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Fordwich Personal Notes
Mr. and Mrs, Don Lambkin of Eileen Johnson, Cliff Joson,
Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kirkby and
Fiance of Ripley were Christmas family, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Ma -
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne son and family of Listowel, Mrs.
Idambki n Leone Cameron and family of
Recent guests with , Mr. and Simcoe, Mr. and Mrs. Morley
Mrs. Scott Clarkson were Terry Johnson, Brenda and Bradley,
Clarkson and Miss Gail Boguely Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson and
of Nobleton. family.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer William- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Martin and
san s" ut Sunday with Mr. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Vier•aid
Mrs. Linwood Edgar at Mount Martin and family spent Christ -
Forest. mas with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Connell Martin in Listowel.
and Albert Hall spent Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Les Loughran
with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Duncan and family were Christmas
in Brampton. guests with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Christmas visitors with Mr. Rolls at Wallaceville.
and Mrs. Roy Simmons were Mr. Recent visitors with Mr. and
and Mrs. Ken Kaye and Murray Mrs. George Ashton were Mr.
of Palmerston, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ross Durst and family
Doug Wildfang, Brian and Paul of of Bay Ridges.
Mississauga and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Stinson
Lyle Simmons and Ken. spent Christmas with Mr. and
Christmas Day -•'visitors with Mrs. Ken Heise and family in
Mr. and Mrs. Carl -Stewart were Drew.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sothern, Tim Mrs. Cliff Budd spent Christ -
and Tracy of Palmerston, Mr, mas with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ar -
and Mrs. William Mulve,y, Jeff thurs, near Harriston.
and Cindy of Belmore, Mr•. and Wally Gibson returned to his
Mrs. William Sothern and Mr: home on Friday after being con -
and Mrs. James Vitae. fined to the Village Nursing
„ Miss Ruth Johnston as spending Home for several weeks.
the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Demerling
A. B. Lindsay in Toronto. spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Johnston and Mrs. Mrs. Gordon Goldrich in Guelph.
Jack Ruttan spent one day last Mr. and Mrs. George Pitten-
week in Kitchener. dreigh, Miss Minnie McElwain
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington. Har- and John McElwain spent Christ -
grave and David and Mr. and mas in London with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Doug Hargrave and Tracy - Ian Pittendreigh.
spent Christmas with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nicholson
Mrs. Harvey Orth in Listowel.' and family of Bluevale were Box -
Mr. and Mrs. John Tudan spent ing Day visitors with Mr. and
Christmas and Boxing Day with Mrs. Ted Klaassen.
relatives in Port Colborne. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnston
Mr. and Mrs. Randy King and visited with relatives in Wiarton
children were Christmas visitors on Christmas Day.
ace Nixon
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack King in Mr.Q and Mrs Wall
Guelph. spent several days this week with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons friends in Toronto.
were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Harris, Mr. and YBCholds Mrs. Harry Zimmerman at Gor- Mr's. Les Watkins, Miss Margaret
With Mr. and Mrs. George Ashton twosome
ly
The winning mother -daughter
team was Fran and Pam Gerrie
with a 90 handicap and re• com-
bined score of 1,051. Ruby and
Ricky MacLennan got first place
in the mother -son division with a
handicap of 66 and a total score at ,
1,239.\appeared in Hamilton, Calgary and.pouglas Of Woodbridge spent
Six teams competed for the and Winnipeg. It begins on the.the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
father -daughter first place stand- London channel on January 4. Ken Hastie.
ing, and the winners were Don
and Christine Foxton with a 90 yuletide social
handicap and a combined score'
Mrs. Dick Barrett of Kitchener"
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leppington,
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Leppington
of Gorrie and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
D'Arcey.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Cogtalin, -
Debbie and Paul spent Christmas
a �i d Boxing Day wig :', Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Schwalm at Hensall
and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cogh-
lin in Atwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lynn and
Judy and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pol-
torak of Orillia were Christmas
and Boxing Day guests with Mrs.
Earl Ridley.
Earl Moore was a Christmas
guest with Mrs. Yvonne Bricker
at Baden.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Clarkson
and family were Christmas
guests with Mrs. W. Marwood_at
Maple.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D'Arcey
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
D'Arcey and family were Christ-
mas visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Leppington at Gorrie.
Holiday visitors with Mrs.
Pearl Patterson were Miss Leslie
Campbell of Brampton, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Scriver, Melissa and
Jason of Peterborough and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Austin and family
of Tillsonburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ries and
family of Vinemount and Mr. and
Mrs. Ron McMichael and family
of Wroxeter were Christmas
guests with Mr. and Mrs. lloah
Ries.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nickel and
family spent Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Cliff Hallman, near
Clifford.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D'Arcey,
Patti and Gail spent Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Law at Bel -
f tai
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YBC Bawling
Junior Bantams
The Peanuts still lead the
junior bantams, even though they
were a bit lazy and remained .at
41 points. In second place, with
35, are the Cheezies. The Chips
and the Popcorns are tied at 33;
the Popsicles have 28 and the
Toffies 25.
Julaine Adams and Stephen
Gaunt were the stars of the show.
Julaine had the 113 high single.
and 195 high triple. Stephen cane
up with the 211 high for the boys
and a 339 double,
Other games over 125 were
Greg Laidlaw 144; Kevin Smith
126; Stephen Gaunt 128; Allan
Jackson 128; Tim Stainton 126,
151; Tommy Foulon 149.
• Bantams
The bantam girls were led by
Lynda Wittig who came up with
the 157 high single and the 284
high double: For the boys, it was
Geoffrey Hamilton's I70- single
and Greg Storey's 301 double.
Other good singles were rolled by
Kerry, Thompson 151; Greg.
Storey 168; Daryl Holmes 161.
Leading the bantams, also with
41 points, are the Sabres. The
Braves are threatening, having
increased five points to 38. Tied
at 35 are the Blues and the
Flyers. The Islanders have 29 and
the Seals 20.
Kerry Thompson and . Paid
Staight were presented with
crests for improving their
averages over any other bowler
during the month of November.
Kerry, the most improved girl,
increased her average 1], points,
while Pail's rose 12 points since
October.
Juniors
Things are getting close in the
junior division. The Copouts still
lead with 45 points but close be- y
hind, at 42, are the Whops. The' Y
Rats have 36; Untouchables 29;
Brutes 26 and Strikers 18.
High single of belong •to
Christine Foxton and Nancy Icing
had the 410 high double. For the
boys, it was Ricky MacLennan's
220 and Jay MacLaurin's 408
double. - -
Games -over 180 were bowled by
Linda Taylor 186; , Peggy Tervit
193; - Pam Gerrie 186; Janet
Storey 211; Joanne Anger 190;
Rhonda Foxton 208; Nancy King
1, , 221; Jim Laidlaw 192, 207. ,
Tom Chappell 183; Jay Mac-
Laurin 196, 209; Ken Tervit 196;
Jamie Smith 193; Paul Cerson
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So far this year,' five bowlers
have managed to bowl agame 100
pins over their average. In the
bantam division, Daryl Holmes
and Steven Anger have received
crests and in the junior division
Paul Cerson, Jamie Smith and
Stephen Burke have each added
another crest to his collection.
Congratulations, boys!
Bowling starts again January
4.
Rev. Gordon Fish
to be featured
on new TV series
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Elmer Gedeke of loistow , • Mrs, Mar Scott. .
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Balis, Kw Mr. and Mrs. Coiner%) Robert -
and Colleen of Harriston son of Teeewater visited Mrs.
Douglas King of Toronto were Glad .Edgar on Sunday. .
Chili turas guests of Mrs. Wilfred Mr. and Mra. Hie Bird E a ett
Wig, of Waterloo and Mr. and �.
Mr. and Mrs: Thomas Temple Douglas Barrett of ; Vancouver,
man, Sandra and Barbara and t Sunday with Or. and Mrs.
Fred Coulter visited SUnday with John f epington Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Brenner of Constable Gary Austin of
Kitchener. Coquitlam, B.C., on his way back
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gray from Ottawa where he had taken
spent Christmas at the home of a Course, visited his mother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gray of Wililam Austin prior to taking thee
Pointe Claire, Que, position as instructor at
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Smith . Police College in Vancouver.
were Christmas visitors -0f Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Murray
and Mrs. Jack MacElvanney of and Mrs, Emerson Dickert of.=
St. Catharines, Clifford visited Sunday with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kung, Lori, and Mrs. Georged Kell. Mr. and
Brenda and Christopher of Strat-
ford and Mr. and Mrs. John
Wilson of Fordwich spent Christ-
mas with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Haskins.
Mr. and Mrs. William Doig and
v itors
tan' A til
and Mr. and 4.
Ottawa
Nicho son, Michael . Mhr t
of Ripley also visited at the smite
home.
Mr. and Mrs. W Hoy of
Wingham, Harold Koy, Jy
and Murray of Owenagound
Miss Jean Brown, Brantford,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Aire.
George Brown.
Bye Grainger of London has
returned home from a three week
holiday visiting the Florida. K%
Cypress Gardens and Busch Gar-
dens.
Mrs, Albert Heibeln spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ear.1-
Williamson of Mount Forest.
Mrs. Charles Finlay 4s spend-
ing the Christmas vacation with
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edgar of
St. Thomas.
Ir
Angela were Christmas is
of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brown of
Molesworth and on Boxing Day
with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harron
of Hanover.
Mr. and • Mrs. Harvey Adams
spent Christmas Day with Mrs.
"Nuts 'n' Bolts 'n' Things" is Rosemary Struthers of Wing -
the title of a new children's tele- ham.
vision series being presented Mr. and Mrs. Donald Noble and
each Saturday morning at ten family, Blyth and Mr. and Mrs.
o'clock on Channel 10, CFPL-TV, Harry Linden and family, Lon -
London. The series, which will don, were Christmas visitors with
feature contests; music and pup- Mr. and Mrs. George Noble.
petry, is being sponsored by the Christmas visitors at the home
London Inter -Church Council and of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mann were
the London Evangelical Minis- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lucas of
terium. �. . Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. John
The setting for the variety Manning and family of Stratford
series, is the old country store, . and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
• ,operated by S. K. who in real life Breckles and Angela of Kinlough.
is Rev. Gordon Fish, formerly of' Cecil Grainger was home from,
oun m. Wingham. The other main
g Palmerston Hospital for Christ -
characters' are Auntie Iris and ' mas.
,Uncle Moe. Among the guests Miss Lois Ferguson of Kingston
who will appear are Rev. Bob spent the weekend with Mr.. and
Rumble of the Church for The Mrs. Jack Ferguson. Miss Kathy
Deaf, Dr. Silverthorne and ven-
triloquist Wayne Welch and his Zimmer of Delhi spent a few days
friend Freckles. Mr. Welch at the same home.
'ted W' h last where •l U d d returned
-rte.Lumb and John Harris spent
annual
•
Sunday and weekend guests Christmas with Mr. and- Mrs. //
Howard Greenwood in Listowel. amily
were
of Montreal, Art Wells and Jeff of the boys of London l visited one
London and Mr. and Mrs. Ross . day 1 t . week with Mrs. Earl
Durst an(family of Bay Ridges. Ridlle t\ ~
Mr. and Mrs Peter Browne Recent visitors with Mr. • and
and Mrs. Marian -Kirby spent the Mrs. Bill Haverfield were Mr.
weekend an tla relatives m Tor a
1 onto. Mrs. Irby remained for Warm of. Cambridge -
the Christmas. holidays. Mr. and Mrs.,Jack Gibson and
Mr. • and *Mrs. Edgar' Gedcke family of Kleinburg visited with
lest last week to spend' a few Sada s in the village on
weeks with their daughter and Y•
ion -in-law law in California, John Bolamier- spent a couple
• last .week with his father,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ridle and
Everitt Ashton and family y
nd Mrs. Dave Smith Karen and
'll: aa>tc�' Mrs:Bill' Felker left of days
Monday for Florida where they in Stratford.
will visit with their daughter and ' Thanks from the Howick Gold -
',son -in-law for a few weeks, and - en Hawks. to Stroopes Butcher
visit other points in the sunny Shop who cut and wrapped the ,.
south. beef for the recent draw, free of
charge. Winners were: a half of
Christmas Day visitors with- beef, R. C. Black of London; hind
Mr. and Mrs. Les Halliday were quarter, Mrs. Clara Gibson of
Mr. and Mrs. -Calvin Halliday' and Fordwich; front quartet•, Sandra
family of Maple, Mr. and Mrs. Whetham of- Harriston.
Dart of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Doug Barrett of
'Keil Graham of_ Fordwich.. - Burnaby, B.C., were supper -
Christmas guests with Mr. and guests Saturday evening with Mr.
Mrs. Carroll Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D'Arcey. Also at
and Mrs. Harry Cooper,
Miss the same home were Mr. and.
Fun, excitement and some
showing -off were the major -in-
gredients of the Wingharn Youth
Bowling Club's Bantam and
Junior . "Family - Twosome"
tournaments on Sunday, Dec. -22. •
The father and son Bantam
competition registered 15 teams
competing for first place.
Acknowledged winners in the
two -game competition were
Perrie and Daryl Holmes with a
cOnibiffed' f8odi e'"'dr'855 ghd' a'
double Eandicap of 76.
Other high .scorers were Jim
and Tim Bain -with a double
handicap of 164 and ► combined
score of 840; Stewart and John
Leedham with a double handicap
of 180 and a combined score of
829; and Harley and Billy Gaunt
with a double handicap of 200 and
a combined score of 803.
Sixteen teams registered for
the Junior twosome tournament.
Each _team played three games
and was awarded a triple handi-
cap. .
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Mr
visa; tag am as year w e Ear n erwoo
he presented puppet shows and home Friday from Wingham and
interesting Bible . study sessions District Hospital.
for the children. Miss E. McBurney, Reg. N., of The new series was produced' Owen Sound visited Saturday
by the Presbyterian Church and with Mrs. Thomas MacDonald.
Scripture Union and has already Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hastie
f 1,233, The father -son comps- h end in B e I g rave
lawand his uncle Hugh with a 150 - BELGRAVE — The Christmas Mrs. _Wilfred Kang. •
•handicap and d a total score of social was held for members and Mr. and. Kenneth Under -
1,221. friends of the Anglican Church in wood Spent Saturday with Mr.
The competitors all receive a ' the arena rooms on Friday eve- and Mrs. Albert Foster. of Galt.
crest for participation, with a ning. Recitations were given by Mrs. Thomas. MacDonald spent
chevron added for first -ply a Denise and Angela Nethery, Pat Thursday with Miss Florence Ed -
winners. The winning team alo and Mark Stackhouse and Jona- wards and 'Mrs. 'Frank Earls of
received a carton of pop as first than, Joel and Johanna Van London.
Camp. • Mr. and Mrs, Richard Carson,
Pat Stackhouse performed _ Misses Colleen and Sandra
several tap dancing numbers Carson and Miss Cheryl Stephens
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accompanied by Mrs. Archie of Fort Erie spent Sunday with
Montgomery. Jennifer, Joanne Mr. and Mrs. Sam Timm of Listo-
also to - nisi.
Jack Underwood of Guelph
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Underwood on Saturday.-
Miss Nellie Ball of Listowel
tition was captured by Jim Laid -visited last Sunday at the home of
prize.
Fordwich
Glen J. Johnston sold one team
of his ,,commercial show horses
last week to Alvin Rosenberg of
Baltimore, Maryland.
Larry Montoux of Toronto
visited with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Montoux during the
Christmas holiday. Mrs. Ruby
Cutting of Palmerston also spent
Christmas Day with her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.. Don
Montoux.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cowan and
family of Palmerston and Mrs.
Anne Armstrong spent Christmas
Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Auburn
Noble. Christmas Day guests at
the same home were Miss Shirley
Noble of Listowel, Beverley May
of Gorrie and Mrs. A. Armstrong.
John Winter spent ` the Christ-
mas holidays with his sister, Mrs.
Philip at Collingwood.
Miss Ruth Johnston returned`
home over the weekend after
spending a few holidays with her
sister, Mrs. A. B. Lindsay in Tor-
onto.
Christmas visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Johnston were
Mr. -and Mrs. Jack Ruttan and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Douglas, Gary,
Paul and Greg.
Christmas and Boxing Day
guests with Mrs. E. A. Schaefer
were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wendt,
�heryle-and--Dav f Toronto -and -
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Schaefer of
London.
Mrs. Florence Wilson spent a
few days at Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. John Dunbar at
Orangeville. Baxter. single.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Sothern were Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Sothern, Tim and
Tracey of Palmerston.
Mrs. Marian Kirby returned
home Sunday after spending the
Christmas holidays with rela-
tives in Toronto.
Marie's Mustangs. Phyllis' Furys Luanne Kerr 209; Doug Layton
have 8 points and Marie's Tin206
y 215; Judie Atkin 200; Pat
Brenzil 200• Audrey Mansell 201
Dianne Steffen took high single 230; Tom Deyell 200, Earl Young'
and Jeanette Rock , p
danced to recorded music. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stevens,
Lorie Stackhouse played two Kim and Keri of Port Elgin, Mr.
numbers on the violin accom- and Mrs. Michael Grainger of
panied by Mrs. Archie Mont- Cambridge (Galt) were guests of
gomery. Joanne Rock Played the, Mrs. A. L. Stephens on Sunday.
electric organ and Jennifer Rock Miss Betty Dahl of New Ham -
played the piano. Everyone burg spent several days with
enjoyed several songs sung by Miss Marilyn Grainger.
Clarke Johnston. Miss Colleen McMillan of New
Carol singing by everyone was Hamburg spent the weekend with
enjoyed to the accompaniment of Mr. and Mrs. Blake McMillan.
Mrs. Clare Van Camp. - Santa Mrs. Alex Edgar is a patient in
arrived to distribute the gifts and Victoria Hospital, London.
candy bags. Rev. Fred Carson Mr. and Mrs. William Rea,
said the grace and lunch was Donnie and Billy of Streetsville,
served by the ladies. * Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Scott of
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HIGH
BOWLING
SCORES
- -eOMMVIERCIAL LEAGUE Marg King 205; Marilyn Litt 247;.
• Shirley Zimmer chalked up a Betty Clark 203; Dianne Steffen
high single of 222 for the league 212, 290; Vie Steffen 224; Rita
and Ruth Baxter had the high Buckle 226, 203; Betty Clark 214,
double of 376. For the guys, it was 205. -r`-o"
Frank Burke who had a 283 single p_p_o
and Reg O'Hagan who took high THURSDAY MIXED
double honors with his 505.
Hickey's Hyenas are still out in There were a lot of spares and
front with a whopping 74 points, lots of good games in last Thurs-
- second place are- Read/flaws_ daynight's mixed_ _ bowling_
Audrey Mansell had a fine night
Rhinos with' 65. Pegg's Possums for the ladies with a 231 single
have 49; Taylor's Tigers 40;
Burke's Bears 39 and O'Hagan's and 662 triple. Keith Moffatt led
Otters 21. the guys with a 646 triple and
Thanks to the spare, Gord Dave Tiffin rolled 251 for best
o—o—O Team standings are now as
TEESWATER AND follows: Brenzil's Boomers 57;
WINGHAM LADIES Skinn's Streakers 48;- Wayne's
W.P.s 48' Moffatt's Mollies 48
Standings are interesting -in the D u hertz gg 's Din a lin s 44 and
league with Betty's Buicks lead- ton's IJoonie> 43.
Ing .at 15 points. Tied at 11, and Y
here's where the fun comes, are Reporting on' individual games
Dot's Darts, Rina's Torinos and saw Bruce Skin,, with 206, 224;
BRIDGE RESULTS
The Howell system was used.
First, Mrs. F. A. Parker and L.
George; second, Mrs. A. R. Du -
Val and Art Wilson; third, J. H.
Crawford and J. Martin; fourth,
Mrs. J. H. Crawford and Mrs. F.
ono
BOYS' WEAR
RESTA
Lizzies 7. '
and high triple honors with her 204; Paul Rintoul 231; Ron
290 and 603. Rita Buckle had the
Those who bowled 200 and over gomery 205; Keith Moffatt 219,
Church 201; Gord Daugherty 209
high average of 196 Joyce Church 202 205; Dain Mont
Rina Jouwsma 224 • Gladys Perrie Holmes, 227; lade
As the New Year
approaches... we
wisli you good fun
were
ca ,po ,t 919. Nethery 200 and .l` n PJeteh_22( .
URAtITAHD TAVERN
LEN CRAWIORD
AND STAFF
t's our fervent
New Year's wish" . s, . let
. there be peace!
Let - serenity of
spirit rule in
all our dealings
with one another
through the year!
Stan Chadwick
Jack Scharbach
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