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by a score of 5.10.
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— Mrs. Day, Wingham;
Door prizes — Joan Robinson,
Lucknow, Anne Strauss, Mild-
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and Lyda Reidt, Wroxeter;
Lucky draws — Pam Riley,
Wingham; Lorrain Montgomery,
Wroxeter; Mary McInnis, Ford-
wich and Tom Leek, Wroxeter.
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'second place with 74 and the VW•
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the Toffies, 40,
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Shelly Tolton for the girls and
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Stephen Gaunt for the boys were
both hih single and double
ners last week, with .137 and SO
Oen. Other high score* were: and added three assists to pace
for Shelly and 212 and 377 for Ste- Bernie Haines fired our goals
Karen Casemore, 125; Jean!! the Wingham LionS' MidgetS to a
Heiwy, 127; Terry Hoy, 135; JOB"' 9-5 win over Clinton in the first
Leedha,m, 159; Byron ThomlaRnt -gameof their best of three WOAA
126; Tim Bah), 166, 134; Kevin: consolation final. The game,
Smith, 159; Phillip Rifted', 43$;', Wingham's third in five nights,
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'JIM Stainton, us; and Staithen ) ' Was played in ClintOn Oil StandaY•
Gaun156,
-- . '''.. ' Last WednesdaY the locals
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Bantam stars for the MO ,dropped an 84 decision to Mount
single and --double honors, were' 'Forest, but rebounded for a 5-2
Sandra Anger with 156 andoot - • "win Thursday at home, to win
, ,
and Brad Gerrie with 214 and OKI, . their two -game, total goal semi -
Brad also bowled 100 phis over', final series 11 to 10. •
average last week as 'did 'rani ',. Sunday in Clinton Wingham
Staight. Other games over 1;50 . led all the way, 2-0 after one
were: Kerry Thompson, 150; period, 4-1 after two and 9-5 after
Brian Hoy, 186; Geoffrey Hamik- 'three. Jim McGee also had a
ton, 163; Paul Staight, 192; Daryl '- six -point game for Wingham with
Holmes, 226; John May, 173; two goals and four assists. Dave
Steven Anger, 155; and Ken Bennett counted a pair of goals
Thompson, 160. and an assist while Rick Ohm and
The championship team is the 'Gord Kinahan scored Whigham's
Sabres with 74 points, edged other goals and Paul Skinn added
closely by the Flyers with 73 and 'two assists. Wingham took 8 of 15
the Braves with 67. The Blues had,1.,‘ perael(tifinesesdaasysesinsedm. Mount
Forest,
63, followed by the Islanders with
52 and the Seals with 49. - „,. the locals 'played their worst
Season winners in the Junior hockey of the season and were
division were the Whops with* fortunate to came out of the game
giant 87, followed by the second., trailing by only two goals in the
place Cop Outs with 79 and the total goal series. Mount Forest
Rats in third place with 70. The led 4-2 after one period and 8-4
Untouchables have 57, the strik- after two before Wingham scored
two unanswered goals in the
third. Paul Skinn and Kevin Bain
lin
as have 48, 4itild the Brutes
35.
Steve Revitliatl
high single .and
wi 204 and 304 in the tor Yth-
ion. For the girls, NAPPY, King
Was high single vvith 190, with
371. Gerrie was high double wun
371. Other high soot* were;
'Christine FOxten, 103; Pam Ger-
rie, 185, 188* Rhonda toe 192^
Bill Ohm, 180; Stet*" Burke,
200; Steve Readman, 130.
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The Detroit hockey
team Skated off with the
01141*InthiP 4rePhY in 'AAA'
finals of the Wingham Midget
H9ekeY frournaMentSunday
night. The Detroit 41Yemearned
the championship with e 2-0 win
over Waterloo. Kitchener cap-
tured theeonsolationfinals with a,
5-2 victory over Richmond AM.
Thirteen games Were played in
p Clinton
counted a pair of goals each tor
Wingharn and John Kennedy and
Gord Kinahan added singles.
sbeldon Jones and Kinahan each
picked up two assists while
Bernie Hain , Bain and Doug
McGregor a • an assist each.
Mount Forest had 11 of 19
penalties called..
" Dave Bennett's -goal with less
than four minutes remaining
Thursday prr_ed to,be the series
winner as Wingham won the
game 5-2 and the series 11-10.
Bernie Haines opened the scoring
after only a minute of play from
Rick Ohm and John Kennedy.
Dave Golley made it 2-0 midway
through the first from Kevin Bain
and the score stayed that way un-
til the final. period. Mount Forest
scored at 2.37 of the third and
Paul Skinn matched it a minute
later with an unassisted goal.
Mount Forest pulled to within a
goal again at 6.49 and Kevin Bain
made it 4-2 at 13.31 from Jim
McGee to tie the series score at
10-10 before Bennett fired the
winner from McGee ,and ad-
vanced Wingham to the finals
against 'Clinton. Mount Forest
had 8 of 19 minor penalties. °
Second game of the finals will
be held tonight (Thursday) at 8
p.m.
'MA' comp.tition in the loon*
me*. 141nal, scores Were: litUrip,
day, loondpn, 6, Kitchener, 14
Waterloo, 8, Owen Sound, 3; Fri-
day, Oshawa,'0, Fraser, Mich., 5;
Detroit, 9, Richmond Bill, 3; Kit-
chener, 5, Owen Sound, 3; Water-
loo, 0, London, 0; Barrie, "9, Col-
lingwood+, 0; Saturday,,RichMon4
6, Fraser, Mich'!" 3; DOA*,
7, Oshawa, 2; Richmond Rill, 0,
Collinilwood, 5; Sunday, Detroit;
6, Barrie, 3; Kitchener, 5, Moil.
mond.11111, 3; Detroit, 3, W4ter-
loo, 0.
In 4$' class hockey, ten gatnea
were Prayed m allKincardine
won the championship and
Exeter capturad essialaticia
'championship. Plod aeores
were; Monday, Waikert4o0
Listowel, 2;
St. Marys,
Strathroy,0,.'
AmborotivriG
Exeter, 0, Me
5, St, Maus,
bArstborg, -1;
dine, 5,. Walkerton, 3;
dine, 5, StratbroY
Most valuable
were Presented, to
s'0g of
division and Orli
Itichm.004 Hill inthe'
ONE OF THE BIGGEST JOBS,
Tournament is that of registration,
the.registration committee, is seen her
of one of the thirty-six teams who .played here 'chitin
past two weekends. *---00Ve
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
Though no one really doubted it
tor a moment, Hickey's Hyetas
have ,wonthe season, ending last
Witek41fisal an= &wpm wi,th ;426
' points. Headman's Rhhios were
in second place with 112. Taylor's
Tigers ended the season in third
place with 83 and Pegg's. Pos-
sums chalked up 78 points.
Burke's Bears with 71 and Hatt's
Otters with 49, completed the list.
At last week's session, Bonnie
Douglas bowled the ladies' high
single of 282 and Ruth Ann Steffen
had high triple of 649. For the
men it was Bob Pegg's 276 single
and Harold Taylor's 661 triple.
Thanks to, spare Gord Bax
0 — 0 —0
LEGION LADIES
Gladys Yeo had the high single
with 249 and her runner-up was
Bea ShrOpshall's 241. Barbara
Tervit claimed honors for the
high triple, a 631. Runner-up in
the triple division was Gladys
Yeo's 616.
Games over 200 were bowled by
Velma Scott 205; Gladys Yeo 205,
249; Norma Strong 203; Bea-
Shropshall 241, 207; Barb Tervit
239,201; Emaline Sturdy 211,207;
Jean Elliott 209; Jean King 212,
227.
The Opals are the winners for
the season with 89 points, the
Diamonds second with 81 and the
Emeralds and Sapphires tied
with 67.
The playoffs begin next week.
0 — 0 — 0
SENIOR LADIES
Showing a bit of good bowling
form,' A. Simmons chalked up
both the high single of 216 and
high double of 360 at Monday's
session. Other good doubles were
recorded by E. Williams 303; R.
Merldey 310 and M. Henderson
342.
The Canaries are still way out
In front; they have a total of 83
points ' now. The Wrens stand
second right now, at 58, but are
being threatened by the Fla-
mingos at 53 and the Bluebirds at
52. The Nightingales have 46 and
the Robins 38.
0-0-0
THURSDAY MIXED
There's just one week of reg-
ular bowling to go and the stand-
ings are so close, there could be a
three-way tie for first place.
Brenzil'a Boomers are still on top
with 103 points, followed by Mof-
fatt's Mollies 98, Skinn's Streak -
era 96, Wayne' s W.P.s 89, Lay -
ton's Loonies 83 and Daugherty's
Ding-a-lings 71.
Bruce Machan led the way for
the men with a terrific 318 single
and 768 triple. For the gals, Gail
Holmes took single honors with a
243 and Audrey Mansell had best
lady's triple with 635. In other
scoring Betty Burley 206; Perrie
110101es 206, 230; Keith Moffatt
240; Al Skelton 219, 312; Don
Montgomery 239; Joyce Church
229; Debbie Rathburn 205; Ron
Church 222i Doug Neil 206; Bruce
Machan 222, 228; Wayne Pletch
224; Don McCormick 204; Helen
Skelton 235; Audrey, Mansell 237,,
2314., DouggNayton 220026„ Janet
Clark 219; Luanne /4..ir 200;
Bruce Skinn 224, 256; and Paul
Rintoul 273. .
0-0-0
COFFEE KLATCH
The Coffee Klatch had 21 girls
.bowling this week. Dorothy
Thompson bowled the high single
of 250 and the high double of 421.
Other high scores were: Carol
Shaw, 206; Shirley Storey, 203;
Donna Cornwall, 228; Isobel
Burke, 231.
Diane English and 'Dorothy
Thompson won the draws last
week.
0-0-0
TEESWATER AND
WINGHAM LADIES
Betty Kennedy starred in last
week's play as she bowled a high
average of 188, high single of 255
and high triple of 677.Other
scores were: Joan Tiffin, 210; .
Donna Galbraith, 213; Peg Har-
man, 242; Marilyn Litt, 216;
Gladys Stewart, 200; Ruth Dore,
224; Dillti Chapman, 206; Betty
Kennedy, 236.
In team play, Phyllis' Furies
zoomed ahead with 37, followed
by Dot's Darts with 34 and Bet-
ty's Buicks with 32. Rena's
Torinos had 20, Marie's Tin
Lizzies, 19 and Marie's Mustangs,
17. This was the last game in the
regular schedule, with playoffs to
start next week. The winner of
this series were Dot's Darts.
Betty's - Buicks won the first
series, and Phyllis' Furies cap-
tured the second series.
0-0-0
LADIES' WEDNESDAY
EVENING LEAGUE
Shirley Storey came up with
both the high single of 351 and the
high triple, a terrific 747.
Other games of 200 or over
were rolled by Jayne English 200,
254; Shirley Storey 200, 351; Jean
King 219, 283, 230; Mary Forrest
218, 223; Sylvia Pewtress 214;
Louise Welwood 201, 204; Sharon
Skinn 219, 273; Dorothy Thomp-
son 228, 226; Nora Finnigan 214;
Beth Skinn 217; Verna Steffler
249; Marjorie Cook 202; Diane
English 252; Grace Thompson
255; Caroline Greenaway 225;
Ruby MacLennan 232; Margaret
Moffatt 246; Mary Campbell 205. '
Congratulations to Caroline's
Kooks, winners of the second set.
They finished the sessions with 21
points and that tied them with
Sylvia's Snorkers and Linda's
Loonies. Jayne's Jokers finished
the second set with 24. Muriel's
Mules had 20 and Mary's Mishaps
19.
Arthritis has been called the
oldest known chronic illness; it
has been identified in fossllJed
animal skeletons estimated td be
100 million years old.
REFEREES VOTED after each game to determine the re-
cipient of the most valuable player awards. Bob Jones pre-
sents a scholarship to Huronia Hockey Camp t� Brent Arm-
strong, winner in the 'B' division. 'AAA' winner of a
scholarship to Alan Stanley School in Downsview was Chris
Degeer of Richmond Hill. —Dave Curzon
PRESENTATION OF THE 'B' championship trophy at the
Wingham Midget Hockey Tournament is made to the cap-
tain of the Kincardine team by Crawford Douglas, MP for
the riding of Grey -Bruce. —Dave Curzon
MURRAY GAUNT, MPP for the riding of Huron, is seen
with the coach and capfain of the Detroit Siasors, as they
are presented with the trophy for the 'AAA' championship.
The Slasors played to a 2-0 victory over the Waterloo Toyo-
tas. -4-Dave Curzon