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Radishes Win
9 P.M. Play-Offs
High single, Merle Rhody 280;
high triple, Merle Rhody 65S.
Games over 200: Merle Rhody
209, 280, Mary Cleland 274,
Janet Barger 264, Hilda Andrew
203, 271, Lynn Wall 228 Mari-
lyn Rhody 203, 207 , Eva Adam-
son 202, Barb Sanderson 210 , Barb
Helm 211, Kay Crawford 246 , 201.
Team points: Barb Helm's
Carrots 3, Lynn Wall's Corn 0,
Dianne .Carter's Onions 4, Janet
Barger's Potatoes 2, Anne Wisser's
Radishes 7, Irene'Nelson's Pepper's
5.
Team standings: Irene Nelson's
Peppers 2k, Anne Wisser's Radish-
es 21, Dianne/Carter's Onions 20,
Janet Barger's Potatoes,
17 , Barb Helm's Carrots 16 , Lynn
Wail's Corn 10.
Once again an extra game •was
forced 'to break the tie. This
time between the Radishes and
Peppers with the Radishes coming
out on, tap. Congratulations
Ladies!
29 SKATERS
Chris Bell and Richard Bell of
Point Clark were presented with
engraved watches "for earning the
most money 'in the Ripley 'Huron
Skate-athon which earned around
$20 ,00& towards the new recreate
tion complex. Those who corn., ,
plated 18 hours and 12 hours (under
12 years) received silver dollars.
One 'of 'the highlights of the day
was when Darryl MacKay, 3-year-
Old son of John D. and Joan Mac-
Kay and Mrs. Adeline Martyn
skated together. Mrs. Martyn
skated in the present Jubilee arena
the night it opened and is looking
forward to skating in the new com-
plex:
'EIGHTEEN HOURS -29 S,KATERS
Kenny MacDonald, (Kincardine)
John Kelly, Howard Harrison,
Steve Bell, Joe Hodgins, Sandy
Lidtlie , Chris McGarvey, Mike
Pollock, Brian Regier, Garry ,
Shepherd , Connie Irwin., Donny
Boyd, Jane Ann Calling ,,Chris
Bell, Richard Bell, Donna Gallant
Frank StOrey, 6rian Coiling, Tom
Kempton; Robert Regier, Brenda
Fair , Michael Peebles , John
MacKay, Susan Reeves, Louise
Coiling, Janice Farrell, Helen
Cook, Carol Pollard , Kerry Hod-
gins.
TWELVE HOURS - 68 SKATERS
Ion MacKay, Rich Irwin, Terry
Irwin, Paul Coiling, Shelly Mac-
Fadden ,- Debbie. Fair , Shawn
Fiddler, Brent Coiling, Darlene
Coiling, Cheryl Taylor,
Harold Peet, Shelley Strauss ,
Mary Kempton, Ion Elliott, Shel-
ley Farrell, Peggy . Elliott, Kevin
Boyle., Karen McGarvey Murray
Coiling, John Van Kcioten, Jennie
Regier , Scott. McLean, Linda
ma"cDonald, Cordite Boyle , Ann
Courtney, Kathy Fludder , David
MacKay, Bill Cameron; Shawn
Coiling, Nancy MacDonald,
Brian Lowry, Brock 'Walden, Alli-
son MacKay, Frank Dore, Tim
Taylor Ricky Martin, Bob Cam:,
eron, Debbie Van Kooten, Joanne
Pollock, Sherry Strauss, Philip
Trepanier, Paul Trepanier, Blain
Hodgins , Michele MacTavish,
011ie Liddle, Paul Irwin, Betty
Jean MacLean, Jeff MacTavish,.
Don Harris, Margaret Tusz ,
6:30 LADIES LEAGUE
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 8
Rosalene Barger , 21 points above'
last year, presented by Vana
Gammie.
Anne Purvey'; who has held the
office of Secretary for the past six
years, was presented with, a gift
by Margaret Thompson.
It is hoped that all the ladies
will return to the league in the
Fall.
The evening concluded with the
playing of Court Whist with
Dorothy Anderson, winning high
prize and Belle Mole the low.
Heather MacDonald, Dawna Rtit-
ledge, Larry, Needham. Janice
Needham, Sandra Reid, Patti Mc-
Lean, Karen Lowry, Mary Mac-
Kay, David Gamble, Brian Gamb-
le , Jeff Stanley, Susan Cook,
Shari Ciampitt, Michael Gamble,
Larry Coiling , Guy Clampitt ,
Mervin Storey, Julie' Farrell.
Dozens and dozens of other
skaters participated for various
lengths of time, in the skateathon.
McQUEEN /
MacGRAW:,
THEGETAWAY
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Steele of
Detroit spent the week end at their
cottage at Point diark.
Mrs. Laura Welsh and her daugh-
ter Mrs. •Reta Irwin of Ripley visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pace
on Sunday evening.
Week end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Courtney were Miss
Wendy Courtney and Mike Murphy
of London and Moe Leonard of
Mississauga. '
Miss Sandra Kempton and Mr.
and Mrs. Brad Rotteau and Amy
of London were week end guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kempton
of Arnberley.
M. and Mrs. Chester Catnpbell
spent the week end at
their home, here.
The Pine River trio, Mrs. Bob
Courtney, Mrs. Perrin Lowry and
Mrs. Ernie Gibson sang a lovely
number on Sunday at Pine River
Church. '
Seeding operations are in full •
swing now..
The Eastern Star banquet was
held in Reids Corners Hall on
Briday evening with the hall
committee catering,for it.
The Ski-Doo Club of Arnberley
held a pot luck, luncheon Satur-
day evening in Reid's Corners
Hall.
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"CINDERELLA' LIBERTY"
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"KID BLUE"WESTEOARNTES
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29 Skaters Go Eighteen IHours 68 Go
Twelve Hours In Recent Skateathon,
Raise About $20,000 For Area Complex