Tracey llud Lands on the bottom rung on the uneven bars during demonstration Thursday at Midhursts Forest Hill School Almost 200 gy mnasts took part in demonstration of their prowess lZainiiier Photot Bell comes back to tie Aurora AlBUBA Barrie Bell anada Minor Midgets scored three goals in the final period to salvage 36 tie with Aurora Thursday in the York Simcoe Minor Hockey League The teams exchanged goals in the first period and came out tied 22 In the third period Aurora caught fire and scored three straight goals Ierry Myers goal at 928 of the third period put Bell back on the scoring track with raig Brown assisting With HT re maining in the game Brown made it 34 on an unassisted goal Matt Gariepy tied the Tl Ill 51 lL IllJl 3100 DERBY SHARP stifASlAlJiB MMSHIBL Iardon Ann Mono flay luller Scrannage Byron Brooks Sr Agostmo nStablornaie Harris TSnioke sprite Lockhart Pink liiiiher rowe slat All 1112 in lllll hit ll ll lllLllBlthI Blowi ll Hill ILlll lll PJ Jii lByc Bic Briai ala 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llellpath lMaJistic Dream Dixon Duchess llohbie irbilllflttn Lil Debonair Print Lees Mai II Stephens Byron Duibano Sheldon sports wheel Bowling for millions By ED llAllllCll Chayl Big Brothers of Barrie and District will be holding their annual Bowl for Millions Week from Feb ll Ill This should make the thousands of Big Brothers supporters and the district bowlers happy for it is great fun week when both the bowlers and people who have very seldom had bowling ball in their hands obtain as many sponsors as they can get and anytime between the above dates can bowl one game for Big Brothers on their regular league howling night using the second gamer or join in on the two big fun elebritim Days These Will be on Feb 11 at Sheas Bowl and on Feb mat Kempview Bowl Jtidge Donald Morton of the Baiiic Itamily ourt is the honorary chairman for the big week This lS fitting as Judge Morton has been an active worker and supporter of youth in the area for many years The Big Brothers are self supporting through the efforts of the Barrie and District citizens who each year take part in LuhhAAAMHL Tumblers vaulters high bar specialists beam balancers and gymnasts at Forest Hill School in Midliurst gave demonstration of their prowess Thursday night The program presented to the parents was in six parts Vlllll almost 200 students par ticipating The program included in lllt first section uncchi hars routines hiin bar routines Sllll rings and parallel biir routmcs DEMONSIIKIlN In the second section ii demonstration iii tumbling pro gressioiis was given Tram poline routines were given in the third section while spring hoard and mat work was highlighted in the fourth SIltlllllllllttl floor move ment was given in the filth scc tioii and girls and boys giivc floor routines in the sixth Also in the sixth section were demonstrations on paralch bars balance beams and vaulting The students have been work mg for the past to weeks at the school under the Night School Program lrimary students meet every Monday after school whilc the advanced students met liiesday after school or Thursday evenings llï¬lll€llS There are 11 teachers from the school invoh ed in the pro gram and 15 of the students were named to the Leaders orp to help in the instruction and supervision Bordon toopcr school principal said six parents were also involved in the teaching Special thanks went out to high school volunteers in cluding Iaiiis llwltl Darlene Smith Steve Bertram and David Bccklcy of Midhurst Sherri Lord Stephen Finch and Steve Bettor of the eiitral Pym tIub and Karen Kerr of ollmgwtxxl laul Shanks strains while working on the still rings at gymnastic demonstration at Gymnasts give demonstration oh Midliurst Forest Hill School Thursday Examiner Photo Colts salvage 55 tie with final prod goal ll Vlllil1ll lllllltiIN lla miner Sports Editor Attcr defeating the ch11 Sound Kingstl on luesday the lam lt olts could only manage 13 tic against the Kings Thursday night at the Barrie Arena 111 the Mid mtario Junior Hockey League The olts had leads of 370 and 13 but had to come back with powciplay goal at 11 of of the third period to even the score 13 llick Bowman scored the tying goal with assists going to Brad MacDonald and Jim Angus They play aggressive hockey all year said Ilowic Forbes olts coach referring to the Kings We felt the only way to play them tonight was to takeit tothem Tlth TIME The game took almost three hours to play as the olts and Kings were involved in fights in every period The most spec tacular fight of the night pitted Jamie Turner of the olts against Thris Bass of the Kings in the first period Turner won the decision on the ice but Bass carried the fight to the penalty box Bass was given game misconduct The olts had 20 minutes in penalties while the Kings had 30 They were tired Forbes said about his team They played well but we didnt get bounce all game WlllltllT The Colts were without sevoral players including Todd Lalonde Forbes said for the shape the team was in he was satisfied with the way they played The Colts play in llichmond Wayne hurch it has good hold on Owen Soliiid forward during the oltsKings game Thursday night at the Barrie Arena Diving to make 2i stop is Bob Toffan olts goalie olts had to score late third period goal to earn 55 tie Examiner lliotot Ilill tonight and Forbes said that game is the really impor tant one The Colts came out in the first period skating and com pletcly dominated the play for the first half of the period The the Bowl for Millions project The objective of the Big Brothers this year is to raise $50000 Surplus proceeds will be invested in new Big Brothers loundation with the ob jective of becoming self endowed believe that this project deServcs the support of everyone in Ba rrie am sure that everyone who has taken part in the past will do so again and if you havent been part of this event before try it let pledge form or two sotiic spon sors and join in the fun If you dont know how the game of bowling got its start would like to give you little of the history although it is your guess against 1000001 llKlS as to where bowling originated and who was the first to stage contest None of the historians of any era can agree on the answer The sport may have been first in the dawn of civilization excluding those muscular contests such as wrestling fist thlOWinfl Sprinting and so on It is easily conceivable that away back in the Garden of Eden they set up series of stones and rolled giant pebbles at the arrangement the high scorer to be the winner Many authorities agree that it is likely that modern bowl ing originated 1000 to 1500 years ago in Italy and that in its original intrtxluction it was the game now known as Bowls or Bowling on the Green The pastime of bowling whether practised on an open green or in bowling alleys was probably an innovation of the Middle Ages 4001500 Ali During that period bowling was played under covered sheds and finally upon bowling alleys indoors Colts outsliot the Kings 140 in the first period but the Kings outshot the olts 130 in the se cond and 95 in the third period iAVII LEAD Kevin Guest gave the Colts 10 lead at 4411 of the first As far back as the twelfth century bowles was popular game in England ninepin game was undoubtedly of Dutch creation It was favorite pastime in Holland The French played carreau primitive form of bowling long before the reign of Charlemagne Among the other games analogous to bowles which were practiced in early times were kayless also spelled cayles and keilcs French quilles game played with pins cloish closh or clossynge played with ninepins and skittles While some of these games were played with pins others were played with cones Although all of these games had their art in the develop ment of the modern game it is proba to that the one to which the sport of today is most closely allied is the ancient game of ninepins This game originally played by the Dutch German and Swiss was bowled upon beds of clay or cinders Later about 1200 Al single board about 12 to 18 inches wide was used as the alley bed and the pins were set up three pins in each of three rows on board platform from 36 to 411 inches square This game originally brought to America by the Dutch was first introduced by members of that hardy race on Manhatten Island in 1623 The earliest settlements of the Dutch were on the banks of the Hudson River in the Catskill Mountain region and in what is now New York City Now that you have an idea how the game got started get out and practice bowling for the Big Brothers Bowl for Millions period after he had received rink wide pass from Eric Cum ming Wayne Church also assisted The Colts went ahead 20 at 500 when umming fed long pass up ice to Bob oulsoir Civitons lose to Thornhill THOBNIIILL ivitan fercd their first loss of the season Thursday as they lost 65 to Thornhill Thornhill scored five straight goals in the second period to edge out Barrie Barrie had built up 41 lead after the first period Thornhill fired 17 shots on the Barrie net in the second pcritxl outburst two of the goals coming on powerplays Barrie was outsliot 2421 in the game Scoring for Barrie were Gary yiy Kevin Mcann Henry Sienkiewicz Bon Dubois and ireg Johnston Darryl Lynn ircg llaskett Keith Jacques Dubois Mctann and yr pick ed tip assists Barrie had three of the five penalties assessed in the game The ivitans play two exhibir tioii games in Kitchener on Saturday and then play in Ilichomiid Hill on Sunday even ing Slessor wins 8l Slessor and Periard In surance Midgets bombed Thor nhill 31 Thursday night in the York Simcoe Minor Hockey League at Eastvicw Arena Doug Smith led the attack with pair of goals while single 111111kt1S went to Irv Johnston Steve Timmiiis Steve McAr thur Chris Anderson Matt Lalonde anti Micke rockford Tony Weir played in goal for Barrie The midgets travel to Owen Sound on Saturday to take part in regional Silver Stick tour iiaiiiciit Oro 77s lose 53 llt 1m 77s of the Georgian Bay Junior Hockey League had their winning streak stopped at two games Thursday night as they lost 53 to Parry Sound Parry Sound had 21 lead after the first period and led 51 after the second The 77s ame back with pair of goals in the third period but were unable to overcome the big Parry Sound lead Parry Sound outshot the 778 40le while they had 11 of the 21 penalties handed out in the game Dave Gowly scored all three goals for ro Mike Skelcher assisted on the first goal while Brian Cole helped out on the so cond Skelcher assisted again on the third goal Barrie Minor Bantams suf STANDINGS Team llis Briiccbridge 11 Pmctang 11 l7 Huntsville 10 Parry 10 10 ll ll Stroud edged OAK HIDGES Stroud Pro ssers BP were edged 32 Wednesday night in Oak Ridges in the York Simcoe Minor Hockey League ll Area and Resort Good Orangevllle Cedar Highlands Hockley Bins Hockley Valley Manslleld Mamfield Forest Club Altlsion Nottawasayi Inn Owen Sound Bay Motor Inn Saugeen Highlands Beaver Valley Beaver Valley BudsPlace Collingwood Blue Mountain Georgian Peaks Huronia Fem Resort Horseshoe Valley Molsons Park Moonstone Mt St Louis Shanty Bay Ski Haven Snow Valley Midland Mountainview Muskoka Algonquin Bear Trail Inn Britannia Curlew Hidden Valley Muskoka Sands Rainbow Ridge Tally Ho Haliburton Nordic Inn Sir Sams Inn Kawarthas Bethany Cedar Mountain OshawaKirby 10 the examiner Friday Doc 18 1977 crosscou ntry Fair Talisman DevilsEIbow 37 Ski conditions GOOD ipacked snow machinegroomed with no bare spots Fair machinegmmmed trails packed base snow with less than 10 per cent bare spots or other conditions such as hard packed or wet snow POOR icy trails with more than 10 per cent bare spots LIMITEDsome trails clmed SPRINGmile temperatures snow changing conditions from firm to loose granular snow alpine imited Poor Spring Area and Resort Good Oranqevitte ASpen Hockley Hills llocklcy Valley Montclair Valley Schuss Mansheld Mansfield Skiw Allislon Owen Sound Bay Motor Inn Walkerton Happy Valley Beaver Valley Beaver Valley ld Smokey Collingwood Blue Mountain DeVils Glen Georgian peaks Alpine raigleith Hurona Horseshoe Valley Medonte Mountain Mixinstone Mt St Louis Pine Ridge Snow Valley Midland Moiintainview Muskoka Britannia Hidden Valley Muskoka Sands Rainbow Ridge Tally Ho Haliburion Kawarthas Devils Elbow edar Mountain Iiincmee shawa Kirby snow POUR Area and Resort lGood Huronia Lake Simcoe Barr Tract Ptarmigan Horseshoe Lake Wasaga Beach Midland tlrilha Barrie Bradford Muskolta Arrowhad Kearney Dorset xtongue Tull Pines Park lake MindenHahburion lointsTrails lub Trails Parry Sound Seguin Shawanaga Sibbald Paint Provincial Park Agreement Forest Fair Loreto TalLsnian urlew Sir Sams Inn Bethany Ski llltlllIOYLS Gt tot packed natural manmade or machinegroomed snow on packed base with on bare spots on normal runs and less than 10 per cent icy spots on runs FAIR machinegroomed packed base with more than 10 per cent icy spots and less than 10 per cent bare spots or other conditions such as hard pack or wet my slopes with more than 10 per cent bare than 50 per cent of slopes or lifts are open or operating SPRlNcwmiId temperatures snow changing conditions from firm to loose granular snow snowmobiling Fair Spring pots LIMITEDless Spring Poor Limited l4 teams play in tournament An Invitational Basketball Tournament sponsored by the cntral Georgian Bay Board of Approved Basketball Officials will be held at Eastview Secon dary School Saturday There will be 14 teams entered in the one day tourna ment with clubs coming from Barrie Orillia Toronto Owen Sound Midland Peterborough Newmarket and Stayiier The first round starts at 830 am with the second games of the round beginning at 930 am The third set of games of the opening round starts at 1030 and the fourth set at 1130 FINALGAMES Consolation and champion ship quarterfinals games begin at 1280 t30and230pm The consolation finals will be played at 630 pm in the main gym while the championship finals start at 730 pm At 830 am and Disposers of Barrie takes on Panthers of rillia and Mariposa of Toronto meets Crown Life of Toronto At 930 am Marauders of Alliston take on Peter Reino of Barrie and West York Motors of Toron to meets wen Sound At 1030 pm Port Pinters of Toronto meet the Longhorns of Midland and Peterborough plays Peter Reino of Orillia At 1130 am Stingers from Newmarket play Peter Reino of Orillia At 1130 am Stingers from Newmarket play McLeans of Stayner Also at 1130 the first round of the con solation quarterfinals begins between the losers of the DisposersPanthers game and the MariposaCrown Life game WINNERS The winner of the Stingers McLeans game has an automatic bye into cham ion ship semifinals while the loser has bye into the consolation semifinals Each team will play minimum of two games and the finalists will play three or four gamw Trophies will be presented to the winning teams as well as smaller individual trophies Prizes will be supplied by Labatts Breweries Juvenfles lose 75 Dave Campbell faced 53 shots as the Allan Cook Juveniles lost 75 to Richmond Hill Thurs day in the York Simcoe Minor Hockey League Richmond Hill outshot Barrie 5329 in the game Barrie had 41 lead after the first period and led 43 after the second