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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1985-11-27, Page 28•weavingoglawC&am o CANADIA AWARD WIN ,I ING: DESIGNER GODERICH, ONTARIO 524-4509 FRED LAWRENCE ELECTRIC 526.75051 Terrific Christmas Presents! BOOK & BAKE ' SALE OVER 1,500 NEW BOOKS AT BARGAIN BASEMENT PRICES AT... Sponsored By Goderich Figure Skating Club *Hairstyling •Barbering •Ear Piercing •Make-up 55 Erb St. East 886-6305 Monday to Friday 9' 8:30 am to 4:30 pm STANDING COMMITTEE ON PROCEDURAL AFFAIRS AND AGENCIES, BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS oma® LEGISLATIVE SCRUTINY OF APPOINTMENTS Ontario The Standing Committee on Procedural Affairs and Agencies, Boards and Commissions will commence hearings in December, 1985, on the methods by which it believes that appointments should be made to agencies, boards and commissions of the Government of Ontario to which the Lieutenant Governor in Council makes some or all of the appointments and all corporations in which the Crown in right of Ontario is a majority shareholder. The Committee invites written submissions from individuals, groups or organizations wishing to comment on the above -noted subject. All briefs should be deposited with the Clerk of the Committee not later than Friday, 6 December 1985. MICHAEL J. BREAUGH, M.P.P. Chairman Roon'i 104, Legislative Building Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1A2 416/963-1462 A. SM/RLEFORSYTH Clerk of the Committee 1T�! 1ges• O'Bfi s et ErniesRaiders, . 5 SunsetGo 5 4 2 12 6 1 JI1-J ls., . Q 1X.:..0 0 GODERICH CHESS CLUB STANDINGS AS OF NOVEMBER 20, 1985 LEVEL 1 Round Robin Play W L D % Mark Maurer 3 0 0 1.000 Bob Dick 2 0 0 1.000 Owen Moriarty 1 2 0 • '333 Doug Brindley 3 4 0 .430 Eric Hallam 1 3 0 .250 W. Gottschalk ' 2 3 0 .400 LEVEL 2 Round Robin Play W L D % Robert Nau 4 1 0 .800 John Crawford 5 2 0 .714 Richard Bennett 2 2 0 .500. Don Wilson 3 3 0 .500 Dennis Luiting 1 0 0 .333 Mike Cox 0 2 0 .000 Barry Page 0 1 0 .000 s Bt1,Le ( .23 . 9 32 15 31 2P 'fQ) . 16. 3 Path .a , 10 , : 19 29 4 Brianfoody(B) 14 14 28 :'g MarkFrayne (B) . 14 14 28 6 Terry Schoemaker (E1 13 14 27 7 Greg Burns (C) 14 12 26 8 Phil Arlhur (S) 13 12 25 9 Kevin Meriam (S) 13 12 25 10 Peter Bakker (0) 12 12 24 Central Jr. C Standings Hanover Port Elgin Walkerton Kincardine Goderich Wingham W L 12 0 8 3 8 5 5 7 3 10 1 12 T 2 2 0 0 0 0 • Pts 26 18 16 10 6 2 Future Games: Friday - Goderich at Port Elgin - 8:30 p.rn. Marionettes areon a real roll in Monday bowling MONDAY NIGHT LADIES The Marionettes were on a roll as they took seven points from Auleen's Angels. High singles were rolled by Kit Smith 174, Ila Williams 192, Marion Beacom 201, Marilyn Bannister 210, Betty Fisher 230, 564 triple. The "Angels" had good games rolled by Grace Mugford 183, Auleen Theriault 222, Joan Burleigh 235 and Brenda Dineen 282, 625 triple. Audrey Brindley led Troubles Back to a five point. win over the Oldtimers. High singles rolled . by Verna Jackson 149, Deb Stright 168, Audrey Durnin 172, Liz Kruspe 218 and Audrey Brindley 212, 226, 257, 695 tri- ple. The Oldtimers came away with two points led by Melba Maillet 219, 232. 626 tri- ple and Nancy White 275, 636 triple. The Blazers had a good night as they took five points from Shirt's Girls. Good gamt:. rolled by Jean Pinder 183 and Lorraine Jones 187, 261, 605 triple. The "Girls" managed to take two points, led by Mary Lynne Telford 176, Joyce Pettus 189, Bev Whetstone 212 and Brenda Teichert 228, 572 triple. The No Names bowled against 100 percent of their average and took all seven points. High games rolled by June Rourke 170, Pauline Jacques 190, Donna Duncan 205, Jean Mundle 216 and Del Geddes 222, 205, 268, 695 triple. TUESDAY FARMER'S LEAGUE The league is ow in its 6th week and the Bonsai Bombers are leading: This week the s Bombers -comfortably won over Sound Trek taking 25 of a possible 30 points. The Bombers were led by Steve Johnston, Jack Livingston and Jeff Cox with each taking three out of three games. The Berzerko Buddies are working their way up fast, trailing the Bombers with 96't pts. The Buddies defeated the Entertainers taking an impressive 22 pts. of the possible 30. The high rollers for the Berzerko Bud- dies were Graham Hamilton rolling a 775 triple and Al Dekker hitting a new high tri- ple of 665. Huronia Hustlers took 20 points against Grubs Group, closing the gap to only seven points between third and fourth place. Wayne Mclssac led Huronia with a 606 triple and Don Bauer took all three individual points for the team. The league standings are as follows: Bonsia Bombers 105 pts., Berzerko Buddies 96'2, Grubs Group 92, Huronia Hustlers 85, Entertainers 84 and Sound Trek 77'2 points. WED. AFTERNOON LADIES Barb Pigg bowled a 515 triple in ladies' league play followed by Daisy Scott with a 505. The Hot Rods took five points led by Yvonne Dougherty with a 556. For the Thunderbirds, Marie Park was top bowler with a 486 triple. Audrey Brindley was top bowler for Porsche with a 565 triple. Anne Linklater was top bowler for the Hondas with 494 followed closely by Mary Lou Melick's 493. The Love Bugs took seven points. They were led by Joanne Ducharme with a 654 tri pie. Helen Russell was high bowler for the Caddies with a 519 triple. Mildred Cook was high bowler for the Firebirds with a 528 tri- ple followed by Susan Hiusser with a 500 tri- ple. June Mohring was high bowler for the Ponies' with a 522 triple. Doreen Willis was high bowler for the Edsels with a 471. 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