Page B6 RY THE REVIEW 9781-2nd St., Sidney B.C. Wednesday, November 16, 1988 ™ Reniers cdlrop Duncan RESIDENTIAL DESIGN/ DRAFTING © Custom Homes © tulti-recidential Devetopmente 2 Commerciel Design 2 Presentation Orawlage O Project Mansgemont Le ds ll Studio: 2- 9764 Fitth St. Sidney B.C. “ilalling Addree: 11035, ‘Chalet Road AR Sidney, DC. VOL ne - Peninsula Old Country | : Rentals surprised Duncan by scor- ing two quick goals in the first half . of a Division 1A boys soccer | match last weekend at home, on the way to recording a 3-1 victory. Darryl Laws opened the scoring and was followed closely by Wes- |» ley Nelson, who found the back of the net for the 2-0 lead. ‘Starting the second half down two goals Duncan started pressing and was awarded a penalty kick after a Duncan player was taken down. Goalkeeper Mike Soolochoff came through with the save, but ten minutes later a Duncan player took a dive and another penalty kick was awarded. This time it was made good. ~ Moments later a Peninsula - player was red-carded and the local boys had to play. short- handed for the. last 30 minutes. Although Duncan tried the team could not penetrate the Renters defence. of Kevin Law, Andrew Watt and Doug Jordan. _ Midfielders Darryl Simon, George Landsberger and Gary Henry stopped the Duncan for- Ean Laobey 9 wards on almost every rush. Old Country had a good passing game going and moved the ball in close, setting up Darryl Laws with a goal late in the game. Jerry Cross played a strong game, assisting on all three goals and setting up other passes that weren't converted. Long-time rivals Juan de Fuca face the Renters next in Division 1A action. ge |For co-operation and ] commonsense on North Saanich Council ¢ lect lc CHA: HAZ ZO TTES and McKINNON | on ae "ANYONE CAN PICK: 2 OR 3 ITEMS AND OFFER AT. SINCE : 964 f A LOWER PRICE ‘THAN THEIR COMPETITORS. : - BIG DEAL?. =. . AT SIDNEY. SUPER. 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Fellow runner Roger Smith also. f Other Stelly’s girls to qualify include Mary Morrison, Karen | Fishwick, Jennie Mahon, Trina Ruffles, Bernadette White, Lara . In total, 11 Stelly’s cross country team members will make the | tip to ad provincial meet this weekend. Brigs field hocke y ties Oak Bay The Brentwood Inn Brigadiers tied Oak Bay 2-2 in Vancouver Island Men’s Field Hockey action, Sunday at Beacon Hill Park. The Brigs got two early. goals then held off the Bays until the second half. Pat Warrington and Jim San- dwith scored for the Brigs offence in the first half. In the second half it; was exceptional. play by defen- ders Terry Greene and Lorne Cow- ley, who fought hard during the _ final minutes to ‘preserve a 2-2 tie after the Bays scored twice in the second. The tie leaves the Brigs tied for third place, of five teams, in Divi- . Sion 2. league standings with a record. of one win, three ties and three losses. It also marks the end of the fall season for the Brigs, unless a rained out game is re-scheduled. The spring season begins i in early- February. In ladies field hockey action, the Kapteyn’s Super Salon Division 3 team lost a close game to. the © Dolphins .at Windsor Park, Satur- day. The Kapteyn’s play again next Saturday, versus the Renegades at Windsor park starting at 10 a.m. The Division 2 Hotel Sidney Hobbits also see action next Satur- day when they meet. the Sanderl- ings at 12 noon in the Oak Bay oval. The Hobbits are currently hold first place with an Gnditeated cord. Youth bowlers roll high Rolling high singles in Youth Bowling Council five-pin action last week at Miracle Lanes for the ~ bantam girls were Micki Home- niuk -with'a 93,:Sarah Gillis with “an 85 and Blacey Reynolds with an’. 81. | Oncthe bantam boys” side’ Gus- |. Underwood rolled:a. 156 single, David fast’ had a. 17 and ‘Rene : - Schuitema had a 97. : » High singles for. the: junior girls” were Dana :‘Lavich ‘with: a°167,. - Leah Underwood witha 146:and. . Julie. Mitton ‘with a: 143. Junior ~ boys” high singles went to Richard _ West with a 161, Ken Budd with j ae 156 and John Barr’ with a 1278 f } Nowars ff : b. SIDNEY $< 9769 Sth St. in Sidnay (Bebeen 04 County dati & Menk lia Soli) “Casha Fete , Pure . . Deluxe H Chocolate 1 - Block — Ay (Kasha - <> 1,99 | Sr * Wwnte ; Basmanti Rice ‘ ‘ “¢ "00% Stone: 4 H ground Whale | - «Wheat Flour. or Tritiele “runes Veith pits fi - or no pils af 1. 1.29, 9 | “Medjoal” . Dates 8 Ib Sala Date: Nov. 16.2288 a re ext Ad tNev, 2288 nes ‘ SOT re aah teak A ki i Nk ie al a ll le silt nets ras hates bd ash anaad/be‘ush icaed Msnunaa ventas abl Flaw | hase SIZES The senior girls high: single . game was rolled by Wendy Jestico, with a°199, while Tim Bewley “rolled the high senior: men’ S single game with a 126.. In Golden Age league bowling, “the Twin Oaks. saw Harold Norris — roll a-261 to capture’ the’ men’s ' high single while Betty Maxwell 4, sported ‘a 197 average for the _ladies. Elaine Cole was ‘not’ far -behind with a° 177, :followed iby. ‘Phoebe Stevens with a 175. - aan “In ‘Wednesday. 9:30: Goldies. es > Cliff Carey busted the pins forthe | ~ Men-with a 210 single while Betty = “Bradshaw had a 207 for the ladies.” © es An'd-pm., Goldies ‘Nomm:: Clarke ~ ‘a took. over first: place: for the men’s « high’ single witha 283: bumping Stan. Gow: to second: place! with wets 280. Alda Pinner'was:in' top: form) | forthe ladies with a- high single of... 255 and_a high triple of 634. In Bumper. Bowling last: week, = Ashly. Humber scored the highest ao with a 103.. oe "In Water’s Edge bowling action: _ last week, Al Vickers’ had a high single game of 280, and a high. triple of 768, Walter Nelson was close behind with a 275. : -In Friday 9:30 Goldies Pat Niven had the high single game of the ladies with a 256 and achigh — "triple of 608, Bud Lawson had a high single of 249 and a 647 triple. * The high rollers of the Friday ~ Night bowlers: were Greta Harness . _ With a high three of 658, Jack Mar with. a 657 and Les Szabo with 654, - Monday Fun League saw Gla. > dys Lindsey's 218 single and 637 triple take top: spot for the ladies while Doug Cooper-rotled a 294. single and a 649 tiple tor the men. ~ In Tuesday. Mermaids, the top three (cams are the Musscells, with 185 points, the Penguins, with 181 points, and. the Shrimps, with 77 ‘i points. The Penguins" high single. of 1,289 was the high point of the/day | = with high singles of 246 by B Judy Sjerven. and 263 - by Nettie Smith helping tremendously, Judy MY Edwards: had a high triple 627,, In Wednesday’ s Legion bowling, - : Cheryl Jones had achigh single of Y 4 banda high triple of 664 10 lead a A the ladies, B High averages are held by Doug Toller with 208 and. Dianne May- f ubee. with 200,- The Woperull's have the lead with 75 points, followed closely by B the L wey | Six with 72 points. ‘tha REVIEW CLASSIFIED Is now being offered In ' 12 PT TYPE. 18 CHARACTERS PE LINE sss sons ewan 00 14 PT TYPE PEA UNE re 1.50 18 PT TYPE 11 CHARACTERS : LINE vevseorcurePQe00 ry "RRR 151 i