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The Huron Expositor, 1989-10-18, Page 11T1dE`HURbI\I erts Ateups�7BsoamB&itl y".ee till as 8 ,GRADS 2 rBrett'Finlaysonaecumelated°five=points r.orssthe perstinsthts olitingr ancr-Dale ' 3{�tMtt aeldeved.sevenspoints.' TTonyrArts 1tworfa'bulousegoaL ith a tri 113ill Dale -The'Grads' ensgetstwo.,,goals:The'sGrads ► �' tt oalierwas ailittle nervous.sin '=7l• tt,r.?4. .e. • "1:: tRB ERS 2=:«RA'iDERS 1 ot'. from bluedineand'b'sunk a cal; thatikssto tthe •pass;of .Joe .Vink. is1^ownsrebound twas-1Tim'Butson rwtloi'di9Cha><'gedithe .ball Anto *•the top cor- -nett:bf41ie&net, with a :little 'cre'dit-alsoato cos sten 0 lr.orn 'Pythons `The .Kangaroos jumped into :first -place ,this week with top scorers Don 'Nolan 316:696, Rob Taylor 208-510 and Reg -Chap- Tel'202.541. The Pythons top scorers were .Brian .Lovei202476, and Donna ,Lee.. 217=73. 'The Flying Monkeys .managed ,to :take •sevenmofnts'from the .Leopards with :Mur- -Tay Benriewies "323-749 and :Kan !Moran 205-277. Leopards top scorers iwere •Carol Johnson:200-511 and Karen~IIclmgy163.631. The .Coons came out of -the •cellar-•by:_tak- .ing 5.pointswith top scorers Kevin Broome 249 845, Bert ICloss 221.587, .and Pat Nolan -206-530. The Tigers .gained two points with some good scores - George Love 284-746, Janice,Morris 251.515 and Gerry:. Armstrong with a.204-599. Murray Bennewies once..again..toppet.the men with both High Single 223 and high Triple 749. Eigh:.'Single and :High Triple' were won byKaren itoegy'with a :31631. Team .'Standings are: .Kangaroos 21, Pythons :18, Flying Monkeys 17; Leopards 15,.coons 7 and 'Tigers 6. Seniors ;oanrIht off t :goof start (INTENDED FOR LAST MEEK Senior Alley bowlers started their league schedule on Friday, October 6 with '33 bowlers present. High scores for the. day were bowled by Anne Wood -with a 233 single and 701 triple. Next 'were Mary Finlayson with a 514 triple and Bet- ty Mulley with 490. For the men Campbell Wey had high single of 277 and 566 -triple with Art Finlayson 578 triple 'and Oliver Pryce .552. Draw winners were Dorothy McCtuskie, Katie Phillips and Charlie Perkins. It -was Friday the thirteenth but for Mary'Finalyson it was her lucky day :as she had the high single 294 and-triple'654 for -the ' day. Anne Woods also .had a '.583 triple and Annie Malcolm a -548. Leading the men was Mervyn Dietz -with a 232 single and 599 'triple. Bill Harris also had a .553 triple and Gordon Murray '501. Tlitrtytwo :,+;bowlers , ryere present :.sand . draw-winnerswerejaerttWBlters,'= Rachel Riehl anct' Watson Reid. The Senior's :league is away to a good start and next :week will have team -stan- dings _up to .date. ^atobstMacl gorLand'Pete'1Metihere. "he alaiders' lone :goal ,1was a y Jeff Campbell. lRRGVnJILS 1-VARRAINE 2 Hero -ten aianwanderen •,gigot two /marvelous foals sand bilis thelpers were "!Steve :Gibbings, Dennis :Dolmage, Roy }Fieher... nd 'Peter De -Jong. The Royals' P'erryatimp rameselivesloghe .changed his swindsup andTurthe eballulnto-"the whet. 'The '='Royals' hacnnumerous .chances -of>scoring, :button rluckswas.lo nbe found. KRi1G F1S 3 -MI TT'HROp 3 Back and forth, rback and 'forth ';both teams were.deterniined. Laurence Vtnk's :shot went sin.' Brian Argyle and Steve Eckert •Jr. assisted. -Bashful 'Mark Louw8gteirgot annealtsattAben thuratfst centro'' o tbell and it"fell 1Y etttlyaltito thenatetz a'1p8ss?byZSteve`Htil8hof-;AMor nerShotn'by Joe VitassecOrednWithl iia kup was hVstaurence."'Whittmep'sitnight nnEnnan Pryee.i9hipped a bhotand• taected,:,,he ball -into the met, assisted by :Tim "Seatt. 4With four -seconds remaining in the =first half Bruce 'Pears tied The game ap,'with'-Rill Shortreed :nearby. A goal from 'Brian Pryce1gives Steve Knight lite total credit of achievement. A great game to swatch. In Men'tBroomball=this week - 7i30xpm Easy Riders vs 'Tied 'Ruetters, -8120 xpm Royals vs Dumpers <9 10 pm Knights vs Raiders, '`10:'00 rpm Winthrop vs''Pr rr tine sfititt..*tals=sit zetlt, Addles "Broombal TS[t.''PARSI Rt5=-0 - 'i3ON1NWRCM.L 3 2+wongoa]sxW8renseored by namfmy "Ninth ,off warm tog from. Linda 'Boyd. Donna 'Pr eatortneetled'sno belpponsseo 4ngawhen tslte^ptipped'in a tfiot'tEOs' a-geal.NOW-If he couldeliMraneOngiLlshfte=satnelvitiCine 'er aferathersteittn •SherviVouldlhe Imjpwessed. Keep tup the.,gobd•'work'Donna.' Bang On Farmers :the 'season -has jest "beano. ACIP0 -'prem 1 A .dyn'amtte -blast by Vittkie Innes counted "for 'Fel h. Coinmeddable "'passing 'by Rhonda;; ltightietz and 'Winkle -Law :Nan- 'throp Ladies -bad Intinterous themes fun -'8n open -Met - but Ottemed sto•ignore-the oppor- tunity /or a :,goal. 'Keep op thekeen goalton'ling-"Sherry H. -PAR-PAISH CINE 1 -'QUEENS' 0 A good work 'Out'by%oTh teams, but en - fortunately a deflected goal by Parr Line gave them a goal and a°'Witt. Joan Hender- son is credited -with snoring a goal with ack .up fro Cathy hates and Susanne Van Mlltenburg. Queens ' ladies 'than1ethe girls for assistance on the ice, but-theirseoring chances slipped by as time ran out. In Ladies Broomballl tonight; .8 pm Queens vs Winthrop, 8:50 pm Perth vs Commercial, and 9:40 pm Jr. Farmers vs Parr Line. itragPiiEs -0120111103kts dV NEfilANs iotekfttOtHAbJ S 'SUNNITE! and DISTRICT MINOR'ElOCKE 110 LE DRIVE Saturday, Oct. 28 '9 Zan. to 1.2 noon 'Please have yourbottles "ready to be picked up or leave •them at the -Arena. For information call 5274531 'BATTERED BY A SEAHAWK - The entire Kurtsville team probably felt like doing this on Friday -night as Seaforth Seahawks opened their season with a 16-1 vic- tory. This Kurtsville player was unhurt. Elliott photo. hi:Ails Rudely 'tournament Buddy bowling was held on October 3 .and 4. Buddy bowling is when the YBC members have their buddy who is not a anember'to bowl, hoping that maybe they might want to join the YBC league. The winners for the Bantams were Tim/Kevin 355 and Annette/Vicki 338. The Bantams would like to thank all tie :parents -who came out and also Matt, .Shawn, Arrin, Andrew, Mike, Ryan, Jack, Christine, Vicki, Nikki, Christine, Jenny, Amy, Craig, Brad, Trevor, Lonnie,..Barbie and Kenny. YBC TUESDAY LEAGUE Blue Jays 11 pts., Starlight Latae Champs 10 pts., Heros 9 pts., Demolitions 6 pts., Power of Pain 4 pts., Ghostbusters 2 pts. -Huron Lente ;'n is n frons page 9 to the library to see the .most recent changes and an orientation to the library procedures. Many classes have made a number of visits to hear new stories, book talks and the introduction of resources available for.fall topics. "Classes ihaveistarted"'some research, pie. (Mrs.!Bemer's"tirade=6»ciasswis'-wd11 into finding nut about those things -that -.have been -considered part -of the 'Mysterious. Grade 10, are highlighting sonde of their centre ,activities with work on the ICON •11111111111111.11111111111111111 1 th your news t 1 a ,Heather or Paulo '327 ,40 `WEEKLY HIGH .SINGLES Vicki Dalrymple 191, Annette Haney 189, Amanda Manuel 149, Chris Hoffman 149, Tim McNaughton 127, Taum Bannon 126. SEASONAL HIGH SINGLES Vicki Dalrymple 191, Annette Haney 189, Amanda Manual 149, 'Chris Hoffman 176, Taum Bannon 150, Tim McNaughton 127. The -winners for the Juniors and Senios Buddy Bowling were: Luke/Rick 542 (Jr.), Tanya/Angie 327 (Jr.), Rob/Ben 425 (Sr.) and Judy/Wendy 350 (Sr.) . The Juniors and Seniors would like to thank Toby, Rick, Dean, Angie, Christa, Mike, Paul, Derek, Rob, Jamie, Aiynn, Barb, Wendy, David and Debbie. computers. Grade 6s will be spending some time developing keyboarding skills using Type Away. .Congratulations to the Junior Boys .and Girls Soccer Teams which both came in first place at tournaments hosted here at Huron Ceptennial. , teams ,. played against_rive+-others • and Feame sup with •eseellent results. Way to go! By:.`Beverly Lefaive Tina Grainger Julie Steckle We newton on +because if all -depends on the weather ... -But ,we can fell you there are ONLY SE • ; Shopping Days .Lett. 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