Page Wednesday April 1KT Local bowlers do well amid tough competition The Georgetown bantam team won the silver medal Chandler Standing arc Carolyn Lane Coach In the provincial championship Seated from Ryan Mark Resume Herald photo Martin Alain Joey and Brady Bassett rolls to top bowler status In another first Tor the young bowlers or Georgetown Bassett has established herself as the top lady bowler In Ontario among the younger general on for four gomes After averaging over for the gold medal team at the Ontario Winter Games day in Toronto Basse became the 1987 Ladies Si Champion of Ontaro at the Ontario Pepsi Challenge Championships Her four gome score of fa are not four but they an dirty words to moat paopta can t the words but can make you a ran paying mom than rwcestary Call It are trans to you may something to talk about Call us Goebele MacAdam Alexander Chartered Accountants 37 Main St S Georgetown 8775155 4535532 average topped the 1021 of lie Men Singles Champion John 0 Dwyer of This outstanding ploy moved her into third place nationally after the champion of Alberta and Soslcat Georgetown representative on the men team upheld local prestige by rolling a average and helping the Central Ontario team to the Provincial Championship and Team Championship The 1023 of Trina was not enough to Inspire the Centra On ttuio ladles lake first place as the other four only managed bet ween them This honor went to the Lake On Association ladies who rolled a total of Included ui the Central Ontario team were local bowlers Sandy Weeks and Dee Dee An outstanding achievement made by the overall effort of the Newfoundland They were awarded the National Aggregate Honors for placing third In the ladles team event third again in the men division and taking first place in the mixed team event a total of points with Ontario being relegated to second with Two Georgetown bowlera were crowned n champs Id the Master Ban tam championship and earned the right to advance to the provincial From left Brady Chandler Wendy Parent Coach and Tonya Morris Herald photo Anglers and hunters kick in support The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters Is contributing at least to support Ontario ion In Wildlife a yearlong celebration of the first hundred years of wildlife conservation In Canada The funds will be used to print and promote artist Michael Dumas poster featuring peregrine falcons one of Ontario endangered species The poster will be available to Associate Tax Consultants INCOME TAX RETURNS DONE GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN 8772217 promote participation in Executive Vice President Rick Morgan said Hunting and fishing are not only part of our heritage but those who hunt and fish have been in the forefront of the con movement for the post loo years Over the years sportsmen have taken the lead in paying for conservation The world conservation makes It clear that conservation is not of resources true con means using our resources carefully and enhancing them so that the next generation may use them as well he added