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Show NEWS IN PICTDReT : ' .. . , f M . . . jO i ' A tl ?. a. ii BONWGOD OPEN PLAY FUN NIGHTS ARE POPULAR Bowl at the Bomvood and win chocolates, steak dinners, sandwiches, up to a month of free bowling, cooling drinks and other prizes for picking up splits and other varied bowlin 'challenge shots" as called out by the house as you bowl. When any member of a bowlin party picks up the shot as called over the PA. system, he wins many of the announced prizes for the entire group. OPEN PLAY FUN NIGHTS ARE EVERY NIGHT AT THE B0NW00D ' ' -... ' ' " - ,. -" ' . ' 4 , : -S J Ji f - .. f :,...?,::. -" -.;:. . xr 'U . '.t: - . -V: - - , ; ,V . ' . :. ' ' ' -1'. - :- ' : ,"r --.'.-'J K, -J . l i rJ THEY'LL WIX YET. The Laird's haven't won any prizes yet, but they bowl at the Bomvood every Saturday night, and declare that it's fun to bowl even if they haven't been in the winners circle. We'll win yet," they promise. L to R, Vera, Julia, Blanch and Tete Laird. FREQUENT BOWLERS AT BOMVOOD Curtis Cook and Beverly Soloman find bowling a lot of fun, and come often, I - . , 4 - ., i . ' .. .;. - ' - - . - .. ? .. . ( - - . J "'!" " -'-J' ' "'A V!V!..: ,;; ;. ;j J V:3 ;;: :f? ' . - s , 1 -I- V:' " . - v ' . 'mm. - n. . s: - " ? 5 f - ' ' l . ! I WMWiiiiiiiiMMimui urn iMniumiiyu.Mmu.te.iiiiiiiMMiuiiiujiiiniiim . . - . - . , , - 7 hji, p n m iijjbij.li.il i ','.,- -' r ' ' I , ; .'. c: : " " -;v-' ; n - : -1 , v - i I ' - . S C - ' . . " i h- : , -z:? ; ui& ' '' ''-' ' ... fctw:- cfUft ; T., V'- i -5i - I' i--a - v;. - " v - - j ' ' V 's-;. - . j ll . ,-'--'.';''" r s '-. .-. " .v . i . 1 r - - . - i ' ' ' - , : j'y -r;"'r rfV"r' , - I - - ; ? ? I ' ' " ' - ' ' ', ' r I I , '-'''' ' - '' " is-', -S, PPMBQIIIlli TEEN LEAGUE OFFICERS David' Henlvel, left and Larry Peterson are vice president and secretary, respectively, of the Bomvood Teen Age Bowling League. Steve Buell, president, was absent when picture was taken. EIGHT CONSECUTIVE STRIKES Denny Sullivan, winner of steaks, sandwiches and other prizes at Bomvood Bowl, recently re-cently capped his run of picking up difficult splits by rolling the ball for eight strikes in a row. i |