ALLEYWAYS TOE HERALD Wednesday February 1ITS Page YBC teams all set amy and pit and a thrown by Andrea Ford Next were Jimmy 111 Alton IW Tereia 108 Bayer 31 Cindy Rutherford 3B Jimmy carpenter mini Jut Lint Luck cleaned up Tinkler in two iiitiiiiiiiiittiiiiiMiitiinitiiiiNiitiHitninnniuiiMMMiiiiitiiiniiiiimiiiMiiiMuimiitiMintiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNi IPER SCORES Wendy Hay All Shirley Grand 330 and John Burke 18 rolled with and total Toners Anonymous Carpenter galloped over Sylvia tingle Shots PEE WEES arrested SUPER SCORES 17B Chla Bantam Team Standing Yet Si Flyers SI Rookie Heather SUPER SCORES Lynn I Waters rtthli pi THE JUNIOR team of Sheila Anderson Wendy rolloft In preparation for the next step of the Four Steps Hay Janet Burns back row Janice Sherry to stardom Everett and Lea were kept bray at Saturday r Cathy toiaad a triple and a Roberta Burke rolled with a single game A trio and a were by Julia Burnt Dawn Davie a Single Next ware Debbie Scarborough Cheryl 0 Rhonda Ritchie i and Lisa Her tl BANTAM BOYS Slickers In all three game pin bom barded Tiger Call In every game Ho I Rods borrowed two and total from Lucky Bunch were I la by Cougars In all three SUPER SCORES David lead the wee with a triple end 37B game Peter Hurdle fired MS a 340 A trio and a 31f were toiled by Rots Knlpt Rut Ml I rolled with a single Next were Jll 30 Stephen Lukes USD Terry 115 Gordon Kennedy 1751 470 IU Robert Cummlng i9 311 Briar Archer Mioj and Kevin Polruft a In every game Pin Hitter clubbed J In all three High Single trimmed Team Canada Super SI Pin grabbed two game and total Team J landing Pin Butters High Singles New Super Six Sexy Striker Team Canada Pin Plowtr Pin Hitters M JlSDtll super Striker 11 Weekly High Score Stephen Foster 343 Laura Storey 771 3B1 Bill Jack Bill Barclay Rente 353 joe Foster Colin 13a Dot 113 WED AFT LADIES Team Standing 1 Swinging Six Skylarks Georgia Girls Newcomer Lillet Hilt Mrs Happy Gang 10 Super Six 13 Terry The PI rale Sharon Bingham 300 Mary Handy 15 Frelda Handy Karen 195 Ann Terry Dover IBS Mary Jo nut ISO High Weekly Terry 311 Mary Jones Valerie Tellltr Barber Jean Arm strong Karen He rod en Lin Jewell 303 Verne 341 Franc Tlreurt Team Standing Clint Clandenlng Helen God In Adalbert 74 Farmer Chi as ion Celeste Roulhler S3 CI ill High Average John Mitchell 303 Leonce Pautln Leslie Clendennlng Ralph Gallant Clint Dlna denning 195 Celeste Rout filer parent Marg Leslie 074 Allan Barron Mike 256 Clint Anita Casey 310 Parent 721 every game Two Four rallied to defeat Super Striker Inall three Never on Sunday dumped Mission Impoulbte In two garnet Team standing Token Anonymous 41 Two Four Jul Lane Luck 28 Tinkler Never on Sunday Super Strikers Im Sylvias Noodles SUPER SCORES For itralght week Yvonne topped the mark as she rolled ill with a tingle Rick an triple end a ilngle A 776 trio and a single were by George Her ring ton 331 Following them were Greg Bill Barclay 777 Gord 731 John Haye 708 713 305 Dan Gary Richardson Scarborough 714 377 Nell 359 Dave War men 341 MacKinnon 355 Roy RuhYFInlay Mark 2911 Peter 254 Fred Derby 156 Sandy Bretkln 408 219 453 and Don Bradley 40 G I 11301 Team Standings Twiggy Crowd Sharp Shooters 41 The Puppets 3 Rebeli Puny Seven Up 36 Do Not 35 The SwtngerslS Al Dinks 35 39 Gutter Rats TopAif erases MEN Harrington G 218 G Farrow 22 MacKinnon LADIES Graham CHECK OUR SPECIAL AIRPORT RATE Station Wagon costs shared AIR EXPRESS SERVICE AVAILABLE 8771878 8777722 GO GLEN TAXI HOURS SAT SUN HOLIDAYS TUBS NITES WED AFTERNOON 822 5764 ABERFOYLE COUNTRY CLUB Alpine Cross Country SKIING Ski School Equipment Rentals GEORGETOWN FIGURE SKATING CLUB The Greatest Show On Ice Sat Feb 221 30 and 8 SunFeb23 130pm ON SALE Sunday Feb 47 Feb 10 Wed Fee Friday Feb PRICES Matinee Adults Children 6 under Si Evenings Adults as Children Screen Seats si so Stand no SATURDAYS held Georgetown Bowl Ross Knipe singles David featured the Bantam Boys team coached by Joan and Fisher Richardson Bowling were Peter Hurdle Gordon Fen By Chris Burke The second step of the Four Steps to Stardom begins this weekend when Youth Bowlers from all over Zone will compete in the Zone Finals These finale will be held over the next two weekends starting In Port Credit and Brampton this Saturday and Sunday con the following Saturday InStreetsvllle and finishing off Mere in Georgetown on Sunday February On the first Saturday all Bantam Girls and Boys teams will meet at Village Bowl In Port Credit with the girls bowling at noon and the Boys taking over at 2 45 Sunday at Crystal Bowl in Brampton all Junior Girls teams will bowl at 10 am while it l the Junior and Bantam Singles will bowl Good tuck to our represen ta lives from Georgetown Bowl Lets see some support out there for our teams Senior Qualifiers have been decided The Senior Girls qualifiers in the House Round are Syme 1917 Sylvia 1979 Ruth 1641 Yvonne Bratkin 1771 Bouskill 1707 and Bratkin As their scores Indicate these girls are first rate bowlers Yvonne is bowling In the Senior Girls Singles event Over her many years of bowling Yvonne has par In and won a great number of tournaments She has bowled in many Bantam Junior end Senior team and singles events She has won awards in tournaments such as the Toronto Star Singles tournament the Ontario All Group Championships and the Canadian National Exhibition Championships She owns the top average for the girls of Yvonne promises to be a top contender in her event The Senior Girls team also shows a great deal of talent All of the girls have past tour experience They hope to bring back the fourth Senior Girls rone crown In five years under the watchful eye of coach MacCormack The qualifiers for the Senior Boys were Steve Bums Stephen Foster 2 Gary Richardson 1867 Mark Rels AS PART OF THE Four Steps to Stardom the Bantam Girls of Georgetown Bowl participated In Saturdays rolloffs Robin Richardson Julie Burns Debbie Scar borough Donna Herrington singles Cathy Coburn and Lisa Burke were coached by Joan Archibald for the 1 Rick 1 and Chris Burke 1 821 The first five boys make up the Senior Boys team This looks like a strong team as three members are former National Champions They are experienced In bowling tour merits and with coach George Barber helping tbey couldT walk away with some honors Chris Burke the Senior Boys Singles bowler Is also a former National Champion Two years ago he won this same event at the lone level and he has gained tournament experience through the Pepsi High School tournament and other Four Steps to Stardom events MASTERJUNIOR For the past two weeks our Junior bowlers have been trying to qualify for the Master Junior tournament The following teams will represent Georgetown Bowl in the Regional rolloff Colin Hicks 70S Lea Gourlle and Master Bowler Charlene MacCormack David Smarda Brenda Hedley and George Archibald Marty Janlne Prouse and Marg Grant Richardson Wendy Hay and Joan Richardson Wayne Richardson Sheila Anderson and George Berber John Colter Shirley and Anne Nicholson Michel Blanc Sherry Everett and Bob Nicholson A He for the boys seventh and final qualifying position between Michel Le Blanc and Kevin Harrison was broken in a one game rolloff In which Michel defeated Kevin to The Regional is scheduled for March at a site to be announced The winning team there will advance to the provincial finals later in March Sandra Wilson tops rolloffs The Zone rolloffs for the taking first place Ap Sandra Wilson of Georgetown Catling OKeefe Classic were proximately bowlers took who rolled games of 343 230 and Ibid this past Sunday at the part in the rolloffs with com for a triple of 888 Sandra Georgetown Bowl This is a petUors challenging from won an eight track stereo tape unique event in that men and Brampton and as deck for her efforts Bill Lewis women compete directly with well as Georgetown of Avondale came in second top score of either sex The overall winner was Palmer of Brampton wis Georgetown skaters pass tests third Fourth place went to Ralph Devrlcs of Brampton while Brian Williams of Georgetown rounded out the top LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK The Georgetown Figure Skating Club annual carnival is fast approaching However although the young skaters are looking forward to this event tests still must be taken The following youngsters recently passed the quoted Testa Terl Lamb In the preliminary figures Shelley Foskett Terl Lamb JoAnne and Cathy were successful In the Dutch The Canasta proved no problem to Daisy Brown and Lamb Mary Ellison passed her Willow lest Lorl Henderson qualified In the Ten Fox Grummet Pettlngell and Leslie were successful Klrsten picked up her European while Cyd Sherry and Laura were successful In the Rocker category The next test days will be February IB and 19 at Port GIVE US A TRY In the 14 Step Charlene Credit DISCOUNT WAREHOUSE G 8782373 8265371 HWY No 25JUST NORTH OF HWY Hwy M Of in No Payments till April