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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-12-01, Page 8- BPOILLTDS CORNER lq HWY. NO. 8 8r 21 GODERICH THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL t4 PAGE 8--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, TIIURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1977 RTS Little Bowl leaves the pack ir with bigseven point night h°• Little Bowl left the pac)( and whisked into undisputed possession of first place in Monday night men's bowling action. Little Bowl raked the lowly Roys Boys for seven points to boost their season total to 47 for a commanding int league lead. Roys boys are now in last place with 30 points. Jim Harrison led Little Bowl with a 243 single and his effort was complementedby a Sonny •Moore 695 triple, Gerry Pitre led the Roys Boys offence with a 284 single and 728 triple. The Tail Ends failed in their bid to stay with leaders as they managed only two points off the Hopefuls and thus relinquished their share of first place. Doug Zoethout rolled a 265 single and 710 triple for the Tail Ends who now have 42 points for the season. The five -point night lifted the Hopefuls season point total to 40 on the strength of Lee Ryans 286 single and 713 triple. The Recalls also moved into contention grabbing four Jerry Rivett broke a 22 -year-old record with a 1,993 triple at Little Bowl last week. Playing in t the Wednesday andight l mixed league Jerry 323 eclipsing score Bowl. tris marked staff photo) old the mark of 982 first 1,909 set by Jim triple ever McWhinney. His bowled at Little Rivett rolls record 1,003 an strike in the eighth for a closing 323. years Little doubted the new Jerry Rivett had a night frame but was- limited to 25 Although no bowler has hit record would stand for that most bowlers ,lust dream points in the final two frames for a 1000 triple in the past 22. another 20 years. about. He didn't bowl a perfect game, but playing in the Wednesday night mixed league Rivett rolled singles of • 40 1, time in the 22 -year -history of Little Bowl that anyone has bowled a 1,000 triple and The Goderich Recreation however that the of regardingntactthe color o eclipsestthe old record of 982 board naming has agreecontest ford athe Mem name in remainorial partrespecttoits moisture droppings on the ice •After a scoreless second set by Jim Littre commented gduringYoung Canada Week. eriod Listowel went up one Harry Little commented Goderich Memorial Arena. significance. The steel beams in the arena after a minute of play in the that several league howlers Following renovations theo began rusting shortly after final period. Robert Denstedt have recorded single scores the arena last year, Dymond said that a history their installation because of set up Robin Hollinger in ov abler to00 but rat one -has threeen name, Goderich believed that the of the buin and of be moisture. set of the binelH net hn goo to put together A� na osuit he multi- provided tin order to gave the The recreation board made it 2-1 Listowel. and hTwe good games. minutes later Randy Graham purpose facility. iuse the public some guidance. believes the problem is the tied the score for Goderich m Rivett opened five strning arena flooretyhas been used for In other arena business a responsibility of the ar- but the score roared right with a spare, and ended strikes. a variety the activities they chitects but C. C. Parker said another spare ended with suggested name should paint analysis of the new the steel was prepared to back for the go ahead goal, a five strikes for hist in single. reflect those uses. beams that was to be corn -f specifications and that the two way effort by Denstedt His previous best in league pleted by a University of p and Zister. Mark Rowe problem is the responsibility and Zi a unassisted we competition was a 3 8. Dymond said a forcould r lbe ke suggest on aterloo professor f C. s C. Parker f the board, grae:43 remaining in goal The board is having the with t: tie rtemaining game for the In the second game he possible, as widely asd and Associates of London has steel analyzed to determine g combined four strikes with possible, set a deadline and yet to be completed. sponsibility second time. five spares for a 280 single decide at that time from the • pec Board plans to hold 0. 280 and 323 for a record contest 003 triple. His score marks the first arena name out of a possible seven points from French Dry Cleaners to lift their record to 41 points. Charlie Williams rolled a 292 singlk and converted it into a 700 triple for the Recalls. Bob Mills led French to three p oints with a 295 single while team-mate Clem Desjardine added a 689 triple. French now has 40 points for the season. The B.D.s finally got un- tracked and hung for two points against Huromic Metal to remain in contention with 38 points. D,on Johnston topped the B.D.s with a 252 single and 653 triple_ Huromic Metal ltfought off a that five recent slump point effort against the B.D.s but still remain far back in the pack with 36 points. Jerry Rivett topped the Huromic Metal with a 241 single while team-mate Rick McLean chipped in with a 687 triple, 5tA, Z5.4 The Signal -Stars provided point effort raised their some life for the last 37. Augies Dogiwho tookplace the to George_ Vanderburgh Stars for five points and the Stars with a 256 single vacated the cellar. The win. 640 triple while John)," improved the Dogies season was the top Dogie with a total to 33 while the Stars two- single and 686 triple. Goderich Duplicate Bridge Club scores There ‘:cre nine tables in play on Tuesday, November 22 at the Legion Hall when the Goderich Duplicate Bridge Club met. Winners in the east -west division of play were; first, Fred Egener and Bill Cochrane with 129 points; second, Joanne Duckworth and Lee Ryan with 128 points; third, Art Wilson and Omar Haselgrove with 124 points and fourth, Ray and Fisher with 111 points. In the north -south div of play, winners were Sandra Turville and Phillips with 144 po second, Auleen Curry Jean Papernick with points; third, ElenorEr and Mary Donnelly wi points; and fourth, E Galbraith and Donna Sp with 106 points. Stealers fight to tie Listowel '(Ts ey col tg The Goderich Lakeport Steelers fought back twice in the final period to manage a 3-3 tie with Listowel in Bantam "B" hockey action in Listowel. The tie is the fourth of the' year .for the Steelers who have one win and two losses in season play. Steve Sager boosted the Steelers into a one goal lead early in the game finishing off a three way play with Darrell Graham and Larry Kelly. Sager's goal was scored with 4:43 played in the. game and exactly 12 minutes later Peter Zister skated in alone on Steeler petminder Robert with the arena Cummings and grabbed the equalizer. el s los k, sion tEl CHARGEX VISA adi� Ihaek AUTHORIZED SALES CENTRE SOUND ELECTRONICS GODERICH - WALKERTON to, hsza.,z ^3a 5uk ttsiMeicSt.ec:76 i smsi sz it Aits�..C:t w ?4^ .. tcx The professor was in re , 2 He started his third game names submitted. The.21r le$r !lOr 20r zalr 21r 2$r .ter va 2e/ 20 with six straight strikes committee would also offer aligf Aar-. 214r• -••;,ff •1,' before settling for a spare in cash award for the winning • the seventh frame. He added entry. The committee did agree Oa Goderich Arena SPECIAL EVENTS Public Skating Sunday, Dec. 4 - 4:30 to 6:30 Admission '1.00 per person (Children 8 years & under, free with adult) Minor Hockey Thursday, December 1 8:00 p.m. Pee Woes vs. Hanover Saturday, December 3 5:00 p.m. Atoms vs. Walkerton 8:00 p.m. MW,fget "A" vs. Port Elgin Sunday, December 4 1:00 p.m. Novice Ks. Listowel 2:00 p.m. Juvenile vs. Strathroy Intermediate Hockey Friday, December 2 - 8:30 Goderlch Sailors vs. Winghem Admission: Adult •'1.50 Student • '1.00 Children - S0' Goderich Recreation 8 Community Centre Board TAKE HOME MOTOR OIL SPECIAL 99c PER GT. $3179 PER GALLON RESEALABLE CONTAINER PRE FREE CANDY CANE i.'r',1':, SCACIAts PLUS 10 OZ. SWIRL GLASS WITH $5 00 • GAS PURCHASE OR MORE WHILE SUPPLY LASTS 44s: 6 FREE ;:i:a(4 Air" ,,,�, DRAW 6 - CHRISTMAS TURKEYS AND 3 - HUGE STUFFED ANIMALS ONE DRAW TICKET WiTH EVERY GAS PURCHASE.... WINNING TICKETS WILL BE POSTED AT THE STATION ON DECEMBER 12th, 1971 •