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.^-CODER ICH S1G.NAL-STAR.1.111RSDAY, :AP1211, 8. 1976
•The Mens Monday night
bowling ` league wrapped up'
their year's activities
Mpnday night with a banquet
and 'presentation of the year's
, awards: Four individual '
honors went .out to bowlers
..
with..the high average, high
single and, high triple for the
a year with the most improved
average also getting
u. , Tecogjritign. '
'Don - M.cWhinney,s : 248
".: average was the' best' in the
league and Sonny Moore and
Jim McWhinney with'237 and
233 respectiV•e.1y nailed down' :.
second and third spots:. A 365
sistgle• ly Joe Schlesinger
stood up as the best, this year
Z. followed closely by a 358
triple game by `Don. Siemon ..
and• a ' game: 353 by Kevin
Rurnig. •
ic • Jim: McWhinney had the • •
best three game total'"for the
• Q year with an S97 • and the
:second-best with an 892. Tom
Flynn w:on'`^second place,
however with an 878..triple-
and Don McWhinney third
.
• with an 874. Ed Byrski was
• the league's most improved
bowler jumping his average a
clear 16 poin's from 156 to 172.
Byrski edged out Bob Mills
▪ for the • honor when Mills
added 12 paints -to his average
jumping from 202 214..
t French Dry Cleaners
r <captured the league title this
.7 year arilassing.113'points with
• ' a. team average of 218.8. Don
• McWhinney led the. Cleaners
to the title with a 248 average'
r,. and had the. team high triple
with an -8:7'4. KevinRum-ig had :.
• thebest single of the year for
the. Cleaners with'a 353..
The Rookies . put a team
_av_erage of 215.2 to good use
grabbing second place for the
year on 1,08" points. . Sonny.
Moore had the best average
tor his squad• with a 237 while
teammate '3oe Schelesiriger'
got the. hest angle with 365
and Jinn McWhi•nney.the'best'
tri.ple, withan 897..
Len's- Wreckers finished
third on:_the•;scason wif
• .points but had the. s'i-xth:best •
-team-- average : with 189.4
Jerry Rivett had the Wrecker
best ayerage. with. 220, the.'
single with -345 and the high
triple with 805. • .
The Hopefuls finished --one.'-.:
• point.' back of. Len'S with 1.02 ,
:, season points and were tied
for fifth, spot in team
•
ave'r.ages • With. ; 192.2. • Lee'
Ryan's•. 219 average waS' the
best for the, Hopefuls and his
329 single and 7:80 triple.
proved to be the best.: of the.
year for thea squad.
-The Tail Eras finished•the
year with a 1$6.7 team
average; tlie` seventh best in
the league, but finished in
fifth spot with 1.01 season
points. Dout. Doug. Zaethout's
316 single and 751 triple stood.
as the best on tli°g club tor the
• season ' while Bill Mclsaac •
had 'the team's high average '
with an even 200.
Goderich 1Vl nufacturing
finished sixth for the year
with 100 points and the eighth
_best average --with 183.2.
Charles Williams led his Club.
in averages'with222 and had.
the year's best triple with 818.
Torn Vanderburg had the best
single with a 314.
The third .-hest "average in _..
the league • belonged to the
Signal Stars with 200.2 but the
Stars didn't put it .to use
finishing seventh with'' 99
season points. Tom Flynn led
his .club with the year's best
sjngle of 344, the:best triple;of
878 and the high .tearn •
a average gf232, .�
Augi'e's D'ogies 9(1` points -
year put them i.ieighthplace
for the season despite their
196.8 team average, the
fourth best inthe league. The
Dogies•best.ave.rage belonged
" to Augie Stegenstad. with 2.12_
while Don Siemon led with a
• 326 • single .and' Stegenstad's
813 triple stood as the club's
best for the year.
Roy's Boys had thefifth
best average for the year,but
•finished, in ninthlspot with 89
points. Carl Midler:' and Bob..
Sproule led. Roy's in averages
with 20? while Ni'b'by Baker's
329 single stood as the" ctuii's
best and Gerry Pitre''s-772 the
best triple. • '
Art Burts led the last place
A&P in all three Categories
with -a 227. average, a 326
single -.and an 865 triple. The
«:grocers finished last with 40
; points for the year and a team
average of 175.9, also the
worst in the 'league. •
4440,4100
French Dry Cleaners won the league championship in the Men's Monday night bowling'
competition with' a clean sweep of their three game set on the last night of competition.
The team members: arse' [.front row left to right] Ron.Klgges, Bill Clements and Don.
McWhinney [back row left to right]. Les Pitblado, Kevin Rurnig and Carson MViilley. [staff-
photo
Safe driving.
isa
family affair.
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Individual awards for bowling prowess in the Men's Monday night league were handed out
at the annual league banquet. Recipients of the honors" were [front rowfrom left] Don
McWhinney,high average, Jim McWhinney, high triple, [back row from left] Ed Byrskir
most improved average and Les Pitblado, high single. [staff -photo]
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Eric Miller presents the ritayc-off trophy toKoop DeGroot of
' the Chisholm Fools. Other Team members included Bill and
T�1N.TALK
A dinner party waa held on
Sunday, April 4 at Mr.. and:
Mrs. Jahn Chisholm's
residence in Applewood'Hil1s,
Mississauga to celebrate the
second birthday of their
daughter Ruth Ann. -Among
the guests attending were
great grandmother • Mr -s.
°Xdith" Craig, ,grndparents
Gus and Jean Chisholm and -
Mrs. Robert. Hotton of Tuc- '
son, Arizona. '-
Guests-- witJt=`Mrs. .Ja-roes•
Thomson this weekend were
Mr. and Mi -s. Al Wright and. •
sons • }Scott and Brad from
Sault Ste. Marie, Mr.. and "
Mrs. Orville Lobb of Chatham
and. 'dward Lobb • 'of
Edmonton, Alberta who has
been visiting his father Mr.
Clifford Lobb of Clinton who
has been. ill :in the Clinton
.Public Hospital.
Easter Seals help
crippled children.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL -1 4
10 c®m - 6 p.m
Come in for free 'coffee and donuts
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