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The Wednesday Night Ladies
Ahm had the reason's low game.
League held its ZStb anniversary
Skinn's Seals were VI&YW
bowling banquet Saturday at the
champs. Team auembers *4"
Wingham Legion.
Beth Skinn, Janet StoreY. I*
Clark'sCougam wagon ason
Hickey, Jeal King,
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champs this past season. Team
Greenaway and,*Helen
members were Carol Clark, Deb
Burney.
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Auge, Shirley Storey, Florence
Edna- Mae Armstraog's ilA'l
Thompson, Faye Moir and
triple was the high triple In
Jeannette Scott.
playoffs. Jeannette Scott's M
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Jean King and Shirley Storey
single was the playoff
tied for the high average over the
single.
season, with 221 averages. Mary
Lila Hickey has been s
member of the league for all 25
Lee had the season high triple
with a 728. Shirley Sallows' 346
years and was given a gift•
game was the season high single.
Mary Campbell and Louise
Faye Moir was named the
Welwood were honored for their
league's most improved player.
perfect attendanFe records, with
Her average was up 25. June
24 years and 14 years of perfect
attendance respectively.'
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Betty Belanger won a quilt on
which the bowlers had add''
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tickets to raise funds for the .
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banquet.
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Door prizes were won by Faye {
Moir, Mary Lee, Betty Darling,
Debbie Auge, Karen Snow Pearl <.
Hodgins, Hilda Brown, Ada
Aitchison, Helen McBurney, CONSOLATION WINNERS—Lee's Lions, with Phyllis
Susan Toiton and Cathy Carson. Bain, Betty Heard, Shirley Sallows, Mary Lee, EIda
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A dance followed the banquet
and was attended by many
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bowlers from earlier years.
Friday, %twdl�
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Euchre winners
"Action and Adventures of a
BELGRAVE — Seven tables of
New York Street Gong"DWI-
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THE WARRIORS
Hall last Wednesday evening.
The winners were:
—ALSO—
High lady,, Mrs. James R. � J
UP IN SMOKE
Coultes; high man, Albert y.
Bacon; novelty lady, Mrs. Hugh; ,
ADM,I IANCE
Rinn; novelty .man, William
Gow; low lady, Mrs. Robert Hig-
gins; low man, Bert Johnston. "
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:00
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
FRI. - SAT. - SUN. MAY 11-12-13
A new comedy thriller
from the creotors of
"Silver Streak"
Goldie Hawn
Chevu Chase
LAST NIGHT THURS. MAY 10
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Warning:
Recommendedas Some language is offensive
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Theatres Br- Ort.
F�FRI.-SAT.-SUN.
MAY 11-12-13
Box office Opens 8:00 SHOWTIME 8:35
WILLIAM PETER BLATTY'S
THE EXORCIST
"PLUS"
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Nothery and Betty Darling, were the Ladies' League
Consolation winners this season.
LADIES' LEAGUE—Shirley Sallows bowled the 346 high
single in the Ladies' League this season; Mary Lee had the average up 25 pins, was the most improved bowler. Absent
738 high triple and Jean King and Shirley Storey were tired was June Alton, who received a trophy for low game of the
at 221 for high average. Faye Moir, who brought her season.
SEASON CHAMPS --Clark's Cougars were tops during the
regular season in the Ladies' League this year. Team and Shirley Storey and, in the front row, Deb Auge and
members are Faye Moir, Florence Thompson, Carol Clark, Jeanette Scott.
PLAYOFF CHAMPS—Skinn's Seals, with Debbie Green-
away, Lila Hickey, Helen McBurney, Jean King, Janet
Storey and Beth Skinn won the Ladies' League playoffs this
season. Their trophies were presented at the league's end of
season banquet Saturday night.
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