12- and 13. It
should read 4-10, 2-9, 7-3, 8-12,
1-6, 511.
Kinloss Bowling
For the men this week, Jim Lavis
rolled the high single of 252 and.
Ivan Laidlaw the high triple of 704.
Men 200 and over: Jim Lavis
'252, Ivan Laidlaw 251, 233, 220;
Harry Lavis 239, 213; Jake Conley-
228 225; Walter Dexter 225,
Russel Swan 224, Gerald Rhody
212, Evan Keith 201.
As always, Merle Rhody was
high for the ladies with a single of
244 and a triple of 606. ""''
: Ladies 200 and over; Merle
Rhody 244, 223; Vi. Thompson 205.
Team points: Kings 3, Snows 5,
Wealthys 4, Spys 2,' ‘. Macs 2,
pins 5.
Team standings: _Pippins 85,
Spys 85, Kings 70, Wealthys 63,
Macs 60, Snows 49.
Men's 7 , R.m:.
Ernie Webb captured both high
single and triple with scores of 348
single and -819 triple.
Games over 225: Ernie Webb
348, 271; 'Ron Stanley 328, _Bill
MacKenzie 271, Rick Cranston 250,
Randy Ackert 256. Ray Cranston
234, John Hogan 233, Greg Hamil-
ton 232.
Teal* points: Owls 5, cardinals
0, Vultures 0, Hawks 2, Sparrows
7, Crows 7.
Team standings: Vultures 73,
Crows 64. Owls 63, Sparrows 62,
Hawks 62, Cardinals 54.
Ladies 9' p.m.
High'single. Marie Hoffman 268;
high _triple. Donalda Scott 557. .
Games over 200: Marie Hoffman
268. Donalda Scott 219, 204; Eva
Adamson 203. Linda Cranston 200,
Grace Hopf 210. Anne Wisser 205.
Team points: Lynn Wall's Tulips
5, Merle Rhody's Daffodils 5, Anne
Wisser's Lilacs 2, Zena Riegling's
Hyacinths 7. Irene Nelson's Crocus •
0. Anna Johnstone's Narcissus 2.
Team standings: Hyacinths 94.
Tulips 86. Lilacs 84, Narcissus 74.
Daffodils 68, Crocus 56.
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Bible Study is being held this
Saturday evening at the manse. AU
are welcome. „
Roddy Inglis of Earlton visited on
the week end with his Mather Mrs.
Thomas Inglis, Betty 'and Tom and
Mr. and Mrs: Bob Adams and',
fOmily. Roddy was attending a
convention, at London last week and
while there visited with Aleic Inglis
at Westminster Hospital,
Mrs. Betty Flannigan visited on
Friday With Alex Inglis. it West-
in instor,
Miss Mary Lou Adams of Blyth.
spent the week end with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adams.
Saturday visitors with Mrs.
Oershom Johnston were 'Rickey
Woods. and his , friends of Egmond'--
ville on Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Johnston, Carol Ann and Ruth
Ann of Listowel visited with her.
Mrs. Dave Oberholtzer and
Jeffety of Wingham, Mrs. Mack
Cardiff of Brussels and Mrs. Bill
Rintoul and her granddaughter
Michelle Gutoskie were in Kitch-
ener on Wednesday to visit 'with
Mrs. Harry Gutoskie and baby son
Michael Harold at 'the hospital.
Mt. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan,
Clara and Mary Lou spent the week
end in Streetsville with Mr. and .
Mrs. Pat Donnelly and Angela and
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Craig and
family. At the home of her brother
Clinton Ladner and Mrs.., Ladner
they held a family reunion where
eight of them meta Miss Mary Lou
Ladie's 6:30 P•m•
Ferne MacDonald bowled the
high single of'240 and Grace. Elliott
the high triple of 652.
Games 'of 200 and over: Belle
Herbert 2.20, Grace Elliott 224, 215,
213; Ferne MacDonald 201, 240;
Shirley Hawthorne 203, Ruby Mc-
Donald 206, Mildred Cameron 225.
Team points: Grace Gammie's
Rubies 7, Pat Livingston's Sap-
phires 0; Ferne MacDonald's Dia-
monds 7, Cora Thompson's Pearls
0; Trudy Foran's Opals 2, Ruth
Thompson's Emeralds 5.
Team standings: Sapphires 781/2 ,
Pearls 78, Opals 73 1/2 .,Rubies 73,
Diamonds 70. Emeralds 68.
Lucknow Arena
News
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19
8:00 Juvenile Playoff
• Mildmay at Lucknow
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20
4:30 - 7:30--p.m. Figure Skating
7:30 Industrial League Playoff
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22
2 - 4 p.m. Public Skating
7:00 p.m. Flea Game
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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23
1:30 - 3:15 p.m. Public Skating,
8:00 Interniediate Playoff
Lucknow vs Fergus
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24 -
4:30 - 7:30 p.m. Figure, Skating
7:30 Atom Play Off
8:30 p.m. Midget Consolation
. Playoff
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25
8:30 p.m. Bantam Consolation
Playoff
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26
'1:30 -3:34k p.m. Mothers and Tots
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Winter Driving
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attended a winter carnival dance on
ice Saturday evening at Huron
Park. -
Mr. and M. Alex Orr of
Montreal spent the week end with
his relatives here and visited with
his mother, 'a patient in Wingham
and District Hospital. ,
Wendy Kay returned hothe on
Saturday after attending the Wint-
er Carnival at Quebec City for four
days with . others from Wingharn.
High School.
Jane Laidlaw of London, Paul
Laidlaw of Guelph spent the week
end with their parents Mr. and
Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw and on Sunday,
Joanne Laidlaw of Goderich also
visited with , them.*
Brian FalcOner and his friend
Bruce Brew' of Sarnia spent the
week end with Mr. and. Mrs.
Robert Mowbray.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw
of Lucknow were. Saturday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw.
Gary Rintoul and Gayle Rintoul
visited Sunday with his brother
-Leroy Rintoul and Mrs. Rintoul and
family of Tottenham,
Mrs. Charlie Machan and Mr.
and Mrs. Bob. Machan and family
of Blyth visited on Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Lorne Durnin.
Mr. "and Mrs. Herb Hunter and
Trevor of London spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilkens and
Ripley
Diamond Jubilee
Arena Schedule
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19
Mothers & Pre-School Skating
1 - 3 p.m.
Atom B Game - 7 p.m.
Bantam Playoff 'Game
8:30 p.m.
'Ripley vs Tiverton
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22'
Hockey,9 a.m. - 12 noon
Skating 1 - 3 p.m.
Skating 7 - 9 p.m.
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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23
Pi
W.O.A.A. Juvenile Finals
Ripley vs Tiverton - 2 p.m.
family of Listowel were' Friday
evening visitor's with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilkens.
Quite a few from here attended
the ice carnival in Wingham' arena
on Saturday evening February
15th.
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