14 - Wednesday, January 28, 1987 - North Shore News Sporis. Loca THE WOMEN in the Royalette 10-Pin Bowling League at Lions Gate Lanes were treated to an ex- cellent performance by two league members recently. Betty Pasternak, a long -time bowler, golfer and grandmother, bowled three tremendous games of 233, 210 and 190 for an excellent 633 series. Jeaneite Neale was only five pins behind with games of 191, 224 and 213 for a 628 total. Neale continued her steady bowling when she rolled games of 162, 176 and 201 for a 539 series in the Delbrook League. Also in the Delbrook League, Vera Allison bowled a nice single paisa 2 tai 200 game. Cokey Drake was the top male bowler with games of 177, 235 and 197 tor a 609 series. Mel Cole, who has a 165 league average, bowled a consistent 193, 197 and 193 for a 560 total. Walt Walmesley had a big 212 game and a 543 three-game series. Tom Starchuk, whose average is 143, rolled a high single game of 216. In the Neates Coffee Doubles League, Sandra Chadwick bowled a tremendous 269 game en route to a 810 four-game total. John Vinters had two big games of 225 and 223, and Claude Dom- phousse had a high single game of Balance chequebook and your budget with practical calculator. 221 Joana Cashman converted the very difficult: four-six split into a spare. Doubles partners Trish McKay and Cal Craik were the top team of the week with Mckay bowling games of 110, 137, 133 and 110 for a 490 series and Craik rolling 129, 151, 18) and 136 for a 597 total. Their team total, including handi- cap, was 1,779. Bowling in the Ladies Trio League, had games of 199, 156, 225 for a 775 series. Jan Crock bowled steady with games of 212, 172, 186 and 187 for a 757 total while Tracy Noble had Liens Gate Karen Kirk 195 and Wireless FM mike puts you on the radio! Perfect sound and price CD player has automatic music search, memory Get solid stereo sound a Digital-ready speaker system Raci @ Sshaek Stuahons may OCCU wrete CeNS-7 DrOducts Ale ACTA. Bone 9 Sut - . Quankty ic moat cemandg To continuing tem ss tern Eaton's ourct gue O Ran Cneck enapung vou tecptan ne BUCY GS $90" Os to becomes Ova late Sot Ne Quant ty ava. che at ine tre otsca we HON to Comect NpogtanMc enors “Battenes/tanes/asc/ cneques/DeNn Nol incudES “ogemas of lands Conc IMERTAS CATADS LID pang o tegsterec user “Check tt the white pages 5 for the Radio Shack store nearest you a 748 series with games of 191, 21f, 178 and 168, Eleanore Ratvlaffe bowled her highest series so far this season when she had games of 215, 180, 189 and 160 for a 744 total. Joan Dickey also had a 744 series with games of 201, 202, 179 and 162. Maureen Hamilton, meanwhile, bowled 160, 208, 194 and 163 for a 725 total, and Lee Jillings had a high single game of 235. . At) Thunderbird Lanes, Kerri Thorburn continues her uphill climb in the Duggan West In- surance Mixed Trio League. She had big games of 220 and 231 and a four-game total of 801 which Instail your own phone and save e& Extension kit includes jack, cable, clips 279-8110 women bowlers scatter pins wives her a 197 league average. Donna Jeffries had an excelient 786 series with games of 209, 210, 199 and 168. Tracy Noble bowled well with games of 175, 225, 175 and 199 for a 774 total. Derilyn Tearve started slowly but finished well with games of 157, 216, 190 and 188 and a 751 series. Mickie Basso bowled consistent- ly well with games of 178, 196, 182 and 181 for a 737 total. Barbara Teepven had a nice 734 series with games of 149, 189, 205 and 191. Don Zerkee had two excellent See Cocomile Page 16 ‘comfortable for private sisreo - 12-1551" Wake up to super savings! An inexpensive addition 43-1223" a Record changer is perfect fora “first” Stereo ¢ ora second system for bedroom, den CAUTION The dupication of conygnt Pratenialis stactly prombited ny taw and SuUDect! fo fines of mptsonment ‘Sz