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A number of local girls travelled to Goderich to participate in the annual CGIT Ral-
ly over the weekend. With the theme of rainbows, the girls took part in a number of
workshops and activities. Here, Debbie Nicholson and Bonnie Henderson appear deep
in thought as the work on poems during the Worship Workshop. (Bill Henry photo)
Over the rainbow
Over fifty CGIT girls and leaders from
oderich; Dungannon, Lucknow, Gorrie
end Kincardine met at the North Street
nited Church, Goderich for a CGIT rally
ver the weekend. Colour Our World was
he theme of the meeting with a rainbow
anner and ballons decorating the gym.
Goderich leader Janis Soots welcomed
he groups and joined in the CGIT purpose
end hymn. A singsong was led by Lucknow
eader Laura Lee Cayley with piano ac-
companiment from Bonnie Henderson.
ach group had learned the theme song
inbow of Love and Rev. Kathi Urbasik
as on hand to teach the girls another
ainbow song as well.
In colour groups, name tags were made
efore the girls rotated to three workshops
uring the day. The worship workshop on
the rainbow theme was led by Rev. Ur-
basik, an associate miniter with North
Street. Dungannon leaders Penny Hodges
and Kathy Curran led the games workshop
while Kincardine leaders Marj Perkins
and Catherine Khan instructed the rain-
bow pin crafts.
After lunch, each group entertained with
a skit, a verse or nonsense songs.
The closing worship was led by the
members of the Goderich CGit and .Rev.
Kathi. Peoms written in the worship
workshop were read and a human rainbow
was formed by coloured t -shirts worn
under the uniforms.
The theme song and Taps closed the ral-
ly. Lucknow members attending the rally
were Debbie Nicholson, Janine Helm, Sara
Nelson and Cathy Conley.
Down at the alley
Ladies Monday Night League
Team Standings:
Parrots -61, Peacocks -611/2,
Parakeets -55, Flamingos -501,
Cockateels-48, Toucans -40.
Congratulations to the Parrots for winn-
ing the playoffs. Special mention must to
made the Peacocks who who trailed the
winning team by just half a point!
Pat Livingston finished off the season of
league play in style by bowling the high
single score of 316 and the high triple score
of 726. Good bowling Pat!
Games Over 200:
Caroline Snowden -203, Betty
VanOsch-201, Andrea Hamilton -203, 241;
Mae Hunter -204, 217, 202; Chris
McDonald -227, Barb Ross -260, Pat
Livingston -230,316.
Town and Country League
Team Standings:
Pansies -12, Daffodils -8, Crocuses -7,
Tulips -7, Hyacinths -6, Snowdrops -5.
Jean Philips rolled the ladies high score
of 260 with a double score high of 422.
The men's high scores came from Harry
Lavis who rolled a 235 single and a 385
double.
Games over 200:
Jean Phillips -260, Kay McCormick -205,
Harry Lavis-235, Ian Dougherty -211, Len
McDonald -204.
Mixed Couples League
Team Standings:
Tigers -61, Wolverines -56, Kangaroos -55,
Chipmunks -51 1/2, Gophers -48,
Squirrels -431/2.
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 27, 1988 -Page 11
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Congratulations to the Tigers team who
are the playoff champs for the season.
The ladies high single score last week
was rolled by Betty VanOsch while the tri-
ple high of 589 was captured by Pat
Livingston.
On the mens' side of things, it was David
Elliott with the high single score of 247
"while Gerald Rhody took the high triple
with a 654 score.
Games over 200:
Betty VanOsch-246, Merle Rhody-241,
Anita Elliott -232, Pat Livingston -216, 212;
Barb Tyler -205, Bev Buyersbergen-204,
Beryl MacDonald -203, David Elliott -247,
Steve Carvell -241, Gerald Rhody-231, 225;
Wayne Bell -227, Lloyd Humphrey -223,
Allan MacDonald -216, D.A. Hackett -208.
Ladies Thursday League
Team Standings:
Grumpy -6627, Sneezy -6510, Slee�ppy-6450,
Dopey -6431, Bashful -6317, Happy -61133.
Joanne Hodgins rolled both the high
single and high triple games with a 250 and
a 659 score.
Games Over 200:
Sandra Bickford -208, Nancy Farrish-227,
Joanne Hodgins -231, 250; Dianne Wall -218,
228; Judi deBoer-229, Marg Wilson -219,
Pam Irvin -205, Wendy Ritchie -246, Shirley
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