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Canada Lite
WINGHAM, ONT.
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The Wingluun Atlyaince-Thnes., WeduearlavI • NW. 11, 1963 Page Eleyon
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14 • in:, Lige rs aren't ertished between
by a returning ball.
u the little two handed bowl-.
r1 t., start using one
!, hand like the grown-ups. 'reach
hint the two-step approach first •
.:4.epping off with the right fool,
while he cines the "pushaway" and
;1,aeltswing; seeond step with his
left foot, ',Aline he does the forward
, swirg and slide.
•1 his short two-step approach
vompensates for a y.eingsor's in-
to grip the ball properly with
his shrill hand.
• Til:s is the place where "spct.
bowing" really works its hest - -teach
Ow child how to spot howl proper-
ly right from the 'start, using. the
darts in the Jane floor as the front
ght and the dots on the approaen
as his haek sight.
Don't expeet championship bowl-
ing. An eight-year-old bowler is
lucky to average higher than 70, -
hut he has more fun than an adult
howler averaging 280.
There- are regular juvenile -bowl-.
int leagues .operating Saturday
1mr,rnings in almos•t every locality j
ill... to 11 years in the bantams; 12-
14 in junior howling. The Whighain
!league is -now being organized and
getting under way.
Just Give Me A Half -Gallon
Of Gas . .1 Use The Car
Mostly For Parking . . .
'even the smallest order is cheerfully aeceptea, promptly filled
here. This ineludes otrr free servitess (like air). nerybotly gets
the same -friendly, courteous attention.
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Card Social
LAKELET A good erowcl was in
attendanee for .the card social on
I Wednesday evening. Winners wry
as follows:
'EA( hrf, High lady, Mrs, Gordon.
I Wright; high gent, John Wright;
low.Mrs. Len Harper,
The high for solo was -Elmer
Haskins and low was Miss Frances
highs. Speeitil prize went to 1\ofri.
Mu Harper,
The committee in charge was
Mrs, Bob MeComb, Mrs, Gordon
Xiight. Mrs, Jack Ferguson and
Mm Charlie
A man appeared in a newspaper
office to place an ad offering 2100
tor the return of his wife's cat.
"That's MI awfully high price for
0. eat," the clerk suggested.
"'got for this one," said the man.
drowned it."
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131Lnt171n5 9 111,30
Beavers 2, lketrs .vvolve.s 3
Coons 0: Tigers 3 Lions O.
• High siigii-s J1iIly1-1(illenbeck
1.,30Z1VPra, 70; \Vaynts Carter, Boars
108; Da,i7-1 lialser, • Wolves, 110,
Gail 1 7'',') 11*', Coons, tifi; 13111 Brown
Tigers, 169;'Mit•I11el White, 'Lions
117.
• 0 - 0 - 0
Bantams 10.30 -- 13
Browns 2, reens 1; fteds BI
Biaots
High singles: Teddy Ahara, o
the Browns, 122; Dona':! Collar
Greens, 152; Mary Ann Cruick-
shank, ' Reds, 143; Barbara Boyd,
Blues, 109; Bill Congram, Blacks.
99; Larry Gordon, Whites, 115,
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Jr. Boys and. Girls
Hawks 2, Eagles' 1; Owls 3,
Crows 0; Buzzards 3, Ravens 0.
High RonGoy, Hawks
Foxton, Owls. 146; Wayne Gordon
Crows, Ann MeKibbbn, Buz-
zards, 202; Doug ,Eyeing, Ravens
171. ,il.. .1
19,7; Don Rae, Eagles, 142; Debbi(
- ,JN. "Men's 'and Ladies'
Angels 3, Yangs 0; -Orioles 2, Pir-
ates 1; Dodgers 2,Phillies 1. •
High singles: Linda Tompleman,
Angels, 258; Dick Scott, - Yanks.
189; Jim Wild, Orioles, 288; Lynn
Finnigan, Pirates, 274; Mary Eye-
lyn Shackleton, Dodgcrs, 210; John
Bannerman, Phillics, 204.
• 0 - 0 - 0
Commercial Bowlers
Tension is mounting with each
game, but so far everyone is re
maining in an upright position,•
al-
though mopping' the brow is be-
coming more evident. By the time
this appears in _print there will -be
only one night of regular play -left
and Some significant ehanges
could take place. Elaine Colvin
had the high single for the ladies
with 246 and Shirley Storey the
high triple with 569. Frank Burke
had the high single for the gents
with 253 and Harold Taylor the
high triple with 587, •
Team standings: Dodgers 114;
Orioles 103, Red Legs 91, Bravos
90, Pirates 77, Tigers 76.
0 - 0 - 0
Ladies' League
The Larks took 3 points from the
Corvairs while the Ramblers, (' o -
mets, Darts and Falcons took 2
joints each,
The high single for the evening
went to Corvairie Phyllis Smith
with 208, while Gwen MacLatirin
of the Ramblers had high triplo
of 661.
Other good games were Helen
PERFECT END -This is the foursome that scored a perfect eight
end during round-robin play at the local curling rink a week.ago.
Kneeling are Bill Walden, second; Lloyd Carter, skip; standing,
Jack Hodgins, lead and Jack Gorrie, vice. -A -T photo.
Casemore 259;• Gwen MacLaurin
256; Dorothy Krug 251; Louise
Welwood 246 and Dofothy Mink
246.
ream standing: Ramblers, 53; .
Larks, 50; Cornets, 48; Corvairs,
45: Falcons, 35; Darts, 3:3,
0-0-0 7
. Lloyds R. & W.
Hawkeyes, 2849;. Buzzards, 2813;
Ea gles, 2587; Cardinals, 2420;
-Crows,- 2199; Blue Jays, 1991,.
Ladies' -high single, Ann Yoe•
man, 234; ladies' high triple, Ann
Yorman, 534.
Men's high single, Stan Vanstone,
206; men'a high triple, Glenn
Foxton, (143,
• 0 - 0 - 0 •
-Men's 1.1 nter-Town
The Wingharri team.- whith 38
sponsored hy Brophy Bros. Tire
Service, defeated Zurich 7-4 ill
Wingham last. Saturday.
The high singleof the day went
to Ian MacLaurin with 294, and the
high five was bowled by jirri
1(a12.
Zurieli!s high game Was 237 and
their five game total high was 101(1.
Tinge . are only three wpits 'eft
in the schedule and then the play-
offs start. Thr, league standing and
higl, singles and five game totals
C.1,17 I, Euchre
Mrs. Walter Lockridge ard her
committee convened the euchre
party at Sacred Heart Clitil4:rh last
Tuesday evening when sixteen
tables were in play, .
Mrs. Gershom Johnston won the
prize for high lady and Alex
, Sproule was high man. Gershom
1.Tohnston won the draw Prize...
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will be put in the paper soon along
with the Winghant team's averages,
Next Saturday the WingliaIfl
team bowl in Clinton.
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Men's Town I:Oaf:Me
The Hydro team still holds on to
top -place. They defeated •Burkes
7-0, with Bill Edwards leading the
way with a 710 triple.
Lees have taken firm hold on
third place by defeating CKNX 7-0.
Bill Johnst'oii had a really good
night, taking high single anelhigh
triple with 297 and 843,
Barry Pickford led the way for
the Mustangs to defeat the Roeltets
5-2. He had e 701 triple. •
There is u r:ail battle -on for
high averages for the year between
three 01 the bowlers, Mie Ritehie,
214; Doug Wylie 213; Ken Saxton
213,
Team strut dingit ; Hydro 08;
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FOURTEEN GIRLS billed as "The Precisionettes", thrilled the
audience at the annual ice revue in the local rink last Saturday.
The event was sponsored fdr the 10th year by the Figure Skating
Club. -Photo by Seifert.
"THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN" was the title of the annual
kating event sponsored by the VVingham Figure Skating Club
Saturdny. In this picture the "rats" are the small fry in
the foreground, while the citiens are in the rear. The "Piper",
Susan Spry, is at the right in the picture. -Photo by Seifert.
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