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Kinloss League
Ladies 'high single and
triple was Gerda de Jen
with 239 and 543.
Ladies 200 and over: Ger-
da de Jong 239, Val Mat-
thews 205.
Men's high single Tom
Arenburg with 231 and high
triple Lee German with 605.
Men 200 and over: Tom
-Arenburg 231, Lee German
225, 215.
Team points and stand-
ings: Kings 7, 10; Snows 5,
16; Wealthys 0, 3; Spys 4,
10; Macs 2, 14; Pippins 3, 10.
Ladies high single and
high triple Angie Farris!).
with 203 and 539.
- Men's high single and
• triple Don R. Farrish with
259 and 610.
• Men 200 and over: Don R.
Farrish 259, .,Sam Matthews
212.
Team points and stand-
ings: Kings 0, 3; Snows 7,
11; Wealthys 0, 3; Spys 2$ 6;
Macs 5, 12; Pippins 7, 7.
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• Youth league
Senior high single, Bruce
Elliott 181: Senior high triple
Bruce Elliott 403.
• Junior high single, Olds
Collyer 141. Junior high
triple Chris Collyer 396.
Bantam high single, David
Elliott • 118. Bantam high
triple David Elliott 317,
Team standings: Cadillacs
11, Z28'S 9, "Firebkds 8%,
. • Ferraris 81/2, Corvets 8.
Ladies 6:30 league
I Bernice Kemp bowled the
high single with a 268 and
also the high triple with a
•667.
Ladies 9 o'clock
High single Wendy Nixon
242. High triple, Dianne
• Carter ,670.
Games over 200; Made
• Park 205, Joanne Searle 210,
Gerda de Jong 207, Dianne
Carter 215, 226, 229, Barb
Hehn 209, Wendy Nixon 242,
June Bremner 219.
Missed last week: Marg
Wilson 233. Sorry Marg.
Team points: Crocus 2, kis
2, Snowdrops, 5, Hyacinths
2, Tulips 5,- Daffodils 5.
Team standings: Daffodils
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•Games 200 and over: I3ern-• • By Carol I/Wide
• Olson 218, Sharon Culbert
.203, .‘Betty Stanley 202.
Team points and stan&
ingi(Pumpkins 7, 28; Beets
7, 26; Carrots 5, 25; Beans 2,
21; Peppers 0,17; Tomatoes
9, 9- , •
ests attend
orster ainverSary
Out of town guests who at-
• tended the 40th wedding
'anniversary party for Ronald
and Kathleen Forster were
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Astront,
Lori Ann Jamieson and Faye
Ann Forster of Hamilton;
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon• C.
Montgomery of Agincourt;
Miss Faye Montgomery and
Mr, Richard Baker, Mr. and -
• - Mrs. Gene Mardaunt, Nath-
an and Matthew and Mr.
Gregory Gibson. of Toronto;
• Mr. Wayne Montgomery of
Kapuskasing; Mrs. Joseph
Forster and Mr. and Mrs.
Gene McGrath of Winnipeg,
Manitoba; Mr. and "Mrs.
In hospital
Frank Ritchie of Lucknow,
is a patient in Wingham and I
' District- HospitaL
Bh•ths
ELLIOTT -Wayne and Karen
- are .proud to 'a.nnounce the
4 arrival of their first child,
Sonya Marie, weighing 7 ib. .
9 oz., on October 4, 1981.
• Proud grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. John Machitire,
Denfield, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Elliott, Ripley. Great
grandmother is Mrs. 131gurche
MacIntyre.
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MANN - Cliff and Anne
• Mann of Lucknow are proud
to announce the arrival of
'their first. child, a son,
Nicholas Robert, weighing 7
lbs. 13 oz., on October 10,
1981, at Wingham and Dist-
rict Hospital.
GIBB Judy and John Gibb
of Kitchener are pleased to .
announce the arrival of their
second son, Steven John,
• weighing 8 1b7½ oz„ on
October 8, 1981 at K W
Hospital, Kitchener, a little
brother for Ryan. , Proud
grandparents are Evelyn and •
Dave Gibb of Whitechurch
and Fern and Harvey • Mc-
Dowell, Myth. 4 •
&bort Ackroyd of Brampton
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mac-
Kenzie, Mrs. Irwin Carruth-
ers and Andrew of Goderich,
also friends from Ripley,
Wingham, Teeswater and
surrounding area.
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14, Snowdrops 12, Tulips 11,
HyacinthS 9, Cream 9, his 8.
Town and Country
Joan Robinson had high
score for the ladies with
• single of 181 and double of
307.
High for the men was Bill
'Hunter with single of 178 and
double of 310.
Team standings: Oranges
10, Yellows 10, Reds 8, Blues
8, Greens 7, Violets 2.
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The monthly \ meeting of
the West Huron Junior Far-
mers was held October 12 at
Brookside Public School.
Election of officers was
held in October this year
instead of November. The
new executive is as follows:
president, tarry Henderson;
vice-president, Joanne Pent-
land, secretary, Carol Rit-
chie; treasurer, • Sharon
Blake, social convener, Doug
Aitchison; assistanct conven-
er, Bill Mole; press reporter,
Sharon Alton and directors,
Brock Hasty, Brenda Hend-
erson, Murray Irvin.
• The club catered at the
• banquet for the Welsh dele-
_ gates visiting in Canada in
ner and senior group partic-
ipating.
Seaforth on October 8. A
good turn out of club. mem-
bers attended and the even -
mg was enjoyed- by all.
The float entered by the
club in the Lucknow Fall Fair
won third prize,
Upcoming events include
the club's annual banquet
and dance on November 28 at
Brookside Public School. The
club's square dancing groups
are dancing •on Thursday
nights at Lucknow Central
Public School with a begin-
• Kay Morrison gave a re-
port on the social recreation
workshop she attended near
Shelburne. Kay conducted
one of- the games she had
learned at the workshop at
the close Of ,the meeting.
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