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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1984-11-07, Page 22PAGE 4A--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1984 ANS. _..-UNC NT' Robert McIntyre reg... Q a H.A.A. HEARING AID SPECIALIST is pleased to announce the opening of a monthly HEARING AID SERVICE CENTRE at 74 The Square, Goderich Commencing WED., NOV. 14 from 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. If your present hearing aid requires servicing or If you're thinking of purchasing a hearing aid ... please call 524-7661 for an appointment. McINTYRE HEARING AID SERVICE 386 Cambria Ste, Stratford Serving Huron & Perth County Since 1972 Only 7 more shopping weeks till Christmas! // :`i/ f Yes, Christmas is only a short time away. If you're wondering whit to. buy for all those sisters, brothers, cousins, aunts, uncles - all the people you're giving gifts to - keep your eye on Upcoming issues of the Goderich Signal - Star. We'll have lots of gift suggestions and ideas to make this Christmas buying season a little easier for you! Goderic`h SIGNAL—STAR Your guide to Christmas gift giving RTS Dup1iate�d� h. ���er � first, Barb Howe and Marian Lane, 128; se- cond Bill Duncan and P. K. Venkiteswaran, 121.5; third Susan White and Audrey Tobin, 116; fourth Shirley Wood and Mary Hewitt, 113.5. The Goderich Delicate Bridge Club Dawna Sproul' 30 points; second Louise played an 11 -table Mitchell game on Oc- Heatherington d Mary Lapaine, 126.5; tober 30, with Eleanor Erskine directing. third Jane and Brian Cere, 122.5; fourth Winners in the North-South division Frank and Jimonnelly, 120. were: first, Mary Ann Dempsey and Winners in the East-West division were: Madcapps SENIOR CITIZENS LEAGUE The Madcaps continued their winning ways, taking seven points from the Scatter- brains. Ann Sanderson was again in good form, with a 504 triple and Marie Park had a 194 single. Kay Glen's 405 triple was best for the Brains. The Madcaps are now the top team. Pinpickers also took seven from their op- ponents the V.I.M.S. Both teams were close, ly matched, but the Handicaps gave the Pickers full points. Jim Boys' fine 227 single helped the Ups & Downs get five points from Ed's Girls. Isabel Mullen was tops with a 510 triple for keep winning ginleague. tees 15, Head Pins and Perfect Games 11, Lane Busters 10, Ups & Downs seven, "Alley" Gators eight, Pin Heads seven, Spare Parts six, Corner Pins three, Bowling Balls two. High boy average goes to Kevin Fritzley with an average of 165. The, high girl average goes to Julie Fisher with 122. The three high singles are Kevin Fritzley taking first and third place with an awesome 217 and a 165, second place goes to Denis Lassaline with a whopping 182. The 3 high doubles are Kevin Fritzley with a tremendous 382 pins, Denis Lassaline with a great 334 and Stuart Knight with 285. the Girls. Headpins split games with the Jem's, with the Pins getting four points, Mary Err- ington's 167 giving the Headpins the edge. Marion Biggin had a 166 for the Jem's. Bev Hamilton came through vtrjth a 541 tri- ple and Gwyn McRae 194 singe brought the GIMS four points from Art's TnrfG . Art Young had two good games 202 and 226 for the Tarts. BANTAMS BY K.D. Into the fifth week of bowling, the points awarded are as follows: Alley Cats in first place with 18 points, Bowling Bbmbs 15, Gut- enrniller bowiers compete ete in zone finals for a 5-2 win. Larry Million was high for the Dirty Half with a 665 triple. The F'rame Ups led by Chris and Arlene Connor took 5 points from the Pin Pickers. Chris rolled a 778 triple while Arlene had her best night, with a 630 triple. Harvey Culbert and Rob Riehl were tops for the Pickers with 760 and 684 triples respectively. The Tailenders led by Jim Martin's 564 triple, took a 4-3 spilt from the GMC's. Joanne Callow had a good night, with a 618 triple. Helen Riehl led the ?'s to a 4-3 split over the Unknowns, with a 553 triple. Al Fisher was the top Unknown with a 614 o-.a„a+yem On Sunday, October 28, three teams from the Benmiller HIGH -LOW DOUBLES Foresters travelled to Woodstock, for the Western Ontario CHAMPIONSHIPS Zone Finals. Of the seven teams competing, Benmiller Again this year, Little Bowl will be hosting the Sunbeam placed first, second and third. Winners were Benmiller High -Low Doubles tournament. As most of you will No.2, Doug Fuller, Sylvia Johnston, Bob Rising, Yvonne remember, partners are picked according to their in - Dougherty, Jack Gilbert and Arlene Curran. Benmiiler. dividual league average and will be trying to improve on No. 3, second: Grant and Sandra Curran, John and Mary their scores over the next six weeks, in order to qualify for Bissett and Dave and Debbie Sowerby. Benmiller No. 1, the house round tournament. From here the winners can third: Ted Johnston, VI Fuller, Ralph Curran, Rose Rising, move on to the zone, regional, and provincial champion- Gord Dougherty and Olive Gilbert. ships to vie for the trip for two, to Florida. Individual winners were Doug Fuller with a 1096 for high Ii there are any,questions, information can be obtained by 301 for men's high single. five, Rose Rising 232 for ladies high single and Dave Sower- from your league secretary or any member of the ex- ecutive of the Little Bowl 5 Pin Bowlers Association. . triple. On Saturday, November 3, Benmiiler entered three more MONDAY NIGHT MEN Charlie Bruinsma came in to lead Bell's Angels to a 5-2 teams and took off for the Chief Rangers Tournament in It seems to be getting pretty hard to hang onto first place win, over the Bowled Eagles. Charlie had a nice 681 triple. Orangeville. Twelve teams were entered. Benmiller No, 2 in this league, as almost every week a new leader is Myles Murdock was the top Eagle with a 605 triple. took first place, with a total pinfall of 4883 for five games. declared. This week Murphy's Landing dished out a Barb Chapman and Bruce Carrick led Barb's Gang to a Toronto, a team which has taken the tournament for decisive defeat to the previous leaders, French Cleaners, to 5-2 win over the Unpredictables. Barb and Bruce rolled 660 several years, came second, with a 4645 total. On our winn- take over top spot. Art Burt rolled a big 894 triple, to help and 649 triples. Kay Glen was the high Unpredictable with ing team was Ted and Sylvia Johnston, Ralph and Arlene Murphy's take 23 of the 30 points 'from French. Dick a 496 triple. • Peas all swept Fuller, Ed and Dorr thy Smythe and Ruth Oke, came in and 780 triple on the light. Curran and Lloyd Haskell. Benmiller, No. 1, Doug and Vi McLean was the high bowler for French with a 321 single WEDNESDAY AFIERNOON LADIES Sweet third, with a 4574 total. Beni -Miler No. 3: Glen Lamb, Bob Selinger-Wood went down to a 18-12 loss at. the hands of their opponents, Buttercups, Tiger The Bluebelles, Daffy Dillies, and Sweet s" and Snap - and Rose Rising, and Gord and Yvonne Dougherty, with a the A Team, but it was enough to put them in second spot, dragons, respectively for seven points this Halloween day. 4475 total came in sixth. just ahead of French. Ron Klages was the high man for the High scores were posted by Grace Mugford, 220 and 548, Individual awards went to Doug Fuller with a 1148 high A Team, with a 603. Carson Maley stayed hot for Selinger, Irene Todd, 205 and 593, Sheila Brownlee, 223 and 584, Bob Rising, 271 and Lloyd Haskell 243. leading teams keep knocking each other off. This week five and a 333 high single. Ralph Curran rolled a 1139 for as he turned in a 733 triple in the match. a Marion Miller, 240 and 565 and Daisy Scott, 228 and 602. five and 290 single. Ted Johnston had a 285, Glen Lamb, 279, Little Bowl are slowly climbing in the standings as the a:pi askell their Boak, with 202 and 553 and Helen Durnin with 258 This was the first year women have been able to bowl in they took a big 23 points from the Poverty Pak, led by Jerry 3 t. this tournament. Benmiller had seven women and London Rivett with a 785. Earl Lawrence was tough for the Pak as .averaged a 191. Good bowling Rose. and John's Jokers with the Tail Ends winning 1743. Simon Tulips and Doreen's Daisies also had a 4-3 spilt deeccision, two. They didn't beat the men, but did very well. Yvonne he rolled a 287 single and 626 triple. with top honors going to Irene Sparks, with 231 and 541 and Dougherty had a 223 single and Rose Rising 213. Rose The closest match of the night was between the Tail Ends Joanne Ducharme, with 271 and 582. Mar(Hall with 210 and Joyce Hamilton with 605 topped into organizing the teams for the two tournaments. was John Miller with a 705. Next year Benmiller will be hosting this tournament. 'Langlois was the big gun for the Tail Ends, as he came the Carnations to a 5-2 victory over Mary's Gold who Special thanks to Doug Fuller, for his time and effort put through with a 686 for the night. High bowler for the Jokers managed to get two points with Mick Chambers' 231 and 561. FORESTERS SUNDAY MIXED MONDAY NIGHT LADIES THURSDAY NIGHT LADIES With three nights complete the league are off to a great The Marionettes are still holding top spot even though the Spare Parts took five points on Thursday night, with start with good bowling and well matched teams. Next Captain's Kids sailed off with five points. Marilyn Ban -,Grace Young having the high triple of 558. Four out of five week, team standings will be published. nister led the Marionettes with a 232 single and a 560 triple. bowlers for that team brought their averages up. The Brian Johnston of Brian MacLean's "Bombers" had the Ila Williams rolled a 206 single, to help her team win two Nighthawks took two points with Mary Iamb bowling a 519 top single of 294 and 636 triple, but Brian McLean had top points. Captain's Kids are picking up points each week and triple. triple with 244, 227 and 259, for a 730. This was good enough Ellen Moody led her team with a 172 single and 484 triple. Alieycats took five points with Lois Armstrong having a . to take Tom Willis' Presidents Choice for a 5-2 win. Tom Auleen's Angels swooped down on the Blazers and flew really good night, beating her average every game, ending had a nice 271 single and Nancy Willis had a 223 single. away with five points. High single for the Angels was up with a 508 triple. What Not's took two points with Linda Dorothy Mero of Dan Mero's Dan's Fans, had the ladies' Auleen Theriault, 231 and Brenda Dineen, a 201 single, 545 Rodger's 603 triple. high single of 280 for a 631 triple, but that wasn't good triple. Joyce Hamilton helped the Blazers take two points Team Canada took five points, with Barb Little having a enough to take Ron Willis' Spark E team. They ended in a with her 175 single and 511 triple. terrific game of 247. Wallbangers held on to take two close 4-3 for Spark E. Lucy Johnston of Dan's Fans had a Trouble was in no trouble at all as they took five points points, with Helen Lewis having a good night with a 562 tri - 203 single. Ron Willis was top bowler for his team, with from the No -Names, with Audrey Brindley's Brennan pri304 single agnd pie. Trouble Makers had little trouble defeating the Yo Yo's singlesmof 245 and e216 for a os te. a 8g single behind 631 dt�1Kr�pe Ann The No Names cam awaywith her 2wih two 0-7. ICIn, Pontes had the high triple of 538 but honourable him was teammate Sandy Fisher, with a 258 single and tri- pohLy as Del Geddes rolled a 238 single and 603 triple for mention should go to Doris Vanderende, bowling a good 187 piJack4G This was the top women's tripleot for the night. he helped and Barb Pigg a 214 game. Marj Smith of the Yo Yo's, had Jack Gilbert's Ups and Downs lost 5-2 to Ruth Oke's her team. Donna Duncan the cause, with a 192 Hascals Rascals. Doug Haskell was top bowler for his team single• a good 529 triple but just wasn't good enough to take any with a 267 single for a 645 tripe. Yvonne Dougherty had a Shire's Girls had a good night, as they took seven points week. 239, 219, Gord Doughert and Ruth Oke 208, 200. Ted from the Oldtimers. Shirley Kennedy led her tearrn with points this a THURSDAY MIXED Johnston was tops for•Ups-and Downs with 254 and 235 for a 666 triple and Bev Whetstone came up with a 230 single. Top 678 triple. Jack Gilbert was close behind with 226, 231, 206 bowler for the Oldtimers was Nancy White with a 264 single First Weepkosition is held by the Dlzastors, taking four for a 663 triple. Bob Bouck had a 208 for the same team. and a 597 triple. JaneBoyd had 1921XEDgle• points Copycats took three points, Sharon Tyo with an Scott Little of Ralph Curran's Arlie' good ono s was top a of 126 had a great game of 246. bowler with a 268 single fora 633 triple, enough to take Tricky Six takes over first place. The Tricky Six, led by average ht Owls, Barry cross 10'ifor win.r Ralph had a047 single. Lee the McLeanfor the Dirty cHalf Dozen to handle. Dick of Dick and rolled a 312 sth, were too ingle which took three points. Thuch The "A" team took four e Four against two games along with had 212 and 207, for thea triple of 604 for the 10's, along Ed Smythe's 208 of same team. and 721 triple, while Beth rolled a 223 single and 571 triple with the total of five points against the "Semis". • ill • • The forecast for baciaY Is M ELCH ERs VERY MllD' (anfidia a Ca ms f ted/f//AES �nadusaz' a e rGO'ige #Pxw ee, modGu*d LOW/4V OfffikadiVg •,r • 4rnNTPf Ai •' Via' mi 40% air. ivol Whatever the weather, make sure it's Very Mild. ti •z • •7 VERY Rye Whisky From Melchers. Cheers! Santa Claus Paratle '84 THEME: "CHRISTMAS AT THE MOVIES" It you wish to enter a float in the parade, the deadline for entries is FRIDAY, NOV. 16 CATEGORIES NON COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL YOUTH GROUP SCHOOL INDIVIDUAL 1ST, 2N0 & 3RD PRIZES will be awarded in each category ,- _lift SATU RDAY NOVEMBER 24th, 1 P.M. 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