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LADIES' LEAGUE Norma's Mules lead the scor- w
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In 1911, prospector Arthur F44- Strathcom sound area of Baffin
lish reported to Captain J.E. Ber- Island. Today, that lead -zinc orc
vier, of the C.G.S. Arctic, that a body is being developed as
large body of ore lay in the Nanisivik Mine-
EvOyn's Suckers led the scor- ing with 76 points, with Betty's ,
ing with 24 points followed by Bombers very close behind with
Helen's Herrings at 16. Rina's 751,,, Jean's Jelly Beans with 73 '
Crabs and Joan's Jelly Fish are and Lila's Limpers with 641h
tied at 14 and Susie's Salmons points. >
have nine points. Dianne's Gold- Jean King rolled a high single
fish are in last place with seven of 288 and the score was 223 for
points. runner-up Betty Morin. Jean also
Games over 200 were: Dianne bowled a high triple of 759, r
Metcalf, 210; Joan Wissler, 270; runner-up Norma Strong rolling a
Betty Kennedy, 212, 222; Vi 563. Other high scores were: "
Steffan, 263; Yvonne Sowers, 231, Betty Morin, 223; Norma Strong, r
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Evelyn Kloostra 201; Alma Mc- 216; Lila Hickey, 220; Winnifred =
Donald, 205; Carol Dunn, 221; Harcourt, 212; Florence Del- f r
Susan Tolton, 205, 208 and Helen mage, 203; Jean King, 264, 207:..
Sawyer, 212; high single and and Barb Tervit, M.
triple went to Joan Wissler who n ��—n '"` 40
rolled a 270 and 611. THURSDAY MIXED
Ruth's Rollers are now out in
front with 24 points, followed by
COFFEE KLATCH Joyce's Jaywalkers with 21,
Coffee Klatch had 28 bowlers
this week, Shirley Storey bowling Gayle's Go -Getters 17, Lu's Lulus' a
a single of 316 and 630 double. and Helen's Hellcats tied with 15
and Mice with 13. THERE WERE 11 WINNERS in the junior girls' and boys',
Games over 200 included: Shirley second, Carol Wheeler, first in senior class Grace nn
nd Mar's Mighty
Marg Moffatt took the honors
' free skating competition
for the ladies with a 263 hiKueneman, second; Cathy Cardiff, third; fr t row: even
Wharton, 215; Dorothy Thomp- intermediate and senio• iadiesgh
son, 229; Lois Surridge, 236, 250; held at the Wingham Arena last Wednesday evening. Wheeler, first in junior boys; Marc Moore, second; Curtis
Louise Welwood, 224, 224; Jean- single and a 631 high triple. For
e m'en, Perrie Holmes had high Winners of the intermediate and senior ladies' class, back Moore, third; Lori Gavreluk, first in junior ladies; Elaine
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netteSeot ,231;DorothyCroskill, row: Cheryl Gavreluk, first in intermediate; April Moore, Kueneman, second; Leanne Cossitt, third.
209; Vera Moffatt, 206; Iris single of 273 and Doug Elliott high
Foulon and Dorothy Croskill triple of 763.
were winners of mugs. Over -200 games were bowled Marks take
Dale Tolton's team which won by Doug Elliott 257, 234, 271; Belmore girls
first place in the daytime ladies' Bruce Skinn 265, 213, 239; Art �'' n ries I ea u e title
tournament bowled in Brantford Clark 227, 242; Don Montgomery YBC B 0 take se g
246, 230; Nancy Brenzil 206, 209;
Sunday. The team came in 17th Perrie Holmes 273, 202; Al Skel- The Kangaroos led the scoring ,anonymous 69 points, Jaws 66
place of 24 teams and came home ton 214; Gail Holmes 214; Marg with 76 points, followed by Tiger and Crusaders 63 points. The Belmore girls emerged The Marks' green machine
with a hair styling set. Rolling a high single for the victorious in their series with coached by Roy Robinson worked
Moffatt 263; Isabel MontgomeryCats with 67, Wild Cats with 55,
232; Dave Tiffin 264; Joyce Chimps with 50, Monkeys with 42 boys with 245 was Robert Whar- Fergus. They won the first game hard throughout the season to
LADIES' WED. NIGHT Church 210; Keith Moffatt 201; and Parrots with 40 in the Ban ton and Steven Thompson had a 4-2, Glenda Band scoring three earn 24 points and a first place
Bain's Bones and Scott's Steaks Helen Daugherty 200; Luanne tam league. high triple of 621. Janet Storey of the goals and Twyla Dickson finish in the Peewee -Bantam
lead the scoringwith 14 points g g scored a high single for the ladies the remaining r In the second House League. B&E Leasing,
p° Kerr 250; Randy Brenzil 213; Ladies' high single went to g goal.
each, followed by Lee's Lamb- Paul Moffatt 205.,._ Debbie Hoy with 178 and Julaine with 215 and high triple went to game, which awarded them the guided by John Leitch and Ron
chops with 13, King's Kidneys 0-0_0 Adams had high double of 267. Christine Foxton, 533. Boys series, they defeated the Fergus McKague finished close behind in
with 9, Tolton's Tongues with 7 SENIOR LADIES Rance Willis had men's high games over 200: Tom Remington, girls 5-2. Goals were scored by second place with 18 points.
and McBurney's Meatballs with Wilma Kerr came up with both single of 157 and high double was 115; Stephen Burke, 238; Bill Nancy Dickson, Kathy Kieffer, Stainton's with Don Rintoul and
6. the high single of 231 and high Rance Willis with 292. Games Ohm, 200 Ronnie Johnston, 201; Jean MacAdam, Jane McPher- Ron Orien at the helm earned it
Hi single went to Maude Spencer Burley, •114; Steven . son and Twyla Dickson. points to finish solidly in third
High g double of 384 at the Monday after- over 125 were: Julaine Adams for In the Peewee league, West place. Wayne Brown's IGA squad
Schiestel with 268 and high triple noon session. Other good singles the girls with 150, Sheri Walden, Thompson, 209, 244. For the girls:
was Joan Henry with 662. Games were recorded by Margaret 130 and Ellen Rodger 131. In the Pam Gerrie, 202; Nancy Kine; Howick defeated the team from who finished the season by earn -
over 200: Dorothy Bain, 208; Robertson with a 204 and Adeline boys' class, Rance Willis with 206; Brenda MacLennan, 203; Belmore 4-2. Murray Mawhinney ing ties with the top two teams,
Jayne English, 244, 226; Bea Chris Foxton, 213 and Anna and David Eadie each scored a finished in fourth place with 7
yn g Simmons 184. Over 300 doubles 157, 135; Robbie Willis, 128, 139; g oal. In other action, Belgrave points.
Shropshall, 209; Jeannette Scott, were chalked up by A. Simmons Byron Thompson, 142; Willie Haugh 200. There were three
203; Diane English, 222; Verna 309; W. Lockwood 328; M. Hast- Rodger, 130 and Donald Case- bowlers who received their 100 defeated Belmore m ore 2-0 in and Kurtz- The playoffs begin this week
Haugh, 231, 201; Caroline Green- ings 311; E. Laidlaw 313; M. more with 131. Pins Over Average. badges. Jay vine downed Belmore
with Marks playing Stainton's
away, 209; Dorothy Thompson, Deans 329 and M. Robertson 345. Lois Pennington had .a high MacLaurin,, averaging 194, Squirt action. Keith Harper and B&E Leasing taking on IGA.
225; Edna Mae Armstrong, 216; The Special Ks are still in first single for the junior girls with 138 bowled 320; Brenda MacLennan, scored both goals as his Belmore The games are played Tuesday
Mary Lee, 220; Sharon Skinn, 264, place and now have 62 points. and Pam Reid had a 241 high 143, bowled 257 and Pam Gerrie, team was defeated by Belgrave 7 and Friday nights at 5:15.
232; Sylvia Pewtress, 221, 206; Second are the Wheaties with 56. 'double. Junior boys' high single with an average of 164, bowled 2
Joan Henry 267, 242; Jean King, The Sugar Crisps and the Kris- was Stephen Gaunt with 208 and 295
244; Verna Steffler, 220, 255; Beth pies are tied at 41; the Cracker- high double of 399. Games over
Skinn, 214; Rena Jouwsma, 253, jacks have 40 and the Cheerios 31. 150 were: Stephen Gaunt, 208, 191
206; Shirley Storey, 206, 251; and Terry Hoy with 162.
Maude Schiestel, 200, 268; LilaThe Chicklets have a one point
Hickey, 216; Marie Skinn, 200. Industrial lead over second place Life -
Thanks
Thanks to spares Carol Clark savers with 610 The Double FRUITY FIVE
and Verna Haugh. League finals Bubbles are close behind with 60 President Lori Anne Jamieson
0-0-0 points, followed by Doublemints opened the meeting, with the
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE The . Wingham Industrial with 53, Spearmints with 48 and pledge when the girls gathered at
The Roses lead the scoring with League finals got off to a flying Black Cats with 46 in the Junior the home of Mrs. Walter Elliott.
96 points, followed by the Holly- start on Monday evening. The League. Lori Purdon read the minutes.
hocks with 95, Glads with 67 and " play was end to end with both David Nesbitt rolled a 195 for Kathy Purdon, distributed
the Bluebells, Mayflowers and goalies making excellent saves. the senior juniors with Robbie recipes and pamphlets she had
Poppies tied" with 66 points. After the game, referee George Grove close behind at 191, Daryl received. The roll call was an -
Joyce Gaunt had high single of Foulon praised both teams for the Holmes, 184 and Reuben Jacklin, swered by five members.
271 and triple of 731 in the ladies, excellent calibre of hockey. The 183. Gail Delmage threw a 194 for Clara Milliga v demonstrated
with men's high single going to Advance -Timers came out on top the ladies and Linda Henderson raspberry bavarian. Wendy Kay
Frank Burke with 262 and Jim in this contest by a 4-2 score. Bob 181. High single for the boys went made peach layer dessert and
Griffith with a triple of 671. Armstrong and the Advance- to Greg Storey with 210 and Lori Jamieson made the sauce.
Thanks to spares Linda Hopper, Timers are hoping to take the Reuben Jacklin had high double The girls discussed year-round
Joanne Cretier, Anna Haugh, Len championship for the second of 350. Girls' high single went to frozen, dried and canned fruits.
Phillips, Leon Russell, Marie straight year. However, Pete Jo Marie McCormick wfth 199 In group work, each member
Phillips, Steven Readman and Snow and his Bridge Mustangs and high double of 326 went to was asked to obtain information
Kevin Hickey. will be trying to stop them next Gail Delmage. about three fruits. A grocery list
0-0-0 Monday night at 9:15. The Submarines and Big Macs was given and each member is to
WROXETER LEAGUE are tied for first with 67 points bring three items from the list to
Edna McTavish bowled high Howick takes and the Footlongs are close the next meeting. As a home
single with 221 and Bonnie John behind with 60. The Red Hots are assignment, the girls are to
ston the high triple of 604. For the s efles lead in third with 48 points while obtain information on three
men, Hugh Jarvis took the high French Fries have 46 and Big grades of canned fruit or juice.
single with 252 and Ron McMi- �t►e Lakelet team has now Boys with 42 points. Kathy Purdon and Lori Anne
chael with a 590 triple. completed the regular schedule The Clue Klux Clan have an .Jamieson are dish washers for
Other games over 200 were: of the Howick-Minto Recrea- overwhelming lead with 96 points next week. With Mrs. Purdon,
Bill Brown, 219; Ron McMichael, tional Hockey League with a per- for the seniors while Pink Pan- they will demonstrate oriental
228; Ken Edgar, 234; Ron De feet winning season. The best -0f- thers have 75, Freakv Five 72, chicken and fruit plate.
Boer, 216; Gordon Haasnoot, 223; five playoffs against the Ford -
Wayne Cantelon, 232; Dick wich team was played Thursday,
DeBoer, 235; Aart DeVos, 206, Feb. 26, in Howick. The game
200; Joe Craig, 215, Wendell saw Lakelet get off to a good start
Stamper, 224; Mary Beth Riley, in the playoff series by defeating
220; Bonnie Johnston, 206, 220 and them 4-1. The next game is sche-
Agnes Haasnoot, 218. duled for March 11 in Howick. M
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