The Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-02-17, Page 13•
The Wingham Advance -Times, M urs4ay, February 17, 1972f ---Page
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that car,lessne doesn't spoil
your fun in the Snow.
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substitute for what's not bare. -
Dan Fraser.
by
ANGUS SHOUT
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SUPPORTERS OF the Wingham and Clinton teams cluster around the score board during
the senior boys' play Sunday night in the Four Steps to Stardom tournament .at Wingham
Bowl. —Staff Photo.
The stirring saga of
a Grizzly Monarch's
conflict with
man
Jay Mac Lourin wins
bantam bowling title
Wingham bowlers participat-
ing in the Four Steps. to Stardom
competition held at the weekend
gave a very good account of
themselves in the three divisions.
Bowling at ,Walkerton Satur-
day, Jay MacLaurin, bowling as
a bantam single, won first place
with a total of 596 and will now
advance into the provincial play-
offs at Kitchener in March.
Also in the bantam division, the
featuring
Leon
Ames
• as the old man
of the ,
mountain
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SAT. MATINEE
FEB. 19
"WACKY WORLD OF
MOTHER 000SE"
Sun.20 Mon.21 r...22
The stirring saga
o1 a Grizzly
Monarch's
Conflict with
man ,, 1
ji
featuri
,bile..
Leon Ames
as the old man o1 thb''
mountain
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GODERIICH, ONT.
SUN. MATINEE
2:00 p.m.
SUN.
7 p.m. & 9 p.m.
MON. & TUES.
1 p>iu. & 9 p.m.
ryo1.23 only
47,74,,-
Ryans
Daughter
boys' team placed fourth with
only 85 pins separating them
from the winners from Goderich.
The girls' bantam team also
placed fourth and Peggy Tervit,
bowling as a single, came fourth
also.
Bowling at Clinton Saturday in
the junior division, Jeff.. Croskill
lost a 'heart -breaker to Ernie
Lane of Walkerton by, seven pins.
The winner totalled 678 and Cros-
kill had 671. This contest had the
spectators on the edge of their
seats as until the last frame of the
last game there were never more
than five pins between them,
Joan Cerson placed third in the
girls' singles finishing 19- behind.
the winner from Clinton who
found the home -lanes to her lik-
ing.
The senior division playing at
Wingham Bowl Sunday night pro-
duced excellent bowling. Marg
McLaughlin of Wingham placed
second behind Debbie Smith of
Goderich in the singles. The Clin-
ton girls won the team event.
Competition in the senior boys
was exceptionally keen and Toro
Lee placed fifth bowling as a
single, The Wingham team
placed fourth. 'Collingwood . , ran
away With'" We honors in–bi f `
categories. with Ron Lalonde get-
ting the individual honors and the
team also capturing first place.
Les Tervit brought further dis=
Unction to the Wingham entries
by bowling 292 for the .highest
score of the night.
JAYMacLAURIN
'Jay MacLaurin, who won
the Bantam division of the
Four Steps to Stardom bowl-
ing competition Saturday at
Walkerton. He now enters the
provincial playoffs at Kitch-
ener in March. Staff Photo
SINGLES ENTRIES bowled against a team from ,Goderich Sunday night in the Four
Steps to Stardom tournaii. ent and the spectators whooped it up as their favorites stepped
up to bowl. —Staff Photo.
Lords mat men defeat Wingham
L.D.S.S. Lords wrestling team
defeated F. E. Madill of Wing -
ham 50-34 in a dual wrestling
meet held in Listowel on Wednes-
day, Feb. 9.
The following is a summary of
the bouts: 90 lbs. Tim Kritzer
(Listowel) won by default ; 98 lbs.
Jim Buchanan (Listowel) won by
dei'ault; 106 lbs. Bob Heffer
(Wingham) won by default; 115
lbs. Mike Nieman (Listowel) pin-
ned Steve Costecti at 3:42; 123
lbs. Duane Anderson (Wingham)
pinned Robert Straeton (Lis -
towel) at 2:42; 130 lbs. Malcolm
McLaren (Listowel) pinned Bob
Aniskwicz (Wingham) at 5:29;
136 lbs. Ron Stemmler (Listowel)
and Graeme Johnston (Wing -
ham) draw 2-2; 141 lbs. Don Mil-
ler (Listowel) pinned Ray
Bonger.tman (Wingham) at 31
seconds; 148 lbs. Ron Miller (Lis-
towel) pinned Brian Dewar
(Wingham). at 4:04; 157 lbs.
Reval Dettman (Wingham) pin-
ned John Ballantyne (Listowel )
at 1:27; 168 lbs. Wayne Carter
(Wingham) pinned Glen Orth
(Listowel) at 5:32; 178 lbs. Jack
Junior Bowling
The Poolles left the rest of the
YBC bantams at the post in the
-league standings, racking up a
nice lead of 56 points. The Span-
iels and Beagles are tied for
second place with 47, followed by
the -Huskies with 44 points.• The
'Terriers are snapping at their
heels with 41 and the Dachshunds
are. low (naturally) with 36
points.
The high singles and high doub.- .
les honors were shared by Eliza-
beth Wehmeyer and.Esther Neth-
ery for the girls with 161 and 275
respectively,- and John Penny
' • ,2 at1.d'gAi l Cerson 259 to
16a, ' t �r� c y"s. ...."..�.... ,.,.
Corinne Nesbitt 'led in. the
games over 125, bowling 160; fol-
lowed by Gerald Ritkes 145,
Brian Ste. Marie and Esther
Nethery with 144, Paul Cerson
133, Michael (Hull 132 and Debbie
Hanula with 129.
In games over 200 John Penny
• lei with 257 with,:Corinne Nesbitt
close behind with 255.E Others
'were Gerald Ritkes 252, Michael
Hull 225, Brenda Foxton .,225,
George Thomas 222, Sheila Burke
212 and Lynne Bridge with 212.
YBC .I UN IORS
With the exception of the
Chickadees who have 57 points.
the rest of .the league is taking on
a neck and neck look with Wo6d-
peckers and Sparrows each with
45 points and Robins and Can-
aries with 44 with the Bluejays
low on the mulberry bush with
only 35 points.
Jay MacLaurin rolled 183 and
Kevin' Hickey 179 to qualify for
games over 115 and in the games
over 250 Kevin Hickey continued
his good bowling to score 323 fol
lowed by David Reid 289, Rick
Nesbitt 278, Rhonda Lee 269,
Jamie Strong 259 and Terry Nes-
bitt with 254,
Joan Cerson 'captured the high
single, for the girls with 155 ani
Joanne Anger rolled 261 for the
high double. For the boys. David
Reid toppled the pins for 193 and
Jamie Strong was high double
with 340.
SENIORS
Dumptrucks lead in the team
standings with 55 points with the
SENIOR BOY high single champ, Ron Lalonde of Coiling
wood receives congratulations from Marjorie Moore, lone
representative for the Four Steps to Stardom bowling tour
nament held Sunday night at the Windham Bowl. Staff
Photo.
31
Thompson - ( Listowel) pinned
Dave Thomas (Wingham) at
1:32; 195 lbs: Dale Caskanette
(Wingham) pinned Gord COulter
(Listowel) at 3:39; Unlimited
Ivan Riddolls (Listowel) won, by
default.
Exhibition Bouts: 123 lbs. Mur-
ray Bradshaw (Listowel) pinned
Les( Smith (Wingham) at 5:30;
157 lbs. Joe Weber (Listowel) de-
feated John Deneau (Wingham)
by injury default; 106 lbs. Jamie
Galbraith (Listowel) pinned Rob-
ert Heffer (Wingham) at 2:57; ,.
115 lbs. Sandy McEwan (Listo-
wel) pinned Don Kernaghan
(Wingham) at 1:07.
50
"A" WATER-MILFOIL — _
(Myriophyllurn exalbescens) One of the most
abundant and widespread of therrnilfoils. Though
rated a fairly important duck. food, its real value
is the environment it creates for minute aquatic
animal and insect life, which , in turn are food of
waterfowl and fish.
"8" COONTAIL --
Another widespread aquatic .plant, often in
enormous beds of closely packed plants, which
choke -out more desirable vegetation. It grows,
equally well In sun or shade and frequently- in
deep water. Little value as a duck food.
70
Dynamites ready to blast them
off the top spot with 54 points.
Slackers showed lots of ambition
and now hold third with 45 with
the Skidders sliding into fourth
'place with 39, followed by Super-
stars 36 and Ginakies at the bot-
s tom with 26 points.
David Walker 228, Brad Sim-
mons 227 and Les Tervit with 204
were the bowlers scoring over 200
-and in the doubles, totals Br -ad
Simmons had 395, Les Tervit 394,
Rick Wall 389,'Tom Lee 383, Rob
Young 346, Ron Tervit 331, Lau-
rence Norman 330 and Sandra
Lee 329.
Patti King came up with both
high sine and high double, scor-
ing 199 and 361 .and Rick Wall
.captured the boys' high single
'with 235 and DaA'id Walker 'the
double with 526.
Country jitney
held Monday
The Country Curlers held
another jitney Monday, with
eight rinks participating. Three
8 -end games were played.
The winning rinks are as fol-
lows: First, Charlie Rpbinson,
Marjorie Coultes, Marie Higgins
and Russel MacKersie; Second,
Alex Hackett, Helen McKague,
Mary McMichael and Sally Al-
lan; Third, Vern Hunter, Elda
Coultes, Ivan Dow and Charlie
Bosman;' Fourth, Bill Dettman,
Anna Mae Hunter, Harold Case -
more and Audrey Edgar; Con-
solation, Stewart Higgins, Bob
Wallace; Albert Hall and Blythe
Clark. •
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The stirring saga
o1 a Grizzly
Monarch's
Conflict with
man ,, 1
ji
featuri
,bile..
Leon Ames
as the old man o1 thb''
mountain
thil&eti
75c
Plus Ii ffie
Spectacular ISun International productions Inc
SKI Short 'w 1°"r�n,w/yEnNl4,r„»ml,Ia..yl
"Get Hot"
FARM
GODERIICH, ONT.
SUN. MATINEE
2:00 p.m.
SUN.
7 p.m. & 9 p.m.
MON. & TUES.
1 p>iu. & 9 p.m.
ryo1.23 only
47,74,,-
Ryans
Daughter
boys' team placed fourth with
only 85 pins separating them
from the winners from Goderich.
The girls' bantam team also
placed fourth and Peggy Tervit,
bowling as a single, came fourth
also.
Bowling at Clinton Saturday in
the junior division, Jeff.. Croskill
lost a 'heart -breaker to Ernie
Lane of Walkerton by, seven pins.
The winner totalled 678 and Cros-
kill had 671. This contest had the
spectators on the edge of their
seats as until the last frame of the
last game there were never more
than five pins between them,
Joan Cerson placed third in the
girls' singles finishing 19- behind.
the winner from Clinton who
found the home -lanes to her lik-
ing.
The senior division playing at
Wingham Bowl Sunday night pro-
duced excellent bowling. Marg
McLaughlin of Wingham placed
second behind Debbie Smith of
Goderich in the singles. The Clin-
ton girls won the team event.
Competition in the senior boys
was exceptionally keen and Toro
Lee placed fifth bowling as a
single, The Wingham team
placed fourth. 'Collingwood . , ran
away With'" We honors in–bi f `
categories. with Ron Lalonde get-
ting the individual honors and the
team also capturing first place.
Les Tervit brought further dis=
Unction to the Wingham entries
by bowling 292 for the .highest
score of the night.
JAYMacLAURIN
'Jay MacLaurin, who won
the Bantam division of the
Four Steps to Stardom bowl-
ing competition Saturday at
Walkerton. He now enters the
provincial playoffs at Kitch-
ener in March. Staff Photo
SINGLES ENTRIES bowled against a team from ,Goderich Sunday night in the Four
Steps to Stardom tournaii. ent and the spectators whooped it up as their favorites stepped
up to bowl. —Staff Photo.
Lords mat men defeat Wingham
L.D.S.S. Lords wrestling team
defeated F. E. Madill of Wing -
ham 50-34 in a dual wrestling
meet held in Listowel on Wednes-
day, Feb. 9.
The following is a summary of
the bouts: 90 lbs. Tim Kritzer
(Listowel) won by default ; 98 lbs.
Jim Buchanan (Listowel) won by
dei'ault; 106 lbs. Bob Heffer
(Wingham) won by default; 115
lbs. Mike Nieman (Listowel) pin-
ned Steve Costecti at 3:42; 123
lbs. Duane Anderson (Wingham)
pinned Robert Straeton (Lis -
towel) at 2:42; 130 lbs. Malcolm
McLaren (Listowel) pinned Bob
Aniskwicz (Wingham) at 5:29;
136 lbs. Ron Stemmler (Listowel)
and Graeme Johnston (Wing -
ham) draw 2-2; 141 lbs. Don Mil-
ler (Listowel) pinned Ray
Bonger.tman (Wingham) at 31
seconds; 148 lbs. Ron Miller (Lis-
towel) pinned Brian Dewar
(Wingham). at 4:04; 157 lbs.
Reval Dettman (Wingham) pin-
ned John Ballantyne (Listowel )
at 1:27; 168 lbs. Wayne Carter
(Wingham) pinned Glen Orth
(Listowel) at 5:32; 178 lbs. Jack
Junior Bowling
The Poolles left the rest of the
YBC bantams at the post in the
-league standings, racking up a
nice lead of 56 points. The Span-
iels and Beagles are tied for
second place with 47, followed by
the -Huskies with 44 points.• The
'Terriers are snapping at their
heels with 41 and the Dachshunds
are. low (naturally) with 36
points.
The high singles and high doub.- .
les honors were shared by Eliza-
beth Wehmeyer and.Esther Neth-
ery for the girls with 161 and 275
respectively,- and John Penny
' • ,2 at1.d'gAi l Cerson 259 to
16a, ' t �r� c y"s. ...."..�.... ,.,.
Corinne Nesbitt 'led in. the
games over 125, bowling 160; fol-
lowed by Gerald Ritkes 145,
Brian Ste. Marie and Esther
Nethery with 144, Paul Cerson
133, Michael (Hull 132 and Debbie
Hanula with 129.
In games over 200 John Penny
• lei with 257 with,:Corinne Nesbitt
close behind with 255.E Others
'were Gerald Ritkes 252, Michael
Hull 225, Brenda Foxton .,225,
George Thomas 222, Sheila Burke
212 and Lynne Bridge with 212.
YBC .I UN IORS
With the exception of the
Chickadees who have 57 points.
the rest of .the league is taking on
a neck and neck look with Wo6d-
peckers and Sparrows each with
45 points and Robins and Can-
aries with 44 with the Bluejays
low on the mulberry bush with
only 35 points.
Jay MacLaurin rolled 183 and
Kevin' Hickey 179 to qualify for
games over 115 and in the games
over 250 Kevin Hickey continued
his good bowling to score 323 fol
lowed by David Reid 289, Rick
Nesbitt 278, Rhonda Lee 269,
Jamie Strong 259 and Terry Nes-
bitt with 254,
Joan Cerson 'captured the high
single, for the girls with 155 ani
Joanne Anger rolled 261 for the
high double. For the boys. David
Reid toppled the pins for 193 and
Jamie Strong was high double
with 340.
SENIORS
Dumptrucks lead in the team
standings with 55 points with the
SENIOR BOY high single champ, Ron Lalonde of Coiling
wood receives congratulations from Marjorie Moore, lone
representative for the Four Steps to Stardom bowling tour
nament held Sunday night at the Windham Bowl. Staff
Photo.
31
Thompson - ( Listowel) pinned
Dave Thomas (Wingham) at
1:32; 195 lbs: Dale Caskanette
(Wingham) pinned Gord COulter
(Listowel) at 3:39; Unlimited
Ivan Riddolls (Listowel) won, by
default.
Exhibition Bouts: 123 lbs. Mur-
ray Bradshaw (Listowel) pinned
Les( Smith (Wingham) at 5:30;
157 lbs. Joe Weber (Listowel) de-
feated John Deneau (Wingham)
by injury default; 106 lbs. Jamie
Galbraith (Listowel) pinned Rob-
ert Heffer (Wingham) at 2:57; ,.
115 lbs. Sandy McEwan (Listo-
wel) pinned Don Kernaghan
(Wingham) at 1:07.
50
"A" WATER-MILFOIL — _
(Myriophyllurn exalbescens) One of the most
abundant and widespread of therrnilfoils. Though
rated a fairly important duck. food, its real value
is the environment it creates for minute aquatic
animal and insect life, which , in turn are food of
waterfowl and fish.
"8" COONTAIL --
Another widespread aquatic .plant, often in
enormous beds of closely packed plants, which
choke -out more desirable vegetation. It grows,
equally well In sun or shade and frequently- in
deep water. Little value as a duck food.
70
Dynamites ready to blast them
off the top spot with 54 points.
Slackers showed lots of ambition
and now hold third with 45 with
the Skidders sliding into fourth
'place with 39, followed by Super-
stars 36 and Ginakies at the bot-
s tom with 26 points.
David Walker 228, Brad Sim-
mons 227 and Les Tervit with 204
were the bowlers scoring over 200
-and in the doubles, totals Br -ad
Simmons had 395, Les Tervit 394,
Rick Wall 389,'Tom Lee 383, Rob
Young 346, Ron Tervit 331, Lau-
rence Norman 330 and Sandra
Lee 329.
Patti King came up with both
high sine and high double, scor-
ing 199 and 361 .and Rick Wall
.captured the boys' high single
'with 235 and DaA'id Walker 'the
double with 526.
Country jitney
held Monday
The Country Curlers held
another jitney Monday, with
eight rinks participating. Three
8 -end games were played.
The winning rinks are as fol-
lows: First, Charlie Rpbinson,
Marjorie Coultes, Marie Higgins
and Russel MacKersie; Second,
Alex Hackett, Helen McKague,
Mary McMichael and Sally Al-
lan; Third, Vern Hunter, Elda
Coultes, Ivan Dow and Charlie
Bosman;' Fourth, Bill Dettman,
Anna Mae Hunter, Harold Case -
more and Audrey Edgar; Con-
solation, Stewart Higgins, Bob
Wallace; Albert Hall and Blythe
Clark. •
ELM.HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL
-HWY. 8 CLINTON
now playing The Chargers
Bak by Popular Demand -One Week Only
Beginning febriary 21st
14: SUGARFOOT
Show Band That Will Delight Everyone
Starting Feb: 28 - STAGECOACH
VENDOMEHOTEL
TEESWATER, ONT.
Ladies and - Escorts
Saturday, Ftbrv!ry 19
.FROM 12 NOON TO 11.30 P.M.
ENTERTAIN MINT
WALKERTON TRIO
EVENINGS 9:00 = 1 1:30
Smith -Corona
•
MADE IN CANADA
BY CANADIAN CRAFTSMEN
C–ppeA features far full performance
:Office Size Keyboard,
- Full 88 -character keyboard. The same
height and width, as ofTite, type-.
".writers. Enjoy office typewriter per-.
fornianr e with convenience and
ecor>_on)y of a portable.
Handsome Carrying Case
Cc "'plete with new ' luggage -like
' Holiday- carry Ca, . . a smart
stylish accessory wherever you go.
Available at
0a
Page Gage
A Smith -Corona exclusive. Takes the
guesswork out of ij age -end typing.
Accurately indicates how far your
typing line is from the bottom of
page.
Quick -Sett Margins-
•Fasierst, fastest system on any port-
able! Margins -quick-set" with a
single finger motion without moving
the. carriage. •
\,1
01
* EXTRA CONVENIENCES *
* Touch Selector Personalizes your typing'
touch, Choose the touch that suits you best.
* Ribbon 'Colour Selector Three positions on
lever enable you to . type red, black or even
cut stencils
* Line Retainer Allows you to turn' the platen
freely but it ren)emi Ors your original writing
dine.
* Variable Line Spacer Posh button ,variable
on left platen knob used to change your writing
I
lino l$er"" ar enily,
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SPECIFICATIONS
Paper Capacity 9) ,"
Writing Line -- 8.3"
Type Faces - -- Pica and Elite only
ReyT aid_ ' _5t•andc•ird FSS Ch?rac1er oRite
hoard American and Fr, nch-Cancidian
Shipping Weight •' - 21 lbs
bauz btiancioEintre
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