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LUCKNOW-DUNGAN NON
Ladies high single 'Betty
Stanley 297. , Ladies , high
triple Betty Stanley 690,
Ladies over 22$: Betty
Stanley 297, Joanne Searle
275.
Men's high single and
high 'triple, Rhody
with a 279 and 739.
Men over 250: Wayne
Rhody 279, Frank Hawthorne
256.
"A" Standings: Foxes 2,
13; Squirrels 2, 16; Cubs. 5,
19;.Cougars •0, 10; Wolver.-
ines 5, 21; Kangaroos 7.,.26.
"B" Standings: Chip-
munks 5, 42; Tigers 2, 21.;
Gophers 5, 22; Zebras 2,,9;
Polecats 2, 19; Coons 5, 22.
226, Donald IVIaeKinnon 225.
Playoff standings: a Olds;
mobiles 11, Fords 8, MOs-
tangs .40, Dodges 12,' Pcin-
tiacs 12, :Buicks 10.
LADIES .9 O'CLOCIt
High single Kay Crawford
with 233.
High triple Dianne Carter
withaipe589s. , over 200: Kay
Crawford 233; Dianne Carter
231, Lynn Wall 213, . Pat
Grazier 208; 'Carol Atkinson
206, Linda Cranston 202,
Karen Allen 202.
Team, points and stand-
ings: Bananas 5, 15;Xlierries
2, 14; Apples 5, 10; Grapes 2,
9; Pineapples 5,1; Oranges
2, 6,
LADLES 600 P.M. LEAGUE
Grace Elliott howled the
high single' with a 225,
Marion MacKintton b ovvl
ed the high-440e with a .79,
• Gaines of 200 and over
Grace Elliott 225, garion
MacKinnon 215, Susan Men-
gers 212, Nancy Aitchison '
210 •
Team points and stand-
ings: DuCks 14, 50; GepSe 14,
471/2 ;' Chickens 9, 441/4 ;
Roosters 11, 44; Turkeys
33;. Hens, 8, 33:
MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE SAVE.
High single and triple, YOU' Gerry Ross with 308 and 746,
Games over 225; Gerry 'SOLES'
Ross 308, 250, Ron Olson IN THE
296. Russ Button 243', Bob
CAREY - PURDON Greer 243, Ron Stanley 240,
Jim Bain 238, 229, Gebrge
HutinphreY ,234.; Del Nixon Dr. and Mrs. Edward. R.
Carey are pictured following
their marriage March 15th at .
St. Francis Church, Kitch-
ener, Ontario. Rev. Edward
Grace of Cambridge and
Rev. John Bell of White-
. hurch officiated. Wedding
music was proVided by Peg-
gy Voll of Kitchener, organ-
ist and soloist. Sharon Breth-
auer of Cambridge, friend of
the couple.
The bride is the former
Barbara Ann Purdon; daugh-
ter of Bill and Mildred Pur-
don of R: 3, Wingham, and
the bridegrotn's parents are
Ed and. She Carey of Salis-
bury, Maryland, U.S.A.
Given in marriage by her
parents, the bride" wore an
Empress line gown of ivory_
sheer chiffon witha Sweet-
heart neckline and French
Chantilly lace at the waist-
line. The skirt fell full to--
:forma handerchief •bottorrf,
A detachable blouson jacket
with a Victorian neckline,
bishop sleeveS and slit back,
covered the dress. A match-
ing Victorian hit adorned
with finger tip Welling and
blusher veil completed her
ensemble. She carried' an.
arm bouquet of cala lilies,
baby's breath, palm leaves
and fern tied with a large
ivory ribbon.
Matron of honour was
Mrs. Mary Gaunt of Chat-
ham, sister of the bride.
Bridesmaids were_Mis. Suz-
anne Digel of Atlanta; Geor-
gia, sister of the bridegroom,
Jan Wilson, Sherry. Sullivan,
Chris Bolender, and Dana
Culp, all of Kitchener.
They were dressed alike in
z.nkle length emerald green
mpress line gowns of chif-
fon with sheer chiffon coats
caught at the waist with ivory
satin ropes. Each wore side
bands of emerald green mar-
ibtin feathers, leaves and
baby's breath. They carried
arm bouquets of Fiji mums,
baby's breath, and fern with
trailing ribbons and flowers.
Best man' was Jon Harri-
son, of Waterloo, friend or
the groom. Don Gaunt, of .
Chatham,' the bride's broth-
er-in-law, Dr. Rick Beyers of
VVaterloo, Dr. Bob Martin of
Reading, Pa , Terry Hillier of
it and Marshall Cur-
tis of Ottawa ushered guests.
Brendan Digel of Atlanta.
Georgia; the groom's neph-
ew, was ring bearer.
They wore emerald green,
Chaucer tuxedos with wing-
collared shirts and tie bands.
The gronm. wore an ivory
Chaucer tuxedo identical to
the ushers.
The bride's mother wore a
dusty green formal gown
with matching gathered jack-
et and a gardenia corsage.
The groom's mother wore a
- mint green formal gown with
a gardenia corsage:
-Following the ceremony, a
reception was held' in the'
Ballroom of the Waterloo
Motor Inn. Dancing music
was supplied by. Opus II.
Out of town guests were
from New York, Ohio, Pen-
nsylvania, Georgia, Florida,
Maryland, Toronto, Ottawa,
Burlington, Ajax, Wingham
and Lucknovv.
The couple left, for a hon-
eymoon in Las Vegas, Nev-
ada, the bride travelling in
an ivory wool suit with orchid
corsage, matching hat and
accessories.
The bride is a graduate_of____
Sir Wilfred Laurier Univer-
sity and Stratford Teachers'
College and' is employed by
the 'Waterloo CountY Board
of Education. The groom, a .
graduate of the University of
Pittsburgh School of Dental
Medicine, practises in Kitch-
ener.
They live at 72 Highland
Rd. W., Kitchener, Ootario.
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