Peninsula United won divi- sion SA in a soccer tourna- ment hosted by Prospect lake on Thanksgiving weekend, but went down. 3-2. to Duncan Dolcan in a league game on Saturday. In the tournament. United played their best soccer of the season, defeating Juan de Fuca on Saturday and Pro- spect Lake on Sunday. Behind 2-0 at the half, United got goals from ‘David: Doyle, James Refern and John Mc- > Cartney in the second half to beat Juan de Fuca 3-2. Tim Street and Tom English were chosen outstanding players. On Sunday. James Redfern ‘set up David Doyle for the on-. ly goal of the game. Fullback Daniel Romain. and goalie - - Todd Jakabowski were chosen outstanding players. behind 3-0 in the. first. half, and fell short ina determined second-half drive. David Doyle passed to James Redfern for the first goal, for the. second, he passed. to Redfern who crossed to Jason Bonncali. Doyle and center ~ half Scott Mahon were chosen outstanding. players. : Peninsula Rovers in division 5C1. crushed a short-handed Prospect’ lake team 7-1 -on Saturday. The Lakers had on- ly eight players, but held Rovers to a 2-1 lead until 20 minutes from full time, when the forwards. found. a way through. the offside trapp. Mark Futter. got four goals, and Dan Haladik, Doug Hop- | wood: and each. Rover now. are “in the division. with two wins, John ‘Irving one sion, for Huskies. in the second, tied for third THE REVIEW y it te Buccaneers have won all five of their canes to.lead the divi- _In- Division IC, Peninsula . played to a 2-2 tie with Lake Hill on. the Thanksgiving weekend, remaining “undefeated at the head of the division with three wins and a tie. - Peninsula Huskies on Satur- day benefited from an ‘fown. goal’? by Cordova Bay Breakers as they took a 2-0 decision in division 9. Neither team scored in the first: half. Joe Box at left wing gota goal He and James Huberts on defense were. chosen outstanding players, i. In. division 6B> Peninsula: Raiders downed Juan de Fuca 2-1: on Saturday. Dale West got one goal on a breakaway. Urn on the other. West. and Brian Scriven were chosen. outstan- ding players. Peninsula Wildcats in divi- sion.9 west gave up two goals to Gordon Head in the first half, and got only one back in spite of completely dominating the second _ half. Mitchell Werhun scored, while Ben Nolin, Moses Watson and Bob Carpenter played an outstanding game. Peninsula Hawks in division 9B played well against. Lake Hill but lost 1-0. Tony Arnold in goal made save after save, before being beaten two minutes before the end of the game. Chris Sartisohn and Jamie McDonald made three “blistering shots on Lakehill’s goal but couldn’t break past. Peninsula Cougars in Divi- sion 9 played to a 0- 0 tie with “NORM FRIESEN DESIGNER, / BUILDER. (66-1708 EesiD Ben TiAl DESIGN/PRAFTUNG, - RESIDENTIAL CONST BUC TION. FINISHING, CAR PEN TREY CABIN TS/FUEM ATU RE, Against Duncan, United ell Show winds. ‘Up season A. two-day western and English show Oct. 9 and 10 wound up the show season for Lower: Vancouver... Island - Horse Club, with competitors coming from Nanaimo -and Duncan for western events. “Western judge .was Merle Rimmer, English judge Mrs. Jo Kennedy. On Sunday, the ~ English day, a special egg and spoon game was held with en-. rye fee being donated to. the Pacific Riding for the. Disabl- ed. Association. Two. meets. were ‘held which’ ‘enabled : “Moms ‘and: Dads and “some grandparents: ticipate. cE Rae AS further, collection. was aken — “up- among 3 ‘spectators even... High point. western: horse. was Bea Jule ridden’ by Wendy - Jordon. of Sidney. High point... _oeames: horse. was: Kemosabi_ ~ ridden” by James ‘Straith ‘of Duncan.» Beste - High point: hunter. was Klee. Wyck ridden by. Lisa Cramp- ‘ton: of Central Saanich and high point: English horse was. M.B. Gango. Din, owned by” -Mr..and Mrs. Bob Specht: of . Brentwood Bay and ridden by, . ‘High. “point: ‘member showing over . Miss. ‘Tammy. Akers.. two! days’ was” Miss Tammy _ Akers. ee “Bowling - at + Miracle Lanes By LYALL RIDDE L L This week’s. congratulations , 80 to ‘all. bowlers: who ‘rolled : pover 300. after the ‘holiday : a Bewlert for the high: averages " they: have. established $0 early inthe season; for: Farmer. (Gn . rae sh see : Jeo Mey. “(234), ‘Wednesday I. egion: WwW, White. 805) B07 “Nunn, 704 (298), ere Tuesday, “Commercial: (312); C, Powell 700 (249); H.- two. losses and: a out _ grammer, ~ one of refreshing forms of exercise. It will trim- and tone you ‘and. make. you feel terrific.” oy During public sessions Jane a and Cheetah can be seen swe. 3: “inging. from our Tarzan ‘rope; to. par ey somersault dive. with one hal ‘= “Making Waves’? water exe » from: . super “weekend filler. = ~- How's this. fora fitness ‘class with a.flair ys. ‘jnstanee™ Mike Pearson (Sr.) 1725 Mike: jenn oa s. "Prentice. “409. 052). | Tuesday Ladies; L il Blow 630... ‘Rowena. ~ Cripps 7164 (332); R. Neal 107 tie. Gorge By WENDY LAING ‘“‘Gurgle,’’ ‘‘blub’’, ‘‘spro- inggg’’, ‘‘ah-ah-ah, ah-ah!!’’ Sure, - you’ve... heard. these sounds many. times especially if you’re one of the | healthy swimmers that head to. our ‘‘wonder ‘spa’’ (alias the Panorama pool): in Well you. ‘should try il. Kristy. Bewley, - says, ‘‘swimming is the’ most. fun -and- ‘Frank. completing a~ “2Y ‘ cises.. and a” Saturday night . “everyone. welcome” ae 30- 9: 30. “p.m. ‘fora also . stay refreshed “as you ~ splash through. the. water. Making Waves is of fered every. morning. 10-11. a. m. spin with Lynn, or Kristy will | pvisting Monday, a “so come. keep. you, Wednesday p. mo For those who > would like to : a Recreation Roundup “ming’’) the chance aquatic pro- mo ~ head-dread), ~ ow ants YOU. SS “session - | Not only:can “you get a. ‘great. ‘workout,’ butts and. assisted ‘Warren. Brander polish’ up. on. their aquatic techniques (fancy for ‘“swim- is coming session. of up. soon. Another. ~ public lessons will run Oct. 8 to Dec. 18 and: registration is ‘ now. Lessons are available can lit- Be eee in’ tle and big fish at varied levels. “your. spare time. You’re not?! 0°» AS There are. three adult ~ Classes: ~ Sheepish of. the “Deepish. (for .the — over- -the- would like to. improve | their: strokes). Ah you. fit one of the . oPanoema: categories: in. your. ‘life. ar pen ‘to, fou and. five. year: ‘olds with: three “stages? Bathing. Birdies (Water: 8 orientation), Bubbling. Beetles (work: On: front and. backglides: < Heidi, Redding. had humerous ine big’ Turtles” (front. pre- -schoolers will: be in great hands — ‘our Weatards are. all super with: kids, = “Speaking about.our. Bhards: a come. check them out, they're. friendly — folk and: have’ all a : pool) and. “sense of humour Leo Scottish. elected for Mrs: Audrey Benn: ‘secretary Scared — Sf: : (unfloat‘‘ees’’).” -and Terrified’ to Triumphant (ranging. from ee non-swimmers to. those who be per, ‘rules chairman; Mrs. Isobel _Nalentine, “eclectic. chairman; - Miss~ ~Tommy- -Elmsley, handicap ‘chairman; “Mrs. ‘Mabel Slow, social: com-.. mittee. “chairman, “Mrs... “Mrs. “nine- hole * Treading shots: for. Peninsula, but none Cl raw. ): “Your. ~ ENTIRE STOCK of Gowns, Dresses, Swimwear, Sportswear, ‘Slacks, ‘Blouses, Sweaters, Jeans, etc. ABs Panty Hose '& Slips exctiee. LIMITED TIME ONLY Ardmore ladies elect officers. 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