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The Goderich Elevators held their fifth annual Ladies volleyball tournament atGDCI on
Saturday with :15 teams from Goderich and area participating. Here, Dale Chisaolm and
Carolyn Carter of the Goderich Goodtimers team prepare to return a volley ly Alison
Graham of Samuelson Jewellers. The Goderich Elevators team won the day -lona tourna-
ment with runner-up teams being the Bantam Girls and the Go=4-ettes. The winnile
teams received gifts courtesy of the Parkhouse, Bed ford Hotel and Suncoast Restaurant:
(photo by Lou-Anukope l
Burt . is4 ar boys best
Murphy's Landing were not this week
taking 26 out of 30 points from Hot Shots by
virtue of •some good bowling by Art Burt —
246,276,318 for 830 and 289. by Ken Johnston. mizeammemegy
Gerry Ross with 817 and Rob Little. -..313
and 731 led Little _Bowl to 19 points 'from
"A" Team whose high man. was. Bill
Hayward — 686. Tail Ends continue in first
place winning 21.5 pts. Leading the way,
was Ray Swan — 280.and 691 while Larry
Million had 661 for The Buddies. Bruce
Carrick — 723, Grant Langlois — 704 and -
Don McDougall — 284 topped- Selinger
Wood to 18 points from French' Dry
Cleaners, Strike Force came -away .with
20.5 points off 6 Shooters to remain . in
fourth, spot, Larry McDougall led A&P
with 717 as• John Miller °of John's Jokers
rolled 761 to split pts 16.5, - 13.5. -
TUESDAY MIXED
Tailenders jumped two positions winn-,
ing all seven points from 6 Pac in spite of
Manfred Popernitsch rolling 700. Ross.
Millar rolled 132 POA. Tricky Six remain -
..ed in first with triples of 832 by Dennis
Schmidt and 795 by Dick Mclean taking
seven ptiints from Bowled Eagles. :Under-
dogs colleeted seven points from Barb's
Gang with Art Burt rolling 835, Brian
Stewart, 778, Bob Graham, 745, Deb Cud -
more, 701 and Dawn Flynn„ 87 POA. Sonny
Moore shot 733 and Mike Montgomery 703.
Mike Gilbert showed his stlye with 271 to
gain five points .for Sound Trek from ?.
Janet Daer rolled 253 for Unknowns.
TUESDAY MEN
Jake Martel of Sherwood Express show-
ed his team what he could do toppling the
pins for 333 and 735' Tuesday night. Gary
. Abbott followed with 258. Steve Johnson of
Bonsai Bombers had 264 and 688, Bill Led-
dy of Sifto Saints rolled 672, and Paul Good
of the "Outsiders" had 662.
. WEDNESDAY MEN
Paul Good had another good night with
261 and 648 to prevent Glossy Pinheads
from being shut out by Dirty Danglers.
Dave's Dudes took seven points to skunk
Bob's Buddies while Raymones came up
with five points from Little Bowl Vikings.
Glen Mclean was the Winner of the Pins
Over Average with 80.
THURSDAY NIGHT MEN
Ray's Rollers were on the roll taking five
points from Suny's led by Doug Haskell
bowling 76 over his average, 204, 233, 265
for a total of 702. Suny's took two points led
'by Bruce Carrick's 194, 232 and 233 for a
total of 659. North End Marina took seven
points from Selingers Spoilers led by Bob
Glen bowling 71 over his average with 199,
. 201, 214 for a total of 614.
Bruinsma. Bombers took seven points
from Lakeport Advertising led by Otto
Herman's 201, 201, 251 for a 653 triple. -Rick
Duckworth of Lakeport Advertising led the
team by bowling 44 over his average 192,
252, 254 — 698. High single for the evening
• was Brian Stewart 295 and high .triple was'
Heinz Sartori with 729.
The Turtles, with the help of Jean
Preszators 230 — i 82 POA ), overtook the
Sly Foxes despite Marian Riley's 184 151
POA 1 to take seven points.' The Chipmunks
took five points from the Cobras. The
Lions, with the help of Joanne Ducharme's
715 triple, took four points from the Tigers,
despite Helen Durnin's 214. Grace
Mugford rolled 231 to help Wolverines take
five points from Bear Cubs, despite a 624
rolled by Gwen McRae and 210 by Pauline
" Knight. The Wild Cats grabbed five points
from the Gophers even though Jean
Baechler rolled a 233. Helped by Cathy
Hiusser's 217 and Marg Miller's 202, the
Fonz succeeded in taking 5 points from the
Polar Bears.
Fishers win Bridge Howell game
Betty and Roy Fisher combined, for 66 Eleanor Erskine and Mary Donnelly
points and first place at a five -table Howell finished first in the North-South division
Game at the .Jan. 12 meeting of the with 132 points. Joanne Gilchrist and Lee
Goderich Duplicate Bridge Club. • Ryan, with. 120.5 points, finished sscond,
Eleanor Erskine and John Donatis half a poiht ahead of Louise Hetherington
finished second with 664.5 points and the and Mary 1,apaine.
teams of .Bill Duncan and Ralph Kingswell Auleen Curry and Jean Papernick top -
and Archie Hamilton and John Stringer ped the` East-West division with 130,5• -
finished third and fourth respectively with points while Verna Worthy and John Wood
58.5 and 55 points. finished second with 126 points. Brian
The average score was 108 points when ` Reeve ndG Yeats
asweretidwith
Mary Donnelly directed a 10 -table Mitchell points and Betty rs
game at the"club's Jan. 13 meetine, fourth with 112 points:
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BOWLING
THURSDAY "ROLLERS".MIXEI
Spinners took over the lead taking seven
.points from the Masters. Corinne Wish
rolled 255, 237 •and 194 for 686•while her ns -
band Rob had 630 and Jerry Stirling, 02..
Noris Lawrence led Masters with 601 nd
Eleanor Roosemalen rolled a 253 Elle
Robertson rolled 2-52 "and 631 for Maye
Next Week, Lois Rowe had 267 for 'Le
Mixed Ups, Swingers were led by Shirty.
Beier with 219 and 601 while Murry
Hunter was high. for Exterminators wh
581.
-THURSDAY SENIORS •
Sparrows have a good lead' with 68 bt'•
only :nine points .Separate the rest of th
teams. Hawks - 56, Purple Finches ant
Old Crows — 54, Swans — 52, Robins ant
Eagles — 49, Blue :Jays —' 4$; and
Bluebirds —'47. Gladys Evans rolled a 217,•
89 POA while Mary Spriggs followed with
213, 8-3 POA. Jack Gilbert had 266 and 647 •
— high man for the week and Maxine
Callender topped the ladies with 226 ;
SUNDAY FORESTERS
T:J.S. took over first place capturing
five points from Head Pins' with Matt
Pearson rolling 295 —,612 and Ron Willis •
630. Don Bauer had 712 for Head Pins. T.N.
.Rollers — II, led by Nancy Willis with 266
and 652 and husband Tom with 258 and 642
managed two points from Outsiders with
Doug Haskell rolling 300 and 756 and
Sharon Duskocy having 246, 258 and 178 for
682. In spite of 333 and 690 by Bob Daer, Six
Pack got only two points from Shattered °
Dreams. Qord Dougherty with 243, 250 and
644 and Jeff Bissett with 255 led B.J.'s . '
Bears to five points off Spoilers, topped by
Ken Brownlee — 623.' 311 and 725 by Ron
Klages and 257 by Steve Johnston helped
Two Steps to five points over Mac Six with
236 from Libby Wilson.
WEDNESDAY MIXED
the Happy' Gang is in first place again
this week — 61 points followed closely by.
Newcomers Part 2 with 60. The
Newcomers player Frank Rebernik had a
good night with 340 — 669 which earned
him the Pins Over Average Award with
125. Frank also holds the Men's High
Single for the season this far with his 340
game. Steve Allen has top billing for the
Men's High Triple — 810. For the Ladies
Janet Rurriig has Loth seats locked up with
High Single being — 297 and High Triple —
744.
MONDAY NIGHT LADIES
A team effort led the Wallbangers to a
five point win over the New -Gals. Good
games. from Trish Deighton 188, 194 and
Helen Lewis 226. The New -Gals took two
points led by Mavis Fisher's' 174 and
Eleanor Crawford's 195.
The Oldtimers got off to a good start by ,
taking six points frorn Auleen's Angels led
by Kris Miller 202, Joyce Atchison 223' Del
Geddes 267, 661, and Bev Million 226, 262,'
674 -triple. Brenda Dineen 246, 644, led the
Angels to one point with help from Marg
Miller 170, 17.7, Grace Mugford 189,
Carolyn Carter 210. '
Barb's Bunnies took five points from the
Blazers with .Joyce Pettus rolling 179, 218,
Barb Almasi 217, Bev Wj etstone 231,
Shirley Kennedy 273. The Blaz@rs came
away o ith, 2 points led by June Rourke 160;
Jean Pinder 212, Joyce Hamilton 225. •
The Marionettes were bowling against
.100% of their average and came away with
2 points.