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Iiullett Central School held their science fair on April 4. The top Grade 7 finishers in the
biological and physical categories were, (back row), Lana Lawrence, Kevin, Wright and
Shannon Duizet. (Front row), Tracy Kennedy, Shane Taylor and Mike Merner. (Alan
Rivett photo)
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- recorded the high single and triple with
scores of 360 and 807. The high average was
registered by Rob Van Damme with a 217.
Wednesday Night Mixed
A banquet was held at the Clinton Legion
for the league bowlers on April 2. The team
members then went back to the bowling
alley forthe presentation of the trophies.
.`.The season's champs were Brenda's No.
7s The members of the team are Steve Gib:
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Mugs, John Manning, MaryLou Primeau,
Brenda Biesinger and Mark Strickland.
The playoff champs were Joe's Sport -
sultans :with members Joe Atkinson, Jean
Good, Kim Atkinson and Shelley Diceman.
The individual trophy winners for the
ladies were: high single - Donna Collins -
286; high triple - MaryLou Primeau - 672;
high average Cathy Boon and Edna Atkin -1
son -187:
°. The individual trophy winners for the men
were: high single - Doug Buchanan - 383;
high triple -Steve Gibbings - 897; high
average - Bob Atkinson - 239.
The most improved bowlers for the ladies
were Edna Atkinson (+16) while the Skunk
Awards went to 'Donna Collins, Verna Gibb-
ings and Jean Good who finished the year. at
=3. Mark Strickland was the most improved
for the men with a +19. The men's Skunk
Iward.went to Ron Walker with a -11.
Prizes were raffled off and everyone
eived two Wintario tickets and a deck of
ds Everyone.alsck owled a.fewgamea„
Vie new:'executive for ''1986=8Vare: .•.Joe
A, kinson,• president; John Hart, vice-
'pr3esjident;' Steve Gibbings, secretary and
Lati McIntosh, treasurer.
Clinton and Area Ladies
Pia Colada's
Golden Cadillac's
4329
4291
4275
4201
4165
3979
• • 3932
Tina Taylor, Susan Greidanus, Gertie
Greidanus and Dianne Elliott.
The Dixie Dew Drops were the runners up
with 108 points. Members are: Captain
Marjorie Mc,Nall, Janet Taylor, Josie
McGregor and Kim Brake.
The trophy for high average was won
Dianne Elliott with a 199 and runner-up was
Dorothy Airdrie with a 190. The trophy for
the high triple was won by Dorothy Airdrie
with a 746. Dianne Elliott waS the runner-up
with a 726. The high single trophy went to
Janet Taylor with a 293 while the runner -Lip
was also Janet Taylor with a 288 score. The
most improved bowler for the year was Deb-
bie DeWolfe who finished at +5. -
Winners of the draw tor a 14 inch color TV
and $100 were - Mrs. Grace Greidanus of
Clinton -winner of the TV first prize and
Velma Lewis - winner of the $100 second
prize.
Tuckersmith Mixed
Week 1 Playoffs
Janet's Gingers 3191
Reah's Nutmegs 3077
Janice's Junipers 2997
Tina's 'Tarragons 2895
Donna's Dillies 2850
Ann's Auspices 2831
The high single for the ladies on April 7
was bowled•by Janet Kuiper with a 221. The
high triple went to Jennie Kaastra with a
594.
In the, men's dtvisiou, C1iff.,Heinderson had
the high inglei and;'Etpl3 'itl�,:474647and'
30
scores. . ,..
Games over 200: Angus Hummel - 221;
Nick HeyKoop - 228.; Herman Reinink - 227;
Jennie Kaastra - 218; Andy Van Altena - 214;
Hilda Vennstra - 212; Marion Van Wyk - 211;
Rose Hummel - 208; Ralph Postma - 208;
Gerrit Raidt - 207; Freda Sneider - 206; John
B.52'S. Reinink - 201 and Janice deKoning - 200.
pink Ladies YBC• Senior & Junior
:Grasshoppers Leaps & Bounds (season champs) 105
t1acCtuari's Death Rays • 101
Lynn's Crue 88
Get a Job Gang . • 87
In the senior girls' division, Sandra Bell
• registered the high single and triple with
scores of 207 and 598. The high average went
-Iii Between the Sheets
:•Freddie?udpuckers not available
The thighsingle and triple in bowling on
April •$ was registered by Kathy Black with
Scores of 274 and 650
'N,,Games over 200: Shirley Bell - 273;
to Patti MaGuire with a 169 , .
UoO er! Ca - 21- 241; FlorenceBntty arty - 206;Pen; . in senior boys' bowling, Bobby Ladd
ity C�verboe - 213; Cartwright - 215;
.r"•Evely,Ii, Feeney - 207; Libby Van Damme - swept the categories with the higli single of
7249,:'219; Kathy Black - 274, 222; Diane 251, high triple of 678 and high -average, o£'
`.Taylor - 209, 229; Kim Reid - 202, 231; Lia 189.
,Taylor
- 206, 203; Dorothy Airdrie - 262; In junior girls' bowling, Irynn Fenney was
Cindy Connolly - 205; Lpuise Gibbings - 212; the high bowler' in all;'reategories with the
Nancy -Sue Swan - 205 and Bonnie Bearss - high single of 238, high triple;of 547 and high
208. average of 160.
Londesboro Ladies In junior bays' bowling, Stan Airdrie, had,
`Final Result the high' single and triple wiith scote of 2-t4
..,' The Misfits were the winning team with and 626. Mike Van .D imine . had the high
117 points. The team is made up of Captain - average with a 181.
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