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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-11-13, Page 18MOH THESE THREE 4-H MEMBERS were honoured Saturday for their work in their clubs. Karen Currah (centre) of Corrie was awarded a provincial honour certificate, while Lori Moir, also of Gorrie, and Cathy Craig of Wroxeter were presented with county honour awards. Gorrie Personals Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKay of Mr. and Mrs. William Klum- Kitchener has purchased the penhower and family of RR 1, Dinsmore residence in the vil- Wroxeter and John Van de Kemp lige. and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Noble and Mr. and Mrs. John Van de Kemp Ken spent the weekend with Mr. Sr. l h Miss Linda Rdb><lison, duep ,n and family of London. and Mrs. Harry Linde and Brian Robinson of Toronto and Mrs. Kenneth Short - spent the weekend .with Mr. and reed, Jody and Robbie of Walton, Mrs. Lorne Robinson. r. and Mrs. William Lockridge • Mr. and Mrs.. Lorne Mann and and Angela of Wingham, Mr. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Carl Dinsmore, Mr. ' and Breckles, Kinlough attended the Mrs. Wayne King, Craig and funeral of Mrs. George Campbell Careyof Mrs. of Listowel on Saturday. were guests ' Harry COMMERCIAL LEAGUE James Alcorn spent the week- King on Sunday. Shirley Zimmer was the star of end with Rick Alcorn near Mono the show when she came up with Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lawn Bowling CIA - the 251 high single and 634 high Ferguson of Acton also spent the • triple. For the men, it was Wes weekend at the same home. Simmons With his 274 single and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilde, receives2�9 Frank Burke's 713 triple. Fort Frances, visited • recentlyA cheque for $2,910 was pre - Tied at 36 points to lead the with Mrs. Hartwell Strong andgroup are Haugh scutal Monday afternoon to the s Hollyhocks other relatives.Wingham Lawn Bowling Club. and Readinan's Roses. Michie's Mrs. Conrad Neabel, Palmer - BOWLING COFFEE KLATCH The league had 27 bowlers this week. Wi a wee break when the flights went out, there were still quite a few over -200 bowlers: Lois Surridge 221; Jean King 201, 244; Diane English 236; Shirley Wharton 200; Dorothy Croskill 245; Nora Finnigan 219; Shirley Storey 254; Louise Welwood 253. Shirley Storey had the high single of 254 and Jean King bowled the high double of 445. 0-0-0 SENIOR LADIES It was Anne Geddes all the way as she came up with the 194 high single and 381 high double at Monday afternoon's session. Margaret Robertson had a nice 179 single. Doubles of 300 or over were rolled by Mrs. Robertson 303; Mary McKinney 316 and E. Laidlaw 306. Tied at 21 to lead the standings are the Sugar Crisps and Crackerjacks. The Krispies are second with 18, followed by the Wheaties at 14. The Special Ks have nine and the Cheerios seven. 0-0-0 LEGION LADIES Jean's Jelly Beans are out in front with a whopping 37 points. In second place are Lila's Limp- ers with 302 and third are Bet- ty's Bombers with 231/2. Norma's Mules have 17. Jean King oame up with the 260 high single and a nice 701 triple. Gladys Yea's 259 single and Jean Tervit's 597 triple were runners - tap. Games over 200 were bowled by Ada Aitchison 226; Dolly Gilroy 213; Jean King 228, 213, 260; Gladys Yeo 259; Norma Strong 211; Jean Tervit 236; Doris Wald- en 202; Winnifred 1 arcourt 206; Velma Scott 224. o --0-o Mike Barkwell, field represents- Mayflowers have 29 and close be- ston, spent a few days with Mrs. " live for the New Horizons Pro- hind them come Pegg's Poppies William A. Smith.Kram of the Department of at 28. Griffith's Glads have 25 and Mrs. James • Alcorn spent theHealth and Welfare, officially Burke's Bluebells 14. weekend with Mr. and Mrs.Thanks to spares, Helen Case - resented the money to the clot more and John Campbell. George Tizzard, Summit lai`e, president, Elmer Ireland. Oshawa, and on Sunday visited0 0 -- 0 — Mr. Ireland advised that the TEESWATER AND with her sister, Mrs. Murray honey will be used to improve Detlor who is in Dr. John Ruddyfacilities in the club house, repair WINGHAM LADIES Hospital, Whitby. She also visited the fences and structure and pur- At the top of the heap was Mr. and' Mrs. William Burns of chase new sets of bowls. The Gladys Stewart with a 226 single Oshawa.- major objective, however, is to and a 608 triple. Other good Earl Halliday 'of Waterloo increase the membership of the singles were bowled by Betty called on Mrs. Harry Gowdy on club by encouraging more young Kennedy 217 and Marg King 220. Saturday. -men and women to join. Extremely close in the stan- Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson of New° Horizons is specifically dings, the teams battle for top Wroxeter, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn formulated for retired persons. place.. There now are Evelynne's Jacques of Walkerton and Mrs. The accent is on local needs as Suckers with 29 but they aren't Charles Finlay visited Saturday seen by older citizens and on their bragging, for Helen's Herrings with Mrs. Lloyd Jacques. willingness to meet such needs. have 28 and Joan's Jellyfish 27. Mrs. Donald Gibson of Monkton Grants are available for projects Rina's Crabs have 24; Susie's and Mrs. Kenneth Collier of on that basis and funding may be Salmons 21 and Dianne's Goldfish London visited at the homes of extended for a period of up to 18 19. Mrs. Wilford King, Mr. and Mrs. months. Ken Hastie and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl King and Douglas DUPLICATE BRIDGE King of Harriston also called on RESULTS Mrs. W. C. King. ,. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mann and North and south: first, Norma Parker and,' Jean Hodgins; family of Heathcote spent the second, May', Porter and Joe weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Shel- Martin; third, Doris French and don Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Omar Haselgrove. East and Mann and family and Mr. and west: first, Bernice. Crawford Mrs. Jack Mann and family and Art Wilson; second, Kay visited Sunday at the same home. Forgie and Charles Hodgins; Mrs. Lloyd Jacques spent third, Farish Moffat and W. H. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie French. Weber of Mildmay. SCORES ladies' high single and her 614 triple was also the best of'. '.the night. Mac Ritchie captured: ,aU honors for the men with a 312 single and a 731 triple. / Over 200 games were rolled by Bruce Skinn 281, 219, 209; Dave Tiffin 203, 224, 223; Mae Ritchie 312, 230; Doug Layton 236, 296; Marg Moffatt 232; Jerry Stith 202; Bruce Machan 205; Keith Moffatt 284; Gord Daugherty 224; Al Skelton 234; Luanne Keri' 206; Bill Johnston 202; Elcia Nether), 240; Helen Skelton 268; Ruth Smith 205; Joan Pletch 209. MIKE BA R K W E L L, field representative for the New Hori- zons ori- zons Program under the Department of Health and Wel- fare, presents a check for S2,910 to Elmer Ireland, president of the Wingham Lawn Bowling Club. The club will use the money to repair the facilities and the club house with a long- term plan to increase membership. 0-0-0 LADIES' WEDNESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE McBurney's Meatballs bounc- ed into first place last week with 36 points to edge out Tolton's Tongues with 35. King's Kidneys were close behind with 32 points,' followed by Scott's Steaks with 26, Lee's Lambchops with 21 and Bain's Bones with 18. Diane English was the high single of 330, while Shirley Storey was high triple with 710. Other games over 200 were: Shirley Sallows, 234; Helen McBurney, 222; Shirley Storey, 231, 290; Nancy King, 205; Maude Schies- tal, 214; Lila Hickey, 220; Jean King, 223, 239, 232; Verna Stef- fler, 210, 247; Mary Campbell, 208, 206; Beth Skinn, 223, 227; Mary Lee, 257; Sharon Skinn, 258, 232 Joyce Gardner, 239; Verna Haugh, 220, 235; Nora Finnigan, 213; Dorothy Croskill, 204; Carol Shaw, 202; Caroline Greenaway, 250; Edna Mae Armstrong, 207, 212. Thanksto spares, Dorothy Croskill. Verna Haugh and Nancy King. 0-0-0 1 ANT The Wild Cate are grow their Way to the tup and tel everyone to stay out of rtir way,`,`: They added five points and are up to 23 now. The f"arnits Wafted t'w'o teams to take secQ d tae at 31• The Tiger Cats foved tel 19 Mfd the Chimps stayed at, 17, ;The KangarooS have 14 and the MOW, keys 11. Julaine Adams took hlgh EiNTAit and high double honors wjth 128 and 239. For the boys, It was Rob- bie Willis with 160 and Bradley Shobbrook with a 267 double, Games over 125 were bowled by Ian Jarvis 133; Rance Willis 130; Bradley Shobbrook 147; Billy Gaunt 127; Andy Jarvis 13Q. Bowler of the Month crests were awarded the boy and girl who had improved their averavec lust for the month ; fir w*th AO • *- We** res, a of 7A thU T ton; an crlse\of 14, JUNIORS Debra Wittig had the high sing- le for the juniors, it WAS a nice, 100, High triple was Karen Ca more's 44, It was, Wayne mp- son all the way for the .boys; he came up with a 196 single and a 287 double, Other good games were *Yea by KARP Comore 166; Tim Stainton 159; Tim Bain • 160 and Brien Hoy 1$1, The Double Bubbles, are, in first place with 21 points but not far behind are the Spearmints at 20, The Lifesavers have 18; Chiclets 16 and tied at 15 are the Double - mints and the Black Cats. 11111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111.1111111111111. all MINI 11 SNIOR MUMS 'here was .a re4I uttoot senior itinior leag. two ,ams the Bill Macs and:the Sub- . aiin , increased theit points by five and are tied at 22, IlleY knocked out of lead't3esitlquii tbe Bed Hots,wihostayed at 10and tth French es who ), unit ted at las e Big ' Boys have 14 and the, F',potiongs .10, For the ,sir :, it was Kerry Thompson all the way as she hit the jackpot with a 104 high single and a 3'•: double, Robbie Grove ,and Greg ;storey tie with the r.18s high single but Greg was. the Win' ner in the double department with his 336. Games over 175 were bowled by Robbie Grove, Greg Storey and Reuben Jacklin who chalked up a 181. and001 were hit Over -'20 genus were: Sheila Burke 210; fiend F Anna Haugh: 230; MacLennan 215 and Jay Macu, do Thq . to Klux :Klan .i$ IhrowiN rand its weightaround' gang, with 34 points, !M ray any threat are the other r toms running, e. show of their o. The Freaky Five have 19; tom, at 18 are the Phil Panthers 'a Jaws;. and tied at 15 are sada and the .Anonym , • Sunday was the senior mina tournament for the seniors, JaI t MacLaurin placed second vwth total of 1158E points, one point be- hind the winner. Rick Macy ran• placed third with a total of 11;2, I ow You Can Have A Kitchen 110 Personal Life -Style � 1 Wouldn't That M9ke A Beautiful 1 Christmas Gift? 'That Suits Your Own THURSDAY MIXED The first series of bowling has been eo npleted and Helen's Hell - a': ended up un top. assuring ..ani sof a place in the playoffs. 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