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Recreation Report
By Jim Wars
We have invited you to drop in in this column before, but without
to check out the progress of the a reason. When the floor is being
arena. Some have done that and poured the temperature must be
some just ask gtrtesdons on the at least 50 degrew to the building. * }
street. We have been trying to If there is scow on the roof
keep you up to date through this melting, we could be 95 per cent
column. - sure of leaking on the new floor
Several things come to mind. and a spoiled floor resulting. So
Did you know that when the then the floor contractor will not:
arena is complete that there will resume his work until the roof
be: work is completed.
—7u miles of plastic pipe to The framing for the facer
carry the brine. boards is very nearly complete.
—Seating on one side tnly to Next comes the facer boards then
seat just over. 300 people. the polyethylene. facer boards.
—A larger ice surface than we a-0 --0
previously had, 175' x 75'. BROOMBALL
—White polyethylene faces on Last week there was a conflict "
the dasher boards. in time between floor hockey and
—Plexiglass all around the ice the Atom ice hockey team. This is
surface, 2 feet high on the sides, 5 the only conflict for Tuesday
feet on the ends. night in the schedule. Each team THE VARIOUS MOVES in gymnastics look almost like ballet until they are put into a
—A new sound system. lost at least one player. routine. In the rear, Angie Benninger, Annette Carter and Rhonda Rathburn go through
—Larger refreshment booth to In the first game Blue Flames some of the moves. Kerry Bray does the splits in front with Dale McFarlane and Lynn
serve you better. overpowered Sting Rays 17-10. It
. —Referees' room moved to the was all Greg Storey for Blue Braun complementing her with other poses.
back. Flames who were missing Doug
—Tiled floors in the change Wood and Jason Goodall. Storey Saxton went all out and added 11 nasties demonstration.
rooms, washrooms and lobby hit for 10 goals as Sting Rays' ace points to make his lead really Brownie Corner Following the films and enter -
downstairs. goal tender, Quinn O'Donahue stand out in the point column. tainment, official Canadian Pony
—Tiled floors in the upstairs was absent as well, playing ice Jeff Moore added two and Doug Angela Benninger, Kerrie Club pins were handed out to the
hall, kitchen and washrooms. hockey. John Leedham came up McFarlan got three. For the Bray, Michelle Cameron, Moni- members, and lunch was served
—Newly painted walls through- with four goals and Jamie Robin- losers Willy Rodger had his best que Cameron, Archita Ghosh, by the mothers.
out the building. son, Robert Leedham and Danny night working hard all night since Debbie Hodgins, Andrea Mill,
—New steel walls throughout Mansell each netted one for the his team was short handed. Willy Nancy Nixon, Lisa Ritchie, BRIDGE RESULTS
the main building replacing the victors. For the losers Mitchell added six to his total, while John Cheryl Willis, Jeanette Taylor First, Bob Hemphill and Omar
present corrugated steel. Braun came up with his biggest Leedham who filled in for the and Joanne Taylor are enrolled in Haselgrove; second, Elaine Col-
-Double the number of 2" x 6" game of the season by getting six Camaros came up with three and the Brownies. vin and Joe Martin; third, Renny
rafters in the roof. goals. Kevin Smith added three Denis Adams added a loner. Van Heeswyck and David
—More steel bracing to support and Mike Pletch added one to hisKaren Schwichtenberg receiv-
the roof. total.
TEAM STANDINGS ed her pet keepers badge. Pethick; fourth, May Porter and
At the time of writing half of This has been a fun league al- WLTPFA We want to `hank all the par- Norma Parker.
the roof has been covered with though fairly competitive. So Blue Flames 5 0 1 11 72 38 ents who came �o the enrollment.
steel. That is the worst half as the rather than award a game by Sting Rays 3 2 1 7 50 52
Jaguars 3 3 0 6 51 52 Recently, the Brownies enjoy -
Diagonal Rd. side of the roof default the second game
usually drifts. The west side was played even though Camaros 0 5 0 036 66 ed making lapel pins from wool
seems to blow fairly clean. When Camaros were short four of their Scoring leaders: Kevin Saxton and pull tabs, under the direction
the roof is completely covered stronger players. Jaguars were 34, Greg Storey 23, Doug Wood 21, of Dianne Orien and Caryn Mann.
then the floor work can once victorious over Camaros 16-10. Willy Rodgers 21, John Leedhan December 6 was a regular meet -
again resume. You have seen that Captain of the Jaguars, Kevin 18, Mitchell Braun 17, Mike in with the Brownies reviewing
Pletch 17, Jeff Moore 12. what they had learned and play- c
Scoring Leaders: Kevin Saxton play-
ing games. �Be
HOCKEY 34, Greg Storey 23, Doug Wood 21, We welcome Caryn Mann, a
Willy Rodger 21, John Leedham new Packie, and Mrs. L. Hodgins,
eSCOREBOARD 18, Mitchell Braun 17, Mike a new leader, to our Brownie
Pletch 17, Jeff Moore 12. pack.
WOAA INTER -COUNTY INTERMEDIATE Q
Games Next Week
Dec. 16 Belgrave At Belmore
Dec. 17 Monkton at St. Clements; Belgrave at Howick; ,
Atwood at Ripley tl►
Dec. 19 Belgrave at Belmore; Howick at Atwood
Dec. 21 Ripley at Belgrave al��
Dec. 22 Atwood at Platsville �w
WOAA INTERMEDIATE (NORTHERN GROUP)
Games Next Week
Dec. 17 Hanover at Lion's Head ,
Dec. 18 Wiarton at Woodford THURSDAY MIXED 204; Mary Campbell 265; Jean -
Dec. 19 Wiarton at Thornbury; Lion's Head at Woodford Jean Tervit led the women with ette Scott 203; Betty Darling 213;
Dec. 23 Mount Forest at Lion's Head a high single of 262 and high triple Lila Hickey 205; Bea Shropshall
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Dec. 17 Mildmay at Chepstow (Mildmay) was rolled by Art Clark with 729. Jayne English 209; Jean King Stock up now for your pet's Christmas Dinner
Dec. 19 Teeswater at Mildmay (Mildmay) Other high scores were: Paul 218; Nora Finnigan 206; Joanne
Dec. 21 Mildmay at Pinkerton ( Walkerton) Moffatt 200, 209; George Skinn Harrison 239; Shirley Storey 239,
WOAA JUVENILE ( NORTH GROUP) 235, 206; Joyce Church 231, 220; 220; Caroline Greenaway 237, CO.OP �~ CO.OD
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Dec. 16 Listowel (B) at Ripley
i lyay 216; Gail Holmes 222, Dave Tiffin Louise n 212. d 271 and Shirley
Dec. 17 Listowel (B) at Ri le 200; Bruce Skinn 282; Jean Tervit Wharton 212.
Dec. 18 Port Elgin at Kincardine; Walkerton at Listowel (B) 262, 211, 219; Art Clark 275, 267; 0-0-0 ,�,�:�► `• '�,,:
Dec. 19 Kincardine at Lucknow: Port Elgin at Howick; Keith Moffatt 211; Janet Clark SENIOR LADIES
Lion's Head at Mount Forest; Ripley at Harriston 216; Cathy Walker 211, 229; Doug Rubies kept the lead in stand-
Elliott 202; Doug Neil 204; Dianne ins with 36 points. Pearls are .
(Howick) g g Po
Dec.
20 Listowel (B) at Walkerton
English 229.
close behind with 33 and
Dec.
22 Walkerton at Lion's Head
0-0-0
Diamonds have 29. Opals are
on
SOUTH GROUP
COFFEE KLATCH
fourth with 27 while Agates have
points. Thompson's Tom Collins
25 lbs. Christmas
Games Next Week
For Willie's informat�n, Verna
13 and Amethysts have 12.
16 Clinton at Palmerston
18 Arthur at Wingham. Harriston at Clinton
Dinner
Dec.
16 Listowel (B) at Mildmay
Hodgins bowled 285. D le Tolton
High singles were Mrs. W. Kerr
Dec
Special
Dec.
18 Howick at Clinton; Harriston at Listowel (A) ; Mount
had high single with 310 and
258 and Norma Coutts with 188.
Dec
21 Arthur at Durham
Forest at Goderich (Vanastra)
Shirley Storey had high double of
High doubles were W. Kerr 401,
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Dec.
19 Lion's Head at Mount Forest: Ripleyat Harriston
562.
V. Schneider 359, W. Lockwood
BELGRAVE
B
(Howick); Port Elgin at Howick
Girls bowling over 200 were:
309 and Norma Coutts 301.
Next Week's Games
19 Clinton at Arthur. Palmerston at Durham
the cellar with five points.
Barb Stainton had high single
Dec.
22 Clinton at Hanover
Jeanette Scott 244; 220; Shirley
Brussels
Dec
20 Wingham at Seaforth
with 284 while Louise Welwood
WOAAMIDGET(BB - B)
Storey 263, 299; Donna Vander—
Belgrave, Ontario
WOAA ATOM (CC- - C)
Games Next Week
woude 200; Grace Walden 232;
WROXETER LEAGUE
Dinner
Dec.
16 Kincardine at Listowel
Shirley Wharton 210; Dorothy
Men's high triple, Dick de Boer
Special
Dec.
17 Listowel at Goderich
Thompson 207; Iris Foulon 211,
•572; ladies' high triple, Nolda
Thompson with a guitar solo
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Dec.
18 Hanover at Kincardine; Walkerton at Port Elgin
222; Jean King 226 and Mary P.
Kulas 611; men's high single,
accompanied by Terry Taylor
and Christie Messenger, and
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Dec.
22 Listowel at Mount Forest
Campbell 218.
Wendell Stamper 232; ladies'
Heather Simmons giving a gym -
WOAA BANTAM (BB - B)
Girls winning mugs this week
high triple, Nolda Kulas 230.
Games Next Week
were Grace Walden, Marie
Games over 200: Murray Gib -
Dec.
16 Port Elgin at Listowel
Campbell, Iris Foulon, Betty
son 213; Nolda Kulas 223, 230;
Dec.
18 Hanover at Kincardine; Walkerton at Goderich
Burley, Jean Robertson and Lou
Marjorie Pellett 212; Wendell
Dec.
19 Mount Forest at Hanover; Kincardine at Port Elgin
Ann Miller.
Stamper 232; Aart de Vos 214;
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Dec.
20 Walkerton at Mount Forest
0-0-0
Dick de Boer 204; Ken Pellett 211.
WOAA PEEWEE (BB - B)
TEESWATER AND
Games Next Week
WINGHAM LADIES
FORDWICH MIXED
Dec.
16 Kincardine at Mount Forest
Shirley's Spaniels hold a small
Over 200: Pete Eskritt 223. 258;
Dec.
18 Hanover at Kincardine
lead over Dell's Dalmations in
Gertie Lambkin 252; Janice
Dec.
19 Listowel at Goderich; Mount Forest at Hanover
the standings with 17 points.
Behrns 245; Marj Johnson 212;
Dec.
20 Goderich at Listowel
Dalmations have 14 just two
Earlin Osborne 241, 229; Nellie
Dec
22 Kincardine at Walkerton
ahead of Betty's Beagles who
Allan 213; Jule Machan 263;
WOAA ATOM (BB - B)
have 12 points. Beth's Boxers are
Dave Dinsmore 201, 201; Lorne
Games Next Week
in fourth place with 10 while
Behrns 225, 219; Lois Lee 266;
[he.
18 Walkerton at Goderich: Listowel at Port Elgin
Brenda's Bulldogs have seven.
Russell Behrns 232; Ann Winkel
Dec.
22 Goderich at Hanover
Ila's Poodles are in the cellar
202; Marion Behrns 207; John
WOAA NOVICE (BB - B)
with three points.
Conley 205.
Games Next Week
Phyllis Ireland led the bowlers
Ladies' high single, Lois Lee,
Dec.
18 Goderich at Walkerton: Hanover at Port Elgin
with a high single of 246 and triple
266; ladies' high triple, Lois Lee
Dec.
19 Goderich at Listowel: Walkerton at Hanover
of 598.
615: men's high single, Pete Es-
WOAA MIDGET (CC- C)
Other games over 200 were Ann
kritt 258, men's high triple, Earl -
Games Next Week
Voison 207; Phyllis Ireland 212,
in nchorne 656.
Dec
16 Wingham at Palmerston
246& Marilyn Litt 201 Brenda
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Dec. 18 Durham at Clinton. Mitchell at Harriston. Seaforth Finley 231 and Dianne Metcalfe
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Dec 19 Palmerston ifchell WFDNESDAY LADIES Durham 0-0-0
D 20 ('li ton at MitChristmas social MAKE THIS XMAS YOUR PET'S HAPPIEST!
Dec
21 Wingh m at Seaforth
Hickey's Hangovers continued
The Huron -Bruce Pony Club
held its first Christmas social
/
WOAA BANTAM (CC- C)
to lead the second section with 18
on
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Next Week's Games
points. Thompson's Tom Collins
December 3, at the Lucknow
Dec
Dec
16 Clinton at Palmerston
18 Arthur at Wingham. Harriston at Clinton
are second with 14 and Sallows
Side Cars are third with 12.
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Dec
20 Durham at Mitchell
Harrison's Highballs and Tol-
Ripley, Teeswater, Lucknow and
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Dec
21 Arthur at Durham
ton's Tia Marias are tied for
Goderich were attendance.
Dec
22 Mitchell at Clinton
WOAA Pi•:F:N EF(CC- (i
fourth with seven points each.
Gardner's Grasshoppers are in
Two films from the Canadian
Pony Club film library were
BELGRAVE
B
Dec
Next Week's Games
19 Clinton at Arthur. Palmerston at Durham
the cellar with five points.
Barb Stainton had high single
shown. They were "Let's Go Rid
ing" and "Pony Club Rally".
Wingham
Brussels
Dec
20 Wingham at Seaforth
with 284 while Louise Welwood
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Thompson with a guitar solo
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Dec
Seaforth at Harriston
19 Harriston at Arthur Mitchell at Durham
rolled over 200. They were: Linda
Walden 213, 237; Audrey Swat-
accompanied by Terry Taylor
and Christie Messenger, and
Dec
21 Mitchell at Seaforth. Durham at Wingham
ridge 200, 216; Carol Clark 220,
Heather Simmons giving a gym -
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