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Show Bonwood Bowling NEWS Iff PICTURES : i '.-' ' ; x.: . . : ; - v n - j I -. 'Ills? ' : 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 upm. jj iu . i ji jh.jh i r i nil ti n I J jir i it i i"T'm."i t "in 'Jnm' "v -if'- - "-;v. ' ' 4 L . : if . i: "h. V . '. . .... ... f i b . v , V:":: . .; ' . ; - . .; - . , . ... ... . - ' v t, - : -V - 1 - : '." V t ' ' i4 i A . I r . -. 3 r ' . ,M h, . .J y ri : .Jl"' . a fcHU.-..,. . ,- CA1AJK1E COU-MfcKS - Margio fetone, kit, bluriey Hansen and Loretta Thorpe won the sweet stuff, three away calorie counters after Bonwood session. AiVoi'lll& (JAMlVWINNEIl"! "Lallenc Tontlro, front, offers candy she won to the party including Roger Christensert, left rear , Pat Een and date, Ed Ridges. IJI.B IIHH II II.. I ! I .J I.. MML'I HI'IM IWIIl lllll WI.PII I Ullllllll IIJIJ.ll..ig t: ;'" f -V 1 v . "j ' " IX ?f ; - . i , Jf 'I V fijiJ . ' ' - 1 - mm. mw t 11 mi 1 j .inw'm .m pm V - 1 i i f - '-41 ' .. . ;,f.' .5.;4 si-' ..... : - ' - ;-'--v? '' ' ' ; ' I . ' TO SERVE YOU BETTEIl - Bonwood waitress Flora sllale, left and Bonnie Graham whip up a hatch of refreshing lemonade to cool off the hot Iteglers. :( i 1 t W(TffiOT DELrVEltr - Jack Lainl, age i), finds it a two-hand chore to lay liis heavy ball down the alley at Bonwood, but he intends to develop into a top-notch kegler in the future. . . BOWL, TOO - Eleven year old Don Mialer, left, and brother alike, 8, are typical of the kids who bowl at Bonwood. Kids can bowl for 30 cents and shots are free. |