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Recreation
Report
BY "NNlE ALEXANDER
are Grant Coultes, Jan Vanderhorst, Dave Magee, Peter
Ree- DbwW
The 15th annual Wingham
done an excellent job prepieiug
Midget Hockey Tournament will
for the Wurnammt. The
begin Friday at 5 p.m. with
,
organizations and iodividuab are
Wingham facing off against
again ung He per cent support
Seaforth. The second game will
to the chairman. The Liens Club
see Elmira face oft against
Durham.
will once again handle the
This year's tournament will
welcoming of towns; the Junior
Citizens are helping with the
schedule 32 teams in a 40 -game
development of the tabioid and
series. The teams accepted into
the Kinsmen will beip Boit after
the tournament are as follows:
the tickets. There are ,visa marry
AAA Division -Water no- qt
Deonle heinina in such anme ae
Clair Shores, Mich.; Galt;
registration, billeting, goal
Dearborn,- Mich.; Orillia;
judges, food and refereeing. This
Fraser, Mich.; Owen Sound;
letroit,
will certainly be a true eom-
Mich.
mumty event,
A Division- H e s p e l e r,
Anyone able to help take two
Mississauga, West Hill
billets for one of the following
(Toronto), Leamington, Elmira,
nights: March 17, 23 or 24, pietum
Niagara -on -the -Lake, Goderich,
contact Jim Steffler, 357-1184, or
Dearborn Heights, Mich.
the recreation department, 357-
B Division -Bolton, Merriton,
1208.
Beamsville, Penetang, Kin-
cardine, Exeter, St. Marys,
Listowel.
C Division-Wingham,
Seaforth, Howick, Durham,
PLANT
Shelburne, Creemore, Port
Perry, Ridgetown.
bens responded willingly to oper-
ate the clock and public address
The tournament committee has
bership plan.
cit
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Bowling 200 or over were:
INDUSTRIAL CHAMPS -The Advance -Times won the
are Grant Coultes, Jan Vanderhorst, Dave Magee, Peter
Merkley, 341 and Catherine
Campbell, who played as a spare,
Join now and get
Industrial League championship with a two game sweep of
Zankowski, Ross Poll, Bill Robinson
and, in the front row,
opt mists e
337.
3 MONTHS
their series with the Crawford Dodgers, wrapping It up with
a 5-0 victory Monday Members the
John Henderson, Ian Deslaurlers, Ray Baynton, Steve
Stapleton
In. tournament
King bowled the 673 hi
high triple
219; Murray MacFarlane, 209
night.
of winning team
and Don Edgar.
-
Rod Hickey, 243, 249, 224; Lyla
and Doris Remington had the
FREE
Jean King bowled the 263 high
The Howick Optimist Club
played a big role in a very suc-
MEMBERSHIP
Ain Harkness, 207; Jean. King,
runner-up with 627• '`
a
single ' and the 454 high double of
ce H tournament held at
211, 234; ,Mary Campbell, 201•
Bowling over 200 were:'lam'
Bowl,ingwith
the week.
Scores
�- . .• . , .. ,. , . ��ars._-
wick Community Centre
-
the purchase of
on March 10 and 11. The mem-
any one year mem-
bens responded willingly to oper-
ate the clock and public address
r
bership plan.
system and generally helped with
Individual $179
SUNDAY MIXED
Jean King
Edna Mae Armstrong, 254; Bill
Irvine, 220; Graham Adams, 207;
Hodgins, Catherine Wilson, Janet
any additional work required to
had both the ladies'
Wall, 218, 254; Ianda Wall, >Bi;
Jean King, 209, 225, 239 and Doris
Storey, Phyllis Barfoot, Karen
keep the tournament running
Mr. & Mrs. $249
high scores in Sunday Mixed play
Doug Findley, 214'; Wayne
Remington, 335.
Snow and Isabel Burke.
smoothly.
Family $269
�s week. She bowled a 234 high
Kregar, 2%; Ron Thompson, 264,
BLUEVALE MIXED
The Howick Optimists
11
single and 642 high triple.
200; Grant Wall, 254, 243; Louise
Marie Walker had the ladies'
SENIOR LADIES
congratulate John Armstrong
Offer
expires Mar. 31, 1979Dave
Nesbitt had the men's
Welwood, 230, . 210 and Ron
high scores with a 246 single and
Vera Schneider was the top
who very capably organized this
high triple, of 739 and Ron
Cleghorn, 237.
733 triple. Jerry Timm bowled
bowler in the league with a 267
Super Series '79 tournament and
Thompson bowled a 264 high
LEGION LADIES
the men's high single with a 257
single and 438 double. Ethel
one has to agree that this is hock -
Open 7 days a week
single'
Wundeibars have a big 2U -point
game and Milton Boyd had the
Montgomery bowled another
ey at its best.
7 a.m. to midnight
Walls are in first place with 22
lead over second -place Kit Kats
men's high triple with a 690.
high single with a 1% game.
points and right behind are
and have 96 points. Mars Bars
Bowling 200 and over were:
Other high doubles were
Heards and Hickeys with 21
' is
have 69 points and Sweet Maries
Carol Shaw, 220; Nancy
bowled by: Yvonne McPherson,
and watch R
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pots ea . Rolfes are next with have 67 points. Corrigan, 212; Jerry Timm, 257; 305; Ethel Montgomery, 379; STARTS FRIDAY MARCH loth
Com lete ear 16 Ruttans have 14 and Ha Doris Remington had hi Winnie Boyd, 205- Les Brewer Helen McBurney,304• Marie "'O""'"m,mo. a "v.TuA9 "'" .Twa�•sm••&
P , �' y , SATURDAY i awloAY MA NORM have 11 rots single of th k 'th
„ round indoor
&_
Bowling 200 or over were:
a wee wt a 335
game. Jean King had the runner-
231, Bob Gillespie, 230, 200;
Milton Boyd, 244, 205; Sue
Merkley, 341 and Catherine
Campbell, who played as a spare,
� -�e$.
Dave Nesbitt, 240, 252, 247; Rick
up single with a 239 game. Jew
Johnston, 205; Bruce Ortlieb,
337.
•
fa
Nesbitt, 249; Dan Martin, 260;
King bowled the 673 hi
high triple
219; Murray MacFarlane, 209
- e e a� KLATCH
' �.
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Rod Hickey, 243, 249, 224; Lyla
and Doris Remington had the
and Marie Walker, 346, 204.
Jean King bowled the 263 high
Palmerston 343-3906
Ain Harkness, 207; Jean. King,
runner-up with 627• '`
single ' and the 454 high double of
-
211, 234; ,Mary Campbell, 201•
Bowling over 200 were:'lam'
THURSDAY MIXED
the week.
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aim Steffler bowled a 310 game
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CHAEX, MASTERCHAIRM WINONAM, ow.
ATTENTION SENIOR CITIZEN:: 10%. OFF marchandise every Wednesday afternoon (with ID)
ung ere. cense
'fast week and it was the high Welwood, 227; Grace Walden,
single. Don Montgomery bowled 220; Iris Foulon, 259; Shirley<
the 776 men's high triple. Wharton, 210; Shirley Storey,
Helen Skelton bowled a 244 262; Susan Talton, 251 and Joanne
ladies' high single and Dianne Harrison, 206.
English had a 611 high triple.
Smith's Marauders are in first WROXETER MIXED
place with 25 points, Monty's Gordon Haasnoot bowled the
Monsters have 24, Skinn's Divers men's high single with a 257
have 22, Gord's Gophers have 20, game and Wes Ball had a 647 high
z ' Tervit's Trihards have 19 and triple for the men. Willa Harris
Moffatt's Muppets are in last bowled the 224 ladies' high single,
place with 16 points. and Frances Breckenridge had
Bowling over 200 were: George the 565 hightriple for the ladies.
Skinn, 202, 232; Marg. Moffatt, Bowling 200 or over were:
296; Hap Swatridge, 201; Jerry Maiy Beth Riley, 200; Ethel
Smith, 232, 235; Marian Watcher, McMichael, 204; Wes Ball, 203,
212; Betty Burley, 208; Dianne 249; Gordon Haasnoot, 257; Bob °
English, 229, 236; Verna Haugh, McCaughan, 201, 238; Randy ,
208; Keith Moffatt, 208, 202; Hutchinson, 234; Willa Harris,
i
Sharon Skmn, 230; Bob Gillespie, 224; Frances Breckenridge, 213; 16 t-- �
218, 219; Don Montgomery, 246, Joe Craig, 215; Marion Fisher, c... L.+ mw w. --IV ,..wiid SWU sw»
262; Jim Steffler, 310, 208; Bruce 201• Aart de Vos, 202• WendaIl PARK -on.''"'''-"' f^'-�' ^�'""
..w....�l.u.1.1.. a.a.
Skinn, 230; Audrey Swatridge, Stamper, 218, 204 and Shirley ° , . "fe'"'""i'" CO1Ou "N6 co"Mr' -1 -� -1"
206; Jack Tervit, 245, 226; Gail Pellet 216. THEATRE „ ,., ,.� ,,,,,� ,,,�,,,,,,,,
Holmes, 216 and Helen Skelton, "'"" '^M---b1�"^h-W -""a•^^"c.-
244.
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Belmore teams� � - - - - - rrIN6lpIl, �� M� � IfdO
Larry's Leapid are in first provide action L � TRUFADAT
place with a solid lead and have EUM MARCH ISM 8:00 r.M.
109 points. Roy's Rattlers are in �n pl off series LES � ..
second place with 97 points an ICE %5T LES
Bob's Boozers are in third with BE ORE -The Tykes '-�-�"-� •
n N E MA AWAT RJIIMAIIr,T
92. coil peted in a tournament at
Leon's Lions have 77 points, Howick on Saturday and Sunday.
Francis' Dancers have 63 and In their first game, they tied
Gene's Mean Machine has 60 Drayton 1-1. The second game
points. proved to be a shutout victory,
Verna Haugh was top lady when Belmore whizzed by
bowler with a 260 game and 685 Palmerston 10-0. On Sunday, the
triple. Frank Burke bowled both Tykes played Monkton, defeating
the men's' high scores with a 283 them 4-1.
game and 721 triple. The Pee Wees are also doing
Bowling as spares were: well in their playoffs. In the
Connie Haugh, Shirley McLeod, series with Belgrave, Belmore
Ruth Baxter, Linda Henderson, won the last two games 5-3 and 3 -
Harley Gaunt, Rod Hickey and 0. The Pee Wees now advance to
David Nesbitt. the finals against Howick.
The Juvenile Girls have seen
LADIES' LEAGUE plenty of action in the last week.
Beth Skinn bowled a 304 game On Friday evening they were
in league play last week and the defeated 2-1 by Tiverton and on
big game was the best of the Sunday Tiverton again defeated
week. Belmore 2-1.
Shirley Storey bowled the high A girls' hockey tournament
triple with a 786 effort. was held in Belmore on Saturday.
Clark's Cougars are in first Belmore did not participate in
place with 25 points and there is a the tourney. Consolation winner _
three-way tie for second. Skin's was Teeswater.
Seals, Tervit's Tigers and:
Welwood's Weasels have 21
points each. Euchre winners
Lee's Lions are next with 20
Points and Elston's Elks have 18. BELGRAVE - Eleven tables
Bottling over 200 were: Betty of euchre were played in the WI
Heard, 255; Louise Welwood, 233, Hall last Wednesday evening at
219; Catherine Campbell, 243; the Belgrave weekly euchre.
Rose Grove, 290; Shirley High lady, Mrs. Verena Bone;
Wharton, 204: Beth Skin, 304, low lady, Mrs. Rdbert Higgins:
246; Jeah King, 242, 238, 236; novelty lady, Mrs. Albert Bacon;
Shirley Storey, 281, 215, 290; high man, Clarence Rath; low
Florence Thompson, 212; man, Bert Daer; novelty man,
Jeannette Scott, 204, 278; Joanne Gordon Walker.
Harrison, 218, 277 and Susan Everyone is welcomed to a
Tolton, 214. shoot party on March 21 at 8 p.m.
__O," as spares were Pearl in the WI Hall.
FRIDAY MARCH 16 TO THURSDAY MARCH 22ND
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Sharon Skmn, 230; Bob Gillespie, 224; Frances Breckenridge, 213; 16 t-- �
218, 219; Don Montgomery, 246, Joe Craig, 215; Marion Fisher, c... L.+ mw w. --IV ,..wiid SWU sw»
262; Jim Steffler, 310, 208; Bruce 201• Aart de Vos, 202• WendaIl PARK -on.''"'''-"' f^'-�' ^�'""
..w....�l.u.1.1.. a.a.
Skinn, 230; Audrey Swatridge, Stamper, 218, 204 and Shirley ° , . "fe'"'""i'" CO1Ou "N6 co"Mr' -1 -� -1"
206; Jack Tervit, 245, 226; Gail Pellet 216. THEATRE „ ,., ,.� ,,,,,� ,,,�,,,,,,,,
Holmes, 216 and Helen Skelton, "'"" '^M---b1�"^h-W -""a•^^"c.-
244.
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Belmore teams� � - - - - - rrIN6lpIl, �� M� � IfdO
Larry's Leapid are in first provide action L � TRUFADAT
place with a solid lead and have EUM MARCH ISM 8:00 r.M.
109 points. Roy's Rattlers are in �n pl off series LES � ..
second place with 97 points an ICE %5T LES
Bob's Boozers are in third with BE ORE -The Tykes '-�-�"-� •
n N E MA AWAT RJIIMAIIr,T
92. coil peted in a tournament at
Leon's Lions have 77 points, Howick on Saturday and Sunday.
Francis' Dancers have 63 and In their first game, they tied
Gene's Mean Machine has 60 Drayton 1-1. The second game
points. proved to be a shutout victory,
Verna Haugh was top lady when Belmore whizzed by
bowler with a 260 game and 685 Palmerston 10-0. On Sunday, the
triple. Frank Burke bowled both Tykes played Monkton, defeating
the men's' high scores with a 283 them 4-1.
game and 721 triple. The Pee Wees are also doing
Bowling as spares were: well in their playoffs. In the
Connie Haugh, Shirley McLeod, series with Belgrave, Belmore
Ruth Baxter, Linda Henderson, won the last two games 5-3 and 3 -
Harley Gaunt, Rod Hickey and 0. The Pee Wees now advance to
David Nesbitt. the finals against Howick.
The Juvenile Girls have seen
LADIES' LEAGUE plenty of action in the last week.
Beth Skinn bowled a 304 game On Friday evening they were
in league play last week and the defeated 2-1 by Tiverton and on
big game was the best of the Sunday Tiverton again defeated
week. Belmore 2-1.
Shirley Storey bowled the high A girls' hockey tournament
triple with a 786 effort. was held in Belmore on Saturday.
Clark's Cougars are in first Belmore did not participate in
place with 25 points and there is a the tourney. Consolation winner _
three-way tie for second. Skin's was Teeswater.
Seals, Tervit's Tigers and:
Welwood's Weasels have 21
points each. Euchre winners
Lee's Lions are next with 20
Points and Elston's Elks have 18. BELGRAVE - Eleven tables
Bottling over 200 were: Betty of euchre were played in the WI
Heard, 255; Louise Welwood, 233, Hall last Wednesday evening at
219; Catherine Campbell, 243; the Belgrave weekly euchre.
Rose Grove, 290; Shirley High lady, Mrs. Verena Bone;
Wharton, 204: Beth Skin, 304, low lady, Mrs. Rdbert Higgins:
246; Jeah King, 242, 238, 236; novelty lady, Mrs. Albert Bacon;
Shirley Storey, 281, 215, 290; high man, Clarence Rath; low
Florence Thompson, 212; man, Bert Daer; novelty man,
Jeannette Scott, 204, 278; Joanne Gordon Walker.
Harrison, 218, 277 and Susan Everyone is welcomed to a
Tolton, 214. shoot party on March 21 at 8 p.m.
__O," as spares were Pearl in the WI Hall.
FRIDAY MARCH 16 TO THURSDAY MARCH 22ND
11 - PLEASE NOTE SHOWTIMES -
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Sharon Skmn, 230; Bob Gillespie, 224; Frances Breckenridge, 213; 16 t-- �
218, 219; Don Montgomery, 246, Joe Craig, 215; Marion Fisher, c... L.+ mw w. --IV ,..wiid SWU sw»
262; Jim Steffler, 310, 208; Bruce 201• Aart de Vos, 202• WendaIl PARK -on.''"'''-"' f^'-�' ^�'""
..w....�l.u.1.1.. a.a.
Skinn, 230; Audrey Swatridge, Stamper, 218, 204 and Shirley ° , . "fe'"'""i'" CO1Ou "N6 co"Mr' -1 -� -1"
206; Jack Tervit, 245, 226; Gail Pellet 216. THEATRE „ ,., ,.� ,,,,,� ,,,�,,,,,,,,
Holmes, 216 and Helen Skelton, "'"" '^M---b1�"^h-W -""a•^^"c.-
244.
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Belmore teams� � - - - - - rrIN6lpIl, �� M� � IfdO
Larry's Leapid are in first provide action L � TRUFADAT
place with a solid lead and have EUM MARCH ISM 8:00 r.M.
109 points. Roy's Rattlers are in �n pl off series LES � ..
second place with 97 points an ICE %5T LES
Bob's Boozers are in third with BE ORE -The Tykes '-�-�"-� •
n N E MA AWAT RJIIMAIIr,T
92. coil peted in a tournament at
Leon's Lions have 77 points, Howick on Saturday and Sunday.
Francis' Dancers have 63 and In their first game, they tied
Gene's Mean Machine has 60 Drayton 1-1. The second game
points. proved to be a shutout victory,
Verna Haugh was top lady when Belmore whizzed by
bowler with a 260 game and 685 Palmerston 10-0. On Sunday, the
triple. Frank Burke bowled both Tykes played Monkton, defeating
the men's' high scores with a 283 them 4-1.
game and 721 triple. The Pee Wees are also doing
Bowling as spares were: well in their playoffs. In the
Connie Haugh, Shirley McLeod, series with Belgrave, Belmore
Ruth Baxter, Linda Henderson, won the last two games 5-3 and 3 -
Harley Gaunt, Rod Hickey and 0. The Pee Wees now advance to
David Nesbitt. the finals against Howick.
The Juvenile Girls have seen
LADIES' LEAGUE plenty of action in the last week.
Beth Skinn bowled a 304 game On Friday evening they were
in league play last week and the defeated 2-1 by Tiverton and on
big game was the best of the Sunday Tiverton again defeated
week. Belmore 2-1.
Shirley Storey bowled the high A girls' hockey tournament
triple with a 786 effort. was held in Belmore on Saturday.
Clark's Cougars are in first Belmore did not participate in
place with 25 points and there is a the tourney. Consolation winner _
three-way tie for second. Skin's was Teeswater.
Seals, Tervit's Tigers and:
Welwood's Weasels have 21
points each. Euchre winners
Lee's Lions are next with 20
Points and Elston's Elks have 18. BELGRAVE - Eleven tables
Bottling over 200 were: Betty of euchre were played in the WI
Heard, 255; Louise Welwood, 233, Hall last Wednesday evening at
219; Catherine Campbell, 243; the Belgrave weekly euchre.
Rose Grove, 290; Shirley High lady, Mrs. Verena Bone;
Wharton, 204: Beth Skin, 304, low lady, Mrs. Rdbert Higgins:
246; Jeah King, 242, 238, 236; novelty lady, Mrs. Albert Bacon;
Shirley Storey, 281, 215, 290; high man, Clarence Rath; low
Florence Thompson, 212; man, Bert Daer; novelty man,
Jeannette Scott, 204, 278; Joanne Gordon Walker.
Harrison, 218, 277 and Susan Everyone is welcomed to a
Tolton, 214. shoot party on March 21 at 8 p.m.
__O," as spares were Pearl in the WI Hall.
FRIDAY MARCH 16 TO THURSDAY MARCH 22ND
11 - PLEASE NOTE SHOWTIMES -
FRI.SAT. M9:30 PAL /ALL OTHER DAYS 8:00 PAL
a
92. coil peted in a tournament at
Leon's Lions have 77 points, Howick on Saturday and Sunday.
Francis' Dancers have 63 and In their first game, they tied
Gene's Mean Machine has 60 Drayton 1-1. The second game
points. proved to be a shutout victory,
Verna Haugh was top lady when Belmore whizzed by
bowler with a 260 game and 685 Palmerston 10-0. On Sunday, the
triple. Frank Burke bowled both Tykes played Monkton, defeating
the men's' high scores with a 283 them 4-1.
game and 721 triple. The Pee Wees are also doing
Bowling as spares were: well in their playoffs. In the
Connie Haugh, Shirley McLeod, series with Belgrave, Belmore
Ruth Baxter, Linda Henderson, won the last two games 5-3 and 3 -
Harley Gaunt, Rod Hickey and 0. The Pee Wees now advance to
David Nesbitt. the finals against Howick.
The Juvenile Girls have seen
LADIES' LEAGUE plenty of action in the last week.
Beth Skinn bowled a 304 game On Friday evening they were
in league play last week and the defeated 2-1 by Tiverton and on
big game was the best of the Sunday Tiverton again defeated
week. Belmore 2-1.
Shirley Storey bowled the high A girls' hockey tournament
triple with a 786 effort. was held in Belmore on Saturday.
Clark's Cougars are in first Belmore did not participate in
place with 25 points and there is a the tourney. Consolation winner _
three-way tie for second. Skin's was Teeswater.
Seals, Tervit's Tigers and:
Welwood's Weasels have 21
points each. Euchre winners
Lee's Lions are next with 20
Points and Elston's Elks have 18. BELGRAVE - Eleven tables
Bottling over 200 were: Betty of euchre were played in the WI
Heard, 255; Louise Welwood, 233, Hall last Wednesday evening at
219; Catherine Campbell, 243; the Belgrave weekly euchre.
Rose Grove, 290; Shirley High lady, Mrs. Verena Bone;
Wharton, 204: Beth Skin, 304, low lady, Mrs. Rdbert Higgins:
246; Jeah King, 242, 238, 236; novelty lady, Mrs. Albert Bacon;
Shirley Storey, 281, 215, 290; high man, Clarence Rath; low
Florence Thompson, 212; man, Bert Daer; novelty man,
Jeannette Scott, 204, 278; Joanne Gordon Walker.
Harrison, 218, 277 and Susan Everyone is welcomed to a
Tolton, 214. shoot party on March 21 at 8 p.m.
__O," as spares were Pearl in the WI Hall.
FRIDAY MARCH 16 TO THURSDAY MARCH 22ND
11 - PLEASE NOTE SHOWTIMES -
FRI.SAT. M9:30 PAL /ALL OTHER DAYS 8:00 PAL
a