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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-04-12, Page 14Of member lr As- el13- met at Curling Club last t, 4 reprettentative Uoyd conducted the meeting �. ;fie Forgie as acting aar+etarY» Speaker was Ray Al and &QV e '-:f* d, 'president of ,,, A�p. spoke of the growth � _ interest and. the im- of coordinating bon - data; and OCA special touents to avoid conflict of t and provide clubs the opportunity to participate in events away ,from home. Members of the -seven clubs rested' reported briefly on ttirrent membership and special activities which highlighted the Times, Thursday, 4r season just closed, lir 1i11m strong interest in Bruce -Huron area* ssJ , ei nou need the annuat the Ontario s$sociawould held at the new ate aoh, Bayview Avenue,, oto, MAY 8. BL.UEVALE ur The first meeting of the Blue. vale III 4-H Club Was, held. on March 27th at the United Chau eh— The project for this club is s- wear from knits. The leaders are Mary Edith Garniss and Hose- mary Schmidt. There were -eight members at- tending the meeting. The election of officers was held with these results: President, Gail Barbour; vice president, Laurie Johnston; press reporters, Rosemary Sch- midt and Mary Edith Garniss. Join . Your Fallow Canadians on a 1973 JA.JfLLINGA COMMUNITY fi�►uas YUGOSLAVIA AND THE DALMATION COAST .,--- PiftiRn .days on the beautiful Dalmatian Coast' You'll visit+ urn, Dubrovnik and Split; tour throughout the aatiful countryside; cruise along the coast to the nds of Korrcula and liver; visit the Moorish city of ant. Sept.. 9 departure escorted by Dean Hughes; Sapt. 30 departure by Art Wachsmuth. Both of these Melo have led a number of Travailinga Tours in tbs past. S DAYS --Alt • inclusive from Toronto ONLY $575.00 FRIENDSHIP TOUR 1'wwaty4days visiting Holland, Germany, 114 Swsowitxerrand, France and Belgium., Visit such ..rid-�r nown.d .. cities as Amsterdam, Co!ogn , Bonn,. n!ch, Vienna, Lucerne, Geneva and' Paris. You'll erui• W On the . romsntc .Rhine, „ viewing wineyerds,,, castiiwcrownid hills° . .and the ,' factious ° Bavaria �'ih W B.1 Gernian�y; � able Vienna a and the Danube; Franco wig its picturesque villages and ,lush vtnoy'.ards . .Departures on July 9,August 9 and Sep- tember 6. All Tour .Management est. .. orhd throughout. DAYS Ali inclusive from Toronto - ONLY -a-$.998,00 BRITISH ISLES R { pged a'nd: wiid.aceniery. 4 e"►ink tfiOu in�rpiind lig 43n c unt y; 91a r din urg ; histo lc. ailisp .Firth of Forth Edinburgh Castle. )fstrict, Straitford-upots.Avon and the ekesPea re ' Memorial °ThIlatre; Stonehenge Y+ rlta n's malar Orr historic, monument -ov4r 3,000 years Europe's largest c'Ity tendons Buckingham Pal- r of:Parliament; St. 'Paul% Cathedral, Toiwer August 5 departure escorted by Rsv. Mau- ,ptembsr 9 departure *ironed by Walter of Arose men have ;ted previous 'Ira• ours to 'Europe. ". -- All inclusive from Toronto ONLY - $995.0.0 nand b tautiful Alberta;, the elty ,of gold--Daw• traiar th. Skyway Highway'to Fairbanks in "Cold Ruhr • country;; cruises on the sterni -, ere .down the ' Tanina .River, stopping i" Old urdough 'indian Camps; you'll visit Eta Pols, fine. hon; of goort`old St.. Nick; Alaska's roWing city.,. Anehoragri such places, with names Ii key Tek .Ivtictio i, Halt* Junction; Whitehorse in Cane e 'i ;fabulous Yukon Territory Skagway and the 'TOW of '981; Prince• Rupert,; Jasper.' This Tour. will • personally . **aortal by Mr.,: Jake Bruin.woude, a pec' r .mb,ar; of 'Ilio R C.M.P., and a person who "mint In this ariea° for a number~ of years, and knows it .1 k* alto palm Of, his..: hand. Departing from Toronto ofa August iidr,1973. , 22 DAYS. ---. Arl inclusive from Toronto • ONLY --$1397.06 • K . Jto Those tours aro more than a vacation ... they ar a, total travel exprrience. They haw been specially ittrangsd for you and over the past few years many of you hawjoined us on these outstanding tours .. . Many of you three and four times. This year's choice and cinurnber of departures aro better than 'var. lnqulretoday es space is limited to 30 persons por stow. calk Toll Free 1(800) 265-5254 and We'll send you the Brochure of the Tour you're interested in, or complete the cou- pon below and maul today. law/ spmio .tors damn. +.m..r rm.eb arum, ens mom Yes, I am interested in Travellinga's 1979 COMMUNITY FRIENDSHIP TOURS. Please send me your fully - illustrated 'Brochure on the following lours: YUGOSLAVIA A .DALMATIA EUROPE ALASKA & YUKON THE BRnIH ISLES A SOUTHERN IRELAND. NAME: ADDRESS interesfed Friends: Mail to: VELUNGA5 WORLD-WIDE 1!RAVEL SERVICE LTD. "i"ray.Ilinpes Qualify Tours" 244 Chaos Street thrthrm, Ont. A MEETING OF district curling clubs was held last Tues.; day night with Lloyd Casemore, area convener in the chair,; At the right is Ray Allan of Owen Sound, president of the Ontario Curling Association, who addressed the meeting., (Staff Phots) Fordwich Personals Mrs. Mary Wade of Wingham and Edwin Jordan of Toronto visited for several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jordan. Glenn Johnston delivered a commercial team of horses over the weekend to Turner Falls, Mass., which he had recently sold. He was accompanied by Jim Douglas and Gary. Mrs. Glenn Johnston and Mrs. Jim Douglas attended the Hack- ney Society banquet Saturday night, •held at the Holiday Inn, Cambridge. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Frew and Sharon of Cambridge, Mrs. B. Denny and Mrs. Margaret With- erspoon of Guelph visited with Mr: and Mrs. Earl Moore on Sun- day. Norman Wilson was confined to hospital in Walkerton for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnston, Mr: and Mrs. Irwin Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Worrell all re- turned home last week after holi- daying in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Schneider, Mark and Barbara of Kitchener visited -Saturday with Mr. and Mrs: Bruce Armstrong, - The sympathy of the commu- nity goes to Clarence Bender in - the death of his wife last week. Mr. and Mips. Bob Campbell of Kitchener -called onfriends in the '' Ingefe stilled "iii LeJi -"Weekend Lfiies§'°::with M1. and Mrs. Glenn Martin were Mr. and S Don Seabrooke and Mr. and Kira. Don Lonsbury of St. Catharines. Mr. and 'Mrs. Ken. Graham ,re- turned home over the weekend after enjoying a two-week con- ducted _tour of Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie D'Arcei, Mr. and Mrs. Barry D'Arcey, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D'Arcey,,, Mr. and Mrs. Carl D'Arcey, Mr. 'and Mrs. Andy Miller and Mr., and Mrs. Carl Ettinger and ,Linda attended the Heinmiller-Franc wedding and reception in Wile ham on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Schaefer' re turned home last week from Florida where they had spent Ili winter. Mrs. Wally Gibson spent a da in Stratford last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller and Grant were Friday � visitors Kitchener. �, Saturday guests with Mr. and Mrs... Roy McDougall were ,Mr - and Mrs. Fred Karn of Kitchener Mrs. R. H. Neil and Mrs. C.11 Castle of Mount Forest. The sacrament of baptism was performed by Rev. Charles P00, - rest in the United Church ' on Sunday. Baptized weretephen Lorne, son of Mr, an�'Nirs° Heinmiller; Adam' Judsoi ti sone Mr. and Mrs,. Jim Timperly�• Jeii- alfrLkgneA0ifilliel�, on of Mr. and Mrs.Dori T' IO �: Mn► seams one- w i at the in�pllt,� v Points:, Toile ed y ers with, + , . eirle'a rte ,�.. are staff � , �' at 3 ; and Brune":a, Boozera aren't s staggering g Wi much asthey hay and Wiifth dth � �, ��'a GOYS Miller'' ,`aMurray's Miseries liver tend 2i000 points. J en er c _ te, upwith 258 to capture � she anfi Gwen Swag; howled r consistently to gain the high triple with '711, Bruce Machan` stoned the ,ball down alio' and scattered pins to the Une of and t eeg + total of 782to lead .ori t the men. Bowling2►: were Fran. Gerrie with 238, and, 219; Marg Moffatt , 251. and Gwen Swan ,' 244 and ;. Keith Moffatt •215, ..277 , and 206;. Barry Fryfogle 211,. 215; Bruce Machan 3220 and 276; ; Emma Deyeli 210, 21.1.; Earl Young 207, 209; Gail Eon les 208; Bill Mont- gomery 227; Janice Benninger 258; Marie�Phips 238; Pat Pry-' fogle 212; Al .Skelton 219; Bruce'. Skim" 203 and Elda Nethe �yy'with 217. 0 -O -p COMMERCIAL, LEAGUE. After the ' . `gh sewn ,iu t of .play. :.offs the tease standings were Chryslers 5,907, .Cadill , cs. 5,560, Cougars 5,210,, Meteors 5,152, m Ramblers,5,148 and Chevs 5;100. . LADIES' WEDESDAY n 'fires over 200 370; Mike UV N215, 200; Di ewton �` ; � McMichael* 224, 206; Wendell mpe1r' 221, 216; Lynda' Orden •X21; Edna rabies 220; Jim Taylor 21.0', Jerr Timm, 202;' Steve Owen; 'Et- line Smith 206; Norm Fairies201. FORDWIh MIXED SFordwieb Mixed Bowling'Lea- Lea- gue record. the following high scores: Jack ...Schumacher - 247, .. 222; Doug Bunker 255, 210;- Mabel Gibson. 220; Elfre de Klaassen. 241; L � le Foeerter 218; Pete Esk- ritt 314;Carol Donaldson 213,210; Lorne Lambkin 202, 240; Audrey Schumacher 203, 204, '. Browne : 213; ; Wally Nixon 201;222; Hon. Adams Blake Ol- son 291; Helen Ruttan `220; Dave 'l)insmore. 231, ..221, 27; Bonnie Wilson 233.2 Ladies' high single Elfreide Klaassen 241; ladies' high triple, Audrey Schumacher' 643; gent's high she and triple, Pete Esk- ritt 314 and 694, TOWN BOWLERS D. Dismore 253; 234; .Gordon Angst 248; Pat Coghlin 210; Min - ie McElwain 200; Elfreide Klaassen 224. NIGHT I•EAGUE Shirley Storey proved to be th top bowler lastweek when lit came Up., with a 308 high singl and built it into X109 to also:. co ture the high- triple-honor>a. At the end of thethird series the team standings,, show Joanne's. Opals in front with 49 pdints fol- . lowed by Barb's Sapphires with 42. Sharon's Garnets have 35, Jean's Er+ds 34, Both °Anus's eon' l d Judy's Pearls with 23 points; . The terns get down to -'the serious business of playoffs next weeks ti These whor�had: games over. 200 ere Ru a, , an 216 , ficin 251, 223; Linda Cerson� e Bridge results The Howell system was used. . 'irst, Niro. 1j. Fisher and Q. Haselgrove; second, A. Wilson ' and F. Moffat; third, B. Ortlieb and Mrs. F. Forgie. \ Mrs. George Lilly and David of Lockport, N.Y. Mrs. Don Xing was able to re- , turn home from Listowel Memo- " rial Hospital over the Weekend g Donald Norman, son of 116.-iiii0 im of London were SUnday nests witli Mr. and Mrs: CrosbY where she recently underwent s° major surgery. • Mx. and Mrs. Ivan Lowry and Cheryl of Arthur were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs, Gary Sothern, 'Tracy and Tim of Palmerston were Sunday visitors with Mr. t and Mrs, Bill Sothern. in Mr. and Mrs. Gary Miller of Kitchener were Stmdayi-visitors ,v with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer. Miller. li Vic Stumpf of Elora also visited t at the same horne. Sunday visitors with Ross Doig and Mrs. Doig were Mr. and Mrs. br theran. Belgrave Mr. and Mrs, Bert Johnston re- urned home from their holiday Arizona on Sunday. Mrs. Alnelia Brown, who has been isiting with her sister, Mrs. Wil - am Cardiff of Brussels, re- urned home on Monday. We extend sympathy to Mrs. Amelia Brown in the loss of her other Lewis Whitfieltl. ALMOST READY for the battle between the Novice team and their dads, Larry Taylor takes refreshment In the dressing room after struggling to don the goalkeeping (Staff Photo) Wirt ..., CiadsbYofN Mrs: Adams vilda ice:. .. . ,. Mr, and Robert Ferguson. Vent ,t1, Weekend with Mr. and Mra.Rasa ViriAtman of Newmar- ket.. Mr. and Mrs. William Sears on and Sean of Ayr, Earl Halliday of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Honey of Brampton and Mrs. Margaret Donahue of Teeswater visited recently whirl**, Rey (*neon of. 0 * Robert Mr. and, itche n erg 'Or on 'Sun St.' attend . t1 'ycvi ight SRecial ONTO. The Lord Simcoe has something extra for you. It's a 2 night special for two at a cost of only 859.90. it includes deluxe accommodation .. for two nights, < dinner ; .in the famous - captains Table complete with a champagne Cocktail, 'breakfast.. each morning and a sightseeing tour of Toronto's many. exciting attractions -,-j alt ' for only $59.90, sub, ject to advance registration. The Lord Simcoe is • in the heart of downtown Toronto, closeto shopping, theatres and entertainment. You get . something, else : that's. special at the Lord Simcoe --it's friendlyr,,hospitalityyou will enjoy through- out, your stay with us. Colour TV in every room, fully air conditioned. tG See your travel agent or contact us at: 150 King Street West, Toronto. Telephone: 362-1848. 203; -Diane English 231; Louise Welwood 204, 238; Verna Steffler 215, 241; Joanne Harrison 200; Shirley Storey 308 and 219; Jayne gnglish 213; Ruby MacLennan 251,247; Carolyn Greenaway 204. Judy Hickey 214; Mary Campbell 214. SENIOR LADIES The Wild Roses are out in front with 93 points, 20 'ahead of their nearest competitors, the Forget- Me-Nots who have 73. The But- tercups have 52 and the Bliebells ' 32. Mrs. L. Carmichael bowled the high single of 218 and also high ° double of 408. Other good doubles , were recorded by Mrs. M. Robertson with 349, Mrs. A. 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