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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1980-04-09, Page 13"" • Friday and SaterdaY. April 11, 1Z WHEN A STRANGER • CALLS A Thriller the Babysitter MiftinIForgatl —PLUS -- Scott Bala stars in 'SKATETOWN if you liked "Greene" you will love Skatetownl (Adult Entertainment) • SundaY, Apr1113 Only IF voy DON'T STOP IT, YOU'LL GO BLIND HOW TO SUCCEED -14•SEX spe 1AM-I re 10 ,tkitfyill CO 11, p•If • • • • ••P-, ,°•.•• • .• ... • " • The ng Brownies received „badges: Anna Sakasov ad Karen 4,44410W,. Thrift Badger, ' 00,4004 Grove, Leanne Simpson,. Heather• McLennan, Kare Lailaw,Ano0SoltasovAusio Janet Hogg and Jennifer 'i'llunter, Dancers Badge. e SIxers receiving a stripe were-00sta Curzon, Janet Hogg, Jennifer Hunter, Karen Laidlaw, • Heather McLennan and Leanne Simpson. The. SeCOIRIS were Debbie Currie, Julie David- son, Shatmdra Grove, Trina McKittrick, Nikki Reavie and Anna Sakasov. Julie Nicholls and Leanne Shaw received Packies Crests. All Brownies received a crest commemorating 70 years of Guiding. It is to be worn on the left cuff of the uniform. In Pow Wow the Brownies were told about two Brownie camps. The Brownies made an Easter craft. BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 740 P.M. FiRST SHOV/ AT $:1 P.M. For IreformellIon Mono:, 482.7030 DRIVE-IN THEATRE LIMITED BEECH STREET CLINTON GRAND OPENING THIS WEEKEND: FRIDAY, SATURDAY. SUNDAYAPRIL 11-12-13 BARBRA STREISAND RYAN O'NEAI 111HIE PETER FALK ° hm v ADULT • ENTERTAINMENT r — ALSO — ALAN ARKIN Kirtrm,/,4k, ADULT TCHNICOLOR ENTERTAINMENT • , PROGRAM.SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY APRIL 1E-19-20 ROGER MOORE JAMES BOND 007r- 11/1001111111KER ADULT. ENTERTAINMENT ALSO ON THE SAME PROGRAM.— . 1 • • ,- -How did nu die.leieph?' Did yoii die in this house': • • AVIty,,„•ilifyou ' rein*?' Starts FRIDAY! APRIL 11th - 17th FRI. & SAT. TWO SHOWINGS 7:00 & 9:00 P.M. SUN. - THURS. ONE SHOWING 8:00 P.M. 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In the back row -'are Jamie Robinson, Bill Cameron, Greg Walton, Todd Stainton, Quinn O'Donohue and Robert Leedham. • ' $L140,4gMIXED IVIarie'S44Ts, are in top spot for fAhe, playoffs -with 10,239 points•*bile Winnie's Turtles 110144Own second with 10,228; Suetiligers are next ,with 10,989 dellowed by Dorothy's DOlikeys, 9,905; • Sharon's Seals, 9,889, and 1VIilts Panthera9,555. -Herb`Kenkofittvai high man singleWiLkettWarld totalling , bowlers batitiding the• top 602 for the ttiPle. Winnie Boyd bowled 599 for the ladies' high triple, while Colleen Robertson played a 245 for Single. • Gapes of 46 . points or better • were boittled by Ken Murray, 214,250nd207; Herb Kenyon, 246 and 297; Bill Greig, 219, 203 a4259; Milt Boyd, 205, 237 end211; Colleen • Robertson, 245 '114-arg 232; Jerry Timm, 203 and 200; Jim Shaw. 201 and 227; ' Les Breitm°, 219 and, 227; Gladys Bray, 217; Harold Johnston, 280; Reta Ross, 225; Winnie Boyd, 212; Bonnie Greig, 221; Jim Tonripson, 205, and Jack Shaw, 208. COFFEE KLATCH Bowling the high single this week was, Iris Poulen, with a 295 Score. other' ' ladies bowling 200 and Over scores were Bev Hayden, 230; Mary Campbell, 222 and Mary Helen Blue, 211. • hejrFrance c LAnDIES JessieElizabeth Robertson captured the high singles with .205 and 196 respectively. High doubles Were bowled by Vera Schneider, 326; W. Lockwood, 344f, Jessie France, 344, and Elizabeth Robertson, 341. The Hummingbirds hold first place with 88 points while the Cardinals sit In second with 82. The Wrens have 78 points for third followed by the Canaries and Hawks, 56 points each, and the Robins;46.. - • THURSDAY MIXED After an exciting finish Linda's Lovebugs placed first with 9,958 points, to win the playoff championship. Ruth's Rejects were close behind with 9,777 points followed by Marg's Kit Ka ts with 7,770. In the consolation round Sharon's Snickers tame out victorious with 10,555.' Their closest rivals were SYlvia's • Smarties with 9,672 points followed by Marie's Sweet Maries, 9,536• Dianne English captured the ladies' high single and triple playing 293 and 724 respectively. Bill Wall topped the men's triple with 698 and Grant Wall managiendts. singlewith ite ior better wereplayed,200o Games by Jean Tervit, 200, 204 and 211; Jackie Kreger, 206; Sharon Skinn, 224; Bill Wall, 222, 263 chid 213; ffaMtt,cC29o2r;mpiciakaa, 2:; 6Englarg ish. Moffatt, Kay 228141; alrnedne29R3i eo,b21Wha1 Granttt°Rri' Wall, 269; George Skinn, 222 and Ev Caslick, 204. COMMERCIAL Isobel Montgomery cap- tured the ladies' top Single and triple bowling 2 and 61,1 respectively. Larry pellott played a 281 for the mellit filth single while Frank Burke totalled 718 for thntriple. • Gayle's Greyhounds are leading in the second week of playoffs with 6,716. Marlene's Malamutes. are next with 6,500 while Sheila's Schnauzers totalled '6,219 for third place. Esther's. Ellthoundt are next With 6,178 followed by Isobel's Irish Setters, 6,106, • and Brenda's.Bloodhounds, 5,699. Those bowling games of 200 points or -better were Esther Thynne, 212; Jirn' Griffith, 230 and 259; Kevin Hickey; 238; Gayle McArter, 217; Don Higgins, 203, 206 and 205; Verna Haugh, 214; Larry Pellett, 203 and 281: Bob Pegg, 243 and 245; Jack Overholt, 209; Ivan Harkness, 204; Frank Burke, 211, 276 and 231; Isobel Montgomery, 266; Isobel Readman, 204, and Keith -Carson, 233. WED: NIGHT LADIES Verna Haugh. captured the high single and triple with a 272 and 654.respectively. Shirley's Spiders are in top spot' with 47 points while Gladys' Grasshoppers and Jean's Junebtigs are tied for second- with 36 points each. Next is Lila's' Lizards, 30, and Susan's Snails and Edna's Earwigs, tied with 20 points each.. 4 Games of 200 points or more were bowi•ed. by Connie " Hickey, 210 and 230; Lyla Hickey, 231; Catherine Camp- bell, 201 and 204; Shirley Wharton, ' 200; Audrey Swatridge, 216 and 207; Christine Rae, 223 and 231; Karen Snow, 204; Mary Campbell, 271; Jeannette • Scott, 221; Betty Darling, 238; Elda Nethery, 254; Nora Finnigan, 248; Jean King, 207 and 249; Janet Storey, 207. TEESWATER MIXED • Grate Petteplace bewled the high single of 259 and the high triple . of 590. For the guys, it • was Larry Boshart with a 271 single andka 639 triple. . Other singles over zoo were recorded by Rob MacKenzie 215; Murray Whytock 221; Doug Millen 236; Doug Oat - Mart 225; Ivy Whytock 215; , Jim Young 281, 218; Pete George 218; Emerson Hickey 207; Margaret George 212; Larry Boshart 206; Millie Blackwell 219; Murray Pollock 205; Jean Young 221. After two weeks of playoffs, the Bottles are ahead with 5219 points. The Echos are second with 5120 followed by the Fruitcakes at 5071. The Avengers have 4909; ,Devils 4800 and Clowns 4750. FORDWICH MIXED Gertie .Lambkin was high lady bowler capturing the single with 276 and bowling 617 for the triple. Earlan Osborn was top man catching the high single with n 255 and the triple. With 709. Scores of 200 points or better were bowled by Nellie Allan, 206; Dave Dinsmore, 209 and 200; Earlan Osborn, 245, 209 and 255; Janice Behrris, 236; Gertie Lambkin, 276; Gerald Matheson, 223, 231 and 218, and Murray Keepke, 234. Duplicate Bridge Yvonne McPherson and Elaine Colvin placed first in duplicate bridge on April 3. Tied for second were Grace and Gordon Ross, and Jean Whitby and Harley Crawford. Norma Parker and May Port- er tied for third spot with Lil- lian Brooks and Omar Hasel- grove. 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