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Return From
Trip To Wost
Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Rettinger
of Teeswatenand"Mr. and Mrs.
P. J. MacDonald of tucknow have
returned' from a very enjoyable
and. interesting trip to the West
Coast: •
They visited relatives in Kings-
ley , Michigan; Fisher , Minnesota;
Grand Forks and Langdon in North
Dakota; enjoyed travelling
through the 'Bad Lands" of Mon-
tana' and the beautiful scenery in
Idaho and Washingtdn States;
visited for four days in Victoria
and Nanaimo returning through
the bkanagan.Valley and the
Foothills of the Rockies where
they encountered a severe pre- •
mature winter storm. . , •
This shortened their 4ourney
as they had planned on visiting .„
relatives in Calgary, but were
advised by the Police .that the
highways were impassible.
.They then visited friends in
Redcliff , Alberta and very much
enjoyed the trip home through
Illinois and North Michigan where
there were miles and miles of
bush turned to their beautiful
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Ladies' high single, Anna Dex-
ter 171; Ladies' high double, Anna
Dexter 298; Men's high single
245, Walter Dexter; Men's high
double , Walter Dexter 38.1.
Points, Greens 5, Blues 0;
Violets 3, Reds 2; Yellows 3, Or
anges 2. .
Team standings, Greens 7,
'Violets ET-Blues 5; Orange
5, Reds 4, Yellows 3.
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BRUCE
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AUTHORIZILD IRY A.6110d,
Lathes 6:30 p.m.
FerlieThfaclNnald was-the-high
bowler on Monday evening with
a 279 single and 632 triple. Good
bowling Ferne!
Games of 200 and over: Ferne
MacDonald 279, Marion Camp-
bell 9.37, Mildred Cameron216,_
Thelma Brown 212, Kathleen Mac_•
Donald 214 Anne P,urney
Jean Phillips 208, 201.
Team points: Belle 'Mole's ,
Shrimps 5 , Isobel Miller's Lobsters
2; Janet MacPherson's Scallops 5,
Carol _Martin's Crabs. 2; Vana Gam-
mie's Clams 5, Kathleen Mac-
Donald's Oysters 2.
Team standings: Clams 20,
Shrimps 15, Lobsters 15, Oysters
13--Grabs=11;-Seallops_10.
Mens' 7 p.m.
George Humphrey captured
both high single and triple for the.
first evening of bowling with scor-'
es of 231 and p90.
Team .points: Owls 0', Cardin-
als 7; Vultures 0,, Hawks 7;
Sparrows 0, Crows 7.
Lucknow.
Dungannon
Star bowler for the ladies this
week was Marina Park with a high
single of 252 and high triple of
629.
Ladies over 225 are; Marina
Park 252, Marion MacKinnon
249, Beatty Irwin 237 and Marie
Stewart 285.
Top bowler for the men. was
Jack Caesar with a high triple of
633. Jack Fisher had high: single
with 'a 287 score.
Men over 250 are: Jack Fisher
287 and flarvey Culbert 257.
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Team standings; Cubs 12; Tig-
ers 10; Wolverine's 10; Coons 0 ,
Zebras 8; Squirrels 7; kangaroos
7 Beavers 6; Pole Cats 6; Chip-
munks 5; Gophers 4; Lions 0.
Mens' 9: p.m.
Clarence' Greer started the new
season with a triple Of .743, fol-
lowed closely by Jack' Caesar with'
a_,716CIarence_also2iadm high
single, 283, with Jack cOrning
close again with 273.
Games 250 and ove-r:—Clarence
Greer 283, 253; Jack Caesar 273;
Roy, Finlayson ,255; Ted Cooper
252.
Team points: JaCk CaeSar's
Oldsmobiles 5, Bill Stewart's
Fords Grant Chisholin's Mus-
tangs 5, Bill Button"-SW2;
Clarence Greer's Pontiacs 5,
Howard Agnew's Buicks 2.
Team standing: ,Oldsmobiles.
5, Mustangs 5, Pontiacs 5, Fords
2, Dodges 2,. Buicks 2.
Ladies '9
Dean Agnew bowled high single
with 262 and also took high triple-
with 625.
Games 200 and over: Dean
Agnew 262, Hilda Andrew 219,
Mary Fjudder 215, Zena Riesling
214, Marie Stewart 210 and 207.
Team points: Barb Sanderson's
Ju Jubes Grace tiopfs Jel1y
Beant .5; Marie 1-1offman's.Choco-
lates 1, Marianna Porter's Pepper.
mints 0; Dean Agnew's Gum;
dropS-7-,--Loma .
0. .
Team standing; 'Jelly Beans
21, Gumdrops 20, ChocOlates 19,
Ju Jubes 12, Peppermints 8, Lolli
pops 4,
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ON 1972
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