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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-02-04, Page 29PAGE 12A. GOUT':R1('H S1GNA1r..'1•A! , \AEONESUAY. FEIfHUAKY 9, 19th KING'S BOOK & GIFT SHOP Just off the Square on East Street, , Beside the Post Office. Your 4 Community Cord Shop •GreetInp Cord, .Pony Wort, •Otilct, Suppllt,, •book. & Gift, •W.ddlny Siotiunt,r, FARM SEMINAR Cash Flow Considerations Hard Red Spring Wheat Thursday, February 5, 1987 W.G. THOMPSON & SONS LTD. - PORT ALBERT 2:00 - 2:45 PM - MARC ETIENNE, W.G. Thompson & Sons Ltd. Research TOPIC - 1986 variety trials: tillage seed bed preparation, plot results, field observa- tions. ICM vs Conventional: results, plan- ting times•; planting rates, other agronomic considerations; weed control 2:45 3:05 PM -'GLENN McCANN, Agronomist from C.I.L. TOPIC - Fertility, ICM, Conventional, Timing 3:05 3:25 PM - GARY ROSE from Chemagro TOPIC -Scouting field for disease 3:25 4:00 PM - BOB HOLMES, Ontario Wheat Producers Marketing Board TOPIC -Marketing outlook for Red Wheat quality' considerations **please call to confirm your attendance as space is limited 529-7091 Everyone Welcome o, 1 PORT ALBERT S29-7901 4 Sports Mixed -Ups take charge to firs Mixed Ups took sole charge of first place taking all seven points from Spinners in spite of 248 and 643 by Jerry Sterling. Lois Rowe was tops with 590 while Connie Dawson. rolled 226 and Elsner Ganunage 224. Taking seven points from Swingers put Masters in a tie for second with Maybe Next Week. Wayne Berry rolled 235 and 661, Noris Lawrence had 231. Exter- minators managed to win two points from Maybe Next Week with 266 by Ray Hartin and 239 by Ten9 Hunter. Bob Stoddart roll- ed 241 and Lori Kennedy 201. FORESTERS Two Steps, with 306 and 717 by Ron Klages, captured all seven points from. Head Pins in spite of 231 by Ralph Curran. Spoilers, with 110 POA by Reg Reihl, took 46five points from T.J.'s with 245 by Sandy Willis and 242 by Ron Willis. Gary Nicholson's 300 and 655 led T.N. Rollers -11 to, five points from Mac Six. Libby Wilson rolled 211 and 554. Six Pack, with 208 by Mary Bissett also took five points from Outsiders who had a 232 from Doug Haskell and 609 from Lee Cairncross With 265, 236, 182 - 693, June Horton led Shat- tered Dreams to four points from B.J.'s Bears with 259 by Brian,Johnston and 245 by Doug Fuller.. THURSDAY SENIORS • Sparrows remain in first place taking all seven points from Old Crows. Ed°Smythe rolled 667 and Maxine Callender a 258 and 640 while Ruth Heath had 218 and 529. Pur- ple Finchs lost seven points to Eagles with 235 and 581 by Gwyn McRae. By virtue of 201, 234 and 219 - 654 from Ben Hamilton Bluebirds took three point's from Hawks with 218 by Austin Hartman and 85 POA by Marion Biggon. Marg Hornblower's 266 helped Bluejayssalvage two points from Swans with 514 by Marg Swan. Skylarks, 241 by Ed Taylor snatched two points from Robins with 204 by Stan Dennis. • WEDNESDAY MAJOR This newly formedleague bowls five games match play for • 30 points each Wednesday night. High scores to.date are 354 - Sonny Moore, 1337 - Gerry Ross and 321 - Del Mitchelmore, 1199.- Marj Moore. WEDNESDAY YOUNG MEN Dirty Danglers took seven. points from' Bob's Buddies.; Terry Erb rolled 75 POA and Kevin Harris had a 217. Dave's Dudes place in league managed to sneak two points from Raymones. Tom Smith rolled 245, and John Leddy - 255. Glossy Pinheads, with 314 and 689 by Dale Jeffrey, took five points from Little Bowl Vikings in spite of 275 and 711 by Martin Papple. TUESDAY MEN Don Bogie with a 314 topped Bonsai Bombers to seven points from Outsiders. Easy Riders scored five points as Mike Miller rolled 248, Paul Lamb - 204, Greg Feagan - 95 POA. Sifto Saints had good games rolled by Bill Leddy - 223, Ed Jones -224, Chris Carter -199 and Greg Beacom - 221. Diehards carne away with five points as Peter Duskocy had 253 and 611 •and Steve Little had 264. Rob Wilson led Sher- wood Express with 277, 252, 193 - 622 while Bill Good had 249 and Gary Abbott rolled 222. TUESDAY MIXED Although Barb Chapman rolled 272 and 715, Barb's Gang managed only two`points from Tricky Six with good scores by all. Shirley Schmidt rolled 319 and 773, Dona Baker - 205, Bruce Baker - 252, - Dick McLean 345 and 789, and Dennis Schmidt - 303 and 778. Bob Langendoen with 250 and 641 and wife Jenny with 245 and 600 helped Bell Angels salvage two points from ? with 294 and 717 by Don Henry and 233 by both Lee Littlechild and Carl . Peterson. WEDNESDAY MIXED Chris Adair bowled 173 POA' and Marj Smith had 654 to help Happy Gang defeat Park House 7 - 0. Kathy McDonald rolled a 238 and Bob Durnin 230. Janet's Jokers %•' also took seven points from Scario's. Linda Rodger had 670, Lee Ryan 689 and Alice Koopmans 596 - 95 POA. Steve Allen's 260 and 712 led the way to five points for A & P from Newcomers Pt 2 as Frank Rebernik rolled 281 and 671, and Claire Otterbien had a 204. Marylou Melick also had 250 and Gord Fisher 245 for. A & P. Ce - Djs took seven points from Uno's as John Allen roll- ed 303, 307. for 772 and Judy Allen had 589. MONDAY MEN Standings remain close with Tail Ends leading - 326 followed by Murphy's Lan- ding - 322, Little Bowl - 314.5, Strike Force - 313, Selinger Wood - 309, Buddies - 296, French Dry Cleaners - 294.5, 6, Shooters - 286, A & P.- 274, John's Jokers 267.5, Hot Shots - 248 and A Team `- 155.5. Al'Pennie rolled 274 and 744, Rob Little 287 and 779, Robert Lee 292 and 789, Jerry Rivett 746, Dennis Schmidt 292, Grant Langlois 295 and 724, Don Carrick 313 and 800, Ken Johnson 765. Alvin Daer had 268, Gerry Ross 300, Earl Lawrence 222 and Bob Stod- dart 284. Y.B.C. Congratulations g� out to five bowlers who qualified in the Zone Round of the Pepsi Challenge. Jeff Powell, Chris Sutton, Brad Fisher,, Bev Harrison and Cathy Miller will now bowl in the Regional Finals on March r at Little Bowl, • Good scores were rolled this Week by Karen Crawford with 214, Greg Kuran 217, Danielle Fry 161, Jason Nakamura 174, Jeff Squire 178, Cj1ad Shanahan 173 and Kristian, Deighton 145. For the Juniors and Seniors Brad Fisher rolled 304, Todd Papple 267 and Cathy Miller 246. MONDAY NIGHT LADIES Auleen's Angels took five points from the Marionettes with good games from Vicki Dineen 207, Grace Mugford 214, Carolyn Carter 231, Brenda Dineen 232. The Marionettes took 2 points led by Ett Bradley 181, 195, Marion Beacom 255, 288. • ' A team effort led the New -Gals to a five point win over the Blazers. High rollers were Sharon Marshall 181, Mavis Fisher ,186, 207, Pauline Jacques 192, Doreen Leeson 219. The Wallbangers squashed the league leaders, Barb's Bunnies, for five points. Outstanding team effort from •Marj, Poulter 172, Ann Smith 192, Helen Lewis 218, 226, Sandy Fielder 232, 271, 664 triple. ' . It was not a good night for the Oldtimers as they were bowling against 100 percent of their average and lost all seven points. THURSDAY MEN'S • This is appreciation week for the men's league, a tribute to the average bowlers ;with averages between 155 and 223. ° • Brian McLean led Ray's Rollers to seven • points over North End Marina with a triple of 933 and singles of 268,309 and 356. Suny's. took seven points from Bruins= Bombers 'led by Bruce Carrick's 167,209,268 and a 644 triple.,Lakeport took seven points from Selingers with Rick Duckworth rolling a 691 triple. RENT REVIEVi UPDATE FROM THE MINISIRY OF HOUSING NQWs3Rent Registrr.for all private rental units in Ontario. One of the most significant features of Ontario's new rent review system is the ;establishment of a computerized, province -wide Rent Registiy . Until now, it was often difficult for tenants to verify that their rents were legal. The new Rent Registry will record the maximum legal rent wean be charged for every private rental unit in the province. • When the registration process is complete, this informationwill be available ' free of charge to tenants, prospective tenants and landlords. Rent information will be updated annually. l.ur,rllnrrl.. of uf/ inv./we rental units in theN(,rocinee will be rvvlifirrr! to register with the trust llerlis/r,u. When the landlord's unity are properly registered. the Registry computer will automati- ctilly'upchit ' the resits each near. The Registry will record rent increases lllr each, unit of either the Guideline amount announced annually or by the amount decided lll)t01 in 11 runt review decision. Landlords will soon receive registration kits. , .1.uullnrds of rental complexes with more tir,rn six units )]re being sent registration kits itII the iii.cessary forms to be completed. 1 indlnrds Who have not received a regis- tratitin kit by February 2. 11)87, should phone or kit their local l{ent i(eview Office. 1. 11(1lords of smaller complexes can also lllliuiti rl.t;i ,tration kits by calling their local 141.rri('" 111.1.(nilton Kingston ihitc'hener 1,c)nclon \lississatlga North Bay • Oshawa Landlords of residential complexes with more than six rental units must register by May 1, 1987., • landlords of complexes containing more than six rental units have until May 1. 19M7, to regis- ter information about their unit.~ with the new Rent Registry. • Landlords of smkller complexes containing six 'units or less, as well a.5 boarding; houses and lodging houses, will be notified by they Ministry of Housing of a specific registration deadline at a later date. These landlords are encou- raged to file with the I?enl lrr;rli lr// .is early a.5 possible. • i,a.ndlords are required to file with the Registry the actual rent that was charged on .July 1, 1955, for every rental unit in their complex. • Most landlords will only he<required to register (»?ee. How tenants can verify their rents. • ll'hen Ilse. riiil.', for ri bolding luny, I►rrii registered, the Rrr/istrrl will notify the lrn,rllorrl and the tenimIs orthr rent iniontilitirm which has been recorded for their units., • 77,' Ili,r/is!iyj ii'il1 rrltii, (U/P/.tii' the Landlord and tenants of I/o' fino' limits for mu/c°inil.nlrp/iea- lion.s to rlrallr'04/(' or (y11 1121 the actual rent that has been recorrlwl:T Registry information will be easyto obtain. iA-5there arc more than one million rental units in the province, rent registration will take .,some time. When the registration process is fully con- pleted, information from the Registry will be" available by toll-free telepiione Or by visiting a local Rent Review Office. For more information and land- lord registration forms, call toll- free 1-800-387-9060, or phone your local Rent Review Office. Ontario 21 Rent Review Offices across the province: (705) 737-2111 (416) 528-8701• (613) 548-6770 (519) 579-5790 (519) 673-1660 . (416) 270-3280 (705) 476-1231 (416) 723-8135 Ottawa Owen Sound Peterborough St. Catharines Sudbury Thunder Bay Timmins Windsor (613) 230-5114 (519) 376-3202 (705) 743-9511 (416) 684-6562 (705).675-4373 (807) 475-1595 (705) 264-9555 (519) 253-3532 Ministry of Housing Hon. Alvin Curling, Minister MEV FROPO LITAN: TORONTO. City of Toronto (416) 964-8281 East York (416) 429-0664 Etobicoke and York (416) 236-2681 North York : " (416) 224-7643 Scarborough (416) 438-3452 6