HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1995-11-15, Page 10THE WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES
BOWLING
Monday Night
Men's League
(Monday, Nov. 6)
Standings: *Stone Rollers, 185;
Volts, 181.5; King Pins, 128.5; Go-
phers, 112; Matadors, 101.5; Boat
People, 100.5.
* Flight 'A' Winners.
Weekly Results: Stone Rollers, 25.5;
Volts, 19; Matadors, 19; King Pins,
11; Gophers, 11; Boat People, 4.5.
High Singles: Jim Brown, 297; Jim
Steftler, 296.
High Triples: Jim Steffler, 730; Carl
Good, 702.
Top 10 Averages: Rod Hickey, 244;
Rob McKenzie, 234; Wayne Doerr,
225; Dave Nesbitt, 225; Jim Steffler,
224; Carl Good, 217; Joe Brophy,
208; Bill Wall, 204; Len Sangster,
202; Rick Hill, 201.
Seniors Bowling
(Wednesday, Nov. 8)
Women: Doris Remington, 148, 152;
Mari Coultes, 165, 178; Laura John-
ston, 107, 110;. Mabel Wheeler, 115,
139; Louise Bosman, 135, 180; El-
eanor Neill, 86, 149; Kay McCor-
mick, 120, 172.
Bluevale Thursday
Mixed League
(Thursday, Nov. 9)
Standings: Susanne's, 7; Paul's, 7;
Stave's, 5; Doug's, 2; Jeffs, 0;
Kay's, 0.
High Singles (hdcp): Women - Judy
Lappage, 330; Dianne Kraemer, 262;
Johanna Brak, 262. Men - John Thys-
sen, 337; Brian Schlosser, 303; Steve
Baxter, 284.
High Triples (flat): Women - Judy
Lappage, 771; Johanna Brak, 575;
Dianne Kraemer, 563. Men - Rod
Hickey, 778; Earle O'Neil, 628;
Brian Schlosser, 625.
High Triples (hdcp): Women - Judy
Lappage, 897; Johanna Brak, 722;
Dianne Kraemer, 698. Men - John
Thyssen, 803; Brian Schlosser, 778;
Earle O'Neil, 754.
200+ Games: Judy Lappage, 288,
262, 221; Rod Hickey, 285, 271, 222;
John Thyssen,' 259; Brian Schlosser,
252, 204; Steve Baxter, 243; Earle
O'Neil, 224, 212;; Dianne Kraemer,
217; Kevin Hickey, 214; Johanna
Brak, 213; Winnie Boyd,211;-Wayne
Fischer, 202; Nancy Thompson, 201.
HORSESHOES
Saturday, Nov. 11
'A' Division
Tom Murray of Elmira was first in
the double round 45 -point game divi-
sion of play at the Wingham Sports-
men Club on Saturday with five wins
and +11.
Buster Bilker of Elmira was sec-
ond with four wins and +44. Wayne
Woods of Chesley was third with
three wins and +85. Peter Both of El-
mira was fourth with no wins and
+116.
'B' Division
Ken Girling of Elmira was first in
the single round 40 -point game divi-
sion with six wins.
Eric Hewitt of Kincardine was sec-
ond with five wins and +20. Jo Ann
Woods of Chesley was third with
four wins and +40. Paul McKee of
Wingham was fourth with four wins
and +30. Skip Rogers of Walkerton
was fifth with four wins and +20.
Brian Leachman of Wingham was
sixth with three wins and +50, and
Hank Carter of Wingham was sev-
neth with three wins and +40.
'C' Division
Jim Bolton and Harvey .Bolton of
Walkerton were first in the double
round 40 -point game division with
five wins and +29.
Paul Wintermeyer of Elmira and
Wilf Towns of Kincardine were sec-
ond with three wins and +81. Hank
Carter of Wingham and Steve Aberl-
ke of Elmira were third with two
wins and +137. Doug Vanderwoude
of Wingham and Lavern Hoegy of
Seaforth were fourth with two wins
and +92.
'D' Division
Del Rumbold of London and Bob
Gavreluk of Wingham were first in
the double round 25 -point game divi-
sion with six wins and +45.
Bob Burr of Kincardine and Vern
Hutchins of Shedden were second
with five wins and +59. Dave Golley
of Wingham and Lori Gavreluk of
Waterloo were third with five wins
and +58. Dan Stacey and Terry An-
ger. of Wingham were fourth with
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four wins and +. Don Edgar of
Wingham and Charlie Zettel of Elmi-
ra were fifth with no wins and +95.
Thursday, Nov. 9
'A' Division •
Jack Arnold and Bill McAstocker
were first in the double round 40 -
point game division with five witis
and +26.
Paul McKee and Hank Carter were
second with three wins and +88. Har-
old Carter and John Schaus were
third with three wins and +84. Eric
Hewitt and Lin Hewitt were fourth
with one win and +121.
'B' Division
Wilf Towns and George Warner
were first in the double round 30 -
point game division wjth four wins
and +34. Lorne Hamilton and' Bob
Gavreluk were second with four wins
and +33. Dan Stacey and Terry An-
ger were third with four wins and
+31. Doug Vanderwoude and Jim
Weppler were fourth with no wins
and +125.
Mrs. Adrien Poirier of Missis-
sauga spent the weekend with Ei-
leen Marks.
Peter Isabelle of Mississauga
spent the weekend at his home here
while doing some winter prepara-
tions.
Wellington and Isabel Marks,
Blyth, visited with Eileen Marks
last Friday.
Isobel Schultz of Manitoba, Col-
in Reesor of Walkerton, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Elliott of Wingham
and Jean Mathers, also of Wing -
ham, were Wednesday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elli-
ott. Sunday visitors were Ross and
Irma Henderson of Lucknow.
Lorne and Inez Forster of Lucknow
and Roy and Betty Aitcheson of
Kincardine were dinner guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Inkley of Clin-
ton were Sunday visitors with Don
and Jean Ross.
WDCL Saivation Army preparing
holds lottff)1 for winter relief progam
dinilerand daneo
rn Brussels
The Wingham and District Com-
munity Living Association held its
annual lottery dinner and dance ear-
lier this month at the Brussels,
Morris and Grey Community Cen-
tre, under a special lottery licence.
There were two early -bird draws,
the first being Sept. 22 and was
won by Mary Ann Chadwick,
Wingham and the second being
Oct. 20 and won by Bill and Holly
Keil, also of Wingham.
The master of ceremonies for the
Nov. 4 dinner -draw was Matt
O'Neill of CKNX and the enter-
tainment for the dance was provid-
ed by Peter Bauer, disc jockey.
Winners of $1,000 draws were:
Bill and Karen Ross, Mike McDo-
nagh, Arnold.. Morrison, Jean
McDonald, Blanche Weiss, Matt
O'Neill, Eileen McGlynn, Steve
and Linda Taylor, Bridge Motors
and Lorraine Foxton.
Winners of $100 draws were:
Ann Goodall, the Lucknow Lions
Ladies, Alex Walton, Bill and Ma-
rie Millen, David Millen, ternie
McGlynn, Largaret McInnes, Bevin
and Betty Ireland, George Brophy
and Peter and Joann Carter.
Over 300 people attended the
dinner and dance. The WDCLA
thanks the following for their gen-
erous donations: Bluewater Office
Equipment, Canadian Linen Sup-
plies, Bavarian Brew House and
From Our Heart. Those who bought
tickets also are thanked.
This is the main fundraising
event for the WDCLA and pro-
ceeds go toward ensuring quality
supports and, services for people
with developmental disabilities.
Once again, the Wingham Salva-
tion Army is preparing for its
Christmas and Winter Relief Pro-
gram and Appeal.
The Salvation Army assists
many hurting, lonely, hungry and
struggling families not only at
Christmas, but also throughout the
year. The help consists of food,
clothing, counselling, accommoda-
tions and much more, including
toys at Christmas and warm cloth-
ing for children each winter.
Every year at Christmas. the Sal-
,vationArmy reaches out and ap-
peals for help in this ministry to the
less fortunate. And each year, it has
received tremendous support from
the community in Wingham and
THE SALVATION ARMY
CHRISTMAS ASSISTANCE
For those who are struggling to make ends meet, and who may require
assistance at this time, the Salvation Army will be open and
available at this time, the Salvation Army will be open
and available to accept your application at
294 Edward Street (Old Orange Hall,) on
Monday, November 27, 1 - 4 p.m. and Friday, December 1,1 - 4 p.m.
If you would like further information, please call our Director of Family
Services, Mrs. Captain Edna Rowe at 357-3757
A FPMr Michael Townshend,
Chief Executive Officer
of Associated Financial Planners Ltd., is
pleased to announce that Linda Burns,
has established a new financial planning
office in Wingham, Ontario.
Linda brings personal commitment
and knowledge of tax and estate
planning and personal investments to
individuals who demand top
performance and professionalism from
their financial planning relationship.
Linda Burns,
Financial Advisor
Associated
Financial Planners
152 Josephine Street,
Wingham, Ontario
519-357-4366 1-800-390-7972
Fax: 519-357-4367
Associated
Financial
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Limited
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firm with 17 regional
branches throughout
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representatives and assets
under administration
totalling more than
$1 billion,
WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 15,1995
card
area.
Lieutenants Marc and Cairn Pit -
tock and all at the Wingham Salva-
tion Army take this opportunity to
express their sincere and grateful
thanks to all who support this min-
istry on behalf of the less fortunate
in our community, not only at
Christmas, but throughout the year.
Once again this Christmas you
can make a difference in the life of
a needy child who dreams of a new
toy, or a struggling family by giv-
ing your donation to: The Salvation
Army Family Services, Box 160,
Wingham, Ont.. NOG 2WO. Or
you may simply drop by the farnily
services office a' 288 Josephine
Street in Wingham.
There were eight tables of euchre
in play at the Women's Institute
Hall last Wednesday, Nov. 8.
The high lady was Jane Grasby
and Lois Chamney, second high.
Agnes Bieman had the most lone
hands and Ada Taylor was low
lady.
Bob Grasby was the high man
and Jim Coulees, second high. Den-
nis Leddy had the most lone hands
and Oscar Schefter was low man.
A total off 19 tables were in play
last Monday night at the Wingham
Legion Hall.
Vera Falconer was the high lady
and Jean Ro ertson, second high.
Irlma Edgar, plying as a man, was
high man and Bill Willis was sec-
ond high. Five ladies were 'tied for
the most shoots with Marie Merk-
ley being the eventual winner. Ross
Taylor had the most shoots for the
men tied with Don Newman.
Draw prizes went to: Lois and
Stuart Chamney, Lloyd and Ethel
Montgomery.
The next Legion card party, a eu-
chre, will be held Nov. 20.
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