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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1991-10-09, Page 15Times -Advocate, October 9, 1991 Page 15 S P ()R �T S Making the save on this play was Exeter petite goalie Mi- chelle McNeilly. She allowed just one goal as Exeter started the ringette season off right with a 13-1 over Forest on Sun- day. Missy Hayter had three goals and three assists while Kim Keller and Julie Genttner each had two goals and two as- sists. Jodie Truemner had two goals with singles from Alicia Lawrence and Becky Weurth. Town and Cou ZURICH - The scores for the Town and Country Bowling Lanes. TUESDAY MENS g Guns - Roger Ward 637, Fami- .ir - Frank Hunter 663, Newcom- ers - Leroy Meloche 558, Dashounds Too - Terry Sweiger 601, Klondyke - Luke Mon rtersteeg 673, Ilighrollers - Paul Rood 560, Pin Crushers - Larry Pole 491, Rockets - Jim Bedard 598, High Single Frank Hunter 302. TUESDAY ARCHANGELS Joe Fahie 124, Dan Greb 104, David Bressette 101, Robert Fox 82, Penny Caza 68, JefDekort 84, Tom Masse 91, Doug Needs 118. WEDNESDAY MORNING LADIES Marion Deline 507, Bette Smith 440, Beryl Elgie 454, Rasaleen Berends 552, Helen Wasnidge 400, H.S. - Rosaleen Berends 192, H.S. - Peggy Ferguson 186. WEDNESDAY NITE LADIES Dreamers - Joyce Hillman 656, Hot Flashes - Karen Hunter 544, Ooh -La - La's - Laurie Sonia/cc 667, Misfits - Marj Roberts 527, Uneaks - Judi Jenni- son 577, Rinky Dinkies - Janet Haycock 500. THURSDAY GRAND COVE Kay Allen 389, Ted Poplar 368, Bob McCall 459, Bob Simpson 467, Jesse Evenden 457, Bill Green 423, Frank Al- len 425, Edith McCall 428, Al Har- greaves 598, II S. - Al Ilargreaves 209, HS. - Jesse Evenden 163. ntry Bowling THURSDAY GOLDEN AGE Austin Hartman 281, Loreen Divine 267, Hazel McEwen 306, Lyda Gander 238, Jack Lillie 310, Laird Jacobs 252, H.S. - Hazel McEwen 187, HS. - Jack Lil- lie 146. THURSDAY NITE MIXED LEAGUE A -Team - Gary Huston 720, Pitbulis - Tony Bedard 626, Try Hard - Tom Smits 614, GMD's - Howse Green 569, Odd Couples - Frank Palen 685, Just 4 Fun - Jack Riddell 305-619. SATURDAY LADIES INTERTOWN Zurich 1 - 11 pts. vs. Goderich 19 pts. Patti Ann Dickers 587, Marlene Bedard 547, Dora Rood 532. Zurich !l - 11 1/2 pts. vs. St. Marys 18 1/2 pu. Betty Datars 660, Mary McDonald 509, Patti Hoffele 505. SATURDAY MENS INTERTOWN Zurich • 19 pts. vs. Goderich 24 pts. Frank Palen 1107, Gary Huston 1070. SUNDAY NITE YBC Team 01 - Jeff Kirk 589, Team 02 - Scott Parsons 394, Team 03 - Patti Ann Dickers 564, Team 04 - Dave Kirk 533. YOUTH BANTAMS 9 Games - Heath Palen 482, Nathan Zimmerman 398, Melissa O'Brien 373, Shannon Wilcox 345, Alicia Schroeder 3,26, Craig Hesse 323, Jonathan Hardy 319, Shaun Ducharme 317, Jason Hardy 307, Collin Shaw -Young 300. Peewees and Snuofs - 2 games - Samu- el Datars 171, Derek Ducharme 155, Sta- cey Buison 153, Aaron Datars 124, Tasha Green 98, Craig Schroeder 97. Wingham Lanes will be hosts 4118 By Ron Dann ZURICH - The Blue - water 5 Pin Bowlers Association has decid- ed that the opening 10 game round of the La- batt's Blue Light Ontario Open will be hosted by Wingham and Moles- worth lanes December 1. The final 10 game rolloff will wind up at Lucknow and Goderich December 8. The top 19 ladies and men, based on the 20 game total pinfall from the Blue Light zone round, will then represent Bluewater 5 Pin As- sociation in singles, men's, ladies and mixed team competition in the Blue Light Ontario Five Pin Bowl- , crs Association Open Champion- ships April 15-18 at Hamilton. Northern Ontario will be thel scene of the 1992 Blue Light Open National Championships scheduled by the Canadian Five Pin Bowlers' Association for June 2-6 at Sudbu- ry. The next meeting of the Bluewa- ter 5 Pin Association will be Octo- ber 18, 7 p.m., at Molesworth to complete plans for the Blue Light Open zone rolloffs. The first Ontario 5 Pin Bowlers' Association tournament of the 1991-92 season includes Bluewater and Zurich 5 Pin Association exec- utives November 2 in the Hiram Walker Special Old Association Executives' Provincial Champion- ships in Toronto. Lucan bowling scores LUCAN - Results of the Lu - can Bowling Lanes September 30 to October 6. MONDAY LADIES Deb Pearce 319-734, Heather Smith 239-689, Joyce Sovereign 238- 662, Beulah Storey 298-643, Nancy McKenzie 247-636, Janet Ankers 304- 629, Darlene Bourne 233-612, Barb Densmore 237, Pat Hodgins 236, Marj Green 230, Joan Finkbeiner 225, Kathy Mason 224. TUESDAY YBC Larry Smith 186, Jeremy La en• dyk 180, Tyler Graham 179, Ryan Nicholson 163, Tim Townsend 161, Malt Trwdgen 147, Sarah Culbert 137, Brad Ankers 137. COLLEENS Pat Hodgins 268-661, Edith Yeo 247-639, Sue Dunn 247, Louise Ilayra 214, Shirley Rees 210, Mary Mollard 210, Elaine McNair 207, Deb Bender 202, Judy Jaques 186, Jean Hickson 186. SENIOR CITIZENS Jim Burt 242, Pat Davis 196, Law- rence Russell 190, llarry Noels 178, Theo Serajens 175, Peter Vandenboo- men 175, Myrtle Gusso 173, Len Smith 172. WEDNESDAY YBC Kurt Juergen" 186, Glenn Kelly 160, Craig Leyes 151, Jamie Tsantilas 132, Kelly Wilson 125, Vanessa Smith 117, Ayden 011ivier 111. C.A.W. Wayne Wilson 334-786, Glena Tripp 280-752, Lynn Smith 267-721, Larry Smith 226-643, Joan Finkbeiner 258-642, Sharon Campbell 230-611, Tina Riley 213, Pat Morneau 212, Ca- thy Batten 202. WEDNESDAY MIXED Don Cunningham 237, Laurie Cur- rie 227, Doug Smith 227, Tom Dobin- son 206, Larry Mashers 199, Wendy Campbell 198, Les Cunningham 197, Al Cunningham.197, Pat Ryan 195. THURSDAY MEN Jack Fuller 251, 325, 239-820. Brad Taylor 277-756, Fred Allison 272-748, Pete Smith 297-741, Kevin Lightfoot 258-712, Don Watt 263-699, Dan Heywood 340-696, Bill McDo- nald 243-695, Bob Taylor 305-691, Brian Ankers 238-680Dan Rodgers 314-680, Jim Burt 245-655, Colin Brewer 241-653. FRIDAY MIXED Bob Smith 303-752, Jim Burt 255- 704, Dave Smith 275-685, Wayne Smith 251-674, Russ Smith 226-648, Paul Smith 286-647, Brenda Smith 252-609, Helen Rodgers 224-605, Barb Smith 231-604. LADIES INTER -TOWN Lucan 26 pis.; Seaforih 4 pis. Joan M. Finkbeiner 232-645, Marg Young 234-643. SUNDAY YBC Marcie Mylentans 246, Mark Hick- son 215, Steve Snider 211, Shelley Snider 182, Julia VanGeel 170. SUNDAY MIXED Lloyd Rinner 304-746, Fred Wells 269-746, Gary Dunlop 273-724, Rob Riley 286-694, Kathy Mason 260, Ron Leyes 239, Floyd Riley 219, Don Wal- lis 215, Ron Mason 214. MEDWAY • Cal Carmichael 277-619, Tom Barr 232, Ted Schendera 224, Pete Dent's - ter 218, Bill Bert 213, Shirley Bosley 203, Ken Weir 197, Grace Rush 196, Fred Kernohan 193. 1 Ji\ C K' S Plumbing and Heating (Exeter) Inc. Jack Maver Thinking of Changing to Gas?? (519) 235-0581 We are your local Union Gas Dealer In this area Approved Installers of Union Gas Water Heaters. We also install furnaces, air conditioning systems, water softeners and new pluming fixtures for new homes and renovations. Canon #A, IJCLORLASERCOP/EH INST 1 T/7., COLOUR COPIES • Enlarge family or team photos to 8 1/2 x 11 or even 11 x 17 instantly with outstanding results. Ideal for business presentation materials... even colour transparencies 424 Main Street Exeter 235-1331 Golf roundup October 5 First place team Wayne Pearce Ben Fisher Bob Dobson Red DeGraw Second place team Bob Fletcher Red Pole Lee Webber Ron Westman 41 44 46 4$ 179 42 47 48 51 188 Third and fourth teams, tied Al Preece Andy Kapp Jack Urquhart Bob Dinney Jack Muir Hal Walsh Bill Thompson Gib Dow Fifth place team Bud Preszcator Andy DeBoer Lloyd Easton Lloyd Cushman 47 47 50 52 196 38 50 51 52 196 48 48 51 206 Closest to Pin #4: Jack Muir Closest to Pin #7: Bob Fletcher Recorded birdies: #4 Jack Muir, #6 Wayne Pearce, #4 Ben Fisher. Hidden scores: Bob Dinney Attention all coaches The Times -Advocate is in inter- ested in printing all scores from local hockey and ringette games. If coaches want their reports to appear in the Wednesday edi- tion they must have game sheets in no later than noon on Monday. Scores which come in past the deadline may not be used in the next issue. 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