The Brussels Post, 1976-07-28, Page 11N
TALKING POLICY — PC leader Joe Clark talks to
Murray Cardiff of Ethel, an ekecutive memer of the
Huron-Middlesex PC federal association' after his
speech to more than 300 peopie.at Vanastra Monday
night. (Staff Photo)'
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Interest in lawn bowling con-
tinues to increase. There have
been seven new paid members
since the Post reported 32 paid
members last week.
The July 19 mixed jitney
winners were: Mary Yuill, Ruth
Huger, Jan Mair, Frank Carter,
Doris McDonald, Gerald Gibson„
. tones, Jim Bowman, Norman
Hoover and Wilbur Turnbull.
The lawn bowlers had a very
uccessful jitney on Monday
evening.
Thirty three bowlers turned out
and after three games enjoyed
lunch.The winners: • Mary Yuill,
Marj Coultes, Verne Hupfer, Jim
Regular games: Mrs. Day,
Ingham, Bonnie Hislop, Gorrie
and Mrs. A. Hendrick, Waterloo;
on Forester, Elmira and Mrs.
SteMarie, Wingham; Margaret
ew, .Harriston; Mrs. Caswell,
Bluevale; Mrs. Cl4rence Den-
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Wroxeter; Deanna Boyd, Gorrie-
amet$40.
Purple • Ball; Nora
nnegan, Wingham; Lillian
Newman, Wingham and Sarah
nstett, Wingham; Mrs. Lewis,
Wingham and Mrs. Turner, Har-
ristom Joan Robinson, Lucknow;
ora Finnegan, Wingham and
s. Mew, Harriston. Share the
ealth: 1-Mrs. Bates, Harriston-
Coultes, Mark Strickland, Lulu
Kerr, Evelyn Mair, Lydia
,Turnbull, Ruth Martin and Jim
Bowman.
Forty-eight bowlers took part in
a mixed trebles tournament at the
lawn bowling greens here on the
afternoon of Saturday, July 24th',
commencing , at 1:30 p.m.
Winners were as follows: 1st,
rink skipped by Al Pym of Exeter,
2nd, rink skipped by Sid Thomp:
son of Stratford, 3rd, rink skipped
by •Jim Duncan of Atwood, 4th,
rink skipped by Jack Yuill- of
Brussels.
Supper was served at the close
of the tournament.
$28; 2-Mrs. Seiling, Wingham- •
$28. $25. Special: Phyllis Baker,
Wingham. Jackpot consolation
plus bonus: Ftelen Walker, Wing-
ham. Stand Up Bingo: Agnes
Williamson, Wingham. Dart
game: Names called: Ida Howald,
Lucknow, Margaret Riley, Wing-
ham and Mrs. Moyer, Mildmay.
Lap Card: Lyda Reidt, Wroxeter
and Mrs. Zeigler, Harriston. Door
Prizes: Eleanor Schill, Formosa,
Heather Riley, Wingham, Lillian
Newman, Wingham and Mary
Lynn, Ethel. Lucky Draws: Den-
ise Walker, Wingham, Mrs.
Seiling, .Wingham, Ethel Day,
Wingham and Laura Griffith,
Gorrie.
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