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CYf\J\ lr ( \.tl fr Ir I' tl -/ I 1t I I rL .l ( \..-) ZOI\E 5 TEAM BADMINTON Doris Christensen Spruce Grove 55+ Mixed Svend Christensen Spruce Grove 55+ Mixed CONTRACT BRIDGE Carol Jamha Alberta Beach 55+ Pairs Robert Jamha Alberta Beach 55* Pairs DUPLICATE BRIDGE Gerald Flohr Hinton 55* Pairs Arnold Flohr Hinton 55* Pairs BOWLING Kay Baur Onoway 70f Pins Over Average Robert Dolen Devon 55* Pins Over Average Bob Dompe kduc 55*Pins Over Average Lila Kennedy Ardrossan 55+ Ladies High Gross Harvey Poffenroth Edmonton 55* Mens High Gross Harold Rogers Spruce Grove 70* Pins Over Average CARPET BOWLING Peter Iwaskow Westlock 55+ William Lievers Westlock 55+ Albert Stedel Westlock 55+ Elsie Stedel Westlock 55+ CRIBBAGE Lou Anderson Entwistle 55+ Open Singles Richard Davies Mayerthorpe 55+ Open Singles Daniel Sipe Hinton 55+ Open Doubles Ken Street Hinton 55+ Open Doubles CYCLING Bob Adamson Sherwood Park 55+ 10km Sprint Alex Barnes Spruce Grove 65+ 10km Sprint '"*'e. Clarence Truckey Westlock 55+ l0km Prediction DARTS Eric Beniston Banhead 70+ Mixed Doubles Ellie Clarke Ft Saskatchewan 55+ Mixed Doubles Harry Clarke Ft Saskatchewan 55+ Mixed Doubles Gertie Dolen Devon 55+ Iadies Singles Doris Sanderson Barrhead 70+ Mixed Doubles Ron Walker St. Albert 55* Mens Singles BALLROOM DANCE Elizabeth Fodor Hinton 55+ Mixed Iulius Fodor Hinton 55+ Mixed Ray Boshier Hinton 55+ Mixed MaryMakowichuk Edmonton 55+ Mixed OLDTIME DANCE Vera Brown Cherhill 55* Ladies Paraska Zapotoski Cherhill 55* I-adies Pat I-ancaster Edmonton 65+ Mixed Bob l^ancaster Edmonton 65+ Mixed Jim Mills Sherwood Park 55 + Mixed Van Mills Sherwood Park 55+ Mixed FIOOR CTJRLING Alice Chaput Drayton Valley 55+ Ernest Chaput Drayton Valley 55+ Harold Fink Drayton Valley 55+ Ioyce Schwalbe Drayton Valley 55+ Mary Byer Westlock 70+ Lloyd Higgins Westlock 70+ Nick Sherwin Westlock 70+ Faye Zeise Westlock 70+ GOLF I-ena Baxter Jasper 55+ Ladies Low Gross Grace Champion Hinton 63-69Iadies David Choban Hinton 63-69 Mens Velma Ferguson Hinton 75+ Ladies l-ow Gross Nick Labossiere Drayton Valley 75* Mens l-ow Gross William ke Hinton 55-62 Mens Paul Mercier St. Albert 70* Mens Ray Nadeau Barrhead 55* Mens Low Gross Elsi Wells Edson 70+ Iadies Shirley Wheele Iasper 55-62I-adies IIORSESHOES Doreen Iatawiec Jarvie 55-69Iadies Singles Ted Latawiec Jarvie 55-69 Mens Singles Shirley Neiffer Edson 55+ Iadies Doubles Agnes Osborne Edson 55+ Ladies Doubles John Pedgerachny Irgal 55* Mens Doubles William Soetaert St. Albert 55* Mens Doubles Alice Schnick kduc 55+ Mixed Doubles George Schnick I-educ 55+ Mixed Doubles Wilma Thiebaud Duffield 70* kdies Singles Carl Winniski Jarvie 70* Mens Singles LAWN BOWLING Esther Bailey Ardrossan 55+ Ladies Pairs & Singles Dorathy Prime Ft Sask. 55+ Ladies Pairs & Singles Robert Prime Ft Sask. 55+ Mens Pairs & Singles Gordon Ries Spruce Grove 55* Mens Pairs & Singles PERFORMING ARTS Harry French Sherwood Park Musical Donna Ritchie Sherwood Park Musical Ivy May Seba Beach Comedy Skit Rae Tompkins St. Albert One Act Plays Vern Tompkins St. Albert One Act Plays SCRABBLE Vera Dyson Ardrossan 55+ Open Singles Claude May Seba Beach 55+ Open Singles STIUTTLEBOARI) Mary Piskunowicz Drayton Valley 70* Doubles Paul Piskunowicz Drayton Valley 70* Doubles Deana Wirstiuk Drayton Valley 55* Doubles Peter Wirstiuk Drayton Valley 55* Doubles SNOOKER, Lloyd Bryant St. Albert 55+ Open Singles,Reg. Joe Chipchura Boyle 55* Mens Singles, Small Mary Holowaty Bruderheim 55+ Iadies Singles, Small Robert Logan Ft Sask. 70+ Open Singles, Reg. William McNabb Westlock 70* Mens Singles, Small SI]OWPITCH Allen Ennis Banhead 55+ Open Philippe Fluet Cherhill 55+ Open Charles Fountain Banhead 55+ Open Ray Hindmarsh Barrhead 55+ Open Iack Hornsby Barrhead 55+ Open Ewald Kelm Barrhead 55+ Open James Mutton Sangudo 55+ Open Harry Phelan Ft Assiniboine55* Open Meric Properzi Banhead 55+ Open Joe Smith Barrhead 55+ Open .Art Smythe Witdwood 55 + Open Alec Thompson Banhead 55+ Open Roy Thompson Ft Assiniboine55* Open SWIMMING Iim Bocking Hinton 63* Mens Freestyle Dexter Champion Hinton 55+ Open Prediction Phyllis Fels-Mon Ft Sask. 63+ Iadies Freestyle Barbara Higgins Cadomin 55+ Iadies Freestyle Gertrude Kingston Hinton 70* Iadies Freestyle TRACK & FIELD George Catlow SPruce Grove 70* Mens 800m run Eunice Devos Sherwood Park 55+ Open Predicted Walk Charlotte Holt Sangudo 55+ Ladies 800m run Tillie Huber Spruce Grove 65+ I^adies 2000m run Ed Jackson Sherwood Park 65* Mens 800m run Alfred Kulak Cherhill 55* Mens 2000m run Phyllis Sanderson Cherhill 70+ I-adies 800m run Katherine Sutton Ardrossan 55+ Ladies 2000m run Evelyn Thompson Sangudo 65+ I^adies 1.00m run Leslie Tucker Drayton Valley 65* Mens 100m run RichardWoyewoda Glenevis 65* Mens 100m run Stanislaw Tnledziowski Spruce Grove 65* Mens 2000m run TENNIS Bruce Orchard Ft Saskatchewan 55+ Mixed Doubles Marion Orchard Ft Saskatchewan 55+ Mixed Doubles ZONE 5 COACH Norman Clarke Winterburn The following people have entries in the Games, althoueh they themselves will not attend. CREATIVE WRITING Lila Fahlman Seba Beach Short Fiction Charlotte Holt Sangudo Poetry I-ena L'Hirondelle Sr. Alberr Poetry Helen Lavender Sherwood Park Short Fiction Mabel Lee Hinton Non Fiction Serious Ivy May Seba Beach Poetry, Non Fiction Humorous Joe Sirdar Evansburg Short Fiction, Non Fiction Serious, Fiction Humorous I-eo Tetreault Gainford Non Fiction Serious VISUAL ARTS Olwyn Anderson Evansburg 65+ Needlepoint Selma Armstrong Seba Beach 65+ Oil Painting W.O. Armstrong Entwistle 65+ Carving Projects Betty Brown Evansburg 55-64 Beginners Only Painting Mary Drahanchuk Glenevis 55-65 Afghan, Embroidery Irn Eriksson Edson 65* Photography Jessie Erschbamer Brule 65* Soft Toys Delma Halisheff Niton Jct. 65+ Acrylic Painting Hinton Good Champions Hinton Group Quilt Mary Hrychowski Brule 65* Ethnic Arts Ed Jensen Entwistle 55-65 Woodwork, Carving Project Buddy Kenndy Drayton Valley 55-64 Oil Painting Ivy May Seba Beach 65* Drawing, Ceramics Alice Palmer Evansburg 55-65 Handbuilt Ceramics Paul Piskunowicz Drayton Valley 65* Water Colour Painting Edna Rink Hinton 55-64 Quilt Individual Florence Soetaert St. Albert 65+ Knitted Small Article Maria Stubel Spruce Grove 65* Crocheted I-arge Article Annabel Taylor Evansburg 65+ Handbuilt Ceramics Therese Tetreault Gainford 55-65 Soft Toys Tina Wildeboer Niton lct. 65+ Afghan, Crocheted Small Art. Deana Wirstiuk Drayton Valley 65+ Ethnic Needle Arts Margaret Young Evansburg 65+ Quilt - Individual Paraska Zapotoski Cherhill 65+ Knitted Iarge Article.
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