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NO POINTS -1
R. Duckworth, 472; J. baker,
592; ,.'J. Duckworth, 506; T.
Fisher, 751; 13. Duckworth, 440;
G. Powell, 693.
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P..Dykstra, 519; C•Orr, 821; K.
Rtimig,, 709; D. McWhinney, 799;.
A. Erb, 639.; B. Martin, '645.
MOD SO,UAP,--,'1 ,
• A. Sanders, 723; L. Willis, sal;
B: Woreli;..D.' AZ?I3o'tt7"78rT:
. Crawford, •500; J. Sctiletiniei;, ,
521. '
GOD.• MFG. -O
T. Manders`on, 369; D.
McDougall,'5.19erF. Pottle, 676; C.
Milley, 859; C. Desjardine;r654;
▪ L,' Million, 607.
FUN -3 ,
H. Sh•eardown, ,521; R.
Kingswell, 581; D. Little, 532; T.
Profit, 483; I• Bedard, 562.
FARMERS
GODERICH PWP-3
S. Mcllwain, 475; M. McIlwain,
483; H. Lassaline, '462; 13',
McCreath,55'?; A. Fuller, 438; E.
Sowerby, 387.
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UNKNOWNS -'0
J. Dragstra, 467; H. Klokman, •
465; P. Van Driel, 513; R. Bissett,
293; F. Schoemaker, 479; H.
Gerrits, 448.
BEN. MILLER•JACKRABBITS--1
11. Fisher, 520; B. Fisher, 554;
E Pottle, ,550; J.' garrison, 494;
Willis, 460; G; Ribev, ,523.
'TiMBERJACKS-4
D. Fuller,' 609 J. Freeman,
547; 13. Tichborne, 395; B.
Draper, 398; J. Martin, 588; G.
Adams, 519.
°MILLER'S KIt.LERS-O
D. Sproul, 453; E. Stewart, 646; ro
G. Daer, 435;.A. Webster, 574; E.
Miller, 599.
BLUEWATE.R BON'S-
Rising, 527' P. Foster, 504; •
J. Graham, 47`9,•J. Graham, '479;
.'%'�r:[1'i�C'I."•jnc�5'r�,'� �14J�j4•!�'�'!FiM
'Fuller, 498.
SIFTQ SALT MINE
MACHANEERS
K..Machan, 4a9; G.'McOuspey,
629; K. McCuspey, 580; K.
Duncan, 562; V. Pagan, 615; A.
McGuire, 572.
,SHIPPERS
B. Reid, 616; B. Daer, 602; H.
Leidy, 685; W. Chapman, 550; L.
'Gaynor, 602.
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ART AND THE KIDS
B. Durnin, 451; D. Sproul, 538;
R: Haggitt, 501; B. Linklater, 540;
H. Cook, 393.
TOPPERS
K. Sowerby, 709; J. Miller, 440;
13. Sheleton, 629; R. McDonald,
549;D, McAdam, 552; S. Sprung,
523. t
'SWINGERS
G. Warner, 798; F. Huber, 439;
D. Beaver, 548; C. Brown, 528;-M.
Alcock*; 602; J.. Thom, 636,
BIG SIX
E. Miller, 616; J. Daer, 626; Ed
Miller, 533; F. Tyreman, 436; H.
Stewart, 557; Ray, 389.
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Minor Hockey Talk
Contin led from Page 6
Doherty and Torn Sager. Drawing`
an assist was Stephen Chase.
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BANTAM HOUSE LEAGUE
In the first game of the final's
!r ' for ' the .Dun Hoist . Ti ophy,
Denomme Flowers catrte from
behind to defeat McGee S.M.
t Parts 4-3; Terry Crawford -
scored the winning goal. which
Nat his sec'ond goal ot.the night'
' Steve'Williams and l3rent Book
got Denomme Flowers other
=goals''and picking up assists i.n We ,
game Nwas Ron Heisk, Mike
Donnelly,; 'and Greg Beacom.
Roger Legere for McGec's S.M.
Parts figured in all the 55coring
fdr• the losers as he picked .up two
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Estate and Phil Evans the other.
Steven Crew 'and Brian Petrie
both played well for Don Hoist and;
picked up assists in the game.
Goderich Elevator holds a one -
game lead in the consolation
series, but ,were unable to come
i•R with a victory over Don Hoist
Real Estate Monday night in the'
first gaihe. They did manage a tie
as• Kevin Williams tied the game
'at one all as he batted in a rebound
shot by Scott' •Kennedy, Don Hoist
playing with only 7 plh°yers'opened
•the sc°o :early rn the game as
levin Meriam scored unassisted.
The next game total goals in the
series will count and decide th
winners. •
Mrs. Shirley Barth presents Lori Baier of.Mitchell with the Barth Trophy in recognition of her win in
the Junior Girls Free Style -at Inter Club Competitions in-Goderich on Sunday.
Goderich bowiers travel
to YBC competition
Close to 700 youngsters from
various point in. Southern
Ontario participated in the 9th
second in the junior boys singles
and Ron Lalonda of Duntroon near
Collingwood was second in 'the,'
Annual Provincial Youth )3owling,•- senior boys singles.
Council Championships in Debbie Smith of Goderich `was
• Kitchener -Waterloo. Saturday. the 13th in the senior girls singles.
• Compet tions were held for ' ' e b e • o nston ,o n on
girls and boys singles and teams
in three age divisions --bantam,
junior and senior,
These youngsters started in�
•competitions in their own bowling
centre, moved to zrpneplaydowns
and then into. -today's Provincial • *years, representing Olympia
was l lth in . the junior girls'th-y'
singles. A Listowel girl, ca
my
tied for fourth with a
Port Credit girl in the .bantam
girls singles class.-
Jayne-Aie,ken, a bantam of 12 -
score was, recorded by, senior,
Wayne Hein of Plantation Bowl in
Toronto. with a 32D,
Following the competition, the
,youngsters were treated to a
banquet at Binge -man Park' where'
the top three in each age group
was presented with a trophy and
the winners with a banner" tri take" •
' back to their home 'bowling
centre.
Steven Peel of N•ewtonbrook
•Bowlerarna in Willowdale was
also ayarded the Doug Bentley
ow
competitions, Next- step is the Bodin Dorchester. near London., Memorial Trophy as the top.
National 'Championships in ' gave all h e.r competitor's senior boy. This trophy • is
Sudbury, April9, 10 and 11, where something to shoot at in her very' presented annually, to the top
they will compete against othe-r .first' game, recording a 335, senior boy in memory of I ug
provinces • for 'the Canadian - which is ' exceptional -for, a.- Bent 1 e'v who was t h•e en 1 y
charhpioriships, youngster her age: Miss Aicken's 'youngster to ever record a
Southern, Ontario, due to its 335 was the highest recorded in perfect 4 5 0 g a me in the
size', is -divided Alto 15 zones -A the tournament' Next .htPtreSt-- P'rgyincial'Finals.
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, total...:of "'36'yotrrigster{.s -e'
represented each zone which also
p tt rant a representation from 82 '
• reidigh.GodericnOerreycentres, a
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got the other goal and Fer•g,• In the finals, -the second game close in many of the 12 divisions,
So much so, that' only Waterloo
Lanes, Waterloo hada: double ,
winner, accomplishing the feat in
the bantam and junior boys team
events, -
. Young bowlers from Goderich
travelled with other bowler l in
the zone to the competition. W'h:
Goderich bowlers did not place
well in the events, for the first
time ever the zone ' to which
Goderich belongs had any serious
contenders• at all.
Ernie Lane of Walkerton placed
Burns, Ken Straughan and Scott Denomme Flowers edged McGee
. Miller drew assists, -in the ,game. ., S.M. Parts 4-3 as they came
non . Hoist . Real Estate' . led. from behind -trailing in the third
• Goderich Elevator at one tiine in .period 8'-2 to win the Don Hoist
the game •--1 and then the roof Championship Trophy. It was a
fell in as Scott Kennedy, and Kevin great team effort for Denomme
Williams each got two goals .to Flowers,°as four players figured
lead Goderich. Elevator to victory . in the; scoring. They were Paul.
i n the first game i n the Parsons who opened -the scoring,
consolation series. Wayne Jones who hustled all night
Robert Hodge picked up two and finally got a goal for his
points also in the game as he got a efforts, Tim Clancy who got the
,'goal and an assist. Kevin Meriam tieing:koal and -Steve Williams the
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>�..got two goals for Don Hoist Real wihning goal: •
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One 'hundred and .seventy-five
bowlers have registered for the
National Classified Tournament
this, year to he held in Winnipeg.
At the Goderich Little Bowl,:the ,
House Round is now completed
and, teams have been chosen to the
,Zona •Rgll-Off' March 26. The top
• ladies' team' and the top men's
team only at the Zone Roll-Off'will
advance to the provincial finals.'
The winners from that
competition will go on to the
Nationals.
,The following teams will enter
the'Zone Roll -Offs from'
Goderich:
Ladies -Team 1, Carol Good,
• Sandra Graham, June Horton;
Louise Pitre and Captain Jpwel
l'u,nket: Tea.m a, Mu°riel
Kellough,. Gay DeGroot, Bev
Wayland, Mary Lou Clement and
Captain' Marj. Moore: Team
Tena Empey, Fran McClinchey.
Donna -Duncan, Alice DeMers and'
' Captain Jane Rodger:
'Men's -Tears 1, Allen Clark,
Mike R.usselo, • Darryl. Abbott,
Gene Baker,. Captain George
Warner; Team 2, Johnny Miller, •
Murray'' Al.cot:k, $arry
Scrimgeour, Glen McCuspey,
Captain -Heinz Sartori;, Team 3,
Harold -Cook,' C -has. Orr. Leo
Baker, Tick Mero, Captain
Carson •Milley; Team 4, Carl
Campbell, Bill Stiles, Aage
Stegenstad, Bill Reid, Captain.
Wm. Lee.
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��uv+enles
eliminated
in hsex
The Gpderich Juveniles were
eliminated from further OMHA
competitif>n last Sunday (March 5)
by Essex 5-3 in Essex.
Stu Asher scored Loll . the
Goderich goals. Goderich trailed
4=--1 after 1 period,•and 47-2 after..
2 periods, ••:
'Essex how•meets the winner of
the Delhi-Tillsonburg'seri,es in a
semi-final match.
, The Midgets. Started -their'
• WOAA playoffs last night(Wed) in
Seaforth. The second game' in the
..series is tonight at 8:30 p.m. in
.Goderich.
Skating Club.
will sell
pencil stock
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Piano Accor
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° Primary aptitude tests given at no charge.
Instruments loaned forfrhome use.
Participation in, bands, orchestras, concerts. -
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' The monthly meeting of the
Goderich Figure Skating club was
held at the home of the President, r .
Mrs. Wm• Craven, March 6, .•OF EXCELLENT '
It was decided that the pencils ; FANCY QUALITY
that are being sold to. aid "the
Amateur Bursary fund be paid C MacINTOSH
for, and as the balanee'is sold, the
rno,ney is to be turned back to the a .
club,, ,
Jo Shrier,, Treasurer, stated '
she would like all business ' ■
cleared up by the end of March, so
the books could be audited, i
Elle Jeffrey, -private lesson ■
chairman requested that all
Private Lesson monies he paid by
■ "March 28, • ■
°°,A test -day will be held Tuesday
March 28 starting at approx. '7:30 I
p.rn•. This will close the activities
for the 71-72 seasons i
The last skating day is March
15th and the new executive will•
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take office the first of April.
In her closing remarks
President Mrs. Craven thanked
all the executive for the support
they had given her this last
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