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zer headed the pukes with 621
(236).
An even split on points came
when the Rural' Hollers and Re
pair Men met on alleys 5 and 6.
Lloydj Stewart, rolling well with
651 (281), was Pest for the
Rollers, while Bill Baker
the Repair Men with 585
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Fred Darling continues
the league in the
averages with 233,
to lead
individual
while Bob
Nicol has moved into the second
Other averages:
Ray Boudreau,
and Ken Hoc-
Jack
3AINT3BURY
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Picking,
Mrs. W. J, picking and Mr. and
Mrs, A. Caldwell and family were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. M. McDonald. Jack spent
last week with Mr. and Mrs. <M.
McDonald.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Harry Carroll
and boys were Sunday dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C, Ings, of London,
Miss Janett Davis was a Sat
urday evening supper guest with
•Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hodgins, of
Lucan. f
Mr. and Mrs. R. Greenlee spent
the week visiting relatives in
Michigan.
Mr, G, Washburn, of Guelph,
spent the week-end visiting with
friends and relatives in this com
munity.
Miss June Bierling, of
was a week-end guest
home of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Mr. and Mrs, M. H.
spent Saturday visiting
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where one will do. The other
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geese with, one shot, using an
Imperial long range BB shell.
His bag for a two-day hunt was
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Men’s League
‘Wednesday night, November
9,’the Erks had a rough evening
when they met the Whizz Bangs.
Tpe Bangs had good scores
and took three of the four
points. Jack Whilsmitli had a
nico triple for the Bangs with
714 (265). Don O’Hearne topped
the Erks with 667 (224).
. The Rural Rollers had
pickings when they met the
less Canners, and took
points. Harold Penhafe, rolling
very well with 663 (247), head
ed the Rollers, while Ed. Ander
son had the best score for the
Canners with 600 (221).
« The Grand Bend boys clashed
with the Tanks in another match
and took three points from the
Legion lads, Lawrence Mason
had a good triple of 66'0 (258)
for the resort lads, while Eugene
Beavers with 601 (280) headed
the Tanks.
Friday Night
* Friday night there was a big
upset when the highly vaunted
Seedsmen met the Repair Men.
The latter combed the Seedsmen
foi‘ four points and moved ahead
of Jack Fulcher’s team ill the
standings. Bill Elworthy, rolling
604 (265) had the best score
for the Repair Men. Jack Fulcher
tossed a terrific triple of 69 7
(303) for the Seedsmen, 'but to
no avail.
The Tigers and Spare Parts
met in another set and split the
points. None of the scores was
terrific, but Roy Hunter
best for the Parts with
(206) , while I-Iurley .Shaw top
ped the Tigers with 5 60 (23’5).
The Dukes picked up four
easy points when they were
scheduled to meet the Hensall
team. The latter didn’t show up
and thereby forfeited all four
points. Top score for the Dukes
was Ralph Sweitzer’s 214.
Monday Night
■Monday night’s trundling did
not produce any terrific scores
in the regular bowling schedule.
The Canners again had to for
feit their .game, as only • three
men showed up at the alleys.
The Whizz Bangs were the op
position and collected the four
easy points. Art Whilsmith was
high, for the
(207) . Archie
gdod game of
ners.
The
when
Spare _ ., . . _
Jack McKnight’« men only man
aged to salvage one point of the
four possible. Ed Hunter-Duvar
was top man for his team with
642 (254), while Ralph Sweit-
Standing—W L A P
Repair Men ..16 5 6 22
Big Six .........14 4 5 19
Butchers .......11 7 5 16
Grand Bend ..12 6 4 16
Seedsmen ......12 6 4 16
Whizz Bangs .11 10 5 16
Spare Parts ..10 11 5 15
Snipers ...........10 8 3 13
Pinpoppers ....10 8 2 12
Erks ..............9 9 3 12
Dukes ............9 12 3 12
Tanks ............8 10 3 11
Rural Rollers 9 12 2 11
Tigers ...........9 9 1 10
Keglers .........7 11 2 9
Canners ........6 15 1 7
Mighty Mice .4 14 2 6
Hensall .........4 14 1 5
GREENWAY
Word was received here by
relatives on Sunday of the death
of Mr. Solomon Pollock in Lan
sing, Mich.
Mr.and Mrs. Ed Mathers of
Detroit spent the week-end with
Mrs. W. T. Ulens.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean tBrown are
visiting with Mr. and 'Mrs, Byron
Brown of Toronto and are
tending the Winter Fair.
Mr. Wellwood Thompson
Brampton is visiting with
and Mrs, Lawrence Pollick,
Mr. and .JVIrs. Fred Steeper
visited recently with relatives in
St.Thomas.
Mr. Claude Detloff of Detroit
spent the week-end with his aunt
Mrs. Albert Pollock.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. McPherson
and family of Toronto called on
relatives here oh Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs.. Lloyd Brophey,
Cleve and Francis visited Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fallis
and family of Mt, Forest.
Mrs. R. Snowden of Parkhill
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter McPherson.
Mr, Donald McGregor is builds
ing a house at Corbett on tlie
land which he purchased from
the estate of the late Jas. Pol
lock. Mr. Willis Steeper is doing
the carpenter work. ,
Mr. Dawson Woodburn of
Toronto spent the week-end with
his parents
Woodburn.
Mr. and
and Wayne
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Eagleson.
Tuesday afternoon, November
8, the Skunks and Whizzers, the
two new teams in the league,
met and rolled off three games.
They were behind the rest of
the teams because of their late
entry into the league. As it
turned out, the Skunks had it all
over the Whizzers, taking three
of the four points. Bernice Chris
tie was the only Skunk that
made any impression, tossing
532 (221). For the Whizzers,
Marg. Miners had the best scores
for her team with 447 (164).
Wednesday Night
Wednesday night, the Yarn
Spinners and Frisky Sisters
clashed in one match. The Yarn
Spinners whitewashed the Sisters
4-0, with Elmira Ford leading
the way with a triple of 504
(214). The Frisky Sisters were
paced by Phil. Haworth, who
bowled 572 (235).
The Musketeers continued
their fine bowling when they
met the Bookies and took 3 of
the 4 points. Pat Bush had the
best scores4 for the Musketeers,
tossing 550 (2.10). Eileen Vivian
rolled the best score for the
Rookies with 477 (178).
The Housewives and Sorority,
both low teams, met in the last
set of the evening, and split the
points. Ruth Hess again topped
the Sorority gals with 483 (184),
while Marion Frayne led
Housewives with 475 (171).
Thursday Night
Thursday night, the Skunks
and Happy Gals met on alleys 1
and 2. The Skunks didn't raise
too much of a stink however,
and took only one point from the
Gals. Dot Hall continued her ter
rific bowling for the Happy Gals
with a 652 (2.3.9) triple. Doreen
Prance of the Skunks also had
a good triple of 597 (2400.
The Hot Dogs were a trifle
too hot for the luckless Lucky
Strikes in another set on alleys
3 and 4. 'Dot Brady had another
good night for the canines, toss
ing 578 (259). Eileen Frayne
was tops for the Lucky Strikes
With a triple of 505 (199).
The Jolly Eight took quite a
shellacking when they met the
Whizzers on alleys 5 and 6. Lor
raine Brock, with a triple of 450
(18S), led the Whizzers, while
Irene Jensen had 508 (193)
the Eight.
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In the individual averages
Bhady continues to show the
With 202. Other top scores
Dot Hall 195, Shirley Darling
192, Vi Fisher, “
Bernice Christie
Bush .183.
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Happy Gals
Hdt Dogs ..
Frisky Sisters
Housewives
Hookies
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The census taker was inquir
ing of the mountaineer how many
children he had.
“Four,” was the .answer, “an/
by* gosh, that’s all I’m going to
have.”
“Why?” said the- census taker.
“I’Ve' just read in this here
almanac that every fifth thiltl is
a Chinaman.