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The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 12

The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 12

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12 THE CHILLIWACK PROGRESS. Jan. 15. 1969 BOWLING RESULTS Bowlers Back In Action After Christmas Break Parklanes Recreations Ladies League: Vi Mogg 278. Muriel Perry 741, ANA-VETS No.

1 1229-3331. Men's League: Ernie Morford 313 -874. Parklanes 1300 3715. Classic Mixed Arlene Green 348 857. Jim Edwards 371 813, Sears Ltd.

1410, Bob's Cabs 3491. Harrison League: Mary-Anne Sterling 263 640, Dan Power 269, Barry Simmons 669, Unpre-dictables 1077, Hot Shots 2967. Mixed Mary-Anne En-right 350 685, Wally Schindle 305, Rudy Franks 708. Scuffler Dredge 1239 3485. Legion League: Kay Cunningham 326 743.

Ted Innis 290, Penner 266 664, Radioactiv-es 1177 3215. Commercial Mixed Vi Mogg 274. Connie Main 654, John Re-gehr 302 768. Thursday Mixed: Larry Otto 290. Gene Galvin 658, Builders 1005 2855.

Tuesday Matinee: Doreen Halliday 281 -627. Philhpeens 1033 2875. Wednesday Coffee League: Mabel Edward 294 653. Moonshiners 1043 2863. Fraser Vale Ten Pin league: Ted Gerbrandt 178.

Mike Jar-dine 452, Thunder 783, Moonshine 2382. Ten Pin league: Ethel Weiss 190 430. Hack Freeman 178, Cec Christian-son 476, Beginners 639, Sears 1812. lie Hodge 281, Jacquie Dickson 670, John Goertzen 270. Ray Schindle 748.

Imperial Oil 1184, Hartley's 3386. Classic Arlene Nelson 247, Bea Nerbus 631. Gordis Groves 261 671. Jail Birds 1173 3128. Civil Service: Daphne Janzen 290, Archie Carter 306, Dave Mossiman 672.

Rogues 1178 3330. Mixed Alice Anderson 240 621, Eric Prosser 266. Dan Leavens 700, Sears Misfits 1177 3196. Mixed Cocktails 1029 2894. Commercial Mixed Marilyn Campbell 262 653, Verne wards rolling a 294 single in the Wednesday Coffee league and Joan Scott had the ladies high three with a 696 triple rolled in the Ladies league.

Wayne Schindle bowled the high single for the men with his 307 rolled in the Men's All-Star league, while John Regehr's 768 was the high three game total which he bowled in the Commercial Mixed League. In that total, John had a single game of 302 in which he spared a full split. This is the first Aces split that has been spared for at least this entire season, and is a very fine effort by John. 3 i i i i Bowlers were back in action again last week as their leagues started the second half of their schedules. Individual averages will carry on from the first half, but team points will start over again.

At Parklanes Recreations Mary Ann Enright had the high ladies single for the week with a 350 game rolled in the Mixed League, while the ladies high three game total of 857 was rolled by Arlene Green in the Classic league Also in this league Jim Edwards bowled the big single game of 371 to lead the men, and Ernie Mor-ford's 874 total rolled in the men's league was the high triple. In other scoring at Parklanes, in the ladies league, Vi Mogg had a 278 single and a 661 triple, Babs Newman 275 631, Muriel Perry 275 741 and Velma Derksen 262 602. In the men's league, Ernie Morford 313 874, Dave Vine 301 726, Len Butchart 268 -776, Jim Butchart 284 699, and Sig Bachman 296 702. Mixed Classic Arlene Green 348 857, Bessie Anderson 261 710, Marg Beaton 297 659, Daphne Janzen 249 690, Jim Edwards 371 813, Barrie Taylor 306 798, and Bob Butchart 273 717. In the Mixed league top scores were Mary Ann En-right 350 685, Marilyn Schindle 251 638, Lynne Sargent 230, Wally Schindle 305-619, Rudy Franks 285 708, and Ray Schindle 275 691.

In the Harrison Mixed league, Mary Anne Sterling had 263 640, Eleanor Power 238, Dan Power 269 617, and Barry Simmons 250 669. Legion Mixed, Kay Cunningham 326 743, Eleanor Bou-tilier 266 646, Ted Innes 290, Jim Stevenson 260 670, and John Ten-hoeve 243 675. Foresters Mixed, Shirley Spenst 241 573, Muriel Perry 210-617. Bob Robinson 350- 814. Rueben Sawatsky 301 -703, Del Currie 296, and Jim Brown 307 749.

CFB Chilliwack Ladies were led by Jeanne Keaney 301 735, Sara Lynn Merritt 321 711 and Joan Woods 253. At the Chilliwack Bowling Alleys the scoring was off to a good start with Mabel Ed- Gene Mauch At Rally Sunday Gene Mauch, former manager of the Philadelphia Phillies, Joe Schultz and Bob Le-man will headline an array of baseball dignitaries who will be in Vancouver on Sunday, January 19 tor a massive baseball rally at Exhibition Gardens at 7:30 p.m. Mauch will lead the National League Montreal Expos into their first NL campaign this year. Rally is for anyone interested and there will be no charge. John Ten-hoeve 675, What Nots 1180 3122.

Foresters League: Shirley Spenst 241, Muriel Perry 617, Bob Robinson 350 814, Canadiennes 1203 3073. C.F.B. Ladies: Sara Lynn Merritt 321, Jeanne Keaney 735. Chilliwack Bowling Alleys Ladies Elsie Eggen 292. Joan Scott 696, Vedder TV 1263 3413.

Ladies Gayle Cross 234, Sally Blan-chette 614. Men's All Stan Wayne Schindle 307, Eric Mullock 961. Men's Major Vic Toop 281, Barrie Bell 753, Public Freightways 1149, Bells 3176. Classic Nel which ot jonoorv JO Tn ii EATON SEVEN-FOOT ICICLE is displayed by Dan Gerber. Dan has an almost unlimited supply of such icicles hanging from the eaves of a neighbor's house.

This particular one had been picked just moments before the picture was taken. Commission Urges Wait For Zoning Applications cancelled last was cancel! Player Of The Week Gary Nicholos is this week's player of the week. Gary, in his fifth year of minor league hockey, plays for the Eagles in the Bantam division. He is 13 years old and plays centre. In last Tuesday's game against the Panthers Gary scored a goal and had one assist, as his team won 2-1.

Gary attends Chilliwack Junior Secondary. Minor Hockey SCOREBOARD PEEWEES: Blades 9. Hot Dogs 2. Kings 3, North Stars 3. Runners 1, Bucks 0.

North Stars 6, Runners .1 Bucks 4. Hot Dogs I Kings 2. Blades 2. BANTAMS: Aces 3. Peewee All-Stars 1.

Eagles 2, Panthers 1. Ramblers 3, Shamrocks 2. MIDGETS: Bantam All-Stars 3, Red Wings 1. PLAYER OF THE WEEK: GARY NICHOLS of the Eagles in the Bantam division. THE CORNER "Budsy" Usher January 21st TAG TEAM Don Leo Jonathan VS.

(300 lbs. and 230 lbs.) Bobby SHANE (Peoples Choice) vs. Eric FR0LICH (230 lbs. German Gymnast) vs. Joe MILLICH (237 lbs.

Missouri Mauler) 75c weather conoid" FOR SURE THIS VB served that the preliminary community plan is expected in February, and that the sewerage feasibility study should also be ready soon. Mayor R. Britton indicated he hopes council "will take the plan to different areas of the township" and explain its proposals to ratepayers, in addition to seeking their views. Jets Lose Heart Breaker Richmond Islanders' goalie was wearing horseshoes, reports Ed Halsall, as the Junior Jets out-shot the Islanders 47-24 and lost 3-1, in a heartbreaking hockey game Monday. Mr.

Halsall, president of the club, says it was hard for him to believe the score, as Chilliwack had 43 shots on goal in the second and third periods. Starting slowly, the Jets only managed one goal in the first period while Richmond scored three in the only period that saw scoring for either team. Chilliwack dominated play in the second and third periods but could not buy a goal. Chilliwack's only score came from Bert Bosko. Evergreen Hall CHILLIWACK eeK because CENTURY Eaton Surprise Sale.

1869 P.S. You may not mn! Chilliwack Advisory Planning Commission has recommended that eight rezoning applications should be deferred until they can be studied in relation to the township's proposed community plan. Properties are those of G. Peters, M. H.

Hay, E. Pedde, Mr. and Mrs. L. Taves, H.

V. Jones, J. Krepiakevich, E. N. Prachnau and M.

Fajcsik. Commission also suggested, in a written report received by council Monday night, that maps illustrating the proposed community plan should be made available to it. Municipal engineer's attendance at the commission's next meeting was invited. Alderman L. E.

Russell ob- Bantam Standings Standings in the Bantam division of the Minor Hockey League are: Aces 3 0 1 7 Eagles 3 10 6 Shamrocks 2 2 15 Panthers 112 4 Peewee All-Stars 2 4 0 4 Ramblers 13 0 2 i 1 I J. miagei Standings Standings in the Midget division of the Minor Hockey League are: Canadians Bant. All-Stars Rangers Red Wings Hat Trick In Loss Dean Leduc of the Runners in the Peewee division had a hat trick in his team's 6-3 loss to the North Stars. I. 5 1 2 12 3 2 3 9 Tuesday, GRUDGE BATTLE Dutch SAVAGE vs.

Dean HIGUCHI (258 lbs. Flying Dutchman) (245 lbs. Hawaiian Herculesf onW SECOND EXCITIN with nu I DOWN -ts 3 HOT P'iceS CTFT RIGHT UP TO 50 oSrT AT 20 fcTIONS. Pa" REDUCTIONS START sp0, REDU bei0 and eldra sales-FRIDAY AT pLNTY 0F PARKW aCeSh''P 'Itrs to speed you on your ayj at suRPR.SE DAY KS chilli- the next. Surpnse ale a EATON'S CMII-a-.

n9 as sold woman's coat, va tor 25 op every camera, valued at 12 red Lse ou a tield day budget-happy closing. nnMN PAYMENT AT A 4 -MAN Crusher STASIAK (280 lbs. and 245 lbs.) John TOLOS (Unholy Alliance) Bob BROWN (248 lbs. Kansas Tornado) Johnny KOSTAS (252 lbs. Barefoot Ace) FEB.

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