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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-11-26, Page 24PAGE 8A T�IAN 1,-.E DISCO U } Sports SALENov. 26 _ ®ec. 10 / 86 ® c• o m s o® s° o® • 40 Roll Christrnas Paper 26" x 50 Only Silver Icicles 1000 Strands .99 Large Assortment of Boxed Christmas Cards 25010 Off Only • 59 Braun Maybelline Great Lash Mascara or Lip Colour Only 2.49 Electric Razors 2 E Off Buxton Leather Wallets Only 13.99 ;Brut 33 Sift Sets Only Bic Disposable Old Spice After Shave 125 MI. Lotion Y PA 14.,Onl fr; Twin Mini Lighters 2 Only • 59 Pearl of the Sea Bath Gift Set Soap & Foam Bath 59 Only • Lifesaver Story Books 59 Only • Kodak Video Tapes L750 or 4120 Only 7.99 h Iowan Musk Oil Spray Cologne 65 MI. 9 Only 7. 9 Smiles & Chuckles Elegante Chocolates 600 g. Only 4.59 Neilson's Will -o-packs 170 g. Dominion Only 1 • 39 Tape Regular or Magic 69 Only • TFIIAN GLE DISCOUNT; 172 The Square, Goderieh/Main Corner,'Clinton/Main Corner, Seaforth Brad Armstrong of Lakeland Industrial (formerly J.H. Jets) picks up a loose puck hi the slot and fights off a check from Paul Doherty (10) of Sunset Golf Club in men's Recreation Hockey League action Sunday. Leroy Merian (9) and Dennis Kerr (35) watch the play develop. Lakeland took advantage of a shorthanded Sunset team and won the game. (photo by Dave Sykes) Parkhouse Rangers win a pair in men's league Parkhouse Rangers won a pair of games in the Goderich Recreation Hockey League last week, defeating Hodges 5-3 last Wednes- day and destroying Bedford 12-3 Sunday. Steve Sierstma scored two goals for the winners last Wednesday as the Rangers overcame a 2-1 period d deficit.Harald !,Sita�t Peet, Terry Schoemaker and Dean Nesbit rounded out the scoring for the winners. Ian Chisholm scored four goals and Terry Schoemaker recorded - a hat trick as the Rangers whipped Bedford Sunday. The Rangers built a 4-0 first period lead and led 7-2 after two periods of play. Phil Paquette scored two goals for the losers. Ron Corriveau added the single. In other action, Murphy's Green Machine split a pair of games as they defeated the Rockets 8-4 last Thursday behind the three goal performance of Will Denomy. Ron North End Marin North End Marina were on fire as they took seven points from Lakeport Advertis- ing last Thursday during action from the Major Men's Bowling League. Brian Brindley led the squad with a 696 triple (194, 227 and 275). Brian Stewart from Lakeport bowled 67 over his average with a total score of 706 (196, 215, 295). Roy's Rollers took five points from Bruinsma Bombers fd by Don Bauer with a 664 triple. (130, 246.288). Jack Wunnink led the Bombers by bowling 34 points over 'his average (167; 174, 236) and managed to pick up twp points for his team. Selmgers Spoilers took five points from Sunny's led by Lee Robert with a triple of 703 (202, 230 and 271) . High flying Bruce Car- rick from Sunny's took two points with a score of 208, 209 and 311 for a 728 total. Team standings: Sunny's 32 points; North End Marina 34 points; Selinget's Spoilers 35 points; Bruinsma Bombers 51 points; Lakeport Advertising 33 points; Ray's Rollers 25 points. High single for the evening was Bruce Carrick -With a 311 and the high triple of 728. The New -Gals and the Oldtimers split the points during the Monday Night Ladies Bowling League on November 17. REC HOCKEY Sowerby added a pair of goals for the win- ners, with Brian Allen, Dave Graff and Bill Peters adding singles. Greg Burns, tete Thompson, Terry Caldwell and Jamie Caldwell scored for the Rockets. Hodges routed the Green Machine 10-0 last Monday (Nov. 17) night. On November 16, the Rockets defeated the Porkers 5-4 as the winners withstood a valiant comeback attempt by the Porkers. The Rockets built a 3-0 first period lead on goals by John Elliott, Doug Anstett and Brent Daw before Wayne Draper got one back for the Porkers. Don Shropshall regained the three -coal lead in the second period, but before the period ended, three quick goals by Larry Gaynor, Paul Kelly and Rob Standen tied the game. With just 14 seconds remaining in the se- cond periods, though, Brian: Reid notched the eventual winner. There was no scoring in the final period. In other action, Sunset defeated the Jets 12-6 as Phil Arthur and Steve Arbour each recorded hat tricks. Arbour also chipped in with three assists. Dale Duncan scored a pair of goals and added four assists in the win. Paul Doherty also scored two goals, with singles going to Steve Doak and Jim Farrish. Brad Armstrong, Paul Schaefer, Rob Knowles, Jeff Denomy, Don Bogie and Dan Boyce scored for'the Jets. a takes seven points Thursday • Nancy Schilbe had a 212 single and a 605 triple to lead the New -Gals to a four -point win with help from Eleanor Crawford (177), Doreen Leeson (208). Bev Million (221, 246, 630) led the Oldtimers to a three-point win. High games wererolled by Cris Reed (195), Joyce Atchison (187), Kris Miller (234), 602 triple. Auleen's Angels were flying high as they took all seven points from the Wallbangers. Strong. efforts were turned in. by , Carolyn Carter (202), Brenda Dineen (220), Auleen Theriault (229) and Vicki Dineen (241, 253 and a 690 triple). The Wallbangers couldn't seem to get on track but had good games from Ann Smith (203) and Diane Scott (235). Barb's Bunnies squeaked through to take seven points from/the Marionettes. High games were rolled by Bev Whetstone (260 and 603), Barb Almasi (246 and 612), Dorothy Boudreau (235 and 652). The Marionettes took no points but had good games from Alice Mero (147 ), Ett Bradley (182), Marilyn Bannister (203), Betty Fisher (223) and Audrey Brindley's 620 triple,..) The Blazers were bowling against 100 per cent of their average and took five points. Strong efforts from Gladys Nicholson (172), Lorraine Jones (199), Jean Pinder (219) and Joyce Hamilton (235). There is a new Ontario law that provides workers with greater protection against toxic agents. Whether you work in an office, a mine, a factory, or a shop, you could be exposed to hazardous biological or chemical agents without ever knowing it. On November 6, a new regulation was made by the Ontario Government which will come into effect December 6, 1986. This new regulation provides, greater protection to everyone in the workplace in two different ways. First, it sets out specific legal limits on exposures tomore than 600 different toxic agents. And second, it requires exposures to toxic agents in the workplace to be reduced by engineering controls, such as improved ventilation, rather than by the use of respirators. If you'd like a listing of the agents and information about the exposure limits placed on them, visit the Ontario Ministry of Labour Office nearest you. If you'd like to order a copy of the booklet which contains the regulation and lists the toxic substances and exposure limits, send a cheque or money order for $1.00, payable to the 'IYeasurer of Ontario, to: Ministry of Government Services Publications Services Section 5th Floor 4380 Bay Street Toronto, Ontario M7A 1N8 cs; Ministry of Labour Ontario Minister, Hon. William Wrye Premier, Hon. David Peterson Winner of the weekly draw was Melba Maillet. In Wednesday afternoon bowling, the Turtles took seven points from the Fonz, who failed to record anything. Daisy Scott bowled a 574 triple for the Turtles. High bowler for the Fonz was Marie Park's 508. The Polar Bears didn't take any points from the Sly Foxes who recorded seven. High bowler for the Polar Bears was Joyce Hamilton with a 530. Sheila Brownlee had a 512 for the Sly Foxes. The Cobras took a pair of points from the Lions, who took five. High bowler for the Cobras was Audrey Brindley's 606. The Lions' Elsa Tickert had a 658. 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