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lenient withttheir son in the play "The Soft Hearted Ghost" Playing the son is' Andy Helm,
the mother was Cathy Fischer while the father was played by Murray Metcalfe. The play
was performed Wednesday morning at Turnberry 'Central School ' by the grade eight
students. (Staff Photo)
BRIDGE RESULTS
The Mitchell system was used
and five tables were in play.
North and south winners: first,
Mrs. R. H. Lloyd and A. R.
DuVal; second, J. H. Crawford
and H. Fisher; thkrd, Art Wilson
and Mrs. J. H. Crawford.
East and west winners: first,
W. it French and Mrs. J. Lang -
ridge; second, Mrs. H. Fisher
and Mrs.'A. R. DuVal; third, Jim
Wilson and Omar Haselgrove.
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COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
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Connie Hickey was ticking, o
all eight. cylinders as she topped
the ladies of the league ' with a
single of .240. Leona Miller had
the 594 high triple.
For the guys it was Harold
Taylor with a 233 single and a 611
triple.
` Baxter's Bluejays are still in
the lead with 35 points but Jean's
Hawks, at 31, are not letting them
get too far out. of sight. Tied at 26
are Connie's Canaries and
Shirley's Swans; Schneider's
Swallows have 23 and the Jenny
Wrens are taking things 'easy
with six points.
Thanks to spares Dianne
Hickey, Wes 'Simmons, Earl
Young and Anne Geddes.
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COFFEE KLATCH
The Coffee Klatch League, now
into itsthird week of bowling, is
not only drinking coffee but has
come up with some good garnet.
Those rolling over 175, were!
Diapq, tlgl sl.1b1110gRePigf,
Shirley Wharton ,Elsie :McKKagft
Mary Campbell, Louise Wel-
wood, Shirley Storey, Jqy
Thompson, Maude Schiestel,
Helen Lee, Shirley Sallows, and
Kathy Gion.
Prize winners were Joy
Thompson, Jean Bauer, Carol
Strong and Bev Hayden," Linda
Walden and Janet Hubbard.
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LADIES' WEDNESDAY
NIGHT LEAGUE
Top rollers are Beth's Scorpio'
with 34points followed by Nora'
Libras with 33, Grace's Gemini
31, Edrla's Pisces 28, Shirley's
'Aquarius 23 and Carol's Virgos
19.
The high single was rolled by
Barbara Stainton with a 276 and
the high triple was had by Diane
English with a 715.
Games over 200 were played
by: Shirley Storey, Edna Mae
Armstrong, Barbara Dauphin,
Jean King, Muriel McFarlane,
Diane English, Grace Thompson,
Mary Campbell, Ruby Mac-
Lennan, Louise Welwood, Maude
Schiestel, Joanne Harrison, Beth
Skinn, Mary Forrest, Andrea
Branton, Nora Finnigan, Jean
Elliott and Barbara Stainton.
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LEGION LADIES
Peanuts are in first place with
32 points," Flintstones are in
second with 29 points losing all 7
to Yogi Bears this week. Road
Runners are in third with 28 and
the Yogi Bears last with 19.
The high single was rolled by
Janette Rodgers with 257.
Runner-up was Marg Cruick-
shank with 253. The high triple
went to Muriel Irvine with 663
while runners-up were Janette
Rodgers and JeanRenwick each
getting 613.
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SENIOR LADIES
E. Holmes rolled the high
single of 215 at Monday's session.
High double honors went to L.
Newman with 3 . Others who
rolled doubles over 300 were E.
Holmes 364; K. Murray 306 and
W. Lockwood 300.
The Primroses are out in front
with 17 points; but not far behind
are the Sunflowers with 14. The
Marigolds have 10; the Wild
+'ses 9 and tied at 5 are the
Pansies and thSnapdragons.
THURSDAY MIXED
Marie's Misfi took over top
spot last Thursday night and now
stand with 33 points. Gail's
Gotchas and Isabell's Dingalings
are tied for se and with 32, fol-
lowed by Ma's Extras 28,
Helen's Heelers 24 and Norma's
Newfies 19.
Audrey Mansell had the s dies'
high single with 291 and Gwen
Swan took high triple honors with
707. For the men, Bruce Machan
led the way rolling a 284 single
and 713 triple.
In the games over 200, Bill
Johnson had 201, 225; Cathy
Edgar 203; Keith Moffat 206, 248;
Audrey Mansell 212; Marg
Moffat 212, 225; Bruce Machan
212, 217; Gwen Swan 221, 224, 262;
Fran Gerrie 228; .Neil Edgar 237,
Helen Daugherty 238, Elda
Nethery 241, and Jim Swan 255.
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MOLESWORTH
The following are the top 10
bowlers from the Molesworth
MixedBowling League playing at
Molesworth Bowling Lanes:
Verna Edgar, 207-218; Richard
Jolly, 225; Doris Matheson, 207;
Helen Cullen, 290-226; Gord
Matheson," 202-264; Eric Jolly,
277-213; Shirley Ross, 211; : Bob
Bremner, 229-236; Donna Moore,
228; Dorothy Martin, 273.
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FORDWICH LEAGUE
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axle W Y,�11 4h
ing 4; Ann Winkel
207i Debbie Slight 205, 207; Lorne
Lambkin 216; Bonnie Wilson 244,
231, 226; Dave Dinsmore 225, 231;
202; Andrea Eskritt 253; Ben Gib-
son 206; `Pete Eskritt 209, 221;
Alex. Reid 231; Leone Foerter
207; `Doug Browne 228.
Men's high single, Alex Reid
231; triple, Dave Dinsmore 658.
Ladies' high single, Andrea
Eskritt 253; triple, Bonnie Wilson
701.
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roxe ter Personals
Ron McMichael and Mrs,
Mae Allan attended the W.L Con,.
vx....+.1`3 4AL week,
Friends of " Mrs. Leo Dugan
(formerly Janet. Adams of Wrw
eteii) were shocked to hear of the
sudden death o her husband It
week. Some of those from this
area .who called :a the funeral
home. in Collingwood were Mr.
and Mrs. Jim �.Wallaceon, y llanGrif-
fith; Mr. and s. aflac�tl.+ Nipn
of For din h; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
MoKercher,, Jamestown; Miss
Margaret Griffith, Mrs. George
Griffith, Jack Griffith and
Howard Hien. .
Allan Griffith and Miss Hazel
spading visited Mrs. Kate Orif*
Pith at Ruronyiew on Sunday and
were supperguests with Mr. and
Mrs. Brig Manuel, Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs; Dick Allan, Tor-
onto, were weekend guests with
leis paan.. rents,. Mr. and Mrs. Mac
All
Mr. and Mrs. Boyne Sage and
family, 3rd line, Wallace, visited
Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Toman,
Mr, and Mrs. Jairles Robert -
song Goderieh,' spent Saturday
evening, with Mira Haze S a it
Darby Salter, Islington,. sped
the weekend 4 leis h=o here.
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