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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-03-11, Page 22PAGE 8A —GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1987 W73 Two -Speed Washer Convenience Features LiFive Wash/Rinse Water Temperature Combinations ]Four Wash/Spin Combinations [hint Filter . [ JBleach Dispenser W73 59990 W72 Two Speed Washer Convenience F alures Three WOh/Rinse Water Temperature Combinations Three Wash/Spin Combinations Built into Cycles tmt Frlter • .Pump Guard W72 $57590 Sale Ends March 31, 1987 1 to eric k. sk . tees Susan Cook and Paula Glew led the Goderich Figure Skating Club's strong per- formance at the interclub figure skating competition a1 Seaforth, March 1. Cook won the senior ladies prepared solo free skate and Glew .captured the novice ladies intterpretive free skate title. Fine performances by Emma Holl- ingworth and Sanna Landenpera gave them second place medals at the meet which in- cluded teams from Blyth, Brussels, Clinton, Listowel, Lucknow, Milverton, Mitchell, Wingham, Moncton, host club Seaforth, St. Marys, Stratford as well as Goderich. Hollingworth 'finished second in in- termediate ladies prepared solo free skate and Landenpera, an exchange student from Finland, was runner up to Cook. Kendra Fry was third in flight 1 juvenile ladies interpretive free skate, Becky Schuett fourth and Tara MacKinnor placed fifth in flight 2. In pre -novice dance two Goderich pairs captured fourth place, Julie Cook ' and -MacKennor in flight 1 and Lisa Adamson and Schuett in flight 2. Flight 2 novice interpretive saw Tammy Marshall take second and in flight 3, Jillian O'Neill plane fifth. Sonya McCallum was fifth in flight 2 junior interpretive and paired with Landenpera, they were sixth in junior dance., Hollingworth was fifth in intermediate in- terpretive; McCallum fifth in junior in- terperative and Cook and Landenpera were fourth and fifth respectively in senior prepared. ' Interclub Figure Skating Competition is an annual event and next year marks the twentieth anniversary. Spiuty4 That means Weddings, Graduations.– all sorts of special occasions! Be prepared to capture it all on film,- SOPta SA'�E pcOCES ell les-5eoek 1$340141 a �° Anticipation of Spring CAMIERASPECIALS.Novwtlt March31, 1987 CLINTON . 482.9494 EXETER m 235.1612 GODERICH m 524.4840 across from Shirals next. to Mac's Milk in the. Suncoast Mall The JERVI5 EDGE MARCH '87 THE CANADIAN FORESTRY SERVICE PRG[ECTING OUR MOST PRECIOUS NATURAL RESOURCE „_ - _ _ or over 90 years, the Canadian Forestry Service has been involved in the management of our country's forest sector. Our forests arc worth $33 hillion in thl2 Canadian economy. You din depend on the Canadian Forestry Service to promote Canada's forest resources for the economic, social and envir(5nmcrital henefit of all Canadians. For mote information on the Canadian Forestry Service write: ® Canadian Forestry Service Canadien Service des forts THE CANADIAN FORESTRY SERVICE • 351 St. Joseph Boulevard Hull, Q ichec KIA 105 Uanac a c etition A number of fine perforrnances led the.Goderich Figureskating Club to a strong showing at the interclub Competition at Seaforth. (L -R) Emma Hollingworth 2nd in intermediate prepared free skate, Susan Cook winner senior ladies interpretive free skate, Sanna• Landenpera 2nd in senior ladies interpretive. (front) Panla Glew winner in novice ladies in- tlerpretive. (photo by Ted Spo9ner) Three teams take seven -'points • from page 7A Tuesday Men Three teams came away with seven points .leaving the other three with none this week. Diehards.. got_seveniromSifto.Saints. as_Dan Van Ninhuys relied 292 and 729. Jake Martel with 667 led Sherwood Express to seven from Bonsai Bombers who had a 250 and 638 • from Steve Johnston. Easy Riders got seven' as they bowled against 90% of their averages. Lloyd Haskell had.318 and 649. Wednesday Young Men . Dave's Dudes, with 663 by Dave Forde and 291 by Rick Bourassa took five points off leading Raymones as John Leddy rolled 254 and TornSmith 243. Little Bowl Vikings got seven points with 265 'and 660 by Gary Erb and 645 -by Jeff Powell: Dirty Danglers took seven points off Bob's Buddies. Dan Shad - dick rolled 276. Wednesday Major Al Sanders rolled 327 and 1298 as Shirley's. Team took 18 points from Barb's Team despite 289 and 1214 by Barb ;Chapman and 312 by Jerry Rivett. Marj's Team got 24.5 points from Del's Team as Sonny . Moore rolled 1210 and Marj Moore .316 and 1178. Lloyd Haskell had 286. Standings are now Marj's -142.5, Shirley's -117, Del s - 84.5 and Barb's - 76. • Wednesday mixed Bob Melick with 649 - 164 "POA is this week's winner as A&P took seven points from Scario's. Dale Fisher rolled 262 and 630 while husband Gard had 279 and Marylou Melick was 98 POA. Park. House got seven 'points as they bowled against 90% of their 'averages. CE -DJ's took seven points off leading Happy Gang despite •645 by Debbie Clarence and 234 by Cheryl Smith...Jean Desjardin rolled 75 POA. Newcomers PT 2 took five points off Janet's Jokers as Ralph Curran had 646 and Janie Rebernick 636. Ron Burt had 262 and 677. . Thursday Seniors Eagles jumped into second place as they got seVen points from Hawks. Cal Callender had 202 and Gwyn McRae 206 and 215. Ed Smythe had 239, 284, 224 —752 to lead Spar- rows to five points from Skylarks. Howard Currie rolled 215. Jack Gilbert with 639 and Art LeFebre 'with 284 and 632'topped Purple Finches to three points from Robins •as'• Helen Durnin rolled 639. Swans, led_ by Mel • Dickson with 214 and 551 got four points •• from-Old-Cr-ows:-Bluebirds. got -seven -points., -.-..... . from Bluejays as Helen Dickson rolled 202. and Ben Hamilton.has 230. Thursday Mined Mixed, Ups led with 89, followed by Maybe Next Week 86, 'Exterminators., 85,, Spinners 83, Masters 79 and Swingers 61. Haydn Thomas rolled 216, Bob Walsh .253 and 648, Corinne Walsh 246 and 645, George Telford 237, Jim Farrell 201, Lois Rowe 203 and Ron Carrick 200. Foresters Final Standings were Spoilers 47, Two Steps 34,.TJ's 33, Outsider 31, Mac 6 31, Shat: tered Breams 31, T.N..Rollers ••30, BJ's Bears 30, Six Pack 25, Head Pins 23. High games were bowled by Mavis Fisher 222, • Olive Gilbert 223, Ralph Curran 239 and 692, Brian .MacLean 255 and 676, Libby Wilson 202, Tom Willis 258, John Wain 227, 'John Bissett 628, Ruth Oke 218, Yvonne Dougher- ty 264, Donna Hayden 272, Ted Johnston 251' and 678, Sandy Willis 228, Ed Smythe 243, Peter Duskocy 238. Good luck in the playoffs. . Y.B.C. Bradley Black has a 115 game for PeeWees as Ryan Wilson rolled 93, Steven Suplat 93, Chris Steep 98, Trisha Dodds 92, Jason Carpenter 90, Jeff Hakkers 91 and Ben McLellan 99 and 91: In Bantam play Karen Crawford rolled 170, Michael Vessey 183, Sean Fellow 188, Cathy Wade 152, Dawn Baker 162,., Oenis Lassalirie 188. Tabatha Farrell 134, Jason Hayter 205, Laurie Sygrove .164, and Christina Morley 172. Keith Venkiteswaran rolled, 122,' John Wain 145, Aaron Cousins 123, and Mark Philips 167. In Junior and Senior action Martin Papple bowled 222 and 637, Julie Fisher 202, David Golders 205, Lance Langford 234, Mike Mc- Cabe 274, Dan Suplat 205, Cathy Miller 218, Derk Rumig 228, .Allan Brindley 230, Angie Rivett 205, Brad Fisher 247. Jeff Powell had • high triple and single with 311 and 766. 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