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Awards resents
to Belmore playets
Belmore's Minor Hockey player for accumulating the
Association held its awards most points of the season.
night and wrap-up for the Most improved players
1982-83 hockey season last were: Tyke, Jason Huber;
- Friday evening in the Squirt, Steven Eadie; Pee
Belmore Community Centre. Wee, Mike Hawkins; and,
Barry Schaefer, a member Bantam, Kevin Eadie. Steve
of the Belmore Pee Wee VanEngen of the Belmore
team, was selected as the Bantam team was selected
association's most valuable best goalie.
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THE DELMORE BANTAMS won the championship at a tournament
held last month in Lucknow. Team members and coaches are: in
back, Don Eadie, Ron Chambers, Pat Chambers, Dennis Lowry,
Steve VanEngen, Randy Schaefer, Doug Jeffray; front, Kevin Eadie,
Rick Moffatt, Brett Garniss, Rob Haelzle, Ted Fischer. Absent from
the photo are Keith Harper, Brian Martin and Glen Storm.
COFFEE KLATCH
Those bowling 160 and over
were: Bev Hayden 168;
Grace Walden 174, 172; Doris
Remington 175; Virginia
Jessup 180; Joanne
McPherson 191; Susan Pegg
226, 203; Annette McKenna
177; Jean King 213, 183;
Muriel Irvine 171, 170; Betty
Burley 201; Ada Aitchison
168, 218; Shirley Storey 190,
277.
Muriel Irvine won the 50-50
draw and Wintario winners
were Susan Pegg and Shirley
Storey.
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
Darling's Dynamics have
6,928, accumulated pinfall
points, followed by Chap -
man's Champs, 6,800,
MacLeod's Morons Plus
Four, 6,780, Merkley's
Marauders, 6,612, Hickey's
Hellers, 6,465, and, Russell's
Rollers, 6,385.
Rod Hickey had the men's
high single of 240 and the
high triple of 653, while Ruth
Ann Steffen had the ladies'
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high single of 254 and the
high triple of 623.
Games of 20'0 and over
were rolled by; Doug
MacLeod 234; Rod Hickey
230, 240; Bob Steffen 214;
Frank Burke 229; Roger
Plumb 208; Bob Pegg 211;
Wes Simmons 200; Wayne
Coultes 223; Kevin Hickey
218; Gale Plumb 219;, Ruth
Ann Steffen' 254, 210; Cathy
Wickhorst 201; and Linda
Hickey 210.
SENIOR LADIES'
The senior ladies closed
their bowling season Monday
afternoon with a fun bowling
session, followed by a buffet
dinner in the United Church
served by the church ladies.
'Following the dinner, the
slate of officers for next
season was presented:
president, Janet Hall, vice
president, Helen McBurney;
secretary, Catherine Camp-
bell; treasurer, Jean Ro-
bertson; assistant secretary
and treasurer, Margaret
Robertson; press reporter,
Elora Harris.
The trophies and prizes
then were presented.
WED. NIGHT LADIES
Mary's Mavericks won the
season championship with a
total of 115 points, followed
by Judy's E.T.s and Janet's
Junkies, tied for second with
114 points each, Corey's
Cubs, 98, Bonnie's Beauties,
87, and Marg's Munchkins,
78.
Mary Lee had the high
single of 282 and the high
triple of 737.
Games of 200, and over
were rolled by: Jean King
238, 240; Diane English 204,
274; Betty Darling 247;
Joanne Harrison 253; Anna
Nesbitt 202; Janet Storey
203; Mary Campbell 204, 221;
Catherine Campbell 201;
Florence Thompson 218;
Connie Haugh 221; Bonnie
Cleghorn 228; Mary Lee 282;
259; Marg Hickey 259; Judy
Hickey 205; Susan Tolton
225.
Thanks to spares Caroline
Greenaway, Diane English
and Michelle Foxton.
SENIOR MEN
Those bowling 150 and over
were: Norm Elliott 162, 179;
Hugh Mundell 175; Harry
Garniss 165; Nick Kloostra
155; Bill Lediet 157, 161; Alex
Robertson 152, 179; Cliff
Bray 156; Bev Rooney 175;
Wes, Paulin 156; Ken Saxton
Sr. 165e232; Charles Bosman
157; Bill Uuldriks 172; and,
Ted English 186, 277.
THURSDAY MIXED
Janet Storey captured the
ladies' high single with a 263,
closely followed by Rena
Fisher with a 257. Janet also
had high triple of 581:
Bob Gavreluk rolled men's
high single of 282, closely
followed by Kevin Falconer
with a 281. Kevin captured
high triple of 604.
Other games of 200 and
over were rolled by Gary
Jamieson 207; Clare Weber
218; Richard Gethke 219,
207; Art Burrows 251; Barry
Haugh 263, 203; Daryl
Walker 212; Jean Lewis 212;
Bruce Higgins 227.
Congratulations to Gary's
GMC for being the season's
champs. ``I`hanks `° spaies
Art Burrows, Janet Storey,
Bob Gavreluk and Lori
Gavreluk. Also, please note
playoffs start this week, the
league bowling at 8 p.m.
The bowling banquet will
be held May 14 at Belmore
Community Centre.
FORDWICH MIXED
Gertie Lambkin had the
ladies' high single of 275 and
the high triple of 668, while
Bill Gilmer had the men's
high single and triple of 245
and 579.
Games of 200 and over
were rolled by: Gertie
Lambkin 209, . 275; Bill
Gilmer 245; Jean Ashley 230;
Peggy Schneider 202; Steve
Reid 217, 203; Ken Behrns
234; Ken Bender 222; and,
Janice George220.
Thursday Early Mixed
MOLESWORTH LANES
On March 31, high scores
were bowled by Danny
McKay, 200; Caroline Petta-
piece, 237, 263, 218; Grace
Mayburry, 231; Brad Mathe-
son, 272, 271; Sandy
Allemeersch, 206; Fred Saw-
yer, 200; Len King Jr., 210;
Cliff Hoegy, 206; Ginger
Dadson, 230, 249; Bert Van
Donkersgoed, 206 and Shir-
ley Pellett, 234.
High scores for April 7
were bowled by Danny
McKay, 213; Bill Brooks, 277,
231; Cliff Hoegy, 209; Bill
Burrowes, 204; Donna
Blough, 204, 205; Caroline
Pettapiece, 212, and Grace
Mayburry, 234.
Durham wins title
with 72 victory
in deciding game
Durham won the WOAA
Midget championship with a
7-2 victory over Wingham in
the deciding game of their
series last week.
The fifth game of the best -
of -five series was played
back in Durham and the
home team scored a decisive
win for. t11e CCidgex title_..w __
Durham had won the first
two games of the series by
one -goal margins, but
Wingham came roaring back
to win the next two games
and tie the series. .
In the decisive game,
Wingham squandered many
scoring opportunities in the
first 10 minutes, as
Durham's goaltender came
up with some fine saves. The
the Durham attack caught
fire, taking a 1-0 Lead at the
end of the first period, 5-0
after two and 6-0 by 4:31 of
the third.
Paul Robinson scored
Wingham's first goal at 4:31,
from Brett Cameron and
Steve Nicholson, but
Durham scored a short-
handed goal at 7:45 to take a
7-1 lead. The final goal of the
game was scored by
Duplicate
bridge club
Wingham Duplicate
Bridge Club met Thursday
night in the fire hall. The
Mitchell System was played.
Kae Forgie and Norma
Parker placed first North
and South. Jean Hodgins and
Elaine Colvin were second,
Yvonne McPherson and
Mary Caslick third.
East and West winners
were Dimps and Bert
Mathers. Jean Aitchison and
Farish Moffat were second,
Ruth Currie and Jean
Whitby placed third.
Nicholson at 15:54 from
Cameron.
ICE CHIPS — The
Wingham Midgets had a
very successful season,
winning 38 games and losing
12. They won the Wingham
Midget Tournament 'C'
championship and brought
home the--'C'-ehampionship-
trophy from the Burford
Midget Tournament and the
consolation trophy from
Kincardine.
At the Minor Hockey
awards banquet on Satur-
day, Brett'Cameron won the
scoring championship award
and,the most valuable player
trophy. The most improved
player was Paul Robinson;
Rob Schistad won the
executive award, given in
memory of Walter Brown to
the player who shows the
most desire and sportsman-
ship.
-"erEFIEMEMMErlan
Hit one-man
musical COMBS
to Blyth stage
Richard Greenblatt,
director of the 1982 Blyth
Summer Festival smash
"Country Hearts" brings
"Soft Pedalling", his hit one-
man musical to the Blyth
Memorial Hall, next Wed-
nesday at 8 p.m.
Who is Robert Goldblum
anyway? Is he really just a
struggling young musician
trying to keep body and soul
together while dealing with
his boring job as a rehearsal
pianist, or is he Com-
poserman, a mild-mannered
superhero able to leap whole
octaves in a single bar? Then
again, maybe he's a rock
star, weary of the fast pace
and the bright lights; or a
hairy, whiskey -breathed
Country and Western singer,
crooning downhome Nash-
ville songs.
Or is he in fact Canada's
hottest new entry in the
Musical Olympics, shooting
for an uprecedented four
gold medals if he can only
wrap up the arduous Minute
Waltz event.
"Soft Pedalling", current-
ly on a cross -Canada tour,
has amassed rave reviews
since it was first presented
at the 1981 Toronto Theatre
Festival. The Ottawa Citizen
called it "Sheer brilliance";
"Watch this man!", The
Toronto Star said. Richard
Greenblatt is an engaging,
„frenetic, very talented per-
former.
"Soft Pedalling" is the
final performance in the
Blyth Centre for the Arts
Theatre series. Reserved
tickets are available at the
box office, 523-9300.
Belgrave euchre
Eleven -tables. were..in•play
at the weeklyeuchre which
was held in the WI Hall Wed-
nesday, April 6.
Winners were: high lady,
Mrs. Sara Anderson; most
lone hands. - lady, Mrs. Ed
Marsh; low lady, Mrs.
Garner Nicholson; high
man, George Johnston,; most
lone hands — man, Mrs.
James R. Coultes ( playing
as a man) ; low man, Mrs.
Agnes Bieman (playing as a
man).
There will be euchre again
next Week starting at 8 p.m.
Everyone is welcome.
WINGHAM MIDGET STATISTICS
1982 - 83
Brett Cameron
Steve Nicholson
Mark "Foxton
Paul Kenyon
Tim Brown
Paul Robinson
Jim Dennis
Doug Wood
Doug McFarlan
Bill Haines
Rob Willis
Doug Stephenson
Jeff Cameron
Ed Sweeney
Dwayne Jenkins
Jason Goodall
Byron Thompson
Paul Tolton
Murray Houghton
Jeff Blbemberg
Dave Willis
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50 46 82 96
36 33 82 69
25 35 50 58
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28 26 18 54
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DOUG STEPHENSON looks for a rebound, but the
Durham netrninder had the puck covered during the fifth
and deciding game of the WOAA playoffs between the
Wingham Lions and Durham last week. (Wayne Brown
Photo)