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and H - Agnes
Buckingham 198, 359;
George Taylor 295, 484.
150+ scores: George
Taylor 189, 295, Gerry
Vanderklippe' 171, 164,
Dave Sproul 190, Doug
Rayuard 185, Ken. Chaput
181, Art Ernewein.'163,
Don Ross ,161, Agnes
Buckingham 161, 198,
Kathy Gibson 161, 171,
Joyce Adamson 181, Lois
Fairish. 172, • -Fern.
McDonald 157. Standings:
Tulips 44, Hyacinths 37.5,
Snowdrops 36, Pansies
33.5,., Daffodils 31,5,
Crocuses 23.5
-.HS andHT-
Jackie Duiker 225, Bin
Cooper 342, Jackie t?uiket`
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605, Ron Elliott 819. 200+
.scores: Bill Cooper 342,.
Erie :Haldenby. 312, 272,
Gerald Rhody 295, 270,
Ron Elliott .294, 282, 243,
Brad Engel. 228, 205,:
Jackie Duiker 225, Alan
Rhody 220, Grace Hopf
213, Jack Ears 204, Torn
Downey 201. Standings:
Grizzieys 61, Rhinos 53.5,
Turkeys 52.5, Big. Dawgs
51.5, Tigers 48.5, Bears
45.
-HSandHD.
Wilma Elliott 229, 403,
Jim McQilivary 200, 316.
150+ scores: - Jim
McGillvary ,200. Norval
Pollock 157, Ed Fink. 175,
,Wilma Elliott.174, 229,
Lorna Guay 163, 200,
Marina Cameron .193,
Lipsare blooming'
age over three games.
Grace Finnigan took pins
over average in a single
gam„
• Saturday morning
howling: D.J. Raldenby
' tied for the house high
senior with 286. Saves:
Trisha Wall 77. Pee Wees:
Sean Berry .121, 135,.
Bantam: .Jessica Small
135, Vicki King 130,
Anson Ritchie 1.39, 196,
Joseph. Archer 144, Jatnie.
Page 130:Junior Richard
Elliott 159, 189, 222.,
'iler Nicholson 163,
Samantha »yk . 214,
Amber Ritchie 177,
Matthew Stewart 172,
166, 155, Kevin Finnigan
161, Jody Machan 225,,
Cody McGee 2'57,.183.
rp took Pr s: aver v r- Seniors: Marlene Johnston
Annetta Robinson 170•,
160, Shirley Adams 158,
Eunice Ennmcrtart 164.
Standings: Swallows 37,
Orioles 33, Bluebirds 33,
Goldfinches 29, Cardinals
26,. Robins 24. ,
Congratulations to.
the Lucknow Youth
Bowling Congress who
Participated in the Master
Bantam bow.loff' in
Molesworth„. Winning
third place was Eric
Taylor, Anson Ritchie and
Tara Crawford. Jessica
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186, 208, Jessica .Sterner,
182, Patrick Ritchie 193,.
Paula Taylor '192, 175,
256. •
1*ridoy - HS' and. HT.-,
Bev Beyersbergen'226,
Eric Taylor 285, Marion
: Jones 566, Eric Taylor
702. 200*. scores: Ron
233,. Bev
,Elliott..Beyersbergen 226, Eric
.Haldenby 227, Marion
Jones 215, 209, Eric
Taylor 285, 214, 203.
Standings: No -Shows 57,
Tgonies 55, Ducktales 42,
No -Way 36.
Monday - HS. arid H° '
Anita Elliott 212, Eric
Taylor 259;. Verna.
Humphrey 587, Erie
Taylor 710. 200+ games:
John Van. Diepen 203,.
Bryce Ritchie 208, Ross,
Lewis 223, 220, Dave
'Uutnphrey 244, 210, Terri
Van Diepen 202, Eric
Taylor. 259, 208, 243,
Gerry Vanderklippe 254
Anita Elliott 212.
Standings: Bubble Gum
Balls 60:5, Barnuts 56.5,
Elintstores 56, Pecans 49,.
Lion Kings 46, Looney 9
,tines 45,.
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Master Bantam tournament. in Molesworth
recently,. From ' the lett; Tara Crawford and
Anson 'Ritchie placed third While Grace
Finnigan rolled the most pins over average in
one game. Absent Jessica Smalt, most pins'
over average In three games. (Helm.photo)
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