The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-11-14, Page 124
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Advance -Times. November 14, 1979
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BLUSVALXNMXZD Cameron, 219; Louise Weiwood, 235; Rod Hickey, 245; Wes
I1Larg Timm and Milt Boyd 206; Ruby MacLennan, 222, 301 Simmons, 205; Warren Thyme,
captured the ladies' and men's and 222; Mary Campbell, no; 229; Kevin Hickey, 278 and 211;
bisb single and triple. Marg Jeannetteott, 233; Susan Francis Merkley, 206; Bob Pegg,
bowled 232 and 598 for the ladies Tolton, 239; ftroline Greenaway, 245, 208 and 230; Brenda Griffith,
and hilt played a 279 and 727 for 234, 219 and 204; Christine Rae, 214; Ivan Harkness, 235; Frank
the men. 210 and 202; Shirley Storey, 282, Burke, 220, 263 and 363 and Don
Games bowled over 200 were 228 and 270; Elda Nethery, 206; Higgins, 233, 226 and 216.
by Dorothy Thompson, 222; Mildred Nesbitt, 219; Enda
Harold Johnston, 226; Marg Armstrong, 253 and Anna Haugh,
Timm, 232; Jerry Timm, 254; Slue 200. FORDWICH MIXED
Johnston, 206; Rita Ross, 215; Spares for the evening were A 228 single, bowled by Donna
Les Brewer, 253; Herb Kenyon,'- Dianne Cameron, Ruby Maelm- King, was the high single for the
227 and 268; Ken Murray, 211111111; nan, Wendy Sallows, Janice ladies at last week's session.
Bill Greig, 214 and 200; Jim Coultes and Pearl Hodgins. Gertie Lambkin recorded the
Shaw, 233; Milt Boyd, 240, 206 and high triple of 545. For the guys it
2M; Marie Campbell; 219 and THURSDAY MIXED was Dave Dinsmore'a 278 single
Keith Moffatt, 236, 243 _and 233. After the end of the first series and 662 triple.
Marg's Kit Kats finished in first Games of 200 or over were also
4 , KLATCH place with 51 points followed by bowled by Gertie Lambkin 22o;
Top scorer was Jean King with Linda's Love Bugs with 33, Scott McLean 201; Gerald
a 241 game. Other ladies bow Ruth's Rejects, Sl; Sham's 200; Pat Coghlin 201;
over 200 were Mary Campbell, Snickers, 28; Maries Sweet Ann Winkel 206; Mad Johnston
205; Grace Walden, 202; Jean Msries, 26 and Syliva's Smarties 200; Dorothy Matheson 220.
King, 237; Bev .Hayden, 237 and with 20 points.
Susan Pegg, 206. Ladies' high single and triple WROXETER MIXED
Lucky Prize winners in the were bowled by Verna Haugh Ethelene Smith bowled the
draw for decorative vases were with 321 and 683• For the men's it high single of 296 while Shirley
Florence Thompson and Cathy was George Skinn with 256 and Pellett had a high triple of 643.
Forsythe. 709 Doug Fisher bowled the men's
LADIES
Over 200 games were bowled high single of 274 and Bob Mc -
SENIOR Nara Finnegan IES by Jo McCormick, 206 and 210; bowled the high triple of
eg captured the Wayne Kreuger, 223; Dianne
high single with a 181 score. High English, 259; Jan Van der Horst, Games of 200 or over were
doubles were bowled by Nora 231 and 226; Marg Moffatt, 207 Ethel McMichael 200; Ken
Finnegan, 349; Winifred Lock- and 212; Bruce Pewtress, 211. Pellett 206; Randy Hutchinson
wood, 339; Elda Coultes, 313 and Jack Tervit, 209; Linda Wall, 204 220, 207; ASS Haasnoot 210;
Pollock, 330. and 220• George_ Skins 209 256 Hary Wheeler 203, 215; John
Margaret
team standings the and 244 Wayne Gibbons 211 and Wig' 242; Wendell Stamper
Wrens hold a slight lead with 26 228; Jean Tervit, 218 and Verna 205; Bob McCaughan 243, 255;
points. They are followed closely Haugh, 321• Shirley Pellett 216, 209, 218; Wes
by the Cardinals, who have 25 Thanks to the spares Gary Ball 264-„Nolda Kulas 202, 238;
and the Canaries with 24• In Hawley, Earl Kearney, Paul . Ron 11Ec�chael 235; Gordon A COLOR PARTY from the Legion and Lg01on Auxiliary led the parade to the Cenotaph
fourth place sit the Hum- Moffatt, Norma and Pat Brenzil, Haasnoot 226, 214; Joe Craig 227, for Sunday's Remembrance Day service.
mingbirds with 22 followed by the Verna Haugh and Bruce 207.
Robins with 12 and the Hawks Pewtress.
with 11.
COMMERCIAL BOWLING •
WED. JESDAY NIGHT LADIES Frank Burke and Brenda Brownie corner YBC BRuby MacLennan came up Griffith came out on top for the
with the ladies' high single men's and ladies' high single and Group A worked with the Robin Greenall, Julie Leedham, BANTAMS 15 and the Falcons with 14.
bowling 301. Shirley Storey triple. Mr. Burke bowled 363 and compass, Group B discussed Tracy ThyW; Toymaker, Robin Janette Taylor and Jeffrey Over 125 games were bowled
captured the triple with 761. 846 for the men and Mrs. Griffith indoor and outdoor tasks and the Greenall;: Julie Leedham, Tracy Mann were high bowlers for the by Janett Taylor, 126; Jeffrey
In the team standings Shirley's played a 214 and 559 for the Tweenies talked about the Thynne, Shelley Trainor; girl's and boy's bantam. Janette . Mann, 177 and Jason Cameron
Spiders are wayout in front with ladies, ia.vi�Tuc aTailtty, `.illliie gild Good ' Beadworker, Debbie Currie; played 126 and a 226 for the girl's 137.'
50 pointe -?rr -ond place is Lilas Esther's Elkhounds sit in first Turn'. Artist, Debbie Currie. high single and double while
JUNIORS
Lizards with 35 followed by place with 49 points and Gayle'$ Karen Laidlaw did her Nature ' In PowWow.the: Brownies were Jeffrey did the same for the boy's
Jean's Junebugs, 30; Gladys' Greyhounds are in second with and Shelley Trainor did her reminded About the Remem- with 177 and 278. Sandra Moffatt came out on top
Grasshoppers, 27; Edna's 33. Brenda's Bloodhounds are in Brownies in Other Lands. brance Day parade. The Penguins are in first place for the Junior girl's high single
Earwigs, 25 and Susan's Snails third . with 29 followed by The following Brownies earned Each Brownie was given some in the team standings with x.22 and double bowling 167 and 318.
with 22- Marlene's Malamutes ` with 26 badges: Cook, Jennifer Hunter, calendars to sell at 75 cents each. points and tied for second are the Graham Taylor was top bowler
Over 200 games were bowled and Sheila's Schauzer's with 25. Shaundra Grove; Writer, Christa Constable Creeden is helping Eagles and Cardinals with 19 for the boys playing a 147 and 293.
by Wendy Sallows, 233; Jean Those with acorea of 200 or Curzon; Housekeeper, . 6ifer some of the Brownies with their each. The Blue Birds are third The Canadians hold first place
King, 232, 236 and 256; Dianne more were JVi3ffith, 248 and Hunter; Holiday, Debbie Currie, Cyclist Badge. with 16 followed by the Blue Jays, in the team standings with 28
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points. The Buins are in second Casemors, 2M and 178; Robert
with 21 followed by the Knight-, Hubbard, 177 and 199; Greg
17; Jets, 16; Leah, 13 and
Storey, 186 and 254; Byron
Ironmen with 10.
Thompson, 200 and Billy count
Games bowled over 168 were
with 184.
by Sandra Moffatt, 167 and 151
and Debbie Clark, UN.
SR. JUNIORS AND SENIORS
wINGHAM
Debbie Hey and Donald
r`awArnore war; waw. t wlws for
the Sr. Juniors girls' and boys'
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high single and' triple. Debbie
bowled 213 and 507 for the girls
and Donald scored a 288 and 606
SID ADAMS
for the boys. The high single and
Complete
triple for the senior boys were
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bowled by Greg Storey with 254
and 599.
for
In the team race the Mercedes
Almobiles, Light Trucks,
Benz is in the lead with 31, points
Form Tractors
followed by the Bionic Bowlers,
Now Rod Cores
29; The Idiotics, 24; High Energy
and Hot Stuff with 23 each and
Rodding
The Goofys with 17.
Cleaning A Flushing
Over 175 games were played by
Kim Rae, 186; Debbie Hoy, 213;
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