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The Brussels Post, 1981-04-29, Page 7THE HOWLING TRIBUTE Starring Jack Lemoh and Robby Benson :Plelythg . Sunday to Thursday Moy 24-28' We now feature a' 24 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE. Cali anytime for feature times, admission prices and coming attractions. Playing Friday to Thursday ' May 1-7 No COWBOYS No INDIANS, NO, CAVALRY TO THE RESCUE; ONLY A COR I Recommended as iNTENTAIINMENIT ERE COMES A TIM Playing WHEN WE HAVE TO STAND Sunday to UP AND BE COUNTED. Tuesday THIS IS THE STORY OF May 17 - 1 9 ONE MAN WHO DID. DIEFIANC WINGHAM, ONTARIO PHONE 357.1630 SUBJECT TO CHANGE MOVIE GUIDE FOR MONTH OF SHOWTIMES — SUN. JO THURS. DAILY 8:00 P.M. FRI. AND SAT. 7:00 and 9:00 P.M, DOUBLE FEATURES DAILY AT 7:30 P.M., inheritances and they had to be bathed twice May 13-16 a week: GOING *ME: a PPACHEI BROtAIX,,,A.,, MISC.0 IS risAS O -.4 d Ces1e THE DOGS OF WAR pESTRICTIED 7041;t0 7:t:11 0,1 Innommosmonsmemss Worm.. y••••••••1•••••1111.11i DANCE to the music of Walter Ostepack Saturday, May 9 Clinton Arena SPONSORED,BY THE CLINTON FAIR BOARD TICKETS $5.00 per person, can be obtained froM any director, the secretary NiFaye Fear, or the Wire Fountain Restaurant, Clinton All proceeds to be used to reduce the loan of the Fair Board, Special permit in effect yr + • • "M. IP* BOWLING AWARDS — Beth . Earl, Linda Davidson, Loretta Feener, Dorothy Martin, Doris Matheson and Bonnie Jacklin were all presented with individual awards for their various achievements when a bowling banquet was held for The Molesworth Afternoon Ladies Bowling League on Saturday night. See story for further details. , (Photo by Ranney) Molesworth ladies win bowling awards THE BRUSSELS PQ$T, APRIL 19, 1981 A7 Fred Sawyer is top TOP TEAM — A number of awards were presented at the Molesworth Afternoon Ladies. Bowling Banquet on Saturday night and receiving the award for the Top Team were Marilyn Nichol, Bonnie Beirnes, Mary Lou Bross, Dorothy Martin, Lorraine Edwards and Linda Minielly. Absent when the picture was taken was Thelma Keffer. '(Photo by Ranney) Bowling awards were pre- seated when the Moleswroth Afternoon Ladies Bowling 1,4ague'heki a banquet at the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre Saturday blight. Top team .award went to Dorothy Martin, Mary Lou, Bross, Bonnie Beirnes, mar- Oyu Nichol, Thelma Keifer, Lorraine Edwards anti Linda Individual awards were given for High Average Doris Matheson, 214; High Triple - Dorothy Martin, 797; High Single Bonnie Jacklin 345; Most Improved Bowler - Bonnie Jacklin; Most Im- proved First Year. Bowler - Loretta Feener. Bowl-off Champs were Lyla Shoemak- er, Hazel Cooper, Grace Ross, Doris Jacklin, Doris Matheson and BethBart; High Single ,and Handicap for Bowl-offs - Linda David- son, 04; High Triple and Handicap for Bowl-offs. Earl, 778. A meal was served by,the Brussels, moos and Grey Recreation Catering group. The new executive for the 1981-82 season is Bonnie Jacklin. - Presides-if; Marion Behrns, Vice-President; Wilda Higgns Secretary; Linda Davidson - Trea.strier, Any .ladies interested in bowling Monday afternoons at Molesworth can contact any executive member, BALL REGISTRATION For boys and girls of all ages Friday, May 1st 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. In the Brussels Public Library Fee: $5.00 per player Anyone interested in coaching a team please contact Jerry Dillow or Lois McArter For - the last night of bowling' • s in the Brussels Mixed. Bowling League Fred Sawyer was 'the high bowler with a high single of 276 and a high triple of 708. Danny McKay had second high single with 269 and Larry Keller was third high with 238. For triples, Walt Taylor was second with 674 and Danny McKay was third with 623. For ladies, high single went to Liz Sawyer with 215. J.E. IONGSTAFF -OPTOMETRIST- ' SEA FORTH 527-1240 Monday to Friday 9-5:30 Saturday 9-12:00 FREE PARKING ON PREMISES Closed Wednesdays By Appointment Second high was Gwen Cou- ' sins with 202 and Janet Beunes was third with 187. High triple for the night was 516 bowled by Wilda Hig- gins. Second high was Pat Newby with 494 and Janet Beirnes and Liz Sawyer tied ler third with 493. Games over 200 were: Fred Sawyer, 221, 276 and 211., Danny McKay, 269,' Liz Sawyer, 215, Carson Watson 206, Dennis Newby, 216, Gwen Cousins, 202, Jim McFarlane, 231, Walt Tay- lor, 215, 228 and 231, Ed Mosterd, 207, Dave Adams 237, and Larry Keller, 238. After a close race for the playoffs, The Hot Dogs pull- ed ahead and won it all with 34 points. The Spinners were second with .33. They were followed by the Super Jets with 32, Gutter Balls, 31 ; Going All The Way 30, and the Losers, 29. That's all for this year of bowling and we had a great league.