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LEGION LADIES
A tight race is developing be-
' - - teams, with the Model
• A's ."'t :t place with 63 points;
the,Ceinets are close behind with
The Laurentians have 57; the
Tin Uzzies 52.
' 11.10 Single was bowled by Jean
Mug and 'Muriel Irvine who were
. tied at 232; Helen Oasemore was
runner-up with 220. Jean's SO
triple was, high with Muriel's 599
goodrunner-up.
• COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
The Cadillacs 'are, way out in
front with 78 points. Theirimarest
rivals are the Ramblers with 64.
The Cougars have 60; Meteors
57; Chryslers 47 and Chevs 45.
Janet Scott rolled the ladies'
high single of 267; high triple
honors went to Dorothy Croskill
With 662. For the men, it was Jim
• Miller's 272 single and Bill Ste-
venson's 691 triple.
Thanks to spares, Aantje Rob-
inson, Bill Stevenson, Len Phil-
lips, Barb Dauphin and Wes Sim-
mons.
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WEDNESDAYNIGHT
LADIES' LEAGUE
Team standings next week
start again at the bottom with
this being the end of another ten -
week, sequence,
Ruth Ann's, Zircons ended the
series on top with 42 points and
Sharon's Garnets were close be-
hind with 41. Joanne's Opals had
39; Jean's Emeralds 33; Judy's
Pearls 32; •Barb's Sapphires 23,
It's a good thing we all like the
number 23, isn't that, right, Sap-
phires? •
*ihssingle honors went to Bea
Shropshall., with 289 and high
triple was bowled by Ruth Ann-
, lteadMan midi 812.
• GartiesAver 200: Barb Dauphin
231, 231: Linda Cason 234;
Maude Sehiestel - 232' Ruth Ann
.r
mau264, 263 285; Jean Xing
, 217; Edna: Armstrong 221,
210; Betty Foxton 203; 'Jeanne
rrisonf201, 203; Shirley Storey
2; Jayne English 203; Jean Mc-
y.,217f 1411a Hickey 218, 231;
Shirley Sallows 210; Diane Eng-
lish 218; C4ro1 Strong 2181 Ruby
geLennan 246; Beth Skinn 266;
Be Shropshall 289; Muriel Mc,
li'arlatie 202.. — • '„
' it*
• 40i* 's, ' many
dicfiC•iliekare now on top with
pomts Let's get, 'em, folks!
Bruce's Boozers aren't far behind
with.11POints; Murray's Miseries
• have moved up to third place with
03; :Barry's Beeiners and GarY's
SCORES
sentej with a birthday gift. Hope
it brings your bowling scare up,
Leonard!
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SENIOR LADIES
The Wild Roses are out in front
with 56 points now. The Forget-
Me-Nots are trying hard but not
getting far; they are up to 41. The
Buttercups have 34 and the Blue-
bells 19.
The gals really outdid Omni -
selves this week. Mrs. M. Robert-
son had high 'single of 184 but
right behind her .came Mrs. A.
Cameron who had a 183 and a 182.
Miss A. Wilson had a good 172
single.
Mrs. Cameron took the high
doubles honors with .a 365 and
other good doubles were recorded
yci
Robertson (318), Mrs. E. Can-
by Mrs. A. Edwards (333), Mrs.
B
e grave intermediates. lose 2; win 1
AFTER A BATTLE ROYAL for the PeeWee "0" tourney championship Nee Sunday •
night at Wingham Arena, the Mitchell winners and Sentorth runners-up went through the
traditional handshaking ceremony while catching thtir breath from a flat out overtime
period. 'Wingham Colts were eliminated SOurday Whan Mitchell edged dut a 0-$ victory.
(Staff Photo)
gram '(318), Mrs. M. Mitchell
(305) and Mrs. L. Carmichael
with 300.
ur zv e an grave ave Kurtzville struck Ord ag*,
me n e c amp ons p and made the score 5-2 in their
o -o-0 playoffs for each of the three favor.. Belgrave fought back to
previous seasons, and they lost no toting the final seire to 5-4 but
FORDVVICH MIXED time in showing why, in a game could not get the 'equalizer.
Fordwich Mixed Bowling
League record the following high
scores:
Carol Donaldson 239; Lorne
Lambkin 205; Den Bridge 215,
202; Andrea Eskritt 205, 221;
Leone Foerter 232, 213; Alma
Hargrave 209; Mabel Gibson 255;
Bob Harnock 242, 244; Lyle Foer-
ter 203; Dave Dinsmore 218;
Bennie Wilson 203; Winnie Win-
kel 284; Alex Reid 250, 202; Gertie.
Lambkin 222,
Ladies' high, single, Winnie
Winkel 284; high triple. Leone
played at Wingham two weeks
ago.
Play was fast, hard and
spirited, with Kurtzville jumping
into a 4-2 lead by the end of the
second period.
Checking in the, third period
was extremely close with each
team playing cautiously, waiting
for an opportunity to strike.
Atwood 11,ftelgrave2
Belgrave went to Listowel last
week to take on the Atwood Inter-
mediates and suffered their
worst defeat of the season,
The firSt period was a,Scorelest
tie, and at the end of the seem,'
period it was 3-1 in favor of 411
wood.
Instead of coming on strOnger
`IBC Junior Bowlin
Foerter 593; gents' high single; Junior Bantams
Cheryl Hubbard and Jeff Jack-
son were the top stars in the
junior bantam division. Cheryl
had the high,single of 131 and high
double of 227. Jeff's scores were
182 and 319.
• Other 'games over 125: Jeff
Jackson 137; David Nesbitt 129;
Brad Gerrie 140; Brian Hoy 127;
Michael Rintoul 126; Geoffrey'
Hamilton 159; Craig Brydges 140;
' Scott Cornwall 139.
The Rascals have moved into
first place with 50 points. The
Meeses and BC's are lied at 49.
The Arches have 39; Snoopies 35
Alex Reid 250; high triple, Bob
Hiirnock '673.
TOWN MIXED
6
.Dave Dinsmore 220; Rev.
Charles Forrest 228, 226; Elfreide
Klaassen 264.
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• MOLESWORTH
Molesworth bowlers recorded
the following high scores for the
• week: '
Walt Bowen 215;,IsabetoPear-
son 200; l)on Me anrie11 , 214,
291; Gordon Matheson 304, 234,
208; Dorothy Martin 251, 202;
Brad Matheson 204; Shirley Ross
• 40; Vale 2101 AlexItoss
204, 226; Joe litoor*•201 Howie
Baker203, 240; Helen Cullen 214;
Annie McKertcher 213; Donna
Moore 233; Doris Matheson 204,
206, 224; Richard Jolly 259.
and.. 'GaIs have • 55 and
perisie'S_PantherS, have53: Belmore s
uth:Baxtef took ladies' high ,
single with a nice •game of 237,
while Gail Holmes led the ladies',
high triple of 614. .Keith Moffatt
had ig°04 night. and won all the
men's honors with 'high single of
2/0 and high triple of oil
The over -200 games this week
werel.Keith•Moffatt 270, 211, 210;
Don. Montgomery 216, 208, 218;
Brune Machu' 224, 231, 210; Gail.
Holmes 209, 207; Paul Rintoul,
245, 201; "Bill Johnston 252; Pat
Fryfogle 218; Perrie Holmes 200;
Emma Doyen _218; Barry Fry-
fogle235; Ruth Baxter 237; Isobel
Montgomery 211; Bruce \Skinn
Al Skelton 218; Earl Young
Thanks to spares, Bill Johns-
ton, Paul Rintoul, Keith Moffatt,
Rick Smith, Ruth and Gerd Bax-
ter, Bruce Skinn; Bill and Fier-
enee Stapleton and Randy Bren-
ZiL
I understand someone was pre-
s, •
BELMORE - Last Tuesday
night the . local girls defeated
LUcknow 40 in hockey. Two goals
were scored by Darlene Ballagh,
While the, remaining goals were
scored by Marj Eadie and Ruth
MacArlam. Marj Jeffray was in
goal for the. shutout.
Wednesday the Betmore Ban-
tams• lost to Fordwich by the
score of 6-5. Curtis Dettrhan got
three of the Belmore goals, while
Garth Dickert and Jeff Dickson
each got one.
Also Wednesday, the Belmore
Squirts defeated Wroxeter 8-2. •
Scoring for Belmore. were Donny
Busby, David Eadie and Murray
Mawhinney each with two goals
and Kenton Schaefer and Wayne
ten Pas each with one.
- In broomball, Belmore tied the
Mildmay .Monarchs 0-0.
THESE YOUNG ATHLETES of Wingham's Sacred Heart
Separate School dire volleyball champions of the Huron Ele-
mentary sdhOOIS by virtue of their 1644 win over nearby
contenderslrom Howick central Jan. 20 when teams from
12 clicols eornPeted. Croom row, left to right: Jane A/nth,
and: Peanuts 33. •
Baritams
Tivo teams lead the bantams;
the ;Bunnies and the,'Plutos are
tied 'At 02::4Th'e
points; Lulus 43; -Caspers 34 and.
Yogis 29. •
Brenda Foxton rolled the^ high
single of 171 and high double of
291 for the girls. For the boys it
was John Bennett's 175 single and
Rick MacLennan's 327 double
that took honors.
Other games over 150: Steve
Morrison 153; Stephen Burke 166;
Michael Foxton 151; Rick Mac-
Lennan 166.
Juniors
Girls' high single and high
double were taken by Nancy King
with 187 and 363. Rick Sallows
rolled the boys' high single of 266
and Jay MacLaurin landed the
431 high double. •
Nancy had a second game, a
good 176; and three boys also
came up with good singles, Kevin
Hickey with 185; Jay MacLaurin
with 207 and Ken Tervit with 169.
The Byrds are in first place
with 63 points; The Osmonds
have 49; the Stones 45; Bee Gees
39; Hollies 34; Doors 25.
Stephen Readman wen his
crest for 100 pins over his aver-
age.
Seniors
Richard Harcourt rolled the
high single of 241 and the 596 high
triple for the seniors.
The-TiCats are still charging
-ahead, now have 57 points. The
Argos are up to 45; Kedapaji:41:
and Cane 39. ,
• Four Steps • ,
To Stardom •
Winners of the house rounds,
the first step in the FourSteps to
Stardom tournament, are:
Bantam girls: Esther Nethery
will bawl as a single. Team memr
bers are • Brenda Foxton, .. 400
Kopas, Patsy Nesbitt,..,..Cheryi,
Hubbard' and Brenda Mac/
Lerman.
Bantam' boys: Stephen Btirlrift
will bowl as a single. Teamlneint.
bers are Billy Olitn,. John SORB
nett, Rick MacLennan, ',TOM*
qP4411 and Pkeigork .19)aelfir
• Thesq,-3.001v.fgrallitifin of/01VA%
against other teams fro, tel
Bluewater Zone in thc•fsecondd
step Sunday, February. 11, at 2731
p.m. at Collingwood Lanes, • .41
Junior girls: Debbie Hull will
compete as a single. Team mem-
bers are Nancy King, Rhonda
Lee, Joan Cerson, Peggy Tervit
and Elizabeth Wehmeyer:
in the third perod, Belgrave
seemedito give up, with Atwood
taking full advantage and romp-
ing to an easy 114 victory.
Belgrave 7, Forthwith 1 •
The Belgrave learn- redeemed
itself somewhatfor its two losses
by defeating Fordwich in 41, game
played in Fordwich Wednesday
of last week.
Belgrave opened the scoring at
8:07 of the first period on a quick
goal by Rod Ainsley, assisted by
Ken Henry.
Larry Robinson followed with a
hard shot into the upper corner of
the Fordwich net on a pass from
Neil Bieman, Then' Bieman, not
to be outdone, scored an unassis-
ted goal five minutes later before
Fordwich scored their only goal
at 18 minutes into the first period.
In the second period Belgrave
made it 5-1 onloals by Bob Pegg
and Tom Black assisted by Ken
Henry and Larry Robinson. Second Period
Checking was quite close, result- 3. Listowel Farrish
ing in a rash of penalties on both (Locluidge) 4:52
sides. • -
weekend action
.•;,The Listowel Cyclones gained a
split in Junior "C" action over
the weekend, beating Kitchener
Ranger* 10-3 Friday and then
iosing 5-3 to the *New Hamburg
Halms Sunday. Both games were
played at home.
Nen Parrish led the Cyclones
over the hapless Rangers, firing
three goals over the once power-
ful Twin' City club. Robbed of
and B be,lbeRangerst°cPluPlaYersby the
btheplaPer'elitedA
a
no less than six midget players in
the Cyclones.
Wayne
..431c11310enal.ti"were
match for
Wayne Millen fired two with
singles going to. Blaine McCut-
cheon, Dale Fleischauer,, Allen
Dickison, John, MacKenzie and
Graham Ra‘ilton. Replying for
the Rangers were Don McCrorY,
Ray Kuntz and Greg Fixter.
Listowel led in all departments
including the penalty parade,
taking 11 of the 15 ;infractions
called. Jeff Loekridge picked up
a major misconduct' and a game
suspension for arguing too
strongly over a five Minute.high
sticking penalty called against
b
Kitchener,- goal, Dowler; • de
fence, Reidiger, Reick; forwards;
Kuhn, Baulk, Cy kis, alter.
nates, Duench, Rob' on, McCut-
cheon, Kressler, Kuntz, McCal-
- Juin, Shushack, D. Mccrory,.
Fix -
ter, S. McCrory.
Listowel- goal, t; defence,
O'Krafka, Lockridge; forwards,
Fleisehauer, Blake, Coghlin; al-
ternates, J. 'MacKenzie, Gowing,
bickison, Farrish, Millen, Moore,
Mecutcheon, Hamilton, Law-
rence, S. MacKenzie,FstperodInglis.
1. Listowel Farrish •
(unassisted) 4:45
2. Listowel Millen
4. Listewel - Millen
(unsiisted) 7:00
5. Kitchener(Rob-
' MOOD, Duenell) 16:38
6. LiStOWel McCutcheon
(Hamilton, 'Pleischauer) 1710
7. Kitchener Kuntz
(McCallum) 1955
zoo Period
Listowel Fi
3
1(itehener -FiZghlin) :!9
(unass1Sted)
10. ListOWel
(Moore; Millen/ 9:07
11. UttoWel DickiSon*
(S. MaeKenzie) 10:31
12. Listowel J. MacKenzie
(unassisted) 16:36
13. LiStowel Hamilton
• (Fleischatier, Coghlin) 17;57
Newihunburg5.UstoweI3
The Hahns spotted Listowel
371 first period' lead then came
roaring back with three unan-
swered second period goals and
one in the third to take a strong.
hold on second place in the Cen-.
tral Junior "c" league.
The Cyclones held one- and
twomia11, advantages no less than
six times in the third period but
failed to mount a consistent at-
tack.
Ken Farrish Allan Dickison
and Graham Hainilton all scored
in the first as the Cycliines held a
wide margin in play. Gary Hof -
stetter replied for the }Jahns.
New flamburg completely
dominated the second and third
periods of play and' took advant-
age of poor clearing by the Cy-
clones to score our unanswered
goals to salvage the win. Hofstet-
ter with his second goal of the
game, Tim Weiler and Gary
Hawn handled the second period
scoring. • .
'Good fortune struck twice for
(unasiisted) 10:02 Doh Pfaff within seconds of each
other in the third period. First he
was awarded a penalty shot after
LiStowel's Scott MacKenzie had
• Rough Play
The third period was eery bit
as rough, With several penalties.
HOwever, V the referees had
called every infraction there
would havte'been no players left
on the iceto play. The Majority of
the penalties were not for fighting
but were, the cheaper' variety,
such IS tripping, hooking, etc. •
"Through all: this .Belgrave
managed tCadci,Xwo more goals
s 8§ dttag016110
Bikk and tarry Robinson. Final
score; Belgrave 7, Fordwich 1.
• .1 •
The citySic011y handicapped
need helpto get started along the
road to Andependence. Your
contribution -to The Ability Fund
(March of Dimes) provides that
•
handiod the Ark ist tile ems*.
rowan a brilliant saint br
Larry Anent On hi* penalty *het
Attempt, Pfaff, on the next mak,
was banded the puck ia frost of
the net by a Lletaw1P1 player and
with Ante* out of position he
madino mistake with *
artee.. marker at the 15:53 mark.
lAisto‘41 plays two more hotus
wanes this weekend as they
Woodstock' Friday at.
andthen play host to St. 'Themes,
Sunday at .,7.10 p.m.
New Hamburg'- goal, R. Beech-
, ler; defence. B. Yantsi,, K. Ors.
ham; forwardit,„Pfaff, Weller,
Durst; alternates, 004tetter,
Yaltaintl!Ai
'D,°*°ileti' tr°12-, 11R''.,MYfranGtzint:
Gra-
ham,
Stockie, WF. ini1atecrlilererio, Mader.
Listowel Fattish
(McCutcheort, Moore) 1:05
2. Listowel Dieki$011.
(iimuunsted) 15:56
3. Listowel Hamilton
(unassisted) 16:88
4. New Hamburg - Hofstetter
Yantzl, Doan) 1646
Second Period
5. New Hamburg -
(Durst) 6:28
6. New Hamburg - flofstetter
(G. Yantzi, Doan) 9,f21
7. New Hamburg - 1141,11111
(M. Graham, B. Yantsi) 15:33
ThirdPeridd
8. New Hamburg Pfaff , •
(unassisted) 15:53
In the 'heart'
of Midwestern ,
Ontario
'CROSSROADS"
is the
•
Jnnior boys Jay MacLaurin helik, •
bowl as a single. Team meni; -
hers: Richard Harcourt, Kevin,
Hickey, Stephen Readman, Ken.
Tervit and Brad Coulter.
These bowlers will compete inr
the second step in Owen Sound
February 18 at 2 p.m.
The senior division has a single
whiner with Terry Sallows who
will bowl at Hanover lanes Sunr
day, February 18, at 7 p.m.
Final Draws Made '
Saturday aiso,saw the final On.'
tario draws Made for young7,,
bowlers who participated in the
candy sales last fall. Lucky draw,
winner in the Bluewater Zone,'
and proud owner of a new
bicycle, was Robert Brown of
Clinton.
Overall winners of trips to •
Florida's Disney World, are
young bowlers from Hamilton,.
and Scarborough. e,
Corrine Nesbitt, Carol Brophy, Mary DeBruyn, Betty Anne
Schefter, Joanne Anger, Cindy Curran; second row, lett to
right: Coach J. Steffler, Debbie Ortlieb, Anne DeBruyn,
Cathy Skinn, Laurie Martin, Mary Jeaii Wilhelm, Anne
° WHO Mahe, Brenda Ortlieb, Mrs. N. Mci(eon.
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