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SHOWING ONE DAY ONLY
LYCEUM WINGHAM
WED. 3 APR. ONLY
Aen's 7p.m.
Stan ley had high single. -
score of 330, High triple
o George Humphrey with a
re. es over 225- Ron Stanley
eorge Humphrey 272, 227;
hnstone 240, Bill Hunter
George Stanley•226, Wayne
1 25.
ini points: Owls 7, Cardinals
`,tures 5, HaWks 2,
tn Standings: Wayne Cranr
,Owls 7, George
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trey's Vultures 5, Ron'
y's Hawks 2, 'Bob Cranston's
ies 0. :
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Ties 6:30 p.m.
ion Campbell was' the high
the first week in the play-.
C lling a 233 single and 592
es of 200, and over: Marion
ell 233, Jessie Joynt 215 ,
ne Barger 206,, Mildred
[on 223, Vana Garnmie 208
McDonald 205, Mildred
1218. :
in points: Mildred Bushell's
s 7, Grace Elliott's .Corgis
ma 'Clarke's Spaniels 5,
'MacKinnon's Poodles 2;.
d Cameron's Terriers 4.,
!Campbell's Retrievers 3.
n standings: Collies 7,
Is 5, terriers 4, Retrievers
Iles 2, Corgis 0,
Town & Country
Second day of playoffs
Ladies high single went to Anne
Dexter with p total of 167, She
also bowled the high double at 320,
For the men Howard 'Barger took
both the high single and double
with totals vf,,180 and 333.
Team points:.Harry Lavis° Reds
5, Margaret McDonald's Blues 0,
Vera Purvis' Yellows 5, Bill Ross'
Oranges, 0, Les Purvis' Greens 5 ,
Henry. Carter's. Blues 0.
Play-off standings, Reds 10, •
Greens 8, Yellows 7, Blues 3,
Violets 2, Oranges 0,
Men's 9 p.m.
The 3rd week of the play-offs.
It was a close race for high
triple. Clarence Greer rolled
708, Wayne Rhody 707 and Ron
Stanley '706. These were follow-
ed by Fr. Dentinger with 664 and
Keith' Cranston with 658.
The' high single 293 was rolled
by. Wayne Rhody;. with 273 rolled
by Ron Stanley in second place.
These were followed by Russ
Button with 268, Clarence Greer
263 and. MelCorrin 249.
Team points: Haryey Houston's
Fords 5, Bob Greer's Olds 2; Chas.
IVIcQuillin's POntiacs 4, Herb
Barger's Mustangs 3; Bill Button's
Buicks 0, Clarence Greer's Dod-
ges 7.
Team standing,: .Dodges 16,
PontiaCs 14, Mustangs 12, Fords
10, Olds 7. and‘Buicks 4.
Kin loss
Bowling League
For the first night of the play-
offs Harry Lavis rolled the high
single for the men with 228 and
Gerald Rhody had a high triple
of 560,
For the ladies Merle Rhody
took the high single with 249,'
She also had high triple of 585:
Team standings: Pippins 7, Spys
5, Wealthy's 2,, Macs 0:
Radishes Win
9,P.M. League
Sudden death playoffs between
the Potatoes and Radishes were
forCed , when they came Up tied
after their long battle I Congratu-
lations to the winners, the Rad-
ishes,
They sure had to bowl this
season to win this honour. Good
luck ladies in the Playoffs.
High single for the evening
was Kay Crawford 295 and high
triple: Kay Crawford' 644..,
Games over 200: Kay Crawford
295, Rena Forster 235, Mary Jar-
dine 223, Dianne Carter 245 ,
Hilda .A'ndrew 206 , Anna Johnstone
213 , Maudie Fisher 204, Mary
Cleland 213., -
Team pointS: Barb Helm's Carr
rots 2, Lynn Wall's Corn 0; Dianne
Carter's Onions 7, Janet Barger's
Potatoes 3 , 'Anne Wisser's Radishes
4; Irene Nelson's Peppers 5.
Team standings: Potatoes 110 ,
Lucknow
Dungannon.
For the ladies Diane Park rolled.
the high single of 2.94 and Mary
Fisher the high triple of 651.
Ladies over 225 were Diane
Park 294, Marion Cook 268 , Jane
Treleaven 25'7, Elaine Collins 256,
Mary Fisher 255, Ruth Jardine 249 ,
Beck Culbert 233 and Joanne
Searle 226,
For the men Bill Stewart was
high in both single and triple with
300 and 752,
Men over 250 were Bill Stewart
300, 281, Harvey Culbert 282,
Lorne Cook 271, Barry McDonagh,
266, Harold Errington 263, 255,
Jack Caesar 258.
Team points:. 'Chipmunk.s 0,
Kangaroos 7; Foxes 4, Squirrels 3;
Gophers 3, Lions 4; Polecats 2',
Zebras 5; CoOns 5, Tigers 2; Cubs
3, Wolverines 4,
Standings: Group A: Zebras 9,
Polecats 9, Cubs 8, Coons 7;
,Tigers 5. Wolverines 4,
Group B: Kangaroos 12, Gophers
8, Squirrels 8, Lions 6, Foxes 6,
Chipmunks 2,
Radishei 110 +, Onions 92 1/2,
Peppers 88, Carrots 88, Corn
Season high, single, Mary Clel-
and 303; :season high triplet Merle
Rhody 718; season high average ,
Kay Crawford 187.
Winner of St. Patrick's Day
Draw - Mary Maclntyre, Lynn.
Wall, Tena Gardner.
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Area Broomball
League Happenings
The Teeswater Broomball
League play-offs have been in
full swing for the, last few weeks
at the Teeswater Arena. In the
consolation round, the. Formosa
Diamonds defeated the C.P.
ers and the Chepstow Axemen
overpowered the Linda's Hairstyl-.
ing team. This past week saw
Chepstow and Formosa end in a
2-2 deadlock.
In the Championship Division:
the Glarnmis Flyers
eliMinated St. Mary's Cold Stor-
age in two games whereas it took
overtime for:the Salem Road Run-
ners to defeat the Bernie Raiders.
This past week saw Glammis Fly-
ers score 3 unanswered goals, to
go one up on the Salem squad.
THRILL TO
THE fASC1NATING
STORY OF 'BUCK!
A COURAGEOUS
DOG WHO MET
NATURES TOUGHEST
CHALLENGEt.
ALSO SHOWING AT
AZTEC KINCARDINE
FRIe & SAT. '29 & 30 MARCH
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All-Stars Play Mildmay All-
Stars: Another first for broomball
in this area will take place in the
Teeswater Arena on Sunday ,
March 31st when Mildmay and
Teeswater All-Stars clash at
2.00 p.m. It is anticipated a
large crowd will be in attendance'
for this match so fans are advised
to come early.
See what your dollars can do.
Support Easter Seals.