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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1980-05-14, Page 13• +T• • 1 . I , , • , • rov e mmor hockey annual banquot itel , Campbell Weiwoodwith, she had gorapleted4, ye of perfect attendance. • 11110•1eagu has two sets of toga ,gengr 4,05, 1,01041g, 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 , A • A. •• • ivvarir,00, THE PRIZEFIGHTER • Plus - ROCK AND ROLL NIGH (AcklitEnt•rtoinment SUNDAY, MAY 18 ONLY - NOLIDAY SPECIAL -- 1. THE EVIL 2. BEYOND THE DOOR 3. STUDENT TEACHERS 4. CONVENTION GIRLS AGRAII IANLA RESTRIC t Eb IP PINIONS NMI OP AN ell SNP ravV111 SOP,. 7 DAYS A WEEK 501coolo OPINS AY 9 SHOWING 4? 149 g down to a • 'he Seisin_champzons , were Shieley's,Spiders con-. sisting of Shirley Storey, Ada 000004 Jeanne Harrison, 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 season. will wood, presi. 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 il 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', ,-,The fourth behalfattheBaltatate410., 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 - D ' - Nicholson 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. • 00 The Wingbam „Advanee-Winies,M' CONSOLATION 111/11NNEK-1.-ill's Lizards were named the consolaflir Winna!7 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. .• at A 'AY TWO SHOWINGS 1 001 9 Oa M SUN THUDS ONE SHOWING 80(10 PLAYOFF CHAMPS—The playoff champions in the Wednesday Evening, 1.#th4 League were Jean's Junebugs with, front, Florence Thompson, Loulte Wehifiao4.. and Janet Storey: In the back row are Donna Vander Woude, Jean King ar0.1710.!00 McBurney. PLUS "Wait till you see the weird part." flHIr StINOAY+MIDNIGNY ONLY luly REMOLDS (t rtin •Afar 1 0 Lun. 1.1Ideri)' 11241vId C4rraalna Keith CarreclIew Rubor. Carredine • Jamas Keogh Pat, Kedah. Dennis Quaid I1a4dy Quaid 0001 SOINIFS MAT WI OM NSW. • 9514151 59 • • INN. 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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. • utrfatt. 'OW 1. ••••••."' — Announcement Effective Thursday, May 15 Family Fun Et Games (former(y Wingham Billiards) will be under new management Mike and Mark Davidson invite you to stop in and see the latest in pinball and video games. gig t ' \NI L 4-51 L;k KIT KATS—Nlarg's Kit Kats were named sealan charnplonq for the Thursday Night Mixed League dur- ing Its bowling banquet Saturday night. Team mem- • ',.‘ ‘N.•';;14,),4 • • Good fun and games for the families of Wingham and the surrounding area. Family Fun Et Games (across from Mac's Milk) 11 bers are, front, Jo McCormick, Marg Moffatt and Dane Fr -latish. In the bark row .2 re Norma Brenzii, Robe p Wharton, and Wayne Kreger Is absent. • 41, 49