a3! 15 = Wednesday, February 2 25, 1987 - North Shore News ickens masters 224 and 207 for an 885 total. Kerri Thorburn ‘topped the women with’ games of 157, 202, 192 and 175 for a 726 total. In the Youth Bowling Program Thunderbird Lanes, bantam league 10-pin play Theresa Docile bowled a big 165 Jason Lyle had a 148 high single : game and a 408 three-game total. game, bowler Billy McInnes, who has a 74-point average, bowled games of 58, 129 and 105 for a 292 total. Chris Mandzuk was the top ban- In the junior division, Ryan tam bowler with a 425 series and Jarvis had ‘a nice 515 series with games of 166, 141 and 118. games of 192, 148 and 175. HIGHLIGHTS IN recent 10-pin bowling ‘action included David Mickens rolling up a terrific 914 four-game series in the Duggan West Insurance Mixed Trio League with games of 203, 210, 256 and at Maureen Whittal was . leading senior girl with games of 182, 178 and 207 for a 567 series. 245. Jan Crock was the high bowler for the women with games of 190, 196, 203 and 223 for an 812 total. Tracy Noble, who had a high single game of 217, continued her excellent bowling in the Lions Gate Ladies Trio League when she had games of 188, 202, 156 and 213 for a 759 series. Tracy’s mother, Peg Nobile, kept the high scoring in the family with games of 180, 180, 192 and 184 for a 736 total. In the Avalon Hotel B.C. All Star League, Steve Butterley was in peak form racking up games of 255, 266, 188 and 192 for a 901 total. Al Boyd bowled a high single game of 257.and Bill Kasiol had a big 245 game. In Royalette Ladies League ac- tion, Cookie Weidman converted the difficult. 7-8-10 split into’ a spare, while Linda Curl! rolled up a 572 total with, games of 176, 196 and 2005». In. the Delbrook. League, John Neale bowled games’ of 234, 212 ° ~ and 183 for 2 629 total.) .; .* ‘’ Donna Bedard was the high lady.” bowler with games of 191,207 and 174 for a 572 series. .. Bowling “in the Neate’s. Coffee -. Doubles |. League, |. Gary © Lincoln managed a single spare through: an entire whole game but did roll 11 strikes with his remaining MW balls for a great 279 game. -* " Sparing in the league, Steve. But- ferley rolled games of 207 247, A Unique Educational Opportunity for Your Son The Right Direction One of Canada’s foremost independent schools for day boys and boarders, St. George's enjoys a long standing reputation as a school for gentlemen, sportsmen and scholars. . Strongly oriented to the needs of hoys -who plan to attend university, the School's senior and junior campuses include spacious classrooms and lecture theatres, a modern science centre, library and performing arts centre as well as residential and dining facilities. Coupled wich an outstanding teaching faculty, the School provides both the environ: “ment and the encouragement essen- _ tial to academic and personal achievement. ° A Challenging Environment More than a well-directed aca- demic environment for a gifted few; St. George’ s is designed to give every boy a genuine opportunity to excel in his own way. Situated in one of the world’s most beautiful cities, the _THE DIRECTION IN WHICH EDUCATION STARTS A MAN WILL DETERMINE HIS FUTURE LIFE. School provides a unique venue for physical as well as intellectual endeavor. Close to the University of /British Columbia and complete with "its own extensive playing fields, tennis courts, indoor swimming pool and g gymnasia, St. George's will be a positive step in the. right direction for your son. Scholarship and General: Entrance Examinations | ~ Full and half-fee scholarships are open to boys currently enrolled i in vt Grades 7and 8. Award criteria for Foundation Scholarships include success in entrance and scholarship examinations , existing academic standing, character and special skills. Scholarships are also available for boys who exhibit exceptional per- sonal promise. PSAT and SAT examinations may be written while at the School and an -advanced placement program is avail- able for exceptional students. Grad- uates of St. George’s are routinely accepted by American Universities of - the first rank. .” A descriptive brochure and appli- cation forms for School entrance and all scholarships are obtainable by telephone. Grades 2-7 call (604) 224-4361 — Grades 9-12 call (604) 224-1304 Or by written request from: The Headmaster ST. GEORGE’S SCHOOL Vez "4175 West 29th Avenue: - VY Vancouver, British Columbia ; Canada:V6S 1V6: : = PLATO