Sports _ 2 p TheReview Wednesday, August 8,1990 — B4 2 Tillers leads in ball hock | League champion Tillers kept game of the series which is the marpi 1 id i i uc i ¢ es, gin. Cormier said if a fourth game is GS re ie tadigon alive and advanced to _ only time the Tillers have been _—‘The series finals had already needed to settle the fescobive ran Up € finals of the Panorama Ball beaten all season. And it turned commenced when this issue of Series, it will be played at 6:30 for ra bs nee pails es ee oe to be a well-played series,” The Review went to press p.m. tomorrow night. Owning the Wings by three ormier said. Games were pl i ‘ played Monday and A fifth game will be played at 8 - semi-final games to one last week, He added that Tillers and Dager Tuesday nights. The crucial third p.m. tomorrow if ceded he In ‘e| nN nN ual Tillers advanced to its fourth con- __D Devils have not met in the finals game of the series starts at 8 pm. added. secutive playoffs final, league spo- of the playoffs since 1983 and that tonight at the Panorama Leisure Spectators are most welcome to d re | ris sn re) ot kesman Dave Cormier said. it should be classic match-up. Centre. attend. In the other semi-final series, “Whoever proves to be the * Daggr D Devils also came out on hungriest will win it,” he pre- Darts enthusiasts who have af top by three games to one, Cormier dicted. keen eye and a steady hand can | said. In the quarter-finals, during the ATTE NTION = shoot for hundreds of dollars “This was a hard-fought series. last week of July, Tillers blanked worth of prize money in the} It was very physical, making for the Kokanee Kings b two games Sidney Open Darts Shoot this | close games and the last gamehad to nothing, while he Flatinpes BELTONE BRINGS HEARING weekend. to go into overtime before the defeated the RCMP by two games SERVICE TO SIDNEY Organizer Robin Clark said Devils won the series,” he said. to one. the third annual tournament, Tiller did not have an easy route In other match-ups, the Wi this year at the Panorama Lei-} to the final round either, Cormier downed Keating Fits by ie In our efforts to serve you better, we are pleased to sure Centre, will include some } said. games to one, while Dager D announce that BELTONE has opened an office in top B.C. darts players. ~The Flamingos won the first _ Devils beat the 76ers by the same Sidney. Located in the Professional Building on 4th “Last year we had about 30 Street. teams compete and over 100 people in the singles event (at Sanscha Hall). We’re hoping for an equally good turnout this year,” he said. Among the prizes, a purse of $1,000 will be up for grabs for the top team at the event, while the best mixed doubles pair will earn $500, he said. The four-person team event begins at 8 p.m. on Friday, while the ladies’ doubles and the men’s singles events start at 11 a.m. on Saturday, he said. The ladies’ singles and men’s doubles competitions will commence at about 3 p.m., while the mixed doubles event takes place at 11 a.m. on Sun- day, Clark added. Registration for all the events closes half-an-hour before the Start of play, he said. _ Registration is $12 at the door and $8 in advance and — — So adult spectators are welcome to A GOALMOUTH SCRAMBLE ensues in ball hockey action We will be open every WEDNESDAY from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm to help keep your aid in top operating Condition, to keep you posted on modern hearing 2 aid developments and to make sure you have a | fresh supply of Beltone hearing aid batteries. During the month of August e Purchase one package of Beltone batteries and receive another package at half price. PLEASE CALL 382-3323 FOR AN APPOINTMENT OR DROP IN AND SEE US! BELTONE HEARING AID SERVICE # 103-9775 4TH ST. SIDNEY, B.C. PHONE: 655-3310 FAX: 385-8827 attend, he said. as team members of Keating Fitness and The Wings battle | For more information, call it Out in a hard-fought end-of-season playoffs game at Clark at 656-7410 or Adam the Panorama Leisure Centre, Thursday. Kanczula at 655-3751. Turner sixth Dough art is a craft that has been around for several years. Itis one = of those satisfying crafts that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. at national S @) @) : There are new instruction books available with some new ideas and techniques for those of you who are familiar with this craft. Have a look in Tanners Hobbies & Grafts for these new books. | g Dough art projects can be created from items found in most | Saanichton athlete Katy Tur- kitchens and is a very economical craft. The following recipe for ner placed sixth in the womens’ dough is a very good one. Do not use a bread dough recipe. The best i 400-metre race at the Canadian flour to use is bleached or unbleached. Do not use self-rising flour as track and field championships projects will be distorted. Whole wheat or other types of grain flours do @ in Montreal, Saturday. not work well as they tend to be grainy and not as as pliable as basic Racing against older and ( S( l tC S white flour. | | BASIC RECIPE: 4 cups flour more experienced competitors, : fe Turner earned her very respect- 1 cup plain or iodized salt 1 1/2 cups hot water (from your tap) able sixth place finish with a time of 55.71 seconds, sources Pour the hot water and salt into a bowl and stir for one minute until Said. the size of the salt grains is reduced. Add the flour and stir until the water is absorbed. Knead dough for a few minutes until it is pliable a and smooth. Store dough in a plastic bag at room temperature. It is Botiom fish best used within 24 hours. derby Sunday The dough is baked at different temperatures, dependant on the project. Refer to an instruction book for more details. For example, thin The Sidney Anglers Associa- projects are baked at 300° to prevent puffing while dough art that is tion holds its annual bottom fish derby Sunday with the moulded around a form should be baked at 250° and allowed to poe slowly cool. If in doubt, bake at a lower temperature for a longer period ae weigh-in scheduled for 3 p.m. Peggy Duman lost 53 lbs. | June Vaniman lost 61 Ibs. | Ron Betenbough lost 48 Ibs. type of paint will work, although oil based paints tend to take a very at Tulista Park. long time to dry. All projects must be sealed with several coats of Tare ae of time. Projects can be painted after the dough has been baked. Any An association spokesman’ gloss acrylic spray. Someone | know bought some Christmas ad said sports fishermen may enter e ornaments one year and when she went to bring them out the Pp y b Lear how fe keen it off! following year, all that was left was a big chunk of dough! 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