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SHARKS SCORER: Darcy
McCutcheon.
LEAPS 12 HASS 0
LEAFS SCORERS: Dave Cheese1.l4,
Beau Dill 3, Dave McClory 2, C,ueg
McGrath, Brent Coleman, Owen
O'Reilly.
SHUTOUT: Nick Chessell.
ST. JAMES LEAGUE
( Nov. 13 )
Men
High single: Bob Dinsmore 262.
High triple: Martin Andreasst 653.
Scores of note ( 200+): Andreaesi
225/231; Dinsmore; George Love
217; Don Nolan 219/208; lack Ryan
203/256; Kevin Johnston 219/222;
Rob Simpson 248/214; Martin Van
Bakel 242; Mark liigenell 201/238;
Cord Murray 209; Pat Ryan 203.
Triples over 600: Andreassl,
Simpson 651, Higenell 624, K.
Johnston 620; Dinsmore 608.
Women
High single: Alison Verhoog 214.
High triple: Karen Ffoegy 587.
Scores of note (200+): Verhoog
200/214; Hoegy 203; Janice Morris
205.
Triples over 600: none.
Standings:
49ers 42, Bears 39, Cowboys 36,
Dolphins 35, Broncos 32, Lions 26.
TOWN & COUNTRY
( Nov. 7 )
High Averages: John Staffen 220,
Sue Stokes 173.
High Singles: Ron Plasschaert 315,
Sheila Brooker 267.
High Triples: Plasschaert 737,
Brooker 607.
Scores of note (200+): Mike
Glousher 291, Joe Veenstra 245,
Ralph Johnston 212/231, Wayne
Boyd 224, Darryl Smith 217, George
Johnston 216, Lavern lloegy 211,
John Staffen 209, Dean Price 208,
Terry Smith 207.
Sharon Evans 205, Deb Stokes
202.
Weekly triples over 600: Glousher
605.
Standings: Eagles 37, Do Drops In
32, Wild Violets 27, Blue Jays 27,
Rosebuds 26, Vultures 26.
SENIORS BOWLING
Men
High single: Eric Matzold 263.
High triple: Matzold 684.
Scores of note (200+): None
Women
High single: Olave Little 205.
High triple: Little 556.
Scores of note (175+): Betty Hulley
175.
High singles (season): Matzold 270,
Ann Wood 214
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Ringette
SEAFORTH & DISTRICT
RINGFI TE ASSOCIATION
N ov"loe
( Nov. 11)
Forest 5 at SEAFORTH 5
SEAFORTH SCORERS: R. Wilson
2, B. Dietz„ Jenny Ducharme, K.
Van Mlltenbtug.
Bowling
Round -up
High triple (season): Matzold 684,
Wood 561.
THURSDAY NIGUTERS
( Nov. 9 )
Men
High single: Murray Benneweis
333.
High triple: Benneweis 797.
Scores of note (200+): Bennewies
213/333/251; Mike Thomson
260/303; Neil Beuerman 290/228;
Brian Barry 268/207; Doug Proctor
255/263; John Coleman 263; Erich.
Matzold 255; Rob Anderson
236/244; Gary Bedard 201/242;
Stan Mallloux 231; Todd Doig 231;
Don Brown 210; Doug Leonhardt
202.
Weekly triples over 600: Bennewies
797, Thomson 744, Proctor 716,
Beuerman 710, Rob Anderson 660,
Barry 638, Matzold 612, Bedard 604.
High single (season): Thomson 359.
High triple (season): Bennewies
838.
High average (season): Bennewies
258.
Women
High single: Sandra Klaver 280.
High triple: Klaver 636.
Scores of note . (200+): S.
Klaver205/280; Gayle Easun 243;
Bonnie Janmaat 239/202; Nancy
Sue Thomson 222; Tracy Klaver
210; Sharri MacDonald 201.
Weekly triple over 600: S. Klaver
636, Janmaat 616, Easun 613.
High single (season): Easun 283.
High triple (season): Easun 721.
High average (season): Eason 215.
Standings
Magnificent Seven, Plungers,
Dune N The Donuts, Lethal
Weapons and Strikes R Us (tied),
Seven Deadly Sins.
Basketball
HURON CONFERENCE
Girls' Basketball
Future Games:
FINALS •
Wed. - Seaforth at Goderich (Sr),
Seaforth at Wingham (Jr.), both at 2
p.m.
Semi-finals
(Results Friday)
Seaforth 48 Clinton 39 (Sr)
Seaforth 29 Goderich 20 (Jr)
Petite
( Nov. 11 )
Goderidt 1 at SEAFORTH 15
SEAFORTH SCORERS: Michelle
Duret 4, Kendal Carnochan 3, Erin
Van Dooren 2, Kate Camochan 2,
Kayla Flanagan, Nicole Kistner,
Meaghan O'Reilly, Emily Ratcliffe.
GOALIE: Mary Finlayson.
Tween A
(Nov. 12)
Forest 0 at SEAFORTH 10
SEAFORTH SCORERS: Kim
Devereaux 4, Jenny DelVecchlo 2,
Lori McKay 2, Marsha Denys,
Jeanette Crowley.
SHUTOUT: Sarah Agar.
Belle
(Nov. 12)
Forest 4 at SEAFORTH 4
SEAFORTH SCORER: Marsha
Muter 4.
sudor
(Nov. 12)
Mitchell 4 at SEAFORTH 2
SEAFORTH SCORERS: Abby
Dietz, Danielle Kistner.
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teams regardless of sport. But we
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happening. We require legible
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DAVID SCOTT PHOTOS
SNACKING AT ST. COLUMBAN - (Above) The dessert
table was a popular spot for children after the official open-
ing of the new addition at St. Columban School on
Thursday night. (Below) Rev. Joseph Hardy (left) and Rev.
Anthony Del Ciancio share a lighter moment before the
blessing of the new addition.
Stratford profits
The Stratford Festival earned
record gross box office revenue
of slightly more than S' K.�.
million in its 43rd seaon
which ended Oct. 29.
It encompassed 514 perfor-
mances of nine productions at
three.tlheatres, attracting a total
attendance of 460,847, or 60.5
per cent of capacity.
Snowmobiles banned
Grand Bend has amended a
bylaw and banned snowmobiles
in the village. Couw,:::!Ars were
concerned about LI: ,,blems
the winter ‘ehih.les cause
seniors, among other things,
and ratepayers had been
complaining about snow-
mobilers on their property.
Lansink resigns
John Lansink has resigned
from Seaforth's recreation and
parks committee. He says he
couldn't find the time and.was
very busy with other com-
munity commitments.
Board pays fee
At last Tuesday's meeting,
Seaforth Council re -affirmed
the monthly $700 total
management/administrative fee
it charges the local arena
board.
Clerk/Treasurer Jim Crocker
told councillors the town is
recovering more than it used to
under the arrangement, but this
is offsetting increases in other
areas.
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