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Show Bonwood Bowling MEWS IN PICTURES i ' 'i - r ; .... i . in" L - Tl -i BONWOOD OPEN PLAY FUN NIGHTS ARE-POPULAR Bowl at the Bonwood 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 bowling "challenge shots" as called out by the house as you bowl. When any member of a bowling 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 BONWOOD .i.j ..-.-x i. .-, , urn .iij imip u nmi iumn i mn n iiiiniiiiMimun m piuikhiihi n ..,: . ' - ;' : - ' . ' - . " . .... i . ,. .v.. : ......" .. . ..:..:....:', : . . ),s,: , s - . . . " .;. i ' " ;: ; , , . , jk - IT.- w r "7' ' , A FAMILY AtAIii - an Morley, left, and son max, dominated most of the play in the Frday Night Mixed Doubles play at Bonwood . Bowl. Van had league high average of 179 and high series of 599. Max also had a 179 average, but rolled less games, clobbered less pins accordingly. Max also had league's second high series of . 582. Tr-""--" m i - f , 4 ' J ?"J ; 7 ' ffe. A 1 ? ti! i'VlfVuX I : crjf ? SWEET STUFF . Joann Nehl, right, feeds one of the chocolates she won Saturday to Margie Ileinhold. Joann picked up called strike for women during open play. k jgjt uooioi itjx EKING ON THEKiZS . Koy InalTleit, helps Larao Caldwell and Janet Aldous select a ball for a crack at some of the prizes given away constantly during Bonwood Bowl open play. |