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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-11-02, Page 15It* Wikkehani Advance ThuIdah. Nov. ; The Lutheran lkuPil PeopkP of Cllffozd njoyed, an event% bowling.on Friday at the Ford, , "'T. 041 bowling lanes •f011owed by a social how at 'the hozne o Mr. and Mrs. Walter Defoe:rang. .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Judge ' visited Stmclay with Mr; and Mrs. . FEL • SAT. NOV. 2. . 4 Adult Entertainment "JcIe KIDD" ,Color - Starring • Oho Eastwood If yore'looking for trouble fie's Joe Kidd. Don't cross SATURDAY MAT. NOV. 4 "KING KONG ESCAPES" • Cord Ruff and Gordie..of Wing - ham. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Green - ley and family visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 13ert,Wylie in their new home in Fordwich. Our area Scouts and Cubs are having a paper drive on Satnr- day,November 4. If you have any papers for pick up, please call Carl Stewart, 3$5-3114 or Walter Demerling, 335-6106. It will be appreciated if you have papers ready by 10 a.m. C.H.S.S., Clinton In the Auditorium TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 9.00 - 12.00 STEEL RIVE ADMISSION - $1.50 with Student Card $1.75 withOUt. Student Card. . • M.B.w4 tits MA tles owns 0111 411,1. • fleet for love 0,,foset- 471.1iTnr 'WAIN. SAM" COOL INEATO• IONVIRCIEVIS Jierslv " SUN, THRU THURS. 1 SHOWING 8 P FRI. & SAT. 2 SHOWINGS. 7:30 & 9:15 Ssiordirf MitlaH4 J30 $u 16.16 Lit& Ocok& =Me INNIM !OWN .110, tUU 11110111•111tIT 42* • METROCOLOR MGM THE WOAA EXECUTIVE elected for the forthcoming year' at the annual meeting Oct: 25 consists of these officerS: Front row, left to right: Ivan Gardner, \A/Ingham, preSi- dent; Alf Lockridge, Wingham, secretary -manager; Jean Liesemer, Mildmay, executive committee; Al Baxter, Walkerton, past president. Back row, left to right: Jim •• Wil G THURSDAY MIXED Gwen Swan was right in there this week with three over -200 games; she had a 264, 279, 262. Needless . to say, she had the ladies' high triple of 805. %finder- ful, Gwen! Others bowling over -200 games were Pat Fryfogle .224; Bruce Machan 267, 245 and 212; Martin Hanninon 230 and 211; Al Skelton 236 and 234; Bruce Skinn 207; Keith Pletch 237; Barry Fryfogle 218. Bruce Machan led the men with a 724 triple. ' The team standings show Per- rie's Panthers with 29 points; Barry's Boomers are a very close second with 28; Bruce's Boozers have 25; Don's 'Dampers 24; Gary's Guys and Gais 22. Mur - ray's Miseries are on the miserable bottom. ip,W4nW Attaltai spares, Beth Romahn, Leneita Statia, Bruce Skinn, Bill Staple- ton, Mac McLean and Gord Bax- ter. COMMERCIAL BOWLING The Cadillacs are still out in front; ,this week they have 30 points-. Comin' on strong are the • -Ramblers with 27. The Cougars, Meteors and Chevs are having a le little fight'all 'their own, with 20, :19 and '18 points respectively. The Chryslers are trailing with 12. "A Connie Hickey had both the 254 high single and 622 high, triple. Frank Burke had the men's high single of 297 and he and Joe Sch- neider -were tied for the high tri- ple of 616. • • Thanks to spares Shirley Zim- mer and Bob Holmes. WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES' LEAGUE Ruby MacLennan scored both the high single and high triple with 334 and 801. Other games over 200: Beth Skinn 207, 213; Barb Dauphin 259; Maude Schieotel 206; Louise Wel- wood 201, 201, 216; Andrea pran- ton 212, 271;• Ruth Ann Readman. 203, 202; Jean King 200, 239; Di- ane English 295, 228, 269; Joanne Harrison 218, 204; Shirley Storey 250, 210, 236.eVerna Sterner 250; Lila Hickey 203; Ruby Mac- Lennan 334, 212, 255; Betty Fox - ton 216; .Sharon Skinn 212; Carol Strong 212; Barb Stainton 216. Joanne's Opals are ahead with 31 points; Sharon's Garnets have 281/2 and Judy's Pearls 28.. They are followed by Barb's Sapphires 21; Ruth Ann's Zircons 201/2 and Jean's Emeralds 18. SENIOR LADIES Stars of the show were Mrs. A. Jardine and Mrs. Elsie Congram. Mrs. Jardine rolled the high Had Miss Linda Robinson of 700 Barber N. Listowel been at the Capitol Theatre when her name was called on Monday, October 30th she would have won our cash jackpot of $30.00. Next Monday's Cash Jackpot is $40.00 CAPITOL THEATRE - LISTOWEL Nov. W.d1 Thu. 11 mere teeidn. for trouble --b.'. JOE KIDD. CLINT EASTWOOD 0,E MOD Fa 3 sd.4 AMU ENTEMAIIMMI •••••••^0.~..~."06,""#~040440.•‘• i,„","0"040.4. • Suture* Manes 4 Sun. 5 Mon. 6 2.00 p.m. "COUGAR COUNTRY" ALL SEATS 50c Barney Ivanted %%mien in the %%ors( \uiv , „' ' And that's the way he got them. It , ast..._.,„„.44_,, the Red Hot Lovers" Kellerman premiss ....: .„ Rents Taiikw ". 1 v Tu.. 7 .nly ma 8 Thu.9 Fd.1 0 Son a AO RI NG JAMES DARREN BARBARA McNAIR MARIA ROHM .. ....re COLOR • (EV Goderich wins tournament Goderich and Wingham Dupli- cate Bridge Clubs met in Wing - ham on Thursday of last week for their tournament. Goderich de- feated the local club. Their final score was 1,364 points while the Wingham players ended the tournament with 1,156 points. Prize winners were: North and South, first, W. French and B. Ortlieb, 140 points; second, A. Weerasorily and L. Ryan,' 1281/2; third, Mrs. J. Cook and Mrs. B. Etue, 1271/2; fourth, Mrs. K. Dun- can and Mrs. V. Worthy, 1211/2; East and West, first, Dr. and Mrs. M. Smith, 138 points; sec- ond, Mrs. E. Erskine and W. G. Cochrane, 131; third, Mrs. K. Hunter and Mrs. F. Curry, 121; fourth, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bodging, 120 • I 1:0•• SCORES single of 175 and was runnerrup for the high double with her 292. ,Mrs. Congram had the . high double of 297 and was runner:up with a 173 single. The ,Wild Roses are getting out of hand; they have 15 points. The Forget-me-Nots have 13; Blue- bells .9 and Buttercups 3. Members Of the league pre grateful to the ladies who spare for them each week. WROXETER LEAGUE • High triples were rolled 'by Jack Burns with 666 and Etheline Smith with 570.. Games over 200 were bowled by Ken Pellet 204; Mike Newton 207, 240; Jack Burns 204, .?67; Ren McMichael221, 223; Ethel McMi- chael 212; Wendell Staler 246; Ted Smith 235; Phyllis eMjich- ael 209; Roy Stewart 203. k4 '« 4 " PORDWICF1 MIXD"' "1 The Fordwk117-Mixdd 'Bowling League, record the following high scores: Lyle Foerter 239, 211;Gertie Lambkin 211; Les ,Carter 209; Doug Bunker 24,19; Bonnie Wilson 218; Lorne Lambkin 213, 227; Lynn Bunker 202; Doug Browne 203, 232; Winnie VVinkeI 227; Jack Schumacher 241, '247, 230; Don Bridge 206; Joan McCann 202, 233; Frank Annis 206. Ladies' high single 233, Jean McCann; gents' high single 249, Doug Bunker; triple, Jack Schu- macher 718. FORDWICH TOWN High scores in the Town Mixed Bowling League were Annie Pittendreigh 221 and Dave Dins- more 212. MOLES'WORTH Here are this week's over 200 bowling scores from the Moles- worth Bowling League, Dorothy Martin 263; Rita Mc - Cannell 277; Doris Matheson 216, 200; Alex Ross 210; Mac Smith 213; Helen Cullen 211, 208; Gor- don Matheson 201, 212; Don Mc - Cannell 200, 245; Eric Jolly 260; Howie Baker 238; Joe Moore 209; Alice Daniel 216. Howick Lions bingo winners (Intended for last week) Recent Howick Lions' bingo winners were: /I Regular games: Mr's. Dahm, Walkerton and Mrs. McInnis, Fordwich; Mrs. Bell, Harriston; Mrs. Don Poerester, Elmira and Mrs. Hammer, Listowel; Mrs. Ohm, Wingham; Mrs. Bill Wade, Wroxeter; Marie Cherwinsky, Stratford; Peggy Tervitt, Wing - ham and Mrs. McLennan, Loch- alsh; Elgin Alton, Harriston; Mrs. Copeland, Harriston; Ruby Paylor, Palmerston; Peggy Ter - vitt, Wingham; Don Foerester, Elmira. Share the weath: Mary Dumphy, Listowel and Isabel Tif- fin, Lucknow; Mrs. Wm. Upper, Listowel;' $25 special, Patsy Theodorff, Listowel; jackpot and consolation plus bonus, Don Foerester, Elmira; Lap card special, Ruby Paylor, Palmerston; dart game, Bonnie Hislop, Wroxeter, $10; door prizes: Frank Hamilton, Luck - flout; Mrs. Copeland, Hariston; Mrs% Margaret Adams, Wroxeter and Donna Curran, Listowel. Lucky draws, Sarah Hamilton, Lucknow; Emma Wahl, Listo- wel ; Mrs. John Seddon, Brussels and Stella Peealuyke of Wroxe- ter. Green, RR 2, Wellesley, executive; Ken Petrie, Kincardine, executive; Gord Raeburn, Durham, execufive; Ray Mor- rell, Walkerton, third vice president; Dave Neilson, Gorrie, second vice president; Jim Prior, Brussels, first vice presi- dent. (Staff Photo) Lakelet Mrs. Arthur Hosfeld of Walker- ton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Murray. Isaac Al- lensen, Mrs. Hosfeld's twin 'brother, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Allensen of Neustadt visited Sun- day at the Murray home. Mr. and Mrs. JacklVright and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marks of Wingham motored this week to the Parry Sound area, visiting Sudbury, North Bay, Burks Falls and Barrie. The men did a bit of hunting and got a few partridge. They saw snow, enought that the plows were out oh the road. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClean and baby of Willowdale spent the weekend with Mrs. Gordon Wright. Andrew Wright, son of Mr. and Mr's. Robert McClean and Nancy Christine, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Wright were among five babies christened at McIn- tosh United Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Dickert have purchased the garage in Lakelet from Ernest Wylie. They will (continue to handle Gulf products -and willibe lextending theirAtnek at garage suppliet: Therwill' be -operating under the name `Ron's tGaS Bar', in connection with the campsite. YBC Junior B • JinklfOit AANTAMS, The Rascal* really were en their toes last week, (*ming ahead of the BC's and Old in front with a score of 19. 'The Suoopies and the BC's are tied at 18, though, so we can watch these three teams. The Meese. halre 14; Arehies 12 and Peanuts 9. Cheryl Hubbard had the high single. of 100 and a high double of 196. Craig Brydges had the higb single of 130 for the boys; Brian St. Marie rolled the high double of 231. 0-0-41 BANTAMS The Lulus are in first place with 24 points; the Bunnies have 21 points -,,PlutOs 17; Yogis 12 and Caspers 6. The girls' high single was ES.- ther Nethery's 146; 13renda Fox - ton rolled the high double of 248. For the boys it was Steve Burke's 212 and 361. , 0 0,0 JUNIRg It - was Debbie Hull and Jay MacLaurin for the Juniors; Deb- bie rolled a 172 single and 322 double, Jay's were 195. and 348. The Byrds are ahead with 26 points; the Osmonds are threatening with 24. Following The smobthest-riding sports -model snow- mobile you can buy. Where it meets the ground, it's tough. 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