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couldn't have celebrated happier
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The Win "-"yham t-
early 4-0 lead when Bob Arm-
Waterloo was in Wftham last
was 8,081.
Sally FON
strong hit two two -run homers in
night for the return game. The
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Centennial
Raohis
first two plate appearances of
BPs travel to Port Elgin for a
In its final meeting of the 1978-
Ken Wood, who stepped down
Jogfest will soon be here. The
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from the president's chair during
Jogtlast has a distance for
Hockey Association chose a riew
the minor hockey meeting last
Neil take
everyone: 2 km, 5 km or 10 km.
The Purpose of the Jogfest
executive for the upcoming
Wednesday to let Mr.
is to
hockey season.
over, paid tribute to Mr. Ahara's
stimulate interest and par -
Doug Neil will head the
contribution to minor hockey
ticipation in jogging. The em -
association as president, Brian
When a number of minor hockey
phasis of the Jogfest is on par -
Cameron is vice president and
executive members resigned at
ticipation and everyone who
Earl Jenkins will continue as
the same time a few years ago.
Participates will receive a crest
treasurer. t
Mr. Ahara carried on Or
and certificate with their two
John Gnay swill remain the
programs w}th a lot of work,
dollar dollar registration.
association secretary, Dick Bray
To save money the executive
Registration is at the town hall
will be in charge of public
ordered hockey equipment now
Saturday, May 26, from 9:30 to 10 `
relations and Bill Robinson will
instead of waiting until fall, when
a.m. for the 2 km run and 10 to
be equipment committee
the prices are expected to rise.
10:30 a.m. for the 5 and 10 km
chairman. Bill Kerr will act as
The minor hockey association
runs
coaches' representative. Com-
will hold a summer budget
Partici pate with your friends'
mittee members without specific
meeting to prepare for [text
Start your training now!
jobs will be Nick O'Donohue,
year's programs. The mother'
Anyone wishing to register for
John Cullen, Phil Beard and
auxiliary will help with equip-
the "Fitness Test" May 22-24 2-9�
in should
SOME DIALOGUE AND Brian Elmshe. ment purchases by donating - call the recreation
CONTENT
FOR CHr IILLDREN SUITAµE Retiring from the minor some of the money made in the department at 357-12013.
TNEA TRES SR hockey executive was Ted Ahara. food booth throughout the winter. Tennis memberships may be
ONTARIO - obtained from Mr. A. DeBruyn or
GXt Cre11 Mrs. Dianne Simpson.
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IT'S BACK FOR 4 DAYS ONLYI
DONT MISS THE FUN Showtimes
"What we have here is ' '`'` Sunday at
a total lack of respect7:00 - 9:00 p.
for the law!"
All Other
- -`� Days
8:00 P.M.
BPs top Waterloo - '
in exhibition match, Fordwich : bowlDrA
beat neighbors
The Wingham BP fastball team The BPs got strong pitching
opened its 1979 exhibition season from Doug Petteplace, Ed Daer Fordwich beat out bowling
'^ with an exciting 6-5 win over the and Don Edgar, each working teams from Wroxeter and
Waterloo Chymers last Saturday three innings. Petteplace allowed Molesworth May 10 for the Bob
in Waterloo. only two hits wile Daer and Douglas trophy In a competition
Edgar limited the Chymers to at the Molesworth Bowling
The BPs, with several new three hits each - Lanes.
- , Burt Reynolds
faces in the lineup, grabbed an
Total pinfall for the winners
early 4-0 lead when Bob Arm-
Waterloo was in Wftham last
was 8,081.
Sally FON
strong hit two two -run homers in
night for the return game. The
The winners were: Marian
Raohis
first two plate appearances of
BPs travel to Port Elgin for a
Behrns, Melody Osborne, Anne
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STARTS MAY 16th - 22
FRI. & SAT. 7:00 a 9:10
SUN.-THURS. 8 P.M. ONLY
Today, only
a handful of people know 0%
ff'he China Syndrome" meant'
Soon you will know.
STARTS MAY 23, = 24
"KING OF THE GYPSY'S
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n itch and Ken g me omg an return for a Inkel, Gertte Lambkin, Nellie
Sangster also collected two hits game Thursday night against Allan, Elfrieda Klaassen, Earlan
each off Waterloo pitching while Milverton. Game time Thursday Osborne, Russel Behrns, Doug
singles went to Doug Leitch, is 8:30 p.m. Regular home game Browne, Gerald Matheson, Ken
Gary Lisle and Ed Daer. time for the BPs is 9 p.m. every Behrns and Dave Dinsmore.
Tuesday night. Come out and The week before two teams
enjoy some exciting fastball. from the Fordwich Bowling
League competed in Walkerton
Bridge results for the Labatt's bowling trophy.
Marian Berlins's team came in
Norma Parker and Lillianfirst in the C group.
Brooks placed first in Wingham Brownie Cor or. Members of her team were
Bridge Club play last Thursday Melody Osborne, Gerda King,
evening. The team of Doris Brownies receiving badges Anne Winkel, Brenda Bennett
French and Harley Crawford was were: Archita Ghosh, Canada and Peggy Schneider.
second and in the third were Badge; Leanne Shaw, Book
Louise Welwood and Margaret Lover's; Tracy Thynne,
Cruickshank. Writer's; Shelley Trainor,MRS. DERRILL HALLMAN
Tied in fourth place was the Writer's and Book Lover's. Lakelet
team of Jean Hodgins and Mary Monique Cameron received her
Lloyd and the team of Bernice Golden Hand.
Crawford and Wilfred French.
After playing some games Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Dickert
outside the Brownies made a visited Sunday with Mrs. Ed
favor for their mothers for the Wahl of Listowel.
Mother and Daughter banquet.. HIGH SCORERS in Bluevale league bowling Were: Reta Ross,
Mr. and Mrs.. Bruce Ersman g g high average; Marg
� t Mrs. W. Richards came and- Timm, high single; Marie Walker, high triple and Sue Johnston, high single. Back row:
taught some new songs and,8 and Dale and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Milton Boyd, high average; Ken Murray, high triple and Jerry Timm, high single.
reviewed other songs with tI>I Mehring and family of Listowel
i 11"Brownies. spent Mother's Day Willi. r. and
Mrs. Lyle Foerter and boys.
The Brownies and Guides are Mrs. Leone Foerte- and Dale
'�•** very happy with the support they Ersman, leaders of the Clifford
e10 received when selling cookies. Scouts, attended the annual pot
Brownies still need volunteer luck dinner held in Palmerston
helpers and leaders. Scout Hall on Monday evening.
SEASON CHAMPS In Bluevale Bowling League play were, front row from left: Carol
Shaw, Marge Carter and Bonnie Brewer and back row: Harold Johnston, Bill Robertson
and George Fischer.
Friday and Saturday
May 18, 19
Robby Benson and Callen Dewhurst
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Johnston, Dorothy Thompson and Harvey Timm were season champs in Bluevale
Bowling League play this past season.
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PLAYOFF HIGH SCORES were bowled by Nancy Corrigan, high triple; Les Brewer,
high triple and Winnie Boyd, high single. Absent when the photo was taken of the Bluevale
league winners was Bob Richardson, men's high single winner.
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