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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, APR Ii,16, 1986—PAGE 3B
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Auleen's
gels continue to lead
After the first week of playoffs, only 183 games.
The Marionettes are 20 pins behind
despite Marilyn Banniser's 220 single and
606 triple. Ila Williams rolled a 203 and Joan
Crawford and Kitty Smith 185.
pins separate the four teams in A Division.
Auleen's Angels lead with 3302 led by Joar
Burleigh who bowled 215, 271 and a 644 tri-
ple. Brenda Dineen had a 277, 216 and 685 tri-
ple; Carolyn Carter had a 245 single and
Auleen Theriault a 234.
Three pins behind, with a total of 3299, was
Shirt's Girls, working with only five
bowlers. The team got super games from
Dot Bourdeau who rolled singles of 286, 264
and a' 717 triple while high singles were roll-
ed by Joyce Pettus, 170 and 176 and Barb
Almasi, 247.
The Old Timers are in third place with
3139 pins and the team was led by Barb
Meriam's 161 and 158 singles while team-
' mates a Maillet
210), and SandyiFielder te ) (216)bhad good
B Division is led by the No Names with
3219 with Jean Mundle rolling 265 and 277
singles and a 622 triple. Anne McCartney
had singles of 215 and 292 and a 678 triple
while Del Geddes had a 684 triple on the
strength of 233 and 234 singles.
Joyc& 1 amilton, 201, Lorraine Jones 200
and Marg Hall, 200,193 and 593 triple led the
way.
Trouble's Back got off to a slow start but
came back in the last two games to bring
their pin fall to 2662. Audrey Brindley, 221,
and Verna Jackson, 206, led the way.
There is one more week of playoffs in
Wednesday afternoon action. In the A Divi-
sion the standings are; Hot Rods 4672, Rolls
Royce, 5486, Thunderbirds, 4936, Firebirds,
5022, Mustangs 4769 and Ponies, 4976.
Points in the B Division are: Edsels, 4555,
Porsches, 4736, Caddies, 5036, Ramblers
4791, Hondas, 4791 and Love Bugs, 4758.
High games for the week included: Sheila
Brownlee, 484; Jean Bannister, 455; Mick
Chambers, 507; Ilene Sillib, 506; Ev Macln-
nis, 567; Joyce Hamilton, 492; Yvonne
Doherty, 527; Shirley Smith, 501; Marie
Park, 616; Helen Durnin, 532; Sharon
Sanders, 472; Doreen Willis, 532; Penny
Breen, 569; Irene Sparks, 553; Audrey
Brindley, 557; Donelda McDonald, 471;
Joanne Ducharme, 664; Janet Rumig, 636;
Daisy Scott, and Barb Pigg 543.
Fashion show highlights closing
for ladles curling section
dinner
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The curling season for the Ladies Curl
bank grass. This show was videotaped (it vice president, Doreen Garrow; secretary,
annual closing dinner Wednesday March p
26. was rumored) for a future airing on Wide- Kelly Shriner; treasurer, Muriel Kellough;
The regular radies were able to invite World of Sports. bonspiel, Penny Peters and Vicki Culbert;
formergmembers or introduceenthe sporty ed • After the show, the winners of third draw jittney, Emily Crew, Phil Lawrence, and
newfgals through a six -end game played were presented with prizes. First place Kay King; social, Doreen Garrow, Kathy
tie i . Wilson,
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Wished, Phil Fisher and first Cin- ly Doherty, Patti McManus and Michelle Wednesday nayht y draw,
, Doreennor Erskine.,
dy Fisher won the draw. Lakachko. Second place went to Nancy
After dinner the ladies were entertained ° McKinnon's team of Leslie Zolob, Colleen and Roberta Machan and press reporter,
• Colleen Maguire.
On April 14th a card party will be held at
8 p.m.
by a hilarious fashion show of outlandish
curling ,wear. The fashions included
everything from colour-coded sox (for the
Maguire and Patti Noirel. Nancy
Nephew's team of Kathy Hamilton, Vi Str-
inger and Gwen Kiar placed third.
Chess club playoff results
Current play-off standings of the Goderich
Chess Club are as follows:
Level 1- Semi -Finals
A
Dennis Little
versus
Mark Dunsbier
1. Drawn game
2.
3.
Bob Dick
versus
Eric Hallam
1. Bob Dick
2. Bob Dick
3. –
Winner (Bob Dick)
Level 2 Semi -Finals
B
A
John Crawford
versus
Mike Cox
1. John Crawford
2. John Crawford
3.–
Winner (John Crawford)
Barry Page
versus
Don Wilson
1. Barry Page
2.
3.
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