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Fran Gerrie . 233, . Mme.
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"229, 257; Isobel Montgomery 231;
'.Randy Brent l 211; Keith M '$$t
1246; Pat Bre 214; Bruce
4222; Bruce Machan: ; .
Skelton 210; Rick: Sm `218
SENIOR
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�1►'l1KR4AL LEAGUE
$ a terahe ted
. file y fe show ,the
rs1ers with 8.,500 points fol
d by the Cadillacs with 8,460.
itnblers hold third spot with
with the Cougars stalking
with 7,853 and the Meteors
tiet�s were unable to get out
$ear and trail + with 7,839
This is aquestion which:has fac
• those • in charge of the recent
sketeaa=thon and, perhaps, has
puzzled some of the skaters who.
felt that they had qualified for
one of the cash prizes.
The situation apparently was
created when a few of the skaters
turned in cash amounts in excess
of that pledged and in so doing,
moved ahead of others who
turned in cash only 'up to that
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„LADIES' WEDNESDAY
NIGHT LEAGUE
Barb's Sapphires hold, a comt-
fertable lead after the, first night
the playoffs with 3,485 with
Judy's«P,earls following with 3,-
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Joanne's
Opals are lower down
the standing with 2,897, Jean's
heralds have 2,830; Ruth Ann's
Zircons 2,767 with Sharon's Gar-
nets losing some of their lustre
with; the low score of 2,736.
Beth S`nn was the bright star
With a 268 high single and 726 to
titko,high triple honors also.
Those bowling games over 200
d ,
FRIDAY,. APRIL 20tb,
��fal'�Dr
SATURDAY, APRIL 2 l st
GRAND . OPENING SHONI
ADUL ` ENTERTAINMENT
THEY WON'T ST If DEAD!
SPECIAL
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HFil .LER ON THE ROOR'"
Colour '
Starrhng Tonal
The longest running musical has
eoike to the screen. Many call it
mikstOpieee. Make sure you
lit. Due to the length of this
fad there will be One show.
but any' each night spurting at
SA' p.m.
were Barb :Dauphin 244, 237 and
245; Beth Skirin-268, Jean King
234, Linda Cerson 249 and 223;
Maude Schiestel 265; Caroline
Greenaway 236; Sharon Skinn
203; Ruth Ann Readman 217;
Shirley Storey 222; Mary Camp-
bell 220 arld 255; Lila Hickey 218;
Betty Foxton 228; Verna Sterner
215; and May Cook with 256.
FORDWICH MIXED
The Fordwich Mixed Bowling
League record the following high
scores:
Alex Reid 229, 288; Nellie Allan
200, 206, 238; Gertie Lambkin 213;
Marg McClement 200; Don
Bridge 228, 214; Andrea Eskritt
200; Jack Schumacher 243; Leone
Foerter 208, 238; Doug Bunker
289, 241; Dave Dinsmore 201, 201;
Bonnie Wilson 322; Carroll
Johnson 213; Ben Gibson 216;
Lynn Bunker 211; Don King 243;
Pete Eskritt 241; Carol Donald-
son 211, 258; Lorne Lambkin 203;
Audrey Schumacher 209, 227.
Ladies' high ,tringle, Bonnie
Wilson 322; high triple, Carol
Donaldson 655; men's high
single, Doug Bunker 289; high
triple, Alex Reid 677.
Town Mixed
Ruth Angst 238; Dave Dins-
more 204, 269; Rev. Forrest 202;
Elfreide Klaassen 209.
0--0-0
Members of the Moleswot
bowling league scoring 000 suit
over in games were:
Bob .Bremner 257, 231; Rita
McCannell 228; Don McCanne11
266; Annie'cXertcher 236; Mac
Smlth 233; Dorothy Martin ,
216, 218; Howie ker ;� e*
Cullen 233; Alma Pith til;
Eric Jolly 208; Alex Rose 5;
Desna Moore 200.
pledged.
The •rules of the skate a-tbon
disti nctlyA stated that these turn=
ing the highest amounts up to that
originally pledged *mid qualify•.
as wvntrners, bat there were some
instances where skaters added
amounts after their entry had
been turned in.
This is where thetonfuslon has
arisen and Recreation Director
Jiin Ward has had the job of try-
ing to explain why some could not °
be awarded prizes. Under the cir-
cumstances, he had little choice
but to be guided by what was
stated in regard to sponsorship' at
the time the entries were re.
ceived.
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