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1/110010'W Senttoo1, Wodmooloy, November 26, r8O-Nge *
ees 'sec season
scores
:took tho lead about the 6
minute, mark and held the
lead to the. final bell, Two
late goal$ by Tiverton tight-
ened. the score a hit= and
added a touch of excitement
---- but aueknow stood the
test.
• -Oirls1WendberlIkin-RIPleYr-
the boys worked their way to
a 6 - win. Ripley took, that
first goal but only one goal.'
seParated the two teams
By George GIOsOla
The past weeks aCtiVitieS
POShed the Pee Wees record
to 5- I With victories against
,Tiverton, Ripley and Tees.
water, •All games featured a
lot of scoring and all were
Added bY ..fint.SOAL
On November 17 in liver,
ton, the team skated to an 8 -
victory; - After , giving
up the first goal, ,the boys
Bowfin
throughout the gatne, except
for 50 seconds, When Luelt,
now had a 6 4 lead,
On November 21 at borne
to TeesWater, the gentlemen
in green gave up the opening
goal hut in-less than two
minutes took the lead and
heldiffOrmost'ofthe game.
Teeswater tied the game at 5
in the third hUt LUcknOW on.
' the game 20 seconds later on •
a. goal, come hack effOrt,
In 'scoring, this Weeic, Dan,
ny Gilchrist and Donnie Me-
Farlan collected 8 points;
lOhn D. MacKeniie picked •
up 4 points; .Scott Hackett
Ch-ris-Imin-and-BraTt Pries:
tap earned .3 points; Chris
Collyer potted 2 points; Rick
Bechard, Fred Flanagan,
Jeff Gibson, .Andy Grazier,
Jamie Humphrey, Donnie
Murray and John Vander
Welds had 1 each,
Although none of our
games has been a defensive-
bat.tle, Dean Lindsay ltas
' played in goal. This is Dean's
first season with the team-10
friday s game, our second
reale goalie, , Jamie "Hum-
phrey, made his debut and
stood right in there for an
impressive start. •
On Friday, Mildmay, the
only team to win one from- us
-so far il he fo
re-match at 7.00 p.m.
AMATEUR TALENT SHOW
[EVERY TWO WEEKS]
KINLOSS .MIXED LEAGUE,
Ladies high single Nancy
Swan with 216 and .:high
triple Val Matthews with
566.
Ladies 200 and QVer: Nan-
cy Swan 216, Val Matthews
210. • -
Men's high single Hank
Hartemink with 234 and high
triple Jim ,Lavis with 598.
Men 200 and over: Hank
Flarternink 234, 201, Jhn
Lavis 211, 205, Norm Bolt
208,
Team points and stand-
ings; Spys 5, 27; Kings 2,'22;
Macs 2, 22; Pippins 5, 21;
Snows 2,18; VVealthys 5; 16.
MEN'S BOWLING
High single Brian Stewart
267. High tripleRon Stanley
737, •
Games over 225: Brian
Stewart 267, 229, 227, Ron
Stanley 254, 244, 239; John
Emberlin 253, Roy Finlayson
249, John Park 239, Harvey .
Houston 239, Bob Greer 45,
229, Eric Taylor 234, Jim
Bain 233.
\Team standings: Oldsrno-
biles, 2, 36; Fords 0, 16;
Mustangs 0, 24; Dodges 5,
- 28; Pontiacs 7, 34; Buicks 7,
30.
PLEASE NOTE
BENMILLER INN
WILL BE.
CLOSED
DECEMBER 1st TO DECEMBER 12th
INCLUSIVE
FOR RENOVATIONS
REOPENING
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13th
SPECIAL HOURS FOR
THE HOLLOW
OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY, DEC. 6&7
d'rHER TimE'S HY CHANCE OE AEPotNTNIENT, lirIONE 524.2 9 i
,
Wednesday,
December 3rd
at 8:30 p.m-
at the
Vendome Hotel,
Teeswater
EVERYONE WELCOME
PRIZES FOR CONTESTANTS
Music by Kountry Kato
For reservations phone
524:,2191
Beniniller .
Inn.
Nestled iii :Bertmiller, Ont., just 7
kilometres east of Ooderich on Huron
County Road 1, just off Highway 8..
INTERTOWN BOWLING
On November 22nd, Luck-
noW defeated As You Like It
Restaurant 25 - 22.
LuCknow scores were: Ron
Stanley 1164, Allan Stanley Mildred Cameron bowled 1033; Bob Love 952, Bob
the high single with,a 293' Greer •932, Gerry Ross 912,
Berthee Kemp bawled the Harvey :Culbert 833,
high 'triple with a 675.
-Games of 200 and over:
Mildred Cameron 293, 201,
Bernice Kemp 268, 223,
Anne Anderson 247, Marion LADIES 9:00 P.M.
MacKinnon 227.
Team points and stand- Ladies high single. Marie. -ings: Peanuts 7,48; Chiclets Parks 281„-Ladies high triple - 2, 44; Pretzels 5, 43; Choco- Marie Park 602.
lates 2,''42; Cheezies 5, 39; Ladies over 200: Marie LoIlipom9, 36. -----Park-281,---W4Irna--Ediott-2(0,
Gladys Johnston 201, Chris '
MacDonald 293, Marg Wil-
LUCKNOW-DUNGANNON son
-215, Wendy Nixon 235,
Lynn Wall 233, Barb. Helm
202. •
Team points and stand-
Ladies high single Fern ings: Cherries 5, 29; Bananas
MacDonald 233..Ladies high 5, 41Grapes 5, 35; Oranges triple Fern MacDonald 637. 2, 39; 'Pineapples 2, 21;
Ladies over 225: 'Fern Apples 2, 24.
MacDonald 233.-
Men's high single John De
Bruyn •317, Men's high TOWN AND COUNTRY -
triple, Bob Love 750.
Men over 250: John De
Ladies high single went to
Bruyn 317, Del Nixon 303, Grace Gibson with 174. Beryl
Bob Love 281, 268, Ron Hunter had high double of
Stanley 263. 292.
Standings: Tigers 43, Kan-
Harry Lavis had high score
garoos '40, Wolverines 39, for the men with single of 229 Polecats 36, Lions 32, Chip- and double of 399,, munks 29, Gophers 29, Zeb-
Team standings: Oranges
ras 26, Squirrels 26, Coons 28, Greens 25, Violets 23,
20, Cougars 16. Yellows 22, Reds 14, Blues 8.
BENIVIktk.
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WELCOMES YOU
Combine your outing to the
Inn with a visit to our shop at the
crossroads,
•SELECT LADIES' FASHIONS
*SPECIALIZING IN HAND KNITS by FRANCES
+TAN
• OPEN: 7 Days a week 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Tel.: 524-4300
W4c9MES
AFTERNOON
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2:30 to 4:30 7 DAYS A WEEK
SOMETHING FOR THE LADIES...
Come, visit our unusual country resort for Tea today!
We've prepared English muffins, freshly made scones,
jam, assorted pastries and Earl Grey tea for the occasion,
Relax and enjoy as we.serve you in front of an open hearth
log fire in one of our two lounges. (Reservations requested
for groups of more than 10).
" $3 50 just • per person
Complement your outing
with a visit to THE HOLLOW. 'A unique gift shop
• - juiu, steps-from our Inn • •
Benmiller
Inn
Nestled in Bentniller. Ont.. just
kilometres east of Goderich on Huron
County Road I. just off Highway
8. phone 524-2191.
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