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Wingham Advance-Times, 1981-04-15, Page 14
Flee 14Tha ylriiigham Advance -Times, :April 15, 1981 WI= TRENDS . l t►tiOnai Gallery of Cain* It4111 kept pace with t in art since it was >l 1Oft years ago this year. It has acquired Con- temporary works on video- tape, in plastic and created from light bulbs. The Gallery also has the Mast important and extensive collection of Canadian art as well as many masterpieces of European and American schools. TOP SCORERS this year in the Wingham Minor Hockey ,Association; teams were: Brett Cameron, Bantam; Jason Goodall, PeeWee; Dan Martin, Juveniles, and Kevin Coultes, Midget. Missing from the photo. is Jeff Moore, recreation team. !a: • , t�. WEDNESDAY LADIES E1da Nethery captured the top single of 282 and Shirley Storey tallied 702 for the triple. - In the team standings the Bluejays have flown out to first place with 40 points followed by the Hoot Owls, 33; Arctic Eagles, 31; Jenny Wrens, 26; Humming Birds, 24; Meadow Larks, 14. Those who bowled 200 - point games or better were: Louise Welwood, 221; ,Jean King, 221 and 229; Mary Campbell, 229; Florence Thompson,. 209; Auddey Swatridge, 216 and 208; Bonnie Cleghorn, 225, 207 and 241; Caroline Green- away, 240 and 221.; Joanne Harrison, .259; Brenda Fin- ley, .204 and 247; Shirley Storey, 243,, 235 and 224; Shirley Sallows, 226, and Susan Tolton, 218, 208 and 200. Spares for the evening were Bonnie Cleghorn and Susan Tolton. COFFEE KLATCH • Just three. girls bowled snore that 200 this week. They were Iris Foulon, 245; Jean King, 266 and Shirley Storey, 263. April 20 will be the last week of howling. TEBSWATER AND WINGHAM LADIES The final night off bowling was held April 13 when the six teams were split into two levels. Winners of the high level were, Evelyanne's Coconuts with 7,149. Leona's Brazil Nuts placed second with 6,891, while Kathleen's Cashews finished third with MOST VALUABLE 'PLAYER awards, presented at the Wingham Minor Hockey Association awards night, went to, front, Steve Nixon, Juvenile; Jamie Robin- son, PeeWee; Mitch Braun, Bantam; back row, Dave Montgomery, recreation team, and Kevin Coultes, Midget. MOST IMPROVED PLATER trophies were present- ed during the Wingham Minor Hockey Association awards night to, front, Dave Willis, recreation team; Doug Stephenson, Bantam; back row, Kevin Saxton, Midget; Jeff Walden, PeeWee, and Todd Rintoul, J0. veni le. a., i. 1Qyi level winners were la1`i41'a'Mixed Nuts, 7,810; AliC "s ° ,-,Acorns, 6,675; Nancyts• Beer Nuts, 6,324. M yn Schiestel bowled the ':top single of 234 and l .anne Murphy tallied 615 for the 1ple. 7 Over 1 -point games were hi4earkl.tetteau, 214; Shirley Kennedy; 220; Brenda Rein- bart, 21o; Evelyanne KlOostl a, 210; Dianne Wall, 213; • Joanne Lovsin, 201 and 221;. Marilyn Schiestel, 234, and Dianne Murphy, 209 and 216. 11 URSDAY MIXED Diane.English bowled a 261 and 654 tocapture the ladies' top ;Single and triple. Bill Wall' played a 298 for the men's high single and a 729 for the triple. In the team " standings Mares Monte Carlos are first with 6,999, while Grant's Grand ,Prix is well behind in second spot with 6,616. Diane's Trans Ams are next with ' 6,541 followed by Coree's Colts, 6,750; Sharon's Rabbits, 6641; Cathy's Clunkers, 6,585. Those who bowled games of 200 points or more were: Coree • Gibbons, 220; Sylvia Pewtress43; Verna Haugh, 208; Joe Marie McCormick, 228; Barb Rintoul, 220; Diane English, 261 and 204; Bill, Caslick, 204; Wayne Gibbons, ;210; Bill Wall; 235 and 298; George Skinn, 234 and 219; Keith Moffatt, 243 and 266. FORDWICH MIXED Both the high single and high triple belonged to Nellie Allan this week after she chalked up a 235 single and 657 triple. For the guys, it was Bruce Kennedy with a 305 single and 643 triple. Other singles over 200 were bowled by Gertie Lambkin 200; Ken Bender 223; Wally Nixon 202; Dianne Behrns 202; Nellie Allan 224; Janice Behrns 230; Bill Gilmer 203; Elfrieda Klaassen 220; . Gerald Mattheson 219; Peggy Schneider 201; Ken Behrns 230; Scott McLean 255. W ROX ETER MIXED Shirley Pell tt' boitkedthe high single and . double for the ladies with 218 and 540 respectively. Bob Allen plaYed the men's high single of 263 and: Kevin 'Naylor tallied 731 for the triple. Those who bowled 200 - point games or better were: Ron McMichael, 226 and 235; Wenda Stamper, . 216; Bob Allen; 263 ''and .228; Bob McCaughan, 244; Ron Ben- nett, 241; Shirley Pellett, 218; Kevin Naylor; 258, 260 'and 213: Donna Bennett, 212; Les Stafford, g45;• Ken Pel - lett, 218; Butch Stone, 213; Len Hordyk.'218 and 222. The. *Mg a finished as playof 00.1. po • w Marg icha rdaoa<t s ored. the ladies'' high singleSof 231 and triple of 561. Milt Boyd took the honors for the men with a 321 single and triple of 773. Other scores of 200 points or better were played by Audrey Johnstone, 203; Bill Greig, 200 and 217; 'Harold Johnston, 215, 205 and 284i Dorothy Thempson, 209; Reta Ross, 210; Brent Day, 207; Milt Boyd, 2200; Marg Timm, 208; -Barry Trites, 208; Edna MacTavish, 210;. Les Brewer, 261; David Shaw, 256' and 208, The banquet will beheld at the Brussels Legion May 8 followed by a dance. Anyone wanting dance tickets con- tact Les Brewer or Marg Timm. Winners at CWL euchre On Tuesday evening, April 7, 14 tables of euchre were in progress in the Sacred Heart Church basement, Wing - ham. High lady's prize was won by Margaret Leddy with a total of 71 points. High man for the evening was David Murray with 77 points. Kay McCormick and Carl Frei - burger captured low lady's and low man's prizes respec- tively. 'rhe door prize was won by Grant Wilton. The conveners, Linda Mc- Kay and Joan Allen, would like to thank the many con- tributors, esecially Ernes- tine Kenyon and Bob Allen. SCOUTING NEWS By Andrew Kaufman In Alberta we'will ,be doing, all our cooking on a 505. This is a one -burner stove and it runs on Coleman fuel. It is a lightweight stove and will be easy to carry. , 'this week we'leariled the eight vital steps to safe and - efficient use of the 505 stove, together . with a few of the major parts which make it functional, On Saturday, 'May 2, the 1st Wingham Scouts will be collecting in Wingham as well as Belgrave. The papers should be tied at the curb at 10 am. We hope, all our dads will keep this day open too because we will need drivers and loaders to help us. If •you need assistance with' your papers, please;call 357- 1667. Minor Hockey :Assoc. holds awards .night Trophy :and crest presen- tations highlighted the Wingham Minor Hockey Association awards night at the Wingham' Public School last 'Thursday evening. A special presentation was made to Bill Kerr. who has coached the Wingham Lions Midget team since 1974. He received a plaque from the association. Mr. Kerr plans to coach only the Royals In- termediate team next season. During the evening, tro- phies k\ ere awarded to this year's top scorers. Jason Goodall took • the PeeWee trbph, . while Brett Cameron was the high -scoring Ban- tam. KeVin Coultes received the Midget trophy, Dan Martin the Juvenile and Jeff Moore. the recreation team trophy. . Most valuable player awards went to Jamie Robinson, PeeWee; Mitch Braun, Bantam.; Kevin Coul- tes, Midget; Stever' Nixon, Juvenile, and Dave Mont- gomery, recreation. • Voted the most improved players were: Jeff Walden, Pee Wee ; Doug Stephenson, Bantam; Kevin Saxton, Midget; Todd Rintoul,Juve- nile, and Dave Willis, recreation. • WINGHAM KINSMEN- BANTAM 1980 - 1981 STATS Games Won • 33 20 Brett Cameron Steve Nicholson Tim Brown Mike Houghton Doug McFarlan Rob Willis Byron Thompson Poul Kenyon Mork Foxton Sean Bray Jim Dennis Doug Stephenson Doul Woad Poul Robinson Darren Creamer Totals Lost Goals For Goals Agt 13 40 181 119 G. G. Asts Pts P/M 33 46 37 83 12 33 22 40 62 28 33 20 33 53 17 32 16 29 45 24 33 23 12 35 22 31 9 15 24 45 33 3 15 18 20 31 9 9 18 6 33 10 8 18 20 33 9 8 17 68 33 5 12 17 12 31 5 6 11 18 32 2 7 9 10 32 1 8 9 14 3 1 1 2 2 33 181 240 421 318 Mitch Braun 74 goals against in 66 periods 3.36 g/a 1 shutout Rob Schistad 45 goals against in 33 periods 4.09 9/0 1 shutout Most Valuable Player Mitch Braun Most Improved Player Doug Stephenson Coach Mike Inglis • Fraser Strong Manager Bill McQuiggin in ptterept obtains : i>I%feri latton of .tire '%.0/41Oriai•Olneti Of Mr. oit NO, Philipa;11 rson-named Mrs; Blue ever,, thl e wer-ei no r 'ds'of t t na le in I�angSide Cemetery. Misses, Lynda. Moore, formerly of Whiteehureh and now of Western Canada, nod. Melanie Wood of Hanover visited Saturday with Ly>I>ida's friends in -'the village. Lynda is in the Canadian Armed Forces'and hes just. returned from the -west:. Her friend is a mechanic in the Armed Forces and ,leaves soon for Germany. Good Friday service will be held for the community at 8 p.m. in the United Church with Robert Perry and Rev. John Bell'..in charge. Everyone is cdially invited to attend. Mr. and, Mrs. Ron Boon- stra • and family •were Saturday visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Uuldrik. Many Whitechurch friends are sorry that Earl Wilken Was admitted to Wingham and District Hospital last week and hope for a speedy return to better health. On Sunday, helping Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson celebrate their birthdays at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Tiffin, Wingham, were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Rev. and Mrs. John Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Murray of Sharon, Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and Karen were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Parrot, Rhonda Jane and Marie of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elliott, Jef- fery and Leslie of Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. David Elliott, Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Elliott and Ryan. • This community is sorry to learn that Bradley Speiran of Brussels, husband of the former Gail Rintoul, had the misfortune to have a limb fall on him while cutting " trees on Monday of last week. He suffered a frac- tured leg and is in Listowel Plr ' Kelvin Coulto *Dorryltholoiero Brill Brophy Daryl H.a,'hn o 9lploorovitoa Ron,5chintcldd Kick Scd nglinour willif0er , Jim atter • Tot Touton K urt Whitflel'd Ace Tiffin K evin Saxton Dave Montgomery Brett Cameron Bryon Thompson Jeff Moore John Leedham Goalie • Kelly O'Hagen Ken Deichert Mike Pletch 31 42 . 51 ` ' 4 30 2?' 20 61. ' . . .24 31 211421 1 Oat 06 31 -14 14 28' ' •74 a1 13 1 :. 28 3 29 10 14 24:. 30, 1,Q -443164 9 36 a ;4442 4 4 :6 . 22 13 .•1115811 12 ' 18, 29 ' ' 2 8 1p 4412 32 5 4 9 38 26 1 4,-8�_.._ 9 12 ' 23 2 6 8 32 2 ' 1' 1' 2 0 8 1 1.. 2 . 0' 11 1 1 2 2 3 0 2 2 .0 1 1 0 1 '0 Ganws G.A. Ave. 14.67 48 3.27 7.90 29 3.67 9.43 35 3,71, 32.00 112 3.50 Games Played - 32; Won - 20; Lost - 7; Hod S. memeameneweemm SO 2 0 0 2 DANCE TO THE GOOD BROTHERS Stratford Fair Grounds Phone 271-5130 FRIDAY, MAY 1 at 8:00 pm $5 per person ' ' $6 at the door Tickets available at The Listowel Banner, The Wingham Advance -Times or The Stratford Fair Grounds. (Heid under the authority aka special occasion permit) O o OO . O O•G Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rintoul attended a Cherolais sale Saturday at Uxbridge. 'Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Finnigan of Goderich visited Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. Saturday evening guests of the Tiffins were Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McAllister of Culross. • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rintoul visited Wednesday evening with Bradley Speiran in.Listowel hospital. Brian Rintoul "visited Bradley on'Sunday evening, • Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purdon . spent a few days. last Week with Dr. and Mrs. Ed Carey of Kitchener., Mrs. -Fred Tiffin and Mrs, Garnet Farrier were at ,the Bluevale manse on. Monday, assisting to paper a bedroom, Mrs. Mary . McClenaghan. returned home on Friday after a two-week visit with Mr. and Mrs. Moss of Plattsvi'lle: Mr.. and Mrs. Raymond Des Roches ' of London visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan. Congratulations to Mr. and. Mrs. Jim deBoer on the arrival on Monday, April 13; of a daughter, seven pounds, four ounces, at Wingham and District Hospital. Youth Camp August 15 - 21,1981 LOCATION: Geneva Park,. Lake Couchiching (near Orillia) QUALIFICATIONS: Open to people 18 to 21 years of age (Male or Ferri le) interested in agriculture and community involvement. EXPENSES: All expenses including travel will be paid for by local Co -Op. /f interested please send reply by,April20, 1981 to: United Co -Operatives of Ontario Belgrave, Ontario NOG 1E0 Attention: Jim Nelemans Car Rally for the Multiple Sclerosis Society SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1981 b;• Registration © 1 1 a.m. to 1 p.m. Rally Start's at 1 p.m. $5,80 Entry Fee or Pledge Sheets Available from Snowmobile Club members. Minimum amountInpledges of $25.00 entitles holder to $5.00 meal voucher. Anyone with pledges left from Snovrnobile 100 km. Snowaroma please collect and turn in at time of registration. Starting point Turnberry Tavern. Distance about 50 miles. b,r