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It mole Keith a few weeksbet bolded on December I
now hg's got %s team in bop 0-0-4
shape After last Thursday
night's action, the Mott swigs LAMS
Mollies are tient for third place E. Congram took tie higit
with s- when site cane op
rind Si is Streakers, all hang with a 199 game at this ms's
22 pobits. Ways W.P.s axe in session. A. Edwards able lad a
second spot with 29 and the Lay= 199g tre; she wassporiegfor the
ton,%aanies are stli! on top with 30
beadifI points. - Over300dodaies w+ereraled bar
Reporting on high singles and '$ .'berson 33 ¥ Robertson
Brace Mach= ked the at; Congtam 3411; E-
Wa for the melt, scoring a? 316 A.Edwardis3
and a tis . Joyce Church. had The Flaminion; leek the
ladies' high single with 237 -arid with is point:;. The Bluebirds
Ginn Swan's 644 was ladles' best were really chug along on all
they poled the
tit other "good ganoes Brace Canaries and now we is served
Enna roiled a 263 and 23$; Doug placewrith 15, tame other group's
.Iayton 22a, 212; Gwen Swan 344,, • IL The Wens got the leach out
212, 221; Imo' Young M. 333; and nooved into fourth with 7; the
Audrey Mansel 222; Helen g, J- Robins have 5 and the -
ten 214; Warne Retch 243; Bye ingales t .
Mach= 306, 264; Joyce Church 6-0-0
200; Keith Moffatt 267; Fla
Nethery 223; and Sheba Stapleton t0OXETER s E4G1 E
700. Audrex Johnstonand Ethilene
0-4-0 Smilh split the Wrometer Bova*
LEGION LADIES League's ladies' individual
tal
The Opals and Sapphires were honors in play last week. Audrey
standing still last week as the rolledthe Eithsth 224 and
Enoeraldsand Diamands took all Mame bawledover three
the points in Wisps. action_ games for the high
However, the Opal's still hold first Fog tide gentlEeirtest Nike
place with 2t pods while theNewton took lie bath the high
Sapphires are is second with 22; single
and
triPle Cone honors
the Diamonds in third with. Is and with a 243 single and a three
the Emeralds hro points bark game Mal
y
with 16. Games over 700 were pied op
TEKitarKTIMANIt
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Friday eigOL
bea yaw played it
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backtheDarkenneibliethelane
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hemsCOW ary (Mee}. Pt* .McGrew
hecleft * pewit scresame. The
Twienitsrretenglit de career
the Brewite tie, and heir St tit*.
flaw *Meg or the manna al-
pow—www, Andrea Walker
Pfd bet manse toast and Via-
be boid aim
at ether ��
Disconsinn then cel
armed Mare events. A notiee
Wall $e seat to theBrew `
limes ea November 5, d -
log,
Com) a warier, Nark
Pass-
wareawl gay itsoctionrik ale
cacti. ereoliied with assists were
Ritk McLennan. Sheldon Aim,
tilley Ripper ea& Rabe Hakes-
YIC imam
rci..se gum
Steven . bowlers
railed t w tie ea the
IBC District bootleg tem that
wilt represent the area at the
we w ria.e.t.
tlarnes
ge resui 7 Biot ; Kerr r
ThclelPsGa
in Kitchener later t _
Brici—
The Howell system was arm&
Mrs. C Boole= and
Mart* second. Mrs, & 11..
De -
Val and O. S ve*
third -
Mrs.. J. E J_ IL
fourth. Mr. and Mrs-
WEEMY EUCTIKE
MailLGRAVE — Ninetablesof
twebrewere played at the weed
mine peaty taist Wek
area* with winners : Etch
liutrs Mark 4 4V," ' ; knr
ladY„ Albert*4 .. r eg:
high
rum, Willlam rayfor-, low man,
Herb
Ironmen lose to Walkerton
On Friday night the Wien
Iromne n suffered a 7-4 defeat at
the hands of the Walkerton
Capitols in that town.
The korona' took the lead in
the first period with goals from
Doug Leitch and Phil Paquette.
Waw scared one goal by
Jim Threnndyle.
The second period was all Wal-
kerton when they scored four
goals. Scoring for Walkerton
were Eddy Waw, Bill Snad-
graaa, Jamie Eppel and Doe
Becker.
In the third perm Walkerton
*cored twos by Iron Becker
anJamie god
i . The freetnen
fhmt saved two goals Err Gerry
Wheeler.
nSunday might the Irma
put up a different sort of *haw as
they won 74 against the Artier
Screenting Ear This gime
way a typical game behove
time two teams' with excilemeet
tar ion end,
irtlien* period the
wood irk goals with i
sowing three goats.The Troomen
scorers time Doug Leitch h with
two, Cam S red Graham
Ramiltat, The Arthur vers
were Dare Demure, Bert (ba-
by and Brim flamdle.
ba-bye..
Mt' second period, Murray
Black sem, nodded by Keith
Ram. at theIT::443 ymark.,.
Then at the 4a* Arthur
th
scoredby IL 1 X
some lett in the period, John
by
Duag Wick.
ht tie Wed 'period Arthur
the sterieg et the 6:14
mark by Dart Densmore
uneosisted. i
rellelele thawed
the* growth et tit Wive amark
assistedby nogg With mod John
nom Mt StAtar.4. About
the Low* the
keen/ft weak
will
erewtiotaimetM i ha
Ste lit dna bitokatet the
Screenting Eaglesand tronmen
start for this season. The defence
of the trooren has been
streagthened this year with the
addition af Graham and Greg,
liamilton and Mark Chisholm
that lacknow way. The line of
Henderson, Doug Leitch
aid Gerry mer are off to a
eying'gat picking up seven
foadies the weeirend, We noticed
Devetkaper Mot play me
a in last
year's play-
off be bought a win ticket
aoldwashoping tower last to hear
r the !mama ane,
The winter of the WO draw
Wet lir.& Theresa Paton of
lina.sna with =OM sakse to
bin/ latteenttell of Kincerdine
*ad $lk b Robert Keay ot
iti ,, .. Thetronmes p,% at
*tete* ea November 1 and ply
r Atoned ora Sir,
biose 0 '*et 7:31Is Elope bine
Yattatlielpobe ravel cheerios far
Dectiebees
oleanolitl****Mooraosele teem
littelatb plies aid eee;tr
and Bowl brie; Juniors;
Rhonda lee*Christine ,
Beth Nethesy and Steve Bye
and Senior hey Wag were
among the top five in each of
t in aroll o/3'on
determine the Bbaewater D -
t
Wingham bowlers were among
the more t Zit bowlers T
rad in Seaforth, Clinton hod
illi& who took part in the tall
off. The teams w take port in
the winter games on Dec_ L
at the
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