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Optimist Atoms tied, the Howick � � � f� � y�� Frances' Wildcats are in the lead Other high games were rolled by ,
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team 3-3.� with 96 points and neck -and -neck are Ric Rathburn 263; Greg Storey 260;
Ken H opened the scoring with °{ ' rr Ross's Rhinos and Jim's Jackasses, Paul Rintoul 260; Keith Cranston 249'.
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' ' > t d g i� L r1' mss' '"f both with 87. They are followed b
an unassisted goal. MatthewHui.i� h y and Rod Hickey 248.
M yrs E; sc®red on a pass from Jonathan "` g
- 'Mel's 72, right on their tales - SENIOR MEN
„ I r are Ernie's Elephants, 71 and Those bowling good games last
bane' and Bart Cameron scored the', p
Marg's Teddy Bears, 70. week were: Bill Lediet-151; Clarence
�ti�y1 �aF� third Wingham goal on a pass from, . �3�` ys� � '� %t r�s. g, ton Sr.
Shawn Gedeke and Matthew Hunter. , Marge Adams had the high single McCallum 168; Ken Sax 186,
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of 247 for the ladies. and the high 190; Biu tJul&iks 198; Bill Purdon
"r� �, ^� ,r �,�• � �`' ,' �xY "` �` �, n E.�"; ',' � � triple of 604 was rolled by Reta Ross. 151, 186; Harry Garniss,178 and Jim
; i Yr . Jim Shaw had the men's high single Coultes 168.
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Belgrave �� �� °° � � � �'�� � of 261 and•the high triple of 538. AVE LADIES
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Other -high games were bowled by Top bowlers last. week were Alma
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conop g �� f � � Yi�, .� ����„` n�, R Reta Ross 225 and Alice Massey 223. Nettie y 173; Irene Lamont 171 and
GORRIE-WROXETER MIXED q
� ,< a � �.��� Hilda Vincent 164.
r 'sr F" Lorna McArthur had the high COFFEE KLATCH
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�' � g � 6�4 while Jeff Longmire had the week are Shirley Young 230 211
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bonsplef, mens high single of 275 and Heinz Jean McKay 194; Ada Aitchison 192
TIM BROWN is 19 ,and the son of Daub"rolled the high triple of 652. and Trudy Boltz 190.
The sixth annual Belgrave Co -Op Wayne and Lorna Brown otWing- Other high games were ,bowled by SENIOR LADIES
Bons rel was held last Saturday at Earl Andersen 245; Nancy Wet- The Sunflowers lead the league
p Y ham. He normally plays left wing
the Wingham Golf and -Curling Club. and is in his fourth year with the tlaufer 228; John Wheeler 272; Ron with 70 points, followed by the
The 9 o'clock -draw was won by the club. Tim played . his minor McMichael 230 and Wendell Daisies, 69, the Gladiolus and the
' Steve Robinson rink consisting of hockey in Wingham. He is a stu- Stamper 260: Asters, 45 and the Pansies and the
teammates Barb and Harvey Black dent at the'University of Western WED. NIGHT LADIES' Roses are tied at 43.
y% and Trudy Taylor. The John Nixon y Ka .'s Klondikes' are in the lead Wanda Stapleton had the high.
Ontario in London where he plans Y
rink captured the 11 o'clock draw to pursue a career in dentistry. with 12 points, followed by Bonnie's single of 200 and high.doubles were
and his teammates were Pat, Besides hockey, his hobbies in- Bootleggers, 9,,Betty's Blue Jeans, rolled by Vera Moffat 333; Wanda
Carman and Wilma Nixon., 8, Joanne's Joggers, 5, Debbie's Stapleton 325; Jean Robertson 314
` chide tennis and golf.
y a: The second draw for the Belgrave Dungarees and Luanne's Levis, 4. and Catherine Wilson 306.
group of Monday night curlers is Paula Leader rolled t$e high COMMERCIALLEAGUE�-
complete and the team of Robbie - single of 283 and he high triple of Carl's Cordobas are" in he lead
i Laurie; Wayne Hopper, Joanne 691., , with 91 points, followed by Joe's
Culbert and Larry Bray emerged , £ Other top bowlers were Jean King Jaguars; 79, Barry's • Baracudas,
;a victorious, recording only one loss. i ° 252; Faye `Remington 249;,, Shirley Frank's Firebirds and Terry's
Y In men's round-robin play'- ' . l Toronadoes 75 each and BI
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z ' , p y - �` ' Young 243; Trudi Boltz 242 and Jan
team skipped by Dave Bender has . Ruttan 233. Blazers, 69.
won the second draw. His team- . { ' ' MON. NIGHT MEN'S Linda Wall had the ladies' high
GET ALONG, LITTLE DOGGIE — These cowpokes, put on.agreat show at, the figure skating carnival held at -mates, are Jack"' Goodall, vice, Al 5. L, k The Black Machine "heads the single of 260 and the high triple of
the Lockridge Memorial Arena in. Wingham. The •boys'are: back, Robbie McGee, Marc Alexander, Adam Williams, second and Doug •Bispop, • x:, league with 1s points, followed by 662. Rod Dickey had the -mens high
Lachance, Aaron McBurney; front, Ben Maclntyre, Derek Stace and Willia Christo her Grei . lead. >t Yy> p single of 289 and Bob Pe had the
Y p g �` the Stone Rollers 17, the Go hers Pegg
The Aari deVos rink was. second a and the Volts, 15, the Matadors, 11 men's high triple of 727.
Howick
- and his team members are Dave e� r and'he,Boat People, 7. Other high games were rolled by
i-IOwiek Atom$ Ablett, vice; Perry'Holmes, second `r `£+ Ken Saxton Jr. had the high single Terry Pautler 264, 233;, Steve
Net win tWO ties and. John Leitch, lead: a s� of 280 and the high triple of 666 was Readman 250; Carl Good 241 and
Y C' BOWLI {/y� f Some• other winnin teams thi Y ZZ s . Lynn Ohm 232.
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past week include: .
The BauersANTAMS continue. to lead the Pike 130,158; Dana._Mathers,172; �n three games Afternoon Ladies': Sylvia Pewtress " 4 F " i. S alone 'Poor or man's opera'
Kerri Cle horn 139 David Bower Howick Atoms were undefeated•in Peggy Moreland, Janet Marston and.
g � - ���` `" Alcohol. and intoxication are an
league and now have 78 points. They �� ,
150 136; Todd Harrison 137• Dann their last three ames, managing a Bev Morrison and Gayle Neil, Ethel in first . lace
are followed .by the CCMs, 61, the Y g g g Gerrie Gail Holmes and Sherrie important i1mage that both Finns
Dominions, 57, McPherson 145 128 and. Jim Hills win'and two ties.' ilowick handed after WIHL win,
the D & Rs 52 the and foreigners have of the Finnish,
Coopers, 37 and he Rawlings, 30. 136. Mildmay a 6-3 loss, while skating to Green; ''Thursday Afternoon Mixed,
P ng t identity and lifestyle. The Finnish
Lesle Pike had the high single of SR. JUNIORS & SENIORS . a 3-3 tie with Wingham and a ,1-1 Mac Eadie, Shirley McKague, Brian
Lesley,Pike g The Psychos lead the a Marston and Jean, Leitch and Earl. In 'Wingham Industrial Hockey language reflects, this fact by con -
128 for the girls and the high double Y -league with deadlock against Ripley.
of 242. Ryan Moffatt had the high. 9,1' -points, followed, b the A Team Howick 1,. Ripley 1' Fitch, L. Archambault, Eileen League, action last Tuesday night, fairing about. 1,000 words denoting '
77 'the Maniacs, 74, he Vices squad" In an exhibition -game last Sellers 'and Cam Cook; Thursday b. �-' the Newsboys squared off against, intgiucation. "Drink~"°it"is said, "is
single of 129 for the boys and the high ' q g 1 * » '
double of 235. 69, Team No. 4,68 and Miami, 46. Tuesday night in Ripley, the Howick N i'ght Mixed, Stewart Leedham„`;