The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-10-29, Page 8
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
RINGS - WATCHES
RADNOR F.LORALS
CHARM. BRACELETS
Kinloss League
Men's high single, Jake Conley
233; high triple; Ron Stanley 602.
Ladies' high single, Phemia
Cameron 223; high triple, Merle
Rhody 555.
Men over 200: Jake 'Conley 233,
Ron Stanley 211, 206; Gerald.
Rhody 210, 201; Lloyd MacDougall
207, Jim LaVis 201.
Ladies over 200: ?hernia Cattier-
on 223, Merle Rhody 200.
Team points:, Kings 3, Snows 4,
Wealthys 2, Spys 4, Macs 5,
Pippins 3.
Team standings: Pippins 17,
Kings 15, Snows 15, Spys 13, Macs
12, Wealthys 12.
Ladies 6:30 p.m.
Bernice Kemp was the high
single bowler with a 262. Jessie
Joynt was the high triple bowler
with a 636.
Games of 200 and over: Bernice
Kemp 262, Jessie Joynt 224, 217,
Catherine Andrew 200, Pat Living-
ston 225, 203..
Team points: Mary Cleland's
Humbugs 7, Jean Phillips' Pepper-
mints 0; Joan Livingston's Life
Savers 2, Thelma Brown's Jelly
Beans 5; Bernice Kemp's Caramels
5, Catherine Andrew's Gumdrops
2.
Team standings: ThelMa
Brown's Jelly Beans 30, Joan
Livingston's Life Savers 29, Bern-
ice Kemp's Caramels 26, Mary
Cleland's Humbugs 25, Jean
Phillips' Peppermints 21, Cather-
ine Andrew's' Gum Drops 16.
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Men's 9 p.m.
High single went to Ron Durnin
with a'312 score. High triple went
to Ron Stanley with a 710 triple.
Games over 225, Ron Durnin
312, Ron Stanley 273, 243, Gerald
Rhody 254, .Ken Ohm 242, Bill Bolt
238, Clarence Greer 237, George
Stanley 232, Fr. bentinger 230,
Lloyd Hall 229, George Newbold
227.
Team points: Oldsmobiles 5,
Fords 5, Mustangs 0, Dodges 2,
Pontiacs 2, Buicks 7.
Team standings: Buicks 27,
Fords 20%, Mustangs 19, Oldsmo-
biles 161/2 , Dodges 13, Pontiacs 9.
Men's 7 p.m.
Graham Hamilton had high
scores of the evening with a 237
single and 'a 630 triple.
Games over 225: Graham Hamil-
ton. 237, Ray Cranston 228.
Team points: Owls .0, Cardinals
0, Vultures 7, Hawks 7.
Team standings: • Vultures 11,
Hawks 10, Owls 5, Cardinals 2.
lucknow
Dungannon
The teams have really come to
life this week with eleven bowlerS
making the news. Marie Stewart
was' high lady with 263 and Merle
Rhody had the high triple with a
score of 648. Other ladies over 225
were Merle Rhody 256, Dorothy
ErringiOn 240, Diane Park 230 and.
Helen Dickson 226.
Gerald Rhody had the high
single 'for the men with a score of
275. High triple was Ron Stanley
with a. score of 738! Other men
over 250 were Joe' Hilverda 265,
Bill Stewart 261, Jim Card 253, Ron
Stanley 251 and Gerry Ross 250.
The team scores were as follows:
Cubs 7, Wolverines 5, Zebras 5,
Gophers 5, Tigers 5, Kangaroos 4,
Coons 3, Lions 2, Squirrels 2, Foxes
2, Chipmunks 2, Polecats '0. •
. Team standings are 'as follows:
Tigers 26, Cubs 23, Coons 22,
Zebras 22, Squirrels 20, Kangaroos
20, Foxes 18, Gopher's 15, Polecats
12, Wolverines 12, Lions 11,
Chipmunks 2.
Ladies 9 p.m.
High single, Marilyn Rhody.227;
high triple, Linda Stickland 620.
Games over 200: Linda Stickland
214, 213, Barb Tyler 203, 214,
Merle Rhody 203, 216, Marilyn
Rhody 227, Anna Johnstone 223,
Linda Cranston 212.
Team points: Merle Rhody's
Grapes 0, Grace Hopf's Pears 7;
Kay Crawford's Bananas 5, Anne
Anderson's Peaches 2; Dianne
Carter's Apples 2, Lorna Guay's
Strawberries 5.
Team standing: Pears 43, Straw-
berries 36, Grapes 27, Bananas 26,
Peaches 19, Apples 18.
Town and
Country Bowling
Margaret McDonald bowled high
for the ladies with a single of 240
and double of 421.
High for the men went to Jim
McNaughton with a single of 292
and double of 440..
'Team points, Reds 0, Oranges 5,
Yellows 5, Greens 0., Blues 5,
Violets 0.
Team standings: Blues 27,
Yellows 26, Oranges 20, Violets 12,
Reds 10, Greens 10.
Funerals- Got Will
Woddl
South Kinioss
Rev. Ronald McCallum of Goder-
ich was guest minister at South
Kinloss Presbyterian Church on
October 26. Miss Margaret
Maclntyre was soloist and , Mrs. L.
Clarke organist.
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Fenton and
Christopher .of Sarnia were guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Allap. MacIntyre
• and family and Mrs. Olive Need-
ham.
Mrs. James Barton, of Fergus is
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Graham,
Mrs. Frank MacKenzie has been•
a patient this • past week 'in
University Hospital, London where
she underwent surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howald,
Katrina and Heather have moved
into their new home on the 4th
concession east.
South Kinloss W.M.S. members
attended the Maitland Presbyterial'
Rally in Wingham on Wednesday
evening where they took part in the
pageant and put 'on a skit, "How
not to conduct a W.M.S. meeting".
Denise King of Silver Lake was a
week end guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald C. MacIntyre.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Buckton,
Mrs. Janet MacConnell of Mildmay
and Mr. and Mrs. John Mowbray
of Ashfield were Sunday guests
with Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Buckton
and George of Kitchener.
Miss Nikki de' Jong of Holland
returned home last week after
spending a' month with her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jelle' de
Jong.
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