The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-10-03, Page 12.
WiMom Advance -Times, lhwber 8. 1978
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CLASSIFI D ADS
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BANTAMS��:'
Hi`h .*igles for the Sept. 29 Y '
nminy
bantam games went to Jennifer
Willis, 168 for the girls and Marc
Nesbitt, 136 for the boys. The two ,<
also managed the high double
with Jennifer scoring 227 and
Marc 246.J
Games over 125 were by
Joanne Taylor, 132, Jennifer
Willis, 163, Marc Nesbitt, 136 and
Stevtxi Baxter with 127. I'I 7 3 0
First pace team., are the
Eagles. R ruins and C -dinar
with Wt paints ai o the 131
Jays Fakons and Blue art,
swend with two: _ THE
ADVANCE -TIES _
JUNIORS
For the junior division, the Jets
are leading the team race with
five points, the Ironment and
Bruins are second with three and
the Knights and Canadians are
tied for third with two points. The
Leafs sit in last place with zero
points.
The high singles were bowled
by Brenda Thompson, 170 for the
girls and Michael Thompson, 140
for the boys.
Brenda Thompson and Russel
Springer bowled the high double
games with 338 and 262 respec-
tively.
Games over 150 were played by
Debbie Scott 158, Leanne Young
155, Audrey Baxter 160 and 152,
and Brenda Thompson 168 and
170.
JUNIORS AND SENIOW
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan
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and Mrs. Mary McClenaghan. On
- prizes every Friday night. `'' ��
- Sunday the DesRoches family
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and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc-
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Clenaghan visited Mr, and Mrs.
The high single for sr. jt%ior
DesRoches and Mrs. Clarke are
DRAW for a trip to
sister s.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson,
THE BAHAMAS I
Darlene, Sharon and Brenda of
St. Catharines spent the weekend
girls was played by Sheri Walden
with Mr. and Mra. Victor
Emerson and attended the
Palmerston
reception at Lucknow Com-
munity Centre for Mr. and Mn. \
Jeff Taylor.
with 226 and for the boys, David
Scott with 251.
Kim Rae and Byron Thompson
bowled the sr. junior high triples
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with 522 and 555 respectively.
Greg Storey bowled both the`?<:
seniors high single, 260 and the
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high triple with 624.
WILL BE BIGGER and better
next year. Wingham's Intermediate Ladies'
Vath, Maxine
Robinson, Tharon Riley; back
row, Ed Daer, coach, Janet
Games over 175 were bowled
ball team plans to be back next year even stronger. It was the first year of
front, Haines, Peggy Tervit, Jo -Anne Grummett, Dianne Metcalfe, Sheila Walker,
by Lora Lee Foulon, 222, Kim
playing, and the team was defeated
In the finals. Team members
are,
Esther Neg
ry, Janice Coultes, Heather Currie,
Carol Anderson.
Rae 210, 187, Sheri Walden 226,
Sandy Morrison, Joyce Thompson, Kathy Walker, Donelda Lamont, Jane
Greg Storey 176, 188 and 160,
Byron Thompson 211 and 184,
Rondie Clark 175, David Scott 251
and 190, Brian Hoy 196 and 195,
�_ MRS. VICTOR EMERSON
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W.F.S.C. Ne'WS
Brent Da 179, .Jamie Wall 205,
Barry Haugh 252 and 214, Denis
'Adams 181 and Rodney Jones
with 183 and 175.
Whitechurch
Personals
By Lynne Nicolson
.itself changed from a wood and
Team 4 is leading in the team
Since figure skating at our club
steel affair strapped to the boot to
race with seven points with
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summer months.
McClenaghan and Miss Mildred
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has not really started for the
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a curved hollow ground blade
teams two and six tied for second
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rintoul
Sunday afternoon Rev. and
McClenaghan.
season and we have just
that screwed onto the boot.
at five points. Teams one and five
attended the Charolais show on
Mrs. Clarence McClenaghan of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin at-
managed to get registration
are fighting for third with two
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Sunday at Markham where 12
Paisley visited with Mr. and Mrs.
tended the International Plowing
under our b8lts I thought you
There has always been a strong
points and team three is in last
herds were present. Leroy
herds
Carl McClenaghan, Mrs. Mary
Match at Chatham on Friday.
readers might be interested in
recreational aspect which was
lace with zero iree
P points.
l of Bradford was one of
at mso w
N Thomson of Lucknow
duig out a little about Eiger
finding e e
as important as the competi-
just por
the judges. Little Kevin Rintoul
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visited_ Saturdaywith Mr. and
ska ' itself..
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tive aspect. But it was not until
visited' with his' grandparents,
x.�;,;,tr '-'
Mrs- Victor Emerson. At the
1870 that the first covered ice
- -
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rintoul.
beginning of the week he entered
It all began with one man,
rinks began to pop up in Canada's
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CLAVICAL
Miss Myrtle Beecroft was able
Yr
MRS. JOE WALKER
Victoria Hospital.
Louis Rubensteini who won the
major cities. Masked balls and
to leave Wingham and District
Hospital last Thursday and
p�Uevale
Mrs. Mary McClenaghan was
first world championship and
fancy dress carnivals on ice
became
GUITAR-
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admitted Monday to Victoria
brought the win home to Canada
popular social events
returned to Brookhaven Nursing
Hospital, London, where she will
and his native Montreal. One
and were often frequented by the
LHome.
have a cataract removed.
hundred and one years ago on
governor general in Ottawa and
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Little Kevin Beecroft, son of
Masters Timothy and Kenneth
On Thursday evening Joe Tiffin
November 30,1878, the same man
Montreal. This led to social ac -
Now available by well ex- -
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Beecroft of
MacTavish spent several days
attended the executive meeting
formed the Amateur Skating
ceptance of the sport.
perienced teacher, classical =
Wingham, spent four days last
in University Hospital,
with their grandparents, Mr. and
their
of Stratford Musicians Local 418
Association of Carmda, fore-
Canada has the world's largest
guitar lessons, in the Wing-
week
Mrs. Alex MacTavish, while
held at St. Marys. He also at-
runner of the Canadian Figure
skating population and it's
ham area.
returning home on Sunday
g
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
tended a eneral meeti on
g �
Skatin Association which has
g
success can be seen through
Preparing for Royal Conser-
without his problem being
MacTavish moved to their new
Sunday.
developed into one of Canada's
champions like Karen Mag-
•_ vatory of Music Examinations,
diagnosed.
home on Frances Street. On
Mrs. Orville Tiffin and Mrs.
largest sports organizations.
nussen, the Jelineks or Toiler
University of Toronto.
After visiting a few days with
Saturday Crystal and Wendy
Joe Tiffin visited Saturday with
Cranston.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gaunt and
Finley spent the day at the same
John McInnes and Tom McInnes
Canada, with its lengthy
Jennifer at Chatham, Mr. and
home.
of Turnberry Estates.
winters, provided many oppor-
I hope I have given you a little
For more infnrmnti0.+
Mrs. gill Purdon arrived home
Mrs. Jack Willitts, Mrs. Harold
.and Mrs. Walter Elliott,
tunities for figure skating.
interesting history on skating.
Call Anita Dekker
on Monday.
Grant and Mrs. Alex MacTavish
David, Barry and Karen, Sherry
Nobody could beat us when it
Just a small reminder that there
Murray Gibb arrived home on
with Mr-
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Bradley and Clara Milligan were
came to the number of frozen
is still time to register for skating
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Sunday from the West where he
Mrs. Allan McColeman of
dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs.
lakes and streams. The skate
in Wingham. See you Oct. 15.
.7:77-1U
had been employed for the
Timmins and attended the
funeral of Allen's father, Neil
Jack Forster and family, South
Kinloss
-McColeman of Timmins.
Communion service was held
A surprise party journeyed to
in the United Church on Sunday
Yamaha S n ow m o
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b I'
Q
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New Hamburg at noon Sunday to
honor Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walker
with Rev. E. Ledi ew of Brussels
in charge.
All snowmobiles
For "
on their 20th wedding an-
niversary. Those were
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin and
carry early
"'a w
present
Mrs. Jeanet Walker, Jim Wright,
Mrs. Robert Mowbray spent the
weekend in Guelph helping Mr.
purchase order
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wright,
and Mrs. Dave Henderson
A; is
Sh • d J ff M nd Mrs
tscoun ari an a reg, r. a • celebrate their 40th wedding
For example EX440 Alex MacTavish, Mr. and Mrs. anniversary.
List $2749.00 Ross Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans of
Clarence Henning, Linda Hyde Park visited on Sunday NOW
_ Harkness, Daryl Walker, Kathy with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. -� l
Now 0 O ,� N Walker, Ken Skinn, Sheila and Bill Evans.
u' } Kevin Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Misses Faye Irwin and Janet
Walker. Laidlaw spent Saturday at the
__.... Mr. and Mrs. Al Henderson and International Plowing Match.
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Have Just Arrived 3% miles east of family of Listowel and Mr. ana Mrs. Phillip Steer visited
Teeswater . Mrs. Paul Moffatt and Ryan were Tuesday with Mrs. Bill Evans.
everyowv%;; o iL
weekend visitors with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bill McBurney what
Kens Garage Mrs. Stanley Moffatt. They returned home to Toronto on
celebrated Ryan's first. birthday Wednesday after finishing the • • •
RR 3, Teeswater, Ph. 392-6633 on Saturday. painting of Victor Emerson's ag
!�st bein � shape
house and garage.
The Kinloss Recreation
Committee held a teen dance on • •
Friday evening in Whitechurch
is
no
co to
ftn is the Community Memorial Hall with
a good crowd in attendance.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bert •
Bell and Chris of Toronto and Mr.
Disw Place �\ and Mrs. Wesley Bell, Carrie and at
bemg
out O shape
-4 Robin of Walkerton, visited with
—� their parents, Rev. and Mrs.
John Bell,.
�` Mr. and Mrs. Raymondas ofagainstyou.
Come join the fun - top hits new 4 DesRoches and Stephenlight shows 2 dance floors �. , London spent the weekend with
complimentary birthday parties r (
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan
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and Mrs. Mary McClenaghan. On
- prizes every Friday night. `'' ��
- Sunday the DesRoches family
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and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc-
Clenaghan visited Mr, and Mrs.
Herb Clarke of Lucknow. Mrs.
DesRoches and Mrs. Clarke are
DRAW for a trip to
sister s.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson,
THE BAHAMAS I
Darlene, Sharon and Brenda of
St. Catharines spent the weekend
Enter each week!
with Mr. and Mra. Victor
Emerson and attended the
Palmerston
reception at Lucknow Com-
munity Centre for Mr. and Mn. \
Jeff Taylor.
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The Canadian movement for personal fltness.
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