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In wirgoom _Nationat *Math
Bowling Council insular .1
action last weekend, Reatberd
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Picked up the high single for
League Bantam Girls wi a
of 120. Other high single !tdirateen.
were Shannon Phillips, Cab
with 115, Jamie McCuilum for Belt.
tam Beers with 156, and Mark Baird,
Junior Boys, with 101
High Double scorers were
Heather deVos, Bantam Girls, 211;
Shannon Phillips, Junior Gints, 223;
Jason 4urley, Bantam Boys, 246;
and Mark Baird, Junior Boys, with
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Hercules still leads "B" league
team standings with 31, followed
by Jake the Snake with 29; Hillbilly
Jim with 28; Andre the Giant, 21;
Million Dollar Man, 16; and Big
John Stud, 10.
In Saturdays "A" League action,
Christa Pegg scored the Bantam
Girls' high single at 189; Junior
Gide high single went to Charlotte
Matz, 172; Bantam Boys, Murray
Steffen, 173; Junior Boys, Joel Pegg,
215; and Senior Boys, Shane Pegg,
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High triple scores went to Clurista
Pegg, Bantam Girls, with 420; Char-
lotte Matz Junior Girls, 0; Mur-
ray Steffen, Bantam Boys, 402; Joel
Pegg, Junior Boys, 473; and Shane
P Senior Boys, 414.
En team standings. Junkyard Dog
is well in the lead with 46; Macho
Man, second, 35; Homely Tonk Man,
32; Hulk Ho , 31; Brutus Beef -
cakes, 25; and Hacksaw fere 20.
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,tualk yeti to the Friends of the
Library for organizing and promot-
ing' our bask sale. The money wall
go toward purchasing a computer
for the bleary.
ming events include profes-
sional -development day films.
These will be shown onWednes-
.ny, Nov. 29, from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Films include "The Little Mer-.
maid" an "t Know a Secret" (a
story by Lucy Maud Montgomery).
These films axe for children ages
Bee to 12.
New books at the library inchtde
The Dark Half by Stephen King;
The Russia House by John LeCarre
Gear and Present Danger by Tom
Clancy; A Time to Die,by Neer
Smith, dips ROM** by Max
Brand; Life of the Party by Eddie
Goodman; The Disinformer by
Peter Ustinov and The Christmas
Kitchen by Lorraine Badger.
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CaWs i Beats lead *a
lave. w ,,.47 points* folfewed by
BeWP Burgiies and Linda's
LOW Tues. bothwith 41, ravars
wOkS, 37, Mares Muppet Babies,
• ROWS Ce RCM, 31.
• trintla Wickets! bad the high single
of 286 for, the ladies and the high
triple of 694, while Ken McArthur
had the meals high single of 248
and the high triple �657.
Other gocid games were rolled by
Betty Stanley' 275,.. 235; Lyn Ohm
247; Joe Brophy 245 and Kevin
Good and Kevin Hickey 233.
BLUEVALE
Judy Lappage had the high sink
of 217 for the ladies and the high
triple of 548, while Daryl Walker
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High es
rolrecrby Jean Netnery
Shaw 208, 186; Hilda Vincenti7.
and Marl Coultes /69.
WED. NIGHT LADIES
Calls Grandmas have won the
first flight with a total of 39 points,
followed by Carol's Blackbirds, 36,
Joyce'e Jailys, 29, the 13 & Bs, 28 and
Gail's Six Pack and Barb's Juniors,
both with 24.
Connie Sanburn rolled the high
single of 288 and Bev Springer had
the high triple of 638., '
COFFEE KLATCH
High doubles in last week's play
include Kay McCormick 335; Doris
Remington 331; Helen Casemate
323; Muriel Irvine 318 and Doris
Estee 317.
WINNING BUDDIES--Wrimers of the recent Wingharn Youth Bowling Council Buddy Tourna-
ment received their awards Saturday. They are, front row: buddy Josh Johnston and J Helfer;
Bantam ,• ys; Amanda Hamilton, Bantam Girls; Dana Mathias, Junior Girls. Back row: Ken Hogg
and buddy Johnathan Lane, Senior Boys; and Peter Shaw, Junior Boys. Absent are Bantam Girls'
buddy Deanne Hamilton Junior Girls' buddy Todd Machan, and Junior Boys' bowler Danny
McP'herson.
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GGETS vice team iS'Sponsored by the
Winghant Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet, represented ,, , Karen
Gennings. Jennifer Campbell plays on the Nu,h: -ts team, while
dad Dan Camp; ,.111, is the coach.
Winter* drivin
are inconsiste
Inconsistent weather patterns
pose a hazard to uron County
drivers in winter, say the Ontario
Ptovincial' Police.
Sun, fog, freezing rain, slosh and
b snow are fast a few of the
cot should be pre-
pared • 'face, no matter what time
'of day. The OPP ask that all drivers
take the elements into considera-
tion and drive accordingly by
watching their speed and increae-
ing the stopping distarsse to pre-
vent accidents.
Excessive speed is the majar con-
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conditions
t, s y SPP
, tributor to motor vehicle accidents
in winter. A speed limit of retie°.
Melees per hour is for a roadway in
normal weather and road condi-
tions. 'SWIM, ice and slush change
these conditions, therefore your
driving habits must change accord-
ingly.
Keeping you heedlights on dur-
ing the day will not help you see,
but it will help you to be seen, espe-
cially in whiteouts and fteg, Men
headlights must be on one, half-
hour before sunset to onehalithoin-
after sunrise.
Horseshoe players compete
in the morning an ternoon
A double horseshoe tonnament
was held last Saturday at the Virmg-
ham Sportsmen's Club.
In the, morning, double -round
games of 30 points were plaYed.
Keith Lovell of lappen was first at
five wins and a plus of 18, while
Fred Wickens of Kitchener was sec-
ond, three wins and a plus of Me
Ivan Gardner of Winghant was
third, two wins and a phis of 63
and Dean Elliott of Mitchell was
fOttritkitIND and plaits 4/L
Lea "'g the 'A" anegtity izt the
aftezn were Gene Dietrich
Wellesley and Harold Fiidhant,
Staffi, six wins and a plus of 41.
Roger Christie of liderton and
Lloyd Neeb of Kitchener were sec-
ond at five wins and aphis of 45.
Jack Arnold of Mildrnay and
Harold Carter, Goderidt, were
foin wins and a plus of 60.
Ken Drtny of Saittia 'and frieltWod,
Monktnii, wereititarth, three wins
and a plus of 81, *Me Ed Neeb of
Kitchener and Grant Walt
Cobourg, w fifth with two wi'ars
and a ng( 121
On the '8' side, eingle-round
gnaws of 40 points were played. Jeff
Albrecht and Creed fitittrilit Of
Kitchener Wine finel at fire wilt%
while Jim MeCtath of Kitchener
!mit Lame Hammon, Witti5hrten
*CM* **Out wins
tittsfitatit.
tMM 'spot Iiiieritt Levi:Sue
Mop of Dublin and Ea
KtUteri, Wantekttlit'l* the *ill*
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plus of 51. Dean Elliott of Mitchell
and Dave bkett of Whigham were
fourth with one win and a plus of
93. Ivan Catchier and Shane Hewitt
of Mr/Ingham were fifth at one win
and a plus of &IL Rounding out the
scoring in sixth place were Bruce
Schell, Win and Lorne Kuntz,
Chepstow, one win and a plus of
70.
The next tournament is Saturday;
Dc. 9 with Oar statratg ak9lam.
and again at 1 ns.m..
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When the weather conditions
deteriorate and roads are closed,
this information will be passed on
to CKNX 920 for the north half of
the county and CFPL London for
the south half. Por the mad infair-
matiOn report, call 1-830-265-5407.
PeeWees win
two in four
The Wingha.m Legion PeeWees
put their skating legs in high gear
in last week's match -up against
Milverton, ti ting up the
scoreboard 22 times as they domi-
nated the opposition 22-2.
The Legion tads built an 8-1 lead
in the first period, then added six
more in the second and another
eight in the third while allowing
only one other mat.
Solid defensive work and persis-
tent back -checking by his team-
mates allowed Mae Galley to have
an easy night between the pipes.
Every Wingharn player picked
up at least one point. All three lines
contributed equally, scoring nine,
six and six goals respectively.
Defenceman Jason Evans notched
the other goal and also added one
assist.
Brett Sangster, Ryan Lelbold and
Shawn Getirke each racked up a
hat trick with Ceicke and Sannter
rectitifingfiintandits,and Lei-
e/doithera.
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Jeremy Creeden rattled in four
goals and added three assists, while
linematea Josh Johnston and Danny
McPherson each netted a goal and
assisted,on three others.
Peter Shave led the way in the
other line, • s g the hat trick and
three assists. Linemate Mark Olson
rapped in two goals and picked up
two assists, while centreman Travis
Beier dented the twine once and
also picked up two assists.
The other three defencenten also
did their part offensively as Joel
Pegg registered four assists, Jeremy
Brown set up two goaland Neil
Mowbray also picked up an assist.
The boys wW play in a tournae
mein this weekend and battle
Seifert/1i in Teague action.
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