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BOWLING
Monday Night Mixed
Eric Taylor bowled the high single and
triple with a 226 and 620.
Betty Stanley's 254 and 620 took the
single and triple for the ladies.
Games over 200: Nancy Gibson 206, Tom
Gilmore 203, Shani Webb -Ziegler 241, Ron
McQuillan 205, Betty Stanley 254, Wendy
Richie 225, Eric Taylor 226, 203, 203, John
Vandiepen 206, Joe Austin 211.
Town and Country League
Team Standings: Snowdrops -21,
Crocuses -19, Daffodils -16, Pansies -16,
Tulips -14, Hyacinths -4
Ian Dougherty rolled the high score for
the men with 245 and 169 singles for a dou-
ble of 414. Other men 150 and over were
Dave Swan with 162, Gordon Johnstone
with 156 and Eldert Geertsma with a 152.
The ladies' high score was bowled by
Jean Phillips with 207 while the high dou-
ble came from Ann Anderson this week
with 364.
Ladies 150 and over were Jean
Phillips,207, 151; Dorothy Brown, 191;
Agnes Farrier, 191; ASnna Johnstone, 191;
Ann Anderson, 190, 174; Marie Park, 172;
Marj Soloman, 161; Evelyn Henderson,
167; Mabel Whitby, 161, 158; Grace Geert-
sma 152, 152; and Joyce Swan, 150.
Wednesday Mixed League
Team Standings: Squirrels -74,
Gophers -66, Kangaroos -65, Chipmunks -63,
Tigers -59, Wolverines -49
Pat Livingston rolled both the high
single and the high triple for the week with
a 263 and a 607. Hubby Harvey, not to be
overshadowed by his better half, took the
men's high scores with 305 and 627.
Gmes Over 200: Pat Livingston -263,
Harvey Livingston -305, David Elliott -245,
Bev McNay -243,212, Mary Lou
Raynard-226, Norm Bolt -216, 228, Nancy
Swan -224, 206, Eva Bolt -223, Jackie
McNay -207, Merle Elliott -205, D.A.
Hackett -203.
Thursday Ladies League
Team Standings: China -39, USA -31,
Australia -29, Canada -28, Mexico -26,
Russia -15.
Wilma Elliott bowled the high single
score of the week with a 259 and also took
the single high handicap score with a 300.
The -high triple score was rolled by Wendy
Ritchie with.a 590 score.
Games over 200: Marg Wilson -217,
Wilma Elliott -259; Denise Gilchrist -202,
Irene Haldenby-228, Kim Eadie -200, Wen-
dy Ritchie -216, Barb Tyler -201, 204, Kim
Tyler -222, Shani Webb -Ziegler -219.
Kendra Ann Purdon graduated October 30
at the Fall Convocation of Wilfred Laurier
University with a Honours Bachelor of
Business Administration (H.B.B.A.)
degree with a Co-op Option. She is
employed with General Motors of Canada
in Oshawa. Kendra is the daughter of Ar-
chie and Mildred Purdon, R. 3, Wingham.
Congratulations to the St. Joseph's In-
termediate Girls Soccer Team who scored
an upset victory over much larger .whools
in the Huron -Perth Zone finals to win first
place overall. The team included students
from Grades 5, 6 and 7 as well as 8 who
played against teams composed of all
Grade 8 girls.
Team members included Jane Brophy,
Dawn Wilson, Tammy Hogan, Joyelle
Foran, Amy Olson, Lori Nicholson and
Jennifer Tigert from Grade 8, Julia
Poganatz, Heidi Martin and Nicole Sher-
ratt from Grade 7. Sheila MacKell and
Kim Wilson from Grade 6; and Katrina
Collins and Becky Martin from Grade 5.
Again, congratulations to the girls team
and coach Mr. Phil Antonio.
On Wednesday, November 2, Father
heard confession for the Grade 4 to 8
students and the First Friday Mass of
November 4 was hosted by Mrs. Barb
Eedy's Grade 1/2 class.
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Kby Louise Martin
IIIIIMIIIIMOI
November 9 was again a Hotdog Day en-
joyed by many of the students.
Friday, November 11, Remembrance
Day, the students from 4 to 8 attended the
Remembrance Day ceremonies in
Lucknow where Heidi Martin and Nicole
Sherratt placed a wreath on behalf of St.
Joseph's School.
On Sunday afternoon, November 6, St.
Joseph's C.W.L. hosted community
members and guests from outside the
community for a presentation by Mr. Arch
Andrews, Christian Counsellor. Mr. An-
drews addressed primarily the subject of
stress and what Christian Counselling is
all about. It was a most interesting and in-
formative afternoon.
INGSBRIDGE
PARISHISCHOOL
St. Joseph's C.W.L. held their regular
monthly meeting on Monday, November 7
in the Parish Hall. President Denise
Dalton gave a report on the Deanery
meeting held in Blyth and hosted by St.
Michael's C.W.L. of Blyth. Several
members of St. Joseph's attended. Stress-
ed at the meeting was the fact that the
C.W.L. is primarily a spiritually orien-
tated organization.
Various convenors gave their reports
and Father presented his message. The
annual Christmas dinner this year will be
at potluck to be held on December 5.
Husbands are invited to attend as well.
We welcome two new infant members to
the parish and the family of God. Emily,
daughter of Patrick and Betty Carter who
was baptized in Victoria Hospital in Lon-
don and Shawn Maitland, son of Mark and
Teresa Driver who was baptized at St.
Joseph's. Congratulations proud parents!
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