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10-71M W infAam Advaaee-'limes. September 19. 18?S
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By Lynne Nicolson
your child skates. Group 1 a"
If the patter of tiny skate
(NST program or Nati
Tests) for tiff
Recreation
Re ort
fides is being heard in your
It is
Skating will skate at
hour twice a week at a cost
F
house, don't be surprised.
an of
BY RENNIE ALEXANDER
just another one of the many re-
$25. Skaters who are workift an
Rec. Director
minders that winter isn't far
away. So that you won't forget,
preliminary figures and and=
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will skate twice a week for 1%
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
Sylvia Pewtress's with five,
the Wingham Figure Skating
hours (2 for seniors) at a cost of
Leon Russell bowled a 335
Linda Wall's with two, Ruth
Club will be holding registration
$35 and $55 respectively. If week-
single and 714 triple to lead the
Saaith's'with five, Sharon Skinn's
During the past weekend the Wingbam is down one game in
an Sept. 24 and 25, 11 a.M.-7 p.m.
days don't fit your schedule
men of the Commercial Legg.
with none and Marg Moffatt's
Wingham Bantam boys Played the best -of -three, with the
at the arena both days.': I
Saturdays are also available at a
For the gals, it was Brenda
with seven.
hall with I. i for the following two games to be played
This year the dub hopes to;-
cost of $25 or $15 if added to other
Griffith's 243 single and Anna
Thanks to Norma and Pat
WOAA championship and lost, 10- in Listowel.
have a good turnout, as running
sessions.
Haugh's 631 triple.
Brensll, Isobel and Don Mont-
i. The boys are down one game in Remember, registration for
the club well depends greatly
if you think the dub has not
Other singles over 700 were
gomery, Bill Brown and Brune
- the best -of -five series. figure skating will be heI4 at the
upon the number of registrations.
been busy this summer you're
recorded by Jean Merkley 222;
Pewtress who bowled as spares.
The PeeWee boys are also Lockridge Memorial Arena
The club would like to stress that
wrong. The Wingham FSC held
Verna Hodgins 215; Esther
NO NAME
playing for the WOAA division Monday and may, Sept. 24-25,
figure skating can be just as good
monthly card parties at the. IOOF
Thynne 200; Susan Pegg 200;
Canaries, Hummingbirds and
championship against Listowel. 4 to 7 p.m. For further in-
for boys as girls. Now it is not
hall and of course was involved in
Verna Haugh 227, 223; Anna
Wrens lead the standings with
formation please contact Mrs.
promising that your son will turn
the centennial by running one of
Haugh 298; Isabel Burke 213; Bob
five points each. Robins, Car -
TUMBLE Vickie Wild, 357.3272.
out a Toller Cranston by spring-
the pancake breakfasts.
Steffen 257; Harley Gaunt 213;
dinals and Hawks are tied at
Registration for all fall
time, but he will learn a few
Coming events will include the
Frank Burke 243; Jim Griffith
zero.
KW 9 UA �" recreation programs will be held
basics that will help him make it
annual bake sale in December
2o2, 286; Murray McArter 215;
Margaret Robertson had the
I Put nwn" in rww at F. E. Madill S. S. Thursday,
around an ice rink.
and the Skating Carnival some-
Lou Readman 204, 220; Larry
high single of 241. High doubles
pmkof aelhr
by i "" t 27, from 7 toe m. in m
Sep • P• gy
Parents, hav' an" image of
mg g
time at the end of the seas Po
Pellett 240; Gene Kruse 702;
y Finnigan,
were bowled b Nora an,
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wo.,��►dculwm �6,
Guy Lafleur, too often make the
Volunteer help from parents at
Francis Merkley 212; Rod Hickey
316; Yonne McPherson, 340;
mistake of putting little Billy on
such events is always greatly
243, 238; Wes Simmons 203; Bob
Cindy Henderson, 304; Margaret
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the ice weighted down by hockey
appreciated. Many skating
Pegg 207, 211; Leon Russell 224.
Robertson, 376; Helen Mc -
equipment and skates a size too
parents find themselves getting
Sheila's Sc'hnauters are in first
Burney, 315; and Elda Coultes,
NATURAL
HAIR
big that make his ankles touch
just as involved in the club as
Family involve-
place with seven points. Gayle's
have five; Father's
300.
the ice when he tries, unsuccess-
their children.
Greyhounds
WROXETER MIXED LEAGUE
AGAIN
fully, to take his first step.
Figure skating would help him
ment contributes immensely to
the well being of the skating dub,
Elkhounds four; Brenda's
Bloodhounds three; Isabel's Irish
�h Riley topped the ladies
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build the strength he needs in his
or any club for that matter.
Setters two and Marlene's
with a high single of 245 and high
triple of 594. For the men Randy
quire
Joair
ankles without the weight of
All in all, the Wingham Figure
Malamutes are still waiting at
Hutchison bowled the high single
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3AepYr
acemput People
hockey equipment and if you
think "figure skating doesn't
Skating Club spells fun. It may
not get rid of all your winter
the starting gate.
WEDNESDAY NIGHTLADIES
of 242 and Wes Ball had high
triple of 617.
Learnabout our systems that cure your
make the boy tough", just try
blues, but it sure helps.
Dale Tolton recorded the high
Other games of 200 or over
balding appearance with our natural look.
executing a mohawk (a skating
triple, a 647, at last week's
Fere recorded by Agnes
Offices in: - Both the 'NATURE SCALP and the
move) for the first time without
session. Edra Mae Armstrong's
Haasnoot 203; Nolda, Kulas 219;
KITCHENER 'M1CR0_SURGERY' are described in our
TORONTO
OTTAWA color booklet. - Send for it ... it tells all ...
falling.The agility and that
g• Y peed
figure skating teaches would
MRS. ALLAN GRIFFITH
255 was the high single.
Jean King's Junebugs, Edna
Bob McCaughan 225• Wes Ball
'
�' 240, Ken Pellett 241; Ethel
no obligation.
make most boys an asset to any
Wroxeter
Armstrong's Earwigs and
McMichael 235; Beth Rile y
Se
91 Owen
hockey team.
Gladys Fryfogle's Grasshoppers
�' Wendell Stamper 201.
St.vl
Kltch•n•r, one.
As for girls, figure skating
Mrs. A. Schouten Par
are tied at five points. Tied at two
FORDWICH MIXED LEAGUE
As advertised on TV. N2G tx5
teaches them grace and co-
British Columbia is visiting her
points are Shirley Storey's
Dave Dinsmore came up with a
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ordination and for everybody the
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cousin Miss Marion Gibson.
Siders, Susan Tolton's Snails
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259 single and a'good 724 triple to
.,AHickey's
Lizards.
top the men. For the ladies, it
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help but make the kids happy and
Burlington, visited over the
The league appreciates the
was Nancy Conlley's 231 single
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Prov.
healtry•
weekend with her parents, Mr.
work of the spares, Dale Tolton,
and Donna King's 560 triple.
City - - - - __
Registration fees vary this
and Mrs. Gordon Gibson.
Karen Snow and June Alton.
Lorne Lambkin recorded a 223
Phone Postai code ___ - Wat 2
year depending on what level
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pfeifer,
single; Murray Koepke 221;
London, were Sunday guests at
BLUEVALE MIXED LEAGUE
Gerald Mattheson 206; Donna
the home of the latter's father,
Betty Ortlieb with a 216 and
King 219; Dave Dinsmore 211,
Student job centre
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Marks.
Marie Walker with a 577 had the
254.
Jamie Sanderson, Toronto, is
high single and triple for the
Wingham
reports success
vacationing with his mother,
ladies. Herb Kenyon took both
Mrs. James Sanderson.
honors for the men with scores of
Golf and Curlingseason
The most successful summer
to date ended last week
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Pfeifer,
Hanover, called on Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Griffith Saturday evening.
279 and 631.
Bowling over 200 were Herb
Kenyon, 279; Milt Boyd, 254, 211
OP EN W
re
the Canada Employment Centre
,
f St d nts in Listowel
Residents are pleased to see
Harry Timm, 222; Ken Murray,
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WINGHAAA MONMEN
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Now available from members of the executive
15 REGULAR SCHEDULE NOME GAMES
ADULTS - $20.00
CHILDREN (under 16) - $12.00
See the following teams in action
at the local arena
KINCARDINE KINUCKS
(Last years Ontario Finalists)
PORT ELGIN BEARS
HANOVER BARONS
WALKERTON HAWKS
CLINTON MUSTANGS
and the return of the a
ARTHUR SCREAMING EAGLES
Home dates and times listed on pass
JR. "C" HOCKEY IN WINGHAM
NEEDS YOUR SUPPORTI
or u e Mr. and Mrs. Loyd McGee home 219; Harold Johnston, 219; Marie
Club Placement totals of 437 jobs filled. again after Lloyd's confinement Walker, 209; Betty Ortlieb, 216;
were approximately 16 per cent to hospital where he underwent Ernestine Kenyon, 200; and Reta PANCAKE BREAKFAST Saturday & Sunday
above those for last year. office was opsurgery. Ross, 200. DRAWS on suits, helmets, boots, oil
wishes t0 announce the start Of The en since the Mrs. Edward Gibson and and preseason service checks
first of March under the super- dao hters Mrs. James Clift of THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED
vision of Sheila Love, student g BALLOONS for the kiddies
Prince Albert and Mrs. Don Games over 200 were recorded
z--- coordinator. During March and
Curling Season Dailley, Cambridge, called on by Jackie Kreuger, 252; Linda
April Miss Love visited schools, Miss Marion Gibson recently. Wall, 209;, Marie Phillips, 201;
�. institutions, businesses and y•
/ agencies to solicit support for the Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Elliot Jean Tervit 202 • Sylvia
g ppo 'SPECIAL DISCOUNT
,yet• 19, 1979 campaign. have returned home from a visit Penh ess Keith Mofia3tt .Z23
at the home of their daughter, 21#, :-237; 'Bill Wall, 231, 200; on clothing
In declaring the office officially Mr. and Mrs. James Ferguson Dianne English, 202, 227; Marg
a.� Ladies', Men's, Juniors' dosed John Chippa, manager of and family, Sault Ste. Marie. Moffatt, 238; Don Montgomery,
Mixed `the parent Canada Employment 223; and Bill Brown, 208.
Centre, paid tribute to the fine
j •Competitive and Industrial response from employers and Jackie Kreugec bowled theGlue vale ladies high single of 252 and Jean
League Curling householders in the area. He also Tervit had the 604 high triple.
commented on the fine media Keith Moffatt had both highBlack-magic
•Instruction available response in promoting the Recent visitors at the home of
P g g j Mr. and Mrs. Bert Garniss were scores for the men with a 237
October 20 campaign ave her
s credit Mrs N. S. Calvert of Paris and single and 678 triple.
\ to Miss Love and her assistant,
Application forms Chris Vyse, for this year's suc- Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson Team stars have Marie •
from Vancouver B. C. Phillip's team with two points,
.� • available at club house.cess._
r•~. For information,
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STRATFORD FALL FAIR
SEPT; 14 - 23
—COOPER BROTHERS—,—
Friday,
ROTHERS-r--
Friday, Sept. 21
$5.00 per person includes got* entry
GODDO
Saturday, Sept. 22
$5.00 per person incl" got* entry
Limited Advance Tickets for above shows available
at Stratford Coliseum, Music, Shoppers Record a
Tape Mart, M i M St. Marys
The FeNewfeg Er*Ms am Fn* with date Admission
Adults $2. Children 7 to 14 years S0-
• Campbell Amusements - Over 24 Rides
• Horse Shows, Wed. • Thurs., Sept. 19 - 20
• Tug of War, Thur., Sept. 20
• Trans Canada Hell Drawn, Sat., Sept. 22
Demolition Derby bun., Sept. 23
Entry Forms Available at Stratford
Fairgrounds — First 40 Cars Accepted
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HOME RUN --Quinn O'Donohue clouted the ball over the heads of the Mount Forest out-
fielders for a home run In a winning cause last week. Wingham Tykes beat Mount Forest
two games straight to take the WOAA thampionshlp in their lepue. Quinn's tegmmates
poured out of the dugout to welcome him at home plate.
is here!
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