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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-01-26, Page 16ft, 'ALP, " , • • •',4• • . r Broom an We have an interesting ev coming to our club this week ent -llruce Pewtress, Bob Rattan, Eileen Pepsi's Regional Junior Playdowns di Sellers, fl Donna Biernan; one o'clock The 10 ladies' and 10 men's teanis play Jan. 29, 30 and 31. Everyone invited to come and enjoy so excellent curling, starting Friday draw, Jim Mclivirney, Angus Falconer, Bob Gillespie, Neil Dinis ning; three o'clock, Aart deVos, me Jack Shiell, Sylvia Pewtress, Ken at Leitch. 3 p.m. The teams will be from Mar dale to Exeter and Kincardine Harriston. We also need volunt to help. Anyone willing to give little time please call Cas Casemore at 357-3582 or the clu 357-2179. Volunteers will be a preciated. Notice to all curlers aged 60 an over: Come and join the ne Masters' League being held Frida afternoons, starting at 1:30.Fo more information, please call the club or Casey Casemore,- Some winners from our regular weekly curling are as follows: Monday Night Men's League: Russell Taylor, Dick Treleaven, David MacLeod, John McFadyen; Tuesday Night Competitive League: Murray McKague, Phil Eadie, Dave Eadie, Bill Sellers, Wednesday Night League: seven o'clock draw, Don Edgar, Brenda Edgar, Paul Moffat, Barry 0' Krafka; nine o'clock, Murray McLennan, Carolyn Schofield, Gayle Neil, Ray Cardy; Thursday Night Mixed League: Al Williams, Ruth Orien, David MacLeod, Donna Sutcliffe; Thurs- tiarfarm lope; Welocle draw, tok- Thursday night eers horseshoe play a ey b Horseshoe games of 21 points each P - were enjoyed last Thursday event* at the Wingham Sportsmen's Club. d Syd Lawson and Jim Wickens had seven wins and a plus of 70 to lake " first place. Leon Russell and Niel Edgar played off with Keith Moffatt and Lorne Hamilton to decide second place as each had five wins and a plus of 44. Leon and Niel ended up in second place, while Keith and Lorne were third. Gerry Edwards and Glen Casemore were fourth at five wins and a plus of 39. Harold Carter and Bob Gavreluk had five wins and a plus of 36. Jack Higgins and Don Saunders were sixth with four wins and a plus of 49, while Brace Ortlieb and Glen Sellers were seventh at three wins and a plus of 35. Alex Boa and Mason Robinson were eighth with two wins and a plus of 28, while Ivan Gardner and George Marklevitz rounded out the Seoringwith MrwinsandAtaief112: •?'':/-..''''-',5?', :. ,4A'IS .4 4, .,,,...• - st.,,._ Cr. ..-, .:. . - .z. , • 0, - .heiiis eo me416 aEiitiethe hi Don't DoAnything Until You Talk To AQUAFINL ........,..... J...., 111 -Ii 'I 1 aft fi •S' CURLING CHAMPIONS 'Mildred Dickson of Etelnibre, far left Southern; ROIo. i ding Association rePreSenfatik fe, congratulated this Sarnia team after its members won the 'Aside of the re- cent ladies' playdowhs at the Wingham Golf and Curling Club. The team posted a win- over Elora and will Janet Blair. advance to St. Catharines on Feb. 4. Team members are: Mary de Guichy, Irma Ehldfell, Carrie Freitz and , • • • Ask for D VE VANNATTO 3425 tended for Last Week) COFFEE KLATCH High scores last week we recorded by Muriel Irvine 20 Shirley Young 195, 173; Jean Dey 176and JeanneMePherson 166. GtiltHISWROXETER MIXED Nancy Wettbufer had the ladi high single of 280 and the high tripl of 669 was_ rolled by **oda Ming; Steve liainitton had the men's high single of 254 and the high triple 621. Other high games were bowled b Bev Harper 258; Agnes Haasnoo 240; Jim Stip 211;`,..1a0rna Koebel 2 and Steve Hamilton 2ou. • WED. LADIES Chris's COOM and Juanita's Bud- weiser s lead the league with 4 points, followed by Karen's Krystals, 39, Trudi's Exports, 30 Debbie's Blues, 24 and Jean's OVs, 16. Shirley Young had the high single 41133 and the hightriple. of 276. re 3; ell es' e of 12 ar Other high scores were_rolled Mike Darling 250; Lull Miami,' 242; Lynn Ohm 204; Linda Hick and Betty Stanley 200. LEGION mini) The. Pussycats jead the leagu with 73 points-, followed by the Bo News Bears and the Tigers in.a dea beat at 70 each. They are followed b Monty's Mules, 47, the Grey Rounds 41 and the Huskies, 35. Jean King had the high single o 257 for the ladies and the high tripl f 684 was rolled by Shirley Young Don' Montgomery had the men' gh single of 241 and the high tripl 578. , Other high games were rolled by Gale McKay 231; MargPollock 228; Muriel Irvine 221; Isabell Montgom ery 219 aid Sharon Yorke 208. RLUEVALE MIXED Marge Adams had the high single 207 for the ladies and the high 'pie of 562 was rolled by Vera by Moffatt. ns Don Fitzgerald bad the men's high ey single of 245 and Kevin Hickey had the high triple of 608. Other high games were rc by e Kevin Hickey 241; Milt Boy e 429; d Scott McLennan 219; . Harold d Johnston 208 and Dorothy Thompson y 202. , Winners of the high -low doubles bournament•were Betty Darling and f Alice Massey. e MON. NIGHT MEN'S s The Gophers lead the league with e points, followed by the Matadors, 44, the Boat People, 33, the Black Machine, 23, the Stone Rollers, 18 and the Volts, 2. - Jim Sterner had the high single of 332 and Rob McKenzie had the high hiple of 781. Other high games were rolled by Brian Hoy 301; Carl Good 290; Rob McKenzie 276; Paul Rin- toul 270 and Ken Saxto 0 of tr Jr. n 253. /Janet O'Neil sind Sheri Horton 2644 °the!' 'bight- games were Ivnad bY Howi-ck PeeWees are - SEltion dthibated from tourney Deb Steller 250; Joyce Cranston 231 and Teny Pautter Those bowling 150 and over last ere Gord Louttit. 189„ 194; Charles Rosman 155; ,AJex Robert - "I 176; *MY Ciali*O10.14_Carstat Wation164,;.168; .Mtblie10'43 and .IcenSa;tonSt.401,0.176. etiMMAItekilliLEAGii*The • . us ertjlead the league with . ?-41 ViLets,tie wans, 62 the Easy Atideit; 56, the Oat talkers, **Pocket Foxes, 45 and ;. tfiePen Adrienne Brophy laid. the high. singjeohlkilor thegirjsand the high triple of 587 ww.r*fledby Marg A heartbreaking 5-4 loss to Meaford in their first game of the Duitam bouniainent put the Howl& PeeWees on a bad footing. The .-ilowiek lads allowed the Meaford team the victory through verv,;11sid rtiormtfrur oz lapses.. Danny, McGregor had two goals for - flowielt - with singles going to Michael Greig and Single assists went to Itile Wheeler; Michael Hargrave, Alea.AtaGegokt Simon; Atton, Aaron - Stewart and Ghe ti;41, very closelyiilayed game hist Sunday in Durham, the flowick 0 PeeWees lost 3-0 to the host club, a team Which _scored two empty -net - goals thelast Minute of play to edge Howick for the victory. •Dennis Wintemutel Howick goalie, was ,named " the tfik.1,f, !rent vaiiiablePlayer in the match, G1LEN'S GAMS:RV — Two foolish penalties by Wheeler and Gallaher in the Meaford game effectively ilil owick'S chances to tie the game With under three minutes to play "iinwick now advances to play lIrialSels in the first round of the playoffs with games yet to be"' det0Mined 631' •