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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-03-24, Page 14WINGHAM PEE WEES wound up their games in an ex- hibition tilt with Clinton Saturday. While not winners of the playoffs the team had a top-notch season. Back row: Bill Skinn, Terry Dingman, Randy Hafermehl, David Hod- gins; centre row: Jeff Lockridge, Bill Brown, Doug Gam- ma,ge, Ron Or'en; front: Doug Leitch, Bob Sangster (goal), Stewart Hurter, Bill Hilbert; Mascot Danny Irwin, fore- ground. Left and right are Elwood Irwin, coach, and George Garntrage, manager. Missing for the picture were Bradley Lewis, Philip Beard, Stephen Tiffin, Stephen Lloyd. Sit ......... p.q.I ............. 115111WI ,,,,,, 11.1.11 iiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ...... 11..118111.11,111 ........ ...... ..s. ..... ......... ........ .0tiiiittitttli ................ t ....... ....... ................ JUNIORS Dave Balser was in fine form as he took full honors with a 270 single and 387 double. Rhonda Bell led the girls with 170 single and 259 double. Some of the better lines rolled were Ian Shepherd 235, Barry Gardner 220, Paul Swat- ridge 100, David Walker 173, ter what she did, it was wrong. I guess you should have worn that wee bit o' green, Agnes. Up to date, I had the record for the low. I guess it happens to all of us at one time or another. Team standings: Stampeders 146; Argonauts 106; Rough Rid- ers 97; Ti-Cats 92; Blue Bomb- ers 68; Alouettes 67. Ladies' high single went to Ruth Lott with 235 and high triple to 1111- da Stainton with 627. For the men, the high single went to Norman Cameron with 288 and as well the high triple of 644. (I think!) Couldn't make out my own writing this week, Nor- man, so if this is wrong, my apologies. Just a reminder to all -- Be sure to be out for the playoffs, This year, as per other years, there will be no spares during playoffs. 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A run down of the top bowl- ers for the regular season is as 'allows: The Comets, consist- ing of Fnnna Deyell as cap- tain, Irene Ferrort, Anne Ben- nett, Mike Illavach, Brian San- derson and Monty Bennett. The ladies' high average trophy goes to Betty Lee with a 1e3 average; the ladies' high triple goes to Joyce Gaunt with a 640 and the ladies' high single win- ner is Betty Illavach with a 269. For the men, Mike Hlavach had the high average with 222; Bob Angus had a 750 for the men's high triple and yours tru- ly, Fred Lee, had the men's high single with 336. Now starts five weeks of playoffs, good luck to all. 0--0--0 THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE Shirley Walker had the high single for the ladies last week with a 228. Gwen MacLaurin had the high triple with a 591. Mac Ritchie was high man last week with a 293 single and a 720 triple. Stephen Tiffin e Ron Perrott 104. Final standheee Bruins 59, Hawks 48, Leafs I:, Rangers 41, Habs 38, t% ings e7. BANTAelS Julie Foxton had both the high single, 14.', and a 228 double to take '.p spot for the gals. For the eeys, Bradley Coulter was in :'.re form as he rolled a high sieele of 147 while David Tinin put games of 143 and 142 together to take the high double. Final standing Whites e0, Greens 531, Red, Blues 211. INTERMEDIAns Jim flendersm literall),. had the pins and "lights" flying and took high single, 255 and a 456 double. For the gals high single went to Patsy Walker 219 and high double, Barbara Dauphin, 371. The Oaks held top spot as they downed the Maples 3 to 2. Birches took er points from the Pines while the Walnuts showed no mercy as they took full points from the Poplars. Top lines rolled, Richard Wharton Barbara Dauphin 216, Greg Carter 225, John Phillips 2e3, Allen Carter 215, Robert Armstrong 212, Gary Bauer 2.1.e, Mike White 205, Newt Richardson 233, Patsy Walker 2L1, Don Collar 216, Ron Goy !LI, Jim Henderson 288, Jenffiivi. Henderson 213, Bill Brown Final :taekling, Oaks 58, Walnuts el, Maples 40, Birches 45, Pines :s1, Poplars 30. Remembin' the playoffs start next wee, Don't let your team down! 1k sate that you are present to llelp your team out in the playoffs. Messengers Meet, Study Assions WI ITIIri IURCI I—Calvin- Brick Mkssk•ngers met Sunday in the cluitele The pianist was Doreen Patti:on. Jim I3eecroft gave the e;.11 to worship for the theme, "Faith and Dangers". The Script:re was read by Shir- ley Partisan. Marilyn E obertson led in prayer. 'CIS- Herald's report was given by Joyce Taylor. Alex hu croft and Marlene McGee recfeved the offering and Jim Fen ,/,roft gave the of- fertory prayk ,r. Duane Currie read a Duerr:, The story of Wilfred Gren- fell was giv•ri by Mrs. Law- rence 'Naylor. All went to their classes where further study was held on mit.sionary work. 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Dave Balser Rolls 270 Teams Now in Play Explorer Group Works on Puppets BELGRAVE—The Explorers met for their regular meeting on Sunday morning which was opened by Brenda Johnston with the Explorer hymn, purpose, motto and prayer. The story, "Homemakers" was read by Mrs. Stanley Hop- per. The worship service was conducted by Gail Mayberry who gave the call to worship. A. hymn was sung. The Scrip- ture was read by Stephan Fear. Thoughts on the Scripture were given by Mrs. Laura Johnston. The offering was received by Ken Hopper and Gail Mayberry led in prayer. The minutes were read by Grant Vincent followed by the roll call. The treasurer's re- port was read by Evelyn Bie- man. The members decided to hold their April meeting on Friday evening, April 15 at 7:30. The group worked on mak- ing puppets. The World Friends were given out by Grant Vin- cent. if t.