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berries ire the lead
Ladies ;,Q'elock'
H'igh.. shigle. Linda Stanley
• 290: and high triple, Linda
Stanley 628.
Lades 200 and over: Linda
Stanley ' 290, Wilma Elliott
220, Barb Tyler 216, 2.11.'
Team points, and . stand-
ings: Cherries 5, 21; Bananas
5; 17; Pineapples ' 0; •1.6;.
Oranges 2, 14; Grapes 7, 12;
Apples 2, 4.
Kinloss •Mixed '
Ladies high single Nancy
Swan with 208 and high
tripleRuth Conley with 5211.
Men's high single Harry
Lavis with 244 and high triple
Jim Lavis with 602.
Men 200 and over: Harry
Lavis 244, Norm Bolt 221,
Jim Lavis 213. '
Team points and stand-
ings: Spys 5, 10; Snows 7, 9;.
Macs 2, 9;. Pippins 7, 7;
;Kings 0, 5; .Wealthys 0, 2.
Men's Bowling
High single .Ron Stanley
308. High triple Ron Stanley
759,
Games over 225: Ron Stan-'
ley 308, „255, George Hum-
phrey 288, Rob larmen,268,
Harvey Houston 259, Brian
Stewart 258, Ron Elliott 258,
Ron `Olson 238. Allan Stanley
237,'1236, 229, Russ Button
236, Bob Greer 225.
Standings: Oldsmobiles 5,
101; : Fords 0, 63; Mustangs
2, 96; Dodges 7, 811/2;
Pontiacs 7, 7b1/2; Buicks 0,
65.
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Town and Country.
Joan 'Robinson had high
single for the ladies with 2111
Anna Johnstone had the
double of 381.
igh for the men went to
Jim p cN g on with. single
of 233 nddouble of 350.
emir' standin : eds 7,
Violets 7, Blues 8, Oranges
3, Greens 3, Yellows 2.
I3icknow-Dungannon
Ladies high single Merle
Rhody 290. Ladies high triple
Merle • Rhody 635.
Ladies over. 225: Merle
Rhody 290. Jackie :MacNay
247. Joanne Searle 234,
Wendy Elliott 227. '
Men's high single D. A.
Hackett 257.. Mens high
triple . Lorne Cook 669.
Men' over 250: D. A.
Hackett 25,7, Lorne Cook 256.
Standings:. Chipmunks 84, ,
Tigers 1191/2 , Gophers 76,
Zebras .76, . Polecats 67,
Squirrels 83, Cougars. 72;
Coons 66, 'Wolverines 91,
Kangaroos 1101/2, Lions 72.
Tigers were season
champions.
Intertown Bowling
On March 21st Lucknow
started the playoffs . by de-
feating Shelburne 28 - 19.
Lueknow scores were: Ron
Stanley 1419. Gerry Ross
1184. Bob Love 1059. Harvey
Culbert 986, Bob Cranston.
937. Allan Stanley 906..
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Men's. `Bowling
High single 'Jim Lavis 327
and high triple Jim ' Lavis.
704. ,
Games over 225: ;Jim Lavis
327, Harvey Houston 265,
George ,.Humphrey 251,
Wayne Cranston '249.. Roy
Finlayson 242,. 242, Ron
Stanley .240, 227.
Team standings: Oldsmo-
biles 5, 106, Fords 2, '65;
'Mustangs 2, 98 Dodges 2,
831/2; Pontiacs.5, 811/2 Buicks
5, 70.
Ladies 6:30 p.m.
Roberta Whytock' bowled
the high sin*le with .a 288.
Roberta Whytock ' bowled
the high triple with a 637.
Games.. of • 200 and over:
Roberta Whytock 288, 208,
Isabel' Tiffin 236, 232, Ber-
nice Kemp .235•, Mildred Ho-
gan . 205, Lori Maize .209,.
Mary Cleland 212.
Team •points and stand-
ings: Peanuts .14, 26; Cheez-
ies 8%, 25%; Pretzels 13, 24;
Chiclets 11, 22; Chocolates
81/2, 151/2; Lollipops 18, 13..
Show slide presentation
The. , Wingham Voice for
Life held its monthly meeting
on Monday, . March 2. Two
ladies from the Natural Fam-
ily Planning Clinic .in : London
gave a slide presentation on.
the ovulation method. They
said that 99.5% are able to
avoid or achieve pregnancy if
this program ' is ' followed:
accurately. . .
The education chairman
stated that "Abortion' in the
province of Ontario has, be-
come a method of birth con-
trol subsidized by the tax=.
payer. Statistics Canada indi-
cates that the abortion rate in.
Ontario is rapidly escalating
which means either • the
health of women is declining
at an alarming rate or that
abortions are being perform-
ed for other than medical
reasons. In • 1979 - 30,671
legal abortions were per-
formed in Ontario: Each
abortion is paid for under
OHIP" •
The famous Peoples .Play-
ers will put on.'a play in the
Goderich High School on
June 6' sponsored by the
Goderich Mentally. Retarded
and Pro . Life Groups.
The annual Pro Life dinner
will be held on April '29.
PLAN TO ATTEND THE
OO Huntley Street Rally:::
at F. E. Madill Secondary School
231 Victoria St., E., Wingham
Friday, March 27th
At 7:30 p.m.
Doors open at 7:00 p.m.
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