The Waterloo Wellington 55+ Games was hosted recently in Woolwich Township.
The event featured competitors aged 57 to 107. Medal winners are listed below.
Darts
– Gold, ladies, Kathryn Wallace and Jessie Curry;
– silver, ladies, Edith Ziegler and Heather Parkinson;
– gold, men, Ian Burns and Dennis St. Germain; and
– silver, men, Gordon Knox and Doug Dennis.
Crokinole
– Gold, Mervin and Marjorie Roth;
– silver, Ed and Unias Weber; and
– bronze, Vernon Clemmer and John Hill.
Solo
– Gold points, Lorraine Kidd;
– gold Solos, Les Orth;
– silver points, Margaret Hillis; and
– silver Solos, Jean Adamson.
Euchre
– Gold, Vernon and Marlene Dowdall;
– silver, Pat Allgeier and Margaret Hillis; and
– bronze, Ed Metzger and Amy Schelter.
Bid Euchre
– Gold, Pat Allgeier and Margaret Hillis;
– silver, Ann and Les Orth; and
– bronze, Terry Kolbinson and Margaret Hudson.
Snooker
– Gold, Frank Rejeski;
– silver, Don Utter; and
– bronze, Harley Forden.
Cribbage
– Gold, Isabel McIntosh and Shirley Wilken;
– silver, Joan Norris and Pat Singleton; and
– bronze, Linda Brydon and Jom Goll.
Badminton
– Gold, ladies, Francine Gagnon and Fran DaMaren;
– gold, men, George Spencer and Jeff Millard; and
– gold, mixed, Francine Gagnon and Alan McLelland.
Walking
– Gold, ladies, Audre Fellows; and
– gold, men, Derek Tickner.
Duplicate bridge
– gold, Bob Griffiths and Larry Sugden;
– silver, Margaret Chantler and Tommi Roden; and
– silver, Conny Budarick and Gillian Edmondson.
Contract bridge
– Gold, Jim Burgess and Michael Rose;
– silver, Audrey Budden and Len Budden; and
– bronze, Ray Wilson and Scott Denton.
Shuffleboard
– Gold, Gunther Forth and Bill Heibert; and
– silver, Edward Schiedel and John Zimmerman.
Table Tennis
– Gold, men, Ivo Babic and Roger Sperle;
– gold, ladies, Dorothy Collins and Ursala Rodrigues; and
– gold, mixed, Royal Hamel and Leiz Krozen;
– silver men, Cecil Carnochan and David Oxley;
– silver, mixed, David Eagles and Ursula Rodrigues; and
– bronze, mixed, Reg Bunt and Annaleise Gambus.
5 Pin bowling
– gold, Erma Findlater, Betty Boland, Joan Watson, Mary Elliot and Gerda Wouters;
– silver, Bob Mader, Ernie Metzger, Albert Martin, Mike George and Robert Lawson; and
– bronze, Ruth Reger, Marg Hillis, Shirley Wilken, Isabel McIntosh and Pat Allgeier.