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HOW ick Lions
hold bonspiet
GRADE II CHILDREN moved into a new classroom at the
Wingham Public School last Friday and took up their
seats in the same order as in the old rooms. Part of the
class is shown just after moving into the new room.
Weekly Euchre
BELGRAVE—There were sev-
en tables in play at the euchre
held in Belgrave Community
Centre Wednesday evening.
High lady was Mrs. Herb Wheel-
er; high lady playing as man,
Mrs. Evelyn Grasby; low lady,
Miss Janet Adams; low man,
Rots McEwen. The novelty
prizes were won by Mrs. Hazel
Purdon and Mrs. Gershon) John-
son.
Hi-C meeting
WROXETER—The Howick
Lions' Club played host for their
second successful eurling bon-
spiel of the season, held in the
Listowel curling rink last Wed-
nesday, Sixteen rinks tookpart,
when Kertzville. St. Jacobs,
Delmore, Harriston k Brussels,
Listowel, Waterloo, Exeter,
Monoton and Howick were re-
presented.
Winner of the 9 o'clock draw
were Milt Bender's rink of Lis-
towel, composed of Ray McIn-
tosh, Dewey Adams and Lyle
Geiger with 3 wins plus 10. Jack
Keeso's rink of Listowel, was
second with 2 wins plus 12; and
Bob Middleton's rink of Exeter
was third, with 2 and 8, The
consolation prize went to Roy
Holton's rink, Harriston.
Winner of the 11 o'clock
draw was Howard Kaufman's
rink of Kurtzville with Bill Laid-
law, Rae Bender and Elgin John-
ston, with 3 wins plus 18, Irving
Toner's rink of Gorrie, won sec-
ond prize with 2 and 12; and
Clark Renwick's rink of Belniore
was third, with 2 and 8. Riley's
rink of Wroxeter won the conso-
lation.
Winners on the draw prizes
were Lyle Geiger of Wroxeter,
Bill Laidlaw of Atwood, Bob
Middleton of Exeter and Fred
Snyder of Waterloo.
BY THE KEEPER
OF THE PEN
Once upon a time there liv-
ed.... Oh, pardon me, that be*
longs to another column. You
are supposed to be reading about
Wingharn's newest youth spot.
yes, it is indeed a unique place
Where Teen-alters "Stand Tall".
For the past month we have
seen over 100 young people
come on Friday nights to relax
in a friendly atmosphere, to
sing, have discussions, and good
fun together over a coke and
chips. However, all was quiet
at the Pen on Edward Street last
Friday when the keeper himself
led some of the young herd to
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church to take in the program
by the London Bible College
Choir. This added to their cul-
tural status...but I'm afraid
they slip back this week as they
don their old green shirts and
slacks for St. Patrick's Night at
the pen.
Come on now, all you ten-
der young Giraffes. Plan to be
with us -- we have the only
Irish Giraffe in captivity.
FARM FRESH
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a
age, bringing it up two with a
sparkling 862 Monday night.
Matt Boyd, Mac Ritchie and
Bill Johnston are all sitting
around the 233 mark. Thehigh
triple for the season is still held
by Ken Saxton Jr. with 907 fol-
lowed by Matt Boyd with 905.
The high single is held by Jim
Bain with a 380.
Some of the better games
rolled Monday night were; Jim
Bain 300, 269 and an 817 triple;
Bill Stephenson 250; Bob Brooks
283; Mac Ritchie 281, 314, and
an 803 triple; Barry Fryfogle
285, 253, and a 720 triple;Ken
Saxton Jr. 294, 326 and a 862
triple; Matt Boyd 300 and a 719
triple; Bob Foxton 272; Ivan
Gardner .255; Ian MacLaurin
291; Joe Desmarais 255, 292,
and a 795 triple; Ted English
310; Lorne Archer 261; Bill
Johnston 259 and Lev Balser 287,
Team standings: Screwdriv-
ers 114; Velvet Hammers 108;
Scotch n' Sodas 104; Boiler-
makers 100; Rum n' Cokes 74;
Whiskey Sours 67.
A NEW ERA BEGAN for Mrs. Lynn McRae, who teaches
a Grade II and III class at the Wingham Public School,
when she moved with her pupils from the old building
into a brand new classroom last Friday. She is pictured
as she entered the new room for the first time. LLOYD'S LEAGUE
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BELGRAVE—The Hi-C group
met for the regular meeting on
Sunday evening. March 12 in
the church basement. Ruth Ann
Pletch led the sing-song. Presi-
dent Lloyd Michie was in charge
and Ronald McBurney read the
secretary's report.
Jim Robertson opened the
worship with a hymn followed
by Scripture reading by Ronald
Taylor. Rev. Hugh Wilson
spoke briefly and Joan Bosman
led in prayer. Offering was re-
ceived by Gary Jamieson and
Luuk Muilwyk. A discussion
period followed and benediction
was said by Rev. Wilson. Rec-
reation was enjoyed and Taps
closed the meeting. LEN CRAWFORD
MOTORS third, Wes' Winos; Paulin's Pol-
lywogs, fourth; Bob's Beatles,
fifth and Andy's Pandas in last
place.
Next week the playoffs and
good luck to all.
Faye Templeman took all
the honors for the ladies last
Thursday, with a 265 single and
a triple of 654. In the men's
department Bill Schiestel took
top honors with a 336 single and
a triple of 780. Close behind
Bill for the high triple was Verne
Redman with 779.
Last week's bowling ended
the regular season with Jungle
Jim's team coming outon top,
Diane's Dimwits ,in ,secondi,
Marg Moffatt took all the
honors with a single of 304 and
a triple of 670.
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WEDNESDAY NIGHT
MIXED LEAGUE
The champions of regular .
season's play have been decid-
ed. Mike's Mules, made up of
Mike Hlavach, captain, Jean
Lunn, Mary Ann Chadwick, Kay
Ducharme, Eleanor Saxton and
Jack Gillespie defeated Marty's
Mice for first place. Congratu-
lations, team!
The final standings are as
follows: Mike's Mules, 107
points, Ken's Kougars, 106
points, Marty's Mice, 103
points, Joe's Jacks, 83 points,
Brian's Brutes, 68 points, Bob's
Bearcats, 58 points.
Brent Davidson had high sin-
gle of 256 with Ken Saxton and
Mike Hlavach (346 and 317)
close behind. Ken Saxton had
high triple of 933 with Brent
Davidson (825) and Mike Hla-
vach (801) giving competition.
Dianne Grove had ladies' high
scores of 246 and 576.
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COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
I don't know whether it was
a slight touch of spring in the
air or the fact that we are so
close to the end of our season's
games, but everyone seemed to
be in high spirits tonight as well
as in good bowling form. 'All
teams bowled over the three
thousand mark. Carl is still us-
ing his magic marker and all
the beards are beginning to look
like beards instead of fluff. By
the end of the bowling season I
expect the bearded bowlers will
be carrying sacks on their backs
and handing out the prizes.
Several spares came to our
aid tonight, namely Joyce
Gaunt, Helen Casemore, Lois
Cerson, Row Croskill, BillJohn-
sten. Stewart Forsyth and Bruce
Meehan, and we thank you.
High single went to Dot Cam-
eron who bowled 320, Shirley
Storey took the high triple with
657. Old Pal Jim Bain took
both the high single and high
triple with 328 and 753.
Team standings: Black Label
91; Black Horse 86; Red Caps
82; Vienna 78; Canadians 70;
Crystals 57. And, with two
more games to go, I think
things are going to be a little
rough between Black Labels and
Black Horse.
Congratulations to Vera and
Joe Schneider who celebrate an
anniversary on March 17 and to
Carl Lott who celebrates a birth-
day on the same day.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
LADIES' LEAGUE
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
The Violets are still in first
place, gaining 2 pointsand now
have a total of 131; the fillies
in second place gained 4 points
and now have a total of 115
points; the Asters took 5 points
for a total of 8'7; the Hyacinths
took 3 points and now have a
total of 86; the Marigolds took
5 points for a total of 65; the
Daisies took 2. They now have
a total of 62.
THURSDAY NIGHT
MIXED LEAGUE
Marg Moffatt took careful
aim and came up with the high
single this week, a 281. Marg
also won the high triple with a
terrific 691. Wayne Brown won
the men's high single with a
353. (I'm not allowed to tell
you what his other two games
were.) Barry Fryfogle won the
high triple with an excellent
775.
Here are the standings: Paul':
Plums 116, Bob's Bananas 102,
Bob's Blueberries 86, Frank's
Figs 83, Elwood's Peaches 83
and Stew's Prunes 78.
It's time to bid Sandra and
Frank Riehl a sad farewell.
They are off to Walkerton to
join the rest of the hydro forest-
ry crew. Best of luck to both
of them and we hope to sec
them at the banquet.
Our spares for rifle week were
Rheatha Forsyth, Barb Stainton
and Bill Stephenson.
MEN'S LEAGUE
Only three weeks remain in
the regular schedule and it looki
like the Screwdrivers are turn-
ing the screws on the rest of the
league, The Velvet I larnmers
however, ate just six points be-
hind the leaders and might be
able to hammer out a victory
before the dust tettles. Nu mat-
ter what team wins, it should
be an interesting three weeks,
There it quite -a battle going
on for the high average. Kee
Saxton Jr. now has a 288 aver-
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