The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-12-12, Page 19I
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MONEY TREE DRAW--Toassist In financing Its Super Squirt Series tournament on Dec.
22-23, the Howick Athletic Association Is sponsoring a draw on this monkey tree. It holds 100
one dollar bills and tickets are being sold by members of the association. The draw will be
held on Dec. 23. Trees like the one above, being carefully watched by tournament
co-ordinators John Armstrong ( left) and Bob Gibson, are on display at banks in Fordwich,
Gorrie and Wroxeter.
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Support
Super
Series
Atree OWSWM
draw
60qudet tow
Serum t Howick eommmify
Centre on Dec. 22, U.
Tktets are avoid" hmn sap►
member of the Hawick A*Aobc,
Anociatim and at the arena o4
the days of the tournament. 7*
draw for the money tree to to be
made at 3 p.m. on Dec. 23 and K
the ticket wiener is in the
audimee the prize will be $ilo
instead of =100.
The S"irt tournament will
include players from 12 teams
and will involve over 200 player,
coming from such centres as
Milverton, Listowel, Wallace
Township; Ehna4 gan, Belmore,
Palme'stau, etc.
The tournament is restricted to
house league players. Each team
will play three games, and
player will get 'a free meal Bed a
crest. There will be no trophies
awarded. •
Sponsors for the money tree
included: Doug Bunker, Betty
Bradshaw, Everett Armstrong,
Robert Gibson Sr., William
Bennett & Sons Farm Ltd., Anson
Ruttan, Bob Edgar pw
Wellington Hargrave. �7
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bovi7 palms and @Tattering
stomachs, a few *" giances at
fie coach and the audience's"
thea the skater is on. All Brent an
with him as be dose series sl w
series of dit iaik jaaps, iotricatb
footwork and be spire W. as
suddenly as it beow # alift Ao
skate• find bat I i/1fi■1ft
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are sure was a wiaoipg pr crani.
This is the way a skating own -
petition takes place, All On
months of hard wort for fire
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mint- on the ice. Is it worth it?
It must be because this com-
petition fever has bit many of our
own skaters. Two weebeods ago
- an important competition, the
H—R Win Ontario, was MEETS SOUT
epreserttatives from Gordon City, Mich. and Howick Town-
held in Prestm and resulted in
ship shook hands prior to the opening face-off of the Midget teams. Howick will return the
visit to the United States In the new year. In the photo, from
great success. Mark Moore and
left to ri9M are: coach of the Curtis Moore, sons of Mr. and
Plymouth Midgets Mike Donnelly, manaW of the Howick Midgets George Hamilton, Mrs. F. donee of the Whighsm
Howick Fall Fair queen Mary Beth Sanderson, and Jack Kaumeyer, coach of the Garden Figure Sbltleg Club, both en -
City Junior team.
tered the cssotpetitiaL Mark wan
the gold meed in Juvenile mm's
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Debbie Horten of God"wan
Scores me�
Last weekend some of our
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COMMERCIAL BOWLING
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Wrens hold a slim lead with 36 petition. We did not fan as wall
Susan Pegg was top lady
bowler on Dec. 4 as she captured
points. In second place hum the this time although the skaters
Hummingbirds
both the high single and triple,
with 34 points seemed to perform just as well.
followed by the Cardinals, 33; Our skates will be entering more
bowling 242 and totalling 600 for
the triple. Bob Pegg took the
Canaries, 32; Hawks, 26 and the competition this season and they
Robins,
men's single playing a 333 and
19. are all wished "Good luck!"
Larry Pellett made the triple
with 713.
Those with scores of 200 or
efts■$ naolel m -urs nee aaeeeslaal
more were Frank Burke, 211;
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Francis Merkley; 203; Leon
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Russell, 216; Susan Pegg, 242;
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Verna Haugh, 201; Warren
Thynne, 212 218;
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and Bob Pegg,
333; Jun Griffith,
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216 and 231;
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Wilda Higgins, 226; Larry
Pellett,
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304 and 241 and Keith
Carson, 215 and 242.
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Esther's Elkhounds are way
front
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Out m m the team standings
totalling 67 points. Isobel'$ Irish
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Setters have notched 98 points for
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second place and ' ladys'
Greyhounds and Sheila's
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Schnauzers are tied for third with
40 points each. Marlene's
Malamutes„ are neat with -39
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points followedby Brenda's
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Bloodhounds with 38.
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WED. NIGHT LADIES
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Jean King was high bowler on
Dec. 5 scoring 301 and 744 for the
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ladies' high single and triple.
Susan's Snails hold a slim lead
Starts Thurs.. Dec. 13 -Sot. 15th
of 17 points for first place. Lila Is
Lizards are in second with 16
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followed by Jean's Junebugs, 11;
FRI. at SAT. DOUBLE BILL STARTS AT 7:ee P.M.
Shirley's Spiders, lo; Edna's
_WEEK DAYS STARTS AT 9 P.M.
Earwigs, 5 and Gladys'
Grasshoppers with 5.
Games of 200 points or more
were bowled by Anna Haugh,
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260; Nora Finnigan, 205 and 241;
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Brenda Finley, 2D0; Mary Lee,
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225 and 240; Catherine Campbell,
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228; Shirley Storey, 228 and 206;
Joanne Harrison, 219 and 209;
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Elda Nethery, 217 and 227;
Mildred Nesbitt, 240; Susan
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Tolton, 2(Y7;. Bea Shropshall, 211;
Caroline Greenaway, 216 and'
240; Trudy Elston, 208; Christine
Rae, 219 and 247; Jean Kings 301
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Jeanette Scott, s03 and Betty
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Darling, 200 and 217.
Spare for the evening was
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Cathy Forsyth.
C -ret ne,*%nn't ;
BLUEVALE MIXED
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Keith Moffat captured the
4x:- is.
t men's high single bowling a 237
and totalling 683 for the single.
STARTS SUN., DEC. 16. TUES. 18
For the ladies it was Reta Ross,
who played a 244 for the single
SHOWTIME: 8 P.M.
and 599 for the triple.
Games of 2D0 or more were
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bowled by Ret: Ron, 244; Wayne
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Day, 200; Winnie Boyd, 243; Milt
Boyd, 224, 215 and 221; Marg
Timm, 217; Keith Moffat, 228, 237
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and 218; Bonnie Brewer, 214; Ken
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Murray, 232; Darlene Murray,
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229 and Jack Shaw, 227.
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FORDWiCH MIXED
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Elfriede Klaasen was high
single lady bowling 277 and
® Gerald Matheson was high single
man with 233. The high triple for STA to WED., DEC. 19
the
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SENIOR LADiES
High singles were bowled by
Elizabeth Robertson, 191; Ethel
Montgomery, 195; Catherine
Campbell, 945 and 233 and Laura
Gowdy, 185. High doubles were
by Ethel Montgomery, 360;
Margaret Robertson, s19 and
Catherine Campbell, 457.
In the team standings the