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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-01-17, Page 12i fto 0-wAs Bingham Advance -Times. January 17_1878 Y Bowling koros "I BANTAMS Storey, 176, 386; Donna Tlwmp- Graham Taylor bowled both son, 2041, 179; Andrea Walker, Lhe boys' high scores, with a 216 193; KIM KCGregar, IN; Daryl game and a 340 double and Holmes. 196, 331; Barry Haugh,-,., Brenda Thompson topped the X2, 182; Stephen Gaunt, 190; girls' scores last week with a 167 David Shaw, 19s, 177; Brian Poy, single and 285 double. 178, 212; Greg Storey, 153, 378, Murray's Nectarines held on to 294; Byron Thompson, 238. 210, their one -point lead and now have 227- Murray Devoe, 235, ls3 and 44 points and Brian's Pineapples Brit Day. 372. stayed close behind and have 43 points. Marc's Bananas and Dwayne's ONLY Grapes are tied in third place with 36 points each. Steve's / Squashes have 35 points and Billy's Berries have 30. — MINUTES Bowling 125 or better were: Lisa Ritchie,, 157; Tammy "N. Of YOUR Lift... Cleghorn, 162; Angela Walker, WU OW 128, 148; Michelle Cameron, 154, I L'�E 125; Brenda Thompson, 128, 167; Julie Cameron, 1 ; Dwayne Scott, 134; Michael {Heron, 125, 133; Jason Cameron, I& Marc Nesbitt, 187 and Grahaylor, 216. JUNIORS Rainbow Trouts extended their lead to 15 points last week and now have 54 points. In second place are Barracudas with 39 points, while Sandra's Sharks have 37 points and third place. Jaws had been tied for second place but slipped to fourth as they 1 remained at 36 points. Golden Carps moved up to 30 points and Pirhanas earned two points and have a total of 29. Debbie Scott bowled, the girls' high single with a 203 game and Sherri Walden had the 325 girls' high double. Billy Gaunt bowled both the 212 boys' high single and the 317 boys' high double. Bowling over 150 were: Debbie Clark, 152, Sherri Walden, 161, 164; Kim Rae, 151; Debbie Hoy, 164; Lori Gavreluk, 173; Debbie is Scott, 203; Michael Heard, 152, A 162; Rodney Jones, 161; Jeff ie Walden, 163 and Billy Gaunt, 212. !s - 7Q SR. JUNIORS 3 AND SENIORS as Janet and Greg Storey led the to league last week. She bowled the of girls' high scores with a 265 a single and a 610 high triple and he C bowled the boys' high single of or 294 and the high triple of 773. .e- Rocky's Raiders and In- credible Hulks, the top two teams do in the league, earned no points 3i. last week and remained at 62 and of 60 points respectively. ill Judy's Japs moved up- seven as points and have 57, Bad News Bowlers also earned seven points il- and now have 54. Donna's Dip - id sticks have 47 points and Star d. Warriors remained at 33 points. Bowling over 175 were: Janet Provinces urged to mandate id safety standard of Arthur Bray, manager of the 1: occupational section of the Safety in Council of Canada, is calling for C, provincial legislation of a 1d standard to. reduce accidents in y, the workplace. ,s, The standard, published by the he Canadian Standards Association al (CSA), is called "Signs and J., Symbols for the Occupational Id Environment" and standardizes ,ki symbols warning workers of ks dangers. ry For instance, emergency - related information signs appear ys in a green rectangle while the ]d caution symbol is a yellow as triangle,, The signs stand for such er things as no smoking, slippery M. floor, poison, open flame and first nd aid. ,s : The use of these standardized fn- signs would cut down on ac - .r, cidents, claims Mr. , Bray, who Id, was the chairman of .a CSA jal committee which wrote the m- national standard, the first of its In; kind in Canada. of "It took three yeras to produce ry this standard and we are th, disappointed that it is not being ,st used, so this is why we are urging ne. provincial governments to make it mandatory." At the present time warning signs may differ in each work h area and this can lead to con- fusion and serious accidents, he S said. WINGHAM v y BODY SHOP SID ADAMS J It Complete RADIATOR SERVICE f for �1 Automobiles, light Trucks, W Form Tractors ,I n New Rad Cores H Ir Rodding Cleaning A Flushing I14 North St. 387-1102 N Putteriol -Pete gy FRYE A&& WHEN MAKING A HOUSE FOR SMALL BIRDS; D_Q__K`T PUT A PEG PERC14 ON T14E FRONT BELOW THE DOOR. LITT'L.E BIRDS DOWT NEED IT. LARGt: R ONES WILL USE IT TO HARASS INMATES. efsss ■w, s.,w. DEPARTMENT STORES Inv nt ru This Thursday - Friday - Saturday January 18 - 19 - 20 1/2 COUNTER Ladles - Misses - and Children's SWEATERS Ladies and Children's BLOUSES Some WINTER GLOVES AND HEADWEAR to clear at '/z price 30% - OFF All Children's and Misses' DRESSES JUMPERS SUITS HOUSECOATS Men's - Ladies - Children's FLANNEL. SLEEPWEAR Children's SNO-BOOTS - LEOTARDS OFF f j . All WINTER OUTERWEAR " Infant's Bunting Bags - • Toddler's Snow sults F 1 to 7X. 4 to 6X. I to 14. Jackets - sizes 1 to SX, 4 to 4X. I to 16. i All THERMAL UNDERWEAR to clear at 20 % off DEPARTMENT STORES CLINTON I WINGHAM 4