Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 22, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1960 — Page 11
Williams Supply Tops League ET r MW T-W <;*• a a* f 1 iJi ~ i U^i S A jHjß|| | '■ ' £ ■■l Uliams Supply Co. bowling team was winner of the u* inesday Night Industrial League in Walkerton this year as they outdistanced the other 7 teams to take the title. Pictured hero ar- the members of the team, from left to right: Paul Luard. Bill B >use, Steve Foresman, Wally Pickavet and B F "Bunny" Williams.
Nigkt Cap* Wxed Betiblm Pjs 9045'UpsMtera 734 62’i Up« and Downs 704 •5'Lost ifeur 64 71U Sideways 014 74 G Four Aar®!’ 474 MU Taaan Idgh sc ries and W»e Pjs 1000, 715; IJps&tters 18ft8
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686; Lost Four 1837, 63-8. Ladies high series and game P. Bouse 452. 169; D. Malstaff 138; A. Reed 433, 161; H Kennedy. N. Barden 154. Men high senes and game — R. Bierly 595, 235; a. J. Kennedy 578, 215; B Ellis 535; J Reed 202. Make-Up Game of March 25 New high series and game for team—Loat Four 2082. 749. Indies High series and game N Trago 481. 212; H. Kennedy 4M 159; N Ellis 401. 143. Men high series and game - - A. J. Kennedy 591, 244; B Trag • i 558, 203, B. Bouse 553, 195. Aer« aad Jokers Mixed Douhh* i Omitted from season's awards in final standings: WIBC Merit award for highest increased average. Dee Miller, 30 ।
FREE BICYCLE CONVVERTIBLE TO BOY’S OR GIRL'S $39.95 VALUE NOTHING TO BUY Must Be 16 To Register Drawing Saturday, April 30 Ref. 49c Plastic BABY PANTS 17 c * ' . L
pins. ABC Merit award for highest increased average, Will Rautio, IS pins. Industrial league finul Standings Williams Supply Co. 98’- 41':, Doll's Service 93 17 Nick's Market >7 53 Seven-Up 77 63 1 O O F 60 80 lin k's Radio &TV 57- sju Medics 53’- s.su American Legion 33'.. 106'2 200 games S F-tsman 224 and 206. W. PnkavH 225. 5". Groves 221. J NewlimJ 213. B. Bacewic 2’l. I» An ierson 201, 247 for 628. S Nushaum 203. F. Fltzke 222 Wcdncsd.,^ \ ght Lulics Fina* Standings Baker's Standaid 95 45 Gambles 78 62 Chicken Coop 75'- 64', j Hartsough Mfg. 68'2 71 g Dede's Beauty Shop 61 76 Prentis Beuaty Shop 63 77 Kingsbury Locker ' 60 80 Walkerton Lanes 56 84 High team series and game: Bakers 2335 and 809, Walkerton Lanas 2244 and 821, Dede's 2187 and Hartsough 753. High mA. series and game P. Lute 524 and 190, N Schmcltz gl7 and 201, M Hartung 51”, D. Cline 505 and 216 •- 1 — • 1 Nite Owl league F.nal Second Half Standings Dave and Ray's l7’ 3 20 Hartsough and Bouse 44 21 Bill's Package Store 12 26 Hiatt's Insurance 37 31 American Legion 37 31 Walkerton Skelgas 30 38 Moorman's Construe 18 50 Stanley's Sport Shop 16u. 51 G Special meeting of al] members of Nite Ow] Ixuiguc Monday. May 2, at 7:30 p m 171® good turn you hope to turn into a good trade has no virtue.
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April 2S 19H0 — WALKERTON INDEPENDENT —
Trophies Awarded To Champs II a n A 5 ig ~V < *’ 7 f 3g|| < SUt' ^KSh - sHK Pictured here receiving their trophies, are the Linebusters <-t the Tuesday night Aces and Jokers Mixed Double-. League Ttopped their league in a clo.se race all the vay. puli, g h.ad n the last few bowling nights From left t . ngh' t < \ jK. nedy, secretary of the league; Dean Knowlton p.-ir’ F ; ']. Audrey Reed and Jim Reed te ; president of the league making he proer.’atmns.
HAVE YOU THOUGHT? How is trie poppy maue 0 T little red memorial Rower wh. h w e proudly wear on Poppy Day has been made at veterans hospita’.s It is the backbone - : < ;r American Ix>gion Auxiliary pi - picm. Without it our rehabiiimtion and child wclfnrr progrna. would be thort hvcci. Die poppy serwe a two-fold purpoHC first as a living memorial to out dead and second, as an aid to tn. veteran and his family. Have you actually thoug’ ♦ about how these flowers if' made" Os the veteran who makes them 1 ’ Each man has his own particular way of making them. Helping pass tedious hours, bung
ing cneour. ue-r ‘ it: i g muixy aga.n a 1 p:uc:dmg v able oc. m <Uon . ti ’.ap: He ties his finish* 1 |».pj r n givups of t^n. and । *mtinu< - til he has fuu.siied a th*e.- xl. Two volunteer auxiliary a i j count them ami tie them i" > bundles of one hundied. They then plared in st r>< ■ b^ces ready f< r the peppy l i'.airu m Thig has been .n pi 'iii '■» since last September 1 t-k < the fastest wruker 12 to 13 d,r * to make 1009 p >ppies at I » many this is div only m* ins <if securing money for t herns dv* x Veter ms of three wns. n.. y have been there since Wurl I War I Religion is a must f* r th *? who expect t<» nutke t happy landing.
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