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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-04-02, Page 30PAGE 68 --GO MM SIGN) frS , W1aDNEM ►' , AMU. 2, 1986 WHY PLACE GA • THERE IS A BETTER WAY., `CNE PROBLEM A gas tank can be pm- tured, gouged. scraped or beet in any number of ways, all leading to, rust, corrosion and leaks. THE SOLUTION HAVE YOl111 DAMAGED TANK REPAIRED. Gas Tank Renu Sege combines a unique chemical bontbng prod with existing fibreglass technology, to completely encase your damaged tank in a non-. corrosive shell. THE SERVICE GAS TANK RENU will repair any tanks (except propane): car, marine, truck & holding tanks in any condition providing it is not rusted on the inside. Sports First place comes down to one night ®f bowling ladies Monday league 415 helped the Ramblers to GAS TANK REND' SERVICE guarantees to repair any defects resulting from normal wear and tear on the gas tank for five years or as long as the customer owns the vehicle. 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MONDAY NIGHT LADIES' At off t s Angels bowled against 100 per- 51 eIp ids took two points from the After 20 nights of bowling there is no cent off their average and took all seven Ponies with Sharon henry and Wanda sure 117winnerpoints the league, Shirrs nge girls spoints.treak Theh Angels have been on a hotThe Ponies ling 469 points wiand 457 th Marion ofand down to 's Angels and streak asc eachweek eort they good games MacDonald rolling took five June Mich Ma ion pective- have 117 Miller a coIt all came down to inna nightwhich byyst Joan B TeamCoder bowling took five points from the could05. very settled by and ug a tie wBrenda Dineene209,, 665 Vicki pie. Grace226Mustangs poib rolling a 57 e would be a one game roll off with ford rolled 163,8232, 242 triple which MJoustinne Duith Irene's 555 and Dorothy total pins to declare a winner. was 16t pins over her average triple. Manuel's 512 helped the Mustangs to two Shirrs Girls put on the pressure as they points. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON took all seven pointsgfrom tshe Joyce ers- The Rolls Royce took one point from the The Love Bugs were shut out despite Team effortawith high games Bev Joyce Pet- tus 187, Barb Almasi 215, Whetstone Hot Rods on the strength of Janet Ruinig's Grace Mugford's 516 triple while Marie 200, 238, Brenda Teichert 204, 216, 618 tri- 606 triple and Jean Baechler's 505. Shirley Park's 576 and Kay Glen's 563 lifted the ple, Shirley Kennedy 238, 693 triple. The Snaith, 488, and Dianne Leddy, 632, led the Thunderbirds to seven points. Oldtimers fought back with good games by Hot Rods to five points. Dints from the •Sheila Brownlee's 479 and Jean Ban - Bev Million 202, Nancy White 223, 229, 638 with Sharon five points 495 helped the triple. The a, Marionettes. good games were rolled June Rourke 165; Pauline Jacques 197, Hockey exchange and Snow Jean Mundle 202, Anne McCartney 51t _ e. The Alice Mero 198 and Marilyn Bannister 208, ix next year triple. Blitz may be The Blazers were on a roll as they took all seven points from Troubles Back. Good possibility of s absent93 and Earleen A proposal by the Goderich Recreation tivities, asked the Goderich Minor Hockey for few to have the Snow Bli`z Winter Association to consider the p night back minor hockey's an- linking the two events. board association 222, 577 triple which is 157 triple. Troubles ntin relied by Audrey Brindley Edsels too Hondas to five Ramblers w' Sanders rollinga i over the Porches. Audrey Brindely 599 and Olive Gilbert a 535 triple. Joyce had a 649 triple for the Porches. N Names made a move in the stan- dings as they took five points from the Hamilton's 690 triple and Phyllis Book's by pl Marionettes took two points ledby A 577 games Spain. Earleen has been weeks and on her first 173, 183, over her average had high games 190, Jennifer Kruspe 191, 216, Liz Kruspe 209, 520 triple. a rolled pins Back Boardw Weekend coincide withIn a. letter tote , not exchange with Port Huron teams may president Charlie Boddy said that existing. not be possible.a The board, looking for novel ideas to constraints" on the town's representative augment the existing winter weekend ac- ° meHe added that thams would make the e suggeuest stion was worthy of consideration if some details worked withtelce time could uThe association will deal witthe mat- ter -ter later in the year. complete the first Minor hockey mustround of OMHA playoffs by Feb. 6 or 9 Boddy said in the letter and because of poor weather, the Industrial Hockey Oi Tour- nament in January and the Hockey Tournament in February, it leaves inor hockey with little flexibility with respect to weekends. ice The association has had to juggle times and use practice hours in order to get playoff games completed by deadline. t help This,"he explained, results in poor paid the tendance. Boddy said it may Oltimers could hold their tournament closer to the end of Febraury. The matter will be entertained by the 1986-87 executive of minor hockey: Audrey k;: •.ion „ ,v -;,,"re`s--""• :�•• ;.� ..�' •�.•-.; �,`....'.^'ur'FJ""` .... ten..+ -r .-..'_"1117 rok ro•- - .- NEW into FEATURE: tal apartment. pat of a single family Turn an empty warehouse.jizetory, hospital or school • into rental housing. President's Cup Night held at club- The lub The average score was 25 points when the Goderich Duplicate Bridge , Club - played a three -table Howell game at the Legion Mar. 24. Maryt'Doi: nelly and John Wood finished first with 311/2 points and were followed by Ralph Kingswell and Bill Duncan, 29, and Pat Stringer and CathyMcDon d7.s eight The average score was 84 points at tables were involved in a Mitchell game. President's Cup Night Mar. 25. Rosanne Yeats and Brian Reeve were overall winner and first in the North -south division with 116% points. Jean Papernick and Cathy McDonald followed with 931/2 points while the teams of Mary' Ann Demp- sey and Dawna Sproule and Evie McDonagh and od finished and fourth respectively third ith 82 and 611/2 - points. - P.K. Venkiteswaran and Aelian Weerasooriya. were first in the, east -west section with 104 points while John Donatis : and Bill Bradley were second with 931/2. The team of ;Georgia Schaefer and _ Eleanor Erskine were third with 93 points and Ralph Kingswell and Bill Duncan finished fourth with 871/zpoints. Add new rental units on to an existing housing ' project. Transform an unused retail spice into money- making rental units. $ for each new apart - 7000 ment created through conversion. 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"Let's turn this one over to the fire - ,department," Harry Worsen said. "They . have good husky guys for that sort of - thing.' Will recongnize volunteers Minister of Tourism and Recreation, John Eakins announced that nomination forms and information kits for the Corps D'Elite volunteer recognition program are now available across Ontario. The material can be obtained at Ministry of Tourism and Recreation district field of- fices across the province. Provincial nominations must be postmarked no later than Mar. 31. Nomination details for the regions are available at MTR district offices. Up to 35 awards will be presented this spr- ing for significant volunteer contribution to recreation at the provincial level. Fifteen awards honoring recreation volunteers will be conferred in the five ministry regions throughout the year. The awards will consist of a framed Corp D'Elite certificate, a citation outlining the volunteer's achievements and a Corps D'Elite lapel pin. "Recreation in Ontario•depends strongly on the thousands of 'volunteers that ,hie OM - tribute time and energy. The Corps program has been designed to encourage those volunteers and stimulate contribu- tions from others," Eakins said.