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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-09-16, Page 12as E 1 M pane a --'fie N%&wn Advance -Times, September 16, 1876 •r � -�--- COFFEE KLATCH English 282, 205; Keith Moffatt" The league started their season 231; Gord Daugherty 202; Doug of bowling Monday afternoon Elliott 220, 266, 219; Helen with 22 bowlers. Daugherty 209; Dave Tiffin 205; ! We welcome the bowlers from Isabel Montgomery 208; Randy W last year, also the new bowlers Brenzil 233, 203; George Skinn that came to try their skill. We 205; Sharon Hoffe 237; Joyce; hope they enjoyed it enough to Church 216. continue. Thanks to spares Bruce -' Lois Surridge took all the Machan and Rick Smith. "` 1 honors with a 265 single and a 429 Named team captains were `s double. Girls bowling 200 or over Doug Neil, Jerry Smith, Art were Susan Tolton 205; Jeanette Clarke, Randy Brenzil, Paul Mof- Scott 211; Louise Welwood 239; fatt and Dave Tiffin. Jean King 219. SENIOR LADIES WROXETER LEAGUE The executive of the league met Joe Craig chalked up a fine 741 and panned the opening of the triple at last, week's session. High t season for October 4. The fee will triple for the ladies was rolled by •�. be $1.20 per member per bowling Nolda Kulas with 644.". session. Bowlers with over -200 games 0-0—U were Joe Craig 265, 283; Nolda Kulas 296; Ken Pellet 244; Gor- THURSDAY MIXED don Haasnoot 213; Ethel Me- THE OLD-FASHIONED WAY of cutting logs is dAnstrated by members of the Huron Diane English, after a long Michael 208; Dick deBoer 235; Pioneer Thresher and Hobby Association. The group is celebrating its 15th year of summer holiday, was back in Marj Pellet;202; SietsdeBoer 209; existence. The Association alsp had threshers on display. great shape as the league Shirley Pellet 206, 220. organized for competition last s week. She came up with bottr the loose like he has in other seasons, high single, a 282, and high triple Chalmers COCthe the team wouldn't have much of 676. For the guys, it was Doug QUOTStrouble wrapping up the final Elliott with a 266 single and a 705 WHITECHURCH —Chalmers i 13all series in two straight. OR triple. Presbyterian Children of the As I said at the start, by Other games over 200 were 'Church held their September + a time this goes to press it could be bowled by Bruce Machan 222; meeting on Sunday.during church all over. If it isn't, then Friday Sharon Skinn 205, 253; Marg Mof- service in the Sunday School 1 ,� night fans should see one of the fatt 213; Art Clark 214; Diane best games of hockey ever room with leaders, Mrs. Archie . n b JV Ted Swk� Purdon and Mrs. Hugh Simpson. .►- played. The president, David Ross, gave the call to worship. The e e scripture, Psalm 105:1-5, was By the time this goes to press will be over in two games is that I P�IIIpS read by Kendra Purdon. Eddie de the Canada Cup Series might be don't think they have the goal Ma ill night Boer led in prayer. history.'But one thing is for sure, tending. Sure, against the Team Modular 4 The minutes, in the absence of Canada really had to go all out to Canada they got some great goal - Gregory Gibson, were read by finish in first place in the regular ,tending from Vladimir Dzurilla. ;lasses open Color T V Mrs. Simpson. The roll call was schedule. However over a three game answered by nine naming an ani- As I said a couple of weeks ago, series he won't be quite so lucky. October 5 6 mal of the Bible. ' The birthday the European teams weren't go- Goaltending on the European calendar was marked. ing to roll over and play dead just clubs has been much better the Five new courses are being The offering was received by because they were playing last two years. This has cut down offered this fall at the F. E. G.B. ELECTRONICS Linda Versteeg. Andy Versteeg against the best professionals. All on the goals -against in the Series. Madill Secondary School, Wing - gave the offering prayer and four European clubs, including One of the big things that has ham, starting on Tuesday, Octo- di David Ross gave a reading. Finland, showed the have T.V. SALES I y surprised me most in the Series is ber 5th at 8 p.m. and Wednesday, AND SERVICE Mrs. Purdon told the Junior picked up a lot of knowledge of the lack of goal scoring by some October 6th at 8 p.m. story, "God Answers Prayer" Canadian style hockey over the of the Team Canada players. New Tuesday evening courses For Prompt, Efficient and Mrs. Simpson gave the past two years. include Hand -Spinning and Dye - Service Senior .story "Are You on the Reggie Leach and Guy Lefleur p g Y tion Geography Phone: Beam?" and read two Bible I wasn't fortunate enough to are two players who haven't been which will g of lcover athose Canadian stories. watch the Canada -Czech game getting their share of the goals. If A Biblical quiz was held and the but I did watch Canada -USSR on these two ever start to hit the net cions es popular lar as toursst starting G. BELANGER closing prayer was sung. Saturday night. This was one of with their shots, then it will be no g A the best played contest. on Tuesday, November 9th Mr. 3S7-1235 Pictures taken at the time of p Y games I have Webster of the da school Agri - display. ri- the tonic at Teeswater were on seen in a long time. Leach scored 61 goals last sea- Y- g dis a From a spectator point of view son with Philadelphia Flyers. I culture Science department will p Y it had to be exciting if for no other don't recall him scoring' a goal introduce a mini (six weeks) reason than the end-to-end rush- yet in Canada Cup play. By now course on the care and selection ing. There'were very few offsides he should have at least a couple of of house plants. and icing calls. The rest of the markers. On Wednesdays, new courses Dance to the time the puck was just going The biggest disappointment to will include Cake -Decorating, from one ,zone to the other. me has been the play of the Mont- and Chair -Caning Techniques, Oddly enough, both teams were real Canadiens trio of Peter both of which should appeal to laying on the body. And, even Mahovlich, Lefleur and Steve food -lovers and furniture -re - REVISED EDITION more strange, the Russians Shutt. If Mahovlich would keep storers alike. weren't complaining too much. his big mouth shut and start to A total of seven courses will Sure, they apparently cornered prove that he and his linemates begin Tuesday, October th Alla4 Eagleson between the deserve some applause, then the and eighh t course will be offerred pro - in the second and third periods and did Czechs had better look out. vi Wednesday, October 6th . some mild complaining. But The rest of Team Canada has ding the enrolment is sufficient. PALMERSTON ARENA when he explained to them it was been doing its share of both of- Further details re fees, courses and registration procedures will what the fans enjoyed, they didn't fence and defence. This trio , September 18 press the point. hasn't been forechecking or appear a future issue of all Saturda Y P local weekly newspapers. A lot of people feel the series backehecking when it has been on 9: MM W - 1:00 A . M, with the Czechs will go the limit the ice. of three games.. Phil Esposito is another player My own opinion is it will be all. who hasn't shown me he is still over in two games. Not because one of the best centremen in the Sponsored by the the Czechoslovakian club hasn't National Hockey League. He FORDWICH — The Fordwich I Palmerston Volunteer Firefighter Association played well in the series. They hasn't been getting in front of the 4-H club held its first meeting at $5.00 Per Couple have done a real job in the past net like he usually does and p the home of Mrs. Stan two years to change their style to therefore he has been putting a . It gs a more aggressive type of play. lot more pressure on his line- at 7:30 p.m. on Septemberr 6. 6. For Tickets call: No, the reason I think the series mates. If he could ever break a large club of 10 members. The club name was not, decided. The 343-2420 - 343-2340 fall project is "The Cereal Shelf". GET THE GREASE For a smoother ride and less wear and tear on your car. It is very important that your car gets a "lube - job" at regular intervals. Restoring special greases to the moving parts keeps your car in smooth running condition. GOSLING TEXACO S Victoria Avow* TEXACO wingham, Ont" 357-3368 ONE OF THE OLD CARSseen at the Threshes' Reunion in Blyth on the weekend was this 1901 Olds with a new Ontario license which indicates it can still be used on the road. It is owned by the Fisher Feed Mill in Listowel and driven by Jack Morton. Knox Church holds 99th anniversary BELMORE — On Sunday Sep- tgmber 12, the 89th anniversary of Knox Presbyterian Church was celebrated. Rev. Glenn A. Noble, B.A., of the Lucknow and South Kinloss churches, was the guest speaker. He spoke on "Saved Only in Hope". SUTTON PARK ti I IIIN Hwy. 21 N., Kincardine MANORHO'l hL I Meet your friends at the Manor Hotel, September 16, 17, and 18 to hear ... COACH HOUSE " DEEP IT COOL! Air Conditioning throughout A dinner dance all week in the upstairs lounge. b In the Stornoway: RUFUS ROAD MACHINE TRY OUR SUNDAY MAXI SMORG Family Fun Day 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. 1111111,111[1 i 111'i 1 l; [CZC111111 010I•M Wool THIS IS IT! FINAL SALE! 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