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Times -Advocate, May 1, 1991
SPORTS
Mohawks awards 1
Lucan Lanes present trophies to winners
Individual awards - Top bowlers in the Lucan Wednesday Bowling
League were Karen Leger (front left) high triple, Jody Pickering high
single, Joyce Beemer high average, Wendy Carter most improved.
Behind are Pat Ryan HS, Bill Cornelison HT, Don Cunningham MI,
and Larry Hewitt HA.
League champs - The Lucan Wednesday Bowling League champs
were Val's Pin Pals. In front from left are Don Cunningham, Kate He-
witt, Val Ducharme and Alex Hyde. Behind are Scott Finlayson and
David Jones.
Most Valuable - Gord Brooks, left; excepts the trophy for being
the MVP during the regular season from Mohawks president
Gabby Mol.
New Executive - A new execu-
tive was elected Wednesday for
Exeter Minor Hockey Association
at their annual meeting held at
'the Lions Youth Centre. Back
row, from the left; directors
Frank Kints, Gary Kline, Gary
MacLean, Francis Kints, treasur-
er Monica Keys, Mike Anstett,
Dennis Kints and Don Richard
son, directors. Front row; Wendi
Richard-
,
Schwindt, secretary; Jim Beck-
ett, 1st vice-president; Larry Tay-
lor, president; Russ Lingard, 2nd
vice-president and Sharon Lynn,
past president.
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May 16
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Please plan to attend as the Jr.
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Best defencemen - Bob Rowe, left; presents'Ron Elliott and Les
Arts with the best defencemen award.
Town and Country
Bowling Lanes
Achievers - New students at *he Tyndall Karate School of Exeter
were given certificates Thursday night. Back, left; Sensel Dan Bell,
John Ducharme, Chris Murch, Lisa McDonald. Front, left; Kelly Far-
well, Evan Murray, Kate Farewell.
Duplicate
Bridge
Wednesday night scores
1st
Lois Snell and Rosalie Berends
2nd
Mr. Quantrell and Mr. Martell
3rd
Dorothy Linton and Marshal
Dearing
Correction to lst week
1st
Mr. Quantrell and Mr. Broad
Exeter Legion Hall
Wednesday nights, 7:30 p.m.
Men's and ladies - The winners of the individual awards In the
men's and ladies leagues were, front, left; Patti Ann Dickert, San-
dra Dickert, Val Ford. Back, left; Leroy Meloche, 011ie Edwards, Jim
Smith
Exeter Mixed
Shuffleboard
April 2
3 game winners
Beatrice Richardson
Evelyn McBeath
Lila Smith
Jennie H.
Ross Richardson
4 games
Sena Gosar
Charles Tindall
Ray Hodgson
Delmer Skinner
011ie Essery
April 25
S garde winners
Alien Johns
Bruce Watson
Lloyd Lovell
Marjorie Hodgen
Lorne Shelton
Correction
In last week's edition of the
Times -Advocate it was reported
in the sidelines column that the
London Tiers play in Molson
Park but its Labatt Park where
they play.
Thanks to Marie Brunzlow for
pointing out the error. Sidelines
will return next week.
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