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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1993-01-13, Page 15c tegionaires 6 ter Legianatres 3 (2), Greg Geoffrey 4llatt#alalmialattaiiYoi Geoff Mayer, Tyler .4,0Mlldtsr.'Joey Rierkrig "Alma leeward 5-10-2 Next pwne:Jaanaary 16 in Port Stanley at 5:00 p.m. Gamo2 '1IAt N1 n-6 vs. LucnitylnlNnu 3 t '4 ew1eldistbraith(2),'41iukers AVMs, RirtdelJ, Halking LucaniThainrock Atom January 10 Btt«er 4 vs. Baan 1 Goal: Andrew Stansell January Novice tournament in Ayton Game/ Lucan Lincolns 3 vs. OPS flames 12 Goals: Scou Riddell, Craig Galbraith, Mika Ankers (OT) Assists: Nick Hocking, Galbraith January 8 Lucan 4 at 'Medford 1 Goats: Stephen Wraith (2), A.J. MacGregor, Darrell Poisons Assists: Wraith (2), Revingwn, Trevor Smith (2). Rick Sullivan, Parsons Wraith Wraith ttucan $hammck - Peewee January 5 Lateen 3 vs. Stria/troy 2 Goals: Rob Silver, lad Greenlee, Ryan Carroll AfNsts: Jeremy Cornish, Mau Porter, Eric Yeo; Soott Thompson January 9 [ascan 4 at St. Marys 1 Gels: Oteentee (2), Quad Morrison, Corey Smith Assists: Corey Smith, Pat Conlin!Porter Great goaltending by David Riddell. January 10 l.ucan 7 at Clinton 7 Cregan, Wilder 181 over average Continued from page 13 Sleeman Holiday Classic Bluewater bowling centres are now conducting the pins over aver- age Sleeman Holiday Classic house round. Winning teams will advance to the Sleergttn Regional rolloffs April 4. Kids and Golden Agers Eight Youth Bowling Council bantam girls and boys (6-10 years) and eight Golden Age ladies and men, along with four Zurich Asso- ciation coaches, will be competing in the second annual Dairy Queen Kids and Golden Agers regional Sunday -at Wallaceburg. The four teams '4 111 Bach consist of two Y.B.C. rand Ivo Golden Agers' bowlers. The Y.B.C. bowlers are Jenny Hardy, Laura : Shanks, Melissa O'Brien, Tasha Green, Matthew Laporte, Ryan Parsons, . Steven Munn and Jason Hardy. The Gold- en Agers are Clayton Lovie, Doro- thy Cutting, Tom.Smits, Jean 'Da Simpson, d Popla, Kay Allen, Milt Robbins and Wynne Burgess. Fourth trip to provincials CAMBRIDGE - For the fourth straight year, Jo -Ann Rimy and her Merton rink will be heading to the Scott Tournament of Hearts. .Sunday at the Galt Curling :Club, .dao and.ltez.Ik n Curl- : ing Club link of Julie McMullin, lathy Cassidy and Jo -elle Rinker beat Mary Snow and her team from Oakville. Trailing 5-4, it took the final shot •.of-the-seveet :end torwin. 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January 20,'83 between 9 a.m. -11 a.m. (4728060) NOTE: 1 student per call • Wordperfect 5.0 (Intro) - Monday Night • Begins Jan. 25 • 'WordPerfect 5.0 (intro) - Tuesday night - Begins Jan. 26 • WordPerfect 5.0 (adv.) - Tuesday night - Begins Jan. 26 • Wott3Perfect 5.0 (intro) - Wednesday night - Begins Jan. 27 • Lotus 123 (intro) - Thursday night • Begins Jan. 28 • ,North Middlesex District High School • WordPerfect 5.0 (intro) - Thursday night - Begins Jan. 28 » • WordPerfect 5. intro) - Monday night - Begins Jan. 25 • WordPerfect 5.0 (adv.) - Tuesday night - Begins Jan. 26 • WordPerfect 5.0 (intro) - Wednesday night • Begins Jan. 27 • DOS (Disk Operating System) - Thursday right - Begins Jan. 28. Courses run 10 weeks • 30 hours of instruction (7 - 10 p.m.) Courses are free! Optional manual and disk available for $30. Due.; to popular demand for these courses registration will be on a first come basis! You have not registered unel call! 10 avoid disappointment mark this important date on your cal- endarnow! lisfesT IT s, ry 13, 1993 Oak: rter aawMnP ta), Car ),matin Manua. eo, Sil- ver LtieturiThillivoCk n4nPrf �I January 10 Parkhill 11 vs. Lawn 3 Huls: Daryl Roshart, Adam Duskocy, Kurt Hardy ' a s: Jamie O'Shea, Steve Greenlee, Rob Willis, Ryan Herbert, Botham January 10 Lucan 9 at Dordioner Gloms: Nathan Brown (3), Deug Halon (2), Tracy Mitchell, Steve Nene (2), Jamie Lightfoot Assists: Lightfoot (2), Rob Paul (3), Brown (2), Matt Munro, Shawn Fairweather (3), Sean Lawrence, Hotton Test Day elfa Above, Lwrie Hruldka and John Bauman concentrate during the Figure Skating Test Day in Exeter on Monday. Below, Bauman helps Michelle Hakvoort. (For complete results from the Test Day, see next week's paper.) yeeffeffememrsemeegfalle Volleyball tournament HURON PARK - if you arc in -leresied in watching some compete 'Hive co-ed volleyball this weekend, Alikack out the action at the Huron Ask Rec Centre. -The S.H.O.O.T. players and cont- -Iniuee are hosting a [nixed volley- ball tourney that will run from Fri- day night from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. and again on Sapaiiay law 1(3 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. The semi-finals beein.et 2 p,m. un Saturday and the final games will start at 5:00 p.m. The S.H.O.O.T. players and com- mittee arc a group of local hockey players and parents that hope to travel overseas during the 1995-96 hkeY season to play different teams and are presently raising funds to achieve this goal. Sixteen local teams will be play: ing over the weekend so there will be lots of great volleyball action. 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