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Times-Advocate, 1988-05-04, Page 19Times -Advocate, May 4, 1988 Page 3A INDIVIDUALS - Wednesday Y.B.G. from back left: Nathan Rollings, high single, Brad Goddard, high average, Chris Goddard, high double, Amy Da- men, high average, Sara Lynn Dauncy (front left), high single, Wendy Hick- son, high double, Katie Damen and Jeremy Langendyk were most im- proved. HEADPINS WIN 'B' TITLE - THE 'B' championship of the Lucan ladies Monday night bowling league was worn by the Headpins. From the left are Barb Densmore, Pam Hodgins, Trudy Pronchuk, Marg Chapman, Janice Van- derploeg and Helen E3ulanda. Prices in effect May 4-11 SLAMMERS WIN - The Slammers were 'A' playoff and grand champiosn of the C.A.W. Local 1620 bowling league. From the left are Garry Gibson, Sheila Charlton, Anne Wilson, Wayne Wilson and Larry Smith. 5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS CHECK OUT YOUR BIG CHOICE OF OPTIONS BELOW OUR MOST POPULAR TURF TRAC TRACTOR Here's Why: • Powerful 12.0 H.P. 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May 8 • / / at 6 p.m. For more / information phone 235-2932 / after 7 p.m. 16 ass- - — - am ./ Buy 10 games of Ironwood's nine hole golflpassport for $90 and get TWO FREE GAMES. • New Club House • Driving Range • Licensed under L.L.B.O. • New Patio • Complete Golf Facility • New gas carts available IRONWOOD GOLF CI UH Located ono mile East of Exeter Off Highway 83. Phone (519) 235-1521 Letters Letter to Editor I would like to make a few com- ments on the executive of this year's Exeter Mohawk Hockey Club. First of all they dcscrvc congratu= Iations'for putting together such an excellent hockey team, which gave us many hours of exciting enter- tainment. Secondly, for doing a fantastic job in running this organization. These people sit in the background, recruiting players, setting -up ice time, lining up sponsors, going to league meetings, raising money, making travel arrangements, playoff schedules and on and on and on. They dcscrvc a great deal of credit for the countless hours of effort that they have put into running this first class organization. Thanks for a job well done. Yours truly, [Men and Jack Bailey, Fans London, Ontario Bowling news from Lucan 1.UCAN - Winners in the "Strikc- lt-Rich Win -a -trip" ticket draws 'competed on April 17 at Lucan Lanes. The winner was Edie Burt with a +117. Second went to Gary Harvey of London, with a +113. Burt will bowl in Toronto in the Provincial tournament June 4. Burt could win a trip to Florida. The House round of the Provin- cial Team Tournament was won by the Alley Cats, a tcam consisting of Rick and Shelley McKinnon, Lloyd and Pat Rimmcr, Mark and Jackie Stevens. Another win at Mike's Lancs in Stratford April 24, advance them to Toronto June 4 for the Provincial finals. Larry Gibson of Lucan Lancs K off on a free trip to Florida. Larry won his trip in the final round of the O.V. Sun Bowl held in Guelph April 30, and sponsored by Carling O'Keefe. 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