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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-10-31, Page 13opener. The ag1es will most c Willy to out to avenge feet in the terve Counties finals at the hands of the , We've heard through ths Welsch* that the. Ir omen • manager was officiallya year older on Sunday- Many returns Doug . . don 1 to buy ;our red Minor Hooter Club '• ticket. It offers entrance to all minor league and beninen games # The en have tickets avail able for a, A040 draw which will be held niontigYAlling the 004 Irofflnen home game of the mole throughout the season., ?rickets are available from players andiro r - The'first drawis slated for next • -..frilE.BOYS OPINE ,ININGHAM Tyke -baseball team !WM: their season end picnlc at the 'ball park on Set t orttaie after'', ' noon, Herothit,boyS pOied with their..‘oathes' Pos. Brophy • and'Et1,001theil after'theliresentation Of the •Brophy ' Bros, •- teeth- are ',(not ' in order) *Danny Technicolor' P:anacrisiorif AOtJUEHTERTAINMENT STARTS INE11440V, OW, 'MAY AT 700 AND Shoop, HE HAS 'EXACTLY 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524.7811 AIR CONDITIONED matt rortipti. April Orem -- Dan Hummers PLUS* -2nd TYRILL FEATURE „CF21,14,71 Suzanne Kim. RAM West Vivian Del Ilio Marie Lamont Sally Fath ONE NIGHT 'ONLY - SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3 eague,'iAst to d, ,, ioasts five. eams, Other good doubies were and vv. lovoed s 317, danke.., nicks, captained' by boWled by A. Conn 309, E. Laid- Bety Kennedy; Furies law 307 and L. Newman 005: (1101111sIrgiand); Darts The Flamingos are ahead with (Dorothy 00); Rina' Torinos 15 points. Not far behind, though, - (Him) Jouwsma); Marie's Tin are the Canaries with 11 and the L' (Marie Henry)and bluebirds with 10. The other Marie's MUstangs (Marie John- teams , have a little contest of. sten). After three nights of bowl- their own; the Nightingales have the Furies are ahead with 16 4, Robins 3 and Wrens 2. points; Tin Lizzies 14; l)arts 12; 0_0_0 Buicks 9; Mustangs 8; Torinos 4. Marie Johnston is president of COMMERCIAL LEAGUE theleague. Secretary is Joan Tif-, Hickey's Hyenas are still in the fin; reasurer is Peg Harman. top position with 33 points but Those Who bowled 200or over in right behind them, and threaten - the three nights were Marilyn ing are Readman's Rhinosrith o vin Stewart 250, 211, 295; Mima up, now have 24, and Newton 230, 229; Marg King' /43; Bears. have 21. In a little contest Betty Kennedy 237, 214; Peg of their own are Taylor's Tigers Hain 212, 238; Marie Henry with nine points and O'Hagan's 263; Phyllis Ireland 213, 218, 204. Otters with seven. High single honors went to Verna Haugh shone for the Burke's Marie Henry, Peg HarMan and ladies, her 233 single and 599 Gladys Stewart and high triples triple were high. For the guys, it weft rolled by Betty Kennedy, was. Joe Schneider with a 301 Phyllis Ireland and Gladys ' single and Jim Griffith with a 718 Stewart. triple. 0-0-0 Thanks to spares, Connie Hickey and Stephen Burke. WROXETER LEAGUE 0-0-0 Shirley Pellett rolled the high single of 245 as the Wroxeter LADIES' WEDNESDAY league met last week, The ladies' NIGHT LEAGUE high triple was Ethel 'Mc- Top gal on the totem pole in last Michael's 571. For the men, it week's session of bowling was wa$ Mike 'Newton's night. He , Sharon Skinn. She ccime up with a carne up with a 285 high single 291 single and a fine 732 triple. and a triple of 703. Over -200 singles were rolled Over -200 singles were bowled down the alley by Jean Ring 215 by,Shirley Pellett 245; Ethel Mc - 203, 216; Shirley Wharton 227; Miehael 218; Ethelene Smith 230; Beth . Jayne English 211, 248; Shirley 1rBethRiley 203; Shirley Nicholson 224; Joe Craig 223, 203; Storey 258, 227; Bea Shropshall 246, 202; Linda Walden 203; °Ii4er Riley 204; Wendell Stam- Jeanette Scott 202, 206; Sharon per 212, 280, 204; Dick de Boer Skinn 204, 291, 237; Maude 207i Bob McCaughan 204; Bill Schiestel 232; Louise Welwood Bi‘vii 234,-134; Mike Newton 223, . Ted Smith 216, 200. 218; Mary Lee 208,233; Susan Tolton 204; Sylvia Pewtress 212; 0-0-0 Joanne Harrison 214; Lila Hickey • THURSDAY MIXED 200; Dorothy Bain 225; Joyce Wayne's W. P.'s have rolled Gardner 208. their way to the head of the pack Sylvia's Snorkers are way in Thursday night mixed bowling. ahead in points, at 35. Their near- Thery now have 25 points followed est rivals are Jayne's Jokers at cloolely by Layton's Loonies with 24. Things then get a bit interest- * - Next comes Skinn's ing, with Mary's Mishaps and' streakers, Brenzil's Boomers Caroline's Kooks tied at 19 and aim Daugherty's Ding-a-lings all Linda's Loonies 18. Still bringing with 20 and bringing up the rear up the rear are Muriel's Mules, lei Keith and the Moffatt Mollies now with 11 points. with it on Montgomery, back from a Week of shooting the bull (moose that 11) took men's high triple Weekly'euchre With it 675 total. Gwen Swan led the ladies We again rolling a 669 BELGRAVE - Eight tables of trlpi&' euchre were in play at the weekly in single .,highs, Marg Moffatt euchre held in the community thteW* 265 and Bruce Machan a rooms last Wednesday eyening 283. Other games 200 and over with winners as follows; were iolled by Bruce Shinn 280, High lady, Mrs. Pearl Wheeler; 210_,. 204; Holmea 22, low lady, Mrs. Edgar Wightmen; Luanne Kerr 200; Doug LOW high mart, William Taylor; low WI; Owen Swan 23e, 214,217; Art man, Mrs. Amos Smith (playing Clark 210; Audrey Mansell 23t u a man). 94 skated during the day with 69' skaters going for the AOC ten hours. Approximately 41,600 was !edged Throughout the.. day, free refreshments for the ,skaters were ,provided by the Etelmore Women's Institute. The youngest skaters were Julie Millvey and Andrea Walker, both both8whilethe •. oldest skater was Brian Marston... Peter Inglis had the highest amount of Moneyplefiged. A draw' on the Iteimere • chamber of Commerce xpAi.lt was won. by Mrs..I. Barbey of North Bay. , After the Fairy ' Ring, the Brownies were divided into three. groups. Some Brownies passed their skipping while others learned about the compass. The Tweenies were taught how to braid. Sarah Bender and Natalie Campeau received. their Golden Bars after describing to the Brownies three things in nature which interested them, thus com- pleting their Golden Bar. Elizabeth Kaufman told about Brownies in China. onstii)st# Chew F�en-A-Mint. it's a chewing And pleasant tasting; les one laxative everyone can take. So don't softer from irregularityuRenth fora gentletaratve. iies4Miitt Niteroi