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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-11-09, Page 21
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LEGION,' BRANCH 180 WINGHAM L DOORS OPEN AT 7.30 Wednes� ov. 15 16 . 510.00 Games 2 Share the WeaIth 1 ;SPECIAL $50 - MUST GO Jackpot Line cp. $740 CONSOLATION PRIZE' $35.0O • OFFENSIVE STARS for Central Howick Public School Golden Haiwks, winners of the Harriston H & S trophy were, front, Murray Watsori;13 ,points : Don Hastie, 7+1 points; Ron Haasnoot, 62 points; back row, Terry Woollett, 12 points; Tom Graham, 12 points, Ron • McCannell, 7 points; Ricky Powell, 31 points. (Staff MOW' Minor hockey gets goin four novice teams start Minor Hockey in Wingham got under way this week with the `Novice league getting into action Tuesday, with the four teams or- ganized for competition, though, there is still room for about 12 more boys in this league. PeeWee and Bantam house lea- gue games were scheduled . to start Thursday or Saturday, and firs choice televiilon SUNDAY... WORLD OF DISNEY 6 pm BEACHCOMBERS 7 pm ANNA AND THE KING 7.30 pm JULIE ANDREWS 8 pm SUNDAYat NINE 9 pni, WEEKEND 10 pm CKNxTELEV1SION . ;.your first choice GIANT COUNTRY JAMBOREE Featuring FREDDIE McKENNA Of Sing Along Jubilee PLUS:I STEVDORE STEVE IUD ROBERTS CLARE ADLAN • ..a CHRIS SCOTT C_` At Wingham Town Hall WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 2 SHOWS - 7 and 9.30 O'CLOCK ADMISSION: $3.00 Per Adult $1.50 r.r Child under 12 ears old a list of the teanTh- and person el will be reported next week. Following are the four Novice teams: Canadian Tire, Canadiens-- coach, Don Rintoul; manager, Robert Young; players, Gordon Nevery, James Currie, !fillip Foxton, . Darryl Holmes, Steve Walker, • Steve Morrison, Brad Gerrie, Jim Langridge, Brian St. Marie,Mike Ritskes. Police Maple Leafs—coach, Doug Foxton; manager, Bob Wit- tig; players, Tommy FOulon, Greg Storey, Danny Brooks, Kelly O'Hagan, Brian Hoy, Rob- ert Wharton, Gary .Adams, Jeff Jackson, Vaughn Passmore, Scott Cornwall, Ken Brooks. Brophy Bruins—coach, Ron Orien;. manager, Jack McIntyre; players, Robert Hubbard, La- verne Steffler, Graydon Stuckey, Bill Brophy, .Blair Bushell, Doug, McIntyre; John Penny, Todd Rin - foul, Danny Thomas, John May. HIGH • school for :hoolle , referees under** auvice$ o. the Ontario Minor Hockey Association drew 00participants to Wingham Arena Sati#rday n when Red graham of Mount Forest acted as chief inatructdr. After a full program of ac- tivities, including, lectures and ice time, it appeared there will be . a very much improved calibre of . referees available this winter,. "A good crop this year" was the way it was put, by one conrentator. There was an enthusiastic Prize wiaaers•uat B�lgrave..cbre • BELGRAVE -- Twelve tables of euchre were played in the com- munity rooms last Wednesday evening , at the weekly euchre party. Prizes were won by : iiigh.`lady, Mrs. Pocaluyko; novelty lady, Mrs. Earl Noble; low lady, Mrs. Robert . Powell; high ma>h, Earl Noble; novelty man, Mrs. Gordon Nicholson (playing as a man); low man, Fred Davidson. OW L1.'NG LEGION LADIES' The Laurentians are way out in front with 39 points. The Model A's squeezed by the Comets by one point, 28 to 27 and the Tin Liz- zies have 14. Some good games were bowled this week; keep it up, girls. High single was Jean King's' 298; run- ner-up was Janette Rodgers and her 296. For the triple it was re- versed; Janette had the high of 729 and Jean was runner-up with CKNX Hawks—coach,: Ji''it; ,,; Swan; manager, Gerry Chonnyn;: players, Tim Bain, David 0haw, , Brent Day, Bill Orozco,,. Lucho Orozco, Kevin Netterfiefd, Reu- ben Jacklin, Randy Netterfield, Stephen Nicholls, Shawn McKay. - There will be same .trading to assure the, league of • balance. There is room for about, 12 more players in the league. Any boys 8- 9-10, years of age who would like to get into hockey, should take the opportunity now. Contact either Jim Steffler or Barry Passmore if interested. BRIDGE'RESULTS • The Howell system was used. First, J. H. Crawford and F. Mof- fat; second, J. Martin and Jim. Wilson; third, W. H. French and. B. Ortlieb. Well represented .at awards bight Belmore area young people were well represented as winners at the Teeswater 'Society awards night held in`Hillcrest School Fri- day. Winners were: Phyliss McKague, county hon- ors, Teeswater Co-op Special for inter -club awards in showman- ship and trail class. Cindy Schiestel, Herb Mc- Kague Trophy and Mrs. Freda Colvin Award for highest stand- ing in Teeswater 4-H Horse Club. Beverley Ballagh, Everett Whitehead Trophy for highest standing in Teeswater Beef Club. Twyla Dickson, Mae Johann Insurance Agency, poster award at the Teeswater Fair. Nancy Ballagh, Gerald Baptist Trophy to first year member with the highest total points (bed). Joy Rutherford, Junior Farmer Award to first year member with second highest total points (dairy) . Gien Jeffray, Junior Farmer Award to first year member with third highest total points (dairy). Graham Rutherford, Blatch- ford Feeds, calf blanket to mem- ber with greatest increase over last year's score (dairy). George Fischer, Cyanamid, Walkerton, award to highest .field score in grain club. Brian Jeffray, Club award for showmanship (horse). Laura Conlan, Inter -Club Team award in pole bending (horse) . Myra Dane, Harry Metcalfe award fofr club participation (horse). Carol Anne Behrns, Mae Jo- hann award to first year member with highest total points (horse). Darlene Ballagh, Club award for second highest total points (horse) . 706. Bea Shropshall won the draw• for October. WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES' LEAGUE Standings are really close in this league. Sharon's Garnets are ahead with 331 points. They are followed by. Joanne's Opals 31; Judy's Pearls 30; Barb's Sap- phires 28; Jean's Emeralds 25; Ruth Ann's Zircons 201/ High single for the night was bowled by Shirley Sallows with :254; Beth Skinn earned the high triple of 679. Games over 200: Beth Skinri, 204, 232, 243; Gloria Thomas 220, 213, 243; Shirley Sallows 254; Ruth Ann Readman 225; Edna Arrristrong 200; Bea Shropshall 245; Ruby MacLennan 201; Jean McKay 207; ' Sharon Skin 220; Grace Thompson 234; Carol Strong 209; Verna Steffler 216; Barb Dauphin 216. THURSDAY MIXED The girls really out -bowled the Men last week. Pat Fryfogle bowled a great 304 game taking the ladies' high single honors. Gail Holmes was in terrific forth, bowling high was of 741. As usual, Bruce Machan was in there fighting and bowled high singleof 270 and high triple of 610 for the men. Others who bowled over 200 were Don Montgomery 250; Pat Brenzil 231; Doreen Young 201; Owen Swan 265, 211; Jim Hodgins 202; Terry Nethery 213; Gail Hol- mes 223, 291, 227; Pat Fryfogle 304; •Barry Fryfogle 212; Perrie Holmes 260. Barry's Boomers are back in first place with 35 points. Don's Dampers have 31; Bruce's Boozers 30; Perrie's Panthers 29; Gary's Guys and , Gals 22 and Murray's Miseries 21. Thanks to Rick Smith for spar- ing. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Mr. and Mrs. Grove hogged the spotlight in the commercial league. 1tose had the high single of 222 and high triple of 593. Lee's single was 285 and triple was 672. The Cadillacs and Ramblers are tied at 30 points to lead the Denture wearers smile. Ansodent is the denture cleanser that lets you smile•with confidence. Special whiteners and brighteners clean dentures fast—in minutes .. without brushing or overnight soaking One capful removes stubborn stains . helps keep your mouth fresher. 1 longer. anso ent it gives you a lot to smile about. ' SCORES league. The Meteors are at 26 now; Chevs 23; Cougars 22 and Chryslers 16. Thanks to spares Gloria Thom- as, Donna Ablett, Ruth Bennett and Bob Holmes. SENIOR LADIES Mrs. K. Murray. ,bowled the high single of 206 for the• league this week. High triple of 329 was rolled by Mrs. A. Edwards and two other gals, Mrs. J. Crump and Mrs. Murray, had terrific high doubles, too: 318 and '319 re- spectively. The Forget-Me-Nots are out in front with 18 points but the Wild Roses will plow them under if they aren't careful; they have 17. The Bluebells have 9 points and the Buttercups 6. FORDWICH MIXED The Fordwich. Mixed Bowling League record the following high scores: Pete Eskritt 202, 207; Fran Harnock 202; Don Adams 291; Leone Foerter 257; Don Bridge 207; Mabel Gibson 213; Lr1 Foerter 234; Les Carter 220; Blake Gibson 202; Andrea Eskritt 311, 213; Joan McCann 259; Bob Harnock 208, 223; 'Audrey Shu- macker 253; bynn Bunker 315; Doug Browne 203, 210, 201. Ladies' high . single and triple Lynn Bunker 3"15 and .645; men's high singles, Don Adams 291 and Lyle Foerter 234; high triples, Don Adams 643 and Doug Browne 214. Town Mixed' Bowling League scores were Gordon Angst 210; Elfriede Klaassen 273. • M'OLESWORTH Here are this week's over -200 bowling scores as recorded in the Molesworth bowling league: Allan Martin 241; Rose Marie Vandenberg 210, 225; Dorothy • Martin 218, 219; Howie Baker 235, 245, 218; Don McCannell 201, 231; Gordon Matheson 311, 247; Alex Cullen 250; Tindall McKertcher 239; Brad Matheson 209, 279; Doris Matheson 208, 206.; Mr. Brush 212; Bo Bremner 280; Richard Jolly 236; Joe Moore 210; and Alex Ross 205. ;ii.rs spirit to the 1' clink and some goead cob , g VAS pfd. oat en the basics ao iMPOrtonCto game, Thfse included the Proper techniques of facingoff, • proper: and tips on -be ter ways. of handling games. Some real "on -the -i train- ing was had dui g, twaaal ex- hibition E�'i on by the - rie Juveniles against Kim- dine and Listowel. Midgets against -.a Ignardine team:, The 'officials rotated to get the ex-. perience under actual playing conditions. -. At the conclusion of the day's efforts, Mr. Graham commented that the calibfle of the referees was superior, in fact ahead of anything encountered up until now, and this looked good for offi- ciating in the coming season. . THU -FRT.. - 3J NOY.S.10-U •MIRTA$CI e000 4400 "DIRTY BARRY"4 Colpx —Stant Clint tw Mot Eastwood\`' the:est* lisbmen'i as the catches .Ecarpto.: ' 1 SATURDAY '14410V. 11. "'WINCHESTER 73" SUN, THRU THURS. 1 SHOWING A' P,M. FRI. & SAT. 2 SHOWINGS. 740 s&, 9115 CODER/CH, ON T. 524-7 11 sr•.13ma,13 t!ob.14 6Tht_ jdhk-faihio14 CRaulwy�y. Ghildreii,11T DIN AH SHERIDANINNYAGUTTER1IERNARDCRIBBNVS _WIWAM MERVYN•SALLY THOMSETT•GARY WARREN I(I KS 11.10.O1.l11'IV1ILlA5 ....WC MRS S - . 4,•...160011.1 totew..,4.e....,...ii.r,.. AUlitle%Mtge IICMMCOIOr ltd Mrs. ia et Smith of 340 Main Street East in Listowel been at the Capitol on Monday,: Nov. 6th when her n4Me, was called she woeld. 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