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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1993-01-06, Page 14Msstca Davies of the Exeter novice team worked hard to get the ring in Sunday's game against Seaforth. inuoary 3 • Etetar du$or 2 vs Gode- • rich ;rentor 7 Goals: Heartier Davies (2) Assists: Teresa Sore, Judi Wilson January 3 - Seaforth 1 -5 vs Exeter Becker Farm Equip. 4 Goals: Tracy Wilson (3), Julie Godbolt Assists: Julie Godbolt, Dawn Corbett, Alicia Lawrence, Jaclyn Baynham, Sa- rah Workman Michelle McNeilly and Arm Marie Par- sons played great in net for the locals • January 2.Oddball insurance Novice 14 -.invest 1 Goals: Jessica Davies (5), Kelly Miners (4), Krista Dayman (3), Robin Etherington (2), Assists: Heather Morgan (2), Mean Preszcator, Kelly Miners (3), Kem Ful- ton, Krista Dayman, Stacey Snow, Karly Pinder (2) Sunday, January 3 • Godbolt Insu- rance Novice 4 vs Seaforth 0 Goals: Krista Dayman (3), Maggie Steciuk Assists: Jessica Davies, Megan Preszcator, Kelly Miners R•.y�4J. 1 vsSe fartb.112 3 Goals: Sarah Mamsiajohn Goaltender: Cathleen C3tappel .. annar Clearance 20%,f Reg. 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Free pick-up and delivery in tpwn ale loaner car service available • • We specialize in fast and friendly service • All prices don't include taxes • When booking appointment, specify service needed (Judi siew for appointment: 235- Ask for Jeff. 1-800265.7813 Piuewnter to host Regional rolloffs By Ron Dann ZURICH - The Bluewater 5 Pin Bowlers Association will be host- ing the Regional rolloffs of the On- tario Five Pin Bowlers' Association (O.F.P.B.A.) Youth Challenge Tournament Sunday at Goderich Little Bowl. Four zones, Bluewater, Grey - Bruce, Grand Valley (Kitchener - Waterloo) and Maple Hills (Guelph) will begin the six game double round robin match play competition at 10 a.m. Ladies, men's and mixed team winners will advance to the O.F.P.B.A. Youth Challenge Pro- vincial Championships at the Onta- rio Winter Games March 11-14 in a O.F.P.B.A. designated centre. Bluewater Ladies team bowlers are Goderich's Wendy Million and Krystal Sanders, Moleworth's Lind- say Matheson and Shannon Con- nelly and Zurich's Stacey Wilding. Zurich's Chad Wilding, Gode- rich's Jason Nakamura and James Redmond, Clinton's Shane Pounder .and Listowel's Steve Cregan will form the Bluewater . men's team. Mixed Bluewater team bowlers .in= elude Zurich's Scott Gould and Scott Parsons, Clinton's Trevor Trewartha and Darlene Bailey and Molesworth's Marjorie Brewer. Entry deadline for the• Black Tower Provincial Team Tourna- ment is January 10. Teams will bowl three games weekly in regular league play for five consecutive weeks between Jan. 11 and Feb. 14 in the pins over average format. Qualifying teams will then advance to the Black Tower house round between February 28 and March 14. Bluewater five pin bowlers have now Completed the league round of the Sleeman Holiday Classic Tour- nament. Qualifiers in the pins over average format now form teams from their own league and will compete in the Sleeman house round by February 14 for the right to advance to the Sleeman regional April 4 and Sleeman Provincial May 8. sali- fiers in the Hiram Walker Special Old High -Low Doubles tourna- ment will compete in the Special Old Zone Finals Sunday at Town and Country lanes. The winning Special Old Zurich Association team in the pins over average com- petition advances to the Special Old Provincial Championship Feb- -Mary 27 in a O.F.P.P,B.A. desig- nated location. r • SO'* Monday Ladles December 21: Lynn Smith 258-747, Darlene Bourne 279-721, Deb Pearce 249-650, Barb Tuxford 273-643, Lynne Farquhar 242-623, Hekn Hardy 208- 602, Barb Smith 236, Mema Scou 233, Marg Young 229, Sharon Redick 228, Pat Hodgins 228, Heather Smith 228, Bonnie Kooy 223, Cathy Holtzmann 220, Diana Leddy 217, Betty Brown 206. December 28: Darlene Bourne 287- 769, Lynn Smith 264-717, Joan Fink- beiner 286-711, Lynne Farquhar 273- 653, Pam Hodgins 272-627, Kathy Ma- son 215-609, Beulah Storey 231-606, Lines from Lucan Lanes By Barb Smith LUCAN - The O.F.P.B.A.'s Janu- ary calendar is a busy one. The Youth Bowling Council (Y.B.C. have a Four Steps to Stardom tour- nament. Many youths from differ- ent bowling centres will participate in the upcoming month, in their -house rounds, hoping to qualify to -lire Zone Rounds in February. The Hiram Walker Special Olds High Low Doubles Zone Finals were wrapped up on Sunday, here m, Lucan. The double team to repre- sent Lucan Lanes in the February are Earl Allison and Horuk, from Thursday Night Mens.. Earl :and Rodger were +198 pins over their total averages. Congratulationsttttld best of luck in February. The Sleeman Holiday Classics inve.been completed in Lucan. The .2nne Rounds will be held here on " ebruary 7, first set at 10:30 and .second set at 12:00. January 24 and 31 will be the 23rd Annual National Classified Five Rin Challenge at Lucan Lanes. Good luck. On Tuesday, December 29, a qualifying round for the CBC -TV Championship 5 -Pin bowling show on Sports Weekend was held at Lu - can Lanes. The top two howlers from this round ill bowl i 'ro- vincial tournament on Febt....,y 6, 1993. The top 'bowlers was Bob Smith with scores of 314, 262, 373, 255, 285.285, 295, 345, 358 and 195 kritassacellent total of 2967 over ten games. Second place went to Murray Benrtewies who had scores of 286, 242, 328, 230, 285, 273, 344, 313, 362 and 222 for a 2885 total. Third place went to Bill McDonald who had a very fine to- tal of 2610 with a high single of 325 and placing fourth was Doug Fenn Jr. with' 341-2510. Congratu- lations to Bob and Murray who will represent Lucan at the Provin- cials. Preparation for KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION in Huron County Board of Education Elementary Schools Ts being made. Children born in 1988 are eligible to enrol. PLEASE CALL YOUR LOCAL PUBLIC SCHOOL as soon as possible to confirm your intent to register. Your call will allow your school to provide you with REGISTRA- TION DETAILS and assist the Board in planning for staff. Exeter P.S. 235-2630 Hensall Y.S. 262-2833 Huron Centennial N.S. 233-3330 McCurdy P.S. Stephen P.S. Usborne P.S. Zurich Y.S. Palk MOD ..pig Up the Wild Bea, Dawson �` Chair 228-6321 234-6302 235-0031 236-4942 Bob Allan Director 1 Times -Advocate, January 6, 1993 Barb Tuxford 251, Joyce Sovereign 243, Pat Hodgins 230, Diana Leddy 215, Hekn Hardy 213, Jan Vander- ploeg 208, Sharon Redick 205, Mema Scott 205, Marg Elson 204. 'Senior Ctttnees December 23: Marion Thompson 232-570, Charlie Grieve 212-564, Har- ry Noels 200-557, Jim Burt 204-517, Pat Davis 184-510. Bessie Caldwell 183, Florence "MeRobert 156, 'Theo Sentjens 132, NorahlWissell 126. December 30: Jean Dann 251-687, Jim Brut 234-652, Ron Dann 221-601, Harry Noels 243-523, Pat Davis 190- 522, Theo Sentjens 180-502, Marion Thompson 184, Charlie Grieve 171, Pe- ter Vandenboomen 167, Edie Burt 159. Wednesday Mired Don Cunningham 320-739, Larry Mathers 257-608, Tom Dobinson 272- 603, Doug Smith 205, Hank' McGilli- vary 193, Allen Rollings 187, Dan Gower 181, Scott Rummell 174, -Paul Windsor 169, Tim Weber 169, Les Cunningham 167. C.A.W. December 23: Harold Smith 275, 228, Wayne Wilson 296, Gary Melvin 272, Lynna Smith 263, Cathy Mason 254, Bob Smith Jr. 252, Larry Smith 236, Cathy Batten 209. December 30: Wayne Wilson 256- 704, Gary Melvin 238-632, Larry Smith 257-627, Barb Smith 268-620, Patricia Jones 241, Pete Momeau 222, Pat Momeau 212, Connie Webster 209, Anne Wilson 205. Sunday Y.B.C. Blue Jays - Brad Brown H.T. 656, Zurich Strikers - Kent Beierling H.T. 568, People in Da House - Crystal Beierling H.T. 484, Natas - Oreg Cre- • • Pee 13 ��nn�ntri'. 1569, Wild Things - Staley Wildilsgg H.T. 630, Chad Wilding - te fierce H.T. 747. Monday Ladles !Males Five - Barb Reschke 490, Gutter Mang - Diene Bucker 555. Red Devils - Sandra Didtert 673, Alley Cats - Marlene Bedard 589, Town & Coun- try - Hilda Vendeirboe& 714, Happy Gang - Sherrie &hyoitts 391. Alley Oops - Anka fiber 589, Packers - Mona Kraft 583, Silly Six - Mena Tra- quair 594, Pbtpoppers - Theresa Stark 435, Odds 'n' Ends - Trudy Rooseboom 699, Jolly Six - Vesta Miller 532, High Single - Anita Faber 327, High Triple - Karen Campbell 839, High Average - Sandra Dickers 220.1. Tuesday Men's League Big Daddy Shindig - Andy Lebreche 539, Hensall Boomers - Mike Lebold 591, Family Affair - Tony BEdaid 754, Market 011ie Edwards 703, La Crystal Balls - Tim Wilcox 598, Klondyke - Luke Mommersteeg 737, Highrollers - Paul Rood 561, J. Vandenberk 654, The Hookers - Roger Ward 689, Rock- ets - Jim Bedard 687, High Single - Rob Vanderhoek 318, High Triple - Gary Huston 826, High Average - 011ie Edwards 235. Saturday Men's Intertown Zurich 30 vs. Seaforth 15. Gary Hu- ston 1140, Carl Zimmer 1125, Ron Dann 992. Monday Pinevlew Park Group Cora Stewart 505, Chris Morgan 389, Maureen Healy 420, Winnifred Kamen 537, Milt Robbins 511, Ron Allen 528, John Kamen 520, Allin Stewart 385. H.S. - Ron Allen 217, H.S. - Maureen Healy 204. 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