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: The -Kangaroos and Chipmunks
ohne up with 2 •pints each on
i� ,..Wednesday -. night_ _ Eldon W-r-ai:t
led the Kangaroos; with 620 and '
• ., .Ray, and Betty Gannon scored a
.1?". combined total of 1163. Ruth •Ma-
thers was top lady scorer ,for the
• C ' week with 6605 plus 126 handicap
for a total of '731. to 'bolster the
Chipmuniks attack..
,Josie, Dorothy, Bud and Din
Hamilton all ,rolled over•the 500
`flat nma•rk to =assist••the• Poe Cats
in scoring 3 points from the.,
Squirrels, whose 'top. bowlers
were •:cord • and 'Shirley Brooks
With a Combined total' of 1296.
The Zebrastook 4 points' from.
the. Gophers with Eunice Cun-
ningham leading
ur-•ningham..'leading • the Zebras teaan
With 647, Bill Hall had X639. and
Fred Pierce '602: Russ Button 'was'
.top,•bowler ,for the Gophers with
579.
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'iWehope it's: .abbig. one for you. Heartfelt ibest''vw°islhes
to our many friends' and patrons for a won derful'year
sof. ;good health, success, happy 'days' and peace,
EBSTER and MacKINNON
Your Local Crest Hardware
Ripe x a !iz .etch racy ,. .trir n t►ro heir, zt. itrgao,
Wingham:Hgspital on Tuesday &
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x„ and Mrs. ,Allan •MacIntyre
' +have' moved to 'the residence of
Mr.: and : Mrs:. Herb MaoQuiilin
o'wirhile they are -spending the win -
,;ter in. the Southern States.:
Mr. arid. Mrs. Bob Gilchrist And
Mr. and • Mrs. Gordon. MacDonald
visited. Wednesday with Jack Gil-
christ in. Western Hospital, ital, Tor -
;Onto, where'. lie .:recently: under.:
went a serious ' .mastoid. opera-
top.'
Mrs, Jack •Wrightson, Glamis,:
spent Wednesday. with Mr. and
Mrs. 'Fred Gilchrist • •and' Miss
Winnifrecl Wrightson and hel;ped.
•care forlittle Mary, ;Helen 'Mac-,
• Donald' and Grant ,Gilchrist. .
Mr: •and• 'Mrs. Jahn Dickie of
,Jiope Bay are spending ,the wiri'
ter. months' with ; Mr., and Mrs.- ira
Dickie and !boys.
Mr. and Mrs Jack .Needham,
Suzanne and Janie of Corunna. are
visiting .vv ith'1Vlx•and Mrs, 'Lloyd
•MacDoiugali ••at d ,Ea nily.. •
Mr.:Dan T -MacKinnon and Mr
John'•MacKinnon are' at .Pinecrest.
Manor. for . the winter . months.
'Mr, 'and Mrs, Gordon Machines
.of Maariitoba .,motored . East . for
Christmas• and are •v Biting with
: Mi~; and Mrs. Ches ,Casemore and
Miss Mae 11acIrines . of Wingeham
and other relatives at Lucknow..
Mrs John MacDougall .who` has
•• 'been . apatien�t at Victoria Hos
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�pital, London,:•+was moved:'to• the
able 'to return hone with Mr. .and
Mrs? Leonard Macinnes. ,and. fa-
mily'enSaturday.
Those home for ':Christmas in=
chide: • Miss',Helen, Campbell of
'Kitchener,' Miss'Carol 'Stanley of
Stratford,. Miss $e. tty Hamilton
. from' Niag ara Falls Bill. Buckton
from Toronto . University, Sandy
MacKenzie • and Allan' MacDoug-
all `from. 'Western University, in.
London and. Denver Dickie' from
Waterloo University.•,
Mr, and Mrs; Allan Graham &;
family spent• Christi as ,wit"h: Mrs.
James Barton:of Fergus:: •
Mr, and • Mrs.Stewart 'Stanley
and girls of Petersburg,. Mr:. and
Mrs.' Gil 'Rtis.tin =and •:Todd • of
Georgetown and Miss Carol Stan-
ley-. of, .Stratford were Thorne for
Christma
s wi ith Mr . and; Mrs..
Harold Stanley,. and Wayne: -
'WANT REPORTS OF
HOCKEY ,.'GAMES
The e tinel. w.oul. like to
carry: brief reports; at •least, - • of
hockey activities an: all .series
big` Played. at the •local arena:..,
I.t is :impossible t cover . those
games, ..or even to. find .out .ac
&irately. what. happened. •This :re-'.
quires. ' the co-operation of each
team, and this is ' possible with
thee' appointment of. a ".press re-
pciter!' ,for each,teani who will
"ret us ' know• 'the score;" im
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:mediately' after; each game.'•
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• :We' rano o . extend our sincere greetings to.
eaoh 'af you and to wish you a New Year abundant
with joy, 'health and prosperity.
.May the coming year 'be one'of lasting. peace e 'and
contentment, -the. will da s of ' which .
� ill see the achieve -
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merit of your highest, :hopes and ambitions., rt,
JOHN1W.HENIERSON LUMBER
iIMITED ,
it ° 'MOR.GAN, DONALD and JItVi',
Allan andMarie Johnston :rel-'
l. a total of 1251 pins and 'Barry
McDonagh scored :567 for the.
Wolverines •'beft••lbowler who took.
3• pointsIfram, the• Coons, George
'r • ' 667 • and Howard
y (Fisher' s•eemed
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•handed Tigers split; •he ;points:
Don MacKinnon, led the Beavers
With 627. 'Fern MacDdi alid' had
6.25. 'and . Bud Thompson 'scored
579:' Marie. .and Bill Stewaht•were
'the. 'Tigers stars with 1261 com-
bined
• The Lions dowr?ed the 1st 1place
Cubs 'who were short handed. ,for.
4 •ipoints. .)tilwin.' Petrie red ' the
•Lions , with 548 acid John Park
was next high' with 629. •Dick.
Park was 'the top for 'the
Cubs With . 493:
'The: Beaver team was ;very
lucky, on' the Turkey: dra'w.•wheti
Len., '..MacDonald and Arnetta
Thompson 'were the. winners;
Thewinners for the turkey. roll
for . .couple'shigh • :triple •where •
Fred., Pierce ' with' 774 arid Eunice
Cunningham ' 554 for. a. `:total ',of'
132$ pins.. Ray. Gannon had high
men's triple :with X57; and Ruth
Mathers took ,the ladies with: .731.
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Standings
'Cubs. 39;:.Tigers :35, Zebras: 32,
Beavers` 17; 'Coons :26, ;