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.The individual awards for Forester Bowling°are (stagdang• from
the left) Herman Fisher, High triri'Ie; Geroge H•aggitt, high
single; and Doug Fuller, nigh average. The ladies' high triple
,The Canadian. -Foresters
Curling Championships were.
held in Chilliwack B.C, on
March 27 to 30. The teaifr
arepresenti�n Southern Ontario
in the contest was ,from Ben-
,miller. One other team from
Northern. Ontario , and teams
from the four western provinces
competed in the bonspiel.
The Benmiller team of men
was skipped by Ron Klages.
Bill Robertson was viL'e,
Jamieson, Ribey second and
Roger Moore 'lead.
The women were. skipped by `-
Bernice Moore. Barb Hawkins
witaO-t'i're; Isobel' EetdV -.se`c ifiti
and Isabelle Sturdy lead.
The team members were ac-
companied by their husbands
. or wtves and a cheering section.
Ralph Foster, Phyllis Cox,
Anna Stirling; Mr. and Mrs.
Art - Dickson, 'Gam B(Vie,,,
Gerald Kerr and Ontario Direc-
tor Bob Jewell went with the Residents, of Colborne Town -
teams to offer support and to ship are reminded of the Can-
enjoy the trip. . cer ,Fund. .Cancer Campaign
First on the agenda was ,.Canvassers will be calling on
' reception at the Foresters Hall ;you within the next few weeks.
-•.in Chitliw'ack followed by Give generously to.this worthy.
q registration and 'draw. The .cause.
went to Flo Robinson onthe left- high single . Clara Anne
Jewell (centre) and high average Marlene Black. (staff photo)
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oiltbins'pi�t
them 3-2, Saskatchewan
"finished 2 and 3 and Northern
Ontario lost 'all five of their
games.'' The 'Deal ladies
'displayed a fine• effort and
could have just as easily placed
second. . •
Between draws the group.
was given' a tour of the Fraser
Valley from Hope B.G.
Especially impressive to the
travellers 'was the site' of the
huge'landslide that blocked' the
railway line through the valley.
Saturday night the
Chil,liwack.ladies sponsored a,
banquet and dance that ' was
very well attended. Oyer' 200
people sat down to'eat and en-
joyed the ceremonies. All in all
the combination of good ctprling
and hospitality Made the, trip
very enjoyable. • There were
always-tot.irs available for those
in the group who wanted •to
take ih the sites of. Chilliwack.' `•
Next year's • championships,
are in Regina and in' '76 they
will be in .'Dryden, Ontario. .
vy faster
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The Foresters held their annual bowling banquet last Saturday ding) Bill Jewell, Al Weblster, -Har`ry Little and Bill .Black.
night to present the year's trophies. The winning team over the Seated (left to right) Clara Anne Jewell,' Karen' Webster and '
year was Al's Palq, The bowlers are (from left to riskht, stan- Marlene Black: (staff photo)
COLBORNE CORNER
pipers! were present Thursday • "Members from 'Tiger Dunlop
morns g at opening ceremonies Women's Institute in the `per -
and curling ;got underway at son of Mrs.. Eric Reaburn,
nine'.
president': Mrs.` `arl Sherwood,
The second draw of- the -day: vice-president; Mrs. ' Gordon
was at 2:30. Themen's team "Kaitting, secretary; treasurer;
got off to a shaky „start losing Mrs. Terence Hunter, 'District
their ,,first three games. The Director; and Mrs. Tait Clark,
final standings in .the men's
division saw Saskatchewan
Curator, attended 'the spring
Erxecutive, meeting ,f, Huron
taking home top honors with an West District it iti Auburn Wed -
undefeated effort. ,, nesday'April '3 to make plans
British Columbia placed for the District Annual to be
second ,with a 3 and 2 record.. held in .Belgrave May 27.
Southern Ontario, Northern , "Mrs. ' Dave Bean, who has
been Custodian of .the Colborne
Township.Hall, Carlow for four'
and a half years has moved to
Ontario and 'Alberta' tied for -
third with two wins and three
losses and Manitoba finished in
the .cellar with a 1 and 4
record.
The women faired out a little
better than the men losing their
play-off game for secondplace
to Alberta' 4-3: Manitoba
• placed . first in women's gent
petition with a 4 and 1 effort.
B.C. also tied for second
payed Alberta in the second
play-off ,game and defeated
Mrs: G. Ka itti ng
Goderich and resides on St.
'David ,Stredt. z
Ars. ..Wm. Taman,. RR 6,
Goderich who' has been a
patient in.Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich has returned home
and her ,friends and neighbors
wish her a speedy 'recovery.
-Mrs. L.M. 'Pope, RR 6
Goderich istitl,•a patient in
Alexandra H.o p3 I Goderit:h
'acid her . many friends " and
neighbor's wish her a speedy
recovery.
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Beer steins were the •Qonsolation prizes for this, year. Eva Etzler and Alvin. Daer toast eac1i
other on- a fine effort although they wouldn't• divulge their scores, (staff photo)
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Van Osrh. on April .2. • •
Tfieroll calls were answered',
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