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Rounds, Hoy and Martellacci take honours at Sunday Mixed.
Honour Rollers
Debbie Brown 308 and 701 tri-
ple, Nick Daer 300 and 823 triple,
Dan Lougheed 371 and 869 triple,
Glenn Lamb 329 and 818 triple,
Corey Austin 311 and 732 triple,
Rob Raidt 283 and 800 triple and
Debbie Brown 714 triple.
Youth Canada Bowlers
The Senior Youth Bowlers
were warming up the lanes with
some nice games from Spencer
Feagan 245, Derek Saundercock
242, Ryan Duskocy 185, Matthew
Stuparyk 254, Rickey Fields 259,
Jason Macdonald 173 and Sarah
Macdonald 198. The Junior Youth
Bowlers were on fire this week
with great games from Shane Ked-
dy 236, Andrew Shaw 198, Trevor
Osinga 98, Samantha Walls 151,
Theresa Roosemalen 148, Casey
Huff 257 bowling 113 pins over
average and 602 triple, Jonathan
Stuparyk 282 a personal best with
147 pins over his average! Nice
bowling Jonathan! The Bantam
Youth Bowlers also enjoyed some
good games from Sarah Glenn 101,
Matthew King 97, Jimmy Murray
94 Jordyn Sole 93, 'Owen Kerr
107,Mitchell Adams 124,Curtis
Jeffrey 142, Spencer Barnim 121,
Grant Mclihargery 101, Sydney
Mashers 125 and Hailey Harris 203
personal best with a 112 pins over
her average! Nice bowling Hailey!
The Peewees had some fun knock-
ing the pins down with some awe-
some games from Julien Snowden
120, Nathan Zoethout 89, Kaidin
MaeAdam 103, Kyle'. - MacAdam
71, Brittany Van Diepen 87 and
Cody Austin 85.
Monday Ladies
The Monday night cold weather
didn't stop the Ladies from coming
out to knock over some pins. Some
of the Ladies highlight games were
from Tanya Bowden 162, Julie
Koopmans 213, Alice Koopmans
189, Belinda Axford 203, Lisa
MacDonald 145, Sadi Walters 136,
and Sara Rubino 213.
ilsesday Seniors
The sunshine was out and so
were the Thesday morning Seniors
group. They were bowling some
nice games such as Donna Finnegan
159, Duncan Murchison 210, Marg
Wright 177, Marie Millian 245 and
598 triple, Marcel Richard 196, and
Marj Treble 176.
Meneset
The Meneset gang were right on
their games with great scores from
Bob Mills 185, Anne Crawford
156, Carol Paige 135, Jean Taft
125, Gloria Weir 150, Harvey Cal-
lon 205 and Marg Popovich 121.
Special Olympics
The Special Olympians were
sending the pins into a whirlwind
with their awesome games from
Kevin DeGraf 133, Angela
Guindon 172, Richard Arbour
188, Paul Dawson 195, Bjorn
Berg 164, Devin'Scott 157, Luke
Douglas 144, Scott Fitzgerald
129, Aleshia Farrell 210, Linda
Reid 213, and Tina Hessels 159.
liiesday Mixed
Tuesday night the lanes were
on fire with great games were
from Ray Raidt 233 and 642 tri-
ple, RobrRaidt 244, Janet Rumig
224, Chris Dawe 195, Stephen
Wragg 164, Chelsea Gray 149,
Judy Dalrymple 217 and Kim
Wilson 193.
Wednesday Ladies
Susan Kelly 180, Lynn
Hurthick 156, Brigitte Prinsen
191, Barb Pigg 169 and Sadie
Hemsworth 149.
Thursday Seniors
Shirley Denomme 163, Gwen
Bidwell 163, Joyce Leighton 253
and 656 triple, Roger Kenyon
214, Greta Ciolfe 144, Marshall
Wright 192, Rosemarie Watson
178, Bruce Rundle 236 and 641
triple, John Watson 189, Ron
Machan 271 and 624 triple, Ross
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Millar 203, WilmaClarke 165, Den-
nis Hartlieb 230 and 631 triple, Jim
Harrison 273 and 670 triple, Steve
Winter 253 and 674 triple, Vivian
Sproule 180, Nan McFarlane 129,
Audrey Brindley 206, Harold Mc-
Clinchey 171, Delores Klages 178,
Hans Gruber 213, Betty Racz 161,
Roy Law 250, Gary Collins 161,
Gordon Johnston 162, Coley Mc-
Donaugh 181, Cora VanDerKorput
201, Lavern Neale 174, Alie Re-
urink 158 and Don Bridges 177.
Thursday Men
The Thursday Men's League en-
joyed themselves that evening with
everyone sharing in the excitement.
Some of their terrific scores were
from Corey Austin 311 and 732 tri-
ple, Mike Zacharewicz 213, Kevin
Partridge 277, Tony Johnston 220,
Paul Wheeler 218, Jeremy Penn
161, Jim Harrison 226, Nick Daer
300 and 823 triple, Todd Wilson
288, Rob Raidt 283 and
800 triple, Dan Lougheed
371 and 869 triple, Tim
McLean 264, Donald Hod-
kinson 255, Paul Blair 251,
Bob Glenn 193, Larry Wil-
son 252 and Glenn Lamb
329 and 818 triple. Nice
bowling guys!
Sunday Mixed
High rollers from the
Sunday Mixed league in-
cluded Lori Rounds 250,
Scott Hoy 260, Anthony
Martellacci 173, Greg
Kacprzak 242, Nick Daer
287, Kevin Willis 258,
Debbie Brown 253 and
715, Melissa Parent 160,
Paul Blair 261, Jason Pit-
blado 176, Todd Wilson 293, Shane
Willis 195 and Cathy Parent 214.
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Seaforth Community Hospital Emergency Department to
adjust hours of operation until staffing issue resolved
The Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance (HPHA) has advised the South West Local Health
Integration Network (LHIN) and the`Ministry of Health and Long Term Care that after
exhausting all available staffing options, the Seaforth Community Hospital site's
emergency department will move forward with an interim adjustment to its hours of
operation effective February 7t", 2009.
"Given our current staffing reality, this is the most responsible decision we can make,"
stated HPHA CEO Andrew Williams. "The fact that we have been able to maintain
uninterrupted service for as long as we have is a testament to the dedication and
commitment of the entire HPHA team, most notably the nursing staff in Seaforth," said
Williams. "We are working toward a long-term sustainable solution, but in the interim
it's just not feasible, nor fair to our staff or the community, to continue the way we have
been."
According to Mary Cardinal, Site Administrator, the Seaforth Site has been challenged
for the last,2 1/2 years to meet baseline nursing needs, specifically with respect to RN
coverage; this is largely a reflection of retirements and departures outpacing recruitment.
Nursing staff have demonstrated extraordinary commitment to sustaining staffing levels,
working considerable overtime, and foregoing vacations.
"The Seaforth Physicians understand the need to adjust ER hours at this time and,
although not preferred, support the decision," stated Seaforth Site Chief Jason Datema.
"We will continue to work closely with the hospital to do all that we can to help address
the staffing challenge over the coming weeks," he concluded.
The South West LHIN, Dr. Lisa Shepherd, South West LHIN Emergency Department
Lead and the HPHA are working together to ensurethat the reduction in hours of
operation has a minimal impact on the communities served by the Seaforth Community
Hospital by notifying the affected communities and providing alternate emergency
services options.
Over the next week, the HPHA will work to confirm exact hours of operation and will
ensure that. the Emergency Department remains open during those times of the day when
it is used most often.
Emergency departments across the province are facing similar and significant staffing
challenges. The lack of available personnel is putting incredible pressure on existing
staff, increasing patient wait times and driving the need to make difficult decisions about
service delivery.