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"!ene week left in t.lte sea -
Use Model A's are in first
Pl*eewith$$ points. The Lauren-
tian' in e place with:2s.
Comets$4;, a> ' lie 78.
awe wad Muriel Irvine's
; runner+up was the 243
bowled by Jean King. Jean had
the high triple of 596 with
41 iel's 593 runner-up.
WEDNESDAYNIGHT
Team standings are as follows:
Joanne's Opals 37; Jean's ''Emer-
aids 32; Barb's Sapphires 29;
• Sharon's Garnets 28; Ruth Ann's
ins and Judy's Pearls tied at
21. ;
High single was Sharon Skin's
307, Louise Welwood's 809 was the
high triple.
Games over 200: Judy Hickey
224, 271; Ruby MacLennan 201;
Marj Cook 216; Sharon Skinn 288,
307; Louise Welwood 286, 293, 230;
Carol Strong 224, 233; Barb Dau-
phin 251, 216, 252; Linda Cerson
258; Maude Scltiestel 207;+. Mary
Campbell 203; Barb'Stainton 210,
251; Arlene Holcak 252; Shirley
gallows 212; Ruth Ann Readman
221; Jean King 202, 212; Edna
Armstrong 208, 205; Betty Foxton
• 207; Jean McKay 229.
THURSDAYMIXED
Justtwemore weeks to go ! Can
anyone catch Murray's Miseries
with 106 points? Don's Dampers
have ,98; . Bruce's Boozers 94;
Barry's Boomers 86; Gary's
Guys and Gals'. 81 and Perrie's
anthers78,
Helen Skelton bowled ladies'
iighr°
Ingle of 251 while Pat Fry -
td high, triple of 613. Barry
ry'fogle 'bowled men's high
sIngle and high triple with 287 and
760:
Those who bowled over 200 this.
week were: Barry Fryfogle 287, ,
243, ; Murray Gerrie 220, 247;
Pie Holmes 202; 202;. Pat Fry, •
fie , 234; Rruce Meehan 237,.
243; Leonard Phillips 277; Marg
Moffatt 212; Brnoe iSki nn 243;
•
HOMELITE
IN
SCORES
Fran Genie 225; Bill Ste
202; Helen Skelton 251;.
Johnston 216; Bill Montgomery
253; Gail Holmes.
Qur lone spare for the night
was Bill Johnston.
0-9--0
COMMERCIALLEAGVE
The winning team for the. -
son are the Ramblers with a
score of 10?; the rumneraip are
the Cadillacs with 1.05 Next in
line are the Cougars with 102, fol-
lowed by the Meteors 82; Chis-
lers 64 and the Chevs 59.
Ladies' high single and high
te'pie a were bowled by Joyce
Gaunt with, 313 and 829. Nice
going, Joyce. For the men it was
Harold Metcalfe's 240 single and
Frank Burke's 620 triple,
Thanks to spares, Murray
Scott, Wes Simmons and Bill
Stevenson.
SENIOR LADIES
Mrs. Cameron took all honors
in this week's session; she bowled
the 204 high single and 367 for the
high double. other good doubles
were recorded by Mrs. Edward
with 348; Mrs. Ethel Day 344;
Mrs. Jean Crump 333; Mrs. Car-
michael 316; and. Mrs. Mabel
Cruickshank with 300.
The Wild Roses - : e in firstw
place with 85 points. a 'Forget-
Me -Nota have 66; Bu'ttercup's 47
and Bluebells 32.
FORDWICH MIXED
Fordwich Mixed Bowling Lea-
gue high scores:
Nellie Allan 209; Gertie Lamb-
kin 200; Leone Foerter 201, 278;
Doug Bunker 228, 215; Dave
Dinsmore 236, 202, 270; Bonnie
Wilson 214, 242; Edith Gibson 205;
Pete Eskritt 267; Carol Donald-
son 211; Lorne Lambkin 220; Bob
Ilarnock 226; Rona Lee Johnson
204; Don Xing 200; Don Bridge
216; .Joan Annus 240.
Ladies' high single and triple,
Leone Foerter 278 and 639; gents'
high Single and triple, Dave Dins=
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these happy young Belgrave .athletes posed for The Ad-
vance -Times camera at the end of the season. Front rovwt,
Scott Evans,.Darly Dunbar, Jim Smack, Murray Campbell,
Bradley Cook; second row: Timmy Darlow, Murray Tay-
lor, Joeel Van Camp, John Haines, Scott Stevenson; back
row: Bradley Shobbrook, John Smuck, Robbie .Gordon,
Darren' Evans, Bill Haines. Coaches, Blake Evans and Wil
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(Staff Photo)
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The Howell system was used.
First, Mrs. J. H. Crawford, Miss
Sally Crawford; second, B. Ort-
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,wROXETER The team
`standings have changed but tithe
Plague are still out infront with
150 points, TheMeaslesve 147;
rthiSeou 446 ii n' i; Flu
Bugs' 128, and Mumps 120.E
High triple honors for the night
went to Etheline Smith with 656
and Jack,Burns with 725.
Scores over "200: Jack Burns
'296, 251; Bonnie Pellet 260; Mike
Newton -260, 237, 204; Etheline
Smith 255, 218; Dick deBoer 250,
206; Ron McMichael 248, 205;
Jackie Fines. 235; ' Wendell
Stamper 234, 226, 222; Bonnie
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Cameron, Kenneth Marks, Lyle Bridge, Eric Niessen, Jeff Arne strong; back row: Grant
Vihcent, coach; Howard Roberts, Wayne McDowell, Donnie:Shiell, Doug Arbuckle, John
Thompson, manager. Absent for photo was Gary Hopper. (Staff photo)
YBC Jenior Bowling
Junior Bantams
The Rascals are the season
champs in the Junior .Bantam
division; they ended the series
with 84 points. The BC's managed
to end in second place with 72
points and the Meeses were a
close third with 71. The Archies
have 54; Snoopies 51 and Peanuts
43.
At last week's session, Pamela
Reid was top gal with her 144
single and 251 double. For the
boys it was Robbie Grove with a
178 single and a 313 double.
Games over 125: Cheryl Hub-
bard 126; Daryl Holmes 137; San-
dra Anger 131; Greg Storey 169;
John May 138; David Nesbitt 163.
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Bantams
In the Bantam division the
Plutos ended the season in top
place with 77 points. After that, it
got really e..citing with the Bila-
nies lucky enough to end up in
second place with 67. The Lulus
and Popeyes tied at 66 for third. •
The Caspers chalked up 58 and
the Yogis 41.
In bowling last week, Sheila
Burke's 176 single and 332 double
were high for the, girls. For the
boys it was MichaelHull's 185
single and Stephen Burke's 292
double. Stephen had a good 173
single and Esther Nethery a nice
151.
Juniors
The Byrds are the Junior
champs, ending the season at the
top with 77, only a margin of one
over second placers, the Stones.
The Osmonds and the BeeGeesi
were tied at 66; the Hollies ended
with 56 and Doors 34.
In session last week, Corrine
Nesbitt rolled' the girls' high
single of . 216 and double of 365.
For the boys it was Kevin.
Hickey's 205 single end 365
double.
Other games over 175: Jamie'
Smith 190; Debbie Hull 179;
Nancy King 213.
Seniors
The TiCats did not make the 100
mark but are season champs
with their 99. In second place are
the Argos with 80. The Keda pa f i
ended the season with 76 and the
Cane 53.
Last week's top bowlers for the'
seniors were Keith Nethery who
had a 201 single and Brad Coulter
with a 526 triple! i\
Next Saturday three weeks of
playoffs begin for the YBC Junior
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