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Wingham „
DIVISION CHAMPS—The Wingham Bantam Girls' softball team has won
the northern division of the tri -county league, defeating Belmore. It now
goes against Atwood, winner of the southern division, In a best -of -five series.
Dave Bender and Bob Gavreluk coach the team, which Includes (back row) :
NOTICE
Hockey Players
Senior A Durham Huskies training camp•opens
SUNDAY, SEPT. 8 AT 8 P.M.
in the Ayton Arena.
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A/ Pblsai�iliol►�s Oper>r
Private or Group
MUSIC .o
ONS
at
Ernie King's Music
Wingham
All brass and woodwind instruments,
Mandolin, Bass Guitar,
Bluegrass/Country Guitar
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CALL 357-2811
to register for lesions beginning this fall
MOTOCRO
RACING
3RD ROUND
TEEN CHAMPIONSHIP
SUNDAY,
SEPT. 2
Featuring school boy.
junior. senior and Expert
classes
Heats at 11 a.m
Finals at 3 p.m.
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Andrea Walker, Kim McGregor, Sarah Bender, Vicki Belanger; (front row)
Eleen Rodger, Liz Kaufman, Sheri Walden, Julaine Adams, Lori Gavreluk,
Maureen Beattie and Judy Hanula (absent).
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'ROW VW OPEN FOR SEASON
- -�_ - SEPTEMBER 1
MEN'S LEAGUES, LADIES LEAGUES,
MIXED LEAGUES
NOW BEING FORMED
a FULL JUNIOR Y.B.C. PROGRAM
- , JUNIOR REGISTRATION
Sept. 8. 10 a.m. - S p.m. .$2.00
Open Bowling Friday &.Saturday Evenings
OPEN SUNDAYS STARTING NOVEMBER 4, 1979
WINGHAM BOWL
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 357-1940
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Downtowners Win
On Aug. 28 the ladies played 18
Moon Trophy _
holes for the McKinney Trophy.
Last Wednesday saw the
This is a handicap event.
wrapup of the Wednesday Night
The Ladies' Club championship
Men's team golf. As a fitting
will be held at 1 p.m. Sept. 6, with
finale all enjoyed a `ribs and
the next ladies' luncheon Sept. 11
kraut' meal topped off by the
at 1 p.m.
presentation of the unique 'Moon
Last Tuesday four ladies
Trophy', designed last year by a
ventured the Rockway Golf
couple of up-and-coming local
Course in Kitchener. It was a
artists:. Barry Reid and Jim
tight course and good experience
Beattie'
Members of the winning
for the gals. Congratulations to
Downtowners team were John
Betty Walker and Sheila
Cameron, who came home with
Cullen, Jim Beattie, John Malick,
Don Rae, Leif Bailey, Warren
prizes.
Sunday Morning Golf
Callan, John Ping and Bill
There. were 46 out for golf and
Hanula.
The boys are so proud of their
ham and eggs on Sunday. Doug
trophy they have left it on display
Leitch led the pack with a 35.
at the clubhouse and they suggest
Other prize winners were Bill
Kerr, Bill Deans and Doug
you take a peek under the
Layton.
miniature set of golf clubs.
There is only one more Sunday
Final year-end standings:
before the big 18 -hole final on
Downtowners, 35; Western
Sept. 9.
Foundry, 31%; Lloyds, 291/x; Bob
All members who have golfed a
Foxton BPs, 27; Ruttan Raiders,
minimum of eight Sundays are
24; CKNX (so often conspicuous
eligible for the prize -filled final.
by their absence) 20,
Tied for low gross with 38 the
All qualifying will be given tee -
final night were Doug Leitch and
off times by the convener, Bill
Jim Beattie. Bill Hanula took low
Kerr. Please check with him this
net with 27, with other prizes
Sunday and on the final day to
going to Richard Ohm, Earl
make sure you are on time.
Young and John Schmidt.
Although this is the end of a very
Hunting licence
successful Wednesday night get-
together it was noticed a variety
fees increased
of challenges were issued, one of
the Strangest overheard
Fees for all Ontario hunting
being,"I'll give you a stroke a
licences were increased recently.
hole and bet you don't beat me by
New fees for residents are:
3o strokes."
moose, $20; deer, $15; tarmer
Golf Etiquette
deer, $10; small game, $5,
Quiet when others are hitting
summer, $5; raccoon dog, $5, and
the ball. Never walk ahead of
raccoon night, $5.
anyone playing a shot.
This increase is the first since
1970, with the exception of moose
Remember to fix those ball
licences.
marks on the green and rake the
A raccoon season was also
sand traps.
announced which runs from Oct.
And let's hope your health is
15 to Dec. 31. Each dog used for
above par and your game below
hunting raccoons at night must
par•
be licenced.
Kerr Wins
Fees for non-resident hunters
Coeron Rose Bowl
were raised to: moose, deer, bear
On Aug. 21 the ladies with 36
and small game, $200; deer, bear
handicaps played for the Conron
and small game, $80; small
Rose Bowl. After all completed
game, $40.
nine Wilma Kerr emerged the
winner with Joyce Church the
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runner-up.
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BELGRAVE — Quite a number
of people from the Belgrave com-
munity attended the champion-
ship games of the 1979 Senior
Women's Softball held in Milver-
ton this past week. Doris Coultes,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Coultes, is one of the pit-
chms for the Milverton Suns. Lu-
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anne izzard the other pitcher won
the top pitcher award for the
tournamAtt.
11111an Is the arrateat threat to our
forest*!
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'ROW VW OPEN FOR SEASON
- -�_ - SEPTEMBER 1
MEN'S LEAGUES, LADIES LEAGUES,
MIXED LEAGUES
NOW BEING FORMED
a FULL JUNIOR Y.B.C. PROGRAM
- , JUNIOR REGISTRATION
Sept. 8. 10 a.m. - S p.m. .$2.00
Open Bowling Friday &.Saturday Evenings
OPEN SUNDAYS STARTING NOVEMBER 4, 1979
WINGHAM BOWL
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 357-1940
1
h e facts.
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L9
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Check the label on your light beer and see
how it stacks up against Trilight. Know what
you'll find? When it comes to light beer...
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