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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-02-24, Page 14Page 6—The Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, February 24, 1972 SOMETIMES IT'S nice to be the spare company of a girl. Lori Henderson w Wees play Bel more with Monty Norman a 11 goa lie tches last and Win ha ve the gham Pee - Tuesday night. RE PRESENTING20 per cent of the spectators at the Wing- ham-Belmore Peewee hockey ,game last Tuesday night: wer e..Guelifer, Hei rri.and Mrs. J. K. McGregor seen enjoying. hot chocolate between first and second perj~ods. —Staff Photo. 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Nice bowling. The 200 games are as follows: • Barry Fryfogle 2.36, 278 and 222; Terry Nethery 213; Gwen Mac- Laurin 225; Tom Robinson 223 and 239. Don Montgomery 204; Aantje Robinson 207; Bruce Machan 251, 224; Pat Fryfogle 217; Gary Brenzil 208-, '215; Murray Gerrie 209. Thanks ..to spare Marilyn Lay- ton. SENIOR LADIES Mrs. Mae Mitchell captured the high single with a score of 238. then followed up with the high double with a total of 365. Mrs. Ethel Day had a single of 218 to build her two -game score to 358 and Mrs. Emily Williams had a double of 304. LEGION LADIES The Coffee Crisps have a com- fortable lead with their 78 points. The Snack Bars are their nearest rivals and have 66 points. They are followed by the Smarties with 51 and the Sweet Maries with 39. Again it was Mrs. Muriel Irvine and Mrs. Norma Strong. Muriel bowled a 235 single and 595 triple. Norma was runner-up with her 231 and 587. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE The Mutts broke their tie with the Boxers and jumped into the, lead for the first time with a 82 high, followed by the Boxers who have 79 and the Retrievers with 76. In the bottom half of the jand- ings type Newfies have 65, Collies 59,,and Beagles 54 points. Scoring singles over 250 were -t Gord Baxter with 252, Lou Read - man 258, Joe Schneider 266, Grace Walden 251 and Joyce Gaunt with 252, Joyce Gaunt was back at her old tricks again after a week's rest, scoring 274 for the high single and building up to 714 for the high triples for the wo- men:' Jim Miller came up ' with an outstanding. single of 344 and fin- ished with 710 for the men's high triple. Appreciation is extended to • spares 'Bob. Holmes, Wes Sim- mons and Alec Walton. GORRIE LEAGUE Lorraine Steuernol topped the league playlast week with 234. Others compiling good scores were Bob Edgar with 231 and 212, Mary Helen Thompson 228, Brenda Wallace 215, Wilford Lit- . ronico 212, Judy Latror'lico 211, Donna Wallace , Hugh. Hutchi- son 204 and Jackie Smith with 200. WROXETER LEAGUE John Wheeler 208, Alberta Newton 247, Glenn McMichael 219 and 206, Jack Burns 209 and 232, Frank Spielmacher 226, Warren Fines 217, Ken Pellett 210, Phyllis McMichael ,206, Ken Edgar 206. High triples: Alberta Newton• 568, Glenn McMichael •617. FORDWICH MIXED Dave Dinsmore 225, ' Lorne Lambkin 235 and 219, Don Bridge 223, Gertie , Lambkin 212, Doug Bunker 232, Andrea Eskritt 239, Doug Browne 274,. Leone Foertes 211, - Harold Eskritt 208, Bonnie Wilson 217, Les Carter 231, Jack Schumacher 221 and 240, Nellie Allan 235 and •204, May Johnson 226, Lyle Foertes 208 and 224. Ladies' high single, Andria Eskritt 239; triple, Nellie Allan 617;- men's high single, Doug Browne 274; ; triple, Jack Schu- - coacher 638. TOWN MIXED Florence Wilson 223, Dave Dinsmore 320. Ladies' high triple, Minnie McElwain 585; teen's high triple, Dave Dinsmore 662. Bantams lose to Harriston Wingham Bantams lost an ex- hibition game to Harriston 7-4 last week with Wingham getting one goal in the first period from John Henderson assisted by Bill Anger, and- were heldscoreless until the third ;period. Pete Hilbert scored on a pass from Bob Williamson followed by Anger capitalizing on a play by Henderson to give the Wingham 4 team some hope, but enthusisam was short-lived as Harriston in- creased their lead. John Hender- son scored at' 13.45 from Williams for Wingham's final goal. When the British Government handed over control of the mail services to the provinces in 1851, there were only 66 miles of rail- way track in British North Amer- ica. WEDNESDAY LADIES Sharon's Sno-Jets are on top of the league th,' week with 't•; points. but their 'eat: Is slim with I.) la s Olympics dose behind with 91. Joyce's Black ('ats follow with 89 points With a little spread in the standings, Louise's Moto -Skis have 72, Shirley's Sk►roules have 70 and Jean's Arctic ('ats have assembled 68 points Connie Hickey took the high single honor with 278 and Diane English totalled 715 for the high triple (parties over 200 Jere posted by Barb Dauphin with 266. 219 and 216. Patti King 210, Grace Thompson 214• Gert Rea ie 224. Ruby MacLennan with 207, 212 and 21.0; Connie Hickey 214 and 278. Jeannette Rogers 202, Sharon Skinn 235. Diane English 204 27S. 236; ktuth _Anne Readman A06, Louise Welwood 212. Jean King 235, Joanne Harrison 243. Shirlaey Stevenson 217. Lyla Hickey 224, Gloria Thomas 201, Joyce Gard- ner 200 and Jeannette Scott with 206. Junior Bowling Lakelet News Items BANTAMS The Poodles lead the league �� th 56 points with Huskies fol- lowing with 49. Beagles and Spaniels are on the heels of the Huskies with each having 47 ,,,,)n►" Terriers have Sfi and the Dachshunds are still low with 41 points Robert Wharton 152, Paul Cer• ,on 138, Jeff Jackson 134, Esther Nethery 128, Andrea Bridge 133, and George Thomas with 126 were the howlers to have games over 125. In the over 200 category, Paul ('er•son had 264, George Thomas 251 • Elizabeth Wehmeyer 231, Sheila Burke and Debbie Hanula each had 212, Andrea Bridge 222, John Penny 206, Brian St. Marie 204 and Reuben Jacklin 202. Roseann Sallows captured the girls high single with 180 and Cor- inne Nesbitt had the high double with 260 Robert Wharton scored 152 for the boys' high single and took the high double with 279. JUNIORS The Chickadees have a sub- stantial lead with 62 points iul lowed by Woodpeckers with 48 and Canaries and Sparrows are tied with 47. The Robins with 44 and Bluejays with 39 points com- plete the standings. Bill Ohm rolled 214 to lead in the games over 175, Jay. Mac- I..��tr in ► 185. Stephen Bi'rke 180, and >' ,,hen Readman 177. In games over 250. Stephen Burke totalled :305 J:►y MacLaurin 304, Jamie Smith 282, Stephen Read - man 279, Ricky MacLennan 266 and John Bennett hit the magic number with 250. Peggy Tervit scored 149 for the girls' high single and Christine Foxton totalled 247 for the high double. Bill Ohm scored 214 and 3372 to take the honors for the boys. SENIORS Patti King had- the high single with 2'22' and also totalled 367 to capture the girls' high double. Tom Lee rolled Lt,t and -15t3 to lead the boys. • In games over 300 for a double score, Stephen Penny totalled 362, Brad Coulter 331, David Walker :324, Larry and Jeff Croskill with 305 Dynamites lead the league with Simmons 329 There has been a compl change of books in the Lakelet Li- brary this week. Master Paul Metzger has re- turned home from hospital and with the aid of crutches is able to attend school, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Dickert and family, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Dickert, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Dick- ert and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg attended the funeral of DONNYBROOK Miss Diane Charnney, Reg. N., of Listowel spent a couple of days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Chamnoy and family. Miss Donna Chamney of Stratford spent the weekend at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell of London visited last Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jefferson. Don Jefferson and Derek visited the same home on Monday. 59 points with Dumptrucks 55, and Slackers with SO making a race of it The Skidders have 41 followed by Superstars with 39 and Gunkies with 25 points You're milesAahead at Fsr.sfon. STORES E_ dgar_ W. hl.'In, 'Listowel on Sun- day. Mrs. Brian Greenley com- menced duties at the Royal Bank, Clifford, on Tuesday. Dennis Harper, son John and friend Harry French of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harper. They hoped to get in some sn mmobil- ing but the weather did not co-op- erate. Lyle -Murray and Willie Behrns took in the Intertional Harves- ter bus tour to the Hamilton plant on Monday. Barney Pritchard of London and Jim Pritchard of St. George called on Mr. and Mrs. Edward David on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. David and family visited on Sun- day with Mr. David's mother in Palmerston. Friends of Mrs.Bertha David will be sorry to learn that she has received word from England of the death of her. sister Mrs. Lilly Morley on February 14. Sheryl Dickert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Dickert is a patient in Listowel hospital Son Dan had been when them a patient and Sheryl went in Dan came home. We wish a speedy recovery THE BIGGEST TIRE SALE IN YEARS! AMONG THE ENTHUSIASTIC group of curlers in the Mon- day -Thursday farmers' play is. 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