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Terrace Bay News, 29 Mar 1989, p. 9

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TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER NEWS © Page 9 Wednesday, March 29, 1989 Schreiber's Final Dart Standings The Schreiber Men's and Ladies Dart league wound up their dart season last week. First Place - Laurie Bottomley, Michele Garneau, Lisa Ray and Arlene Jones with 81 wins. Second Place - Sylvie Martin, Thersa Macleod, Sue Wiseman and Jackie Wilson with 70 wins. Third Place - Simone Person, Gerrie Paquette, Carmel Zborowski and Teresa Chamberlain with 61 wins. The top three averages were Laurie Bottomley 15.4, Marilyn Thompson 14.4 and Sylvie Martin 14.3, High three darts went to: 1st Thersa Macleod by shooting 2- 180's. Congratulations Thersa. 2nd Joan Mayry with 162. 3rd Marg Young, Sylvie Martin, Laurie Bottomley, Sheila Valentino and Brenda Garneau with 140. High three dart finishes were: lst Laurie Bottomley with 89; 2nd Marg Young with 77; 3rd Sue Wiseman with 76. Most game winning shots were; Ist Laurie Bottomley with 33 shots; 2nd Sheila Valentino with 32 shots; 3rd Sylvie Martin with 30 shots. Most tons (100+) Ist.Laurie Bottomley with 22 tons; 2nd Sylvie Martin with 12 tons; 3rd Thersa Macleod with 9 tons. Skunks (zero scores) Arlene Godin (3), Jackie Wilson (1), Sylvie Martin (1), Brenda Garneau (1), Lisa Ray (1), Carmel Zborowski (1), Wanda Martin (1), and Marg Young (1) Congratulation for a very suc- cessful year ladies. ~ The ladies held their Play off on March 14 where everyone started fresh. A total of 15 games were played. Ist place went to:Joan Mayry Sandra Labbe, Brenda Garneau and Marilyn Thompson with 10 wins. 2nd place went to: Sylvie Martin, Thersa Macleod, Sue Wiseman and Jackie Wilson with 9 wins. 3rd place went to: Paulette Garneau, Marg Tiboni and Marg Young with 8 wins, High three darts was battled out between Simone Person and Sylvie Martin both shooting 140. After a nine dart play off Simone Person won by shooting 120 points. Three dart finish went to Paulette Garneau by shooting a 50 three dart finish. Congratulations Ladies!! The Men's Final Standings It was a tight race for first till the end between the top three teams. On March 8 the final games were played. Year First place - Rene Garneau, Bud Aylward, Peter Gowen and Camile Perras with a total of 78 wins.. Second place - Bruce Bottomley, Jim Baldi, Brian Reid and Allan Souliere with a total of 72 wins. Third place - Bob Person, Jim Winters, Bruce Macleod and Tom Chamberlain witha total of 71 wins. The top three averages were 1st Rene Garmeau with 16.8; 2nd Mike Imbeault with 16.4; 3rd Peter Gowen with 16.3. High three darts were: Ist Rene Garneau and Germain Paquette with 180. Congratulations boys!! 2nd Bruce Bottomley and Rob Earley with 160. 3rd Rosaire Garneau, Bill Campbell, Jim Baldi, Bill Madge, Bob Draper, Phil Meister, Mike Imbeault, Jim Winters, Bruce Macleod and Peter Gowen, all with 140. High finishers were 1st Jim Baldi 92, 2nd Rosaire Garneau 74, 3rd Mike Imbeault 73. Most games winning shots were Ist Bruce Bottomley 30 shots, 2nd Peter Gowen, Rene Garneau and Jim Baldi with 25 shots, 3rd Mike Imbeault 24 shots. Most tons (100+) 1st Bruce Bottomley 38 tons, 2nd Mike Imbeault 35 tons, 3rd Jim Baldi 27 tons. Skunks (zero score) Robert Garneau (2), Allan Souliere (2), Peter Gowen (1), Dan Legault (1), Tom Chamberlain (1). Congratulations men on a very _ successful year. The men battled it out again on March 15 for the Play off titles. First place: Rosaire Garneau, Bill Campbell and Gabe Cousineau with 12 wins. Second place: Bruce Bottomley and Jim Baldi with 11 wins. Third place: Jim Winters, Bob Person, Bruce Macleod and Tom Chamberlain with 10 wins. High three darts was taken by Tom Chamberlain by shooting a perfect score of 180! Congratulations Tom! High dart finish went to Rosaire Garneau with a 86 dart finish. Congratulations Men! Local delivery Canada Post Corporation Rural Report Card *1 In early 1988, Canada Post Corporation made several commitments to our rural customers. We promised more convenience, more outlets, more business for local merchants and more efficient services. _ Canada Post Corporation is delivering _ onall of these promises and more. Since our program to improve service began, Canada Post Gorporation has: Increased convenience by more than doubling the average hours of postal service in communities where these services are provided through retail postal outlets operated by local businesses. : Increased the number of postal outlets by opening more than 180 new retail postal outlets in rural communities to complement the services offered by a corporate post office, and 10 new postal outlets in communities where no postal outlet existed. Increased business for local merchants by converting retail postal services from a corporate outlet to local businesses in more than 240 communi- ties, giving merchants the benefits of increased customer traffic. Increased the efficiency of our service by allowing local merchants to retail postal products and services. This enables Canada Post Corporation to concentrate on efficient pick-up, processing and delivery of the mail. Free lockbox service. Customers who depend on lockboxes as their primary means of delivery will no longer have to pay a lockbox service fee. and community postal identity have been maintained in every community where the mail system has been changed. Meeting customers' delivery in retail postal outlets, building community mail centres in convenient locations and expanding rural route delivery. Canada Post is in rural Canada to stay. needs by installing additional lockboxes That's a promise. Canada Post Corporation / Société canadienne des postes Our commitment: better service for you.

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