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THIS FRIDAY, APRIL 8th
WINCHAM
BOWUNO NEWS
liJoYst's W League
,Stlivers, 2790; Boo Bow, 2504;
Plying Doteitaten, 2413; Ittowers,
2263; Ili 2153.
Men's high singre„ Ken Saxton,
260, finals high triple, Post Ohms.
631; high Carol Der-
bother, 205; high. triple,
Carol Derbeelter, 51)1..
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1..titiles' Rending. League
Wednesday night wound up the
regular 8c:his-Ink of the
WedneAday Night League, IVb had
a very good. season and I think
everyone enjoyed themselves 'very
nineli.
The standings Were. very close
all year with the Gardenias finish-
ing In first place, Tho follo'Wing
Played on the Carden lass Irene
Perrot,. captain; Pratt ',Edwards,
Marion Underwood, Ruth Tiffin,
Betty Jvwing . Hilda: Parkinson,
Congratulations girls!
Flom Standings
Gardenias, 65; Asters, 61; Lilies,
54; Petunias, 51; Roses, 40; Tulips,
29.
High single 280„ Delorles Peach-
ey; high triple - 658, Hilda Parkin-
son, ,
And now for the play-offs which
will 'he held on• April 13th and
April 27th. Good luck. to you. all.
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Men's 'Town League
Last week, a elOse finish was
predicted for the, finals between
Lees and Hydra. Tbis•predietion
really came true on Monday night.
Last week Hydra waif your points
and Lees,. three points. Ii the first
game this week Ross . Gordon; with
a 228 sparked , the Hydro intoseom-
ing up with' a 1004. E'en with' 'Ken
Saxton's 264 Lees. failed, to beat
this, Hydro then led . lays three
points and Lees 'needed 'the next
game to stay' in 'the,.rurtning,
Ron Lee bowled a 267,,the:team
total, 965. Doug Wylie led the
Hydro team 'with 233 'and the.tearn
total . . yes, 966. This gave•Hydro
the eight points . necessary ,fur the
win, So by a single pin in Hydro
team became the winners of the
1959-60. season. •
The Hydro team . consisted .of Mac
Peachey, captain; Ross Dundas,
HMSO N&I HOWSON
Biyth - Wingham Cargill
LAST MIXED JITNEY
BY COUNTRY CURLERS
The Otiosity Curling Club held
its last mixed jitney for the sea-
son on Thursday. There were eight
rinks taking part; Lunch was ger.
ved at noon and everyone enjoyed
this last day of curling.
Ross Turvey's rink took top
honors. Curling on his rink were
Miss Ruth Xrwin, Harry Mulvey
and Eldred' Cathers, Pill Peacock,.
skip; Bob Scott, Mrs. Marie Por-
ter and Jack Shiell were in second
and the third prize was won by
Eldred Niehol's rink, composed of
Clarence Charaney, Les Bolt and
Alex Leaver.
Taking the consolation were
.Jack Taylor, skip; Albert Hail,
Mrs. Elda 'Mays and Eimer
Bruce.
wright, Gayle Stokes, Lynda Johns-
ton, Mary Joan Corrin, Brenda Ha-
fermehl, Mrs. Rosenhagen,
Cathy Peachey, Judy Reid, Cather-
ine Rogers, Betty ICirlteonnell, Lyn-
do, Wilson, Linda Wolfe, Susan'
MeLaralress, Margaret Wallace.
Fiesta Tango Susan Spry, Rae
Gurney, William Rintoul, Margaret
Wallace.
The Ten-FOX -Margaret Wallace.
Of those who tried senior dances
in Owen Sound, Marion 1!"arrier
and Wilfred Poebels passed the
Potirteenstep.
Parents are uslced to attend the
minim' meeting to be held soon and
pool ideas.
TrinCounty Youth for Christ
presents
Leighton Ford
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This year two rinks were enter-
ed. in the Fourth Annual Mixed
Bonspiel. at Owen Sound,
The rink entered in the first
draw was made up of Carol Craw-
ford, lead; John Madill, second;
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Jane Hetherington, vice and Ted
Wormworth, skip, their first
gaine. at 3- -o'cleek - on Friday they
defeated .a Mount Forest rink 8 to 3
for a score of 9 points,
In their second game 'Saturday
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TOP BOWLERS-Carl Lott, left, president of the
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diluter at the Legion !home last Friday evening,
Mentbers of the team arc, jack Colvin,. Hilda Stains
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- Wingham's second rink, coached
by Miss Monroe, was entered in
the second draw, which began at
5 o'clock Friday, This rink con-
sisted of Sandra MacLennan, lead;
Murray Coultes, second; Sue Na-
smith, vice and Mac MacKay, skip,
In their first two games they were
defeated 8 to 3 and 9 to 7 by two
Owen Sound rinks, They had 6
points going into their final game.
Mount Forest was. defeated 11 to 3,
giving the Wingham rink 10 points
and the consolation prize in the
second draw.
Morning they outscored a Burling
ton rink 11 to 6 for a :wore of 1(,
points, Saturday afternoon they
delighted their coach, Mr. Camp
hell, by edging out another Bur-
lingtoe team 8 to 7 for OSS points
and a three-game total of 25%
points to take Bret pima, in the
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The curling having come to a
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Mrs. Doug McGowan was con-
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CLOSE SEASON • Investors'
Skating Party:.at
Wingham Arena
There were about 140 skaters on
thq ice last Friday night when the
Sunday ,Seheol children of St. And-
rew's Presbyterian Church and St,
]'nil's Anglican Church held a
skating party.
Cordon Leggatt, superintendent
of St. Andrew's Sunday School and
Alvin Higgins, supdintendent of
St, Paul's, were on hand to pass
out tickets to the children, which
allowed them a bottle of pop and a
hot dog from the booth. Skating
was from 7,30 to 10 p.m. and every-
one enjoyed a .good time.
ncd1 ecitO,
began to make cnarts on how to
cook these.
The next meeting will be held
on April 9th.
Attend Tournament
Held in Harriston
Three ears of Ladies' Auxiliary
to the Canadian Legion members
attended the playoffs on Thursday
night, of the card tournament in
Harriston. There were about 300
in attendance' and the Ilarriston
ladies served a ,delicious lunch at
the close of the evening,
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ing of the Bets/tore 4,HHomernalt-
ing Club was held in the'commun-
ity centre. on Tuesday 'evening of
last week.- The meeting was open-
ed with twelve members repeating
the 4-H pledge, ,
Marjorie Kieffer read the min-
utes, which were adopted as read.
The roll call ly,as a list of Mods
protein.high in prein. The name cho-
sen for the club was Belmore
Budgeteers." • , •
Mrs. Doubletle'e. TeifievSed what
had been learned at the last meet-
ing and' led in J a, .discussion under
the hearings• . df "Variety—The
Spice: of ;the' •Meat.fSuPply" and
"The Wise -of Meat''..' ,
With Mrs. Kieffer as leader the
girls: learned tossliitiriguish differ-
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BUILDING SUPPLY Centre
Ross Gordon, Matt Boyd, Bill. Ed-
wards, Paul Coyle and Doug.
Wylie. They are now the proud
holders of the Burke Electric
trophy,
Scoring , Lees
Mar. 28, . 2963 3pts.
Apr. Vist game 965
2hd game '965
Total 4893 3pts. 4929 8pts.
Hydro
2959 Opts.
1004 2pts.
966 2pts,
The Ladies' Curling Club closed
the season last Wednesday after,
noon with a two-game jitney, fol-
lowed by a social time and a brief
business meeting. Prizes for the
year were distributed to the round
robin winners and the top scor-
ers in the Tuesday afternoon jit-
neys.
Mrs. W. W. Gurney's rink won
the first round robin series. Other
members of her rink were Mrs.
A. Mitchell, Mrs, E. F. Shaunessy,
and Mrs. J. P. McKibbon. Run-
ner-up in this Series was lkifis, J. H.
Crawford's rink with Mrs. D. Mc-
Kay, Mrs. W. H. McArthur and
Mrs. G. Gibson.
Mrs. J. H. Crawford won the
second series with Mrs. W. J. El-
liott, Mrs. E, Harrison and Mrs.
G. W. Tiffin. Runner-up was Mrs.
Jack McIntyre with. Mrs. F. E
Madill, Mrs. H. Spry and Mrs. L,
Kress. Top scorer in the Tuesday
afternoon series was Mrs. Jack
IvracIntyre, with Mrs. Milford Fox-
ton placing second,
Officers for the coming year in-
clude: Past pees., Mrs. T. A. Cur-
rie; pros., Mrs. D. C. 'Nesmith;
first vice-pros„ Mrs. T. McDonald;
second vice-pros., Mrs. William El-
liott; sec.-treas., Mrs. M. M. Rae;
convener of prize comm., Mrs. J.
W. Callan; convener of bonspiel
comm., Mrs. Joe Kerr; convener of
round robin comm„ Mrs. Wm, El-
liott; conveners of jitney 'comm.,
Miss Agnes Williamson, Mrs. J, R.
Lloyd and Mrs. H. P. Carmichael;
social conveners, Mrs. W. W, Gur-
ney, Mrs, M. Poston, Mrs. R. Gut-
poll, Mrs. G. Gibson, Mrs. George
On Saturday a mixed local bon-
spiel was held with top honors go-
ing to Jim Coultes. Other mem-
bers of 'his rink were Mrs, W. G.
Bain, S. Sweeney, Mrs, McCarter.
Runner-up was Bill Tiffin's rink
with 3, H. Crawford placing thind.
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snapped it. The happy bowlers are left to right, Mrs,
Morris Swanson, Percy. .Stainton, Mrs. Norman
Cameron, Norman Cameron and Morris Swanson,
NO OSCARS—This group pictured at the Commercial
Bowling banquet on Friday evening, didn't win a
thing , . • they just wanted to have their picture
taken, so they stole the cap SomeplaNs and we
Tests Are Passed in
Figures and Dances
A very important part of the
Wingham Figure Skating Club ac-
tivities is the holding of tests on ,
figures and dances, Congratula-
tions are extended to those who
passed, for it means that three
qualified outside judges, Mrs. Mar-
tin of St. Marys, Miss 'Faye Love
of Seaforth and L, Merhedran of
Sarnia, have deemed them worthy
of passing. If failed by even one
judge, as happened to most of the
unsuccessful ones, it must mean a
failed test. Parents may see re-
sults of, their children's tests by
contacting Mrs .Burrell.
Sitecessfid Skaters
Preliminary Figures -Jane Day,
Gloria Rend, loan Remington.
Dutch Waltz-Val% Rosenhagen,
Jean Welwood, Gloria Reed, Wen.
dy Cronlcwright, Sheila Crowson,
Gayle Stokes, Mary Joan Corrin,
Mary Ann Cruickshank, Brenda
Helen/mill, Mrs. Don Rosenhagen,
Barbara. 'Cook, Shirley Kelly.
Swing Datiee— Wendy Croak-
wright, Sharon Willie, Joan Rena.
ington, Rae Gurney, William Rin-
toul, Marlene Rogers, Barbara.
Cale, Linda Wolfe, Susan MeLan.
dress.
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en, Gloria Reed, Wendy Cronk-