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l000mAi*mittiokas.WIN
` `' ,,, DU LEAG +
The :finals oi' the Ind.o,strial -Bowl.
1g. League playoffs: resulted i>t.• a
win ° for tbe•, ,McColl,Fronteitaea;
The outcome Was Very close; illi
deed it was only by :the narrowest:
h Chie
able to..nose -out: Larderis Decor-
ators, -'their, opponents in the anal
game, Larder's, won the' gate 4
points to' ,3,• losing a'. `point on the
total score,'. Had the 'p Inters wo*'
'the.- total score • point there would
•have „been a three-way. tie for•' the•
championship.
Imperial' 411 'i',enWA Canoes' Q`;
Bloch, 3f takers; `7t Paddlers.: 0; Dry
Cleaners 7, Tiger : 0; •' Turkey'
Farriers: 5, .Goderich , Mfg., Co.. 2,
FINAL STANDI G " . •
McCo11-Frontenac, Chiefs..., 43
French 'DO' Cleaners, • 42
Imperial 011. . .:.. .........:' 42
Biocl� Makers • ................. 'F37'
Larder's Decorators ...,,.. 36
War' . V...dnoes,, ...,....,,. .�� ., •30
7.
Turkey ' Farmers : • '' 28 ;
Goderieh Mfg Co..•.., 21
Paddlers,. 20
Tigers . • �. 16
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PLAYOFFS IN SIGHT IN
CHURCH BOWLING LEAGUE-
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when -warmer weather arrives.__'
On . week to: go before *the y -
he pla
offs begin'..itement is beginning
to show its face at long -last among
the ,teams -'of the Church Bowling.
League. Once the play-off begin,
then the big question will be: "Who
will receive the shield this -.year?"
North„ Street No. 1 and the Bap-•
List 'team °teamed up,,Tutsday . night
with the Baptist . team taking. 4 of
the 7' points, with their score of
2837 to North. Street's 2954, Sara.
Alcock. and •Dave Medley "led 'tne
Baptist bowlers 515- and 535.
For' North St?An,ge .Anderson
and Wes, Richardson were " high
bowlers with 532 and 575.
St'. Georges No. 1 kept•themselves
in the playoff series by taking 5
of -.the. 7.-:fibints;-•from North Street
No., 3 with, a' score of ,3101 against -
2962: Marilyn'Culp, and Bert Medd
led ° the St. ,•George's team'. with
scores • of 543 • and 629. For• the
North Street team ' it •was . Je'nn,
Xf'wee +don't stanici for ,soimething:
;,11,rtlre:-'aR •fall 1' ,.
r` fining
Democracy does not mean that I
equal•--to..•me. ••
District 'Deputy. Grand
Master' and Staff
will .Visit
Huron Lodge I:O.fl.P.,,.
On ._
April 18th at 8
Z Kay Hall •
T -North ,
EJ1.1�
*Ilitee
Everyone down here a G.,(Q.I. is
countting. the' minutes until Thurs-
{� day at 4.0'elock, When•' school erdls'
vacation; begins.'
and the mater v as,,
° only one ,ee
these. few' days ate' looked forward
''• ,S 1 .+ ..to,. f m+. ,the.#beginni g' OfV anuary. .�
h ever 'one has a plea"san • tra
TM ARM, INVADES
• to believvegon seefng all the khakr. in town Might be i
T r? suited soldiers parading, the •streets,,,
•Ithat the: -ate had ,taken- aver 'Code=
r rich,` • ' Our' cadets ,are, throwing
!thetnise'ves, •- into preparations. •fPr•.
°to their•benualheld'mainsYse4th. 1
ction, which Is
on ,Mael
r z The "little fellows" from. Grade
9 have: ` &ome trouble keeping up
with�tlte "bigger guys," -„tut mo doubt
they will soon'overcome •this handl.'
gap. . Some o. the inarehers have
h'e t ains.' is in
&uish n
. between
n
r left
and rightfeet.l.0 'But time
Will" ;tell, and:, wh o knows,:. .
maybe they 4o. have two'` left "feet i
A. new 'attraction has •'been added
this year, by a snappy drumming
Section. . from . the girls' band,
HOOPiA. .PLAY-OFFS
'Excitement and rvairy : are
running high as the Grade 9 girls.
basketball nears the Vials,
• On Aprils '9BT won ,•cone over
McPhee and' Harold Hibbert with 9BC,. 9,6, and dropped, -the 'second
639 and 516. game 'oto • 90B, ;4-3: Marion . Bogle-
St. ,George's' No. 2": "took 5 points was -referee,
from the North. Street No; .2 team . The games on April 8 saw 9AT
by defeating. them 3059 to 3013. blanked 10-0 by- 00B; take one from,
St. •George's high bowlers were 9BB,. .10-8, and ,tie 'the third with
Phyl. Martin and pert MacGirr.:9BT, 2.2.. . • . ••
with 511 and 66. Winnie ,and . ' •The standing. today' is:
Gordon Henderson led the' ••North 9CB 7 points
Street ;'team with 578 and ' 571 as 9AB . - ' •• 6 points
their scores. 9BT 6•. points
Knox.points.: from .•. 9CT_....... ............. 6:.points'
Know NQ.:1 took � . ,
"Victoria with their 'score of, 2917` .9AT 5 points
-to' Victoria' -s•- •2877. .Una-•MaeDon, • __: ` _911B• 0 points -
aid and Brent'' Nelson led the Knox The three teams tied ,for- second
teani- with 502 and 598. Dorothy ,place :are now, playing off."
McVittie and Wendell Pltblado, led NOTICE .
•the. Victoria team with 446 and 677 '•Don't forget TG.C.L'sthird .annual,
' North Street No. -4 were the- only ' !open ;':house," to ,be held F«'ilday,;
o' take a full 7 *Ants.. , TT'heir May ;27.,
opponents wee ,Knox No. 2. Helen.
Robinson and' Bud Mathieson led
the North Street-.teamwith 491 'and
•531; - ,Fpr Knox it was Joan
Buclnnan-and--Hon: McKay' with
499 and •418. The_'total scores. read.
.North..•.:Street "3039 and Knox 2841:'
.4e/di-McPhee once againy'leads the
ladies as the stop scorer of the
evening, with 639. Wendell ;Pit-
bl•ado won the•. top place for the
men with 677.
THE STANDING '•''
-North Street `No. 1 ... 88 ,
Stl--.-George's `,.No, 1 •.... 77
North .k Street No. 2..... 75
St. George's No. 2 74
• North Street No. 4 .. 69
•• - Knox •No. 'r 68
'North,Street • No. 3 67'
St. Peter" -s.- r :
Baptist , .. - 61.
4jons dered one of ;:the .leading;.
ttivo-�iiano tem' 'iii
a, Act'„• united
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State§, Vera. • ppleto,11,and Michael;
Field will be 'the entertaining artists
at tthe-G'oderieh Con' tin by Concert
on Friday,. April 22nd, , at • Knox'
Presbyterian . Church. In addition
to,;trans-:continental tours they' have
been 'heard aver leading radio net-
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day, keeps the axe away."
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