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Wednesday Night Bowling
Sonny Moore
spurs on Falcons
• Sonny Moore With his 309
single and>731 triple spurred
the Falcons on to a 5 - 2 point
victory over the Park
Theatre Mustangs. Moore
was helped by team mate
Marion Black who rolled a
243, single and wife, Marj
who added her 575 triple.
High single for the Park
Theatre Matings W93 John
• Allen with a 239 and high
triple for the men went to
Ken Brownlee with a 574.
High single for the ladies
division for the Park Theatre
Mustangs " was, Sheila
Brownlee with a 237, with
Barb Lonsbary who bowled a
525 triple.
• Brad Chase rolled 273
single and Steve Allen had a
704 triple to lead the Can-
• dlelighters to a 7 - 0 victory
over the Pits.
Kithy Poulter of the
Tim Harrison (15) of the Goderich Machinist Atoms digs in front of the Lucan net during Candlelighters led the ladies
Shamrock League action Saturday in Lucan. The Goderich Atoms won the game 44 (Photo
side with a 171 single and a
by Joanne Buchanan)
477 triple. High rollers for
the Pits were Murray
Connolly with a 230 single
and a 571 triple and for the
ladies it was Cathy Connolly
with .a 221 single and 596
triple.
The Lowly Rollers
continue their winning ways
when they swept all seven
points from the Knock -Outs.
Rob Riehl led the Lowly
Rollers with a 308 single and
732 triple for the men and
team-mate Bonnie Erb led
the ladies with a 203 single
and 512 triple. Bruce Carrick
led the Knock -Outs with a 185
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.single and 510 triple while
Julie Corrick led the ladies
Julie Carrick led the ladies
triple.
The Can -Do's and Fizz
Mitts battled it out and took 4
and 3 points -respectively.
Leading the Can -Do's was
Lois Merriam with a 204
single and 543 triple. -For the
men It W93 Brian .Brfzinet
with. a .114 Jingle allti
triple. Also for the Can Do's,
even though he did not make
the high single or triple, a
good ,try should go to
Grandpa Bill Meriam for his
outstanding effort.
Leading the Fizz Mitts was
Dick Eislerwith a fine 274
single and 613 triple. For the
ladies it was, Auleen
Therault with a 1 ' single
and 573 triple.
The Headsphmers handed
the Beach Bums a 5 - 2 point
victory with Mel Dickson of
the Headspinners having a
258 single and 561 triple. For
the ladies it was Helen
Dickson with a 195 single and
544 triple.
The Beach Bums had a
fine performance from Al
Smith with a 254 single and
678 triple. For the ladies it
was Donna Smith with a 204
single and a 523 triple.
Point standings to date
are: Lowly Rollers 32;
Candlelighters 24; Falcons
23; Can Do's 23; Head -
spinners 23; Part Theatre
Mustangs 20; Fizz Mitts 19;
Beach Bums 19; • Pits 17 and
the Knock Outs 4.
Figure skaters,
pass tests •
at fall school
The following members of.
the Goderich Figure Skating
Club successfully •passed
their tests at fall school held
• • in Wingham • during
September and October of
Andre Clutch' of the Goderich Machinist Atoms is chased by a Luean player as he tries to set this year:
up a play from behind the net during Shamrock League action in Lucan on Saturday. The •Sonja McCallum and Rox-
...• Gotieriehteilkwon the game 41. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) •
mute Warr; Fiesta. Tango
union IGHs
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s an incentive for Canadian home-
owners to use less oil, the Federal
Government has introduced the Canada
Oil Substitution Program.
C.O.S.E.- will pay 50% of the cost of con-
version from oil heating to natural gas.;
to a maximum grant of $800.
We think naturalgas is
worth your serious considera-
tion, but not just because it's
our business at Union Gas.
. • Consider: - -
• Natural gas is still the most
economical way to heat your home, and
. it looks as if,it will temainso in the fore --
•seeable future. '•
Natural gas burns much cleaner than
oil, resulting in a cleaner home and mini-
-nralfarnac_q maintenance.
- Natural kas-18-4na)pundatit supply.
Conservative estimateS-ofproven, market-
able reserves in Canada are over 32 times
our annual national consumption, and
inore gas is being found all the time.
•• Another benefit of natural gas is its
simple, reliable, weather-proof delivery
system; after leaving the well, it is stripped
of inipurities, odorized, then
piped directly to your home.
We at Union Gas offer a
complete range of natural gas
home heating options, one
of which is sure to meet your
needs. Convert soon and
beat the November cold.
• . To arrange for an in-home appoint,.
Ment'with Union Gas about the continued
comfort of your home, and to find out
how you can get up to $800
to get oil out of your system
phone The Gas Line:
1-800-265-0562 (toll free).
We'r bringing home the fu
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and Willow Waltz; Emma
Hollingworth, Preliminary
Free Skate; Susan Cook.,
third Figure; Lisa Fisher,
American Waltz, Rocker
Foxtrot and Senior Bronze
Free Skate;- and Aveleigh
Cook, Paso Doble.
Also passing Test Vfor
Power Skaters were Jason
Meriam, Ken Betties, Lonnie
Rumig, Becky Harrison and..
Jeff Chan.
The Club still has openings
• for private lessons and preci-
sion team. For further infor-
mation, please call 524-2788.
Don't forget the members
of the Goderich Figure
Skating Club are selling
tickets for a trip for two to
Florida, Freeport or Nassau.
There have been two ;100
Early Bird winners already
with two more still to be
drawn before the main draw.
So get your tickets now. You
can't win without one.
Tickets can be purchased at
the Brewer's Retail and
from club members and ex-
ecutive.
Soccer
team
challenged
The Goderich "B" soccer
team would like to challenge
the "A" team to a grudge
match on Sunday, October 31
at 2 p.m. For information,
call coach Fred (Boom
Boom Shoeboart)
Schoemaker.
Macaulay
places in
• Marathon
Scott Macaulay of
Goderich participated in the
1982 Skylon International
Marathon held October 16 in
„ Buffalo, New York. He
finished 1109th out of 2119
participants with a time of
three hours, 52 minutes and
seven seconds.
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It was cold and there was
strong head wind the day of
the marathon. Of thenumbei
entered, 1589 finished"
'The overaii Vnner in two
hours, 22 minutes and 18
_ seconds vval Terry Stanley
who also won last year. The
women's winner in two
hoims, 58 minutes and 49
seconds was Heather
Clemenson.
The associate sponsors of
the Skylon International
Marathon are the Disital
Equipment Corporation and
the Gioia Macaroni Cern-
pally.
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