Supervisor and Treasurer Ashley Payne says days of having too many bowlers and not enough lanes are done, and this has led to a change in time slots for groups.
Summer is wrapping up, kids are settling in back at school and that means fall sports are gearing up and starting. Corner Brook Centre Bowl has an extensive Youth Bowl Canada (YBC) program. Supervisor and Treasurer Ashley Payne says days of having too many bowlers and not enough lanes are done, and this has led to a change in time slots for groups. Payne says last year was amazing for bowlers from here with half of the NL contingent from Centre Bowl. This year’s bowling season started September 13th.
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