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Country Bowling
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Anna Dexter bowled high for the
ladies with a 211 single and 337
double.
High for the men was James
McNaughton 'with a single of 219
and double of 362.
Games over 200 were Jas.
McNaughton 219, Anna Dexter
211, Elleda Irwin 206.
Team scores: Reds 0, Oranges 0,
Yellows 5, Greens 2, Blues 3;
Violets 5.
Team standings: Blues 35,
Yellows 39, Reds 25, Oranges 24,
Violets 24, Greens 18.
Ladies 6:30 p.nt.
Jessie Joynt was the high bowler
with a single of 251 and a triple of
637.
Games of 200 and over: Jessie •
Joynt 206, 251, Grace Elliott 231,
209, Cora Thompson 209, Ferne
MacDonald 214, Mary Cleland 231,
Norma McDonagh 208, Marion
Campbell 234, Jean Phillips 232,
209.
Team points: Mary Cleland's
Jack Barrett and Ann of Toronto
spent the week end with Andirew
Hamilton.
Mrs. • Peter Van Sickle and
children and, Mrs. lack McGuire
visited last Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Geert Guikema of Vrmgham.
Marilyn and Robbie Engel of
Dublin visited for a few days with
Mr.. and Mrs. Walter Black and
family.
Visiting on Saturday evening
with Mr. and 'Mrs.' Ron McGuire
were Linda Culbert, Carl Guse,
Barbara Dahmer and David , Smith.
David and Bill Black of London
spent the week end with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter.
Black and family.
Humbugs 2, Joan Livingston's Life
Savers 5; Bernice Kemp's Cara-
mels 2, Thelma BroWn's Jelly
Beans 5; Catherine Andrew's Gum
Drops. 7, Jean Phillips' Pepper-
mints 0.
Team standings: Jelly Beans 46,
Peppermints 39, Humbugs 38, Life
Savers 38, Caramels 37, Gum
Drops 33.
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Dungannon,
Grace Elliott topped the ladies,
tIO week by bowling a high single
of 270 and a high triple of 644.
Other ladies over 22S were Marie
Stewart 263, Barb Jardine 247 and
Ruth Jardine 242.
Bill Searle had the high single for,
the men with a score of 295 and'
Gerry Ross had the high triple or
758. Other men over 250 were
Gerry Ross 269, Harvey Culbert.
261 and Jack Treleaven, 259.
Team points won were: Squirrels
7, Gophers 5, Zebras 5, Polecats 5,
Lions 5, Chipmunks 4, Cubs 3,
Tigers 2, Foxes 2, Kangaroos 2,
Wolverines 2 and Coons 0.
Team standings are: Squirrels
46, Cubs 42, Tigers 39, Zebras 37,
Lions 34, Coons 34, Kangaroos 32,
Polecats 26, Wolverines 25; Goph-
ers 25, Foxes 22, Chipmunks 16.
Kinloss League
Men's high single, Ira Dickie
276; men's high triple. Ron Stanley
679. .
Men 200 and over: Ira Dickie
276, Gerald. Rhody 256, 200; Harry
Lavis 249, Jim Lavis 248, 225; Ron .
Stanley 236. 234, 209; Jelle de Jong
224. Fraser MacKinnon 223. Jake
Conley 212. Lloyd MacDougall 203.
Ladies' high single. Janet. Barger
224; ladies' high triple, Nancy
Swan 496.
Ladies 200 and over: Janet
Barger 224. Vi Thompson 22B.
Agnes Farrier 209.
Team points: Kings 2. Snows 2,
Wealthys 5. Spys 5. Macs 2',
Pippins 5.
Team standings: Wealthys 31.
Spys 30, Kings 30, Macs 26, Snows
26; Pippins '25.
Men's , 7 p.m.
High -single, Randy „Ackert 233;
high' triple, Ron Stanley 623.
Games over 225: Randy Ackert
233, Ron Stanley 233, 227, Herman
RieglIng 232, Brian Stewart 226.
Points: Owls 4, Cardinals 2,
Vultures 5, Hawks 3.
Standings: Hawks 27, Vultures
25, Owls 21, Cardinals 11.
Men's 9 p.m.
High single Ron Stinley 297; '
high triple, Ron Stanley 685,
GaMes over 225: Ron Stanley
297, Irvine Eedy 288, Gerald Rhody
2713 Rick Jardine. 276, Gerry . Ross
266, Ron. Durnin 252, Clarence
Greer 245, Wayne ;Rhody 226.
Points: Oldsmobiles 5, Fords 2,
Mustangs 5, Dodges. 5, Pontiacs 2,
Buicks 2.
Standings: Buicks 36. Oldsmo-
biles 35 1/2 , Fords 34 1/2 , Mustangs
33. Dodges 32. Pontiacs 18.
LOies 9 p.m.
Merle Rhody was the high
bowler with a'.single of 349 and
triple of 713. Congratulations.
Games over 200: Marilyn Rhody
201, Sharon Campbell 209, Lynn
Wall 231, Merle Rhody 349,
Donalda Scott 204, Dianne Carter
214. 202, Anna Johnstone 231,
Alene Clark 207, Grace Hopf 215,
231 .
Omitted last week Barb H,elm
204.
Teain points: Merle Rhody's
Grapes 5, Kay Crawford's Bananas
2, Lorna Guay's Strawberries 5.
Anne Anderson's Peaches 2.
Dianne Carter's Apples 2, Grace
Hopf's Pears 5.
Team standings: Pears 58,
Strawberries 50. Bananas 42.
Grapes 40, Apples 33, Peaches 29.