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SENIOR LADIES Storey, 270; Susan Tolton, 213;
Wrens top the team standings Carolyn Greenaway, 228; and
with 10 points; Canaries are just Chris Rae, 217, 210. Karen Snow,
two back with eight. Hum- Eleanor Saxton and Roseanne
mingbirds with five points lead Sallows bowled as spares.
Cardinals with three and Robins In the team race Gladys'
and Hawks each with two. Grasshoppers lead with 10 points,
Cindy Henderson, 176; Ethel followed by Lila's Lizards with
Montgomery, 199; and Jessie nitre. Jean's Junebugs and
France 172, had the high singles. Shirley's Spiders are tied at
Nora Finnigan, 312; and Ethel seven -'s Snails have four
Montgomery, 313, had the high and Edna Mae's Earwigs have
doubles. five.
l.urr,ar. KLATCH COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
Shirley Wharton started the Tuesday September 18 team
season off right by bowling the bowling standings are as follows:
high game for the day with a 247 Brenda's Bloodhounds 10;
score. Ladies bowling over 200 Esther's Elkhounds 9;, Gayle's
were Bev Hayden, 216; Susan Greyhounds 7; Sheila's Sch-
Tolton, 209, 202; Louise Welwood, nauzers 7; Marlene's Malamutes
224; Shirley Storey, 219, 216; 5; Isabel's Irish Setters 4.
Shirley Wharton, 247; and Iris Those bowling 200 or more:
Foulon, 234. Esther Thynne 212; Linda Hickey
Lucky winners of Wintario 232, 206; Sheila Burke 237; Mar -
tickets this week were Donna lene Pellet 207; Anna Haugh 205;
Chomyn and Florence Thomp- Lori Readman 213; Larry Pellett
son. 248; Gene Kruse 230, 200; Murray
McArter 202; Warren Thynne
THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED 201; Francis Merkley 208; Rod
Ruth's Rejects with 12 points Hickey 234; Keith Carson 209;
hold a slim lead over Marg's Kit- Ivan Harkness 203; Frank Burke
Kats with 11. Linda's Love Bugs 221, 209, 206; Bob Pegg 223.
have nine points, Marie's Sweet Men's high single, Larry
Maries and Sylvia's Smarties Pellett 248; men's high triple,
each have five and Sharon's Frank Burke 638; ladies' high
Snickers have none. single, Sheila Burke 237; ladies'
Over 200 bowlers were Dianne high triple, Linda Hickey 598.
English, 229, 203; Jean Tervit,
289; Cathy Edgar, 224; Keith BRUSSELS MIXED JULAINE 8 FRIENDS—This lively group, most of its
Moffatt, 203; Jack Tervit, 248; BOWLING LEAGUE members ballplayers themselves on the Wingham Bantam
Jackie Kreuger, 278, 236; Sharon September 11 high men's Girls' team which won the Tri -County championship, was
Skinn, 232; Marg Moffatt, 231; singles, Jim Adams 304, John loyally cheering on the Intermediate ladies at a game
Elda Nethery, 265; Ruth Smith, Rae 277, Dennis Newby 270; high
211; Helen Daugherty, 218; and men's triples, John Rae 660, Jim
George Skinn, 299•Adams 641, Fred Sawyer 587; Recreation Report
g s11 u, `v, 91 1A 9\uu
George Skinn's 299was good high ladies singles,
Helenfor high single and he also had Adams, 203, Ruth Sauve 200,
the 658 men's high triple. Jean Marlene Cowie 198; high ladies The town of Port Elgin will be
Tervit had the ladies' high single triples, Ruth Sauve 543, Marjorie hosting a Level II coaches' clinic
of 289 and Jackie Kreuger had the Keffer 525, Marlene Cowie 515. at the Port Elgin Community
high triple of 666. September 18 high men's Arena. The clinic will be held
singles, Ray Adams 248, Jim Sept. 29, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Cost is
Adams 227, Garry McArter 226; ;11 per coach. Please register by
BLUEVALE MIXED high men's triples, Ray Adams Sept: 26 by phoning 832.2110.
Bonnie Brewer was the top 647, Jim Adams 599,, Joe Adams There will be a referees'
bowler among the ladies with a 599; high ladies singles, Ruth refresher course Wednesday,
single score of 254 and a triple of Sauve 194, Jennifer Jackson 194, Oct. 3, at 7 p.m. at the Wingham
652. Jerry Timm had the men's Judy Adams 193; high ladies town hall. For further in -
high single of 265 and Ken triples, Ruth Sauve 523, Judy formation contact Dave Neilson
Murray had the high triple of 679. Adams* 490, Helen Adams 475. at the WOAA office, 357-3512.
Bowlers with scores over 200 Anyone who has not registered
were Milt Boyd, 203; Reta Ross, WR,. , a .&L% MIXEQ
206; Marie Walker, 213'; Winnie Nokia Kris topped all bowlers for 'Elinor hockey may do so at
Boyd, 206; Dorothy Thompson, with a high single of 265 and high recreation department, 357-
216; Bonnie Brewer, -216, 254; triple of 641. Ron McMichael was 1208.
Jerry Timm, 225, 265; Herb high for the men with a single of As of Oct. 5 there will be some
Kenyon, 235, 254; Bill Robertson, 242 and John Wheeler had high Prime ice time available. Anyone
225; Harold Johnston, 230, 238; triple of 612. interested in renting the ice may
Ken Murray, 245, 259; Harris Games of 200 and over were contact the recreation depart -
Campbell, 234; and Jim Shaw, bowled by Wendall Stamper, 238; ment.
227. John Wheeler, 204, .207, 201; Ken There are still two Wingham
Pellett, 227, 200; Randy Hut- minor ball teams engaged in
WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES chinson, 215; Dorothy Craig, 203; WOAA playoffs. The Bantams
Joanne Harrison scored the 285 'Evelyn Stamper, 204; John are playing off with Dashwood,
high single and the 642 high Mundell, 214; Joe Craig, 232; having lost their first two games
triple. Other games over 200 were Harvey Wheeler, 206; Ron Me- in the best-ot-ttve, and'thel-Pee
bowled by Lila Hickey,. 210; Jean Michael, 204, 1.42; Nolda Kulas, Wees are in a close series with
King, 247, 208; Eleanor Saxton, 265; and Gordon Haasnoot, 208. Listowel, tied at one game each
272; Mildred Nesbitt, 217; Shirley in the best -of -three.
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against Clavering last week. The happy bunch includes
Ellen Rodger, Andrea and Angela Walker, Kim McGregor,
Maureen Beattie, Sheri Walden and Julaine Adams.
NO NAME
dance was well supported and the
ppo
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Doug Browne had the high
Now available from members of the executive
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.the
straight year.
single and triple of 293 and 640.
Thursday, October 4, at 8:30 p.m.
- ✓'
support its projects and make its
PPo P ro J
Ann Winkel was not far behind
Two benefit
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with the ladies' high scores of 271
parks
team are Dale Hunt, Tom Leek,
and 639.
by work
Place:
F. E. Madill S.S., Gym 228
Scores of 200 and over were
group's
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ADULTS - $20.W
recorded by Ann Winkel, 201, 271;
Janice Howatt, 209, 216 • Nellie
FORDWICH—The two arks in
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Allan, 202, 204; Gerald Matheson,
the village of Fordwich have
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229; Gertie Lambkin, 232, 200;
received facelifts through the
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Doug Browne, 293, 206 Janice
efforts of the Fordwich Business
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Behrns, 243; Wallace Nixon, 212,
Association as proceeds raised
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220; Lorne Lambkin, 218; Peter
from dances sponsored the
Public School and sponsored by
Clinton Wheel 'n' Dealers.
King Z00
to
association have gone toward
maintenance of the parks. The
CHARGING HOME—Joyce Thompson comes in with the first run for the home team in a
ball park has been cleaned and a
playoff game between the Wingham Intermediate Ladies' softball team and a team from
KINCARDINE KINUCKS
diamond made playable for the
Clavering. Wingham fell behind 2-0 then came back quickly to tie the score before losing
Brookside Public School with
guests attending from neigh-
teams. Fencing has been in-
7-4.
Legion Ladies' Auxiliary met in
stalled and a fair amount of ball
boring clubs.
WINGHAM 1RnNmiPN equipment has been purchased.
•
e,�stlale�e`e� NeYi year the 'roup intends to lwnwick Bantams Huron, -Bruce Swingers
instal seating. The lower park is
#T ry in the process of having a brick Win championship
barbecue built. u. min season
JR. The association sponsored The Howick Bantam �aanother dance in the Howick softball plan 1W . V
Community Centre on Saturday team won the Tri -County The executive of the Huron- Huron -Bruce Swingers entered
��� Pass
night with music provided b Ian Championship in Wroxeter
g P Y Bruce Swingers Square Dance floats in local fairs in September.
Wilbee's Orchestra. Again the Sunday. The team eliminated
`� Bl e 1 At d 1 h Club, Lucknow, met recently at They will begin regular dancing
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Bus Tours
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OCT. 2M2s JAM111ti011E Tone. WHIELNG tl WT
VIRGINIA Twin latlon y99. person; Triple accornmodofbn
S94- person; Quodruple ition W. person. Siegle Paas*
add $20.
For further Information call 291-4100
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Wingham Recreation � t
1979 Fall Program r
JUDO
Time:
dance was well supported and the
ppo
u — e, woad an B yt to
retain the trophy for second
the home of the presidents, Mr.
in Lucknow Public School on
Now available from members of the executive
association is grateful to all who
.the
straight year.
and Mrs. Donald Dow, RR 3,
Thursday, October 4, at 8:30 p.m.
DISCO DANCING
support its projects and make its
PPo P ro J
Members of the championship
Wingham, to plan the upcoming
Round dancing instruction will be
15 REGULAR SCHEDULE HOME GAMES
dances successful.
team are Dale Hunt, Tom Leek,
season of activities.
iven b Peter and Sybil
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Place:
F. E. Madill S.S., Gym 228
Trev Pocaluyko, Brad Wright,
While the club does not dance
handler for one half hour prior
ADULTS - $20.W
Legion ladies
Dorren Foerter, Troy Pocaluyko,
regularly during the summer
months the dancers have enjoyed
to square dancing at 8. A fun
night will be held October 11 at
CHILDREN under 16 -$12.00
7 - 14 years
Dan Strome, Jeff Espenson,
Jamie Baker, Dave Irwin, Jamie
several sufui-ner dances. 'rhe
8.30 inLuCknowi'ubllc et•A&&,,:oc
Thurs., Sept. 27, 7 - 8 p.m.
finalize pians
Stewart and Greg Douglas. They
first of these was held in Blyth
the purpose of introducing
See the following teams in action
for Fair project
are coached by Bob Gibson.
Public School and sponsored by
Clinton Wheel 'n' Dealers.
prospective dancers to modern
square dancing. Anyone in -
at the local arena
Dances were also held at
terested in becoming a square
KINCARDINE KINUCKS
HOWICK—Branch 307 of the
Young
Brookside Public School with
guests attending from neigh-
dancer is invited to attend and
join in the fun.
Legion Ladies' Auxiliary met in
people
boring clubs.
(last year's Ontario Finalists)
the Legion rooms with 18
elect officers
In August some club members
PORT ELGIN BEARS
members present and finalized
travelled to Londesboro to extend
Ironmen to hold
HANOVER BARONS
plans for the booth at the Howick
Fall Fair October 5 and 6 .
Whitechurch—Karen Youngcongratulations
to Mr. and Mrs.
WALKERTON HAWKS
was elected president of th
Edwin Wood on the occasion of
second practice
CLINTON MUSTANGS
The members voted to donate
:50 to the new agricultural
Young People's- Society when
members met Sunday evening.
their 50th wedding anniversary.
Also in August, dancers from
The Wingham Junior C Iron -
and the return of the
building at the community
The other officers are: vice
Clinton spent a weekend at Point
men hockey club will hold its
ARTHUR SCREAMING EAGLES
centre. A housecleaning bee of
president. Don deBoer;
Farms where they attended a
second practice at. the Ayton
the Legion rooms is planned for
secretary, Marty Young ;
workshop, enjoyed a dance under
arena this Saturday at 10 a.m. All
Home dates and times listed on pass
the afternoon of October 10. Any
treasurer, Clara Milligan; social
the instruction of Glen and Don
Junior -age players in the area
member with the time is
conveners, Pam Spring and
Patterson, joined in a community
are welcome to participate.
A��
� HOCKEY IN ��
welcome to come and help.
Cindy Moore; worship convener,
breakfast and attended church.
Later they danced on the sand or
Transportation , will be
from the Wingham
Mrs. Jim deBoer.
provided
NESS YOUR sUPPORTI
It was also decided to hold a
The nein meeting will be held
in the water, thus entitling them
to Duck Badges which will be
arena, leaving at 8:30 a.m.
Players are requested to bring
euchre party at the October 15
Sunday evening at the home of
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim deBoer.
p'egmted later in the year.
their own skates and equipment.
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Listowel Travel Bureau i
Il�llllllllllltllltlllllllllllllllllllu
Bus Tours
lilllllllllllllllll 111 I I II II I II II I Irl Irl
OCT. 2M2s JAM111ti011E Tone. WHIELNG tl WT
VIRGINIA Twin latlon y99. person; Triple accornmodofbn
S94- person; Quodruple ition W. person. Siegle Paas*
add $20.
For further Information call 291-4100
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Wingham Recreation � t
1979 Fall Program r
JUDO
Time:
Thursdays, 6:30 - 9 p.m.
Age:
Public School Girls
Fee:
.00 for 25 weeks
$ 01
Registration:
Tlxxsday, Sept. 27, from 7-0 p.m.
Place:
F. E. Madill S.S., Gym 228
DISCO DANCING
'
Time:
Thursday, 8 - 9:30 p.m.
Age:
Open
Fee:
$15.00 for 6 weeks
Registration:
Thurs., Sept. 27, 8 - 9:30 p.m.
Place:
F. E. Madill S.S., Gym 228
CHILDREN'S
Place:,
LIVE THEATRE
MEN'S BASIMUM "111
-Time:
Saturdays, 1:30-3:30 p.m. at
Fee:
Town Hall
Age:
7 - 14 years
Fee:
$10.00 per person
Registration:
Thurs., Sept. 27, 7 - 8 p.m.
Place:
F. E. Madill S.S., Gym 228
GIRLS' GYMNASTICS
Time:
Wednesdays, 7 - 8 pan.
Age:
Public School Girls
Fee:
$10.00 per person, Oct. 4 to
Dec.. 13
Registration:
Thurs., Sept. 27, 7 - 8 p.m.
Place:
F. E. Madill S.S., Gym 228
COMMUNITY BADMINTON
Time:
Tuesdays & Thursdays,
7 - 10:30 p.m.
Age:
Open
Fee:
$5.00 per person -
Registration:
Tuesday, October 16, 7'p.m.
Place:,
F.E. Madill S.S.
MEN'S BASIMUM "111
Time:
Mondays, 7 - 10:00 p -m -
Fee:
Free -
Place:F.
E. Madill S.S.
**11110n: All of the above programs will start the first
week of October.
GIRLS' RINGETTE
Time: Saturdays 6 - 8 p.m. at
y. Lockridge Memorial Arena
"-Age: 9�",a Pt.rwlww sn,,:.. g•+ 14 Junioms
15 - 20 Seniors
Fee: $10.00 per person
Registration: Thurs., Sept. 27, 7 - 8 p.m.
Place: F. E. Madill S.S., Gym 228
ADULT RINGETTE
Time:
Fee:
Registration:
Place:
PARENT i TOT —
LEARN TO SKATE
,Times:
Fee:
Registration:
'Place:
ADULT RECREATION
SKATING
Times:
Fee:
Registration:
Place:
Thursday, 10 - 11 p.m.
$10.00 per person
Thurs., Sept. 27, 7 - 8 p.m.
F. E. Madill S.S., Gym 228
Tuesdays 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Thursays 1:30 - 2:30 p.m.
$15.00 for 21 weeks or
$1.00 per day -
Tues., Oct. 16,10:30 a.m.
Lockridge Memorial Arena
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday,
Friday from 10 - 11 a.m.
$15.00 for 21 weeks
Monday, October 15, 10 a.m.
Lockridge Memorial Arena
"NOTE: There is a surcharge for each out of town parti-
cipant (except East Wawanosh) as follows:
Ringette: single registrant - $ 2.50
maximum per family - $ 5.00
Minor Hockey: single registrant - $10.00
maximum per family - $20.00
Figure Skating: single registrant - $ 5.00
maximum per family - $10.00-
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1979 Wingham Arend Ice
Rental Rates
Public Ice Skating 75' (13 and over)
50' (12 and under)
Season Tickets $10.00 per individual
M00 per family
Private Ice Rental $26,00/hr. for Winghom resident
(3:30 p.m. - $28.00/hr. for Out-of-town Resident
12:00 a.m.)
(6:00 o.m. '3:30 p.m.) $13.00/hr. for Wingham resident
$14.00/hr. for Out-of-town Resident
PUBLIC SKATING
Saturday - 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Sunday - 7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Ronk AMxalll w
Director of Recreation
37 Victoria Street East
Winghom, Ontario
Phone: 357-1208
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