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11.44eYblrds, \ 21
• T,p)30•nny',s 21.
• Best Bowlers 18
• Pyramites 16
AllyCats 15
Strikers 12
High Single, Cathy
Palin -161, Debbie Dupuis
143; High Triple, Cathy Palin
405.'
Boy's High Single Mark
• Johnston 184, Marty
Andressi 170, High' Triple,
Mary Johnston, 465, Marty
• Andressi 434.
LEGION
High Single, Helen
Nichol on 282, Don Coleman
248.
High - Triple, Helen
--Nicholson--666-,--Don—Eaton-
605.
STANDINGS
Liteweights
Highlanders
Buggy's
Shoguns
Tryhards
The Winners
MIXED TIONSWG
Weekly Ladies 1-11gh Single
Betty Oldacre 225; high
Triple Betty Oldacre 599.•
Men's High Single John C.
Ron B. 262; tigh Triple Ron
Betterman 677.
• Season's Ladies High
Ttt 641, High
Single, Flora An7 260; High
riple Marg Sco
Average NaneY Huisser,
Barb Weisenberg, 186.
Metes High Single, Ron
Beuerman; 335; High Triple
and Average Ron Beuerman
922, 236.
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STANDINGS
'Crickets 36
Mosquitos 32
Spiders 28
Beetles , 22
Worms 20
rwigs 9
EGMONDVELLE
Ladies Weekly High
28 Triple, Martene Miller, 626;
18 High Single Rose Bisback
18 226.
16 Men's Weekly High Single
14 Karl Teichert, 343; High
11 Triple Karl Teichert, 817.
1
,$TANDINGS
canatn ' 35
Blue, ,
Recap
Crystal
0,V,
Diamond
37
20
30
32
36
THURSDAY NloilTERS
STANDINGS
Superstars 37
Blues 34
Die Hards 33
Whipper Snappers30
Alley Oops 30
Pin -Ups 25
Ladies Weekly'High Single
and Triple Jackie Nobel, 281,
676.
Ladies High Average
Linda Gt:idzak, 197.
Men's Weekly High Single
d Triple, Brian DI, 271,
-659: liter Averag-e Murray
' Benneweis 216.
SENIOR t..t.tizmNS
• BOWLING
Ladies High- Win Murphy
and Second Mary Coleman
Men's High Ed Andrews,
Second Bert Walters.
TY",$!• -.7177$Y -$Y,
• HIGH LANE
Win Murphy 4 Irene Smith,
Wilfried Tremeer, Lloyd
Pipe, Bd Andrews, Loren
Dale.
TOWN AND COUNTRY
BOWLING
STANDINGS
SDHS principal
Cougars
Hipwaders
Flipflops •
Ankle Biters 32
Hush Puppies • 23
North Stars • 24
Ladies High Average and
Triple, Leanne McKay 199,
29
25 633, Ladies High Sinrgle
Sharon Forrest, 253.
15
Men's ,High Average Ron
Harris 228;
Triple, Doug
Men's High
Forrest, 269.
4.1
Men's High
Proctor, 650;
Single, John
how wills. mayoralty
Bruce shaw, principal of municipal politicis for two'
eaforth District High years to finish a university
School, • has re-entered degree and complete some
municirsl politics, winning • other projects. One of those
back h is -former office. Mrprcijects was to serveas
Shaw was elected mayor of chairman of the historical
Exeter on Monday, with 848 foundation which lobbied for
-votes---td—opponertf___Don the _motorail= of _Faceter'O__
Cameron's .691' votes. Mr. town hall.
Cameron was an Exeter - During the two years, Mr.
councillor. Shaw also unsuccessfully
The SDHS principal was
mayor of Exeter for two
terms, before stepping down
to pursue other interests.
Mr. Shaw said he left
sought the PC nomination to
run for member of parlia-
ment for Huron -Bruce.
Murray Cardiff of R.R. 1,
Ethel, was selected as the
party's candidate.
-Mr. Shaw said after his
two year hiatus,
he realized
he did miss municipal
,he
and involvement in
the community.
When asked if he might be
using the mayor's job as a
stepping stone to future
political campaigns on a'
provincial or federal basis,
Mr. Shaw said "No,
absolutely not.”
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HEADS UP—Although the big attraction of the day was snowmobile drag
races; activities at Hully gully Sunday included a skydiving display..0ne
of the skydivers, Al Miller of London, guided himself to a perfect landing
on the drag stripin front of several hundred spectators. (Photo by Ellis.)
..BUT WHERE'S THE SNOW?—Hully Gully was the scene of snowmobile
drag races Sunday, but the races were held on muddy strip, rather than
on snow. Included in the afternoon's program was this D.J. Challenge, a
race between disc jockeys from radio stations in Wingham, Londori and
Sarnia. (Photo by Ellis)
Curling news
Cash Spiel Saturday
by Drusilla Leitch
A really big weekend is on
ap at the Seaforth Curling
vith the first of what it k
loped will become an annual
:vent: the Cash Spiel. There
ire three events with cash
mires. totalling S1.740.00.
fhe opening draws are set
or 9 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
Saturday and the finals are
ic-heduted for 2 p.m. on
Sunday. Spectators are cord-
Eally invited to come to the
:lub to watch what is guaran-
teed to be top.rate competi-
tion.
Extra seating is being
arranged for your comfort.
For those' of VOU who are
flaming to attend. here is
he opening line-np: the 9
t.m. draw - Hodder of
alencoe vs Brian McIntyre of
Harriston:
.Skeoch of Palmer-
ston vs Bartonof Mount
Forest; Carr of Wingham vs
Brown of London and Camp-
bell of Seaforth vs Max
McIntyre of Kincardine. On
the 11:30 a.m. draw -
Thompson of St. Marys vs
Bogie of Goderich) Walter of
Seaforth vs Grant of Tees -
water; Willoughby of Till-
sonburg vs Graham of
Listowel and Vrooman of
Waterloo vs • Bioklev of
Harriston.
All games will be 10 ends
with the prizes being award-
ed as follows: 1st prize - the
winncr of the A event.
5800.00; 2nd prize, the run-
ner up of the A Event.
S360.004rd prize, the win-
ner of the B Event, 3320.00;
4th prize. the runner up of
the B Event. S160.00; 5th
prize, the winner of the C
Event, 5100.00. All winners
will receive small replicas of
the trophy which will go to
the team placing first. All
competitors will be treated to
a B.B.Q. steak dinner on
Saturday night. What more
can be said than "Good
Curling! r
The following 16 sponsors
supported Ms new Bonspiel:
Stcdmans. Stewart McCall
Ltd.; the Seaforth Veterinary
Clinic; Winthrop Geveral
Store; Seaforth Jewellers;
Wilfs Bike Shop; Bob Camp-
bell's Mcn's Wear; Dave
Deattie Furniture; Lorne
Brown- Motors; Hethering-
ton's Shoes; Smith Carpets;
The Pizza Train; Bank of
Montreal: Ray's Family Mar-
ket; Roth's Food Market and
Waltag Distributors.
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HEADS UP—Although the big attraction of the day was snowmobile drag
races; activities at Hully gully Sunday included a skydiving display..0ne
of the skydivers, Al Miller of London, guided himself to a perfect landing
on the drag stripin front of several hundred spectators. (Photo by Ellis.)
..BUT WHERE'S THE SNOW?—Hully Gully was the scene of snowmobile
drag races Sunday, but the races were held on muddy strip, rather than
on snow. Included in the afternoon's program was this D.J. Challenge, a
race between disc jockeys from radio stations in Wingham, Londori and
Sarnia. (Photo by Ellis)
Curling news
Cash Spiel Saturday
by Drusilla Leitch
A really big weekend is on
ap at the Seaforth Curling
vith the first of what it k
loped will become an annual
:vent: the Cash Spiel. There
ire three events with cash
mires. totalling S1.740.00.
fhe opening draws are set
or 9 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
Saturday and the finals are
ic-heduted for 2 p.m. on
Sunday. Spectators are cord-
Eally invited to come to the
:lub to watch what is guaran-
teed to be top.rate competi-
tion.
Extra seating is being
arranged for your comfort.
For those' of VOU who are
flaming to attend. here is
he opening line-np: the 9
t.m. draw - Hodder of
alencoe vs Brian McIntyre of
Harriston:
.Skeoch of Palmer-
ston vs Bartonof Mount
Forest; Carr of Wingham vs
Brown of London and Camp-
bell of Seaforth vs Max
McIntyre of Kincardine. On
the 11:30 a.m. draw -
Thompson of St. Marys vs
Bogie of Goderich) Walter of
Seaforth vs Grant of Tees -
water; Willoughby of Till-
sonburg vs Graham of
Listowel and Vrooman of
Waterloo vs • Bioklev of
Harriston.
All games will be 10 ends
with the prizes being award-
ed as follows: 1st prize - the
winncr of the A event.
5800.00; 2nd prize, the run-
ner up of the A Event.
S360.004rd prize, the win-
ner of the B Event, 3320.00;
4th prize. the runner up of
the B Event. S160.00; 5th
prize, the winner of the C
Event, 5100.00. All winners
will receive small replicas of
the trophy which will go to
the team placing first. All
competitors will be treated to
a B.B.Q. steak dinner on
Saturday night. What more
can be said than "Good
Curling! r
The following 16 sponsors
supported Ms new Bonspiel:
Stcdmans. Stewart McCall
Ltd.; the Seaforth Veterinary
Clinic; Winthrop Geveral
Store; Seaforth Jewellers;
Wilfs Bike Shop; Bob Camp-
bell's Mcn's Wear; Dave
Deattie Furniture; Lorne
Brown- Motors; Hethering-
ton's Shoes; Smith Carpets;
The Pizza Train; Bank of
Montreal: Ray's Family Mar-
ket; Roth's Food Market and
Waltag Distributors.
Bali & Hockey
JACKETS
Our specialty
LOU'S SPORTS
60 Victoria St.
348-9971 Mitchell
ALL SPORTS EQUIPMENT
AT TEAM PRICES
High performance
made comfortable
SR—NT •
5'.cp.ryz; SyS.P"'1%
PXCP':.Pr. ..v-rfkr.a Ani
.IPTF4In SPP
•
BIG DISCOUNTS ON ALL MODELS
STILL IN EFFECT.
-ELDER ENTERPRISES
SALES & SERVICE
DIAL 262-6142 HENSALL - ONT.,
I mile West and 1 Mile South of Hensall
Your Authorized Yamaha Full Service Dealer -
YAMAHA