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" 'Y'il'�'iP0!]GH A children's. art and craft
~" lit 1'IR-OLDS?course will, begin on Jan, 24 at
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of p/#111l�e 10-year�ld Jimlany Sacred Heart School, under the THANK
falls fiat on his butt every time he capable leadership of Mrs. Mar- ' ay ; ^ Y
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f gels the puck. You expect little garet English, It will start at 9:30
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else, a University of Windsor re- "y
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searcher says. Jack,Leavitt says tient registration. The activity: °��� ®A�I����g BUSINESS
{: a 10 -yr -old just 'isn't able to period shgWd'bring out the artis- M11 /Y'
tlw simultaneously skate, stick- tic ability and creativity in the ASSOCIATION
{ handle, keep from 'being off -side children. • !r
and protect himself from being Projects such as collage from .3 ,. •"" .
hit. a Would like to thank all those. who made dona-
shells, stones„driftwood and bird
4d In fact, from -videotapes of gravel; cone animals from pine, tions to the Santa Claus Parade. also, to those
minor league hockey games Dr. tamarac and spruce cones;
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J'r Leavitt has learned that once who gave of their time to assist in organizing
rt1,. special day cards such as Valen-
r, pucks are thrown onto the ice, tine's, St. Patrick's, etc.; Easter the parade, and to those who entered floats.
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players, even strong skaters, eggs and paintingof them;
li start falling over. And the 's spend l' Your assistance was r�atl appreciated.
g Y Pe decoupage off bottles and cans; } E� g Y PP
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more time flat on the ice than u - _ �M � '�
� P and fruit and nut bowls from old
"#e right: He said in an interview records are some of the plans:
4 during the Canadian Association: —
Registration fees are $10 for 10
^ of Sports Sciences conference lessons.. Any materials will be r �
that changes should be made in supplied free of charge. Must-
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Po register b Wed., Jan 21 at the HERB PHILLIPS (centre) accepted the thanks of the help in the past years. 1 -le presented Mr. Phillips with an
rt% useful to them. recreation, office. '
Before the a e of 13'or 14 the Wingham Police Department Monday after eight years as engraved pen -and -pencil set from the department. Also on, PROTECT
g SKI LESSONS
{ average player has not yet Group instruction ski lessons town caretaker. Chief Robert Wittig praised Mr. Phillips for hand for the event were Constable Doug Foxton, Sergeant
,a learned to "automate" skating will be offered through this his work, which included care of the police offices, and his Ron Zimmer and Constable Tom Creedon.
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and stick handling. Once those Marks � � �
g• department starting Jan. 24, 1 •
skills are automated, the brain no p.m. Lessons will take place at9
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longer has to concentrate con= (� ®A Against the Harshness of
Minto Glen. Look elsewhere in k is defeat CBo'.wfing I`'"_`
sciously on them. The activity is this issue for the ad. Lessons will R®t D Y ®Id Man"Winter
monitored by the sub -conscious, be $8.00 for eight lessons plus Marks Brothers increased their
r and the conscious mind can start transpetrtation. Equipment is YBC BOWLING league lead in the Peewee- with a o
paying attention to other "sen- available for rental at the club. but
lose out CO Wroxeter
sort' inputs" such as the location GYIYINASTICS David Scott and Julai.ne Adams Bantam house league in nipping C
of other players. and their likely Each Thursda at F. E. Madill swept the Bantams last week, IGA by -a 5 4 score. Five players JET • GLAZE SUPER WAX JOB
Y fourth Wroxeter goal was on a capturing the boys' and Girls' each notched a goal for Marks, V
moves: S.S., at 6:30, gymnastics have Fordwich Rockets, after losing g high single and double. David Ronny Johnson, Brent Foxton,
Dr. Leavitt thinks coaches resumed. There is room for more a close, hard-fought game beautiful end to end rush by Ron g g Y
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shouldstop nagging youngsters g g McMichael as he fired the puck rolled 196 and 314, while Julaine Steve McKay, Tim' Henderson ®t
I: • p gg g y «g girls to participate. Just shout against Wroxeter 4-3 last Thurs art a startled Bar D'Arce scored with 157 and 297. Other and David Church. Murray Gard -
about the importance of heads- and be counted. One hour ses- day night, came back to defeat past y• high scores were::, Debbie Lee, ner with two, May and McCut- r
up" hockey: Such infractions as sions-are bein held each week. Clifford 13-4 Sunday night in Weth less thaai five minutes re- g Y GOSLING S TEXACO
bei offside and enterin the g maining the Rockets' Joe Kosalle 125; Sheri Walden, 129; Debbie cheon with one each, replied ffor
i�'ttefl g DANCE LESSONS Kurtzville. Ho 135 Julaine, Adams, 140; IGA. Paul Cerson picked u two .
u goal crease would have to be won a faceolf in the Wroxeter end Y, P p "
Both Highland and Ballet On Thursday 'night, •,the hard Denis Adam, 135; Donald Case- assists while playing a •strong W Irl ham
and beat the Wroxeter goalie high
�. eliminated and body contact dance lessons are being offered. skating; highly fai ored Wroxeter more, 128; Byron Thompson, 148; game.
would have to become less 'im- Instructors are being brought' in team, coached and managed b on his stick side. The final score
g g Y Doug Fraser, 133; Bradley Shob In the other game of the week,
^' rtant. was Wroxeter 4, Fordwich g
Po from out of town. };Must have a George Hamilton, was almost up- brook, 125• Andy Jarvis 129, 128. We ower polish Our ain't and
This year, Dr. Leavitt and his Rockets 3. � Y Stainton's came from behind to P P Y P
¢ly Y class of 16 in either ballet or set by the Rockets. Fordwich The Kangaroos led in team earn a 3 3 tie with B & E Leasing. chrome. Complete "i n't e r i o r a n d
research group have the co- bland iia order to bring man o ened the scoring at 5:26 o£ the The Fordwich team, after suf-
Highland g p action with 50 points, edged Brian Cooper, .Kevin Netterfield
operation of two Windsor area instructor. Highland`will be run first period when Peter Keil re- fering back-to-back losses to p p exterior super clean-up.
#�cp Kurtzville and Wroxeter, took out closely by the Tiger Cats with 49. and Kevin Wild potted goals for B P P • •
minor hockey associations in Saturday afternoons at Sacred " ceived a Ron Sainsbury pass and" ' The Wild Cats were in third with & E while Bruce Stainton had two
trying to find] better ways for kids Heart School and Ballet will be put the puck u high into the their frustrations on the Clifford Phone
rrtr' p p p g 39, followed b the Chimps with
> to play the game. Four teams in at 5 p.m. on Thursdays at corner of the 'net. Jack Burns team on Sunday night. An all out Y P and Ken Hopper one for Stain -
run each league will la with over team performance resulted in a 37, the Monkeys with 27 and the ton's. Hopper and Stainton also TEXACO TOMMY
�,. play Sacred Heart. These classes will then tied the score as the first 13 4 victor Three oar perform -
size Parrots with 23. had one assist each. Stamton's
3 size pucks. Younger players can ; � continuously until June. $10 period ended 1-1. y' g i? In' the Juniors three bowlers
}c skate faster with -large pucks, for 10 lessons: Re istration must Fordwich once a ain took the antes by Joe Kosalle, Lloyd Tuck gained the tie in the closing
ti g g and Bob Stewart, followed b Bill were awarded "100 Pins over minutes when B & E were playing 357-3368
t , possibly because. they are easier bein by Jan. 19. lead as Peter Keil scored his sec- Y Average" badges.. Debra Wittig. shorthanded. fora Ointment
to see. RINGETTE and goal when he teamed up with Millers two goals and singles by bowled 257 to to her 123 average pp
p g Next game is slated for Friday
To . test. players', ability to I.G.A. has pulled up their socks' winger Glen Buck. Wroxeter, a . ' Wray Wilson, Gary Shoemaker and score the girls' high single. of this week.
simultaneously skate, stick- and forced second lace Marks to little surprised at the tenacious and Norman Wilson rounded out
p p John Leedham bowled 233, top-
handle and keep their heads up, the board with a decisive 8-3 win- checkingof the Rockets, tied the the scoring for the Rockets. Len
:.ping his 113 average. He shared
a the research team set up a pylon nin effort. Previously having Underwood with two, Larry ,
g . y g 'game again as the period ended. the honors of boys high single'
course on a hocke rink. At the Dowler and Rick Hill with one
i5 Y' only one win all season; along, All seven penalties of the game with Tim Stainton who also rolled..
A..` end of the rink a screen flashed each responded' for the Clifford WING -HAM R C R E A T.I O N DEPARTMENT
with two tries; this team has were assessed in the second a 233, topping his average of 113.
visual information --'a series of taken u to now to uta good period as Fordwich of four -Of the team.
r° ' , ; F P g p g The score wasn't a good indica-- ! Debra also scored the high double
$ sgdares, triangles; circles— corhbina•tid r' together: ''For'- the, seven. of 361, while John rb'lled the boys' - '
,1 and the players, skating through tion of the play as time and time
t g ug winners, Lori Gavreluk had four ' Both teams set a terrific pace high double with 351.
' the course, had to call out the oars while Connie Streich and iri the earl minutes of •the third again the Rocket forwards were winti A n Sprihg ct �v� t ies' •. g Y caught up the ice resulting in Other h,gh scores were: P'am
d shapes as they appeared. Cheryl Gavreluk each picked up period as both goaltenders were Reid, 152; Lynda Wittig, 152;
Very young subjects had to two. For the losers Pam called upon to make man excel- many strong Clifford rushes. 161• Tommy Foulon
• • P Y Brian Hoy, y
come to a dead stop to call out the Cameron, Theresa Brophy and lent saves. Wroxeter scored two only some miraculous saves by For Young People
,Sha showing that the brain p Y 192° Michael Pletch 166 Tim
Pe, Rocket netminder Barry D Arcey'
g Jiilaine Adams each picked 'up quick goals before Fordwich re- Bain, 176; Stephen Gaunt, 155.
couldn't" control skatingand prevented Clifford from adding to
singles. In the second game of the plied with one. The third go- The Double Bubble led the
watching at .the same time. afternoon. Staintons and Wardens ahead goal was questioned b their total. SR"N
g q Y Juniors`with'44, followed by the °
That's almost like not being "able fought to a 4-4 tie. For Staintons Rockets' captain Norm Wilson as The Rockets' next game is next
g P Chicklets with 40 and the Life-
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to walk and chew gum simultane- Cher 1 Gavreluk scored three to an offside ass but a stent] Thursday night at the Howick
Cheryl p PP Y savers with { 39. The Spearmints
ousl Community Centre against the
Y• while Kim Foxton added a single. the referees were satisfied that had 38, the Doubleminis had .37 Ski. lessons for 'beginners, starting January
powerful Wroxeter team. Game
Dr. Leavitt points out that the For Wardens Lori Gavreluk no rules were encroached. The P and the Black Cats had 27.
inabilityis related. to the develop- time is 9:00 P.M.24 a t =Minto Glen `a t 1: 00 m. If s u f f I C i e n t
• P potted three goals and Theresa Kerry Thompson led the Senior ► • p • .
ment of the brain and not related Brophy added the final one.. Juniors with a high single of 149
t0 .physical development, Standings are as follows: and a high double of 278 for the registration, c, bus Wil I be used for transpor-
Staintons, 7W, 3L, 1T, 81F, 54A, girls. Steven Fitzsimmons scored tat Ion .
15pts.; Marks, 5W, 4L, 2T, 53F, the boys' high sirigle of 208, while ,
�f r .R \ / BELL 69A, 53A, . ; Wardens, 4W, 4L, 3T, r high double went to Richard FEE $8.00 for 8 Lessons and Transportation
y v UU - 55F, 53A, 11 pts.; LG.A., 2W, 7L,, Daugherty with 403. Other high - P •
is 2T, 71F, 85A, 6 pts.; �'� scores were: David Nesbitt, 179; `
OPTOMETRIST ® Equipment available at Minto Glen for rent
ai;Al � Top scorers after Sundays Richard Daugherty, 198, 205;
G011ERI(I games: Lori Gavreluk 47, Cheryl Scott Cornwall, 180.
e Gavreluk 41, Kim Foxton 30, The Submarines retained their
2%e Square =4-7661 Maureen Beattie. 27, Pam Camer ARTS AND CRAFTS
on 26 LADIES' WEDNESDAY NIGHT high triple of 652. Lyra Ann Hark- lead with 52 points followed by
t R Jean King rolled away with the ness was the runner-up in that the Big Macs with 45 -and the
', • top honours again, bowling 300 category with 558. Other high Footlongs with 40. The Big Boys
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.• "`"'?' :r• for the high single and 782 for the scores were: Florence Delmage, scored'33, the French Fries, .29 Art and craft lessons 9:30
high triple of the • night. Other 200; Norma Strong, 219; Lyla Ann and the Red Hots, 26. p u p l l s . Starts January ' 24 , 7: 30 :30 a.m.,
;i high scores were: Louise Wel Harkness, 210, 213; Jean King, The Clue Klux Clan stayed far
wood, 242; Caroline Greenaway, 216• ahead of the Seniors with a giant at Sacred .Heart School. FEE $10 for 10 Lessons
232; Shirley Storey, 292; Maude Jean's Jelly Beans led the 71 points. The Crusaders followed
Schiestal, 221, 235; Sharon Skinn, teams with 57 followed by Betty's 'at a distance with 54, while the (All materials supplied) .
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212, 241; Joyce Gardner, 215; Bombers with 491/2, Norma's Pink Panthers and Anonymous
Joan Henry, 200; Grace Thomp- Mules with 43 and Lila's Li.mpers tied for third place with 51 each.
son, 247; Jeanette Scott, 229; with 42}/2. The Freaky Five at 44 were DANCE CLASSES
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� �Z.Barb Stainton, 218; Jean King, 0--0--0 edged closely by the Jaws with
221, 261; Nancy King, 223, 276; MabeSCruicOksh LADIES scored the 43Rhonda' Lee swept the high HIGHLAND OR BALLET'
In W��_ FA%% Mary Campbell, 287; Beth Skinn, high single of 208 this week, with �y
tn� 254; Shirley Wharton, 250' Dor- g g single and triple for the girls with
from our � runner-up Anne Geddes bowling 232 and 580, while Stephen Burke. Ballet starts Thursday, January 22, 5:00 F� . m
° representative r"'> othy Bain, 265; Ruby MacLen
?�%�o a close 203. High scores in the 300 scored for the boys with 266 and
Wan, 200; Jayne English, 224;
,_ Shirley Sallows, 254, 274, 229. or over doubles were: Margaret 635. Other high scores were: at Sacred Heart' Scho®. Lessons to continue
} Wayne Rounding �;{ {�>, Robertson, 335; A. Simmons, 302; Chris Foxton; 212Pam Gerrie,
McBurney's Meatballs kept the
p till June. Highland starts Saturday/, January
WI10 will be at: '" lead with 25 points, followed Mabel Cruickshank, 361; Vera 222; Rhonda Lee, 205; Ste hen
#ti close] b King's Kidneys with 22 Schneider, 321; Mary Henderson, Burke' 208• Rick MacLennan,
Y Y g Y 324; Mrs. Morland, 311; Anne 263; Paul Cerson 214; Jay24, 1:00 m. at Sacred Heart School. Lessons
and Tolton's Tongues with 19. p
� Geddes, 370.
�Winghorrl Motel, WINGHAM Lee's Lambehops sizzled at 16, MacLaurin, 206, 207; Jim.. Laid- to continue till June. FEE $10. for 10 Lessons
T Y The Special K's led in team law, 250.
®n the- Tuesday of 'it'''s with. Scott's Steaks in rare form �'
,; = at 13 and Bain's Bones at 10. action with 40 points, followed by (Classes held only if there is sufficient regis®
each month �•'•, the Krispies with '35 and the
(Ja'nuary 20th) Thanks to spares Nancy King, g P
Marg Moffatt and Grace Thomp Sugar Criss with 34. The tratlon)'.
Wheaties had 32, the'Cheerios, 28
- son. .� '--' �.. - and the Cracker Jacks, 26. � GYMNASTICS
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COMMERCIAL LEAGUE 0—o—n
if • • • • •modernize • THURSDAY MI%ED.
expand . . d Leona Miller took the high With' just two more weeks in
• single honors with her 283 and this round of play, Marg's Mighty Miss Janet McIntosh visited on FOR GIRLS
conditions •• high triple honors with 662 for the Mice are out in fronf with 31
• the weekend withand Miss Sheila
league at last week's session. For points. Lu's Lulus and Helen's For elementary school children. Each Thurso
training . . • Anderson.
the guys, it was Frank Burke Hellcats have 26 while Joyce's a
government programs available for your talk • • ur representative.with a 263 single and 670 triple. Jgywalkers,.have 20. Gayle's Go Mr. and Mrs. Les Shaw and day_at 6:30 `p.m. at F. E...Madlll. (Use Victoria
sinessw ' The Roses lead the standings at getters and Ruth's Rollers are Pamela of London visited on Sun
66 points followed by the Holly- tied for last place with 19 points day with Mr. and Mrs. Ross St. entrance). Lessons to continue till June.
'" `•+` hocks at 60. The Glads have 52; each. Anderson and family.
Mayflowers and Poppies are tied Ladies' high single was bowled Mrs. Roy Robinson and son FEE $10. (Now till June).
at 49 and Bluebells dragging by Judi Atkin who had a 213. Steven are patients in University
" along at 33. Helen Skelton had the high triple. Hospital, London, We wish them
Thanks to spares, Agnes Cam- of 593. Men's high single was a speedy recovery.
Bron, Marie Phillips, Anna Dave Tiffin's 278 and high triple FOR FURTHER I N FO RiMATIO N
Haugh, Stephen Burke, Cathy was 'Bruce Skinn's 674. 'Miss Winnifred Farrier, Mr.
C Russell, Leon Russell, Jan Me- Not too many over -200 games and Mrs. Carman Farrier, Brian ®����
Whinney and Linda Hopper. this week: Dave Tiffin 222, 278; Farrier of Long Branch, Miss
0 — 0 — 0 Bruce Skinn 264, 232; Doug Elliott Colleen Farrier of Toronto and RECREATION OFFICE
` For prior information call 271-5650 or , LEGION LADIES 210, 233; Helen Skelton 208, 208; Miss Carol Farrier of Kingston
' write 1036 ontario.Street, Stratford. Doris Remington scored the Perrie Holmes 217; Elda Nethery spent a few days at the home'of
a
high single of 244 in last week's 202; Doug Neil 220; Bill Keil 212; Mrs. Nelson Higgins and attend 357-1208
opening now doors to small business. play. Norma Strong, runner-up AI Skelton 252; Carol Strong 206; ed the funeral of Garnet Farrier
for high single with 235, rolled the Don Montgomery 206. of Whitechurch on Saturday.
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