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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 9, 1980, p. 51

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THE HERALD April Page Golden Age bowling playoffs begin Friday AU but one of the Golden Age bowling teams will begin wo weeks of playoffs start ing Friday Georgetown Bowl The Corner Pins who cap tured the regular season crown on Good Friday arc the only ones who will not be in Ihe running for the overall league title They will stilt be playing but their points will not be tabulated in with the others for the championship The winner will be term in by the team with the highest total pin fall The Comer Pin point total at the end was 138 Behind them were the with 126 Blue Jays Sluggers 112 Expos Rolling Pins Half and Haifa Six Dolls 99 Slow and Easy Raid and Friendly Five Fridays Individual win ners were George Sargent and Ann Nicholson in the high single flat with 23S and wins over Fred Short and Kay Fryer who had 223 and respectively won the high single with handicap over Jim Wil son 291 Fryer and Pearl Burt took this division of the Indies action with a tie Ada Locke and Barbara tied for second with Scoring a Shortill look his second win of the day in he high triple Sargent was behind at Among the ladies Nicholson won again Whoops This little shooter at Gordon Arena Thin shot may have cost him the championship during Saturday Optimist showdown over Bowlers with the best sea son average over the weeks of play were Jim at and Nicholson with Also scoring high cons is lenity were Grant Real with George Burt 192 Al Zeravlev 181 Bob 175 Del Wallace 17S Ernie Miller Norm Smith 173 George Sargent 169 and Jim Wilson Among the ladies Ethel Hardman at Marg GDHMA meeting With another minor hockey season pretty well wound up the Georgetown and District local little league arc getting ready lor next year On Sunday Hay at at the Gordon arena the association will be holding its annual spring meeting Open to the public it will Include the election of officers for the 1980 season Presentations for changes in the constitution will also be dealt with Writer sub missions stating the changes must be made to the president Wendy Stewart no later tlian Sunday April Davidson with 117 Kay Brot Vi Hewitt Barbara and Kay McMillan at 144 Kay Fryer Munel Mil Icr and Edith Milts at 143 were the best In individual play the top three averages in the men high single flat were 331 Real 306 and Nicholson with at and at were the tops among the ladles The ops In the high single with handicap play were Ze- at 328 and Zeravlev for the men and Brotctue at Eleanor Spence and Davidson with ended up the highest in ladies play Mens triple flat ugh rol lers were with Wallace and Real at Nicholson with 729 Brotchie at and Fryer with bettered the other women An for Wallace led the men in the triple with handi cap followed by and at had the lop score or among the women ahead of Fryer with and Hardman at Final winners will be pre sented with their awards at the May 1 closing banquet BODYWORK Repair Pointing Cars Trucks Buses ALL WORK CERTIFICATION RACEWAY MOTORS COLLISION CENTRE Agnes St Acton 8533810 JOSEPHS jrf MENS IS FOR Long A short Tool ASK AROUNDt JOSePMJOFFERS THE PINE ART OF HAIR SHAPING Professionally Done Modern Styles At Reasonable Prices 8770322 MOORE PARK PLAZA A Saturdays I CLOSED MONDAYS is the company that gives you a LIFETIME Win McDonalds Gift Certificotes and Watches GET YOUR CRAYONS AND FELT MASKERS GOING TO WIN GIFT CERTIFICATES FOR DELICIOUS FOOD AT MCDONALDS ENTRIES WILL BE JUDGED ON ORIGINALITY AND EACH MONTH THERE WILL BE A DRAW FOR A UNIQUE RONALD MCDONALD WATCH ENTER AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE SUBMIT YOUR ENTRY TO THE HERALD TELEPHONE WATCH THIS SPACE FOR WINNERS IN THE

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