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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-12-02, Page 20i I 1%0 ♦—The wingham Advance -Tunes, December :, 1876 #40#0000000 400444000004OMRA wnf erence scores OCCIDENTAL LIFE 0 CALIFORNIA F LI NIA rural arects' reluctance TERM EASY ON THE BUDGET T 6 ET Fa The reluctance of some town- through cluster group meetings ship councils to pay toward the held during the past year. tk $5375 Provides $25,000 insurance at age 30 cost of area recreation services was one of the major concerns Delegates attending from * First Year Premium W included Jim ward, GET COMPLETE INFORMATION COMMERCIAL LEAGUE double of 480. R. Haselgrove also expressed h oug municipal recces The Satellites still lead the race had a good single of 174. tionists at the annual conference David Shaw, DNeil, Tom HERIdERT DIRSTEIN LISTOWEL „ 291-3372 with 56 points. The Gremlins are Other doubles over 800 were re- of the Lake Huron Zone of OMRA. DeYell and Don Kennedy. r in second place with 42 and close corded by R. Haselgrove 316; N. held Saturday, Nov. 90 in Sacred behind are the Mustangs with 40. Coutts 315; M. Henderson 306. Heart Senior School in Walker - Not far behind them are the ton. The conference drew 70 cele- BELGRAIN WI -�" "•�-�+�`r" * 1�� Hornets with 3'1- The Granada$ �u gates representing municipal • THURSDAY MIXED EUCHRE WINNERS are coming up with 33 and pick- Sharon Skinn took high single recreation committees from BELGRAVE — Five tables of • • •A A• ing up the trail are the Austin-5honorsvillages, towns and honors with her 288 single at last cities in Grey, Bruce, Perth Hur- euchre were played in the Wo k with 23. week's session. Marg Moffatt had men's Institute Hall on Wednes- * Joyce Gaunt bowled tops last the high triple of 679. Not to be on and Wellington counties. day evening of last week. • , week with a 284 single and a great outdone by his better half, Keith An open forum discussion mod- Prizes for high scores went to 804 triple for the ladies. The Moffatt chalked up the high erated by Mrs. Ruth Wolfe of Mrs. Ethel .Wheeler and Mark men's high single was bowled by single of 306. Men's high triple Clifford followed a morning panel Armstrong. Low scorecards were r • Lloyd Michie with 260 and Wes was Bill Brown's 754. presentation on "Sharing the held by Mrs. Janisa Coultes and Simmons captured the high triple Singles over 200 were recorded Cost". Panelists Lindsay Inglis Harold Vincent. Mrs. Helen = honors with a 659. by Luanne Kerr 250; Marg Mof- from Osprey Twp., John Smith, Martin and Jim Coultes had the - * We would like to thank Larry fatt 233, 241, 205; Gail Holmes Milverton, Ian Jamieson, Port most lone hands. Simmons for sparing. 201; Sheila Stapleton 217; Art Elgin and To Shepard, Walker - 1973 CHEV IMPALA 1973 CHEV CAPRICE 0-0-0 Clark 211, 209; Keith Moffatt 229, ton, gave information and view - door hardtop, white vinyl 2 door hardtop, o.c. blue 306; Jack Tervit 240; Dave Tiffin points about cost sharing of their :4,975 WEDNESDAY NIGHT 241; Bruce Skinn 272, 211; Betty recreation programs and facili FKF 921 �' $ �,995 BJN 266 LADIES' LEAGUE Burley 213; Jean Tervit 211, 258; ties both within the community 1973 DODGE Harrison's Highballs and George Skinn 231; Gayle Neil 231; and between communities. 1973 PARISIENNE Thompson's Tom Collins are tied Bill Brown 283, 231, 240; Don CHARGER S.E. Montgomery 226, 250, 206; Cec The afternoon program fea- 'Y BROUGHAM at five points to lead the league. g , 2 tuned four participation work - 4 door hardtop,red matchingGreen with white/r�oof Hickey's Hangovers have four; Hoffe 214, 201; Janet Clark 201; FJV 786 $4,995 Sallows' Sidecars three and Tolt- Cathy Edgar 204• shops. Resource persons for the interior. workshops included Mount For- $ *, on's Tia Macias and Gardner's est Recreation Director Elmer FHN 938 2,995 1973 CHEVELLE Grasshoppers are tied at two. Jean King came up with both Wick, Listowel Recreation Dark Green, matching int. • Director Don Town, Grey County 1974 DODGE DART g the high single, a 279, and high Mitchell beats $4 475 � triple of 777. Board of Education Superintend- BJN W4 $2,975 JDK 029 , ent Nick Nicholas and Meaford Games over 200 were also bowled b Susan Tolton 219, 215; e • Athletic Association Past Presi- 1972 PLYMOUTH 1972 METEOR y dons Midgets dent Don Doran. 2 door hardtop, automatic, 2 door, hardtop Jean King 222, 276; Joanne Har- blue. rison 235; Elda Nethery 202, 207, • The Lake Huron Zone of the + DAK 218 $1 ,650 251; Shirley Storey 215, 233; 223; n good game Ontario Municipal Recreation + FMO 915 S 1 ,695 1971 CHEV IMPALA Joan Wright 251; Caroline Green- Association is one of 15 zones in away 204, 216; Audrey Swatridge the province. OMRA President 1972 OLDSMOBILE 4 door, hardtop, gold. 216, 215; Dorothy Thompson 208, Mitchell Midgets remained Jim Chalmers was on hand to 4 4 door hardtop, vinyl roof $1,875 rriR 203; Louise Welwood 200; Shirley undefeated this season as they welcome the delegates on behalf $1 950 FKD 021WlrShirleyp ng- of the provincial boil According FKD 026 Wharton 206; Shil$allows 257, racked u an 8-5 win over Wing- p y, g 1970 HORNET 277; Betty Darling 202; Dale Tol- ham Lions in Mitchell, Monday to Mr. Chalmers, the Lake Huron 971 V A Lowmileaae. ton 233, 200; Lila Hickey 209; night. Mitchell, has now won four Zone is the most active in the Aut i s o ne FKF 128 $ 1 ,175 * Mme' Lee 228; Bea Shropshall straight. Wingham's loss was the province and a model all others 222; Barb Stainton 232. second in five starts. are trying to follow. Provincial * Ann Schi was a spare. FKF , 1977 Ski -VAN ppp��� pigThe Lions charge to an early 3-1 member of parliament Bob includes frig, furnace, stove, 0r0-0 lead but Mitchell came back with McKessock brought greetings 1971 OLDS stereo. 00 two goals in 12 seconds in the last from the Ontario government and CONVERTIBLE Fuuy EQUIPPED FORDWICH MIXED two minutes of the first period to Walkerton Reeve Arthur Brown Collectors Item q number of NEW 1977 Pete Eskritt 230, 212; Gertie escape with a 3-3 tie. welcomed the delegates on behalf Lambkin 288; Roy Townsend 208; of the town. CBR 441 $3,195 VANS are now in stocky Dave Dinsmore 213 ; Lorne Wingham held a wide margin, i first and Mitchell 24 f t the Jack Bird, president of the � Lambkin 221, 206; Lois Lee 276; first and only some fantastic We only have 1-3/4 ton NEW 4 -wheel Nellie Allan 252, 269; Julie Mach- Lake Huron Zone of OMRA, Ygoaltending by Jim McGieight an 213; Gerald Matheson 200; chaired the conference. Mr. Bird drive pick-up left with installed Snow kept the Lions from running r Doug Browne 212, 250; Gary away with the game. is also treasurer of the p Pvincial �f1rl Plow x Schumacher 261, 207; Russell board of directors. Bud Bitton, Yia� Behrns 257, 234, 213; Marion Mizell started off the second consultant with the Ministry of Chris, 13 Behrns 238, 201; Andrea Eskritt period as strong as they finished Culture and Recreation, co- + * 214; Sandra Allan 209; Dave the first and built up a 6-3 leadordinated the conference and ?f Jacobson before the Lions scored again 201; Earlin Osbo. paid special tribute to the confer - lions ended the second period ence committee, the resource 208. trailing �• personnel and the delegates. Mr. •�� Ladies' high single, triple, Mitchell added two more in the itton pointed out that it was a Lambkin 288; ladies high triple, � OF exan.a m third and Lions could only muster delegates' conference and the Wirgharn 357-2323 Nellie Allan 717; men's high one to finish three goals down. conference content was deter single, Gary Schumacher 261; + # * men's high triple, Russell Behrns ��g for Lions were Jay mined by municipal recreation MacLaurin with two, Laurie committee members in the zone 704 DO NOT PASS When approaching a curve or the crest of a hill or within 100 feet of a bridge, viaduct or tunnel where the driver's view is ob- structed. It is an offence to paw within 100 feet of a level railway crossing. JOSEPH 0. HEISZ Joseph O. Heisz, Chartered Ac- countant will be opening a public accounting office on December 1, 1976 in Walkerton. Mr. H•isz was born and raised in Formosa and is a graduate of the University of Waterloo. He passed the final chartered ac- countants exams in September, 1975 and has also completed Parts A and B of the C.I.C.A. in depth tax course. He has been employed by an- other public accounting firm in this Joseph O. H•Is: area for the pa t "five years and Chartered Accountant worked for a bark in Waterloo for one year prior to that. 244 Durham St. E., 2nd Floor, Walkerton, Ont. Business 881-2910 Residence 881-0288 Huron Bruce Progressive Conservative Association ANNUAL MEETING AND BANQUET FORMOSA COMMUNITY CENTRE Wed. , Dec. 8, 1976 6:30 p.m. - - - $6.00 Per Person ,Guest Speaker: HONOURABLE DENNIS TIMBRELL Minister of Energy PHONE 396-3465 Entertainment Cocktail Hour GET INVOLVED "PARTICIPATE IN THE DEMOCRATIC SYSTEM" Everyone is Welcome — Buy Your Tickets Now . TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: Kincardine Mini Mall — Huron Ridge or Slade & Associates Eldon Stewart, Tiverton Bill Walden, Wingham Bruce Keith, Teeswater Omar Brooks, Lucknow Sandy Fedy, Mildmay Murray Cardiff, Brussels Harry Clarke Insurance Adjusters, Port Elgin • 0-0-0 Haines, Rick MacLennan and Dave Kieffer. Wingham outshot - e • e n { Like great Skiing? R LADIES' SENIOR AFTERNOON LEAGUE AFTE Mitchel] 40-37 and took 37 minutes in penalties to 18 for M ..... ;;.:t.;;�<y��,,,x •,:, ,•,u. �� ,i;.:>r<r.�:'::::::•. s.. . � ::.• . - The Pearls and the Rubies are tied in first place with 28 points following jump by the The Lions travel to Mitchell again next Monday for a rematch ' f:::. off• >E << >' 'F"' ``""".....' DOM 1 N 1 O N NAR DVVARIE711 afive-point starting at 9 p.m.f. _ �,i -:• Pearls in Monday's session. Close behind at 27 are the Diamonds. ::.,, P.m _ The O als have 19 Agates 11 and Give the other driver a break — ".':'>>>.N_r s y� ' ::::.: ...,«:}.,,,x<p ��;;s�%:.s....... �.. ,ci ..:............ .. �.Amethysts seven. V. Schneider came up with both even if he is wrong. Remember, two wrongs never make a right. _::. .' SAY MERRY CHRISTMAS the high single of 227 and high They often make an accident. WITH THESE SPECIAL e • A. • then, 1 COLORADO is what you want! Summit County — just an hour and a half away from Denver, offers you 3 of Colorados top resorts AND ADVENTURE TOURS OFFERS YOU THE SUMMIT AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD I Weekly Departures! FEBRUARY 16 THRU MARCH 30 See us for full brochures and advice. You could WIN! WIN! WIN! FREE SEAT on an OTTAWA TULIP TRIP upcoming in spring 1977. Return trip, via deluxe Motorcoach Tours in co-operation with All Star Tours. Draw to be held Sat., Dec. 18. Deposit this ballot �t� at Holiday World. 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