THE HERALD Wcdnetdiy February IS ir Curling News By Marg and Stew Congratulations to Mike Makovnyk and rink of Taylor Rick East wood Al Dean winners of the District Divisional held in Orange- last weekend Mikes rink won he A side and on Sunday were victor against winners of the side They went the whole way without a lossl Next Sunday the team will enter the Interdlvislonal between Districts id The two top learns from here go on to the Provincial In Guelph Good curling fellas from here SECOND DRAWS Both the men and ladles sections completed their sec draws this past week Does this mean winter Is almost over The winners of the mens draw were Monday 30 First place Alt with Bob Erskine John Mc Murray and Richard Prater Second place Harry Shore withB Harris Bob McNeilly and Ken Tazzman Tuesday First place Wayne Taylor with Mike Makovnyk Blair Milton and Murray Mcln tosh Second place Ash croft with George Wild Slew and Drew Tuesdays First Place Harvey Chap- pel with Gord Campbell Glen and Bob Smith Second place Harry Shore with Rick Kidney Don Camming and Ken Thursdays 3D First place Howard Li rid ley Joe Don Cum and Bob Bruce Second Place Irwin Noble Gord McKeemnti B Harris and Richard Frazer Thursdays First Place Mike Makov Blair Gavin Strachan and C Evans Sec Place BUI French Dave Woodburn ana Bob Smith The winners of the ladies draws were TaesdavPM First Place Broom head Jean tin Jewell and Mary Kltely Sec Place Peggy Fischer Agnes Park Liz McNeilly and Janet Dean Thursday A M First Place Bev Eastwood Kathy Percgo Penny Monc ton and Marilyn Mickle- Second Place Joy Noble McMurray Windsor and Mary Lepers First Place Griff Ins Park Carol Mof fa I Heather Bishop Second Place Alice Fraier Jane Catherine Hodgson and Parker The ladies competitive which is morning Is run a differently with the rinks for a place in the top four or the bottom four to play off the end of the season However the top two this section are presently Skip Ann Hartford Vice Shcrrill Collins second Griffiths and lead Lin Jewell skip Peggy her vice Lena Burns second Mary Ell I en Bridge and lead Joan Trimble RINK LOSES Joan Mustard Julie White Bev Eastwood and Ellen Bums entered Ihe two day Open Spiel in last week where lost out in the semi final game of the event Peggy Fischer Lenn Burns Barb Rankin and Mary Black won third prize and Karen Henderson Jean Jane Burrows and Liz McNeilly won fourth at the Business Girls spiel in Milton on Saturday This week is the beginning of the third and final draw of the season Good Luck curl especially Mike and his Intermediate rink Seeouon the ice McCorry a winner Julie McCorry last Sunday qualified for the provincial C finals defeating 14 of the best bantam bowlers In Central Ontario her first game of Julie was in second place nine pins behind the leader In the second game the going became lough with three comer pins a a split but she managed a score of 159 to pull a few pins ahead of the leader who also had problems However in third game with loud vocal support or her Saturday bowling pals she quickly pulled ahead beyond reach of other contestants With five strikes in a row and another strike she had a tame of This gave Julie a triple of and a l ip to Ihe provincials on March IB to Join the junior boys team who qualified the week before Bantam Brent Osatchuk would have been in the top three but a tew fouls dropped him out of contention even though he bowled a In his final game with his never giveup spirit The Junior and senior competitors bowl well but as happens in a three game set they needed that one big game to win This Saturday Mar 3 there will be no youth bowl as the Canadian legion will be having their Southern Ontario championships with winners going on to the provincials in Sudbury The Georgetown representatives the zone winners will be Joe Foster and Philip Southon Sunday at the zone round at B of the presidents secretaries and treasurers tournament the winning pre sident was John Jr Niters who bowled pins over 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