The Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-11-07, Page 11•
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"The Oregon Trail”
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'WILD AND
Strikes &
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
• Seems we can't keep Fred's
team down, but just wait we
haven't ikowled againSt.bilP
yet!
Team standings are as fol-
lows; Doll's 0, Eric's 34, Fred's
42, Harold's, 23, John's 10,
Row's 20.
Kay Gregg took high single
with 243 and Isabel Burke cap-
tured the high triple with 584
With 1 point to ,spare. SorAl'
about that Dot. ' •
• Lee Grove took both high •
single and high triple with 263
and 633 respectively for the'
men. •
Thanks to our spares Keith
Brpome, Peter NOMan, George
-and Iris .Foulon. . . •
THURSDAY MIXED
• Hilda Brown 044,111 Hotch-
kiss once again captured all
the honors'. . Hilda bowled a
248 for the high single and 681
for the high triple. Bill's high •
single was 281 and his high trip-
le 856
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The *ani standings are as
follows: Faults D1Scip1*35;
"Keith's Kool KO 17; 000410",
Gamblers 31; tolonty'S Mods 40;
Bob's 'Bouncers 19; Perry't. PONY,
ars 30, *
Many pecvle were absent
and we thank the f0110Viing.
spares for helping us 'out Gloria
Thomas, TO= Irwin, Neil Ed-
gar, John Strong, Bill Browfl
and Bob. 00:Oak:,
WEDNEWAY4110,10
MIXED LEAGUE
• -Ladiei' high single, •Mar$• ,
Krug 263; high triple,,
•Krug 649., Metes high single,
Ken SeXton338,;,' men's high
triple, Ken Saxton 705, Ladies'
Over 200, Marg Strollg.207,
Angie RobinsotE224„ Nancy
Gillespie.2390 Litida-:4011011* "
beck 240. ,Mell'over 260, Gary •
.TeMplemak2 88, Deng Layton
274101I1 SteVenicn 8097:. *
* ' :MEN'S: LEAGYE
The Flyers were flying low
Monday night, giving up 5
points to the Kings. Second
place Penguins took. 5 from the
Seals and moved. to.; with* 2
points of first place. which is " •
held by the Flyers. The Blues
were. really bowling as they
blanked the North Stars and
left them in possession of the
Cellar. • • •'• • •
• Standings.i6date are; Flyers .
33,- Pengttins.81 ,Seals 26,,
.Kings 24, 'Blues, 18 0,North
Stars 16;1 •
Ted English Captured all, the:
honors with 4;,321 OAP and a
837 triple. f Bill Hotchkiss put
three nice games, together for
a.752 as did Bobcrawford for
...a 728, .including a 310.'SIngle,
• • Other- good triples were bowled
by Andy Henderson with a 724,
Ed.Rintoul 71$ and Bob Angus
716.
FORDWICH LANES
The Mixed League recorded
the following scores last Week:
4ng 262, Don Bridge
20.5,1GarY Sothein 220 and 207,
JaokBennett 222, .,Phyllis "
Under 215, Doug Browne 228,
Pat Stewart 207, Carroll John-
son 218, Joan McCann 206,
Jim Stewart 226 and 210, Doug
Bunker 238 and 224, Leone., ,
Foerter 217, Alex Reid 201 and
246, Jack King 227 and 241,
Eileen Bennett 215, Lyle Foerter
223.
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discuss Safety Measures.
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. A Question and Answer period will follow.
Refreshments will be served.
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SLACK SLOTS, sweaters, and smiles are the • favorite fashions 'for the avid curler are
wirMihg combination for 'this year's' dis- Mrs ,.Jan Hafermehl, Mrs.' Ray Walker-
, and4r7?trs., Jim Saunders of thef
•Ledies'. Wear team. ' 1 ' •
--Advance-Times Photo.
criminating curler. This type ,of sport garb
offers warmth and goad JOI:iks with free-
do.m
of Movement. Modern this year's
ftIIlUIIIIII .. .
Entertain wives Ladies o�
• en
en
cur mg seas
:Thta, Metes Euchre Club held •••
,on
Paurv.lAngliOarkietharch Jostit • "
Friday night when the wiveslAbout 40 ladies, turned. out
were, entertained. About :6; -Monday for the pot
luck lunch -
attended. •, eon at the curling rink when the •
The evenin,g. was spent play- first meeting of the Ladies'
ing euchre. Mrs., Robert, Mont- Club was chaired by the new •
.gomery,Was'the high lady,ond president,. Mrs. . Don Itosenhag-
Ws. G. Simmons had the low en. . • '-
score. • Mark •Arnistroneiras Three new members attend -
the winner' for the men andEarl. Mrs. ,Joant'ste. Marie, Mrs.
Noble had the low score.. Ross Procter and Mrs. E. Eckers-
• Icy. •
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Men's Basketball
Lt year the men's basket-
ball league operated with little
success at the public sl.
choo
To'date this year the turnout
has been lower than last year,
•however Itis early in the sea-
son.
If you Are interested in par-:
ticipatingturn out on Tuesday
and Thursday at the public
school. This year it is expect-
ed that the high school facili-
ties will be available and the
showers will make it more
tractive. .However, more 'play-
ers are needed to make the pro-
gram a successful one.
Badminton
• There are many people 'who
would like to play badminton
in this community. The Wing -
ham Badminton Club is now
meeting at the Public School
gymnasium each Monday night
at 7.30. .•• 1
Before long facilities includ-
ing showers, will be available
at the high schooL
It is hopes that more pe'ople
• will come out and join in the
fun each Monday to revive the
Wingham Badminton Club.
This can be a social 'fight as
Sports fathioi featuring curl-
ing and after curling clothes
were modelled. Mrs. Gary
Gibson, mrs. Jack Goodall and
Mrs. Norman Shepherd appear-
ed in clothes Brom McDonald's
Ladies' and Children's ,Wear
and,Mrs. Alan Hafermehl, Mrs.
Ray Walker and Mrs. JirnSaim-
. ders modelled fashions frorn
Miller's Ladies' Wear,
It was decided that the
Eurith Nasmith Trophy would •
be awarded to the winner of the
first .round robin this year rather
than the winning. jitney rink,
as in the past. The ladies also
plan to buy silverware from
proceeds of ticket sales on a
Christmas tree. '
Past -president of the Ladies'
,Curling Club is Mrs. Jack Bate-
son; 1st vice, Mrs: A. Hafer-
mehl; 2nd vice, Mrs. Al Wil-
liams; secretary, Mrs. D. A.
Rathbun; treasurer, -.Mrs. Fraser.
Forgie; membership, Mrs. J.
Saunders, Mrs. N. Shepherd;
publicity, Mrs. Hafermehl;
house committee, Mrs. Wil-
liam J. Elliott and Mrs. Bill
gain;
well as a night of exercise.
Rackets are available if you do
not have one at present.
Closed
Monday
November 11
REMEMBRANCE
DAY
Brewer
Retail
Optratisd by Brewers Warehotring Company Ltd.
Hockey clinics
Three hockey;clinics will be
held it the,Wingliam Areria this :
year through the Western Ontar-
io A t h t c AS,s0ciation a
coaches' clinie on November
17, and •two teferee.s' clinics
later. Anyone in the area, may
participate'. Referees' clinics'
will also be held in Seaforth
and Chesley.
Wingharrrwa.s named the
home of the W. Q. A. A. at the
recent annual meeting of that
organization, and because of
its central localtion theclinics
wil1 be held here. Anyone in-
terested in attending any or all
of these sessions which will be
held from 9.30 a.m. to 5 p. m.,
are asked to contact Jim Ward,
recreation director, for further
details,.
Tuberculosis caused 658
deaths in Can?(14 ia.st year. Of•
them
were
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