Rock and Roll Bowling

 

DURING the holiday season, there's always lots to do. But if you're getting bored of going to the movies or playing that new video game why not get out and try something different, like bowling. But, be warned, this is not your ordinary game of ten-pin. On Wednesday and Sunday evenings, at the Park Royal Lanes, it's Rock and Roll bowling nights. Time to turn down the lights and turn up the tunes. Everything glows in the dark, including your bowling ball, and the disco lights come on full tilt. Take the kids, it's a blast for all ages.


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Eric Carlson knows what kids like to do during the holidays. He's got three great boys, namely Rune, Bjorn and Brock.

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Dave "Daddy" Runte and Caroline O'Brien will be happy to serve you at the bar during your game.

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Good friends always have fun here. From left: Emily Dick-Williamson and Anouk Froidevaux.

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We're not sure who the better bowler is, but Geoff Mackwood and Amanda Leier were battling it out.

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It's a victory pose for this team. From left: Jonathan Hamilton, Katie Mitchell, Steve Thompson and Andrea Burk.

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Behold the magical orange glow-in-the-dark bowling ball. Its powers had a big effect on Miguel Sanchez (left), Ross Kenny (centre) and Erik Blair.

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Happy belated 15th birthday to Caitlin, who was celebrating in style with her friends. From left: Emily Cardon, Alysha Radvak, Caitlin Merryfield and Amy Wienmeyer.

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Hiding down behind the score booth and checking the numbers was Adrienne Winter and Patrick Edwards. They came to bowl with some friends from Switzerland.

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Arash Reyhani (left) and Ashkan Tari chose to sit this one out and watch saying they prefer basketball and soccer instead.

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They keep track of all the scores. Manager Mirian Reid and her assistant Aaron Keetley will set you up with all you need to play.

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Sean Duncan was having some fun with friends, but he wouldn't tell us his score.

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Born and raised in West Vancouver, these guys are just plain trouble - wink. From left: Andrew Falkins, Matt Clarke and Steve Kiauka.

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Jon Buckley came back from Western University to spend the holidays with his friends and family.


Because the larger photos take up so much memory, I have not posted them here. If you want a copy of one of these larger photos, please feel free to email me at cbarr@westvancouver.com

Page created by Catherine Barr on 28/12/00