The Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-10-13, Page 15Meet the 1966 Champs
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THERESA DE BRUYN
NORMAN CORRIN
Int. Champion Int. Champion
BONNIE WILLIE
GARY BAUER
Jr. Champion Jr. Champion
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WHITECHURCH—On Satur-
day afternoon WhitechurehJun-
ior C Softball team played the
deciding game with Pointe
Anne at the Newmarket ball
diamond. The score was 7-5
in favor of Pointe Anne which
gives them the O. A. S. A.
championship.
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FRIDAY 14 - SATURDAY 15
"THE HEROES OF
TELEMARK"
in Color — Stars
Kirk Douglas in this action
packed war drama
— Plus —
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
LADIES' LEAGUE
The Wednesday Night ladies
came up with some fine bowl-
ing this week. The Daisies did
not get any points but their cap-
tain, Dorothy Bain did some
fine bowling coming up with
the high single of 326 and triple
of 747.
The Hyacinths are out in
front with 18 points; the Lillies
are close behind with 17 points;
Violets with 15 and Marigolds
with 14; Daisies and Asters are
tied for last place with 10 points.
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WEDNESDAY NIGHT
MIXED LEAGUE
Marty's Mice came up with
all the top scores this week.
Marty Adler had the high triple
of 899 and two good games of
351 and 342. Betty Desmarais
CROWN
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HARRISTON
— Admission Prices —
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Children 40c
WED. 12 - THUR. 13 - FRI. 14
Under water adventure and
unusual under water photo-
graphy will thrill you as
David McCallum - Lloyd
Bridges and Shirley Eaton
star in
had the high single and high
triple for the ladies with 199
and 525.
League standings are as fol-
lows: Marty's Mice 28 points;
Mike's Mules 21; Joe's Jacks 14
points; Ken's Kougers 10 points;
Bob's Bearcats 6 points; and
Rick's Rats 5 points,
Our thanks to the spares who
filled in this week.
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COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
Congratulations to Carl and
Ruth on joining the ranks of
Grandma and Grandpa, and on
their wedding anniversary, too.
Pretty nice gift to receive.
Eek ekl That little old
mouse sure can scare some peo-
ple, but not stop the team from
taking all the points.
Team standings are: Vien-
na Jack 9; Canadian Harold 9;
Black Label Don 9; Red Cap
John 7; Black Horse Geo. 5;
Crystal Norm 3. High triple,
Shirley Storey 609; high single,
Shirley Storey, 233; high triple,
Jim Bain, 740; high single, Jim
Bain, 305.
Thanks to spares, Vic Wild,
Bill Johnston, Maurice Stainton,
Jack Sturdy, Ron Pettifer.
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THURSDAY NIGHT
MIXED LEAGUE
There seemed to be a lot of
cheering over on alleys one and
two tonight. Mac Ritchie had
a lot to yell about when he won
the men's high single with 285
and the triple with 784. Ian
MacLaurin ran a close second
with 280. (Tough 10th frame,
Ian.)
Gwen MacLaurin captured
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Linda Martin, Mary Joan Cor-
rin; Sr. Girls, 6'9f" Marion
Wall, Sheila Ireland, Linda
Mann.
Triple Jump: Jr. Boys, 31'
41" Gary Bauer, Bill Skinn,
Jack Watson; Int. Boys, 35'7"
record Mac Anderson, Mark
Wardley, Norm Corrin; Sr. Boys
34'2" Don Rae, John VanBeers,
Dave Gowing.
High Jump: Jr. Girls, 4'2"
Barbara Boyd, Barb Hethering-
ton, Margo DeBruyn; Int. Girls,
4' Jane Harrison, Joan Reming-
ton, Theresa DeBruyn; Sr. Girls,
their turkey dinners. However,
some of the fellows managed
to work off the effects of the
week-end and come up with
some good scores. They were
Gary Templeman with 319,
262 and a '739 triple; Bill John-
ston with 314 and a '726 triple;
Mac Ritchie with 261, 275 and
a 763 triple; Frank Riehl 299;
Bill Stephenson 298; Matt Boyd
281; Gary Storey 270; Jim Bain
268; Ken Saxton Jr. 270; Ted
English 264; Bob Crawford 262;
Bob Foxton 258.
Team standings: Velvet
Hammers 21; Whiskey Sours 19;
Scotch n' Sodas 18; Boilermak-
ers 17; Screwdrivers 16; Rum n'
Cokes 14.
Winners at
Shooting Match
GORRIE—Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Underwood, Brenda and Kevin
of Guelph spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Under-
wood and attended the Walker-
ton Gun Club annual Shooting
Match on Monday. Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Underwood, Wes Gal-
laway, Earl and Glen Under-
wood also attended. They were
very successful bringing home
seven turkeys and one chicken,
three turkeys going to Guelph.
the ladies' high single with 229,
Laura Richardson followed close
with a very good 227. Gwen
took the triple with 604.
The team standings are real-
ly close, as you can see: Bob's
Bananas 14; Stu's Prunes 12;
Paul's Plums 10; Bob's Blueber-
rier 12; and tied for top place
are Frank's Figs and Elwood's
Peaches with 18 each.
Other thanks go to Louise
and Murray Stainton who help-
ed out. We hope you had a
very happy 21st birthday Pat.
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MEN'S LEAGUE
Thanksgiving Monday didn't
hurt attendance in the Men's
League but by the look of some
of the gourmets they were hav-
ing a hard time bending over
(Adult Entertainment)
CHARLTON HESTON
RICHARD BOONE
ROSEMARY FORSYTHE
"Capt. Newman, M.D."
Gregory Peek - Tony Curtis
Angie Dickinson —Cartoon
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Wed. and Thurs. at 8:00 p.m.
Friday at 7:15 and 9:15
SAT 15 - MON. 17 - TUES. 18
Another wacky Walt Disney
comedy
THE MONKEY'S
UNCLE
in Color — Starring
Tommy Kirk - Annette - Leon
Ames — and on same program
THE TATTOOED
POLICE HORSE
in Color
A most unusual horse in an
unusual story
Saturday 7:00 and 9:20 pan.
Monday and Tuesday at 8 p.m.
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WED. 19 - THUR. 20 - FRI. 21
WEEKEND AT DUNKIRK
THE TEAM WINNING the senior boys' relay event consisted of Bruce Boyd, John Welwood, Bill Kerr, Brian Elliott
Wingham District High School
Track and Field Day Winners
3'9" Vana Rosenhagen, Laura
Walper; Jr. Boys 4'51", Keith
Perrott, Paul Templeman,
Glenn Ruttan; Int. Boys, 5'2/"
record Norm Corrin, Kevin
Fisher, Mark Wardley; Sr. Boys,
4'11" Paul Wilson, Peter Cal-
lan, John Vanbeers.
Pole Vault: Jr. Boys, 7' Gary
Bauer, George Welwood, Jim
Millon; Int. Boys, 8'2" Bryan
Walden, Dale Gammage, John
O'Malley; Sr. Boys, 7'2" Steve
Gorrie.
Shot Put: Jr. Girls, 21'7" Bar•
bara White, Susan Blackwell,
Esther Fish; Int. Girls, 24' re-
cord Dorothy Duck, Ruth Wil-
bee, Susan Czerniawski; Sr.
Girls, 25' record Sharon Stan-
ley, Alma Conn, Mary Finlay-
son; Jr. Boys, 29'1" Barry Paul,
Murray McDonald, Elmer Mc-
Guire; Int. Boys, 36'1" Terry
Rutledge, Jamie Douglas, Lee
McGuire; Sr. Boys, 36'6" Har-
vey Mann, Allan Colwell, Don
Rae.
Discus: Jr. Girls, 53'1" re-
cord Bonnie Willie, Daphne
DeZeeuw, Ruth Anne Pletch;
Int. Girls, 62'8" record Pat
Zurbrigg, Mary Anne Cruick-
shank, Marlene Walden; Sr.
Girls, 44'2" Yvonne Johnstone,
Mary Finlayson; Jr. Boys, 76'9"
Barry Paul, Elmer McGuire,Don
Adams; Int. Boys, 102'7" Mit-
chell DeZeeuw, Lee McGuire,
Brian McKay; Sr. Boys, 88'7"
Allan Colwell, Doug Alcorn,
Harvey Mann.
Softball Throw: Jr. Girls,
124' record Bonnie Pletch, Kathy
Greenley, Barb Dauphin; Int.
Girls, 142' record Jill McPher-
son, Gladys Jerilyn, Mary Ann
Cruickshank; Sr. Girls, 115'
Yvonne Johnstone, Betty Heth-
arington, Mary Finlayson.
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