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The Huron Expositor, 1976-05-20, Page 13at HU LLY GULLY 41k unclay,May23 e it a ,Day or Make It A Weekend CAMP- DANCE HAYRID Rentals and Practice on Monday SPORTS & RECREATION LIMITED VARNA ONTARIO 262-5809 THE TICKETS ARE ON SALE FOR'OUR '76 'Optimist Mardigras Saturday, May 29 Afternoon Matinee 3-5 Barbeque Served 5-7 Evening Mardigras 7-? TICKETS AT...-:-A,F4AMMI INSURANCE - THE FORGE — MEMBERS Featuring the -Lincoln Green - Nite Cites SEMORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE 0.6 Ontario's Largest Spring Fair OVER S14,000. IN” . CASH. PRIZES Cum 8 mndvEAR CLINTON COMMUNITY PARK fLi 3 DAYS JUNE 47 FRsLu cAT: FRIDAY, JUNE 4 . 12 Noon--Ontario Jersey Show 7:00 p.m.—.Arena Concessions open to public 0100 p.m.—Pinson of the Pair Contest 9:10 p.m.--Enferfament BrIdgernan Family. 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SiZea IQ to 16 cagy. 4$, EGMONDVILLE BAWLING LEAGUE'S BEST — Trophy winners had their night at the Egmondville bowling league's banquet at the Egmondville United Church on ,Saturday night, From left, are Dianne Muir, Art Strong, Grace Pepper, Fred Burton and Deanna Nobel. )Staff Photo) THE BEST INDIVIDUAL BOWLERS — Highest scorers in St. James' bowling leap e this year were, rear, left, George Loy e, H.A. 231, Ken Roth I-1.S, 350, Mary Turner, HS , 293, front, Gloria Love, most Improved, Sandra Johnson, HA 208, Reg . Dick, most improved and Gail Mathews, HT 759. John Coleman, who had a -hip triple of 939, is not in the photo. (Staff Photo) SHORTS 7.95 - 9.95 HALTERS 2.98-4.98 . "T" SHIRTS 5.95 - 7,95 TANK TOPS. 4.95 - 7.95 BLOUSES 7.95 - 25.00 - SLACKS 12.95 -.19.95 JUMP suns a 35.00 PANT SUITS 16.95 to 55:00 SUMMERIKNITTED POLO SHIRTS , AND "T" SH1RTS We-have-a-huge -choice a cotton knit, "cotton- fortrel" knits and poly- knits in a wide 'range of plain shades, novel stitches, stripes and patterns - that are sUre to please you. Sizes small to extra large. ALL-YEAR WINNERS These six are members of the St.-james' Leagbaieam that Eckert, .Torn Turner, Gloria L had the highept bowling score all year long. From left are Pete Willem's, Mike ove, Paula Marcussen, and Sandra Johnston. (Staff Photo); le- Sore muscles CiS en's ball starts ST. JAMES' .PLAYOFF CHAMPS Top bowlers in the St. James' League playoffs this year were, frbm left, Louise Dick,deorge Love, Reg.Dick, Ruth Steinman, Sandra Beisel and plave Little. (Staff Photo) play Shorts,And DRESS SHORTS Ournew range -of shAs include .denim d'fit -offs, and regular Jamaica style in a great showing of plain shades and checks .in sizes 36 to 44 waist. . 9 5 to 3 • 95 Plenty of sore muscles and legs were the order of,,the day as ..last Monday night saw the men's industrial schedule get underway. , The few player changes and new faces are going to improve each team agc , the 'league openers" proved as 'all but one game was , won' by a single run difference. Plenty of action and errors began the season as the Texaco Duffers started 'slow and finished strong to post the most convincing win as they whipped the Firemen by 20-7 count. The Firumen opened a„5 - 2 lead in the first two innings hut failed to bang on as the Duffers came ;on strong using the powerful bats to move in front. The Firemen also miscued in the final frame as they allowed the Texacci squad to execute a rare triple play to end the game. The.other contest provided lots of suspense as the Queens with newly acquired pitcher Jack Price outlasted a strong Mainstreet, nine to post a 13.- 12 victory.,Both teams'showed a strong team at the plate but the long winter proved disastrous in the field as bothsquads' made costly miscues. The Travellers also st aged on a winning, note upsetting the • powerful Turf Club in the best. defensive game of the evening as they posted a n arrow 4 -, 3 win./ The other contest also proved -excit ping as a,, late rally fell short as the Teachers held on for a ' narrow 8 - 7' victory over the. strong ,Villagers.Both teams shbvved strength at the plate and several key fielding plays held the score down. The openingUight showed just ',low close the leaguo will be this season • and as the schedule progresses it's going to be a nip and tuck struggle by all , eight teams. The captains are reminded that if they want their games recorded properly in the paper that they are required to get their scoresheets to Bob Dinsmore by Tuesday noon at the latest. MOTO CROSS RACES SPORT SOX .. 1.25 to 1.50 SPORTS HATS .... 1.95 GOLF CAI:0*S . 1.95 - 2.50 DENIM JEANS.... 11.95 to 19.50 Victoria Day 14oliday Store Closed All Day Monday, May 21, PLAYOFF CHAMPS -- Playoff winners in the Egmonqville bowling league this year were, left, Mary Nobel, Rob Beuerman, Neil Beuerman, Betty Hulley, Murray Bennewies and Deanna Nobel. (Staff Photo)