The Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-03-26, Page 14PHONE 357-1460
Page 6 -- Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, March 26, 1964
PRESENTS TROPHY — John Pattison pre-
sented his trophy to Tom Ritchie, skip of
the winning rink from the Gorrie Legion
at the Legion bonspiel held here on Wed-
nesday of last week. Bonspiel chairman
and Zone sports officer George Brooks of
Wingham is the third man.
—Photo by Strong
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LADY CURLERS
WIN AT CHESLEY
On Saturday a r nk from the
County Curling Club, skipped
by Mrs. Lloyd Montgomery,
took top honors in tht. ladies
bonspiel at Cheslr; for the el-
even o'clock draw.
Other members of the win-
ning rink were Mrs. Ronald
Coultes, vice; Mrs, Jim Coul-
tes, second; and Mrs. Jack Mc-
Burney as lead.
TEAMS WIN IN
EXHIBITION
BELGRAVE-The Belgrave
Squirts and Pee Wees shut out
their Belmore counterparts in
exhibition games here Friday
night, the squirts 4-11 and the
Pee Wees 3-0.
Stephen Fear collected 2 and
Donnie Edgar and Doug Cloakey,
each for the Sauirts. Owen Fear
Michael McNall and Bryan Black,
Black were the scorers for the
Pee Wees.
Practice, no. 11-64, March
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us display our wares and for
making us feel at home. We
are certainly fortunate to have
this means of reaching most
people close at hand.
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tival City are having their"Par-
ade" on April 11 and I would re-
commend that you make an ef-
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will be held in the Festival
Theatre and the sound is just
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London ohapter. If you have
never heard this foursome you
are in for a real treat as these
boys are tops, having placed
second in the International con-
test last year. You wouldn't
believe that four men could
make such a wonderful sound.
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Pres. Geo. Cousins handled
the meeting from the chair and
pointed out the various projects
under way and appealed for
full co-operation (the only way
they can be successful). A bus
for the joint Kitchener meeting
is being considered and we
hope Jim Currie can come up
with the accommodation as a
busload would really be more
fun than separate groups (half
of which would probably get
lost). We are sure that our
friends in Kitchener will show
us a good night out. Plans are
as follows; March 31, bus leav-
ing town hall at 7.30 (hoping
to get away by 8.00), arrival
at Kitchener approximately
9,00; back in Wingham--time
indefinite.
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After an intense work-out
in the main studio the meeting
adjourned to the staff canteen,
where impromptu quartettes
were springing up all over the
place while Reg Bitton was
busy making coffee. We are
looking forward to hearing more
from the Kincardine Four as the
they are working hard and long
to come up with those songs we
all love in true quartette style.
Good luck boys and keep it up.
There should be something stir-
ring in the Lucknow area before
too long foursome -wise, and
don't be startled when the NU -
Notes are re -organized. Full
report on Ladies' Nite next
week, so I'll be sing you later.
LLOYD-TRUAX LEAGUE
Bisons 2843; Colts 2665;
Mets 2562; Pirates 2488; Crack-
ers 2472; Chiefs 2356.
Ladies' high single, C. O'-
Gorman 206; ladies high triple,
M. Forsyth 528; men's high
single, Stan Vanstone and Mac
Ritchie 273; men's high triple,
Stan Vanstone 667.
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COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
Wow! What a night! Every-
one in there pitching as if there
wasn't another chance. And
they are so right, Some very
good games were ,played. We
thank spares Vicki Wild, Helen
Casemore, Jack Walker and
Gord Rapson for helping us out.
We also had two celebra-
tions. Carl Lott had a birthday
and Joe and Vera Schneider
chalked up their 32nd anniver-
sary. Congratulations to the
three of you.
Our high single went to
Shirley Storey with 363, as well
asthe773.Looks
hight' f
triple P
like this was your night, Shirley.
Very nice. George Cameron
took the high single for the men
with 305 and also the high tri-
ple with 713. No sharing the
honors this week.
Team Standings: Hurons 116;
Crees 112; Iroquois 103; Apaches
66; Mohawks 64.
This is your last warning.
Only one game to go.
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MEN'S TOWN LEAGUE
Bill Edwards rolled the high
triple this week with a fine 773
and Matt Boyd had 690, both
with Hydro.
Bill Johnston 718 and Duane
Fenwick 716 for Lee's.
Bob Crawford and Alex Hand
howled well with 694 and 667
for the Rockets.
Burkes had a good night
with Mac Peachy 734 and Don
MaWhinney 676.
The high single was Walt
Brown 320; Mac Peachy had
281; Don MaWhinney 256;Brian
Metcalfe 268; 13111 Hotchkiss 301
all of the Mustangs.
Hartley Watson 283; Bill
Edwards 290, 261; Ken Saxton
Sr. 266; Matt Boyd 279, all of
Hydro.
Bob Crawford 258,270;Alex.
Hand 273; Gary Templeman
TIME TO PAY
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• Bill Johnston 311 and Duane
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