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ELECTED IN BIDDULPH -- Deputy -reeve Jim Shipley who was acclaimed to his position con-
gratulates successful Biddulph council candidates Ken Lyons, Frank Hardy and Hubert
Dietrich. LA photo
Hodgins b.�ck as reeve
in township of Biddulph
Veteran Biddulph town-
ship political campaigner
Wilson Hodgins regained the
post of reeve in Monday's
municipal election.
Hodgins who was warden
of Middlesex County in 1975
dropped back to the post of
deputy -reeve for the term
which just ended with Fred
Dobbs moving up as reeve.
In _ ,Monday's election
Hodgins polled 456 votes
while Dobbs collected a total
of 321 ballots.
For the three council
seats, the two incumbents
F'rank Hardy and Hubert
Dietrich led the polls. Hardy
picked up 523 votes and
Dietrich was successful on
479 ballots.
Leading the newcomers
and taking the third council
position was 'Kenneth Lyons
with 378 votes. Failing to get
a position in their first try
were Murray Fraser 280, Joe
Haskett 240 and Peter Nippa
100.
Lucan teams win
intertown bowling
In men's intertown league
play Saturday the Lucan 2
club squeaked out a six to
five point victory over St.
Marys. Leading scorers
were Ken Eaton 297-1225:
Jeff Park 266-1116: Brian
Ankers 279-1191
The ladies intertown ac-
tion saw Lucan down St.
Marys by a score of 5-4:
Tops for the Lucan ladies
were Pat MacDonald 237-
866; Debbie Watt 255-885.
Audrey Watt 312-842.
Monday ladies - Marg
Greenlee 256-723. Joyce
VanGeel 288-711. Audrey
Watt 232-635. Sharon Redick
224.634, Joyce Sovereign 232-
623. Tanny Vanderlvek 263-
621. Joan Biggs -264-607. .
Marg Young 215-606, Pat
MacDonald 260. Helen Ewen
242, Wendy Hardy 235. Kae
Haskett 235. Irene Brown
227. Patti Carter 227. -
Senior citizens - Percy
Williams 275. Laura
Williams 269. Jean Miller
208. Ivan Stanley 192. John
Park 192. Verna Ibbotson
160. Verna Dowdall 155.
Elsie Gibson 153.
Tuesday juniors' - Mike
Neil 214-347. Al Craig 212-
401. Jeff Nevin 200-3Zb.
Philin Clarke 190. Diane
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EXETER
Watt 153, Paul VanGeel 148.
Leanne Sovereign 147.
Colleen's - Debbie Arnold
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239-617. Mary VanGeel 230-
601., Nancy Densmore 239,
Shirley Ellis 215. Ilene
Hodgins 214. Bar Wraith
203. Ann Jones 2
Wednesday j iors - Ray-
monis X'anGeel 192-269, Rod
Johnson 121-236. Ian Craig
145-229. Vicki MacDonald
110-219. Lisa VanGeel
.109-216. Todd Hayter 103-
204.' -Todd Vance 133. Sandy
Hyde 118, Ann Hodgins 118,
Don Bugill 109• Jim Rudd
107. Jason Pfaff 104. Shelly
Pfaff 101. Blaine Butchart Bob Smith 263-694, Wayne
100. • Smith 251-681, Jerry Morgan
Wednesday.mixed Ward 235-670, Bruce Parnall 266-
Ellyatt 307-760. Bill Banner- 659, Doug Cunningham 281,
man 290-744. Wayne Smith Ross McRobert 264, Paul
Incumbent councillor Jim
Shipley was named to the
deputy -reeve spot by ac-
clamation when Hodgins
moved up to do battle with
Dobbs.
Returning officer Austin
Hodgins reported the voter
turnout at about 46 percent.
- A liquor plebiscite in
Biddulph was approved by a
' vote of 599 to 212. It will allow
the sale of liquor where food
is available.
Wilson Hodgins
Thursday men - Jim Burt
300-728, Brian Ankers 255-
720, Lyle Kraft 308-717, Lyle
Beatson 285-711. Jim Smith
-260-707, Glenn Snider 270-
699, Harold Mayo 256-693,
249-710. Glenn Hollings 285-
699. Heather Smith 276-687.
Bob Smith 280-686. Holly
Elson 228-631. Lorna Ellyatt
234-623. Shirley Bannerman
229-621. .Jeff Park 226-612.
ltarry Damen 241. Doug Lee
234. Linda Thompson 299.
Brenda Smith 225.
Hodgins 263, Mike ;Neil 269.
.Scott Anderson 247.
Friday mixed - Jim Unwin
288-682, Mike Neil 228, Les
Parnall 227, Bill Neil 226,
Len Smith 218, Ken Wood
216, Anna Mollard 215, Val
Neil 207, Jim Burt 203, Rulh
Butler 210.
HIGH SCORES Two highscores were rolled at the futon
bowling lanes this week. Above, Philip Clarke, a 13 year-old
threw a game of 318 and Wayne Smith tossed d 390 single
and 934 triple. T -A photo
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