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Chris. Ring (left) accepts the trophy for Most Improved Player on the Optimites team from
Bob Read. The award was made at a special end-of-Season banquet Saturday., (Staff Photo)
League Bowling wqund up last Friday night at ,Noble Lanes when St. James'o,p,the "A"
Championship and trophy. Members of the winning team were (Back row) Georg LOie,, John "
Coleman and Ron Henderson. (Front row) Mrs. Gary Betties, Ann Noble and Mrs: John Johnion.
They defeated the Commercial team by 24 pins to win. (Staff Photo)
Mrs. Ron Broome presents the Broome's Floorcoverings trophy for Most Valuable player
..on the Optirni.ts Novice Hockey Clilh to Joe Czerwinski Jr. The team was sponsor.ed through-
out the season by the Seaforth Optimist Club: (Staff Photo)
On Thursday night the "B" Championship was decided when Constance Foresters emerged
winners over the other five teams to the ,4 B" Grotto. Shown above are (back row) Ken Thompson,
,Ed. SalVerde. (Front row) Mrs. Ken Thompson, Mrs. Bill Little and Mrs. Bob Campbell. Absent
was John Wammes Jr. The championship is decided over five weeks of bowifng. (Staff Photo)
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Doug Anstett took laurels from two sources for his scoring ability with the Seaforth botimites
Novice Hockey Club this year. Presenting Doug with the team trophy is, Joe Czerwinski (left)
while Bert Clifford of Clinton, the WOAA convener, presents the trophy for.top scorerin the
league. (Staff Photo)
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