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MONDAY LADIES
Joyce Sos-713, Lynn Sands 249480, J.M. Fisld�ainer 23733. Lynn Farquhar 232-648, Mane Soon 232-b10. Mary Jef-
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feria 267-639, • Noyes Helen Hardy 252. L. Mawuinjohn 237, Headier South 223, Shama Redid*.
DAY YBC
Chtisis Wilma 227, Marais Appeknan 198, Jemmy Langeodyk 184, Warren Leycs 163, Matt Tiudgen 162, Jennie Cockwill 162,
Greg Cunningham 153, Tim Townsend 151, Norms Culbert 143.
COLLEENS
Edith Yeo 256638. Evelynm 262-629. Shirley Rea
223-628, Sharon Kingma 222-613. Sue Dunne 255. Elaine McNair
218, Dianne Faubert 205, Mary V 204.
SENIOR CmZENS
Len Smith 223, Edie Burt 208, Charlie Grieve 206, Jim Burt 204, Cathie Weeman 185, Marjorie Hodgins 180, Harry Noels 159.
WEDNESDAY YBC
Gleet Kelly 187, Kelly Wilson 156. Jamie Tsantilas 139, Kurt Juergen 136, PJ. Ward 127, Ayden 011ivier 123, Craig Leyes 119,
Ned Misra 102. C.A.W.
Ghee Tripp 260-702, Gary Wurm 292-700, Gary Dunlop 253-679, Floyd Riley 250.671, Wayne Wilson 253-669, Linda Webber
226-629, Pat Janes 238-620, Pat Morneau 229-608.
WEDNESDAY MIXED
CwyMathen 224-665, Doug Smith 309-646, Pat Ryan 260-636, Al Cunningham 229-617, Tam Dobinson 257-616, Sharon
233, Wayne Shaddock 232, Laurie Curtah 220, Chris Sonic 206.
THURSDAY MEN
Jade Fuller 324, 281, 222-827, Bob Smith 328-786, Fred Allison 268-767, Den Wan 279-748, Fred Wells 262-731,Bob Taylor
278-722, Dave Smith 260.721, Paul Smith 258-718, George Robbins 272-707, Jim Smith 253-704, Doug Lee 266-702, rian Ankers
297-701, George Lee 256-689. Brad Taylor 299-686, Pete Smith 261-686, Harold Smith 240-686, Wayne Smith 243-685, Lloyd Rim-
mer 264-669. Bill Mather 250-663. Colin Brewer 244-663, Don Mian 254-662, Don Clark 312.
FRIDAY MIXED
Bob Smith 282, 383, 205-870, Poe Smith 264-701, Heather Smith 231-663, Harold Smith 237620, Brenda Smith 226-608, Deb
Fat 267, Dan Rogers 231, Wayne Smith 228, Russ Smith 228, Dean Pavia 227.
LADIES INTER -TOWN
Lucan 8 per.. Stratford 22 pts.; Deb Pearce 238-652, Lynn Smith 255-643.
SUNDAY MIXED
Jim Smith 333-828, Don Morgan 301-750, Bruce McKichan 292-745, Ken Kadey 271-723, Uoyd Rimmer 252-676, John Mason
273, Butch Riley 254, Marie Jaques 246, Dianne Revingion 235, Marie Jaques 235.
MEDWAY
Willard Smiben 240-667, Jean Poole 221-637. Marion Bere 255, Bill Bere 234, Jack Moir 224, Fred Kemohan 218, Myn Hastings
215.
MONDAY LADIES LEAGUE
Red Devils - Sandra Dickers 645, Alley Cats - Diana Joad 468, Town & Country - Hilda Vanderhoek 578, Happy Gang - Val Ford
605, Alley Oo pa Anita Faber 582, Packers - Leoma Reichert 484, Silly Six - Judy Stever 583, rs - Alida Rau 470, Odds 'n'
Ends - Trudy Rooseboan 731. Jolly Six - Edna MieIke 486, High Single - Sandra Dickers 313. 1 i Triple - Sandra Dickers 786,
High Average - Sandra Dickert 227.7.
MONDAY PINEVIEW PARK GROUP
Chris Morgan 390, Ron Stewart 451, Elena Black 499, Jack Morgan 273, George Black 470, Bob LeSouder 483.
TUESDAY MENS LEAGUE
Young Guns - Rob Vanderhoek 773. Family Affair - Tony Bedard 674, Market - Doug Smith Jr. 636, Dashounds Too - Kirk Smith
667, Klondyke - Luke Mernmenteeg 616. Highrollers - Lambert Baheasen 484, Pin Crushers - BM Pole 462, Rockets - Gary Huston
696High Single - Rob Vanderhoek 328.
TUESDAY ARCHANGELS
Joe Fahie 112, Dan Greb 63, Paul Consiu 108, Ann Fydendsuk 98, Theresa Lawrence 68, Penny Caza 80, Doug Needs 105, Donnie
Tiedeman 50.
WEDNESDAY MORNING LADIES
Bea Dykstra 531, Beryl Elgie 460, Ina Browning 497, Betty Smith 439, Louise Wein 424, Theresa McCann 397, Peggy Ferguson
533, H.S. - Peggy Ferguson 205Bea Dykstra 210.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES LEAGUE
Dreamers - Joyce Hillman 686, Ooh L L's - Beery Datars 560, Uneaks - Donna Webster 497, Misfiiu - Marie Roberts 563, Hot
Flashes - Dale Ridley 578, Rinki Dinkies - Martha McCarthy 504, High Single - Betty Datars 313, High Triple - Betty Datars 826,
High Average - Joyce Hillman 206.
GRAND BEND SENIORS •
Ron Dann 198, Jan VanDervooen 398, Clayton Lovie 398, Phil Robinson 384, Frank Cammeret 394, Loreen Devine 370, Nola Tay-
lor 342, Jean Dam 235, Dee Rath 176.
THURSDAY GRAND COVE
Bob Simon 567, Lil Christie 586, Al Hargreaves 542, Vic Dunbar 557, Kay Allen 481, Frank Allen 454, High Single - Bob Simp-
son 262, High Single - Lil Christie 219.
THURSDAY GOLDEN AGE
Austin Hartman 331, Loreen Devine 299, Nora Heard 279, Helen Vanderwiel 252, John Lillie 350, Bill Vanderwiel 209, H.S. -
Austin Hartman 184, H.S. - Nora Heard 159.
THURSDAY NIGHT MiXED LEAGUE
Just 4 fun - Peggy Parks 564, A Team - Jim Smith 754, Try Herds - Tom Smits 597, Pit Bulls - Tony Bedard 590, G.M.D.'s - Doug
Smith Jr. 669, Odd Couples - Frank Palen 343, Sherrie Edwards 813.
SATURDAY LADIES INTERTOWN
Zurich /2 19 per. vs. Lucan 11 pts. Joyce Hillman 631, Betty Deters 607.
SATURDAY MENS INTERTOWN
Zurich 25 pts. vs. Molesworth 18 pts. Frank Palen 1144, Gary Huston 1106.
SATURDAY YBC
Hareems 3 games - Nathan Timmerman 392, Shaun Ducharme 358, Melissa O'Brien 335, Collin Shaw -Young 334, Jonathan Hardy
274, Jonathon Forrester 248, Ryan Parsons 247, Janet Thiel 236, Becky Meidinger 232, Jennifer Hardy 226.
Peewees and Smurfs 2 games - Derek Ducharme 185, Samuel Datars 168, Stacey Butson 154, Aaron Dears 136, Brandon Skinner
138, Craig Schroeder 125, Tasha Gress 96, Julia Hardy 86.
4" A 4.•- SUNDAY YBC
Scott Pestilent I73, Ilse Campbell 152, Scan Gould 208, Jimmy Deeomtoe 138, Kevin Beierling 143, Patti -Ann Dicken 220, Becky
Kirk 155, Lod Odald'199 Brad Hawn f80, Kari Taylor 123.
Sun Bowl tournament is approaching
By Ron Dann
48 ZURICH - The La-
batt's Blue Light Sun
Bowl tournament
house round is fast ap-
proaching in bowling
centres across the province.
Duplicate
Bridge
Wednesday night scores
First
Nancy Thomas, Bevy Hoyles
Second_ --
Dorothy Linton, Marshal Dear -
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Third
Helen and Lorne Kleinstiver
Fourth
Edith Bowen, John Brintnell
Filth
Ester Hillman, Eileen Spurn
Wednesday nights, 7:30 p.m.
Exeter Legion Hall
Shuffleboard
Exeter
October 23
3 pme winners
Mabel McKnight 219
Ray Cottle 218
4 game winners
John Pepper 393
OlivJeaner 374-
Olive Tindall 347
Marjorie Hodgen 335
5 game winners
Doris Denham 385
Charles Tindall 249
October 24
3 pme winners
Clara Harris 233
Mabel McKnight 198
Lloyd Lovell 162
Jean Hern 140
4 pre winners
Steve Hrapchak 381
011ie isssery 355
John Pepper 345
Ruby Beaver 344
Hensall
October 22
High 6 pane winners
Dave Kyle 457
George Dowson 421
Walser Spencer 407
Out Bagfeson 401
Thelma Thiel 392
Ethel McMurtrie 359
This tournament is limited to
bowlers with lower averages, 210
and under, and is based on bowling
the most pins over their own league
average as of October 13.
The top 20 percent of competi-
tors at the three game house round
will advance to the Blue Light zone
finals February 2 in an Ontario
Five Pin Bowler's Association
(O.F.P.B.A.) designated centre
from where the top 20 percent will
form mixed teams.
Zurich Town and Country
Y.B.C. junior bowler Heath Palen
bowled in the Bluewater zone roll -
offs of the Ontario Master Bowlers
-Aa�ociation Master:Junior toelrila-
ment Sunday.
The Y.B.C. Combo Tournament
house round was completed Sun-(
day at Town and Country Lanes.
Eight teams of three bowlers, each
bowled three games in an effort to
bowl the most pins over their
league average.
The winning girls team was ban-
tam Lindsay Shaw -Young, junior
Becky Kirk and senior Lori Gould
with 168 pins over.
The top boys team was bantam,
Brandon Skinner,unior Brad{
Brown andsenior Scott Parsons
with 174 pins over. Both teams
now advance to the Bluewater zone
rolloffs November 17 int
Forest.
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ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
REMEMBRA NCE=
SERVICES
Open Letter to an Old Soldier
I saw you there Remembrance Day, dear old
soldier, strong and brave.
With tattered coat and scuify shoes; and on
your head, beret of blue.
I saw you at the park that day, with too -long
coat and hair of grey.
With ragged trousers, unkept hair, I saw you
praying - silent there.
The bugle sounded soft and low. Upon your
face, an inner glow.
And standing tail, I saw you shed your ragged
garments; all in shreds;
And suddenly you were once more, a soldier
going off to war.
You stood so tall and stately there, with mem-
ories of yesteryear.
When you were young and gladly gave... a
soldier's heart, so young and brave.
I wanted so to touch your hand... to thank you
for your valiant stand.
I wanted so to speak your name, but I was
shy, and yes ashamed...
Exeter R.E. Pooley Branch 167
235-2962
Greg Pfaff
Poppy Chairman
Dave Frayne
President
Sun., Nov. 10th - Parade forms at Legion
at 10:00 a.m. March to Cenotaph for the
laying of wreaths and Last Post. Medals to
be wom. Legion Church Service at Trivitt
Memorial 11 a.m. Members of Community
welcome. Fellowship at Branch to follow at
Legion. The citizens of Exeter and area are
invited to attend.
Mon. Nov. 11th - Remembrance Day
Services to be held at Local Schools.
Please check school for service times.
Remembrance Day Banquet - Monday
Nov. 111h. Members and veterans, social
hour 6 - 7 p.m. Banquet at 7 p.m.
Guest speaker - Life Member Br. 167, E.D.
Bell, Q.C. Tickets - 56.00 available at
Branch, Stan Frayne's, Dinney Furniture
and Executive Members.
• rtPO4 ..
That one who fought the battle brave, was
now neglected.. old and grey.
In too long coat and hair of grey, I watched
you turn and walkaway.
North up Minto... across the lights... to Salva-
tion Army's Harbour Light.
Where are you now, old soldier brave? Who
fought, our Canada to save.
You who fought that we might live, we can-
not now one moment give.
But leave you old and all alone, a hostel room
to all your own.
Forgive me, good soldier brave, I stood and
let you walk away.
All alone... Remembrance Day. Forgive me
that I did not say... thanks, within the park
that day.
1 knelt and prayed for those that died... forget-
ting those who were alive.
Forgive me dear old soldier brave, I stood and
let you walk away.
Author Unknown
Remember... Think.... Participate
Hensall
Branch 468
Peter Zwaan Larry Uyl
President Poppy Chairman
Novambor 4: - 6 to 9 p.m. Door to door canvass
in Hensall. the support of the public for the annu-
al Poppy appeal will be greatly appreciated
Novemb.r 10: Remembrance Service. All Vete-
rans, members, Ladies Auxiliary, Hensall and
are residents are cordially invited to attend our
service at the Hensall Presbyterian Church.
9:15 a.m. - meet at Hensall Legion Hall
9:30 a.m. Parade to Church, service conducted
by Rev. Mark Gaskin and Rev. Doug Wright.
Thence to the Cenotaph for the laying of wreaths
and the Last Post. Medals to be worn.
Following this ceremony, refreshments will be
served by the Ladies Auxiliary. We trust mem-
bers of the community and area will make a spe-
cial effort to attend these services
November 11: Remembrance Day Banquet.
Banquet to be held at the Hensall community
Centre at 7 p.m. Guest speaker: Comrade Clare
Wall. Provincial Service Officer (Retired). Every-
one welcome. Tickets available from Legion
Members, the Branch or call 262-2616.
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