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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1986-01-15, Page 12I qf Page 12 -The Wingham Advance -Times, Jan. 15, No Crawfords, Staintons xr dominate WIHL play After a, two-week break the Last Monday evening the • ACHIEVING THE PERFECT BALANCE—Under the watchful eye of Madill spotter Wingham Industrial Hockey league -leading Crawford Dave Linton, members of a visiting cheerleading squad practice one of the moves that League got back into action Dodgers took on the cellar - propelled the Madill a&ro-cheer squad to a provincial championship. (Clint Pewtress last week. dwelling Bridge Mustangs. Photo) For two- periods Crawfords FINANONG ■ ■ �� ets win and lose P owed why they g o in first (�� lace, capitalizing on three MAXIM! Intl 4S MONi`Hti Blues tied for. first contests Bridge penalties and ' fn weekenddisplaying some op - in Int■ ladies' hockey 5 -0 -lead le istic sniping to build a Last Saturday the both completed their hat 5-0•lead by the end of the Wingham Kentucky Nuggets tricks and defenceman Chad second frame. : After three games, the Last Sunday the Blues played,. host to the. Elma-- Creeden picked up one final Craig Laing scored his Available on - i Wingham Blues remain tied traveled to Tiverton. One Logan dI team in Novice goal. Shawn Walker and second goal of the season, for first place with rival minute.' into the game action, and came away with Edgar assisted on Mc- while Jim Dore and Mike Tiverton Reds in Inter- O' Donoghue scored unassist- an impressive 9-3 win. Pherson's third goal; while Malhiot helped Crawfords CHEVETTES S-1-0 PICKUPS mediate ,lames' hockey ed, but .Tiverton got that one Wingham kcored five Josh Johnston and Patrick ,build the 5-0 lead. CAVALIERS FULL SIZE P.iCKUPS standings. back. Wingham fought back unanswered goals in the first Magee assisted on Gusso's The Bridge team rallied in . The Blues traveled to to score again with three period'to take control of the second marker• the final Period, led by Doug CAMEROS Ripley Dec. 21. Neither team minutes left in the period on game. Danny Mc•pherson Mat Adams assisted qn Doig to make the count 5-4 had played for a couple of a goal by Kulas, assisted by and Bryan deBruyn both Creeden's goal to round out. with -three- minutes left to .I,,,i ! r,t , ;•. ,, . :, r t„+ ow, itii, a cc, mr. t nar t u.t• ^,r, tr,, c,, +.r.,,;t scored twice, while Peter the scoring. play in the game. Me ,,.a,,,; ocEjgt,.,., r a•, r;t, ` weeks and it was hard to get Keiffer. `m,',xn,u,n� •tc� � � t�•„ .t ; V,lo o., �x�w going. Eventually Wingham Wingham of the' one and „ Gusso I added a single The Listowel Whites came Pherson missed a glorious skated to a 7 2 win, scoring only goal of the second "marker. Todd Edgar set up to town on Sunday and the . opportunity to ice the game ,, ,:, i, ;,r ,"w,: y c,r, or tie! re�� F'ehtu-„y c . , !AO g Y g four goals in the third period: period. It was scored by one of McPherson's goals, Nuggets did battle with.them for Crawfords, but missed ' Sharing a four -point night. O'Donoghue, assisted by while Gusso picked up in a very exciting game. the empty Bridge net than a 'N' ULLEN'. were Lori Gavreluk, with Vander Woude. Late in the assists on both of deBruyn's Listowel scored the only goal .breakaway with, less than two goals and two assists, period Wingham goalie markers. of the first period and ,one minute to play. and Tharon Riley, with four Elaine Pennington suffered Joel Pegg also assisted on Wingham scored the only Bridges kept the pressure ! assists. Scoring the other- a, 'shoulder injury. A sub-, one of deBruyn's goals. goal of'the second frame, as on Crawfords right up to theChev Olds Wingham.'goals were Carol stitute back-up took her The local lads eased off a McPherson notched the final _buzzer, but failed to Vander Woude with two, place in the net and Tiverton bit in the second' period and tying goal, assisted by Edgar score the. equalizer. Doig led 115,JosephineWingham Tammy Keiffer with a .goal responded by scoring three allowed, Elma-Lagan to and Walker. the Bridge comeback with � ; �® and- an assist,, Leah Kulas goals to win the game 4-3. outscore them 3-2. However The Nuggets were ' two goals, while Murray and Brenda Christie, each The next game for the in the third period Wingham reminded in the dressingleasers Willis and Pete Long had the357-2323 • . • with one. Blues is this Saturday at 8:00 shut Elma-Logan down'while room at the end of the second. other two. goals. Picking up assists were P.M. in Wingham. scoring twice themselves. that in a previous contest The win by Crawfords Eileen O'Donoghue with two, -e, McPherson and .Gusso with Listowel,. the Wingham . allowed -that team to stay in Jane Va'th, Lisa :Iienry andIlk boys gave up three goals in° first place with 15 ac - Nancy McDonald. the third period to lose a 3-2 cumulated points. Last Tuesday the second- I On Jan. 4 the Blues costed (� lead and the game 5-3. 'Tiverton; emerging . vie= � place Stainton Spitfires took However Listowel man- on the Advance -Times torious in a 7-0 romp. Esther Nethery picked up the shutoleo aged to score at the halfway Newsboys. Stairltons built up` out. mark of the third period. a 4.1 lead after two periods, Then with time running out however the Newsbo3ts-- Wingham got on the score � 0 in the frame and Wingham . board with 29 seconds left in i�, - j �� —i �"� J` �'� — trying to I get goaltender rallied to tie the game in the D a the first period with a goal by Chad Davis to the bench.for a final period, led by Larry (/ O'Donog�ue, assisted . by SFNIOR MEN BELGRAVE LADIES sixth attaclfer, Listowel got a Simmons. scoBut Staintons Riley an Vander Woude.. Those bowliir ,hi h' ames High ames last week break and scored again. managed to score .the game In the second Wingham g g g g g winner fir► the last three I �� • g last week were: Hugh were roiled by Dini Nethery That goal pretty well deflat minutes to eke out a 5-4 win. racked up two more goals. A. Mundel1-252: Harr Garniss 258, 193; Jean'Nether i84; ed the Nuggets and Listowel i p P g 211; Harold Keating 187; Laura Johnston 182 ,and netted another marker with CoulSthttons_were led by Kevin ' sla shot from the Dint ave g h McDonald a goal, with Charlie Bosman 169 and Lorraine Cook 175. 20 seconds left in the game to Coupes. ' Gavreluk and O'Donoghue George Marshall 166. k t-c9� The win by Staintons assisting, and with five----er* .'�-'.>GM _D`IE_S--•--m�-� - �� � r am t` o slay favor of the visitors. within one hint ° of - �r4. ttliflUti�s remaining -Julie SENIOR LADIES M:ichele's Monks are in the P Leedham scored on a perfect High doubles were rolled lead with 29 points, followed The Nuggets are at. home Crawfords in the battle for i pass from Rulas and.Keiffer, by., Elsie McKague, 356; by .Lila's Laymen and again this weekend and will first' place: -Ti Newsboys i 1 The Bluesticame out flying Marg King, 325;• Agnes Juanita's Rabbis with 24, take on Elma-Logan I at 5 remain in third spot with in the third to .score four Farrier, 330; Vera Moffatt, Faye's Friars with 20, p,m. Saturday acrd the seven points, while Bridge goals. Gad vreluk scoreon a 313; Elizabeth Robertson, Nancy's Nuns with 16 and Milverton II team Sunday at Motors continues to trail ' neat. pass from defender 316. Jean's Deacons with 13. 2 p.m. with four points. Vander Woude and Mc, COFFEE KLATCH' Jean King had the high Donald. Forty seconds later High scorers were: Shirley single of 338 and the high Kulas scored on a pass from a Storey, 222, 184; Muriel triple of 769. ■ - Keiffer and Leedham. Riley Irvine, 233; Florence Other top 'bowlers were ' and McDonald assisted on a Thompson; 241; Ada Ait- Doris Remington 279;- Sheila 1 t ✓ I ehevyCerebnty . picture -perfect point shot by chi'son, 199.; Doris Walker 278; Betty Darling � �1 Vander Woude. The . final Remingfon, 189, 180; Ruth 254: Shirley Storey 253 and goalof the game was Sewers, 182. Joanne Harrison and Olds Cutlass Ciera Gavreluk's second of the Catherine Campbell 249. night, assisted by COMMERCIAL LEAGUE MON. NIGHTMEN'S --- O'Donoghue and Riley.Linda's 'Little Rascals BANTAMS high single of 146 and the � v g continue to Gophers have the lead with 72 points, The P The es lead the league high double of 255. lead the league and now have BpVon 1e followed by Terry's Mrs. Ts with 48 -and one-half points, Other games of 125 and - ,, with 63, Dylis' Dagwoods 35 points., They are followed' _followed by the Seven -Ups over were rol-led by Kendra with 53, Cathy's Chipmunks by'the Black Machine, 31, the with 44, the Waltet• Root M'erkley 172; Sherry Dekker _ Corner Boat People, 26, the Volts, 20, and Shari's Shirttails with 49 Beers with 41, the Pepsis • 158; Carrie Skinn 175; Kc;rri the Matadors, 19 and the and Pam's Polkaroos with with 36, the Coke Classics McGrath 134; Kyla Irvine All the Brownies in the 45. Diggers with 16. with 31 and the Cream Sodas 150; Miranda Bieman 165; In11 981) yr)1I hu'i ralr WO' ;ell that .; e'q rp�,d second pack were present for' Shari Good had the high Bruce Skinn had the high with 25 and one-half. Dar 1 Marks 133; Aaron �i ' the first meeting of 1986. single. of 266 for the ladies single of 323 and the high y r11Uc'li yE�ii IIkE thP.11 front ____J`N •th1 rP.St?�'nSly� ,'f'tE?! g g i Mnrricnn had�he�ii �� hap r%15.6_R•-nt��9a'r-T&, -- -- -Fff�t dent 2 �, lltQ, F- FI Eithne. pl�af Wheel drive 3�. PIPCI (8-9 _ hn__,f y:@� r moral as il►e=firi 6;tripleur6� single of 143 for the girls and Harrison 131, -132, m�have started -tip work on the rolled by Linda Hickey. Rod Other high games were the high double of, 249, whi SR..IUNiORS&SENIOR~ L 1 OCA kll1) ftlE'-I F'C:nnomy. Now. saving gaS r( ally P� iyS Golden Bar Badge and Hickey had the men's high rolled by 'Jim Griffith 285; Arley Pautler had the boyFuzzies lead the "s' The I aero sift dyn'ltnii'• dE.s!gr1, Tawny (hvl hopes to have it single of 292 and the high Greg Storey 270; Jim Steffler high single of 122 and the league with 68 points, 257: Carl Good 251 and .Don Eurosty.lrnd. their htn-h tech E3tlt see lis k)eforc: Ff:h 2�- cdmpleted in May. Hopping, triple of 779. high double of 232. "'fnllcrwed by the Alphabata 1 98(� to t�1kn r1E,livc`r`, t)r skipping rope and throwing a Other high games were Edgar 250. Other games of 80 and over with 56 and one-half, the X11 3l'tV And the v<]I11F'. Thanks to spares Rod t 4 r ball arc some• of the rolled by Carl Good 217; were rolled by Julie Lisle Sli•nkys,55,theTLCswith54, N()W. hair's t'i1�1IF' `'rItJE't 11f1c;E' �3r1 Ur('iPr .Ti'lc' _,OEl requirements Lynn Corm 255; Joe Brophy Hickey and Wayne Elston.. 10'1 ; Lori Morrison 106: the Nimrod's with 44 and one > > g Y p Y until F r�tt 2�. IRf, yl•>u l The—second—vicar Brnwnies 224 and Bob Pegg 224, 212. BLUEVAI,E1V lXED „Lesley Pike 138, 89; Cdrolvn half and the Commandos r('Cc:l�-�' _1l1 I :�IiF";iiV ift)t�t C;M r,t tt„t\, fir' busied themsek os in the Men's high single and high Pike 103, 109; ivadelle with 39. r t r t kitchen preparing a lettuce THURS. NIGHT MIXED triple, -Milt Boyd, 268, 747; Hiussex 85; Danielle Lori Tiffin- had the high EfftCl,`nG'/ PC1r111S dire( fror`, 15 'ii -j`` p-irt C)t hc' 1 salad Snowy Owl also Tvy'a�irisesleadtheleague ladies'highsingleandtriple, Richardson. 89; Ansley single of 213 for the girls and (=�O�tr�) N1ctoj'� c)n E�`,,E'ry 'n tr�ln-a�:ttrin r..�rJr (' '�"r1t'r't discussed- safety rules in the with 35 points, followed by Reta Ross, 266, 701. Simpson 112; Stefanie Hills the high triple of 556 Tim kitchen. Ed's Easter Lilies with 33, Next five highest bowlers: 85; Mike Remington 97; Currie had the boys' fiigh The third -year Brownies Gary's Glads with 29, . Jim Shaw, 265, 208,; Milt Arley Pautler 110; Jason single, -of 273 and the high are learning about the four Marty's.Marigolds with 28, Boyd, 248, 231; Kevin Richardson 911, 121;..Ryan triple -of 634. ' world centres and Brownies Peg's Peonies with 26 and Hickey, 245; Pauline Moffatt. 87; D. J. Morrison Other games of 150 and ET $50'0 �II�FC� ;E �� '� in other lands. Barb's Begonias with 17. Dickison, 2:37; Winnie Bovd. 81, 94 and Travis Chambers er were rolled by Debbie ON CANADA'S TOO -SELLING MARS The second pack will hold Cathy Benninger had the 2.37. 101. orrison 156; Janie Batesran is toboggan supper party on. high t69; Angela Wall 198; Tori single of 239 for the WROXETER-GORRiE JR. BANTAMS Jan. 30, weather permitting. ladies and the high triple of MiNFD The Snorks lead the league, Tiffin 141, 152: Rhonda I tAULL 'N.. Parents are asked to return fits was rolled by Barb Men's high single and with 60 points, followed -by Leachman 150; Julie Henry the permission slips aJ 0' H N c E s the -Rintoul. Darryl Wafker and triple, Ron :McMichael, 306, the Pussy Cats with 52� the 165; Rhonda English 174, gi-ris will he working on their Rick Hill tied for the,men's 735; ladies' high single and GT .foes with 32• the Wuzzels 170: Kim Edgar 160, 181;Chev .Winter 'Adventure Badge high single of 240 and Darryl triple, Lorna McArthur, 213, with 30, the Muppet Babies Kevin Dekker 151. •251 • during the otrting. Walker had the high triple of 559. with 27 and the Masks, with Andrew Plumb 150: TimJosephiner if there are any questions . fi8li. a Next five highest games 25. Currie 189 172; Rob 357-2323 001 about any of the• other in" Other high games were over 200: Heinz Daub, 251; Kerri McGrath had the Harrison 182, 180: Jeremv ter�st badges, to he com- rolled by Barb Rintoul 210; Tom .filling's, 256; Terry girls' high single of 200 and Bloemherg 172: Scott Neil People Pleaser ,pleted at home if desired, 221:. Cathy Benninger 203 Woollett, 242; Bob S,iller, 298, The high double of 334, while 162, 217. • 243• and David. please ask one of the leaders and Eb,ewis 223, 218. 228; Wayne Connor, 245. Jamie MacKay had the boys' \ MacRae t52 Legion PpeeWees lose VanAnkum simm n is K/ to t,nd (runt h ntcardidine to Lindsay to flit t.a%,a. i Last Saturday the, Wilig- Trophy last ,Sunday �} . uction holds ® le Sale averages were as and p follows three purebred ham Legion PeeWees hosted showed why it was last males. $3,8,75. avg. $1,292; Mount Forest and came year's all -Ontario champion Van Ankum Simmentals Simmental cow bought by one full'blooded cow -calf away on the low end of a 2-0 and the loser of only one held its fourth annual Stan and lsobel Curtis of'St pair. $2,7U0, 13 bred full - score. _ game this season. prtlduction sale at Carson s Thomas for $2,20Q. The,high- bloods, $20.8(9). avg $1,6(ZO:. In their previous meeting Teeswater outhustled, out- sale arena, Ltstuwel, :,elling bull was 18-mooth-old .six purebred cow -calf pairs, the two teams had battled to hit, outshot and outscored recently. purebred bought by Doug $12.:375, avg $2,063 , 43 hied a 2-2 tie at Mount Forest and, the Wingham team, winning A standing -room crowd and Fred' Ropp of Atwood for purebreds, $53.600, avg, for the first two periods, it by,, a 7-1 score. Wingham watched -auctioneer David $1,700. $1,247, one open purebred: appeared there would be never was in the game and Carson sell Sl lots of mostly Germain Bergeron from one three-quarter cow and another deadlock as neither were it not for the goal- bred cows and ,heifers. Ville Marie, Quebec, was the . calf, $1,700. `14 bred per - er-tearncouldscoreagainst team could score againstthe tending of Bill McGrath and. The high -selling animal volume buyer. He bought a tentage females; $1'S.lUO, excellent goaltending. Andrew Mann the score was a 1977 full-blooded total of 16 lots. Other cattle avg $1,079 In the third period Mount would easily .have been in Forest scored at the 6:45 double digits. , T mark and again a minute The only Wingham goal later. Wingham was unable was scored by Rob Harrison to get on the scoresheet and with assists from Jeff McKee j Mount Forest went home and Mike Elmslie. with a well-deserved win. Wingham goaltender The final game of the total- goal series will be played at 4 EN� Andrew Mann played a Wingham at a later date. steady game and held his Hopefully the local boys will B ' team in- the contest- play the type of. hockey -of Teeswater hosted the first which they are capable and ® 4 o game of a home -and -home give Teeswater a much a series for the Mel Ward closer game. ' I Crawfords, Staintons xr dominate WIHL play After a, two-week break the Last Monday evening the • ACHIEVING THE PERFECT BALANCE—Under the watchful eye of Madill spotter Wingham Industrial Hockey league -leading Crawford Dave Linton, members of a visiting cheerleading squad practice one of the moves that League got back into action Dodgers took on the cellar - propelled the Madill a&ro-cheer squad to a provincial championship. (Clint Pewtress last week. dwelling Bridge Mustangs. Photo) For two- periods Crawfords FINANONG ■ ■ �� ets win and lose P owed why they g o in first (�� lace, capitalizing on three MAXIM! Intl 4S MONi`Hti Blues tied for. first contests Bridge penalties and ' fn weekenddisplaying some op - in Int■ ladies' hockey 5 -0 -lead le istic sniping to build a Last Saturday the both completed their hat 5-0•lead by the end of the Wingham Kentucky Nuggets tricks and defenceman Chad second frame. : After three games, the Last Sunday the Blues played,. host to the. Elma-- Creeden picked up one final Craig Laing scored his Available on - i Wingham Blues remain tied traveled to Tiverton. One Logan dI team in Novice goal. Shawn Walker and second goal of the season, for first place with rival minute.' into the game action, and came away with Edgar assisted on Mc- while Jim Dore and Mike Tiverton Reds in Inter- O' Donoghue scored unassist- an impressive 9-3 win. Pherson's third goal; while Malhiot helped Crawfords CHEVETTES S-1-0 PICKUPS mediate ,lames' hockey ed, but .Tiverton got that one Wingham kcored five Josh Johnston and Patrick ,build the 5-0 lead. CAVALIERS FULL SIZE P.iCKUPS standings. back. Wingham fought back unanswered goals in the first Magee assisted on Gusso's The Bridge team rallied in . The Blues traveled to to score again with three period'to take control of the second marker• the final Period, led by Doug CAMEROS Ripley Dec. 21. Neither team minutes left in the period on game. Danny Mc•pherson Mat Adams assisted qn Doig to make the count 5-4 had played for a couple of a goal by Kulas, assisted by and Bryan deBruyn both Creeden's goal to round out. with -three- minutes left to .I,,,i ! r,t , ;•. ,, . :, r t„+ ow, itii, a cc, mr. t nar t u.t• ^,r, tr,, c,, +.r.,,;t scored twice, while Peter the scoring. play in the game. Me ,,.a,,,; ocEjgt,.,., r a•, r;t, ` weeks and it was hard to get Keiffer. `m,',xn,u,n� •tc� � � t�•„ .t ; V,lo o., �x�w going. Eventually Wingham Wingham of the' one and „ Gusso I added a single The Listowel Whites came Pherson missed a glorious skated to a 7 2 win, scoring only goal of the second "marker. Todd Edgar set up to town on Sunday and the . opportunity to ice the game ,, ,:, i, ;,r ,"w,: y c,r, or tie! re�� F'ehtu-„y c . , !AO g Y g four goals in the third period: period. It was scored by one of McPherson's goals, Nuggets did battle with.them for Crawfords, but missed ' Sharing a four -point night. O'Donoghue, assisted by while Gusso picked up in a very exciting game. the empty Bridge net than a 'N' ULLEN'. were Lori Gavreluk, with Vander Woude. Late in the assists on both of deBruyn's Listowel scored the only goal .breakaway with, less than two goals and two assists, period Wingham goalie markers. of the first period and ,one minute to play. and Tharon Riley, with four Elaine Pennington suffered Joel Pegg also assisted on Wingham scored the only Bridges kept the pressure ! assists. Scoring the other- a, 'shoulder injury. A sub-, one of deBruyn's goals. goal of'the second frame, as on Crawfords right up to theChev Olds Wingham.'goals were Carol stitute back-up took her The local lads eased off a McPherson notched the final _buzzer, but failed to Vander Woude with two, place in the net and Tiverton bit in the second' period and tying goal, assisted by Edgar score the. equalizer. Doig led 115,JosephineWingham Tammy Keiffer with a .goal responded by scoring three allowed, Elma-Lagan to and Walker. the Bridge comeback with � ; �® and- an assist,, Leah Kulas goals to win the game 4-3. outscore them 3-2. However The Nuggets were ' two goals, while Murray and Brenda Christie, each The next game for the in the third period Wingham reminded in the dressingleasers Willis and Pete Long had the357-2323 • . • with one. Blues is this Saturday at 8:00 shut Elma-Logan down'while room at the end of the second. other two. goals. Picking up assists were P.M. in Wingham. scoring twice themselves. that in a previous contest The win by Crawfords Eileen O'Donoghue with two, -e, McPherson and .Gusso with Listowel,. the Wingham . allowed -that team to stay in Jane Va'th, Lisa :Iienry andIlk boys gave up three goals in° first place with 15 ac - Nancy McDonald. the third period to lose a 3-2 cumulated points. Last Tuesday the second- I On Jan. 4 the Blues costed (� lead and the game 5-3. 'Tiverton; emerging . vie= � place Stainton Spitfires took However Listowel man- on the Advance -Times torious in a 7-0 romp. Esther Nethery picked up the shutoleo aged to score at the halfway Newsboys. Stairltons built up` out. mark of the third period. a 4.1 lead after two periods, Then with time running out however the Newsbo3ts-- Wingham got on the score � 0 in the frame and Wingham . board with 29 seconds left in i�, - j �� —i �"� J` �'� — trying to I get goaltender rallied to tie the game in the D a the first period with a goal by Chad Davis to the bench.for a final period, led by Larry (/ O'Donog�ue, assisted . by SFNIOR MEN BELGRAVE LADIES sixth attaclfer, Listowel got a Simmons. scoBut Staintons Riley an Vander Woude.. Those bowliir ,hi h' ames High ames last week break and scored again. managed to score .the game In the second Wingham g g g g g winner fir► the last three I �� • g last week were: Hugh were roiled by Dini Nethery That goal pretty well deflat minutes to eke out a 5-4 win. racked up two more goals. A. Mundel1-252: Harr Garniss 258, 193; Jean'Nether i84; ed the Nuggets and Listowel i p P g 211; Harold Keating 187; Laura Johnston 182 ,and netted another marker with CoulSthttons_were led by Kevin ' sla shot from the Dint ave g h McDonald a goal, with Charlie Bosman 169 and Lorraine Cook 175. 20 seconds left in the game to Coupes. ' Gavreluk and O'Donoghue George Marshall 166. k t-c9� The win by Staintons assisting, and with five----er* .'�-'.>GM _D`IE_S--•--m�-� - �� � r am t` o slay favor of the visitors. within one hint ° of - �r4. ttliflUti�s remaining -Julie SENIOR LADIES M:ichele's Monks are in the P Leedham scored on a perfect High doubles were rolled lead with 29 points, followed The Nuggets are at. home Crawfords in the battle for i pass from Rulas and.Keiffer, by., Elsie McKague, 356; by .Lila's Laymen and again this weekend and will first' place: -Ti Newsboys i 1 The Bluesticame out flying Marg King, 325;• Agnes Juanita's Rabbis with 24, take on Elma-Logan I at 5 remain in third spot with in the third to .score four Farrier, 330; Vera Moffatt, Faye's Friars with 20, p,m. Saturday acrd the seven points, while Bridge goals. Gad vreluk scoreon a 313; Elizabeth Robertson, Nancy's Nuns with 16 and Milverton II team Sunday at Motors continues to trail ' neat. pass from defender 316. Jean's Deacons with 13. 2 p.m. with four points. Vander Woude and Mc, COFFEE KLATCH' Jean King had the high Donald. Forty seconds later High scorers were: Shirley single of 338 and the high Kulas scored on a pass from a Storey, 222, 184; Muriel triple of 769. ■ - Keiffer and Leedham. Riley Irvine, 233; Florence Other top 'bowlers were ' and McDonald assisted on a Thompson; 241; Ada Ait- Doris Remington 279;- Sheila 1 t ✓ I ehevyCerebnty . picture -perfect point shot by chi'son, 199.; Doris Walker 278; Betty Darling � �1 Vander Woude. The . final Remingfon, 189, 180; Ruth 254: Shirley Storey 253 and goalof the game was Sewers, 182. Joanne Harrison and Olds Cutlass Ciera Gavreluk's second of the Catherine Campbell 249. night, assisted by COMMERCIAL LEAGUE MON. NIGHTMEN'S --- O'Donoghue and Riley.Linda's 'Little Rascals BANTAMS high single of 146 and the � v g continue to Gophers have the lead with 72 points, The P The es lead the league high double of 255. lead the league and now have BpVon 1e followed by Terry's Mrs. Ts with 48 -and one-half points, Other games of 125 and - ,, with 63, Dylis' Dagwoods 35 points., They are followed' _followed by the Seven -Ups over were rol-led by Kendra with 53, Cathy's Chipmunks by'the Black Machine, 31, the with 44, the Waltet• Root M'erkley 172; Sherry Dekker _ Corner Boat People, 26, the Volts, 20, and Shari's Shirttails with 49 Beers with 41, the Pepsis • 158; Carrie Skinn 175; Kc;rri the Matadors, 19 and the and Pam's Polkaroos with with 36, the Coke Classics McGrath 134; Kyla Irvine All the Brownies in the 45. Diggers with 16. with 31 and the Cream Sodas 150; Miranda Bieman 165; In11 981) yr)1I hu'i ralr WO' ;ell that .; e'q rp�,d second pack were present for' Shari Good had the high Bruce Skinn had the high with 25 and one-half. Dar 1 Marks 133; Aaron �i ' the first meeting of 1986. single. of 266 for the ladies single of 323 and the high y r11Uc'li yE�ii IIkE thP.11 front ____J`N •th1 rP.St?�'nSly� ,'f'tE?! g g i Mnrricnn had�he�ii �� hap r%15.6_R•-nt��9a'r-T&, -- -- -Fff�t dent 2 �, lltQ, F- FI Eithne. pl�af Wheel drive 3�. PIPCI (8-9 _ hn__,f y:@� r moral as il►e=firi 6;tripleur6� single of 143 for the girls and Harrison 131, -132, m�have started -tip work on the rolled by Linda Hickey. Rod Other high games were the high double of, 249, whi SR..IUNiORS&SENIOR~ L 1 OCA kll1) ftlE'-I F'C:nnomy. Now. saving gaS r( ally P� iyS Golden Bar Badge and Hickey had the men's high rolled by 'Jim Griffith 285; Arley Pautler had the boyFuzzies lead the "s' The I aero sift dyn'ltnii'• dE.s!gr1, Tawny (hvl hopes to have it single of 292 and the high Greg Storey 270; Jim Steffler high single of 122 and the league with 68 points, 257: Carl Good 251 and .Don Eurosty.lrnd. their htn-h tech E3tlt see lis k)eforc: Ff:h 2�- cdmpleted in May. Hopping, triple of 779. high double of 232. "'fnllcrwed by the Alphabata 1 98(� to t�1kn r1E,livc`r`, t)r skipping rope and throwing a Other high games were Edgar 250. Other games of 80 and over with 56 and one-half, the X11 3l'tV And the v<]I11F'. Thanks to spares Rod t 4 r ball arc some• of the rolled by Carl Good 217; were rolled by Julie Lisle Sli•nkys,55,theTLCswith54, N()W. hair's t'i1�1IF' `'rItJE't 11f1c;E' �3r1 Ur('iPr .Ti'lc' _,OEl requirements Lynn Corm 255; Joe Brophy Hickey and Wayne Elston.. 10'1 ; Lori Morrison 106: the Nimrod's with 44 and one > > g Y p Y until F r�tt 2�. IRf, yl•>u l The—second—vicar Brnwnies 224 and Bob Pegg 224, 212. BLUEVAI,E1V lXED „Lesley Pike 138, 89; Cdrolvn half and the Commandos r('Cc:l�-�' _1l1 I :�IiF";iiV ift)t�t C;M r,t tt„t\, fir' busied themsek os in the Men's high single and high Pike 103, 109; ivadelle with 39. r t r t kitchen preparing a lettuce THURS. NIGHT MIXED triple, -Milt Boyd, 268, 747; Hiussex 85; Danielle Lori Tiffin- had the high EfftCl,`nG'/ PC1r111S dire( fror`, 15 'ii -j`` p-irt C)t hc' 1 salad Snowy Owl also Tvy'a�irisesleadtheleague ladies'highsingleandtriple, Richardson. 89; Ansley single of 213 for the girls and (=�O�tr�) N1ctoj'� c)n E�`,,E'ry 'n tr�ln-a�:ttrin r..�rJr (' '�"r1t'r't discussed- safety rules in the with 35 points, followed by Reta Ross, 266, 701. Simpson 112; Stefanie Hills the high triple of 556 Tim kitchen. Ed's Easter Lilies with 33, Next five highest bowlers: 85; Mike Remington 97; Currie had the boys' fiigh The third -year Brownies Gary's Glads with 29, . Jim Shaw, 265, 208,; Milt Arley Pautler 110; Jason single, -of 273 and the high are learning about the four Marty's.Marigolds with 28, Boyd, 248, 231; Kevin Richardson 911, 121;..Ryan triple -of 634. ' world centres and Brownies Peg's Peonies with 26 and Hickey, 245; Pauline Moffatt. 87; D. J. Morrison Other games of 150 and ET $50'0 �II�FC� ;E �� '� in other lands. Barb's Begonias with 17. Dickison, 2:37; Winnie Bovd. 81, 94 and Travis Chambers er were rolled by Debbie ON CANADA'S TOO -SELLING MARS The second pack will hold Cathy Benninger had the 2.37. 101. orrison 156; Janie Batesran is toboggan supper party on. high t69; Angela Wall 198; Tori single of 239 for the WROXETER-GORRiE JR. BANTAMS Jan. 30, weather permitting. ladies and the high triple of MiNFD The Snorks lead the league, Tiffin 141, 152: Rhonda I tAULL 'N.. Parents are asked to return fits was rolled by Barb Men's high single and with 60 points, followed -by Leachman 150; Julie Henry the permission slips aJ 0' H N c E s the -Rintoul. Darryl Wafker and triple, Ron :McMichael, 306, the Pussy Cats with 52� the 165; Rhonda English 174, gi-ris will he working on their Rick Hill tied for the,men's 735; ladies' high single and GT .foes with 32• the Wuzzels 170: Kim Edgar 160, 181;Chev .Winter 'Adventure Badge high single of 240 and Darryl triple, Lorna McArthur, 213, with 30, the Muppet Babies Kevin Dekker 151. •251 • during the otrting. Walker had the high triple of 559. with 27 and the Masks, with Andrew Plumb 150: TimJosephiner if there are any questions . fi8li. a Next five highest games 25. Currie 189 172; Rob 357-2323 001 about any of the• other in" Other high games were over 200: Heinz Daub, 251; Kerri McGrath had the Harrison 182, 180: Jeremv ter�st badges, to he com- rolled by Barb Rintoul 210; Tom .filling's, 256; Terry girls' high single of 200 and Bloemherg 172: Scott Neil People Pleaser ,pleted at home if desired, 221:. Cathy Benninger 203 Woollett, 242; Bob S,iller, 298, The high double of 334, while 162, 217. • 243• and David. please ask one of the leaders and Eb,ewis 223, 218. 228; Wayne Connor, 245. Jamie MacKay had the boys' \ MacRae t52