The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-02-28, Page 16ft
14 -ne W A*vance-Times, February 88, 1978
MOWICK again
Broom
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Kevin Bruce Walton Hogg,
infant am of Mr. and UM.
Raymond Hogg, was received
into the Wingham United Churoh
through the sacrament of bap-
tism in a service conducted by
Rev. Barry Passmore Sunday
morning.
By Gerda Greenall rink won the third draw with the MAKE
The Wingham Golf and Curling Pearson rink second and the YOUR
Club was the scene of the Beatty rink third,
Wingham Centennial Bonspiel , The consolation prize was NEXT RAISE
Feb. 17-18. Curlers in the three awarded to. the centennial
draws were piped onto the ice committee team of Bill Rintoul, T
and following a full day of curling Marg Bishop, Ace Pateson and
Saturday a dinner and dance was Norma Strong. Many out-of-town �R��
held with many centennio guests, including several former
costumes in evidence. Wingham residents, took part in
The bonspiel concluded with the bonspiel. The bonspiel
the presentation of prizes. The committee should be commended
Davidson trophy was awarded to for planning a most enjoyable
the Bevan Lindsay rink, with weekend.
Carolyn Schofield, Dave Bender On Sunday, Feb. Z$, the
and Annette Van Pypen. The playoffs for the mixed curling
winners in the first draw were the trophy were held. The two top
Ballagh rink, second the Orien teams from the Tuesday night
rink and third the Walker rink. In draw and the three Friday night
the second draw the winners maws competed. The winners
were the Lindsay rink, second the were the Bill Hanula rink with
Randy Hofermehl rink and third Louise Stainton, Harold
the McBurney rink. The Coultes Remington and John Strong.
Second were the Bill Stephenson
Tuesday rink, third the John
Mann rink and fourth the Neil
Hemingway rink. The con-
solation winners were the Peter
Snow rink and the Wayne Elston
LET ME
SHOW YOU
HOW
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Report Confirms selection and preparation of
f♦ fabric for accessories and
ohotography Qom/ in eo res 178 �r V:QS showed samples le hats in thepmembers' pamphlet.
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record breaker H The
Mot oeeting closed with the 4- HANOVER HOLIDAY
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Tolton, Karen Snow, Muriel
FORDWICH II CLUB
rink. The last draw for mixed
Warne M Chandler
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Bowling Aver 200 were: Randy
Hutchinson, 202; Frances
The final figures now con -
firm what organizers predicted
In addition the seven -street
curling will begn Friday, March
R R 4, Brussels
triple was 717.
John 217
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Breckenridge,WHITECHURCH
from the start: the 1978 In -
Mrs. Beryl Martin hosted the
2, and Tuesday,March 6, and
with 19 points and Smith's
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dell, 215; Shirley Pellett, 209;
second meeting of the club or.
continue for six weeks.
Telephone
are next with 18
Monday evening of last. week.
both the men's and
Playo,
519 887-6021
'SHANE', the dramatization and choreography of the
Roll call was answered by 12
ladies' curling will take place this
dies' c rlin
Templeman, 204; Velma Scott,
novel, was staged by the Grade 8 students at Wingham The Grade 8 girls did the choreography. Students wrote the
members.
week. The Ladies' Invitational
KtW&U
Public School Friday for the school's February assembly. play after studying the book for English.
Following the business, Mrs.
bonspiel will be held Wednesday,
241, 243; Colleen Robertson, 235;
noon. President Lori Ann Jamie -
Martin discussed the selection
Feb. 28. Everyone is invited to
King, 257, 245, 215; Florence
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and care of hats. Several hats
come and watch some -fine,
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Gord's Gophers all with 12 points.
were made by the members.,„,,,,titi.,o
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A comp1e16 per8onel bnancia service.
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Mrs Robinson discussed the
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225; Norma Strong, 239, 208; Jean
wins first in ••••••••••••........•••- .-�GoodCurinng.
Report Confirms selection and preparation of
f♦ fabric for accessories and
ohotography Qom/ in eo res 178 �r V:QS showed samples le hats in thepmembers' pamphlet.
th and ••••••••••••
record breaker H The
Mot oeeting closed with the 4- HANOVER HOLIDAY
HOWICK-For a sec
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ayi..Y.-15as spares we e a e
Tolton, Karen Snow, Muriel
780 triple. Marie Walkers 274
consecutive year, Howick
Agricultural Society has received
THURSDAY MIXED
triple of 762 and Jean King's
Bowling Aver 200 were: Randy
Hutchinson, 202; Frances
The final figures now con -
firm what organizers predicted
In addition the seven -street
first prize in one of the categories
Skinn's Divers are in first place
triple was 717.
John 217
; on un -
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Breckenridge,WHITECHURCH
from the start: the 1978 In -
STYLETTES
of the color photography com-
with 19 points and Smith's
Bowling over 200 were: betty
dell, 215; Shirley Pellett, 209;
ternational Plowing Match was a
-The Styl-
petition sponsored by the OntarioMarauders
are next with 18
Morin, 288, 251, 223; Faye
Ron McMichael, 232• Joe Craig
record-breaking success.
ettes met at the .home of Mrs.-
Association of Agricultural
points. A three way tie has
Templeman, 204; Velma Scott,
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232; Aart de Vos, 209; Ethelene
night as he had a high single of
Archie Purdon Saturday fore -
Societies. The winning entries
developed, with Moffatt's
214; Jean Renwick, 211; Jean
252 and high triple of 614. In the
241, 243; Colleen Robertson, 235;
noon. President Lori Ann Jamie -
were announced and shown at the
Moppets, Monty's Monsters and
King, 257, 245, 215; Florence
219; Doug Fisher, 216; Wendall
estimated at 215,000, with a paid
son opened the meeting with the
Agricultural Societies convention
Gord's Gophers all with 12 points.
Delmage, 211; Emaline Sturdy,
Stamper, 208, 252 and Mary Beth
attendance of 133,669, and the rest
pledge and called the roll, which
held at the Royal York Hotel,
Tervit's Trihards have 11.
225; Norma Strong, 239, 208; Jean
Riley, 227.
made up of exhibitors, com-
was answered by eight members
Toronto, on February 21 and 22.
Dianne English had both the
Elliott, 204 and Lila Hickey, 223.
FORDWICH MIXED
petitors and others involved in
showing three ways to tie a scarf.
The first prize slide of school
p
ladies' high scores with a 265
game and 679 triple. A 279 single
LADIES' LEAGUE
Lee's Lions burst to first place
Janice Howitt had the high
the match. More than
Kendra Purdon read the
minutes and it was decided the
children's exhibits was taken at
and 692 triple made Ha
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points,
this week and now have 16 lits,
ladies' single of the week with a
a site
vehicles were parked at the site
next meeting will be held Mar. 3
the 1978 Howick Fall Fair and
Swatridge the men's top bowler.
up from nine. Clark's Cougars
274 game and Cliff Hoegy's 234
during the week and more than
at the home of Janet Laidlaw,
was entered in the Howick
Bowling 200 or over were:
have 15 points and Tervit's
game was the men's high.
400 campers and trailers used the
where the club will decide.`on an
competition by Mrs. Robert
Marian Watcher, 221; Dianne
Tigers, Welwood's Weasels and
Janice Howitt bowled the
t�9iler parka
exhibit for Achievement Day .
Strong, RR :, Gorrie.
Another Howick entry in the 4
English, 228, 265, 200; Jack
Elston's Elks are tied with 14.
ladies' high triple as well, with a
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624 score and Russell Behrns had
Total revenue generated at the
Mrs. Elliott discussed what to
H Homemaking Club category
202, 2 , 212, 240; George Skinn,
202, 233, 208; Jim Steffler, 212;
Skinn's Seals have 11 points.
Bowling over 200 were: Nora
the men's high triple of 664.
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gate was $376,473, and once
look for when buying
ying a purse and
also gave points on the selection
p laced fifth in the Ontario
Verna Haugh, 244, Marg
Finnigan, 248, Mary Camp-
Bowling 200 or over were:
committee expenses of slightly
and care of shoes. Lori Purdon
competition. This slide was
p
trig
Moffatt, 208; Hap Swatridge, 279,
bell, 216; Louise Welwood, 212,
se
Earlan Osborn, 222; Elfreida
over $220,000 and the Ontario
levy �,
told how to care for leather shoes.
entered in the Howick com-
217; Jean Tervit, 243; Perrie
224, 218; Pearl Hodgins, 251;
Klaasen, 203; Nellie Allan, 223,
Plowmen's Association of
Mrs. Purdon demonstrated
petition by Danny Salter of
Holmes, 210; Jerry Smith, 204;
Caroline Greenaway, 294, 270,
209; Nancy Conley, Janice
(50 cents per adult
how to make different kinds of
Islington.
Bruce Skinn, 232 and Sharon
231; Jean King, 255; Dale Tolton,
ell
Howitt, 220, 274; Russell Behrns,
eftad-
mission) were dedpcted this left
missi$54,39on)
seams on the sewing machine
Skinn, 200. .
242; Trudy Elston, 207; Joanne
200 233, 231; Cliff Hoegy, 234;
Gerald Matheson, 208; Doug
a profit of $101,768. The OPA
received $67,845 as its share of
and Mrs. Elliott demonstrated
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SUNDAY MIXED
Walls and Hickeys have 17
Harrison, 206, 208, 247; ShirleyBeh
Sallows, 207; Betty Darling, 220;
Conley, 225; Marion ,
profit, with the remaining
how to re
press interfacing on
material. Next week everyone is
points and are tied in first place.
Shirley Storey, 216 and Jeanette
,206;
Lorne Lambkin, 209, 206; Dave
Dave
228
$33th#
$33 923 going to the local cam
to brio g heavy jewelry wrapped
nee
Heards have 16, Hoffes have 14,
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Scott, 225. 1
Dinsmore, and Gertie
mittee.
in brown paper
p pe and is to have an
Ruttans have 11 and Haughs have
`
Caroline Greenaway) bowled
L 212 211.
Lambkin, ,
The OPA also shared in the
idea for the front covers of their
The Mitchell Midgets came to
nine points.
both the high scores and./had a 291
BLUEVALE MIXED
profits from the two beer tents
books.
town Feb. 22 after a logs in their
Edna Mae Armstrong's 616
single and 795 •triple.
Milton Boyd had both men's
run by the Wingham Kinsmen
own arena and got revenge
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high scores with a 283 game and
against the Wingham Lions
trile was pthe women s high and
Jean Thompson's 273 game was
ayi..Y.-15as spares we e a e
Tolton, Karen Snow, Muriel
780 triple. Marie Walkers 274
Club and the Zone 2 Lions.
Midgets in a 5-3 Mitchell win.
The Wingham goal Getters
also a high score.
Coultes, Pearl Hodgins, Nora
game was the ladies' high and
Dorothy Thompson bowled the
In addition the seven -street
were Grant Gray with two and
Rod Hickey had the men's high
triple with a 645 and Doug Finley
Finnigan, Donna Vanderwoude,
Ruth Schefter, Janet Storey and
ladies' high triple of 587.
tented city was of record -
Bruce Levan with one.
The Lions Midgets outshot
had a 262 game and the men's
Mary Ellen Elston.
Bowling over 200 were: Harris
Campbell, 239; Les Brewer, 207;
breaking proportions, with more
than 600 exhibitors and caterers
Clinton 45-16 in a Saturday match
high single.
Bowling 200 or over were: Ron
WROXETER MIXED -Dorothy
Thompson, 268; Bob
renting space.
in Clinton, but came out on the
Thompson, 233; Jean Thompson,
Wendall Stamper had a good
Gillespie, 231; Betty Ortlieb, 204;
The report concludes by
losing side in a 6� score.
273; Marie Henry, 222; Dave
night as he had a high single of
Milton Boyd, 219,293; Jack Shaw,
wishing Kent County a record -
Bruce LeVan got two goals for
Nesbitt, 210, 201; Vicki Bower,
252 and high triple of 614. In the
241, 243; Colleen Robertson, 235;
breaking International Plowing
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Wingham and Grant Gnay and
217; Bill Wall, 219; DougFindley,
y'
ladies' division Ethelene Smith
Harold Johnston, 219; Carol
Match and Farm Machinery
Peter Goodall added singles.
262; Jackie Kregar, 242; Kevin
had a 238 high single and a 618
Shaw, 207; Reta Ross, 258 and
Show in 1979.
The Lions Midgets didn't fare
Hickey, 201; Rod Hickey, 221,
high triple.
Grace Thompson.
well Monday night in the first
226; Ivan Harkness, 234; Lyla
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game of the playoffs. The local
Ann Harkness, 233; Jean King,
team got trounced 10-4 and was
231, 206 and Edna Mae Arm-
outshot 48-27 in the match against
strong, 200, 202, 214.
Wiaron.
Goal scorers for Wingham
LEGION
with two goals.
Wunderbars are in first place
Tom Remington with one and
,
- 1- and Kit Kats are in
Bruce LeVan with one.
second with 67.
Sweet Maries have 65 points
The next home game for the
and Mars Bars have 57.
Wingham team is this Thursday
Betty Morin's 288 game was the
;
at 8 p.m. when Wingham plays
high single of the week and Jean;.
ps'
host to Wiaron for the second
King had the runner up game of:
match of the best of three
257.
;
playoffs.
Betty Morin also had the high
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