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LANES
BY t -EE MAE
The bowling' season is draw'
ing to a closeas far as league
play and playoffs are concern-
ed. It is also the time for bowl-
ing tournaments , and so- again
this year there are three teams
----one . ladies' and two men's—
competing in the tournament in
Walkerton. The ladies' team
will be bowling on May 1; two
men's teams will bowl Thurs-
day, May 5, in Class V.
This is the last bowling col-
umn for now. Thanks to all who
helped make it a success.
Seaforth Legion Playoffs
Team standings for the three
week roll off: Birdies, 8213; (o-
Gos, 7831; Spitfires, 7704; r0QPIP^
ers, 7504; Polecats, 7309; Ramb-
lers, '7274. `I'Cbiigrat'rt'1'atiotis '`'td
thee- Birdies. The +`Fkgioot' bah-
gllet is " scheditled fol• Friday,
April 29, at 7 p.m. '
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St, James' Church Playoffs
Following are the standings
of teams .after three weeks:
Hustlers, 8222; Cowboys, 8349;
Alleycats, 8309; Blowers, 8304;
Sweepers, 7716; Misfits,. 7489.
St. James' banquet will be
May 7, at 7 p.m.
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Town Trophy Playoffs
Teams: Mixed (L), 9699; St.
James', 9028; Legion, 8979 and
Egmondville, 8877.
Mixed League
'• The Seaforth Mixed Bowling
League completed their season
on Wednesday. The winning
team for the season was' the
Sunflowers, with Art Finlayson
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by Ray Argyle
II1l THE YEARS ,AI",EAD
Picture, if you will, the 'world
in 1976. Assuming that mankind
has survived another decade of
the nuclear age, set the scene
at the United Nations in New
York.
A Summit meeting of the
Great Powers. has been called.
They're all thee, along with
observers from the rest of the
world's hundred -odd nations.
The big, black limousinep
sweep up the curving drivewa
past the -flags of the world. The
chiefs of state of the United
States, the 'Seiner Union, China,
step out But Who are they?
Ten years ago, in 19.�wff,. Lyn`
Ton 4041.10n was 3,14t a Texas
s` nato�r. "Rttssia:'s 'L'eonid Bre,
zh1h'ev' had p'et'er been' heard of
Icy most Pegple 1,4ester Pearson;
a4bout to win a Nobel Prize as a
xe 5pIt of tie Suez fiasco, was
Vetter kiaoWn around't'he world
tluln either Johnson or Bre-
zhnev.
In another 10 years, these
men and other world leaders,
will probably have been re-
moved by death, illness or polit-
ical change. Who then will lead
their countries?
Based on an assessment of
as- captain, and members: Leona
Anstett, Marie Muir, " Winnie
Nott, Ivan Neilsen and Don Car-
ter. Winners of the individual
trophies
Ladies' high single, Joyce Mil-
ler, 375; high triple, Marg Mar-
shall, 750; high ,average, Betty
Smith, 186;. men's high single,
Bill Brown; ' high triple, Art Fin-
Iayson, 874; high average, Eric
Matzold, 231. Most improved.
bowler, Leona Anstett Joyce
Miller's score of 375 was the
highest game in, Seaforth lanes
this season.
The winners of the playoffs
were Sunflowers. Jack Muir
carne up with a 350' game in
this final playoff game. Jack
was on the Daisies — Bill
Brown's team.
Ladies' Auxiliary Sports
Team standings: Busy .Bees,
128; Chevelles, 127; Spark Plugs
120; Dead Eye Dicks. 77; Queen-
ettes, 76; Eager. Beavers, 39.
High singles: Judy Fraiser,
234; Janet McGregor, 213; tri-
ples, Judy Fraiser, 537; Norah
Brown, 532..
Busy Bees, 133; Chevelles;
132; Spark Plugs, 122; Dead Eye
Dicks, 84; Queenettes, 78; Eager
Beavers, •39.
High singles, Mary Mennell, ,
257; Bev Smyth, 224; high• tri-
ple, Bev Smyth, 582; Mary Men-
nell, 536.
High for the season's bowling:
high •single, Janet McGregor,
322; high triple, Winnie Nott,
669; high average, Norah Brown
169.
At present the local inter -
town team is playing off with
Jim's Selects of Clinton, in
Group 'B'. On Saturday the lo-
cals went one game up and 271
pins. Last Saturday the "locals
played in Clinton and lost on
the round. Banquet 'date is
Saturday, May 14,. at Clinton
RCAF.
Individual scores of local
players last Saturday were: Art
Finlayson 252, 204, 238, 202,
233-1129; Bill Brown 207, 241,
265, 206, 210=1129; Don Wood
2219 252, 230, 189, 97-989; Jim
Scott 258, 243, 173, 217, 222--
1113;
22=1,113; Gord Nobel 316, 255, 201,
242, 210-1223; Eric Matzold,
181, 212, 223, 150, 312=-1078.1
Five -game total, 5860.
rising political figures tin sever
al countries, here are some
guesses as to who they might
be.
UNITED STATES: It will be
an election year in 1978, and
the two contenders could be
Robert F. Kennedy for the Dem-
ocrats, and John Lindsay for
the Republicans.
Kennedy, who began cam-
paigning for the White House„
less than a year after his broth-
er's death, has been all to
combine the legacy och4S 11tot"ii,
er with his own forecaSt,fax t1ie1
future. He has gon ' over Mite
heads of his party's ',tat PA
leaders and to the puhll;of.flatt"
ly by TV), to. sell Atribtlea ons
fresh Kennedy` Age r
Lindsay, handsome, wealthy,
Iike Kennedy, vaulted, frOli :lie
House of " Bepresentttlyes' liitq,
the job of mayor of NO YOr ,
the -most difficult cityin' An01-
ca to govern.
At the age of 54 in 1976, he.
has gone on from the New York
job to other political victories,
and as a Republican liberal, has
rescued his party from Goldwa-
terism.
RUSSIA: After struggling
anew with the concept of "col-
lective leadership," the Soviet
Union before 1976 will probab-
ly have given way again to a
new brand of one-man rule.
The Chairman of the Council
of Ministers will be the m- n
with power in his grip.
It could be Dimitri Polyansky,
born on the day of the„Russian
revolution, November 7, 1917.
Aged 59 in 1976, he had work-
ed himself up to Premier of
Russia proper—largest of. the
states of the USSR—by 1957 and
soon after was elected to the
Presidium, now that all-power-
ful Pblitburo. On October 2,
1965, he became first deputy
premier of the Soviet Union.
Or it could be Alexander She-
lepin, ex -secret police chief, a
ruthless; determined Commun-
ist considered by many to have
been the real No. 2 behind Leo-
nid Brezhnev following the ous-
ter of Nikita Khrushchev. She-
lepin, also born in 1917, was a
"boy wonder” of the Soviets and
had led the Communist youth
organization, Konsomel.
CANADA: By 1976, Canada
will have 24 million people. Its
economy Will probably be tied
more closely to the U.S. than
ever, and French -English fric-
tion will be partly overcome by
rising living standards.
A dominating personality of
the 1970's could be Liberal John
Turner, a bright Montreal law-
yer, one-time escort of Princess
Margaret, . and a quiet spokes-
man of the "new wave" Quebec
Liberals. An' -English Canadian
in Quebec, he would be a logi-
cal successor to a French-speak-
ing Liberal leader who might
have replaced Lester Pearson.
His chief opponent could be
Tory bloodhound Erik, Nielsen,
who won prominence by expos-
ing graft and crime, As early
as 1965, Mr. Nielsen was being
asked to leave his Yukon and
move to a more populous part
of_the country in order to build
a stronger power base for fu-
ture leadership hopes.
CHINA: An enigma in 1976
as much as in 19,66, China will
be nearing the billion mark in'
population, a highly -industrial-
ized, closely -knit nation. Its
leader could be the now almost.
unknown Hsiao Hua, 61 in 1976,
and a Communist since the age
of 14. Taught by Mao Tse-tung,
he became 'political chief of the
Chinese Army. His Iack of for-
mal educationhas not stopped
him from becoming a good
speaker and a first-class admin
istrator.
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The bingo held h'rlday eve
;ling and sponsored by the Roy-
al Canadian Legion, Branch 156,
Seaforth, was larges attended,'
It was held in the Legion Mall.
Winners of the special games
were .Mrs. Lacause, Walkerton;
Mrs. Gordon Lawson, Clinton;
Mrs. Mel Melanson, Seaforth,
and Mr. Erwin, Gerrie. 'rite
door prizes went to Mrs. Flodge,
Seaforth, and Walter Rock, Mit-
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Regular game winners were:
Mrs. Boyce and Gloria Glan-
ville, Seaforth; Mrs, George
Knights, Clinton, and Mrs. 11.
Kennedy, Seaforth; Pearl Tides-
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Clinton;. A. Muir, Seaforth;
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S. Watson, Mitchell; Pearl
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imon; Mrs. Gordon Lawson,
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Frank 'Riehl,. Wingham, Game
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;Fame "15 split two ways.
• The next bingo will be Sat-
urday night, April 30, at 8:15
p.m., in the Legion Hall.
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