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and Welwood's Weasels are
Europeans
Elsie McKague, 217 and Graham
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SENIOR LADIES' LEAGUE
Cigwrine Campbell, bowling
deadlocked at two points.
Adams, 231, 236.
game., r
as a spare for the league, came
Jean Kung bowled the 344 high
Russell Behrns bowled the
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up with the high single and high
single and 734 high triple for the
men's high triple of 694 and Nellie
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double honors at Monday's
week. Others reaching the 200
professional European hockey
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teams will be at the fourth annual
session. She bowled a 199 single
plateau were Carol Clarke, 220,=h
Whether buying or
CANAM
Doug Fisher had the high single
297 Dave Dinsmore, 232 ; Kevin
and 337 double. Margaret
204; Shirleytore
amGuelph ph this sprir►gryout
with 319 and Ron McMichael had
Recreation Resort
Mundell recorded a 173 single
Jean King,y 344 206; Heim Mo -
the hi triple with 672.
tilhhockey
215 ; Earlan Osborn, 227,1277;
have 73.
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and 314 double.
Burney, 203; Louise Welwood,
Russell Behrns, 265 204, 225 1' .
America, especially those
McMichael, 213, 262; Bob Mc -
Caughan, 212;: Judy Mathers,
Cliff Hoegy, 224; Doug Conely,
Other doubles over 300 were
220, 254; Barb Stainton, 208;
Lorne Lambkin, 219 and
statuseeceive with frommC�ert
Holland and Switzerland.
Mundell, 232; Doug Fisher, 319;
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bowled by Elizabeth Robertson
Trudy Elston, 200; Joanne
COFFEE KLATCH
status must have
McMichael, 202; Wes Ball, 239;
Shirley Storey bowled the high
325; Reta Haselgrove 311 and,
Harrison, 257, 213; Edna Arm -
single of the week with a 257
citizenship or dual citizenship or
Jobnston, 218, 238.
game and Louise, Welwood's 471
Helen McBurney XYT
strong, 22D; Susan Tolton, 2D9,
was the high double of the week.
wishes to play hockey for.
Clark's Cougars, Tervit's
The Novas are in first place
203; Verna Haugh, 228; Peggy
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228. Louise Welwood 255 216; DISTRACTING—The MildmayMonarchs goaltender may have had a hard time keeping
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with 51 points, the Cougars not
Tervit, 208; Rose trove, 213',
Shirley Storey, 257; Susan Tolton, his eye on the puck in this play Friday,night as Wtngham Royals player Larry Robinson
exceptionally well, receiving
far behind with 48. The Cadillacs
M#ry Campbell, 211; Shirley
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have 42; Toyotas 30; Thun-
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Wharton, 242; Phyllis Bain, 225;
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derbirds 29 and Wildcats 25.
and Shirley Sallows, 229.
Sherri Walden bowled a 212
191, 225; Greg Storey, 175, 186;
Karen Snow, Muriel Coultes,
game and 391 double and Rodney
BLUEVALE MIXED
Verna Haugh and Dorothy
Jones bowled the boys' high
Sharon Day chalked up the
"Thompson bowled as spares.
scores with a 186 game and a 369
ladies' high single at last week's
THURSDAY MIXED
double.
session, bowling a 226 game.
Moffatt's Muppets and Monty's
Rainbow Trouts have 61 points
Reta Ross had the high triple of
Monsters ended up in a tie this
and second -place Jaws have 49.
615. For the guys, it was Bruce
week after one session of bowling
Ortlieb's 245 and Milton Boyd's
in the third division. Both teams
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656.
have five points.
Other games over 200 were
Smith's Marauders have four
recorded by Ken Murray 217;
points, Gord's Gophers have
Bob Richardson 200; Milton Boyd
three and Tervit's Trihards and
207, 228, 221; Bob Gillespie 202,
22s; Jim Shaw 219; Reta Ross
Skinn's Divers have two points
NOT IN—The Wingham Royals didn't get a goal on this play but the puck did get behind
220, 215; Darlene Murray 203;
each.
Diane English bowled both the
the Mildmay Monarchs' goaltender. The puck didn't have the momentum to get to the
Marg Timm 201; Jack Shaw 213;
ladies' high scores. She had a 309
goal line. The Royals won the match Friday night 7-4.
Colleen Robertson 202; Jerry
game and 626 triple. Jack Tervit
Timm 221.
bowled a 274 single and 655 triple.
LEGION LADIES
Bowling over 200 were: Jack
Jean King was the best bowler
Tervit, 229, 274; Don Mon -
of the week in Legion Ladies
tgomery, 211, 266; Art Burrows,
play. She bowled the 261 high
236; Keith Moffatt, 214, 201,
single and 691 high triple. Muriel
Bruce Skinn, 218, 203; George
Irvine was runner-up in both
Skinn, 242; Hap Swatridge, 235;
categories, with a 245 single and
Perrie Holmes, 201; Jim Steffler,
593 triple.
224; Isobel Montgomery, 209;
Wunderbars have 72 points and
Sylvia Pewtress, 215, 240; Sharon
first place, Kit Kats have 60
Skinn, 205, 215; Jean Tervit, 210,
points and Mars Bars and Sweet
216; Diane English, 309 anBetty
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Manes have 53 points each.
Burley, 202, 209.
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Bowling over 200 were: Betty
FORDWICH MIXED
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Morin, 203; Faye Templeman,
Pat Brunarski bowled the
205; Jean King, 243, 261; Betty
ladies' high single with a 297;
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Illsals came Royals' tally of tbw period came the Royals and Monarchs Pulled
h'om behind, seorinffour goals from the stick of Jones, with HIM out all the stops and la Y
in the second nd period awent on again assisting. With leas than tough hockey
Royals
to defeat the league -leading two minutes remaining in the seemed inspired with the return
Mildmay MMM -Cha 7-4 in the period, Mildmay notched their of Gary Lisle, wbD scored two
Wingham Arena in OHA In- First goal of the frame from the goals and assisted on one other,
termediate C action Friday stick of Glen Wendt and the but the star of the game was the
night• period ended with the Royals Royals' youngest member, Brad
The Monarchs jumped into an nursing a 6-4 lead. Klos, who scored twice and added
early 2-0 lead on goals -by Dave The Royals began the third two assists as well as killing
Schellenberger and Bill Ped- Imo'rod playing a cautious, close- penalties and leading the Royals
digren before the mid -way point checking brand of hockey. and with his tenacious forechecking
of the opening frame. The goaltender Keith Elston came up ... The Royals were also sparked
Royals' Gary Lisle, playing in his with some clutch saves as the by some fine bodychecking from
first game since an injury Royals were able to handcuff the Don Burley, Larry Robinson,
sidelined him in early December, Monarch attack with their Niel Bieman and one bone -
narrowed the gap to 2-1 when he persistent forechecking. jarring hit handed out by Bill
scored at 13:30 from Chuck With 40 seconds remaining in Kerr ... The Royals go on the road
Gibson. Mildmay regained their the game Klos fired his second of again this weekend wid with the
two goal margin when Al Potts the night into an empty net to team really picking up
scored with leas than two minutes close out the 74 victory. momentum from this victory,
remaining in the period, but FROM THE STANDS ... This they will be supplying some flee
again the Royals rebounded raid was probably one of the most entertainment when they begin
closed the gap to 3-2 on a goal by exciting hockey games played in the playoffs in another three
Russ Jones from Lisle, seconds the Wingham Arena this Year as weeks•
before the end of the period.
Th,F Wingham team hit the ice
in the second period with a kind O.H.A. JUNIOR "D" GROUP No. 6
of determination and spirit which OFFICIAL STATISTICS
has been lacking in recent games STANDINGS G. W. L. T. F. A. PTS. PIM
and scored four quick goals. Wingham
Gary Lisle fired tie game -tying Ironmen 26 20 . 3 3 201 90 43 677
goal from Brad Klos and Jones at Fergus
7:17. Less than two minutes later Green Machine 27 18 6 3 191 129 39 829
Klos fired his first of the night Markdale
from Jones and Niel Bieman. Mohawks 31 15 15 1 too 180 31 531
The Royals went up 5-3 two Southampton(
minutes later on an unassisted Mariners 26 14 11 1 150 135 29 975
effort by Bieman. The fourth Meaford
Monarchs 26 12 13 1 157 158 25 718
Wiarton
St. Paul's euchre Dynamos 26 7 19 0 131 183 14 717
Grand valley
was well attended Harvesters 26 3 22 1 112 247 7 746
The euchre party sponsored by Standings and statistics include all games played through Feb. 1 st.
St. Paul's. Anglican Church on LEADING SCORERS G. GLS. A. PTS. PIM.
February 1 was well attended. Jim McGee, Wing. 25 36 27 63 71
Mrs. Irene Bosman received a Bruce Chapman, Mark. 31 23 39 62 26
prize for the highest ladies' Mike Huber, South. 22 38 23 61 68
score. Mrs. Jean Crump, playing Chet Couture, Mea. -26 18;. 39 57 107
as a man, received the highest Dale Morrison, For. 26 27 28 55 .8'
score. Prizes for low scores went Bill Rolston, South. 25 15 39 54 f95
to Mrs. Agnes Williamson and Bernie Haines, Wing. 26 24 26 -50 41
Norm Rude, Derek Rooney, For. 23 22 28 50 116
The next euchre party will be Jay Kirkland, Wia. 26 28 20 48 59
Jamie Denny, For. 26 20 24 d1 2 1
held February 15 at 8:30 p.m. Paul Gear, For. 24 17 27 44 65
Everyone is cordially invited to
attend.
Burley, 219; Munel Irvine, 245;
game and Kevin Hesketh had the '}
Europeans
Elsie McKague, 217 and Graham
men's high score with a 285 �'
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Adams, 231, 236.
game., r
hockey
WROXETER MIXED
Russell Behrns bowled the
for you. . ,
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players
Audrey Johnston had a big
men's high triple of 694 and Nellie
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Allan had the ladies hi triple, y
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Bowling over 200 were: Nellie , „r; xk
teams will be at the fourth annual
with 606. In the men's division,
Allan, 231, 239; Pat Brunarski,
Whether buying or
CANAM
Doug Fisher had the high single
297 Dave Dinsmore, 232 ; Kevin
and Murray's Nectarines are tied
AND SENIORS
amGuelph ph this sprir►gryout
with 319 and Ron McMichael had
Hesketh, 285 ; Melody Osborn,
Recreation Resort
points, Marc's Bananas have 43 .,
The teams are looking for
the hi triple with 672.
tilhhockey
215 ; Earlan Osborn, 227,1277;
have 73.
N., Dimino.
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players from North
over 200 were : Ron
Russell Behrns, 265 204, 225 1' .
America, especially those
McMichael, 213, 262; Bob Mc -
Caughan, 212;: Judy Mathers,
Cliff Hoegy, 224; Doug Conely,
rteams
207; Clayton Gaus, 248, 207. John
Lorne Lambkin, 219 and
statuseeceive with frommC�ert
Holland and Switzerland.
Mundell, 232; Doug Fisher, 319;
Dougmany,
Barfoot, 223. ` s
Fora Canadian player to receive
Wendall Stamper, 204; Ethel
COFFEE KLATCH
status must have
McMichael, 202; Wes Ball, 239;
Shirley Storey bowled the high
been born is
been born when his father held
.Joe Craig, 204 and Audrey
single of the week with a 257
citizenship or dual citizenship or
Jobnston, 218, 238.
game and Louise, Welwood's 471
have been born in the country he
LADIES' LEAGUE
was the high double of the week.
wishes to play hockey for.
Clark's Cougars, Tervit's
Bowling over 200 were: Kerry
Thompson, 229; Jean King, 203,
CANAM officials say
Tigers and Elston's Elks are all
228. Louise Welwood 255 216; DISTRACTING—The MildmayMonarchs goaltender may have had a hard time keeping
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Canadians playing with
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European teams have done
tied for the earl lead at five
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Shirley Storey, 257; Susan Tolton, his eye on the puck in this play Friday,night as Wtngham Royals player Larry Robinson
exceptionally well, receiving
points. SkinnSeals, Lee's Lions
216, 246 and Dianne Cameron. tried to tangle him up•
wide acceptance from both
ere's the story`. g e you
of the classified ad�
great ideas
that could. .
on saving
The major requests for players
money...
Ch.
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are coming from Germany,
. . .add up to big
The classifieds are full of
merchandise arxi items
,. benefits
that you can save a lot of
for you. . ,
�, money on So, next time you have a need for
low lady and Johni igan was
anything, check the
C r If you have an
c lassifieds first!
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7 attic, garage, or
4 closet full of things
. ..make
you don't use --and
buying
probably never will
/ -- the classified
and selling
can turn those
things into
a real snap• ..
instant cash.
Whether buying or
49 points and Dwayne's Grapes
selling, you can
do all your ,hopping
..p 'you
conveniently at home'
.
fl*ndal most anythinct'..
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Advance -Times
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POKER RALLY
Auburn Community Hall
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1979
Registration from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Fee $3.00 per hand
Sponsored by
The Auburn 125th Birthday Committee
Numerous Door Prizes and Cash Poker Prizes
Lunch Available
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1979
SUPER SALE
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EVERYTHING GOES -SAVINGS
UP TO 1/3 OFF REG. PRICE
Feb. 19-24 only
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WINGHAM TOWNE PLAYERS
will be holding
AUDITIONS
for their upcoming "centennial" play at the
WINGHAM TOWN HALL (upstairs)`'
on February 12 8 13 at 8 p.m.
Also several opportunities for small parts
for both men and women.
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There were 12 tables of card
teams and fans.
players in action Jan. 30 for a
Brownie Corner
The major requests for players
Ch.
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are coming from Germany,
YBC Bowe Scores
Holland and Switzerland, though
and Dennis McGlynn as the
badges last week at the groups
other countries are also in-
weekly meeting.
low lady and Johni igan was
terested in Canadian hockey
BANTAMS
Sandra's Sharks and Barracudas
players.
It is still a tight race among the
have 44 points each.
For more information, contact
Bantams bowling teams. Brian's
Golden Carps have 40 points
the CANAM Hockey Group, Box
Pineapples are in first place with
and Pirhanas have 32.
634, Guelph, NiG 1117.
49 points and Dwayne's Grapes
SR. JUNIORS
-
and Murray's Nectarines are tied
AND SENIORS
learned about tea and toast and
in second with 48.
Steve's Squashes have 45
Incredible Hulks held their one -
point lead this week and now
Recreation Resort
points, Marc's Bananas have 43 .,
have 74 points. Rocky's Raiders
"II ', IF. ♦LEX%'DER
and Billy's Berries have 38
have 73.
N., Dimino.
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points.
Judy's Japs have 66 points, Bad
The Brownies discussed their
Michael Cameron bowled both
News Bowlers have 61, Donna's
The Wingham Figure Skating
the boys' high scores and had a
Dipsticks have 57 and Star
Club will present Centennial on
175 game and 348 double. Lisa
Warriors have 45 points.
Ice this Saturday at 8:00 p.m.
Ritchie was top girl bowler and
Daryl Holmes bowled a 242
Tickets are on sale at the door,
bowled a 159 single and 300
game and a 630 triple, the high
children $1 and adults ;1.50.
double.
boys' scores and Donna Thomp-
Colne out and enjoy the fun!
Bowling over 125 were: Debbie
son bowled both girls' high
Remember, there is still
Henry, 130,127; Lisa Ritchie, 141,
scores, witf'i a 202 game and 525
Parent and Tot skating Tuesdays
159; Michael Cameron, 175, 173;
triple.
at 10:30-11:30 a.m. and Thur -
Jason Cameron, 149; Michael
Bowling 175 or over were:
sdays at 1:30-2:30 p.m. There is
Thompson, 136; Jeff Layton, 126;
Kerry Thompson, 194, Donna
lots of room at the arena for
Jeffrey Mann, 127 and Graharil
Thompson, 202; Daryl Holmes,
anyone wishing to take Adult
Tayloe, 159, 145.
242, 190, 198; Terry Hoy, 193; Jeff
Skating Monday, Tuesday,
JUNIORS
Jackson, 191, 205; Murray Devos,
Thursday and Friday from 10-1]
Sherri Walden bowled a 212
191, 225; Greg Storey, 175, 186;
a.m.
game and 391 double and Rodney
Byron Thompson, 175 and Barry
Jones bowled the boys' high
Haugh, 176.
scores with a 186 game and a 369
double.
Rainbow Trouts have 61 points
Card results
and second -place Jaws have 49.
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POKER RALLY
Auburn Community Hall
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1979
Registration from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Fee $3.00 per hand
Sponsored by
The Auburn 125th Birthday Committee
Numerous Door Prizes and Cash Poker Prizes
Lunch Available
_
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Automotive Specialists since 1974
• Van Interiors and Accessories
• Fiberglas Raised Roofs
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General Van Repairs and Alterations
1979
SUPER SALE
AND WE MEAN SUPER
EVERYTHING GOES -SAVINGS
UP TO 1/3 OFF REG. PRICE
Feb. 19-24 only
watch this spot next week for more details
Mitchell VANSCAPING 348.8169
WINGHAM TOWNE PLAYERS
will be holding
AUDITIONS
for their upcoming "centennial" play at the
WINGHAM TOWN HALL (upstairs)`'
on February 12 8 13 at 8 p.m.
Also several opportunities for small parts
for both men and women.
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There were 12 tables of card
players in action Jan. 30 for a
Brownie Corner
at Sacred Heart
Ch.
C
Vera Murray was the high lady
A number of Brownies received
and Dennis McGlynn as the
badges last week at the groups
high man. Leona Freibur r was
weekly meeting.
low lady and Johni igan was
Debbie Clark received her
low man.
writer's badge, Julie Leedham
Wilfred Caslick was winner of
got a craft badge, Leanne Simp-
the door prize.
son was awarded a housekeeper
Conveners for the card party
badge and Janet and Joanne
were Mrs. Teresa Foitbn and
Taylor received jester's badges.
Mrs. Jan Bauer.
Group A reviewed sign
language, Group B worked on the
Canada badge and Group C
e�
learned about tea and toast and
Group D heard stories about Lord
and Lady Baden-Powell, foun-
ders of Scouting and Guiding
Monique Cameron told of the
Brownies in Australia.
WINGHAM
The Brownies discussed their
planned trip to the museum
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Ia during Pow Wow. , — , -A
POKER RALLY
Auburn Community Hall
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1979
Registration from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Fee $3.00 per hand
Sponsored by
The Auburn 125th Birthday Committee
Numerous Door Prizes and Cash Poker Prizes
Lunch Available
_
CIO 11111
0 V40111N
Automotive Specialists since 1974
• Van Interiors and Accessories
• Fiberglas Raised Roofs
• Sound Systems for Home and Auto
General Van Repairs and Alterations
1979
SUPER SALE
AND WE MEAN SUPER
EVERYTHING GOES -SAVINGS
UP TO 1/3 OFF REG. PRICE
Feb. 19-24 only
watch this spot next week for more details
Mitchell VANSCAPING 348.8169
WINGHAM TOWNE PLAYERS
will be holding
AUDITIONS
for their upcoming "centennial" play at the
WINGHAM TOWN HALL (upstairs)`'
on February 12 8 13 at 8 p.m.
Also several opportunities for small parts
for both men and women.
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