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Advance -Times. April 16, 1980
chools checked for asbestos levels
41-„Se44fas have
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et:* of being. Checked, for
OStieStos
tQr Of Education 13! J.
hrae said last week that
heard is carrying out a
directive from the Ministry of
WIlgation to check all schools
in its jurisdiction. The
AdDiStry issued the edict last
month, requiring all boards to
cpnduct a study of school
buildings.
"Our plant superintendent,
Bob McVean, and his main-
tenance staff have checked or
are in the process of rhecking
all schools in the county," Mr.
Cochrane said. "We have also
been in touch with the ' ar-
chitects of these buildings to
determine if asbestos was
used and where."
He admitted there have
been some staff concerns over
the problem but the in-
spections have not turned up
anything so far.
In many schools asbestos
was used around duct work
and many makes of ceiling tile
contained the fire retardant
material to meet fire resistant
specifications.
The whole question, of
asbestos use and con-
centration in schools has
sparked a great deal of con-
troversy in the province. Re-
cently some schools in Toronto
were closed when the con-
centration was found to be at
unacceptable levels, and this
week in Milton two high school
technical wings were tempor-
arily closed to students.
Also a maintenance worker
in a York borough school
developed a lung disease from
working with asbestos and
died 4bout a year ago. The
board confirmed that Ken
Gardner developed an as-
bestos-related chest condition
in 1976 and died at the age of
60.
He had been employed by
the board since 1950 and ca
in contact with asbestos by,re-
moving asbestos coverings on.
pipes and boiler fittings.
A fresh egg will sink to the
bottom of a bowl off water; an
older egg will float.
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TYKES ---The Belgrave Tykes put on a good display of
hockey techniques again this year. In front are Jeff Tot-
ten, Steve Michie, Jeff Pletch, Kevin Taylor and Jeff Mc-
Kee. In the seconcl row are Allen Bailie, Scott McFar-
lane; Greg Moffat, Brad Shiell, Jason Coultes and :Jeff
Scott. In the third row are Lloyd Michie, coach' Mark
Coultes, Tom Cull, Shawn Campbell, Scott Jessop, 'Dar-
rell (Ernie) Pletch, and Glenn Coultes,' coach.
PE EWE ES --By the end of the season the Belgrave Pee:
Wees were named TrI-County Champions and made it to
the Belmore PeeWee Tournament finals. In front are
Steven Bridge, Andy Nethery, Brian Wightman, Bill
Haines and Steven Coultes. In the second row are John
Haines, coach; Robbie Gordon, Doug Wood, Johnny
Smuck, Paul Coultes and Wilfred Haines, coach. In the
third row are Terri Daer, Jimmy English, Corey McKee,
Steven Taylor, Michael Frazer. Randy Nixon was ab-
sent.
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BANTAM—The Belgrave Bantams had an excellent
year, winning most of their regular season games, but
toting in the playoffs. In front are Dave Browner, Dar-
ren Evans, Tim Goddard and Brad Shobbrook. In the
second row are Gord Jamieson, Don Irwin, Jamie Daer
and Brad Grover. In the back row are Nell Vincent,
coach; Allan ScOtt, Jonas Kaclulls, Brad Cook and John
Dobell, coach.
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Shirley Storey -bowied
#11 LADIES
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first place
MaXgax.0., Sertson, 196, and
with.ii10§.
0/k les were bowled by
dit;01,wlie*iiaen' bo1w81ledilibgyh
Ora OO* 360 Wilma
nma,tga.tFinnigan, i• Robertson, 363;
Kerr, P.....40Vgatt;erineCamp-
Liel'-'47 lWinnifred Lock-
wood 306.
WO iCH MIXED
NaboyVoldey was top lady
bowlef_e*,,she . captured the
high singla„,.4ith a 245 and
totalled 630 for the triple.
Dave Dinstnore bowled a 261
for the Inen's single while
forEarthelat
n Oopshr managed 670
Scores of 200 points or better
were played by Jean Ashley,
225; Nellie 'Allan, 224; Bill
G41and
1rnere-332,291;iDNaavencDyincsomnei•erye:
and24525 oa E a r n Osborn, 229
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The third night of the play-
offs finds Gayle's Greyhounds
in the lead with 9,779 points
while Marlene's Malamutes
hold down second with 9,745.
IsobePs Irish 'Setters have
9,540 Points for third place
followed by Sheila's
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Florence Thogiig
Shirley Storey,
222; 1414,Anti
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over were Muriejlrvgke,22
and JeanKing,-219,
Sr. citizens
enjoy Suppei.‘
GORRIE — A smorgasbord
supper was enjoyed by the
senior -citizens' Come -Alkye
Club on Tuesday evening of
last week. More- than 40
members attended,
Jack Ferguson, preside,nt,
conducted the business. A
short program of cemmu9BY
singing was held, with MiS.
Wilbur Hogg at the piano.
Mrs. Joe Simmons gave,*
readings, 'Friendship' and
'Friends'. Mrs. John Strong
conducted an agricultural
contest followed by a trick
• contest.
The next meeting of the club
will be a Games Night oukApril
22at 8p.m.
Awards night
The Wingham Minor
Hockey Association will hold
its annual awards night on
Thursday, April 17 at 7 p.m, at
F. E. Madill Secondary
School. All hockey players,
parents andfriends are in-
vited to attend and take part in
this season's ending event.
YliC Bowling Scores
I BANTAMS
: The Cardinals took the
playoff round with 4,709 while
,the Falcons ran a close second
. with: 4,669. The Eagles, who
had done so well during the
regidar.seasoa, were forced to
settle for third with 4,448. The
Penguins -werellext with 4,126
followed by the Blue Jays,
3,844, and the ABlue' Birds,
3,551. •:'' '
Tracey , Tliynrie was top girl
bowler' for the '.day as she
capture the higtOsingle with a
184 and, otalledi 293 for the
• dOuble. ' reOsbitt did the
• for tile singe 071 for the
li
same -forAlle s,play,ttg.1.0-.
double. • -7-'1'. „'It' ..,' "
Those bawling' ,games of 100
points or itiore Were Angela
Wall,* and 10701die Leed-
hartc.:: 155 and ,103; Jennifer
•,Willi, 146; Janette Taylor, 121
' and•117; Ellen Taylor, 132 and
126; Tracy Thynne, 184 and
.109; Jeffrey Mann, 107 and
• 104; Rickey Leachman; 120
and 102; Jeremy. CarrierOn,
• 101; Marc Nesbitt, 113 and
.158; Jason Cameron, • 134;
Dwight Chambers, 109 and
143; Steven Baiter,, 118;
• Robert Chadwick, 107 and i22;.
Mark Heard, 104 ina. 106;
'Jeremy Schefter, 119 and 104,
Brian Steiner, 137, and .Jef-
frey Wa11,124 and..126.'
JUNIORS
•The Canadiens totalled 5,593.
point S for first puce -after -tbe,
final playoff game. the Iron -
men were next with 5250
points followed by the Buins,
4,647;° Knights, 4,634; Jets,
4,440, and the Leafs, 3,219:
Debbie Clark topped the.
girls bowling a 220'for the high
single and 362 for the double.
Bill Tolton played a 177 for the
boys' high single and Graham
Taylor caught the triple with
324. '
Those playing 150 -point
games or better were Michele
Heard, 165; Audrey Baxter,
170; -Debbie Henry, 172;
Debbie Clark, 220; Billy,
Tolton, 177; Michael Camer-
on, f50; Graham Taylor, 157
• and 167, and Murray Nethery,
15:. „SR.JUNiORS
/ AND SENIORS
The Goofys easily took the
playoffs with 7,946 while High
Energy totalled 7,350 points
for second place. Next were
The 'diodes, 7,063;, Hot Stuff,
6,104; Bionic Bowlers, 5,885,
and the Mercedes Beni, 5,734.
Lori Gravreluk was the high
girl bowler once again as she
captured the single and triple
with 251 and 572 respectively.
Bill Gaunt topped the boys
bowling a 283 for the single
and 679 for the tripple. Greg
Storey was high Senior bowler
as he captured the single with
• a 282 and totalled 711' for, the
triple. Games of ' 175 points or
•bettet were played by Lori
Gavreluk, 251; Lora Lee
Foulon, 204; Sheri Walden,
183.; Rodney Jones, 199; Brent
Day, 183; Ronnie Clark, 188;
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184, 212 and 7.53; Ian Metcalfe,
• 184; Brian Hoy, 187 and 192;
Greg Storey, 219, 212 and 282;
David Willis, 175; Robert Hub-
bard, 179; Barry Haugh, 185,
and Denis Adams, 181.
Slowpitch
league has
new sponsors
Thirteen local businesses
have sponsored new uniforms
floxragWtilengham's entry into the
Men's intercounty Slowpitch
The team is looking for new
players to rnmpete against 14
teams from wingbatu to Kit-
chener
Ed-
wards on Thursday, April 24:
ball player who is 31
yearstei an
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721 for the 41140,
Tbose with .scores 9f 200,*
more were Brenda
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.Y010'—adotosh 204
Frank ;304, pop
;;.Higgins, 310; Larry Pelle%
207; Gene Kruse, 2654 Esther
Th.019%.31.3; Jim Griffith,. 201;
Susan Pegg, 234; Linda
Hickey, 203; Rod Hickey, le;
Isobel; Headman, 220i Wes
Simmons, 304; Warren
Thrine, 333 and 222; Francis
Ifferitle3N. 226 and 205; Jean
Merkley, 232; Leon Russell,
211. and Jack Overholt, 209
. and 216.
WED. LADIES
Brenda Finley captured the
ladies' high single with 0 gla
while Shirley Storey • totalled
696 for the triple.
• Shirley's Spiders are in first
place with 52 points and Jean's
Junebugs are second with 39.
Gladys' Grasshoppers are
right 'behind them With 311
followed by Lila's Lizards, 32;
Echta's Earwigs, 25, and
Susan's Snails, 24.
Those bowling 200 -point
games or better were Betty
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