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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Jan 1989, p. 16

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IC The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, January 25.1989 Youth Bowling Busy Bees Welcome Personal Touch Banking TYKES Team Standings: Tender- heart - 8; Funshine - 8; Bedtime Bedtime - 7; Friend - 7; Cheer - 6; Wish - 5; Good Luck - 5; Grumpy - 5; Love-a-lot - 5; Tugs - 2; Secret - 2; Hugs - 0. High Singles: L. James - 140; C. Welsh -138; C. Gus- terson -116,110; S. Finney - 112, 103; J. Connelly - 111, 100; E. Jones-111. High Doubles: L. James - 232; C. Welsh - 230; C. Gus- terson - 226; S. Finney - 215; J. Connelly - 211. JUNIORS Team Standings: Buffy and the Strikers - Is; Striking Men -15; YummystufTs -12; Awesome Five - 9; Flint & Friends - 9; Tigers - 0. High Singles: Mark Brooks - 245, 210; Tisha Harrison Harrison - 267,199; J. Galinski - 216; L. Hyland - 211; S. Pappas Pappas - 195; C. Sharpe -186; J. Robinson -185; K. Killens - 185; M. Drummond - 209; B. MacArthur - 186; J. Kingy- ens -183. High Triples: M. Brooks - 622; T. Harrison - 598; K Killens Killens - 532; S. Pappas - 510, J. Galinski - 487; J. Gusterson - 484; J. Kingyens - 480; L. Hyland - 476; M. Drummond Drummond - 475; C. Sharpe - 462; J. Robinson - 459; B. Mac Arthur Arthur - 450. « We've been keeping Bowmanville and area residents warm for over 60 years!" • Top quality Imperial Oil products for Domestic, Industrial and Rural use. • Automatic delivery maintained by a fleet of modern tanker trucks. • Dependable 24-hour service. ASK US ABOUT OUR TOTAL HOME COMFORT PROGRAMME Telephone 623-5516 Personal Touch Banking is coming to the Royal Bank in Bowmanville. Known as a PTB, the new machine shown here will allow customers to access their account using the latest in computer technology. These "bees" will be buzzing buzzing busily about at the bank on Thursday and Friday to offer helpful advice or demonstrations. The bee on the left is Valerie Gardner and her companion is Marcie Sully. tsso FUELS 12 Sturrock Road Bowmanville □EDI HARRISON Report from the Pines On Saturday, January 14, the Pines grade 7 volleyball teams played their tournament tournament at Bowmanville High School. Both the girls and the boys showed excellent team- spirit, were confident and set out to win. The teams had won all six of their games by the finals. Final games were tense, hushed and exciting. The players and the coaches Book Nowand SAVE Winter Booking Time on all Window Orders 40% and 10%) Off List Price Jan. 1st thru Mar. 10th Free Deliveries Free Estimates Drop in with your Blue Prints and let us quote you on ALL your building needs. ORONO Fuel and Lumber Station Street, Orono 983-9167 were nervous, not to mention mention the audience. But it was all worth it in the end, as the boys jumped in and stole the gold and the girls captured the silver. So, thanks to David Staples, Staples, Mike White and Bert Gibson for coaching the girls' team. The players of this team are Amanda Garnett, Garnett, Carrie McCurdy, Kathleen Kathleen Minnis, Bobbie Taylor, Barbara Whiffen, Alan a White, Katie Climenhage, Andrea Hartmann and Tanya Tanya Mercer. Equal thanks goes to Mike Farrington and Tim Nobes for coaching the boys' team. The team members are Jeff Pearce, Daryl Reid, Evan Davies, Aaron Staples, Tyler Sokoljuk, Dwayne Morton, Jamie Lovekin, Jeff Darrach and Tom Tamblyn. Both teams and coaches put in hours of hard work and practice to get this far. It has really paid off! Written by: Sherry Wright, Shannon Hancock, Angela Coe. This week at The Pines, there has been a slight change in the Phys. Ed. program. program. Mr. Prole has rented the ice at the Bowmanville arena. The Town of Newcastle Newcastle has donated 1 1/2 hours of ice time and the school is paying for one hour. There are 2 more sessions this term. Each student has to pay one dollar each trip to cover the cost of transportation. transportation. While at the rink, Mr. Prole, the phys. ed. teacher for the grade 8 classes, exercised exercised the students by making them go one way around the rink for a while and them around the other way. All in all, we enjoyed the first trip very much and we are looking looking forward to the next one on February 9. by Nina Darrach Ashley Burnham. Over a two week period of time there have been tryouts tryouts for a school play. M's. Wilson has worked very hard to get things organized. The play is called, "The Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch". This play is not to be entered in a competition like the last one. In full, the play is expeetd to be 1 1/2 to 2 hours. Approximately forty people people tried out, and roughly 18 were selected. To put this play together, first you must choose the play, decide if it is interesting enough so that the students will want to take part, and then you must choose the cast. In one month the building of the sets, making of the costumes, and the gathering of the props will be started. Selling tickets, running the lights, and building sets will all be done by the students. The cast should be ready to present the play by early May. Both grades ,7 and 8 are involved. The cast members members are: Katie Climenhage, Grant Dafoe, Dyson Drury, Tricia Dubeau, Kirby Eady, Robyn Ewert, Jenny Gooa- murphy, Shannon Hancock, Andrea Hartmann, Tristina Hickson, Cindy Maroon, Ka- sey McQue, Tanya Mercer, Laura Notton and Melissa Wilson. by Nina Darrach Ashley Burnham. Youth Bowling Saturday, January 21, 1989 BANTAMS Team Standings: Ariss - 17; Dmngh - 15; Oxley - 13: Gome -13; Dokis -12; Vase - 11; Bala - 10; Yarker - it, Muncey - 9; Yatton - 9; Doon - 7; ffippen - 0 % hSaIS 1712 BASELINE RD. WEST AT COURTICE RD., BOWMANVILLE 436-1054 High Singles: B. Huggins - 202; S. Maillet - 186; D. Humber - 182; J. Vickery - 177; L. Reid -176; A. Welsh - 174; R. Murphy -171; D. Allin Allin -167; R. Cotton -164; KA. Kelly -160. High Triples: J. Vickery - 492; B. Huggins - 458; C. Pel- diak - 453; S. Maillet - 448; A Welsh - 428; M. Bothwell - 420; J. Pearson - 420; R. Murphy Murphy - 415; L. Reid - 406. Master Bantam results: Master Bowler Joan Murphy Murphy with Brent Huggins and Amada Welsh; Master Bowler Bowler Gord Cowling with Martin Martin Routh and Tara Parent; Master Bowler Doug Trotter with Brad Humber and Robin. Robin. Wyatt; Master Bowler Bibbi-Ann Fairey with Kyle Dodds and Holly Hatfield; Master Bowler Larry Piper with Matthew Bothwell and Michelle Beaupre; Master Bowler Stephen Vickery with Jason Vickery and Sonya Sonya Vickery; Master Bowler Bonnie Vickery with Stephen Stephen Maillet and Kerri-Ann Kelly. SENIORS Team Standings: Jeff and the Stubs -14; Evans -13: Big Canoe -12; Holmes - 9; Hanc - 7; Psychedelics - 6. High Singles: S. Brown - 316; L. MacArthur - 267; S. Snowden - 232, 227; R. Mulder Mulder - 226; S. Sansom - 220, 209; M. Chomey - 220. High Triples: S. Brown - 715; L. MacArthur - 633; S. Sansom - 608; S. Snowden - 605. Youth Challenge Results: Liberty Bowl had 9 girls and 7 boys participating in the tournament at North End Bowl in Osh awn on Sunday, January 22, 1989 and congratulations congratulations to Danielle Big Canoe who placed 4th making making the girls team and to Randy Mulder who placed 9th and will be the alternate bowler. MIRACLE S ^881)ajwtiv&tArtW cc i c [) rt1 (v W j ( h ."also available AJ CANADIAN OWNED AND OPERATED lMIRACLEULTBAMAHj Prices effective in all departments until Saturday January 28.1989 only. Savings indicated are off our own regular prices. We reserve the right to limit quantities. 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