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• 1'HURS.-FRI.4;AT., APR. 344
"THE P,RTTY"
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; '`TM MILDMAY TEAM Winner C•iontoieo
n tager, John Givens, Jim Mille, Joe Lobsinger, Richard 1 or -
ph , arefront,Randy CompbetlyJack • Schwet r, k ' .entz, Eric Ellis, Dennis
nis Culbert, Gerry Voisin, Don Fsscher
:Schmalz, Garl Dietz, Donny Lang; back, Vic Culbert, nig). 'and Keith Campbell, coach.--Advance-Times phisto,
I 1 .e..out.1.iWNpiSsiT ltxuutNNlate"oIMIWI..IN.MMINOW*0.0010i •PnriHHwent,
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Ent.rtcI1flmet at the
-Station. Motel, M;!drnaY
pRIDO NIGHT
he Siring Dusters
SATURDAY Nlf'H1'
the Western P%aVbOY!
Spareribs, Sauerkraut and ear
SPa Friday and 5a'�uc�T`
Chicken served
BANTAMS
We have 'a few names on the
•singles over 120 this week. It's
about time!
Ronnie McGee 124; Ricky
McLennan 128; Bruce Stainton •
152, finally made it Bruce; Jay
MacLaurin 121; Jeff MacLaurip
141; Paul Cerson 146; Steve
Read man 127. . .
..The one and only girl with a
score of 166. Nice going Cindy •
Cook. ! .
Doubles were: 'Jamie Smith
133, 123; Lawrence •Norman 13.
120. . P •
C'mbn girls, the .playoffs are
coming up. I see the. Crunchies
and Smarties are tied for second
place. What's going to happen
this week? Malted Mille 101, •
Crurlchies 73, Smarties 73,
Snack'Bars 53, Caramilloi 40,
. Coffee Crisps 25.
AUSPICES ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, BRANCH 180
AT THE WINGNAM
15-X10.00 GAMES
2—SHARE 'THE WEALTH
1—SPECIAL 0d.00 -MUST GO
ACKPOT LINE CALLS � S00
11+1T
The g.
hockeybut t have
taken most of the. bowleis--but
die old faithfuls 4id show. up.
Just 7!' .-Oh.we11,: a set
away for now, but all of you
better be out `on Saturday. I
didn't see many good games .
either. • Noroep oven -200. 'e
closest was -Lee Grove, with. a
double of 192 and 12.6, • Your
Dad should take some pointers,
Leet. Your standings are on the
board. and I couldn't get Billie
Brows loisg eno "gig �, over' :the } d F
w6ek d to � "et;. eni ,!I tank
g
he wa i busy. Were np Billie?
You did a: good job•t# the, amuck-
,
-
JIORS .
-44. the: end of the season the
iaout boys..finallydecided
to bowl. Larry 245 and Brad f.
(with* the curve)189, ...190,1(Doubn.
. • .
Oi er doubles•(were: D, a v e
(Curti Ti t 1 2040,Tomr>
Lee 106, 262.>:'Nice gofng,bo}s1
'Singles:, .Sandra Lee 219; Bob
Md Gee 189; Christine: Rae 205;
Tom McLaughlin •188:.Brucei
skim 289. " :.
Toe. ,gal With the black hair
and glasses on the Jokers, Janet
Gorrle, 207. What happened
with. that 164 the- first game,
tan?.
• Kathy'
eattiscun 186.. Nice
bowling Kathy, it should have
been highs& than that but you
bad some to gb luck didn't
you?
Games are over 180 now.
Hope you notice.
Standings:. Aces, 87, Hearts,
,80, Spades, 64, Clubs, 60,
Jokers, 36, Diamonds, 33.
2ND LINE E4/CHI
BELGRAVE-s- 'tie second =line
di•.Mo;rris: held their wteekly
euchre atthe 'home of Mr. and
Mn. Melville Mathers.. High
lady. Mrs. Glenn Sellers; high
man, Arnold ' Ma th ers ; Lane
hands mrs. Walter Woods Ind
Earl 'Sellers; low lady. Mrs .
Bert Hastings; low man, Mel
Craig. •
The next party to be at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, William
SUM.
THURSDAY MIXED
With the second week of
pay-offs over Paul's Disciples
remain in first place with 6728
points. Betty Belanger helped "
Disciples out when she cap -
d the ladies' high single for
• . th night with a 288 and la-
<! ' high triple with a total of
622. Nice bowling Betty.
"Monty's Mods with 6311 pts.
and Keith's Kool Kats with 6128
uld be the tea urn to watch.
tP y's Prowlers who were
mps of the regular p la y ,
{`seem to be in a slump and are
holding fourth p o s i t i o n with
6097 points. Bringing up the
ref! are Bob's Bouncers w i t h
89$8 points and George's Gam-
blers with 592 5. Better luck •
to these teams next vek.
KeithrBroome, one of our.
spares Orthe the evening received
's.high single with a.
.to our spares, Kaye
and 1101 Wan. Keith Broome,,
Glorta',TtOmas, Barbara Merk-
ley, Neil Edgar and Bruce
Machan. .
We wish our regular players
who are On thesicklista speedy
recovery.
LADIES' WEDNESDAY
Rose Grove captured both
the high, single and high triple
with a 921 and 655. j
Team standings.: Maud's Mus-
tangs and Janet's Javelins are
tied with 97 points.; Betty's
Buick: and Judy's Jaguars are
tied for second with 86; Jean's
Jeeps 77; Shirley's Sunbeams.
are right behind. them with 76.
Bowling 225 and over, Marg
Meda 247; Barb Stainton2'60;
Lois'Cearson 22 7; Diane English
240; 'Louise Welwood 229; .and
Ruby McLennan 2 59.
MEN'S LEAGUE
The Penguins clinched the
tide Monday night even though
they lost 4 points to the Kings.
Their closest rivals, the Flyers
were blanked by the North Stars.;
thus losing a chance even for a
. The Blues came out on top
of a 5 to 2 split with the Seals.
The . two ,weeks remaining in
the regular season will be add-
ed to the playoffs, to make a five
„ week series, total pigs to count.
Standings at the end of the
regular season: Penguins 121,
Flyers 99, Kings 86, Seals 85,
Blues 79, and Nardi Stars 71.
Bill Hotchkiss captured all
the honors this week with a 333
single and 769 triple. Runner-
up was Hap Swatridge with 312.
WROXETER LEAGUE
Helen Clarke 202, 209; John
Wheeler 200; Marg, Galbraith
204; Ron Mort haet 2.50; Jack
• Clarke 281, 200; Ben Villumsen
217; Ada Haasaoot 256; Wendell
Stamper 210; John Haasnoot 2 50,
228; Ted Smith 270; Robert.
Peel 253; Ken Lockwood 224;
Bonnie Lockwood; 202; Rick
Clarke 209.
The GMT eoorte got off to n
real good start with 14 candi-
dates in alh This. is :a very
good coupe and, we still. have
a 11.14 keen candidate* who are
enjoying their tulle run every
evening before last parade.•
0.,.0«.-0
This week -end will see the •
retnm of Lt. 1, H. Cullen, Bdr. ,
B. D. Daymon: and Bdr, 1. L.
Tiller from CFB Mlle, The re.--
sults
esults of their endeavours we
should have by next. week.
The Battery Sergeant Major
of 97 Bty Is now out of the hos-
pital, sore and stiff 4omstitehes,
but out and mobile. Much more
appreciative of the scow-
-bile and parked trucks,, ` .ogis
how the hurnan body does,not
fare too well when, there is suds
den contact with three tons of
metal.
0--O--Q
Bdr. Mike Forsyth of Wing? .
ham and Gnr. P. D. Brooks, of
Listowel, are at the moment of
this writingsitting before the
officer selection board. When
this is complete there is the
waiting, then eventually word
comes down the administrative
line, yes or no. Good luck,
fellows.
0--0--0
On Friday Sgt. -MacLean and
W.O. Morin went into London
on regimental business and lo.
and behold, the "Base. Supply
Section had a vehicle foi us.
One truck,. 4' ton, 4x 4 complete
as per EIS, (Equiprrient issue
Scale). • To the people who ares
not farnilar, with Ordance 'jar:
gon, this is a jeep,. that 1.*ttlte
" vehicle that has a great legend •
which everyone -has read about,
This is also the Commanding;
Officer's operational vehicle. -
so any of you other people in
the various batteries who may
have designs 04 it, stop ;right
now. If thence were:fcur,'each:
battery would teceive one, .
there is only 040, its follows
is .the, 13,11Q vehicle. There *Ore
considerable dffiiculties'with.
gem this wee Jeep. The 0
ance people did not leave
"camel gas init to get it stain-;
ed; the chap who runs the gad
pump; was given the, , aftemoon
off,°and byte time we get this
lutes of disorganizatianstra ght-
erred out it was 4.20.'' Added
to the: heavy Friday afternoon.
traffic :coag our of London
,.there were poor weather and
road conditions- -no heater,• no
defroster, slushy roads, snot ant1;
freezing rain,,, . 'What a 'tripi
• The Fordwic„h,Midget.hock-
ey team with their coaclrand
manager, Jim Robinson and
Harry Winkel, 'alloyed; a dinner
at Danny's L Restauranton Friday.
,night, Garfield:Gibson and Don
Ruttan who had been referees.'
for games were also•:guests.
R• ev. Harold Jenkins, rector ' •
of Gorrie and FordwicltAnglc-
an Churches, was gueast speaker;
He told theboysthat when :yon,
are on a hockey ream your must
have self-discipline and g e t
along well .wits fellow mem-
hers, ,,hockey coaches krn o.>w
that'everyo a Must do ;,his ,best,,# .
As in church; Work, . if aU •da
their part arid'not just be spect
•tators,., everything seen* much
easier.
He also said= . °yeti are all
a ,male .g •roup' in" your -league
also need •more ;mea to take ac=s
live part in church, ro$k. "
Tbe.Fordwlch' boys -were uo-
cessful this year .in wi ming t he
trophy;
`Carson Watson 201; Kathy
Edgar 255; Bob Ferguson 2 52
227; Carol Donaldson 201; *a-
- Latronico 242, 204;'`Dale
Edgar 216; Bob Pipe 215; Cecil
Clark 202; Mary Helen Thomp
so1i.236...2+� 207; Bob Edgar
236; Jack Pipe210; Bill Harrison
256, 214, 204; Vern Erb 220.
218; Hugh Hutchison 265.
FORD WICH MIXED
Doug Bunker 233, Alex Reid
276, Earl King 207, Eileen
Bennett 200 and 2 0 8 , Don
Bridge 210, Lyle Foerter 206, •
Nellie Allan 298, Gary Sothern
239 and 209, Genie Lambkin
210, Jim Stewart 208 and 242,
Marian Bairns 215, Jack Bennett
271 and 245, Russel Behms 263,
Mary Bridge 213.
Weekly euchre
*The Belgrave weeklyeuchre
was held last Wednesday even-
ing ,in the community rooms
with 10 tables .in play. Th e
winners were: High lady, Miss
Leona Nicholson; high man,
Harold Procter; no elty lady,
Mrs. George Walker; novelty
man, Nelson Nicholson; low
lady, Mrs. Stewart Smith; low
man, John Mitchell.
I'm Patricia' Pancake!
I'm ,accustomed to
the . best -- and al-
ways insist on •a' coat
kS
of 4Bel.more Mapli
Syrupl •
Yo'u can enjoy both
of us at the •
PANCAKE AND
SAUSAGE SUPPER
at the
BELMORE ARENA
any day from 5 to
10 p.m. We will also
welcome you at our
SUGAR ,SHANTY
to watch the syrup
being' made.
For the best coverage for
your insurance dollar, ,
.contact
JOHANN
Insurance Agency
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APRIL 5th
WINGHAM LIONS' Midgets defeated Hanover 5.1 to take
the 8 championship trophy irk the Walter Lockridge Me-
rnoriai Midget Tournament Sunday afternoon. Bruce Cor-
rigan accepts the trophy from Mr#,':Er West.