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panied 'Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gibb Anna Dexter min the high to London. Ivies. 'Ross and Mrs. single at 150. Conn visited with Russel Ross and. Olive Smith took the ladies high
double with a score of 273.
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For the men Gerald Rhody rol-
led high" single with 232 and high
triple With-628.
For the ladies Marilyn Rhody
had high single with 215 and high
triple with 534. Good going
Tigers 31, Beavers 28, Zebras 25, RhOdysl •
Wolverines ,24,-Coons-.23_,_Souir- Men over 200 were; Gerald
Rhody 232 and 202, Harry Lavis
207 and Jim Lavis 201.
Ladies over 20.0 were Marilyn
Rhody 215 and lime Gilchrift 207,
Team points: Ann MacDougall's
Macs 7, Doris MacKinnon's Weal-
-thys 0 Mdry Lavin'-Spys-5, Eliza-
beth Dickies Pippins 2. •
Team standings:' Macs 16, Pip-
pins 16, Spys 12, 'Weaithys 12.
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Marie Stewart bowled high '
single with 293 and also took
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Carnes 200 and over:' Mary
SteWart 293 and 282, Hildall And-
rew 222, Anne 'W'isser 213, Barb"
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Jean Phillips took top honours
on Monday evening rolling the
high single game 4ef 280 and the,
triple of 696. Good howling
Jean!
Games of 200 and over: Jean
Phillips 260, 280
I . Team points: 'Sobel Miller's
Lobsters .7 ,Naria Gammie's
C1a-ms-4.4a,net MacPberso
'Scallops 5, Kathleen N4acDona1c,l'
Oysters 2. #
Team standings: Lobsters 36,
dams 35 , Oysters 27, Scallops
23, Shrimps 21, Crabs 19.,
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Marie Stewart rolled three good
games of 220, 230 and 244 cap-
turing both high single and high
triple -61-694.
Lady over 225 was Marion Mac-
Kinnon 227. '
Stay howler for the men was
Bill Searle with a 745 triple.
Stuart Jamieson captured high
single with 289.
Men over 250 were: Jack Caes-
ar 283; Bill. Searle 280, 251; Harv-
ey Culbert-27'9-, 270;-Bill-Stewart--
259; and Mel Dickson 253.
Team standings are: Cubs 31,
LUCKNOW
Lciri Fisher of Guelph was a
week end visitor with her cousin
Rhonda Gibson.
We are pleased to report that
Mrs.. Earl Caslick was released
from Walkerton Hospital on
Tuesday and came to the home of
her daughter' Mrs. Ronald Cotates,
Mr: Coultes and family of East
Wawanosh.
Earl Caslick'„ patients at Vie tor s
Hospital, •
FOlks .here were sorry to heit-
of :the car accident in whichRe\ •
Robert Marshall' was involved Ant,:
a boy. died as a result of the ac...('W
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Tiffin relatives received word
on WedneSday thit Mrs. Sidnc:,'
Payne .of Belle Ewart had passed
away 'following surgery. She .
leaves. to mourn her loss herlitl-
band ; one .datighter•Nlrs.)acl
Cu
and Raymond and 16 grandclii,Id-
ren and 3 great grandchildren.
The funeral was held'at Hradf
at 10 a. rp . 'Saturday. . •
PASS NIGHT
High single of the evening
went to pave Humphrey with a
score of 250. Ron Stanley had
high triple with a score of 600.
Games over 225 - Dave' Hum-
'phrey 250, Ron Stanley 242, Bob'
Cranston 234, Bob Humphrey 227.
Team points Owls 4, Card-
inals 7, Vultures 5, Hawks 0,
,Sparrows 3, Crows 2.
Team standings - Wayne
Rhody's Owls 8, Evans Helm's
Cardinals 26, Ron Stanley's
Vultures 21, George Stanley's.
Hawki 24, Art Purney's Sparrows
8, George Humphrey's Crows 18.
For the men Clarence Bell
captured. both high single .and
double at 201 and 360'.
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Sanderson 209, Grace Hopf'205., w
Mary Fludder 204, Shirle}'Bolt
WHITECH_URCH .200.
Team points: Marie Hoffman's
Chocolates 5 „Marianna Porter's
Peppermints 2; Lorna Guay's
Lollipops 0, Dean Agnew's 6um-
drops 7; Grace Hopf's Jelly Be-am
5', Barb Sanderson's Ju Jubes .2.
Team standing: Gumdrops 39,
Chocolates 38, Jlly Beans 35,
Ju Jubes 28, Peppermints 19,
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Team points, Clarence'Bell's
Blues 5; Earl McDonald's Greens
0; Les Purvis' 'Violets 3, 'Harry
Lavis' Reds 2; AI Irwin's Oranges
3, Mel King's Yellows 2.
Team standings, Blues 17,
ureetz- ,Yellows
Oranges 13, 'Reds 9.
Mens 9 p.m.
Jack Caesar roiled the high
single with 275 followed' closely
by Herb Barger with 24"3. Jack
also had the high triple 733. '
• Father Dentinger was runner-up
with 687.
• Games 250 and over, Jack
Caesar 275, Herb Barger 273;
' Murray Button 266, Cho. Ander-
Treat-irvi*e--
Team points, Howard Agnew's
Buicks 7, Bill Stewart's Fords 0; t°
Grant Chisholm's Mustangs 2,
jack C.esar's Old's 5; Bill '
Button's Dodges 3, Clarence
Greer's Pontiacs 4.
Team standing, Buicks 30,
Fords 21, Pontiacs 18, Old's 17,
' Mustangs 14, Dodges 5,
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