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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLakeshore Advance, 2013-10-23, Page 27Wednesday, October 23, 2013 • Lakeshore Advance 27 sports Kevin Poole bulls out to lad at Grand Bend darts Kevin Poole Bulls Out to lead Doesn't Matter past Demolition 5-1. The Wannabees took 5 games from the Social Club moving them into third place while the RiverBend Overs move into sixth with a 4-2 win over Just Us. Standings after week 5 Oct. 17 Barley Boyz -26-, Tall Waves -22-, Wannabees -21-, Pointers -20-, Bent Shafts -18-, RiverBend Overs -17-, Did- dlers -16-, The Point -16-, NOW -16-, Social Club -15-, Misfits -15-, Doesn't Matter -15-, Scorpions -14-, Just Us -11-, Demolition -9-,Sharp Attack -7-, Shoreliners -6-, Flytes & Shafts -6- Individual Point Leaders ('Top Ten) - andy Bressette 36, Lionel Walsh 25, Rick Dellow 22, Rory O'Kane 19, Kaleigh Clemens 18, Mike Rahn 18, Liz Young 16, Bill Fischer 16, Keith Craw- ford 16, Joey Forrester 15, 180s- Joey Forrester, Men's High Out- Paul Vanderspek 103, Men's High Score- Art Travis 174, Bull Out 50 - Rick Dellow, Kevin Poole, Ladies High Out- Jodey Calderone 80, Ladies High Score l.iz Young 138. Week 5 Top Guns Ken Dinel 171, Lloyd Robison 140-1', Paul Wybrow 125, Greg Bell 125, Ken Webb 123, Ivan Herrington 122, Paul Vanderspek 121, Wayne Gow 117, Anna McKeller 112, Mel Muma 111, Kate Sinibaldi 108, Joey Forrester 105, Sandra Gow 103, Lionel Walsh 102-T, Randy Bressette 1'-T-1; Mike Rahn T -T -T; Gord Carter T, Changing lanes at Town and Country in Zurich ATURDAY MORNING YBC Oct. 12/13 ANGELINA BRIDEAU - 75, 167 ARIANA MEYER - 71,178 CHARLIE BURTON -111, 304 ASHLEY JONES -134, 384 AUSTIN ARMSTRONG -162, 428 BRANDON PELLOW -188, 453 LAUREN REGIER - 249, 538 BRADY LAPORTE - 242, 550 TUESDAY NIGHT MENS Oct. 15/13 Splits: Laurie 1<raftcheeck - 235 Trevor 1.anshe'rgen - 627 Lane Burners: Lees Coleman - 296, 723 Strike Zone: Leroy Mcloche 255 Bol) Pellow 677 Maple Laughs: Jim Parmley - 264, 725 Men's High Average: Bob Pellow - 235 WEDNESDAY MORNING LADIES Oct. 18/13 Lane 1: Elaine Weido - 170, 461 Lane 2: Dorothy Gaister - 183 Marie Brunzlow - 471 Lane 3: Rebecca Wilder - 200, 509 CANNONBALLS OCT. 16/13 Ashley Jones -107, Betty Emerick - 82, Bev Claus -129,107, Brent Butson - 99,121, Brent Storey -136,188, Brooke Bell -117, Bruce Stubbs - 96, 128, Cassie Heron - 96, Chris Groten- traast - 98, 76, Chris Rowcliffe -105, 91, David Bressette -109,117, Debbie Brownlee - 96, Devin Scott -117, 89, time Dunes Duplicate Bridge Club Scores - week of October 7th Monday First - Mike Alderson - Mark Pettit Second - Jim Aylward - Derek Greenwell Third - Susie Thumper - Joy Croke Fourth - John Pouget - Mavis Reffell Wednesday N -S First - Bob Thornhill - Mark Pettit Second - Dr. Bill Greenwood - Jean Dorey Third - Dolly Kerr - Geraldine Flanigan Fourth - Ed Maguire - Henny Morrissey Fifth - Betty Bibbings - John Pouget E -W First - Joy Croke - Suzanne Charron- Greco Second - Dorothy Linton - Susie Dumper Thins - Pat Styvers - Therese Lafrance Fourth - Sally Turnbull - Teresa Puklicz Fifth - John Minlelty - Tom Pevler Friday N -S First - Mavis Reffell - J. D. Martell Second - Dr. BIH Greenwood - Sef Johnston Third - Alex Puklicz - Greg Blonde Fourth - Louise Vandenberk - Dorothy Linton Fifth - Gladys Shaw - Sally Turnbull First - Vicki Horley - Mike Alderson Second - Marilyn Topham - Robert Mcfariane Third - Susan Wark - Derek Greenwell Fourth - John Minielly - Tom Pevier Fifth - David Watson - Shirley Jones Gaines are Monday 7:00 pm, Wednes.. day 1:00 pin & Friday 1.00 pm at the Port Franks Community Centre. For infor- mation or partners' phone 238-1239 or 243-3733 Liz Young T, Susan Mayer T, ian Schofield 1, Dan Durdin 'l; Ron Crown 'I; Brad I Iawkins '1', Fred Empy'1; Pete Morneau T. Jody Calderone takes the Ladies High Out with '80' The Legion Wannabees take all six games from Sharp Attack as did Bent Shaftsover the Shoreliners. Social Club came up short losing 6-0 to NOW and Demolitions Brad Hawkins avoided a sweep by the Barley Boyz scoring a 114 and taking out a double 10 in a 5-1 loss. The RiverBend Misfits Rory O'Kane had a big night taking out all 5 games and scoring a Eloise Klungel -154, 98, Emmett Kulack - 56, 74, Gerd Dickson - 95,102, Jamie Liv- ingston - 96, 58, Janice Shar- row -110, 87, Joe Fahie -123, Judy Hansen -104, 64, Karl Verbeek -110,127, Marley Baker -124, 84, Mary Lou Masse - 114, 112, Melissa Lamont - 86, 94, Rebecca Pick- ering -104, 91, Richard Meyer -150,140, Roger Rantmeloo - 70,140, Roy Tebow -155,136, Ryan Jewitt - 85, 92, Scot Fer- guson - 98,100, Shelly Ton in a 5-1 win against Flytes & Shafts. Standings after week 4 Oct. 10 Barley Boyz -22-, Tall Waves -19-, Pointers -17-, Wannabees -16-, Bent Shafts -15-, Social Club -14-, Diddlers -14-, River - Bend Overs -13-, NOW -13-, Scorpions -12-, The Point -12-, Misfits -11-, Doesn't Matter -10-, Just tJs -9-, Demolition -8-, Sharp Attack -5-, Shoreliners -3-, Flytes & Shafts -3 -Individ- ual Point Leaders (Top Ten) - Randy Bressette 31, Rick Dellow 20, Lionel Walsh 19, Kaleigh Clemens 18, Rory O'Kane 17, Liz Young 13, Mike Rahn 13, Bill Fischer 12, Keith Crawford 12, Lloyd lloben 11, Vandenberg - 98,115, Tim Goodland -108,111, Wayne Walper - 85, 64. GRAND COVE ESTATES & FRIENDS Oct. 17/13 Lane 3: Lorraine } lead - 180 Mike Ludanyi - 487 Lane 4: Bill Welch - 176 Grace Foskett - 424 Lane 5: Bill Duchcsne - 179, 488 Lane 6: Ralph Simons - 230, 568 180s- Joey Forrester, Men's High Out- Paul Vanderspek 103, Men's High Score- Art Travis 174, Bull Out- Rick Dellow 50, Ladies High Out- Jodey Calderone 80, Ladies High Score Liz Young 138. Week 4 Top Guns - Randy Bressette 140 -125 -120 -'1' -T -T, Rick Dellow 140-135-125, Jeff Baljko 140-T, Liz Young 138-T, Mike Rahn 134 -T -T -T, Kevin Poole 134, Marty Unger 133, Mike Cregan 133, Ed Prescator 133, Fred Esmpy 125-115, Keith Crawford 121-1', Randy Dcitrich 121, Doug Gow 121, Brian Abrams 120- 120-1'. Ladle's High Average: (;race Foskett - 153 Men's High Average: Ralph Simons - 180 THURSDAY NIGHT MiXED Oct. 17/13 Lane 1: Bob Pellow - 238, (362 Lane 2: Les Coleman - 311, 748 Ladle's High Average: Su�;lnnt' Coleman - 189 Men's High Average: Les (:ole - man - 234 This Month In Lambton Warden Todd Cass County of Lambton et ewartionTodaCass Waterfront Trail The t ambton County R roma(l iii s Committee is waking with the Muntc pality of Chatharn-Kont and the whlpolu Island first Nation to have the Waterfront Trail a continuous multi use trail along the waterfront of the Great Lakes, extended through Chatham Kent and L. stream County The Waterfront Regeneration Trust established the first section n1 the Iran! along the Lake Ontario shoreline between Trenton and Stoney Creek in 1995 11 the protect moves ahead lambkin County would be the 19th county or region (including 68 local municipalities) in Onlama to become part of the l rail 1 hu Trail would use cutting local county, and provincial roads anti trail routes anti would not require the construction of am, new trails Warden's Citizen of the Month l ong time teacher coach and volunteer Cathy Johnson has been recognized as the Vvlerden s Citizen of the Month to October 2013 Johnson, an Enniskillen Township resident and Physical Education Teacher and (impartment Head at North Lambton Secondary School (NLSS). was presented with a plaque Johnson has coached at NLSS for the last 29 years rn luding volleyball. soccer, girls hockey. cross country and track and field She also coaches three adult and two student dragon boat racing teams She rs a mombet of the South Weston Ontario Socoodary School Athletic Association and is involved with the Gender Equity and Soccer Committees et the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations level Johnson has also served with local minor hockey and soccer .associations and records slats online la theAlvinston Flyers of the Great Lakes Junior C hockey league National Housing Day Jan the partrerahip of the County of 1. ambton. Community Homelessness Inibattvns Network of Sama•l.ambtan, Community Legal Assistance Sarnia, and Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation as the group celebrates National Housing Day at tree community forum Wednesday November 20 The event will include the unveiling of the County of l.embton s 10 -year Housing and homelessness Plan and will run hon 8 30 n in • 300 p m at the Holiday Inn, 1498 Venetian BI . Pant Edward RSVP by October 31 fora chance to win a prizeand no later than November 11 The group will also be celebrabrg partnerships showcasing success storms, highhrghtnng innovative programs and sharing research and outcomes related to creating affordable housing Treasured Memories Auction The County of 1 ambton's Adult Fnnk:hnent Centre Advisory Committee is uniting members of the public to its biannual Troauued MMnonns Gala Fundraising Auction Saturday. November 16. 2013 at lambton Meadowview Vila in Petroha The event raises funds fon identified nods at the County's two Adult Enrichment Centres Lambkin Meadowview We in Petroha and Marshall (lowland Mena in Santa (heat West Auction Company is graciously donating ouctioneehng services 1a the event Items up for auction include handmade crafts. trips, foal anti beverages. event tickets. a spa packege, and en Pad Tickets cost $10 and are available by contacting 519-882-1170 ext 5028 or 519-336-3720 ext 5701 or caroryn cartersonacoamty-tenhton on ca or maryann shauteCcounty.lanibton on ca Genetic Genealogy Presentation at Lambton County Archives Fortner medical science reporter Carolyn Abraham will be giving a special presentation in the basics of genetic genealogy at the Lambton County Archives Satundayy. November 9 at 1 p rn Abraham used ONA research to help reveal secrets of her /amity tree She has within a non•Elctton book about tier research experience called The Juggler's Children A Journey into Family. Legend and the Genes that Bund Us The book has received rave reviews for the understandable explanations of the science behind genetic genealogy as well as the unraveling of the mystery surrounding fist family tree Abraham will also be available for a question and answer period There is no admission fes, but participants ane asked to register as space is limited For more information or to register, please contact the lsmblon County Archives al 519.8455426 or visit finyurl com/LambtonCountyArchrves Fall Book Fair Lambton County library Headquarters will be holding n Used Book Fair on Saturday November 2, from 9 00 e m to 1200 p m A donation of 50 cents per children's book and SI 00 per adult hook is suggested Or bong a beg and All it up for only S5 00 A wide selection of genres rn available to chane hon including cooking, self help travel, health. autobiographies as well as fiction and non•Ilctwn for all ages For more information. please call 519 8453324 library Headquarters is located on /87 Hroedway St . Wyoming. behind Lambton County's Adnxnistration Buiklag cou.,Ty nr LAMBTON OFFICE OF THE COUNTY WARDEN 789 Broadway Street. Box 3000 Wyornrrg. ON NON 110 Telephone 519 845.0801 Toll F ree 1-666-324 8912 Fax 519 845 3160 www lambtononllne ca ( + Vowing 0 Nome Ow mv lube