HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-02-27, Page 17MOUSEKATEERS ON PARADE — Parading as Mousekateers in Saturday's Exeter figure skating carnival
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Skating carnival colorful
Debra Pfaff, Lisa. Rankin,.
Rhonda Turnbull, Teresa.
Whiting,- caral Willis.
..SnoW White and the Seven
Dwarfs Dwarfs - Lee Blom-
maert, Cheryl Cann, Karen Hart,
Lisa Rundle, Elizabeth
Skillender, Michele Veri,
Patricia Willis.
The Chickleteers - Dale Marie
Armstrong, Melodie Long, Tracy
MacDonald, Dianne
Sharon Bundle, Jane Sims,
The Disney Land Showgirls -
Brenda Bell, Pam Black, non-
nalee Bogart, Leslie Campbell,
Leigh Anne Darling, Cindy Down,
Sheila .Eisenschink, Christine
Hain, Irma Hain, Debbie
Josephson, Teresa MacDonald,
Trudee MacDonald, Danette
McLeod, Vicki Pfaff, Elaine
Pym, Margaret Pym, Debbie
Taylor, Elilabeth Vriese, Bonnie
Westlake, Kelly Zimmerman.
The Glitter Kids - Darla
Crawford, Debbie Hodgins, Mary
Ann Hogan, Leslie Hunter-
Duvar, Janet Pfaff, Carla
Solomon, Linda Smith, Lori
Stephens, Susan Tieman, Denise
Turnbull.
The Mad World of Alice in
Wonderland - Alice, Vickie
Miller; Little Rabbit - Cathy
Coates; The March Hare Laurie
Ross; Queen of Hearts - Aileen
Klungel; Mad Hatter - Kelly
Zimmerman.
Clouds Christine Hain, Debbie
Vanastra pool
*ready soon
Workman are proceeding
slightly ahead of schedule on the
indoor swimming pool at
Vanastra. This project, the first
public year round pool in Huron
County, is intended for use by all
county residents.
The Vanastra Parks,
Recreation and Community
Centre Board have indicated that
the facility will be ready for use
on April 1 with programs corn-
fencing April 7.
Spokesihan for the board has
been pleased by the interest of
various schools and clubs in
booking the facility for future
use. A circular describing the
facilities being constructed has
now been mailed to interested
clubs, schools and recreation
committees in the County,
In March a detailed program
folder will be mailed to every
household in Huron County,
giving County residents' a chance
to register in such programs as:
mom and tot swims, Red Cross
and Royal Lifesaving Courses,
skin diving, scuba diving,
competitive swim teams, and
general family swimming.
As of this writing the walls are
up, the roof on, and the building is
heated. A knotty pine plank
ceiling has been installed and six
huge lamps to light the pool have
been put in place giving the in-
terior a bright cheery ap-
pearance. Stand-by lighting has
been installed in the pool area,
change ,rooms, and hallways. for
the safety of occupants in case of
an electrical interruption.
In the next few weeks workmen
will be busy placing ceramic tile
on the walls and pool deck, ap-
plying the stucco finish on the
exterior of the building and
putting a final coat of paint
through out the change rooms,
gymnasium, and pool area, In the
final week prior to opening, the
pool will be refilled with water
and heated to a constant 76
degrees with a room temperature
of 78 degrees for year round
swimming enjoyment,
The computer is a great in-
vention. There are just as many
mistakes as ever but they are
nobody's fault.
CRTC with 80 letters of complaint
which he solicited through
advertisements in Clinton and
Goderich newspapers.
Company officials assured the
Commission they would in-
vestigate the complaints, but Mr.
Davey said he didn't know' why
they didn't complain to the
company.
Bowling
Scores
Men's "A"
E. Matzold 842
S. McNair 781
A. Neal 762
H. Holtzmann 673
P. McFalls 817
J. Bedard 619
G. Pratt 671
S. Jeffrey 506
L. Hockey 613
G. Campbell 657
Men's "B"
GT B. Jones 599 .
EF W. Peitsch 617
G. Stire 617
AJ R. Munn 745
BS R. Smith 582
TA B. Nicol 730
GR S. Mathers 533
CP D. Jackson 694
O&E R. Follings 640
S&P R. Regier 668
FB D. Gifford 645
Tuesday Ladies
PDP J. Heywood 520
PS L. Smith 540
HG B. Sangster 576
HD P. Hunter-Duvar 570
PP L, Bell 646
AH M. Holtzman 740
FF M. Triebner 567
LC M. Becker 597
HB A. Goodhew 551
PKP Default
AB S. Curtis 583
MM L. Latunppe 658
Thursday Ladies
AE C. Miners 617
BL T. Stagg 596
GG L. Stire 593
GY M. Shoebottom 596
HH V. Flynn 560
IN N. Dowson 590
JS R. Greene 504
MM B. Miller 648
SP B. Clarke 475
SS C. Holtzman 608
AC D, Brady 509
ST H. Edward 520
Friday Mixed
OC D. Brunton 602
MA B. Fowles 642
CH M. Foster 632
LG T. Humphreys 645
MI L. Smith 833 •
DS B. Bowerman 656
• Sunday Mixed
BL S. Miller 550
BB B. Beierling 712
DN J. Smith 660
FA T. Stire 539
MP A. Neal 768
AK G. Webber 447
UN S. Skinner 657
DO S. McNair 600
CF R. Hippern 649
ON B. Heywood 562
Senior Citizens
B. Etherington 310
W. Shapton 350
G. Webster 299
E. Caldwell 301
Pee Wees
DD E. Glanville 220
MO K. Whiteford 175
BS K. Varley 187
AR S. Whiteford 208
BB G. Pietsch 166
Juniors
BC P. Broderick 300
PP K. Lamont 203
BU C. Waddell 293
CH J. Mol 269
SF P. Cooper 301
KK D. Meikle 215
Senior Boys and Girls
PBW M. Cooper 381
ST B. Brintnell 334
EJ M. Brintnell 402
P D. Bell 336
DP D. Robinson 406
SE a Roy 334
Lucan Colleens
ST N. Densmore 563
GA A, Scott 620
PE S. MacDonald 460
13S H. Blaine 510
ST I, Hodgins 534
AM D, Brophy 523
Luton Ladies
SP L. Mosuinjohn 599
IS H. Eaton 593
DA K, Hearn 676
1111 M. Voting 537
CO J. Gibbs 616
FS' J. McComb 699
110 L. Morley 658
RA IM,Parnall 510
GE M. Carty 584
CA B. Hickson 547
RP P. MacDonald 501
HT S. Redick 589
Saturday's annual carnival
presented by the Exeter figure
skating club proved to be the best
ever and large crowds were on
hand to enjoy the, performances.
About 1,200 spectators 'wat-
ched, The Wonderful. World of
Disney in afternoon and evening
shows, It was Carnival No. 24
since the club was organized.
The show introduced a large
variety of Disneyland characters
dressed in very colorful
costumes. Along with this came
comedy numbers featuring three
members of the local figure
skating executive and a visitor.,
Skating in the Tweedle Dee and
Tweedle Dum number were
Karen Pfaff, Jack Underwood,
Gaylen Josephson and Wendy
Loosley.
The guest skaters were Brenda
Bridgman and Rick Pettitt of the
Preston figure skating club, They
were 1974 Western Ontario and
divisional novice pair champs
and finished second in the
Canadian championships.
In the Disney on Parade
number, Nancy Underwood was
Mickey Mouse; Eleanor Salmon
was Donald Duck; Goofy was
portrayed by Linda Elder; Cindy
Beaver was Bajnbi and Ida Ann
Blackwell was Dumbo.
Michael Veri played the part of
Davey Crockett; Vickie Miller
was Alice in Wonderland, Cathy
Coates was the little rabbit;
Laurie Ross was the March Hare
and the Queen of Hearts and the
Mad Hatter were Aileen Klungel
and Kelly Zimmerman,
respectively.
Heading up the carnival
committee were Kay Elder and
Shirley Ross. Doug Jamieson was
the master of ceremonies. The
executive is headed by president
Anne Prout with Louise Pin-
combe as vice-president.
Flo Underwood is the
secretary, Karen Pfaff handles
the duties of treasurer, Pat Down
is the badge secretary and
Evelyn Josephson is test
chairman and Grace Adkins is in
charge pf lunch.
Other directors are Shirley
Hart, Edith Lewis, Marguerite
McLeod and Beth Jamieson.
At the conclusion of Saturday's
two performances, club pro Brad
Loosley received a gift on behalf
el the entire club membership
from Judy Coates.
Following are some of the
numbers in the program which
included most of the club
members.
It's A Wonderful World
Audrey Adkins, Cindy Beaver,
Kim Black, Carrie Blackburn,
Ida-Ann Blackwell, Patti Down,
Linda Elder, Kelly Gaiser, Mary
Anne Geoffrey, Aileen Klungel,
Sheila McLeod, Vickie Miller,
Brenda Pincombe, Laurie Prout,
Laurie Ross, Eleanor Salmon,
Nancy Underwood,
Tinker Bell and Starlights -
Tinker Bell - Heather Prout;
Starlights - Monique Aunger,
Karen Atkinson, Elizabeth
Cottrell, Sheryl DeBoer, Kim
Galloway, Cindy Hain, Kelly
Hero, Heather Jamieson, Kathy
Norris, Kim Prance, Julia
Tiernan, Annette Vermaeten,
Marlene Vermaeten, Cheri
Wedlake.
Born on a Mountain Top -
Frontiersmen, Dennis Crawford,
Jimmy Lewis, Chris McLeod,
Dennis Pym, Steven Pym,
Murray Rundle, Dean Smith,
Stephen Taziar, Darren Tinney.,
Mouskateers - Sueanne Adkins,
Melissa Becker, Karla
Josephson, Susan Mousseau,
Andrea Pearce, Mary Lou
Rundle, Teresa Taziar.
Mickey's Little Friends - David
Josephson, Dale Kints, Dennis
Kints, Jeff Miller, Larry Miller,
Timmy Moore, Robert Sims.
Oh Deer! .- Michele Aunger,
Diane Dearing, Charlotte Miller,
,Melanie Smith, Kelly Whiteford,
Gail Willard, Alexandra
Zivkovic.
Goofy's Baby Elephant Walk -
Elephants - Diane Dawson,
anelley Horne, Shelly Kraft,
Denise Lang, Karen Miller,
Josephson, Vicki. Pfaff ,
Trees Brenda Bell, Paihn.
Black, Ronnalee Bogart, Cindy
Down, 'Irma-Bain, Debbie Taylor,
Tiger Lily - Lynn Dawson;
Mushrooms Diane Willis, Lisa.
Blue; Owls - Margi .Chaffe,
Christine Coates; • POOrthice, -
Amber Grindlay, Nancy Jane
Jeffery; Pussycat Judy Coates;
Daisy - Debbie Down; Cater-
pillars - Cathy Hogan, Lynn
Stephens; Calico Cat - Kelly
Johns; Turtle - Donna Rae Lang,
The Disney Land Marching
Band - Audrey Adkins, Carrie
Blackburn, Patti Down, Kelly
Gaiser, Mary Anne Geoffrey,
Sheila McLeod,
Up, Up, and Away - Stewar-
desses - Leslie Campbell, Leigh
Anne Darling, Sheila Eisen-
schink , Teresa MacDonald,
Trudee MacDonald, Danette
McLeod, Elaine Pym, Margaret
Pym, Elizabeth Vriese, Bonnie
Westlake.
A Disney Salute - Audrey
Adkins, Cindy Beaver, Kim
Black, Carrie. Blackburn, Ida
Ann Blackwell, Patti Down,
Linda Elder, Kelly Gaiser, Mary
Anne Geoffrey, Aileen Klungel,
Sheila McLeod, Vicki Miller,
Brenda Pincombe, Laurie Prout,
Laurie Ross, Eleanor Salmon,
Nancy Underwood,
Others performing solo
numbers were Brenda Pincombe
and Kim Black.
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Bluewater Cable TV which has
started to instal a cable system
for Exeter Centralia and Huron
Park is being opposed in its
present bid to seek a rate in-
crease for its system in Clinton.
Retired army officer Art
Coombs of Clinton is leading the
opposition, citing inconsistent
quality, as the reason why the
firm should not be given the right
to increase its monthly rate from
$5.00 to $6.00.
Coombs said the rate increase
should be denied on the grounds
of poor quality service and he
asked the Canadian Radio-
Television Commission to in-
vestigate the .Bluewater equip-
ment.
He told a hearing in Toronto
this week that he has yet to see a
hockey game on Channel 13
(Kitchener) without seeing 24
players, four goalies, six officials
and two pucks.
"It may be an interesting game
but it's confusing," he said.
Bluewater representative
Bruce Davey admitted the cable
company does have problems
with long distance signals it
attempts- to pull in across Lake
Huron from the United States and
with the signal from Hamilton.
He said that any time the
distance is over 110 miles there
are distance problems.
However he argued that con-
trary to Mr. Coombs' contention,
the local stations, Wingham,
London, .Global• and Kitchener
were "grade A-1" signals.
The company is seeking the $1-
month increase to provide a
reasonable profit necessary to
expand. Mr. Davey told the
CRTC hearing, and also to
upgrade the community
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Holmesville.
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1,200 spectators attend
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