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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-05-07, Page 18Page 10 – Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, May 7, 1964 PLAYOFF JUNIOR WINNERS in the school bowling league were the Giants. The team includes: Tom Miller, Gary Brenzil, Keith Henry, Donna Wallace, David Langridge. Bruce Boyd was absent for the picture. —Photo by Connell. PRIZES FOR PLAYOFF scores in school bowling, Bantam division, went to, from the left: high single, Steven Langridge, 141; high double, Ricky Shropshall, 223; girls: high single, Gail Irvine, 159; high double, Ruth Ann Currie, 266.—Photo by Connell. HIGH PLAYOFF SCORES in the junior di- vision of the school league meant prizes for this group. From the left: high single, Susan Currie, 182; high double, Joanne King, 214; boys: high single, Larry Gordon, 209; high double, Don Collar, 331. TOP SCORES in school bowling for the season were made by this Bantam group. Prize for high average went to Barb Dauph- in, 132; high single, Jennifer Henderson, 232; high double, Margaret McLaughlin, 333. For boys: high average, Bill Brown, 158; high single, Don Shropshall, 230; high double, Barry McKay, 337.—Connell Pix. IMO 1• day°''. / P %, LADIES 1.1AGi'E April ::2 Trumps 67; Aces 50; Kings 60; Queens 53; Jacks 45; Jokers 64. High single, RohcrteSeddon, 332; high triple, Ruth Lott, 750. April '20 Trumps 71; Aces 50; Kings 60; Queens 53; Jacks 40; Jokers 68. High single, Velma Balser, 313; high triple, (Gwen Mac- Laurin, 744. The trumps is the winning team for season and play-offs start next week. Lady Golfers Organize Last Tuesday the ladies of the Wingham Golf Club met at the home of Mrs. R. H. Lloyd to elect their officers for the year. The following were appointed: Past president, Mrs. R. 11. Lloyd; president, Mrs. D. Rath- bun; 1st vice-president, Mrs. M. Boyd; 2nd vice president, Mrs. A. Williams; secretary, Mrs. E. Walden; treasurer, Mrs. F. Madill; tournament committee, Mrs. W. Currie, Mrs. D. Nasmith, Mrs. J. Kerr: membership committee, Mrs. W. McCool, Mrs. NI. Foxton, Mrs. F. Elliott (Blyth), Mrs. W. Porteous (Lucknow); Mrs. E. Smith (Wroxeter); social committee conveners, Mrs. R. Lloyd, Mrs. M. Foxton, Mrs. M. Boyd, Mrs. W. McCool, I PACK A The Tuesday meeting was held at the Scout House, There were 26 Cubs and three leaders, Akela M. Fridenburg took the Grand Howl and Akela and Ra- ksha held inspection. Most improved Cub was Ray Archer. The pack then went outside for a vigorous running game. Back inside the boys were in- troduced to their New Clium, Steven Maxwell. He was taken into the Red Six by his sixer, Brian Deyell. The pack was divided into three work groups. Baloo in- structed one group on first aid, and Raksha passed several boys on compass and message. Akela passed two of the new cubs on flag composition, pa- tron saints and the national anthems. The meeting closed in the usual manner. 0--0--0 "B PACK The meeting of "3" Pack Cubs was held at the Scout House last Thursday evening. Cubmistress Adelaide Ahara was in charge of the meeting. The Grand Howl was led by the Yellow Six. There were 31 boys present and one leader. A discussion was held on camp. The Cubs all seem to be most anxious to attend a week -end camp, and all par - Mrs. A. Williams, Mrs. N. Elliott. .A cup of tea finished the af- ternoon's business with onlook- ing forward to a good season on the golf course. I activates .A1 `3'` ents are requested to discuss this matter with the boys and fill in the questionnaire which will be sent home shortly. If 1 there are sufficient Cubs inter- ested in a camp, arrangements will be made to book Camp Martyn for our packs. It was felt that A and B Packs should go together to have a larger and more active camp. 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