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Page 6—The Wingham Advance -'limes, '!Lura., May 6, IV6
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Fastball
Awarenessgroup
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contracts councils- •
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Lettllrs have been sent to all the Althayh Ie, definite decision
muelfiipal founcils in Huron has been reached, the Huron r mediate
Wingham will have an inter.
(louoty, utrging them to consider group hopes to announce the V{, mediate Fastball team this year.
file needs of the physically handi- adoption of a formal status and 14 � � �1 It is the first in about five years,
capped in their future planning. name in the near tuture. It *10
1• and team Coach Doug Neil is sure
The group responsible for these Anyone ltequirirV information i0 it will be a contender. "We held
letters is trying to promote on the construction or renovation after frst irst, and tic had 29 e on Sunday
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awareness of the problems of the of a house for tirheelchair oc
handicapped. It received an cupancy may contact Ralph and : players show up. We can't sign
acknowledgement from the Pat Watson at Box 68, Brussels; t them all of course, but I'm sure
Goderich town council of the phone 887486. we're going to come up with a
receipt of a brief regarding Other numbers to call for in- K. - �; � ' � ball club that will be compei-
pedestrian curb ramps. formation of the group's ac- - •� o ti f '.>� tive."
At last week's meeting of the tivities are I: n' Townshend, = The team will be sponsored by
Huron group, a field trip was Goderich Tov►sship, 462-3357; Bob Foxton's BP, and will be
planned to inspect the curb Bert Sootberan, Chetan, 482-7671; known as the "Foxton B.P. Inter -
ramps installed in the Kincardine or Mary Howell, Goderich, 524- mediates". Team uniforms in the
sidewalks. In addition, two mem- SM. BP colors of yellow and green are
bers were appointed to gather on order, and will be issued to
data on the building standards for team members before the first
the handicapped. league game.
The main topic, however, con- "We don't know just yet what
cerned the formalization of the the exact league will be, but it
group's status. The merits of Illuevale KREGAR S CLOWNS received awards for being named play-off champs of the Sunday looks like Port ,Elgin, Tara,
remaining independent were Night Bowling League at the Legion Hall Saturday evening. They are, back row: Bill Walkerton, Chepstowe, Mount
weighed against the benefits of Wall, Frank Heard and Wayne Kregar. Front row: Linda Wall, Betty Heard and Jackie Forest, and Wingham are all
affiliating with a larger group. To The last euchre of the season Kregar. ready to enter," said the coach.
obtain more information about was held in the community hall Team Manager Ted Ahara be -
other associations, the group in- on Thursday evening. Mr. and lieves this will be a real tough
vited Jim Hunsberger, a member Mrs. Murray MacFarlane and league, and that Wingham ball
of ALPHA London (Action Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frieburger YB C Bowling fans will have a real treat.
League of Physically Handi- were conveners. Those winning Recreation Report The team executive held its
capped Adults), to attend a meet- P w' eliih lady, Doris This was the fifth year of YBC first meeting Thursday evening
ing on Thursday April 29 at 8 p.m. Adams; low lady, Alice Elliott; bowling. Following is the list of and Al Harrison was chosen
in the Holmesville Public School high Man, Stanley Moffatt; low winners: president. Secretary is Jim
Library. Everyone is welcome. man, Wes Underwood; lucky SEASON CHAMPS:
draw, Hugh Campbell. A delic- Bantams: Kangaroos, Sheri POOL season With that in mind anyone
Ward, and treasurer, Gary such as equipment manager, apd
Reavie. Team statistician is Jay bat boy, are yet to be filled.
MacLaurin; gate, administrator It is hoped that league action
will be Nelson Armstrong; public will begin by late May. Team -
relations and promotion officer is outs and practices will be d
Jim Swan. Some team positions, through the coming week.
WARD & UPTIGROVE
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(519)291-3040
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS `
VANASTRA CLINTON
AIR VANASTRA O%
BASE 482--9667
ARENA
POWER
SKATING SCHOOL
SPRING SESSION MAY 17 - JUNE 10, 1976
Two Sessions Per Week
For Four Weeks
FEE $16.00
REGISTRATION DAY - SAT., MAY 15
11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Contact in Writing:
Mr. Rick Pettit
202 Keays Street
Goderich, Ontario
OR BY PHONE AFTER 4 P.M. - 482-9667
Session limited to Avoid Overcrowding
ious lunch was served by the Walden, Donald Casemore,
Think Pool!! l .. Is this the kind caught vandalising the arena will SUTTON PARK I N N
ladies. Debbie Hoy, Lisa Sallows, DaJRi weather to think pool? Well wea be severely punished depending
• Mrs. Jim Smart and Crystal of Scott; Juniors: Chiclets, Brian
Saskatoon, is s ding a month must be optimistic. Although we on the charge. First offence will
Brownie Corner P� Hoy, Jo Anne Henry, Randy have already had some summer carry two weeks' ban from all Kincardine Ontario
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bain, Bonnie. Thompson, John weather we hope there is more of activities; second offence the '
Some Brownies practised Jack Glousher. Leedham; Sr. Juniors: Submar- that warm weather to come. In cooling off period will last one Tops in Entertainment and Dining
ball -throwing and played games Mr. and Mrs. Larry Elliott ines, John May, Debbie Merkley, thinking pool the staff for this month. The third will be a full f'"
while others discussed laundry spent Sunday vi* Mr. and Mrs. David Nesbitt, Michele Foxton, year has only two new faces from year from all activities not just For Your Enio ment
symbols. The Brownies then Joe Walker *WI family. Barry Haugh; Seniors: Clue Klux last year. Carl Lee has been the activity which happens to be
learned part of the manual alpha- Mr. and Mrs. Mie Casemore Clan, Pam Gerrie, Robert Whar posted to pool co-ordinator Now Appearing This Week:
bet. , spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ton, Brghda Foxton, Jeff p p taking place at the time of the PP 9
Those interested in a t- Jack Glaisher. moving up to fill Jim Graham's incident. RUFUS ROAD MACHINE -Bock by popular demand -Recording Artists
Pe MacLaurin, Kevin Gibson., shoes. The others on the instruc- ROLLER SKATING
keeper's badge were told the iw Miss Barban Grfatas w is at- HIGH AVERAGES: tional staff include Marlene May 10 - 15 CHARITY BROWN - T.V. & Recording Artist
formation the need to receive tending the Marvel Hairdressing Keep an eye and ear peeled for
Y ng ng Bantams: Julain Adams 142, Foxton, Tini Jorritsma, and start of roller skating. We have
this badge. School in Landon. Byron Thompson 133; Juniors: Mark Tiffin from last year and some patching on the floor to do. MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY — $1 Cover Charge
Valarie Ricker and Stephanie Sympathy of the community is Lynda Wittig 129, Stephen Gaunt Ansley Currie and Janice Rae But our intentions are to start on THURSDAY TO SATURDAY - $2 Cover Charge
Gaunt received their Golden extended to Mr. and Mrs. Keith 142; Sr. Juniors: Kerry Thomp
Bars. Michelle Hooftman re- Moffatt and on the >t who moved out of the cashiers' Friday, May 7. Prices are down
f ft Pawing son 163, David Nesbitt 169; S ectal Sunda Smor asbord or Mother's Ua
ceived her Writer's Badge. of Mrs. Moffa#'s mother, Mrs. Senior: Nancy King 187, Jay positions tructors.�New to the cashiers' rental 35 cents totssion e cents cens p y g f " y'
During pow -pow, the girls dis- Ruth Jamison of Port Elgin. MacLaurin 201. From 4 to 8 p. m. every Sunday Maxi-Smorg
cussed Cookie Day. Cookies will - Rev. S. I�eDomM of Londes- HIGH DOUBLE: positions will be Brian Reid and Anyone coming in must pay 40
be,sold after May 4. 'Please sup- boro was minister at tllue Bluevale Bantams: Shelly Tolton 286, Joanne Wood who are not exactly cents.
strangers tthe pool. have
port this worthwhile project as United Church on Sunth
fortunate in thday. Denis Adams 340; Juniors:
the proceeds are used for the Debra Wittig 363, John Leedham been very e past
few years in having a staff
guiding movement. 378; Sr. Juniors: Jo -Marie Mc-
Cormick 401, Greg Storey 412. fully qualified instructors. This
s
• TRIPLES: year looks the same again.
Five tAles Seniors: Brenda Foxton 663, Through our training scheme we
"NEW" BINGO have encouraged young people to
MONDAY, 8.30 P.M. Rick MacLennan 667. take as much as they Ldn get in
• o� ea�� �� HIGH SINGLES: their swimming training. One
MAY 10, 1976 Bantams: Debbie Hoy 178, staff meeting has shown us that
D 'd Sc tt 196 J ' P I IoNvto
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VANASTRA
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at 6e grave
av1 o umors. am
Reid 176, Tim Stainton 233; Sr.
we have an enthusiastic staff
ready to tackle the serious job of
RECREATION CENTRE
Foxton, Rick MacLennan, Janet
Juniors: Susan Bain 182, Reuben
JACKPOT - $260.00
BELGRAVE — Mrs. Ella
Jacklin 278; Senior: Pam Gerrie
maintaining the high calibre of
pool activities that the Wingham
on 55 calls
Johnston and Lawrence Taylor
293, Jeff MacLaurin 302, Jamie
Pool has put out since opening in
with a consolation prize of $25.00
were the holden of high scores
Smith 283.
1968.
If not won, Jackpot grows by S 1 u.
when the regular euchre party
PLAY-OFF CHAMPS:
BALL
and number of calls Increases by
one, each week.
was held in theeommunityeentre
Bantams: Parrots; Susan
A number of teams are plan -
-
est Wednesday evening. Five
Bridge, Robbie Willis, Debbie
ning to play ball this summer. -
1 S R/OY/AR OAMI• AT 10,-- 11ACH
tables were in play.
Scott, Michael Heard, Audrey
There is the slow pitch league
3 SNARE-TW-WiAITN OAMft
Prizes for low scores went to
Baxter; Juniors: Doublemints,
plus Brophy's slow pitch team,
ADMISSION fl 00 -INCLUDES
HIGH SINGLE:
Steven An er L nda Witti
lawn
ONE FREE CARD. Additional Mrs. Victor Youn`blut an g Y g, the Foxton BP fastball team,
Charles Nicholson. Novelty Terry Hoy, Lois Pennington, girls' softball and boys' baseball
cards 25c each or 6 for $1.00 prizes were awarded to Mrs. Phillip Rintoul; Sr. Juniors: Big and T -ball teams. It looks like a
„� Clarence Hanna said Mrs, Law- Macs, Robbie Grove, Linda busy summer. However,, with all
""' of ••• °' °"" rence Taylor (playlstg as a man). Henderson, Gr Store Susan •
� Y' these teams and limited space to
Bain, Randy Greenaway; practise it is becoming a battle-
PtCHARFI ATTFNA(P!,Ji,H
THUNDER IIID-wAs OKY A PAACTIO Rte.
THIS 19 THE REAL
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LIKE FATHER
LIKF. SON
BIG JIM -►
MITCHUM
�HOWTIVIV GEAR -GRINDING. �. •
TIRE SCREAMING. r -
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"MOONRUNNERS` urtf rrrcMtllM
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fie story Bull hRI11illil fmftd UN-. �
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CHRIS BECK with 297 and Bill Wall with 286 received
awards for high single Saturday eveninq when a banquet
was held at the Legion Hall for the Sunday Night Bowling
Leaque
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3. Check to see that the
bag is mounted behind
the mower for easy
maneuverability in
tight Spots.
4. Make Sure it can douhle as a
small garden tractor. For
arrating, hauling, fertilizing
and light dozing.
l . Make sure it y.
i
has VaCUutll i
action. To clean
your lawn as 0..
it mows.
2. Check for an optional h-hushel
grass bag that needs emptying less ()ftcn.
5. Now, if it has
everything we've
mentioned so far,
hLIV it. It's a
Snapper.
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I-
All Snapper mowers mert A N.S.I. Safety Specifications
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WINGHAM PHONE 357-1416
Seniors: Anonymous, Rhonda
neck at the local diamond. It is
Foxton, Rick MacLennan, Janet
important that all coaches con-
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A` tis $1�T�,� R17_�
Storey, Tom Remington, Nancy
tact the recreation departmentlo
3
•book
the diamond for practising
caU
'
HIGH DOUBLE:
Bantams: Debbie Hoy 325,
and for game times.-
We will be putting the diamond
fIOR
for
Juniors: Steven Anger 332; Sr.
Juniors: Richard Daugherty,
into shape this week if the
weather agrees with us,
nt' r1� D1tI�VE-IH.TNEATR
Barry Haugh 356.
SPORT REGISTRATIONS
HIGH TRIPLE:
A brochure of sport registra-
,
/ •�•
Seniors: Stephen Burke 648.
tion forms will be distributed this
1_
YOU'VE+
HIGH SINGLE:
week to the schools. It is im r
�s1
�t,cti SEEN
Bantams: Bradley Shobbrook
tent that these are completed and
ti
,c s THE DUKE
169; Juniors: Allan Jackson 185;
Sr. Juniors: Ken Thompson 207;
returned to the recreation office
by the deadline date indicated on
ACTION
Seniors: Spencer Burley 279.
the form. On final registration
WAO H _
MOST IMPROVED:
teams will be forrned and get the
HIM
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Bantams: Denis Adam, up 26
season. started.-
,
LOSE
HIS (� �\
points; Juniors: Stephen Burke,
up 27; Sr. Juniors: Susan Bain,
ARENA'VANDALISM
TEMPER
up 25; Seniors: Jay MacLaurin,
in last week's column we men
up 25; Coaches this year were
Mrs. Burke, Mrs. Schiestal, Mrs.
tioned the damage created byvandalism at the arena. It totals
J11f1AiT :�
King.
over E600 during the winter
PtCHARFI ATTFNA(P!,Ji,H
THUNDER IIID-wAs OKY A PAACTIO Rte.
THIS 19 THE REAL
IM.w,p1a pd.,- mv1,WxY .M
LIKE FATHER
LIKF. SON
BIG JIM -►
MITCHUM
�HOWTIVIV GEAR -GRINDING. �. •
TIRE SCREAMING. r -
n1 �F ,
"MOONRUNNERS` urtf rrrcMtllM
� •.••. •. •,. ..•_........r ..,...... waioN JCNNMgB
fie story Bull hRI11illil fmftd UN-. �
-
�„ , p
0
CHRIS BECK with 297 and Bill Wall with 286 received
awards for high single Saturday eveninq when a banquet
was held at the Legion Hall for the Sunday Night Bowling
Leaque
0
3. Check to see that the
bag is mounted behind
the mower for easy
maneuverability in
tight Spots.
4. Make Sure it can douhle as a
small garden tractor. For
arrating, hauling, fertilizing
and light dozing.
l . Make sure it y.
i
has VaCUutll i
action. To clean
your lawn as 0..
it mows.
2. Check for an optional h-hushel
grass bag that needs emptying less ()ftcn.
5. Now, if it has
everything we've
mentioned so far,
hLIV it. It's a
Snapper.
'r
I-
All Snapper mowers mert A N.S.I. Safety Specifications
McGEE AUTO ELECTRIC
"SALES BACKED BY SERVICE"
WINGHAM PHONE 357-1416