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They are J3ea Sirro0hOli
Jean King and Joanne
Harrison, and Mary Ciunp-
bell, Louise -Welwood and
Deborah
The door prizes were won
by Jean King, Pearl Hod-
gins, Mary Campbell and
Nora Finnigan, • ,The
remainder of the evening
was spent playing cards with
Christine Rae winning the
travelling prize; Gladys
Fryfogle, the mpst lone
hands; Betty Heard, the high
playing with a. whitecard;
Donna Vander Woude, high
with apink card; Edna Mae
Armstrong, low playing with
a white card; and Florence
Thompson, low with a pink
card. Draws were won by
Shirley Sallows and Cather-
ine Campbell.
The executive for next
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
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SUNDAY, MAY 18
ONLY
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1. THE EVIL
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were Shieley's,Spiders con-.
sisting of Shirley Storey, Ada
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Deborah Aage, Elde Nethery
and Mildred Nesbitt. Shirley
Storey received the high
average trophy' for the
Season, while Jean King tool;
the high triple and Mary.
Campbell won the high
single,
Jeans Junebugs won the.
playoffs. Members on that
team 'were :Jean King,
Florence Thompson, Helen
McBurney, Louise Welwead,
Donna Vander Woucle and
Janet Storey.
The playoff triple went to
Christine Rae and the single
to Edna Mae Armstrong.
Caroline Greenaway was
named as the most improved
player and Helen McBurney,
thelow bowler of the season.
The consolation cham-
pions were Lila's Lizards
with Lila Hickey, Lyla Ann
Harkness,Catherine Camp-
bell, Shirly Sallows, Shirley
Wharton and Betty Heard.
Louise Wehvood. president
LAST NIGHT MAY IS
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Campbell,
KM. repQrter
Scott1 *Wirer.; •
WOO Helen
Andre)/ Swatrifig0, •
Finley, *Toilet Maci,
Heather Haley and Mil
Nesbitt.
Sacred He
card party.
Twelve tables *efe
attendsaneec• atrtliy e- May! h
Seed
Headhouoi,
kllowing people Won prim ,t
High lady, Margaret
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Adele; low fedi, Vera
Schneider,: high man, JiM.
Wilson; low mari, Helen
Gardner; lucky cup, Mtn
Finnegan; door - prim,
Margaret Leddy; most
shoots, Nettie Ross; skunks,
Ethel Willis, Gordon Carter;
• lucky chair, Phyllis Baker;
'birthdly closest to Mother's
Day, Jean Crump. •
Lunch waaserved by Mary
Helmand her committee',
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t was held for Brian 'WigiltAnano BartdY
Minor Hockey Nixon and RAMO Wm.!
y 9, in the Wo- presented gifts tp Mr. and
tie Rail.
Ulo Roberts said
ided over the
Edward Daer
the guest
y andBrian
retrolia. They
their hockey
tournament
Paris, with
oslovakia and
They also
s of their trip
some of their
il1te3 thanked
resented them
trLaned
b.seelegoiounsp , with
Johnston en -
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presented3 0 9severalc6H__:00,11totfotchoeamchidligoent s
team. 'W. Grover, Scott
Stevenson Brad Shob-
Vinee t*I74•John Dobell on
rihrnOlc:presentedrgifts to
coaches. Blake Evans, Neil
Mrs. wilired Rabic* for the
PeeWee players. Terry Doer
and Jim English presented
gifts to coaches Paul McKee
and Bob Taylor for the Squirt
team. •
Jason Couites and 'Jeff
Tolton presented gifts to
Glenn Coultes and Lloyd
Michie for the Tyke team.
Paul McKee thankedall
the mothers who helped to
serve and all the hockey
mothers for catering to the
banquet, which was enjoyed
ssy
Thanks was given to the
referees and all the parents
who helped out over the
year.
There will be a hockey
chool again this fall in
Blyth.
The evening ended with a
dance, with music being
supplied by Stevens of
Brussels. There were lots of
spot dances and tired feet.
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during the bowling banquet of the Wednesday• Evening Ladle" Legue.
members are, front, Catherine Campbell, Lila Hickey and Shirley Slf*Silli
back roW are Bet• ty Heard, Shirley Wharton and Mary Lee. .•
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INDIVIDUAL AWARDS—The Wednesday Evening Ladles' league held its
bowling banquet last week. During the presentations awards were given for indi-
vidual performances. Mary Campbell won for playing the high strigle game
during the season; Chris Rae, high triple during the playoffs; and Helen Mc-
Burney, low game. In the back row, Edna Mae Armstrong was given a trophy for
playing the high single during the playoffs; Shirley Storey, high average;
Caroline Greenaway, most improved bowler; and Jean King, high triple during
the season.
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— Announcement
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KIT KATS—Nlarg's Kit Kats were named sealan
charnplonq for the Thursday Night Mixed League dur-
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Robe p Wharton, and Wayne Kreger Is absent.
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