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ci isholm had high single
ed303 Ernie Webb had high
pie with a 663 score.
ages over 225: Pete Chisholm
I* Webb 268, Kon Stanley
forge Moffat 238, John
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pm points: Owls 0, Cardinals
Ores 5, Hawks 2, Sparrows
tics 5.
[ani, standings: Crows . 38:
hies 26, Cardinals 25, Spar-
s 2p, Hawks 20, Owls 16.
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Ladies 6:30 p.m.
Donna Stauble bowled the high
single of 286 and the high triple 544
was bowled by Kathleen MacDon-
ald.
Games of 200 and over: Beryle
• Hunter 206, Mildred Cameron 212,
Donna Stauble 286.
Team points: Ferne MacDon-
ald's Diamonds 2, Trudy Foran's
Opals 5; Grace Gammie's Rubies 2,
Ruth Thompson's Emeralds 5;
Cora Thompson's Pearls 5, Pat
Livingston's Sapphires 2.
Team standings: , Opals 39,
Pearls 37, Rubies,37, Sapphires 37,
Diamonds 33, .Emeralds 27.
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Kinloss Bowling
Jelle de Jong rolled high for the
men this week with a single of 292
and a triple of 682.
Men over 200: Jelle de Jong 292.
202; Murray Keith 250, Ed Thomp-
son 245, Lloyd MacDougall 219,
Gerald Rhody 208, 207; Jake
Conley 203.
For the ladies Gerda, de Jong had
a high single of, 189 and Merle
Rhody a high triple of 499.
Team points: Nancy Swan's
Kings 5, Vi Thompson's Snows 2,
Don MacKinnon's Wealthys 0,
Agnes • Farrier'"s Spys 7, Ann
MacDougall's Macs 7. 'Merle
Rhody's Pippins 0.
Team standings: Spys 34, Macs
27, Kings 2S., Snows 24, Pippins 24.
Wealthys 13.
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High singles this past week went
to Elaine Irwin with 212 and Ron
Stanley with 256.
None of the ladies hit the 225
mark and Ron` Stanley was the only
man to reach 250 or better with a
256 score. . .
High triples were Anne Ander-
son's 584 and Ron Stanley's 646.
Team points: Lions 7, Chip-
munks 0; Tigers. 5. Coons 2;.
Squirrels 7, Wolverines 0; Gophers
4. Cubs 3; Zebras 7. Foxes 0;
Kangaroos 5. Polecats 2.
Team standings: Zebras 52,
Lions 35. Coons 35; Wolverines 31,
Tigers 31, Foxes 29, Polecats 28.
Squirrels 26, Kangaroos' 25. Goph-
ers `18. Cubs 16. Chipmunks 10.
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Mrs. Volaine Hodgins has re-
turned home from a most enjoyable
three week's ,trip to. Europe. ,
. Donald Wall is a patient ' in St.
Mary's Hospital. Kitchener *here
he, underwent 'stirgery on Thurs-
day. His many friends wish hint.
improved health.
Richard Page' has moved to
Ottawa where he began his new
work:
Mrs. Leonard Stanley entertain-
ed friends at a Tupperware party.
Mrs. John .Barr entertained
friends at a Tupperware party at
her home on 'Wednesday after-
noon.
Kim Langford of Woodstock has
been spending a while with her
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Nicholson and Lois.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs,
Percy Barr of 'Grand Prairie.
Alberta .on rhe birth of a son.
At the F. E.: Madill Secondary
S •howl Exercises. t%vo of our local
girls received proficiency awards,'
Ruth Eckenswillcr in Office Prac-
tice level 5 and Jeannette Barr in'
Music.
We extend sympathy to Mrs.
. George 'Graham and other mem-
bers of the Hewitt. family in the
passing of the late Jack Hewitt who
passed away in University Hospit-
al. Londa n on Wednesday. The
funeral was held on Friday after-
noon.
Holyrood Women's Institute
held their first card party on
Thursday evening at the hall. High
lady was Mrs. Alex Percy: high
gent. Allan Murray: lucky prize.
Gerald .Rhody.
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Bowling
Anna Johnstone had high single
for the ladies with 226, She also
had high double of 412.
Highs for the men went to Bill
Sproule with single of 207 and high
double of 335.
Team points: Reds 0. Oranges 5,
Yellows 0. Greens 5, Blues 5.
Violets O.
Team standings: Greens 26.
Blues 23, Oranges 21. Reds 19.
Violets 16, Yellows 15.
OUVET
Mrs. Ray Hamilton and .Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Tout of Kincardine
Spent the week end in St. Thomas
visiting. with relatives.
The.Youth choir of St. Andrew's
United Church: Ripley., presented
their musical "it's Cool In The
Furnace'' at Pine' River United
Church last Tuesday evening and
on Sunday evening in the Wingham.
United Church. The Young child-
ren have been working hard on this
presentation for the past several.
months and are very happy to have
the. opportunity of displaying their .
talent.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rich and
Pant of Wingham visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White.
Several from this area attended
the 4-H Achievement Day in Ripley'
on Saturday. The leaders for the
Clover Valley Club are Mrs. David
Elphick and Mrs. 'Ray Hamilton.
Farmers are working hard at
their corn and others trying to
finish their fall .ploughing.
Men's 9 p.m.
Ron Stanley had' both highs' of
the night with a 314 single, and 739
triple.
Games over 225: Ron Stanley
314, 243; Gerald Rhody 258. Bill
Button 253. Gordon Carter 253,
Mel Corrin 249, 233; Irvine Eedy
243, Frank Stauble 241, Harvey
Culbert 234. Rick Jardine 233. Roy
Finlayson 230. Howard Agnew 230.
Team points:. Otdsmobilcs 2.
Fords 5. Mustangs. 2. Dodges 5,
. Pontiacs 5, Buicks 2.
Team standings: Oldsmobil.es
35. Buicks 32. Mustangs 30,`
Pontiacs 28. Dodges. 27.Fords 16.
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