The Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-11-27, Page 17A NEW;.EXECUTIVE was elected r ' ently "far the 'Wtngham and District Snowmobile
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The Wingham Lio
their third and fo consecativie
winslast veend as they
dumped Palmer 7-3 on Fri-
day, then.. throt
'Ion .Saturday..
ear ;regular season. opener
Friday' the locale built up a
fourygoal first -period lead, held
on to a •57$ margin after two and
sPred•the only goals of the third
fore a 7-3 -win.'
Larry Mitosevic, on loan from
the Bantams, paced the winners
with two goals. while Ken Tervit,
Stan Stapleton, Bernie Haines,
Gord Kinahanand Spence.Burley
notched singles.
Palmerston took 28 of 54 min=
l :Saturday's esbitlons:co3n-
test, Wingham exploded: for six
,third -period goals to, With,1010
one as they coasted to the: 114
win. The Lions led 5.3 one: period,
and the second,period was soore-
less.
Bernie Haines at Gerd' `.a-
han had big nightsl-on the ire
sheet as they each.. collected four
goals and .,three assists. n
Tervit, Tom . MacLean,and Kin
Hickey scored 'wiingham's Other
goals. The Lions had 14 of 21
penalties called.
The next home games for the
Midgets will be Saturday at "8:30:
p.m. and Sunday at .5:15• P.M,
against Saltfleet.
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In the second week of . house.
league hock . eyaction, Marks'
dumped I9A ' .by an 8-5 score,
while Stainton's lost to B&E
Leasing 34. n
Paul McMichaelnotched: a tat
trick for Marks, Whil ": m Bain
and Tim Henderson .scored two
each and Steve McKay scored. a
singleton. Murray, Gardner was
IG&'s big gun, scoring' four goals
with Paul Gerson netting the
other one,. •
The second game featured good
defense 'and excellent goal tend-
ing from both Kelly.O'Hagan and
Steve Walker. Bruce lifaclntyre
with two and KevinWild with one
goal handled the scoring for B &
E, while Bill Le Van was the only
one to net a goal for Stainton's,
Gamesare played every Tuesday
and Friday starting at 5:15 p.m.
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LADIES'
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
The first series of action ended
last week with Tolton's Tongues
leading with 45 points after 10
weeks of play. McBurney's Meat-
balls bounced to a close second
with 43 points, followed by King's
Kidneys with 39. Scott's Steaks
had 33, Lee's Lambchops, 28 and
Bain's Bones, 22.
Mary Lee scored the ',high
single of 308, while Louise Wel-
wood captured the high triple
with 774. There was also a record
number of scores over 200: Shir-
ley Storey, 245, 217, 224; Joanne
Harrison, 224; Maude Schiestal,
221, 256; Lila Hickey, 227, 204,
241; Marie Skin, 204; Jeanette
Scott, 212, 201; Diane English,
206; Nora Finnigan, 233; Barb
Stainton, 237; Betty Darling, 211;
Joan Henry, 210; Jayne English,
205, 242; Louise Welwood, 259,
253, 262; Dorothy Thompson, 255,
249, 206; Anita McKinley, 211,
235; Jean King, 273; Nancy King
248, 204; Mary Campbell, 211;
Beth Skinn, 203; Rena Jouwsma,
231; rley Wharton, 218; Mary
Lee, ' : ; Sharon Skinn, 230; Shir-
le, allows, 223; Sylvia :Pew-
, 239. Thanks to spare Nancy
King.
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LEGION LADIES
Norma Strong scored the high
single last week with a high of •
246. Runner-up Lyla Ann Hark-
ness bowled 244, then captured
the high triple of 618. Betty morin
with 610 was runner-up for that
title. Other high scores were:
Jean King, 226, 204; Florence
Delmage, 224; Betty Morin, 226;
Gladys Yeo, 202; Lyla Ann Hark-
ness, 228.
In team play, Jean's Jelly
Beans retained their lead with a
high 46. Betty's Bombers took
second place with 331 points, fol-
lowed by Lila's Limpers with 321/2
and • Norma's Mules with 24.
0-0--0
The Saltfleet Minor Hockey'
teams will be" ib Wingham this
weekend for.a series of games
against the, Winghar ,„All-Star
teams. The weekend tournament,
"organized by the hockey ..
tionsof L oth teams, is an effort at
promoting friendship. This is the
second year for ..this project, and
the 'Visiting team members will
be billeted with Winghani team
members during the weekend. A-
dance for the 'boys will be }.Geld
Saturday evening at the Cana'-
dian Legion Hall.
• ' The schedule'of games is:
Satustday, 'Atoms, 4 p.m.; Pee
Wees, 5:15; ,Bantams, 7 p.m.;
Midgets,: 8:45.14mE. ; Sunday,
Atoms 1 p.m.; Pee Wees, 2:30
P.m.; Bantams, 3:15 p.m.;
Midgets, 5 p.m:
TEESWATER AND
WINGHAM LADIES
Evelye's Suckers emerged in
first place at the end of the first
series of games with a total of 38
points. Joan's Jellyfish were in
second place with 34, while
Susie's Salmons and Dianne's
Goldfish swam to a tie with 31
each. Rena's Crabs and Helen's
Herrings also tied with 28 points
each.
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SCORES
Yvonne Sowers was both high.
single and triple with 231 and 624.
Other high steres were: Bernice
Cooper, 219; Linda Walden, 2101—
Yvonne
10;Yvonne Sowers, 214; Shirley Ken-
nedy, 208.
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COFFEE KLATCH
Twenty-nine girls turned out
for this week's session. Diane
English took all the honors with_a
268 single and a 442 double.
Girls bowling 200 or over were
Jean King 221, 217; Josie Anger
203; Dorothy Thompson 202;
Jeanette Scott 212; Dorothy Cros-
kill 220; Shirley Storey 221;
Louise Welwood 210; Dale 1 olton
246; Diane English 268; Donna
Chomyn 251.
Coffee mugs were given to the
girls who entered the daytime
ladies' tournament. Dorothy
Thompson's team won the house
round. They advance to the next
roll -off being held at the Wing -
ham lanes January 18.
0-0-0
THURSDAY MIXED
Marg's Mighty Mice are out in
front with ten points, followed by
Helen's Hellcats with nine and
Joyce's Jaywalkers and Gayle's
Go-getters tied at seven points
each.
Dianne English bowled the
ladies' high single of 285 and high
triple of 776. For the men, Ron
Church had high single of 264 and
Al Skelton took high triple honors
with 678.
Over -200 games were bowled
by Doug Elliott 201, 210, 207;
Bruce Skinn 216, 221, 203; Dianne
English 265, 285, 226; Marg Mof-
fatt 217, 211, 212; Ron Church 264,
241; Al Skelton 247, 242; Keith
Moffatt 258, 219; Elda Nethery
203; Helen Daugherty 219; Paul
Moffatt 226; Art Clark 216; Dave
Tiffin 201; Betty Burley 202; Don
Montgomery 200; Judi Atkin 209;
Carol Strong 215; Luanne Kerr
226.
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COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
Frank Burke had. a terrific
night as he chalked up the high
single of 321 and a whopping 784
high triple. Por the ladies, it was
Josie Anger with a 243 single and
Bonnie Douglas with a 633 triple.
Readman's Roses lead fife
standings with 48 points, followed
by Haugh's Hollyhocks with 42.
Michie's Mayflowers have 37
while Griffith's Glads and Pegg's
Poppies are fighting their own
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