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Times -Advocate, March 18, 1981
Scores from the bowling lanes
Mens A
C4 R Wood 792
RO T Arthur 679
CO W Pearce 748
BR C McDonald 704
SP R Andersen 605
CB D Meikle 612
OP G Wilson 623
SU G Webb 7 IO
OE RVan Damme643
IN P Lavier 649
HB D Harvey 633
CM J Dewan 703
Ladies Tuesday Night
5 60 PP C Moore 526
2 58 SP R Eveland 551
2 55 PK J Frayne 488
5 47 LB M Relouw 553
5 37 MM K Latulippe 639
5 36 RO S Nixon 562
2 34 BB' N Cockwill 570
2 33 BU B Stewardson 550
2 32 HD B Hearn 640
5 29 WH G Bierling 579
2 29 JS J Parent 598
2 12 TB P Crawford 634
2 98
558
0 49
7107
3109
4 93
5106
2 31
5134
2 99
5 61
2 92
Mens
8 D Harvey 791
PE P Mc•Falls 829
4W R Frayne 615
TM D Brintnell 583
BS B Hogarth 828
TR G Kechnie 613
2 49
5 48
7 47
0 38
7 38
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V & G CURUNG BONSPIEL — A rink skipped by Bill Brock won the overall cham
bonspiel, sponsored by Victoria and Grey. Above, Exeter branch manager Joyce Bloc
Brock and Ann and Rob Morle
ionship of the weekend mixed curling
, presents the trophy to Bill and Janice
T-A,photo
Thursday ladies
TB R Negrijn 530
ST P Seller 528
HH L Baker 655
CE T Rooseboom 704
GF J Dougherty 644
DS D Daters 595
LO A Faber 562
AC J Meriam 695
WR N Westlake 541
WW S Chappel 508
Minor Pee Wee
TI B Rideout 83
BE S Lostell 85
0 93
4 72
7 71
7116
7135
5106
2 86
0 87
0 68
3 65
Monday Afternoon Men
T Yellow
C Heady
B Etherington
13 Greenlee
G Busche
Csmith
Huron Hope
C Weston
E Dekort
ML Masse
S Hemmingway
E Klungel
540
526
400
431
405
395
109
98
96
92
85
Lucan ladies
CO M Kennedy 612
SP L Mosurinjohn 710
FM L Dickson 624
FS H Peterson 642
RO B Taylor 6453
, IS M Jefferies 611
CC P Hodgins 604
RP V Horbanuik 559
HH S Redick 653
HT S Haskett 524
CA C Goos 588
LO L Ellyatt 581
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EXETER ATOMS -- Manager Glenn Kells (back left) and
coach Tim Boyd ore shown with starters Jeff Kints and goalie
Doug Keels. The atoms were competing in the houseleague
tournament held at the rec centre this weekend. The atoms
won the consolation in their division.
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ELANCO BONSPIEL WINNERS — A rank skipped by Elmer Rowe won the first draw of the Eianco curling bonspiel at the Ex-
eter club, Wednesday. From the left are Chuck Ford, Winston Shapton, Reg Schroeder and Elmer Rowe accepting their prize
from Jim Rowsell of Elanco. T -a photo
LOCALS WIN IN TARTAN — An Exeter rink skipped by Doug Webber won the Maple City Gas third event of the recent
London Highland Tartan curling bonspiel. From the left are coach Doug Parsons, skip Doug Webber, vice Rick Parker, se-
cond Glenn Lamport and lead Brion Clarke. T -A photo
Buckeyes put
Marauders out
The Zurich Buckeyes
edged the Centralia
Marauders 3-2 Wednesday to
advance to the semi-finals of
the South Huron hockey
league.
The Buckeyes won the
series over Centralia in three
straight games and will now
meet the Centralia College
Saints in the next round.
The Zurich -College best -of -
five series starts tonight
Wednesday at the Stephen
township arena at Huron
Park at 8:30 p.m. and
resumes Monday night at the
Zurich arena.
All of the scoring in the 3-2
Zurich win came in the first
two periods.
Captain Ron Funston of
the Marauders opened the
scoring at 15:10 of the first
period on a three-way
combination with Mark
Cronyn and Matt Muller and
only a minute later Kim
McKinnon squared the score
fbr the Buckeyes on a pass
from Gerald Weido.
The Marauders again
jumped in front in the second
period as Ron Funston hit
the Zurich net on passes
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Juniors
CHaugh 305
P Beetling 263
B McDonald 231
D McQuarrie 245
9 77
4 56
4 72
4 68
Seniors
H Van Haarlem 409
L Warwick 303
D Meikle 349
B McDonald 328
Nanacy Durand 401
Friday Mixed League
CH LLatulippe6l2
TE A Lawrence 592
SC H Faber 636
WW W Dix 780
FT L. Snell 542
OC D Steele 571
3 86
6 92
11 102
3 89
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7 99
2 94
7 93
5 75
0 56
Sunday Mixed League
SN G Tripp 633 2120
BL R Hippern 653
GT S Looby 650
RC B Turnbull 678
MP J Parker 546
TA S Pfaff 582
from Matt Muller and Mark
Cronyn at 2:57.
The Buckeyes evened the
score at 4:33 on a successful
shot by Rick Schilbe on a
play started by Steve Bedour
and Randy McKinnon.
The winning goal was fired
by Gerald Weido on a three-
way effort with Kim
McKinnon and Pat Bedard
with four minutes remaining
in the second period.
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delegates from 26 com-
munities to consider the
theme, "Building a Better
Base" as it relates' to
recreation within the local
community.
Don Reid, district
supervisor, ministry of
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keynote address, stressing
looking back to understand
the basic values which
should be the base of
recreation programs,
planning for both short and
long term and striving for
people involvement
Joe Pickering. chairman
of Walkerton Recreation
Committee welcomed the
delegates; Bunny Hare of
Owen Sound, Lake Huron
Zone representative to
OMRA introduced Mary
Hare of OMRA hoard of
Directors who brought
greetings from OMRA.
Five workshops were
offered under the leadership
of Bryan Peter of Seaforth,
Clive Buist of Fergus,
Melanie McLaughlin of
Hanover, Lynn Halliday and
Mike Myatt of Owen Sound.
President Clare Christie of
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Hanover; Joe Pickering,
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