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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-12-19, Page 200 lrap 6-7U Wig" Advance holes, I)eceniber 19, 1978 •eeee�•••e•••••ee••ee•e•}eee�ee 1' Bowl*inq .............................. iti1611I1pA LADIES_ are set in second with 53 points. Helen Skelton, 233 and Keith Wo Wrens top the team Third ace is taken by Sbeiws Moffatt, 228„ for the siiigles. MiMlitlgs with 41 place lis, �� Schnauzers with 47 followed by Those winning turkeys for lisd a the Cardinals- Hum- Brenda's Bloodhounds, 43; hidden scores were Doris meds are in third with 3s, Marlene's Malamutes, 41 and Burrows, Norma Brenzil, hVe Yo�wed by Canaries with 32, Gayle's Greyhounds, 4o. Ritchie, Agnes Farrier, Linda BowiM with 29 and Robins with Those with scores of 30o or Wall and Helen Daugherty. 1!. more were Jim Griffith, 154 and Spares for the evening were ! M. Robertson, 1a and E. 252; Warren Thynne, 207; Cathy Helen Skelton, Bruce Pewtresa 1 Montgomery, 178, had the high Carson, 202; Don Higgins, 276; and Brian Gibbons. singles. High doubles were Helen Skelton, 200; Jean Following bowling bowled by E. Montgom , 351; Merkley, 275; Verna Hodgins, 224 adjourned to the Odd Fellows' E. Harris, 904; N. Finnigan, 308; and 238; Frank Burke, 254 and Hall were we held our Christmas W. Lockwood, 322; K. Murray, 289; Wes Simmons, 24o; Murray party. Cards were enjoyed by all 300; M. Robertson, 342; and E. McArter, 291; Kevin Hickey, 247, atter a delicious lunch. ,. Robertson, 306. 270 and 314.; Francis Merkley, COFFEE KLATCH 229; Larry Pellett, 206; Bob - FORDWICH MIXED Louise Welwood bowled the Pegg, 228 and 254; Leon Russell, Nellie Allan bowled the high high single' with a 226 game. 217; Lyla. Hickey, 239 and Rod single far the ladies with a Mary Campbell bowled a 203 Hickey, 208. and Elirieda Klaasen had the 573 game. Shirley Storey and Ada Aitchison were winners in the high triple. For the inen John draw for glass turkeys. Merry WROXETER MIXED Winkel had the 247 high single Nolda Kolas was top lady as and Scott McLean the 591 high Christmas and Happy New Year. she'bowled the high single of 240 triple. We'Q start bowling again Jan. 7, and triple of 806. For the men Bob Pl 1980, Pl Scores of 20o or over were Sider had a great night as he recorded by Scott McLean, 217; COMMERCIAL BOWLING bowled the high single of 375 and Nellie Allan, 232; Dave Din - Jean Merkley was top lady ---triple of 691. smore, 213; Donna King 202, , bowler last Tuesday capturing Games of 200 and over were John Winkel, 247; John both the high single and triple. bowled by Ted Smith, 236; John Matheson, 2o2. She played a 275 for the single Wheeler, 5; Evelyn Wendell CHILDREN'S THEATRE -A good sized crowd turned out to see 'Hansel an and totalled 607 for the triple. Stamper' �� �'��'II ��+ WEDNESDAY NIGHT ! ADIES the Magic g ii d Gretel and • • Murray McArter took the single 212; Ethel McMic", 211; Ken J� g' Gingerbread Machine last Saturday evening. The three -act performance was for the men bowling a 291 and Pellett, 215; Ramig Hutebinson, Je King andShirley Storey given by the Wingham Children's Theatre.and sponsored by the Wingham Recreation De - 209 Nolda Kolas 211; Gordon top bowlers Dec. 12 as Jean partment. Kevin Hickey was tops for the ' captured the high single with 296 triple with 731. Haasnoot, 221, 264; Agnes. and Y ��� for the triple Haasnoot 203• Ethelene Smith, In the team standings Esther's ' ' + with 718. Elkhounds hold the lead with 69 202 • Shirley Pellett, 218; Wes Susan's Snails lead the teams points while Isobel's Irish Setters Ball204; 251; Barb Bennett, 225. with 2ppoints and running a close second are Jean's Junebugs withCast 14 - THURSDAY MIXED 18. Shirley's Spiders are in third ngsters +�•r Ruth's Rejects lead the teams with 15 followed by Lila's with 25 points followed by Linda's Lizards, 8; Gladys' Grass - Love Brigs and Marg's Kit Kats, hoppers, 6 and Ednas Earwigs, 5. 'r- -� : who are tied for second with 18 ' points each. In third place areI- Sylvia's T Those bowl aures of 200 or pla� S,Hans e Smarties. 17. followed by gre , more were Pat Brown 203 • Mary Sharon's Snickers, 11 and Marie's ' , Sweet Marisa, rsio. Campbell, 205; Debbie Auge, 228; Parents and youngsters were Katrina. Mother and father were Monique Cameron. The witch, ' Joanne Harrison, 200; Shirley treated to a magical fantasy last played by Monique Cameron and who is eventually is outsmarted A b Over 200 games were bowled Storey, 228, 263 and 227; Verna Saturday evening as the Brett Gillespie. by Gretel, was played by Jenny y Jack Tery i e Marg Ham, 222, and 203; Janet Wingham Children's Theatre Acting in The Great Forest Bender. GREAT Moffatt, 2 o Dianne English, MacAdams, 2o4; Jean King, 234 performed 'Hansel and Gretel Were Scot Bateman, as the baby The audience seemed pleased 241; Keith Moffatt, 228; Bill Wall, and 296; Louise Wehwood, 204 and and The Magic Gingerbread tree; Leanne Cornwall, snippy by the natural ability of all the C 218' Brian Gibbons' 203; Rob 206• Florence Thompson, 205• Machine', woman tree; Scott Stobo old actors as it responded with LAST Wharton, 214; George Skinn, 256 Trudy Elston 2I7; Audrey production, sponsored b Philip Thome * and Helen -Skelton, 233. y T po y man tree; Phili peon, laughter and applause. Even tots Swatridge, 207; Shirley Wharton, the Wingham Recreation Depart- reindeer; Valerie Ricker, owl; within the crowd were en - Those winning turkeys for high 208; Shirleyllows �, Lila ment, did not dish Andrew Mann 11�I�1TUTE doubles and high singles vvel'e �' disappoint its , Herr Hare; thuaiastic as one demanded, Dianne Hickey, 203 and Mary Lee, 265. audience as the cast of Christine Thompson, mother "Turn off the lights !" during the, English, 422 and George �� for the evening were youngsters put on a fine per- bear; Debbie Hodgins, 10 minute intermission. GIFT Ste+ 451, for the doubles and Verna Haugh and Heather Riley. formance. Englebert, baby bear and Andrea Coordinators for the thred-act Winners of turkeys were Jekn The cast of characters at home McGregor as-Adleheid, a baby fantasy were Gail Thompson, IDEA �; were Jeff Mann, playing Hansel, bear. The snowflakes were Susan Stephen Pritchard and An -ie King, for the high triple; Mary and Nancy Nixon, as Gretel. Crawford, Brett Gillespie and Campbell. . GUS MAUE'S Lee for a high single and Shirley' Their friends, who come to visit, , y� Vouchers f�Y, for a draw. Lucky girls on were 1 ed b 2 Come from thanking the friends, We're so happy to know! Re A. Foxton, BP Bob and Bruce tow of o: W I Nil MAM 'Sig You Are Cordially Invited To The ANNUAL LEVEE*' of the Malyot.of th#r Corporation *f Wingham and his Council To be hold at the Wingham Golf cmd Curling Club on UESDAY, JANUARY I r 1980 from 12:30 noon to 4:00 p.m. Buffet Luncheon will be served ADULTS $5.00 HILDREN $3.00 (ELEMENTARY SCHOOL) AA Reception of Visitors on rising from bed Tickets available from: SHIRLEY'S HOUSE OF FASHION THE GENTLEMAN'S CORNER ' URRIE FURNITURE STORE TOWN CLERK OFFICE Ticket sales are limited, please buy now. Or the 1980 each team were Shirleyharton Y "- Caroline Greenaway, Ada Ait- pay Y David Gosling, Carl; Michelle Dunn, .:Helga Valerie Ricker, hilip,. Ger Philip- X117 cheson, Janet Storey Nora Finnigan and Gladys Fryf Check WIW7 us./e.om�O°' F' Ritz; Ben Barnes,, Frederick and Leanne,CornwgH t i �►;�:�' `" x Blyth Summer SKATE SBCBo�Scores- .. . wil Festival BANTAM Bruins in second spot at 36. The i SALEAngela Wall was top girlto Knights are in third with 35 bowler Dec. 15 as she captured followed by the Jets, 26; Iron Book of 4 vouchers . both the high single, with 168, and men, 24 and the Leafs, 21. 1�! to be exchanged Continues . . the double, with 313. For the boys Games 'of 150 or more were I for tickets ' 1t was Steve Baxter, who played played by Kelly Hollenbeck, 154; next summer.the single with 128 and Jeffrey Sandra Moffatt, 157; Debbie s is , Z nd s Mann, who totalled 248 for the Clark, 159 and 155 • Michelle chellego. and many In the team standings the Cameron, 157•; Debbie Scott, 151;o.d- Adults $16.00 reconditioned Eagles are in the lead nth Audrey Baxter, 159; Brenda r Senior Thompson, 210; Billy Tolton, 210 skates with Points and the Cardinals hold a Citizens $13.00 close second with 35. The Falcons and 156 and Russell Springer, 187. Children lightweight Y SR. JUNIORS AND SENIORS 0 $8.00 are next with 30 followed b the • blades at Blue Jays, 29; Penguins, 28 and Kim Rae was the top Junior Only-TrUght the Blue Birds, 22. girl bowler as she played a 265 for has Gam the ' Order ea of over 100 points were a single and totalled 583 for the � FANTASTIC Played by Janette Taylor, 106; triple. Michael Heard was high Angela Wall, 145 and 168; Marc bowler for the boys with 216 for 69CA101 e todayPRICES Nesbitt, 103; Dwight Chambers, the single and 494 for the triple. 122; Steven Baxter, 128; Ricky ` 'In the Senior division Barry During the holidays why not have a Send a Cheque or Leachman, 101 and Jeffrey� captured the high single money order to Mann, 121 and 127. and triple with 243 and 662 case of Trilight on hand. Whether it's for JUNIORS respectively. yourself or for fiends dropping by, ,you'll Blyth Centre ng N. Waterloo Brenda Thom The Bionic Bowlers have shot Tolton the single and peon and Billy way out in front: with 56 points find that trilight's.got it -where It counts... for the ArtsPhone 886-0810 double Dec. 15 wrthBrenda while Hot Stuff sits nine oints 60 calories, 3.5 grlams carbohydrates, bowling a 210 and 358 and Billy a behind for second place. Next is and a light refreshing taste. Box 219, Blyth 210 and 366. High Eriergy with 46 followed by orCall-523-9300 - The Canadians are still in the Mercedes Benz, 45; The Idiotics, a lead with 38 points with the 35 and The Goofys, 21. �tmdv l�wm Games of 175 or more werer Played by Kim Rae, 265; Sheri Walden, 252 and 19o; Debbie Hoy, Peewee: 195; Lori Gavreluk, 190; David • Willis, 185; Michael Heard, 216; edge' Luckno'w Robert Hubbard, 180; Billy Gaunt, 179; Brent Day, 180; Greg Wingham Legion Peewees tangled with LucknOw, Frida Storey, 206; 243 and 213; Denis evening in the Lucknow Arena Adams, 181 and Brian Hoy, 182. and scratched out a 3-1 victory. The Wingham powerplay opened the scoring at 4:47 of the Ri ngette girls i first period with Tim Brown dump Seaforth converting a goalmouth scramble assisted byDoug Once again the Wingham Stephienson ringette girls came up with a big s The action moved from end to win over Seaforth, 12-0. end and it wasn't until 11:26 of the Top scorer was Julaine Adams second period that Dwayne with three goals. Angela Walker, JEllen Rodger and Maureen enkins scored, assisted by Beattie came up with two goals Brown and Stephenson. Ritchie replied for Luckriow�th each. M an unassisted marker in the Other goals were scored by second period. Lori Gavreluk, Pam Passmore The final goal of the game was and Cheryl Beattie. notched by Brown unassisted, The next home game will be + making the final score of tie Jan. 19 at 6 p.m. when Wingham exciting game Wingham, 3, will face Howick. y 1 Lucknow, 1., ICE CHIPS -Goal tender R. W. BELL Mitchell Braun took a regular �'•, �'. shift at forward in this contest and didn't look at all out of place. OPTOMETRIST Todd Stainton showed a couple of nifty stickhandling moves and GODERICH said ey. he owes it all to playing road The Square 524-76(,1 ey. ,4, - :� 4