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Wingham Advance-Times, 1978-12-13, Page 16Mr advance -Times, December 1.3. 1978 BANTAM BALL TEAM—The Wingham Bantam ball team held its awards banquet last Wednesday night and everyone on the team got a new jacket. Shown (not in order) are: Bill Brophy, Daryl Holmes, Peter Goodall, Richard Moore, Dan Martin, Dave Nesbitt, Ken Deichert, Steve Morrison, 1 e owlingScores Bob Alton, Joe Tiffin, Rob Grove, Paul Montgomery, Leo Kinahan, execu- tives Des Brophy, Jack Goodall and Lee Grdve and batboys Paul Brophy and Jason Goodall. SENIOR LADIES Novas hive a comfortable lead in Senior Ladies League bowling play and have 40 points to Cougars' 33. Cadillacs are in third place with 32. Thunderbirds now have 18 points, Wildcats have 16 and . Toyotas have 11 points. High singles of the week went to Doris Michie, 213, 213; Ethel Montgomery, 188 and Helen McBurney, 192. High doubles of the week were: Ethel- Montgomery, 352; Doris Michie,. 426; Shirley Langridge, • 341; Catherine Wilson, 316; Helen McBurney,.357 and, T. Caslick, 302. • Playing as spares were Doris Michie, Shirley Langridge and Catherine Wilson. THURSDAY MIXED Moffatt's Muppets and Monty's Monsters are well ahead -of the other four teams, as the Muppets have 19 points and the Monsters have 17. Skinn's Divers are in third place with 8 ppints, Tervit's Trihards and Gord's Gophers have 7 points each and Smith's Marauders have 5. Gary Watcher bowled both the men's high single and triple, with 307 and 682 respectively. Sharon Skinn bowled the ladies' high 'single with a 261 game andDianne English bowled the .ladies' high triple of 752. Bowling over 200 were: George Skinn, 243; Mary Moffatt, 218; Norma Brenzil, 214; Jack Tervit, 229, 240; Joyce Church, 241, 214; Audrey Swatridge, 236; Don Montgomery, 230 and Cathy Edgar; 237. Also bowling over 200 were: Sylvia Pewtress, 237; 234; Keith Moffatt, 240; Gary Watcher, 307, 201; Sharon Skinn, 216, 261; Dianne „English, 256, 254, 242; Jean Tervit, 249 and Marian Watcher, 202. LEGION LADIES Wunderbars are in first place in this league with 48 points. Kit Kats are in second with 40 points and Sweet Maries have 37 points and third place. Mars Bars have 29 points. Doris Remington bowled the high single this week, with a 232 game.. Runners-up were Jean Renwick, 222 and Norma Strong, 222. Jean King had the high triple of 631 and Doris Remington bowled the 601 runner-up triple. SUNDAY MIXED Haugh's are in first place this. week with 20 points, while Heard's have 19 and second place. Wall's have 14 points, Ruttan's have 12, Hickey's have 11 and Hoffe's have 8 points. • ' Cecil Hoffe bowled the men's high single with a 287 game and the 713 men's ,high triple. Vicki Bower bowled the ladies' high. single with a 240 game. Cory Nesbitt had . the ladies' high triple, with a 6, Bowling 200 and over were: Vicki Bower, 240; Dan Martin, „ 230; Bill Wall, 222; Linda Wall, 234; Doug Findley, 206; Jackie Kreger,' 209, 209; Cory Nesbitt, 200; Anna Haugh, 200; Cecil Hoffe, 287, 229; Ron Cleghorn, 212; Lyla Hickey, 206; Rod Hickey, 211; Lyla Ann Harkness, 220; Ron Thompson, 204, 209; Grant Wall, 203 and Elmer McFarlane, 230, 244. BLUEYALE MIXED Sue Johnston had both the ladies' high single of 275 and the ladies' high triple of 585 this 1980 11 If you do a lot of trail rid)ng, you've waited long enough for the all -lay comfort of irctic's new Trail Cat 1980 nde technology is here today WIVE Win MC MK If your old sled is going to the dogs, trade it in on a new cat. SNOWMOBILERS PANCAKE A1I You Can Eat BREAKFAST ' $2.00 Sunday, Dec. 17 to a.m. -1 p.m. Everyone Welcome CLUB MEMBERS FREE Sponsored by the Hully Gully Snowmobile Club 111 III 1114 oil ( VARNA, ONT. Y CULII !HWY. 04, NORTH OF HENSALL, LOOS FOR THE SIGNS') 262-3318 or 262®5809 ry week. Bruce Ortlieb bowled the men's high single and men's high triple with 259 and 687 respec- tively. Bowling 200 or over were: Les Brewer, 206; Darlene Murray, 243; Dorothy Thompson, 215; Bruce. Ortlieb, 234, 259; Ron Murray, 230, 221, 219; Sharon Day, 209; Jack Shaw, 225, 239 and Bonnie Brewer, 200, 203. Francis Shaw, 228; Rita Ross, 203; Sue Johnston, 275; Bob Gillespie, 207 and Grace Thompson, 200 also bowled 200 or over. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Lou Readman. bowled a 331 high single this week in Com- mercial League play. He also bowled the 715 men's high triple. Bonnie Douglas bowled the ladies' high single with a 277 game. Esther Thynne had the 619 ladies' high triple.' Larry's Leapers are in first place With 56 points and have a comfortable lead over. Roy's Rattlers and Bob's Boozers. Those teams are tied with 45 points each. Gene's Mean Machine have 37 points, Leon's, Lions have 36 and Francis' Dancers have 33 points. ' Playing as spares this week were Ruth Baxter and Steve Owen. LADIES' LEAGUE Lee's Lions moved to first place in Ladies' League play this week and now have 15 points. Elston's Elks earned two points but slipped to second place. They now have 14 points. Skinn's Seals moved up seven points and have 13. Clark's .Cougars have 10 points, Tervit's Tigers have nine points and Welwood's Weazels have two: Beth Skinn bowled the 283 high single and Lyla Hickey bowled the 682 high \triple. Bowling 260 or over were,: Carol Clark, 201; Shirley Storey, 218; Jeanette Scott, 203, 221; Mary Campbell, 220; Caroline Greenaway, 209; Audrey Swatridge, 218; Beth Skinn, 203, 283; Lyla Hickey, 264, 222; Jean King, 279, 201; Mary Lee, 227, 219, 200; Betty Darling, 218; Elda Nethery, 201; Susan Tolton 259 and Bea Shropshali, 218. Janet Storey and Joyce Gar- dener played as spares with the Ladies' League this week. WROXETER MIXED It was Hanna Nicholson's night in the ladies', division as she had a, high single of 241 and •hightriple of 593. In the men's division Ted Smith had the high single of 258 and Bob McCaughan had the high triple of 684. Bowling over 200 were: Ethel McMichael, 226; Wes Ball, 212, 209, 249; Agnes Haasnoot, 201; Ted Smith, 258; Joe Craig, 251, 213; Edna MacTavish, 205; Hanna Nicholson, 219, 241'; Bob McCaughan, 239, 226, 219; Ken Pellett, 242 and Evelyn Stamper, 201. Bridge results In Wingham Bridge Club play last Thursday evening Jean Hodgins and Yvonne McPherson made up the top couple. Gordon Rutledge and Omar Haselgrove were second, the team of May Porter and Norma Parker placed third and Bernice Crawford and Harley Crawford were fourth. Legion PeeWees notch 13th win Thirteen was a lucky number for the Wingham Legion Pee Wees as they downed Seaforth 9-2 in a game at the Wingham arena last Thursday night for their 13th straight win of the season. Seaforth led 1-0 at the end of the first period but Wingham came roaring back in the second. Tim Brown sparked the attack' with a goal at the 54 second mark and before the second frame had ended Wingham had a 5-1 lead on goals by Rob Strong, Steve Nicholson, Doug McFarlan and Paul Robinson. Brownie Corner Twenty Tweenies became Brownies Dec. 4 in enrolment ceremonies at St. Paul's Angli- can Church. Organizers were pleased with the number of parents attending the enrolment. Enrolled were: Carolyn Anson, Kelly Beggs, Tracy Boxwell, Debbie Currie, Christa Curzon, Shaundra Grove, Sheryl Hanula, Janet Hogg, Jennifer Hunter, Rhonda Ireland, Karen Laidlaw, Brenda Lee Loughran, Heather MacLennan, Rosemarie Noble,. Kimberly Patterson, Anna Sakasov, Leanne Simpson, Jennifer Strong, Kira Stuckey and Cindy McKelvie. After the enrolment cermonies refreshments were served to parents and Brownies. A number of Brownies received badges for recent work. Leanne Shaw received her cook's badge and those, receiving their team sports badges were: Julie Cameron, Debbie Clark, Lisa Ritchie, Janet Watcher and Jennifer Willis. Receiving their Sixes' braid were Monique Cameron, Debbie gins, Lisa Ritchie, Leanne Shaw, Janette Taylor and Joanne Taylor. The Seconds' braids were given to Kaley Beggs, Kerrie Bray, Julie Cameron, Karen Clark, Lisa Daw and Archita Ghosh. Kaley Beggs and Debbie Currie earned prizes for selling the most calendars. Mrs. A. K. Ghosh was presented with her Owl Pin and brown ribbon. Lisa Daw received her Golden Bar. • At a Nov. 27 meeting the Brownies practised their enrol- ment and Julie Cameron told of Brownies in South Africa. Seaforth seemed to pick up new life during the intermission and scored just 19 seconds into the third period to make the score 5- 2. However someone must have made Rob Strong angry because he scored three picture goals in the period and displayed some stickhandling skill that was a treat to watch. Mark Foxton chipped in another goal to make the final score 9-2 for Wingham. This Wingham squad is playing some great hockey and deserves some attention from the fans. The forgotten heroes of any winning hockey team are the goaltenders. Coach Larry Lane alternates Robert Schistad and Mitchell Braun and both are displaying equal skill. In the game against Seaforth Schistad made many fine saves from point blank range, including a couple of impossible stops while flat on his back. Coach Lane has the boys playing fine positional hockey 'and really hustling. FLOOR HOCKEY WINNERS—The Golden Circle School floor hockey team placed second Dec. 2 in the Southwestern Ontario Regional Games floor hockey competition in Owen Sound. Shown in the front row from left to right are Jim Cober, Steve Millen, Kevin Scott and Barry McArthur, In the back are Mark Albert, Michael Zimmerman, Darrel Zimmerman, Ruth Struthers and Andrew Poels. The team was assisted by William Mitchell, Linda Reid, Richard Longmire and Paul Consitt from Queen Elizabeth School, Goderich. Kerrie Bray received her Cook's badge, Archita Ghosh was awarded her Music and Shelly Trainor received her Holiday, Observer and World Friendship badges. The Brownies also attended a Christmas Jamboree in Lucknow Dec. 2 and the Rangers hosted the party. Howick hockey teams active The West Tykes tied Belgrave 2-2 while the East Tykes downed Belmore 5-2 in hockey action at Howick last week. Meanwhile the Pee Wees defeated Clifford 10-0 and the 'B' Bantams dvercame Blyth 7-3 and tied, Clifford 3-3. The 'A' Bantams whipped Tiverton by a 12-2 score. The Midgets had another big. week with three games. They lost 5-2 to Lucknow and 5-4 to Teeswater before skating over Ripley 7-0. The Ringette Seniors tied Wingham 3-3. Despite the snowy weather on the weekend more than 200 people from Garden City and Plymouth, Michigan, as well as the Pee Wee team from London arrived at Howick to play 1,0nibition hockey Saturday and Sunday. Lowick Squirts were defeated arden City in both games by scores of 5-1 and 5-0. The Pee Wees lost to London 7-2 and 7-0 and the Bantams went down 11-6 and 8-1 to Garden City. The bright spot of the weekend for HoWick was the play of the Midget team, which defeated Plymouth 6-4 and 6-1. Organizers of the weekend thk everyone who supported th . ffort and especially referees Max emaray, Frank Stretton, Rick Demaray, Dave Burns and Paul Douglas. Upcoming games are: Dec. 15—Bantam `A' vs. Ripley at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 15—Midgets vs. Mildmay at 9 p.m. Dec. 16—Ringette Jrs. vs. Seaforth at 3 p.m. SY` FRIENDS and NEIGHBOURS Do all your CHRISTMAS SHOPPING This year with One Gift . . . Buy the Family A NEW 0,7•14my COLOUR T 1✓ From... 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