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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1989-05-31, Page 20Page 20 Times -Advocate, May 31, 1989 Teddy Bears - The Teddy Bears won the Sunday Night Mixed League championship this past season at the Lucan Lanes. Front row, (left to right), Glena Tripp, Ann Armstrong, Linda Webber, Leanne Merner. Back row, (l -r), Andy McIntyre, Bill Armstrong, Eu- gene Webber, Alan Merner. Top Dart Individuals - The top scorers of regular players in the Ex- eter Legion mixed dart league received awards Saturday night. Back, left, Monty Scott, Henry Dyck and Roy Hunter. Front, Maria Wall, Anita Hunter and Barb Hearn. • .• • • t • Odd Ones Win - The Odd Ones won the playoff championship of the Exeter Legion mixed dart league. Back, left, Greg Bell and John Gunness. Front, Betty Bowerman and Julie Higgins. Also on the team for part of the season was the late Audrey Gunness. individual winners - These .bowlers won individual awards in the Sunday Night Mixed Bowling League at the Lucan Lanes this past season. Front row, (left to right), Shirley Barker, (high single), Gle- na Tripp, (high average), Linda Webber, (high triple), Jim Smith (high average), Back, Larry Gibson, (high triple), Missing, Ron Ma- son, (high single). A champs - The Lefties won the A championship in the Sunday Night Mixed Bowling. League at the Lucan Lanes this past season. Front row, (left to right), Brenda Morgan, Darlene Vanbergen, Shar- on Gibson. Back row, (l -r), Bill Vanbergen, Don Morgan, Larry Gib- son. - Dart League Champs - The regular championship of the Exeter Le- gion mixed dart league was won by the Connectors. From the left are Brenda Snell, Mark Wragg and Monty Scott. Missing was Marg Wragg. Bcst Spares - Awards were given .to the top individual spares in the Exeter Legion mixed dart league, Saturday. Back, left, Dorothy i?cynokls. Bob McDonald and Mike Gans. Front, Jean Simpson and Don Wallace. r We're glad you asked! BOBFLETCHER WHAT TO DO WHEN DEATH OCCURS OUT-OF-TOWN? When a loved one dies out of town. making funeral arrangements may seem more difficult. They don't have to be. We are experienced at han- dling such situations and can help you through this trying period with a minimum of difficulty. It is important, however, that you contact us,first. We then will make ar- rangements with a qualified funeral director in the town where the death occurred. We have hundreds of personal contacts all over the country through our contacts and membership in funeral service organizations. We will take the necessary steps to prepare the body for immediate transportation back home. We handle the time-consuming details for you. However, to avoid costly duplication of efforts, you must contact us as soon as possible. If you would like further details on out-of-town arrangements. please call us or stop by. rhe Funeral Home ,n betel who ,1 o member of ,he Onfor,o Funeral Sere,ce Assoc.ohon .s c,JJffi • FUNERAL HOME - 1", 0 Merit pins - Audrey Watt, left and Don Watt, right,- owners of the Lucan Lanes, present merit pins to Andy McIntyre and Glena Tripp, of the Sunday Night Mixed League for their extra dedication at the league's banquet Saturday night at the Lucan Legion. Happy Campers - The,"Campers" won the B championship in the Sunday Night Mixed Bowling League at the Lucan Lanes this past season. Front row, (left to right), Sue Wilson, Marie Jaques, Sheila Charlton, Shirley Barker. Back row, (l -r), George Wilson, John Jaques, Gary Dunlop, Bill Smith. THE LAMBTON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SUMMER EDUCATION PROGRAMS 1989 REG1STRAT10N;._. * SECONDARY UPGRADING * SECONDARY NEW CREDIT * ELEMENTARY COURSES * SPECI\L PROGRAMS * ADULT EDUCATION * INTEREST COURSES r _ GENERAL INFORMATION 1. The Summer School Office is open at Northern Collegiate Institute & Voca- tional School, Room 102, starting May • 15, 1989. Office hours are from 12:00 noon to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday. 2. Main registration will be Tuesday, June 27, Wednesday, June 28, Thursday, June 29th and Friday, June 30th, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Room 102 at North- ern Collegiate Institute & Vocational School, 940 Michigan Ave., Sarnia. 3. While classes are- in session, from Tues- day, •July 4 and until the Summer School Office closes, the normal office hours will be from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 4. Students under age 18 must have their registration forms signed by parent or guardian. 5. All secondary students must have their applications signed by Student Services Staff at their home school to ensure that the credit will be accepted by the home school. • ELEMENTARY CLASS TIMES & INTEREST PROGRAMS BEGIN TUESDAY, JULY 4/89 ENDS FRIDAY, JULY 28/89. SECONDARY PROGRAMS BEGIN TUESDAY, JULY'4/89. ENDS THURSDAY, AUGUST 10/89. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND BROCHURES AVAILABLE AT ALL ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS AND AT THE EDUCATION CENTRE, 200 WELLINGTON ST., SARN.IA (336-1500) MR. BILL STEADMAN CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD "Lambton County Public Education in the tradition of yesterday, in touch with today, in trust for tomorrow!" An Equal Opportunity Employer DR. ALLEN WELLS DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION 1 eem