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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-10-21, Page 16III lli�l 0,TM 1NMgham Advance -Times, October 21, 1976 .. YB.0 Bowling BANTAMS had the high double with 296. UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET QuThe leaders and group com- quet $104; insurance INl; pres- Daffodils continued to lead th;. Robbie Grove had the high single S•II No Longer N•ad•d Items n mittee members were pleased to entations $70; registration ;73; bantams with 20 points while, for boys, 208. David Nesbitt hadnw J110TS WITH AWAN?-A[3 have so many parents come out stationary and postage ;28; Daisies moved Into second place high -double with 407. for registration. They hope that training for leaders $N and uni, with 15 points. Rases are third Othler games over 150 were: PHONE 357-2320 any questions concerning cmtlt forms for leaders $94. The total with 13 and Sunflowers have girls, Lynda Wittig with 153; for ing were answered to the parents' comes to ;1,395. seven. Sweet Roses are fifth with the boys. Greg Storey 170, 197; 4 by Ted 5�1Aam satisfaction. An interested parent The budget for Scouts and Cubs five points and Violets remain in Terry Hoy 153; Scott Cornwall "JJ is an asset to a boy's advance- this year will be higher due to the the cellar with zero points. 202; Barry Haugh 188; Blair ment in scouting. addition of the Beaver program Ellen Roder had the girls' Mansell 171; Randy .Greenway Scouts and Cubs are grateful to and the National Jamboree in high single and double with 164 180; Brian Hoy 173, 152; David Is there a prejudice against press releases out of the Wash- the following people who have July. and 271 respectively. Murray Nesbitt 205, 202; Gary Adams black hockey players in the Na- ington camp. volunteered their services to the Skinn led the boys with 144 and 153; Tim Stainton 155; Darryl tlonal Hockey League's Or is it This last June, Tony McKewh- Group Committee: Richard Esk- 210 Holmes 174. just that a negro hockey player ney of Sarnia, was drafted in the erod, vice-chairman; Rick 011ier games over loo were, SENIORS isn't good enough to play proles- NHL junior draft. He went with 'a Whitely, treasurer; Mrs. Eleanor Ellen Rodger 107, Pam Pass- The Sacks remained in first Meet your friends at the Manor sional. sure bet to click with the parentSaxton, transportation; Delton more 102; Sherry Johnston 106; place in Seniors with 19 points. This is something which has club' sign on him. Everyone who ' Burkhart, uniform co-ordinator. SNAP, CRACKLE, POP Debbie Henry 117; Debbie Hoy They are one point ahead of Hotel this weekend October 21, caused me a lot of wonder. There watched him play in ORA Major Three others have expressed a WROXETER — The sixth 103, 120 and Susan Hubbard 109. Team 4 and the Bionic 4 who have have been a lot of good black Junior "A" felt he would be an in- sincere interest in helping but meeting was held at Mrs. Craig's. For the boys, Darren Hickey 122; 18 points. Team 3 is fourth with 13 22, and 23 to hear . . . hockey players who never really stant hit in the pros. However, wish to attend a few meetings be- There were 16 girls and one Jeff Walden 116 and Murray points while Team 5 has 11 points. got recognition. Some of them . once again, no one has seen fit to fore committing themselves to leader In attendance. Adiscus- Skinn 144. Number Ones are in., the cellar THE S LU E CHIPS JUNIORS were before the color line was give out any information as to specific tasks. sion of the pros and cons of con with five points. broken in profel sional sports. how he did at training camp. The Scouts and Cubs have venience foods was held, and also Dewdrops moved into first Pam Gerrie led the girls with a Back in the war years there -� r learned that the candy sale has a review of the hot water ginger- Place in the juniors by taking five high single of 229. She had a high were two brothers who got as It is for sure he isn't playing in caused concern to many of the bread recipe. points for a 15 point total. Pearl triple of 640. Paul Cerson led the the NHL. So what is the reason: local businessmen. They sincere drops and C12 points. tied for boys with 271 and 616 respective.MOTORCYCLES high as senior hockey. They were Flour was compared to corn- pne player who makes his ly regret this as they did not in- second with 12 points. Golddrops Iv as good as some of the profes- starch. Lori Brown and Debbie sional players of that time but home in Lucknow and is white, tend to affect anyone's business. Shore demonstrated how to make have 11 points and Snowdrops Other games over 175 for the they justcouldn'to break the color Dave Farrish, is playing in the They did not flood the town with hot water gingerbread. Linda had have 10 points. Gumdrops remain girls were: Brenda Foxton 217, NHL this season. He was able to candy only one ba r house in the cellar with zero points. 188; Pe Tervit 189, 179; Gail barrier. y— y g made the brown sugar sauce Peggy H I S and HERS 011ie and Ossie Carnegie were break into the lineup of the New hold. before going to the meeting. Jh a 1 Adams led the girls Delmage 181; Chris Forton 186, York Rangers as a defenceman. The are restricted in fund with a 174 high single and t292 he 199, 197; Anna Haugh 202; Pam the scourge of the old Ontario Fairish played with the Sud- yere Cathy and Dianne made the double. Tim Bain was high for the g Hockey Association Senior "A" bury Wolves when Marson was raising efforts banned b r many lemon sauce while the ginger boys with 215 and 344 respective Gerrie 18 , 222 McCormick Storey 07;. HIS - 1976 Harley Davidson I OW League when teams such as with that Northern Ontario club. g y bread was baking. 1 y ° Whitby Dunlops, Shawinigan al Headquarters. There is no The seventh and final meeting y King 186, 192 and Sheila Burke Sportser. Mint shape! Falls Cataracts and the Penticton Dave was conscious of the color money in paper drives due to was held at Linda Hislo 's on Other games over 125 for girls 200. For the boys: Tom Reming line' even in junior hockey. transportation costs. Apple Da P were: Joanne Henry 144, 128; ��MM Vees dominated the scene. How this ear will not field much pro- October 12. There were 15 girls Karen Casemore 138; Debbie ton 179; Jim Laidlaw 193 and HERS - 1974 Yamaha .71J1I 8 valve ever, that is as far as they ever I remember one season when y y P and one leader in attendance. A Paul Cerson 178. , , advanced. we were travelling to a game and fit because of the cost of apples. discussion was held on the menu Wittig 146. For the bovs. Michael Then in the late '50s and earl the subject was brought u while The two projects are continued Pletch 156; Murray DeVos 142, electric start roll bars y � gh p they will. make, and Linda read because the are traditions in 160. Donald Casemore 156; Byron '60s it was Willie O'Ree who tried we were riding on the bus. y "Meal Management". Marcia to successfully break through Dave mentioned, "Even on our Scouting and the boys enjoy and Louise Gibson made Mexican Thompson 150, 130; Allan Jack- and sissy bars . Excellent that invisible barrier called own club their is a definite preju- them• chili rolls. The group then en- son 172; Jeff Moorc 127; Steven Badminton Club `color'. He had brief stints with dice against Mike. Some of the The following is a brief outline joyed the rolls alongwith juice. Gaunt 212, 128; Robbie Willis 176; condition. Boston Bruins in 1957 58 and players resent the fact that a of expenses for last year: adver They were deliciou1 Greg Laidlaw 143, 154; Terry starts season again in 1960-61. Again he was al- black boy is getting so much pub- mss $40; camps ;500; Christ- Achievement Day will be held 137; D l 127, 144; John Leedham e ways demoted to the minor pros. licity. It shows up in our prat- man party for boys d s equip- on November 13 at Howick 137; David Scott n 1 Phillip Rin at F. E. Madill We need the room - best offer In most recent years Mike tices." ment ;289; father and son ban Central School. soul 135 Tim Bain 129 and Randy Bain 151. The Wingham Badminton Club, will be accepted � Marson, a Toronto boy, who It not only showed up in prat -P • played most of his junior hockey tices, it also showed up in the SR. JUNIORS which has been in existence for ��ff in Sudbury, made it to the NHL. dressing : oom. On several occa- Speedbugs and The Sweets re- eight years, is starting a new sea- Phone Allan or Marie at U3-2=, He had one season with Wash- sions Mike had to fight his owl mained tied for first place in the son. ington Capitals and, despite in- teammates to prove he wasn't - Sr. Juniors with 13 points. Anyone interested can show up Palmerston, or can be seen at juries and being a marked man, `chicken'. He never lost a fight, Grizzlies are second with 10 at F. E. Madill Secondary School he scored over ZO goals. The but it never made him "a mem- points wMIe Sasquatches are any Tuesday or Thursday be- wo t bur of the team r a close behind with nine. Tigers tween 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. All that Capitals were one of the worst ea MIDWAY AUTO BODY teams in NHL history and Mike The `color barrier' has been have eight points while Jaguars is necessary is running shoes and has never been heard of since. He broken in all other professional are in the cellar with seven. a racket. � yr' �� �` j` �`�` �� �` Susan Bain had the high single The fee for the year is $5 for 23 Highway, Palmerston didn't make the club this year sports. Why can't it be broken in and wasn't even mentioned in hockey? WEDNESDAY LADIES for girls with 160. Lynda Wittig adults and $2 for students. 11 276; Len Phillips 201; Penny El- Louise Wele of2 came up with liott 221.' t i"; U • M Y ICAT01 DOG' the high single. 281 and Dorothy 0--0--0A B' hdth hiht'1 f • 4. R e p a 1_ r s to a r e n a a e g rip e o 656 at last last week's session. WROXETER LEAGUE �• -are -�e y p e e t e soon Other games over 200 were bowled by Joyce Gardner 233, 205; Maude Schiestel 211 • DorotIn Bain 211 232 213 Muriel Mc - Men's high tri le, Ron Mc - g P Michael, 671, Noah Kalus, 664. Those with scores over 200: Shirt- ey Pellet 203;. Joe Craig 278; 1­APPINE55? -THE ARCTC (-AT BRMIG BACK - FOR O N L y T_ E r_4_1`1�it^ a o McFarlane 221; Susan Tolton 255, Noah Kalus 243, 335; Aart DeVos NICKEL / BELMORE = Barry Mulvey, April 16, 1977. Several other icom- 231; Jayne English 209; Nancy 244, 207, 205; Mary Beth Riley chairman of the arena board,. munity concerns were discussed King 209; Mary Campbell 208; 208, 247; Cecil Clark 209; Bonnie _ gave a report on the repairs and the meeting adjourned. Cof- Jeanette Seott 226; Dale Tolton Pellet 205; Gordon Haasnoot 203, needed at the arena. These re- fee and snacks were served by 209; Dorothy Thompson 225; Jo- 244; Dick de Boer 203, 244; Marj pairs will be made within the next Mr. and Mrs. Len Metcalfe. anne Harrison 227, 215; Shirley Pellet 210; Wendell Stamper 203; few weeks. Chamber of .Commerce meet- Storey 721, 253; Verna Haugh 204; Ron McMichael 267; 214; • Ken The report was made at the ings are held the first Wednesday Lila Hickey 202; Mary Lee 242, Pellet 203. October meeting of the Chamber of each month.0-0-0 of Commerce held at the Belmore. 217; Barb Stainton 24' Tolton's Tia Maris a are still in Arena. -Chairman Lorne Fischer the lead with 21 points. Tied at COMMERCIAL LEAGUE opened the meeting and secre- 201,2 are Harrison's Highballs and Simmons' Satellites are still tary Ralph Dickson read the min- Bridge results Sallow's Sidecars. Thomp- our in front of the Commercial utes of the last meeting. son's Tom Collins have.17; Gard- Bowling League with 29 points. In Reports were given of the con- First, Sheila Lancaster and Art ner's Grasshoppers 15 and second place is Gaunt's Gran- signment sale held recently at the Wilson; second, Mary Lloyd and Hickey's Hangovers 11. adas with 21 points. arena, at which a good profit was Leonard George; third, May Por- Thanks to spares, Nancy King, Michie's Mustangs are two realized; and of the activities at ter and Jim Wilson; fourth, Linda Walden, Sharon Day. Points behind in third place with • roller skating in September. Elaine Colvin and Joe Martin. Verna Haugh, Carol Shaw and 19 points while Heikoop's Hornets All.�•CAte Committees were organized for Marg Moffatt. are in fourth place with 14. Gard - new projects, including a benefit 0-0-0 ner's Gremlins are'only one pointr R� night and dance to be held for the back in fifth place and Anger's Dick Konings family who suffer- TEESWATER AND Austins remain in the cellar with '- � 03 ed a great loss from the fire in WINGHAM LADIES nine points. • ! their general store and residence SLEEPYSEWERS Beth's Boxers are on top of theAnna Haugh again took high recently. Donations will be grate- WHITECHURCH — The mem- standings with 22 points, one single and high triple honors for fully accepted at Evers' Garage bers discussed their Achieve- ahead of Dell's Dalmations. Shir- the ladies with 259 and 625 re - and Fink's Old General Store. ment Day skit when they met at ley's Spaniels and Betty's spectively. The men's high single Other future activities include the home of Mrs Archie Purdonhid • h was rolled by Brian Douglas with - AND SINGLE LIVIN�� �•- ✓ '? r-,rrTA 3 �D• - Beagles are lied fort r wit 20 Goodbye, Colt. a Hallowe'en party for the chil- The president, Lori Ann Jamie- points. Brenda's Bulldogs have 14 278 while high triple went to y dren; the Dog Show; and a booth son, opened the 'meeting. Six points for fifth place and Ila's Lloyd Michie with 656. Goodbye, Elan-.' sponsored by the Chamber of members answered the roll call. Poodles bring up the rear with The league would like to thank Goodbye, most used o Commerce to be set up at the 1978 Clara Milligan read the minutes eight points. Anna Haugh, Steve Burke, Marie International Plowing Match at of the last meeting. Joan Wissler was high single Phillips and Kevin Hickey for machines. Here's anew Wi ham. Mrs. Walter Elliott discussed sarin 1 ng with 239 and also had the high sparing. Arctic Cat for only $1099.00. It's the Lynx 2000-S, a The C of C annual meeting will and demonstrated braid and triple of 660. 0-0-0 § 1 -cylinder Cat that's perfect, .fol'. Mom or for, the youngster' be held Wednesday, January 5, at fring trims. Mrs. Purdon dis- Other 200 games were rolled by �• the arena in the form of a dinner cussed and demonstrated bindingSENIOR LADIES who's outgrown his Kitt Cat. ( 2000-1' 2-,c 1 irlder lodel Kathy Dodds 202; Brenda Finley g y .Y � h d lthe 185 d b k Locwooowe meeting. The date for the tenth on knit fabric. 209; Rena Jouwsma 218; Joan W. Slightly eXt,ra ) So ifall yC)llr thoughts have I'lln to (;alt, annual Belmore Maple Syrup In group work, the girls worked Wissler 238, 239 and Ann Voison high single, though Mary Kerr v Festival was set for Saturday, on their garments. 217 had a close 175. Mary took high exp,, the price — come ruilniri , in today. we've €s)ot, y(llli' 0—a-0 double honors with her 328. Other (,,Lt "i i, yoi l l' price l over -200 doubles belonged to Kay COFFEE KLATCH Murray 314; Emily Williams 311; We service what we sell" Jean Ki had the high single W Lockwood 310 and Ethel Day P & F44 ort King g g 301. • Lig owel hway 2Ontori and double with 249 and 441 re - Cher 7 500 000 Conodions join the In- and Improvement to the personol fl- ternotionol Credit Union fomily of mo nonciol offoirs of so mony millions in thou 90.000 000 members ocross sev- every corner of the globe enty notions In celebroting Intern- Credit Unions were o yood Idea when tk,nol Credit Union Day on this dote. they storied in Conodo In 1900, They're Throughout October designated os on even better idea now' Credit Union Month credit unions During Credit Union Month drop into oround the world portkipote in tributes your Credit Union. And why not moke o to the growth of tMs remorkoble move- point of Introducing o new member mese ~ hos helped bring stobillty while you re therel • • • • �� r 1 ► rI spectively. Other girls who bowled 200 games were: Mary Campbell 211, Nora Finnigan 217; Lois Surridge 232: Helen MacFarlane 207; Dale Tolton 201, Lim uti., Thompson 202; Shirley Storey 204, 228; Linda Walden 244, Susan Tolton 238 and Maxine Taylor 224. Girls winning glasses were Ada Aitcheson, Marie Campbell, Lois Surridge and Helen Mac- Farlane. There were 32 bowlers this week. 0-0-0 THt'RSDAY MIXED Marg Moffatt was the high bowler for ladies with a 276 single and 578 triple. Dave Neil had the high single for men with 291. Ron Tervit had the high triple of 761 and Dave Tiffin had a triple of 710. Games over 200 were rolled by: Paul Moffatt 226; Doug Neil 291, 211; Cec Hoffe 2-17, 216; Pat Brenzil 204, 205; Bill Johnston 2.37; Keith Moffatt 219; Jack Ter- vit 229, 208; Perrie Holmes 211 Doug Elliott 218, 216; Dave Tiffin 214, 230, 266; Ron Tervit 284, 281 Isobel Montgomery 236; Jean Tervit 229; Marie Phillips 233; J Jerry White 229; Marg Moffatt C. The Rubles are way out in front with ten points. Tied at half that are the Pearls and Diamonds. The Agates have three and tied at two are the Amethysts and Opals. Lawn 8 Sports Equipment Phone 291 244 DOGTIRxW-_? GO A%=AT !DW mmmmmmmmmmmmmmu Im = = = d=L 0 A management sem" Co-sponsored y Winghom Businessmen's Assoc. 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