HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 2009-09-30, Page 35Swan bowls 288 in Thursday Men's
Youth Canada Bowler
Our Youth leagues had fun with their bowling
buddies this week and we had great games from
Amy Daniels 87, Karina Verbuggen 111, Jordyn
Sole 106, Payten Lang 165 and 153, Brody Harris
144, Owen Kerr 121, Robbie Franken 190, Pres-
ton Dupee 67, Jonathan Stuparyk 224, tizzy Mc-
Donald 191, Matthew Stuparyk 234, Casey Huff
177, Jacob Smith 127, Sydney Mathers 129, Ben
Moore 121, Giselle Mcllhargey 70, Noah Smith
164, Sarah Macdonald 168, Samantha Walls 139,
Daiton Lingard 217, and Jason Macdonald 142.
Monday Ladies
Great games this week came from Alice Koop-
mans 170, Kristy Beatson 194 and 195, Stacey
Gibbons 211, Janet Rumig 207 and 211, Barb
O'Brien 222, Peggy Cook 169, Debi Lewis 190,
Anette Bowden 182, Betty Fisher 186, and Mari-
lyn Bannister 223.
Tuesday Seniors
Our small but mighty group continued their fun
with high games from Treba Humbey 196, Har-
old McClinchey 160, Marcel Richard 174, and
Jack Blay 164.
Special Olympics
Super games from Kevin DeGraf 132, Aleshia
Farrell 135, Bernie Bedard 171, Mark Matheson
132, Laramie Turner 144, James Tebow 174,
Richard Arbour 197, Angela Guindon 152, Bjorn
Berg 174, Devin Scott 167, Erik Berg 133, Liam
Leddy 151, Jeff Warnaar 190, and Sonya Farrell
..190.
Tuesday Mixed
Awesome games this week from Craig Sinclair
198, Bob Robertson 201, Judy Dalrymple 183,
Christine Carter 208, Janet Rumig 204, Marion
Shelhamer 187, Chris DaWe 189, Kevin Wil-
lis 198, Debbie Brown 212 -and 213, and Lori
Rounds 239.
Wednesday Ladies
Nice bowling shown by Gloria Hedley 244,
Brigitte Prism 184, Pauline Jacques 150, and Ra-
mona Feagan 178.
Thursday Seniors
Thursday seniors had excellent games from
Steve Winter 204 and 206, Gerry Conyard 170,
Gary Chambers 246, Norine Robinson 196, Irene
Crawford 221, Dolores Rau 216, Ron Machan
147, Joyce Oke 213, Gerry Rau 196, Marshall
Wright 192, and Jim Harrison 214.
Thursday Men
Thursday night had high
games from Jeff Desjardins
199, Ray Swan 288 and 263
and 259, Dan Lougheed
225, Donald Hodkinson
266, Darcy Michaud 231,
Rick Stoddart 256 and 267
and 262, Todd Wilson 262,
Matt Durnin 214, Cory Aus-
tin 332, Shawn Cudmore
218, Jim Harrison 215, Gary
Chambers 292,. Nick Daer
266, Joe Paola 224, Roy
Law 262, Ralph Rubino 279,
Mike Moody 284, Paul Blair
221, Robert Lee 253, Glenn
Lamb 222, Bill Desjardins
203, Bob Bowman 203, Pe-
ter Lovell 301, Randy Pol-
lock 227 and 230, Ray Raidt
242, and Rob Raidt 215.
40.
Maitland Country Club golf news
Monday, Sept. 21, Men's Night, Dave
Cornish, Bill Hanly and Terry Worsell
shot a 33 for first low net. First low
gross went to Ray Bedard with a 36,
and Kyler Kohnert came closest to the
pin on No. 1.
Other winners of the night were Ron
Harris, Scott Allen, Duncan MacPher-
son, Danny Boyce and Kyler Kohnert.
On Tuesday, Sept. 22, Ladies' Night,
Denese McCabe came in with fewest
putts. First flight, low gross, Maureen
Peet, low net, Diana Little; Second
Flight, low grqss, Wendy Harvey, low
net, Velma Haylow; Third flight, low
gross, Sandy Fielder, low net, Martha
Archbold; Fourth flight, low gross,
Patty Hodges, low net, Thora McPher-
son.
Thursday, Sept. 24, Ladies' League,
the game of number in the hole was
played.
First place team winners were: Pam
Marshall, Rosemarie Evans and Velma
Haylow.
First flight, low gross, Ria
Colquhoun, low net, Rosemarie Ev•
-
ans; Second flight, low gross, Wendy
Harvey, low net, Elsie Yates; Third
flight, low gross, Betty Helesic, ,ow
net, Sandra Kisch; Fourth flight, low
gross, Carol Alcock, low net, Arlyne
McMillen.
Golf is running down as far as orga-
nized events, but hopefully There will
be lots of good weather yet.
So get out and enjoy these last few
weeks of Autumn.
Happy Golfing!
C orrecti o
In last week's Signal -Star spot ts, the caption for the photo on page 35 (Great golf-
ers) should have read Gary -Bennie. The Signal -Star regrets the error.
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