Wingham Advance-Times, 1981-05-18, Page 17•
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Teams were Fe#ist"‘
frmu BrunrclOA', BeIgravek
Blyth, 130noork Phipr
Atwood, Monkton, 1001 9
Wroxeter. and Wingha
L), PO of players Arf# -
(Tosses, ages and ptoof of
age, mast Whalitte de0a-
vener0 14148., WOW Robin-
son of Iiiringbam, before
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY. MAY 13 8,16
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BASED 0P4 A TfILIE'STO,RkY,
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-High double, , bantam:
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Willis; junior: Graham
Taylor and ' Tammy
Cleghorn; sr. juniors:.
Murray *hut avid Deb
Henry; seniors: Billy Gaunt
and Kilt
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,ylor, . Pushers,
and Metcalfe,
Bi11yTolto, Barry.
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the Playoff: awards, for tli
high ‘J le wer0-1.pres
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Thynne
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The ,and IpOtri„,iptuIfeotrte.s.r.T.)1.1nt,
bantarn:, and,'seniors went to Darrin
•.The high ,single, .6antavn:
PhOflp Kelly
1,19#0.0kcic; add, sr. junior
and senior: Laverne Steffler.
• Twenty-seven YBC
bowlers received perfect
• at.;DOote4dar70eSce aWawrdsere. won by.
Terry Daer, Murray
-Netkery, Pam Nesbitt, Kelly
• linden#e*,,, Dwayne Scott,
• Debbie 'Scott, Shannon
• Beecroft, Billy Gaunt; Susan
• Lancaster, Andre*, Mann,
Graham Taylor, .Ellen
Taylor, Theresa Kenyon,
• Chris Thynne, 'Laverne
Sterner, Brenda Lee
Loughron and David Willis.
David Scott and, Lori • •
Gavreluk.
Plaques were presented to: . imilli -
' - BPS 'S OW
junior boy's Four Steps to
• ., . • ,7 ,
Stardom winners:' Graham :. • ' '' • . "11 vp • .
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MI LT BOYD, Dorothy- ThOtn149..,
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Bonnie Brewer and 41in shorrel V
trophies at the awards bangtim,
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Toronto,
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feat was
,Dr. Dave
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Taylor, Michael Cameron, in ex "bibs,"
and Brett MacDonald.• The Winghain fistball BPs Wing
Most improved, bantam:, . played strongly despite .DesPr.
Jeff Dennis; junior: Susan; being outscored in both ends BPs she'.
Elston; sr. junior: MtuTay of an' exhibition double- strong
Jeff Cameron, Murray Skinn : •U.
Skinn; and, senior: Michael header .played in Waterloo which'.
last weekend •. ° the Ont
.In the Opening' game Offene4,
FOR 24 HOUR N1OVIEiNFOannalk—Nysii—`:against the Waterloo past, ..a;
.
Chymers, the Chymers won hol
by a 10-4 score in spite of
being outhit 13:11. Bob Arm- •
strong and Jim Seip led the
Wingham attack' with three
eac.h.
. On the mound, BP veteran
Ed Deer went four innings
before being relieved bypon
or, who \,Pitclied 'three
- !innings. Morris Wilson, a
newcomer to •the pitching ,
staff from Palmerston,
• Pitched one inning of relief.
In the second game - the
BPs went down 4-2 against
,the Team Sport Juniors.
Each team had six •hits;
Gary Lisle led the Wingham
attack with two.
losses, the
sh,of being a
n the one
• II;the way to
tis year.
ss in the
have been
store
Local fans will have a
chance tos the team in
action this'. •day in an
exhibition q Oh' against
Goderieh, G thug is 8:30
p.111.
IN• •t
Itilmnimmilod as
ADULT INTNTAINMINT
There were 3
conditions to the
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May 13 - 16 inheritance, and
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Friday and Saturday
7:00 and 9:00 p.m.
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All ladles admitted for $2.00. •...._
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Teeswater
Agri -Lotto
. The first draw for the
Teeswater Agri -Lotto '81-'82
was held May 5 at the Bank
of Montreal in Teeswater.
The first prize of $300 \was
won by Ben Musink of
Holyrood; second prize of
$200 was won by Lloyd
Dwinnell of Teeswater.
The five prizes were
won by:Phyllis Grant of
Formosa, Ross Jamieson of
Wingham, Murray Elston of
Wingham, Dan Webster of
Teeswater and Len and
Marg Coughlin of Kin-
cardine.
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MARGO RICHARDSON, Les Brewer, George Fisch. • •••*.
•,er, David Shaw and Jean Mathers were the 1980 81 awards tianquet heI4JE
playoff champs at the Bluevale Bowling League. The .sels. • .
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DAVID SHAW won -the playoff triple trophy, Wihnie Boyd and Les
Brewer won for playoff singles and Jean Mathers and Andy Adams
were awarded most improved bowler trophies at the awards ban-
quet for the Bluevale Bowling League held Friday evening in Brus-
sels. Also pictured is "super spare" Harvey Timm. Absent from the
photo is Marie Walker.
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MAY 1TH TO MAY 21ST
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May 15,16
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Sharon Day, and Terry Trltes were the seasbn champs of 1980-81 for
the Bluevaie Bowling League. They received their awards at the
banquet held last Friday evening in Brussels.
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