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TOWN AND COUNTRY.
Joan Robinson had high
single for the ladies with-202.
The double went to. Yera
Purvis, with 335.
High for 'the men was
taken by, Jack Ritchie with
double of 368, single 209.
Team standings: Reds. 2,
Oranges 10, Yellows
Greens 2, Blues 5, Violets 8.
KINLOSS MIXED LEAGUE •
High man was Harold
Campbell a singlebf 229
and a triple of 584.
Men •200 and over: Han:4d
Campbell 229, . Gerry V,d.--
Klippe 222, -Don E. Parrish
222, Lloyd MacDougall 212,'
Ron McQuillin 204, 201.
Ladies high was Betty Lou
Dalton with a single of 201
and' a triple of •517.
Team points and -stand-
Skows 7, 14; Macs 5, 9;
7;79; RiirgS72;--r:isiss
0,. 3; Wealthys ,0, 0.
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The Pe Weea ended a last fa.11 to the first Practice a Palmerston. Tourney Con- • crew was led by Brian De.' Chris Collyer for One Pine- boys would IOW to thank VI*
busy season on April 5 With a and all twenty.4ive finished solatiOn, W.O.A.A., chain- Groote, our only second year Coach Murray and manag- -parents for being . their best
win against f/russels, The the season with the odd On/011p in straight games. defenseman: His 'example ers Collyer and Gibson would fans and the 1,ticknew Co-op ''' team completed th.eir $eaSun• game. off or limps, tan,mps and an exciting playoff series helped the rest of the creW like to thank the boys far far their support , gameswith $7 and a record , and Floridai oranges, Our with Smtthville in the OHA Play like Veterans. • their peerless performance, ,P100 team activity will be
of wins, r3 ties and 22 team had 9 second year and prayoffs.goal, Bill Card carried pleasantnesS and punctuality a family fun night t Holy- 10Sses. • ' • yearPlarerS7r---- he-seasot
Twenty-five boys came out • Team beSts likely included Murray, was leading scorer, parts of 43 , contests. •}3ill's
METS BOW, LING. •
High single Jim Bain with.
a331.
`.High triple Ran 'Stanley
with 707.
Games over 225: Jim Bain
331, Brian Stewart 294; Ken
'Adams 288, John Van Diep-
A eri 252, Ron Stanley 246, 241, Games of _20 _and over:
Bernice Kemp 277, Merle
Rhody 259, 203, Jean Phil-
lips 26$, Lois McIntosh 201,
Lorna BUtton 202, Becki
Culbert 206.
Playoff. champions are the
Ducks, team membersheing •
Merle Rhody, `Mary Cleland,
Grace Elliott, Joyce Adar#-
son, Kathleen' MacDonald;
Edna' McDonald; Lillian Ir.-
vin,Dorothy Hamilton, Mild-
red Hogan.
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TOURNAMENT BOWLING
On Saturday,' *April 12
Lucky' Wood Lanes held a
3-6-9 Tournament.
Botr Greer 234, Roy Finlay-
son 233, Clarence Greer 231.
Team standings: Oldsmo-
biles 9; 20; • Fords 13,- 21;
Mnstangs 11, 21; Dodges 9,
21; Pontiacs 101/2 , 221/2 ;
Buicks 101/2 , 201/2 . •
Games over 20,Qi. Linda
Cranston 294, 210, Marie
Park •251,.:••. Chris._ McDonald
224,. Sharon Cuillerier 211, •
Barb Tyler 207, Marie Hal-
---clenby-205. • ' '•
Team point§ and. Stand-
. ings: Cherries 5, 19;,Bananag
2, 17; Pineapples 7, 16;
Grapes 5, 14; Apples 0••,- 10;
Oranges 2, 8..
LADIES 6:30,P M:. LEAGUE
Bernice Kemp bowled the
high single with 277. ,
Merle Rhody • bowled the
high, triple with a 633.
With an average of 2.30 performance • impr'oved
points per game and 90 steadily --- perhaps our most
. points for the season. Assist- improved'player. Todd
ant Captain, Todd,, Ritchie, * _Scharlach' appeared 'in 30 •
was second in scoring with games with a very respect-
1.78 pointS _per game and able:- 2.09 goats against.
Donnie McFarlan was third Others Who stood between
The -seven winners were with 1.34 pOints per, game, the pipes were Donnie Mc-
Lloyd NSiddall, MolesWorth, Defensively, the blue line Farlan, for ,nine gams,.and
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