Times-Advocate, 1988-05-04, Page 19Times -Advocate, May 4, 1988
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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.
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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.
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NEWFIES WIN'B' - The 'B' playoffs of the C.A.W. Local 1620 bowline
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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.
Winners of the draw held April 9,
1988 at Lucan Lancs were: first
prize - G. Harrison of London, sec-
ond - Larry Smith of Lucan, third
prize - John Monk of London.
The draw's proceeds went to Lu -
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