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rnd took " WS
honors with `.
Other over 200 game. went to,
_Helen Moffatt Daugherty 207; Keith
210; Al Skelton 243;
BOO r>eh .II; Wayne
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itloil game ', the Wen*. i.. Walkerton left town that isvenin
ametltsatUred some exciting and aggressiv0 OW as t
prove mselve is wOrthy of a berth on their teem fel" the
01)0004 their exhibltlo sem. by
routing the Wal Capitals
1 on on,litick0 night In Wales
94 in the.ir .home openeron
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FINAL 'CLOSING FQR1
SEASON.
SUR T ANKS TO YOU FC
XOUR PATRONAGE,
Bi1r Ev young
�e beautiful mon His stoi
P.ANAV(SION'
COLOR oY DE LUXE".
Cameron � a Robert.
son E. Laidlaw .
Burchill ;, W. Loc w_o an
Elliott
316; '+Co 4; .
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Wily th
1
a >5 $
Pearl. Bell 305.
''he Flamingos and Bluebirds.
are tied -,at Silts -to lea the',
league. The Canaries .haave s and
theNightingales 2. Still waitingto
try 'their wings are the Robins'
and the Wrens.
Tha,s the spares.
PINAVISION0OOLOR ri.‘ DELUXE4"-.'
SUN., MON., ttUES,t, - OCTOBER 27, 'g5 29
MASSE .""IftII
'AT BIRTH--
.. Now,cut asunderl
No one will be
seated during,
SHOCK -
a. RECOVERY'
pERIODI
cout .Diary.
Y `Mike -Beattie ,.
The `OctoberVIdth meeting Was
started with the breakine of the
flag;„ After dues were collected
each partol„was to try to build, a
bridge with statres and no. rope.
After- many different but wrong
ways were performed, one of the-,
scooters showed• us the correct
way, The meeting was ,closed
with the Lord's Prayer.
The. first game- oftheyear in
broombalY : was played. on Satur-
day , night by the Tiger and
Panther',;patrolss. The hard -played
game carie to a dne-all, tie with
goals from Brent Foston and
.John O'Hagan. The Cobra .and
Thunderbird patrols played later
with the Cobras.' inning :1-0 with
a goal from• Lyle Bridge.
Thank you to everyone who
contributed to apple day.
JaanSC; atd. Randy lM
sept A the �r'''respective cour erg-
Ats dr ndel' y
4
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ta�,pv Oi`v�.
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en of the VOC leagrrelast week
to pick up,both.the high sirle And
double honors; Joanne , a
'170 and 4'130 Agame.total 251 for
her win and Randy.turned intra 156'
single and a '273 double...
The.Cheeies s occupy first
place in the„team Standings. with
15 points but a scant R poin.'be-
hind are the Popsicles 'in mond.
The- Peanuts with 11 are in third
and are followed by t,Chips in
fourth' with ;10 points, The' Pop-
corns in fifth with 7 are barely
eeping ahead of the cellar h
rung,Toffiess ilekk.have; 5.
Last week 15 bowlers broke the”
100'; mark. Julaine Adams 'boiled
11$; Shelby Talton, , 109; ` Sheri
Walden, 111; Judy Anger, 148;
,
Kim Zimmer, 115;.” Terry Hoy,
105; Rance, Willis; ..,135; Kevin
Smith, 101.1h ` Allan Jackson, 112;
Andy Jervis,100; Danny Man-
sell, 100; Tim Stainton, 140;
Byron -Thompson, 1.42; Tim Bain,
135 and Willie Rodgers, 100.
BANTAM
The Blues with 15 points have a
4 point lead overtheir nearest
rivals in the Bantantn team stand-
ing's, after 'Play last week. That
second place Learn is,. the Sabres.
The Braves and the Seals with to
points apiece are tied for third
spotand then come the Islanders
and Pryers in fourth with, 7 points
each.•
:-iii***. ae
homega`m
i
t
� ed :a x'
y 57
single, game an a two game 311
to grab��tl> girls'. Hugh single: and
double': a Jai = i ay dupli-
cated, 'hit feat do.'the' boys' side
with a 234 ftingle.and 395 for two.
Games over 150 went to Lynda
Wittig, 15.1; Geoff Ilainilton, 176;
ail' Mansell, 1; Rueben Jack-
lin, 151; Greg 'Storey, ; John
May,101; Brian, Hoy, 170 and
Robbie -Grove, 154.
' --JUNIOR
The Junior division is all.
bunched up again this week with
three teams tiedfor second place
and the third place team only one
potnt out of second. The Copouts
are on kip with 1s points but then
the .,jam up begin. The Rata,
Brutes and Whops are all in
second with it points and the Un-
touchables are in third with 10
points. The Strikers seem to be
living up to their name and are in
the basement with 2 points.
Brenda Foxton, c.: ; Pain Ger-
rie, 183; Bill Ohm, 179; Craig
Brydges, 200; ' Rick MacLennan,
175; Kevin Hickey, 215 and Mich-
ael; Htl, 198, were the only junior
boWlers to . better the 175 mark
last week.
Individual honors went to Esth-
er Net.hery, who bowled 206 for
the girls' high single; Pam Ger-
rie, 'who took the girls' high
double'with a 387 total and Steph-
en, Burke who captured both
honors for the boys with a 263
single and a 412 double.
'Next Friday Wing t wi11 `tory
to extend'their win, n
itreak •when
1ey,.;tak on.Fort.
,g in -
Elgin
awaya :at lap- and a . return
home appearance ,on Su day . at
the same' tinipm
Indus tra
League
• In Industrial League ey
action on Monday night the4d-
vane -Times Newsboys scored a
slurp" 6-5 victory over the hard.
skating' Satinton Spitfires while
the Bridge Mustangs dropped the
Crawford Dodgers by a 7-2
margin,
Action will resume next Mon-
day night with the Newsboys
facing off against the Dodgers
and the Spitfires trying for a win
over the Mustangs.
The first game begins at 9 p.m.
followed by the Spitfire -Mustang
game at 10 p.m.
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
W NGHAM ONTARIO
30 T` Y E ' Q U A R E
PHONE lit 18CONDMONB
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'CHANCE + ONSi LATION.Akletii a AOl + lance 0(1ft:dation eve take off
ltiend Dlef Rldet ` woe #10000*seheld neat Walton On Sunday.
(Stat Photo)
WALTON —Unseasonably cold
weather on Sunday failed to down
the enthusiasm of competitors at
the Maitland Dirt Riders'
October Motocross. Riders from
across Southwestern Ontario took
part in events for 125, 250, school-
boy and open classes. The meet
was held with the sanction and
under the rules of the Canadian
Motorcycle Association.
Final results were as follows,
listed in order of finish:
125 class -- Allan Jaggard of
Burlington, Robert Hughes of
Cambridge, Bill Walsh of Streets-
ville;
250 class — Don Bassett of
Jerseyvilie, Jacques Dubois of
Sarnia, Chris Lee of Walton;
Schoolboy (large wheel) — Ron
Boaak of Port Colborne,Mark
Pettit of Burlington, Tom Wide-
man of Kitchener; school boy
(small wheel) :— Jeffrey Schlem-
mer of Stratford (reported to be
in dispute), Andrew Little of
Atwood, Jim Lok of Camber
and Mark Little of Atwood;
Open class - David Fair 01
New Hamburg, Ted Wilkins 01
Whitby, Michael Boyle of Lan
don;
Invitational Robert MOOS
of Cambridge, et
Walton,„ 1acquea Dubois of
Sarala.
ASV OMPA -PA -PA GERMAN BAND.
Will Entertain
HATS W STEINS,- OICTOBERFEST FOODS
With music to suit ail ages from 18.98
winning Thursday, Oct. 31
Country at its vary hast