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South Huron
Big Brothers and Sisters
held their annual Celef3rity Bowl ort
Sunday at the Town and Country
Lanes in Zurich. Despite the harsh
weather, about 40 bowlers tumed
up, raising just under $3,000. Or-
ganizers hope other bowlers with
pledge sheets will be able to bowl
in the next few days to raise that
total. Here Chris Straw (photo left),
and Janelle Dykstra try their hands
at the pins. Among those keeping
score, right; during Sunday's Ce-
lebrity Bowl were volunteers Fred
Burgess and Ted Poplar. Checking
over the scores are K.J. Snedden
and Big Brothers director Rob
Snell.
Bowling
scores
Monday Ladles
Darlene Boume 283,337,231-851,
G1ena Tripp 242-680, Joan Finkbeiner
320-683, Cathy Holtzmann 240-644,
Kathy Mason 235-639, Mema Scott
249-635, Janet Ankers 263-631, Marj
Green 267-629, Joyce Sovereign 243-
623, Sharon Redick 223-613, Lynne
Farquhar 214-609, Alice Kooy 248,
Barb Smith 247, Marg Elson 237,
Elaine McNair 221, Bonnie Kooy 205.
Tuesday Y.B.C.
Jennifer Heague 192,145, Nick An-
dersen 184,175, Brad Ankers 150,140,
Greg Cunningham 205, Kurt Juergens
190. Larry Smith 187, Ryan Nicholson
180, Trevor Campbell 163, David Mill-
er 153, Robbie Yeo 141.
Medway
Arnie Vanderweil 247-669, Jack Ar-
nott 227-581, Peter Denouer 198-540,
Myrt Hastings 213-539, Bill Bere 211-
524. Marg Carmichael 210-504, Jerry
Duynisvaid212. Paula Weir 196, Mari-
on Bea 0149. Dorothy McKinlay 187.
' SenIors'Cltixens
Jim Bun 230-594. Mac MacCormack
200-554, Bessie Caldwell 203-545, Pat
Davis 195-534, Peter Vandenbooattert
193-530, Harry Noels 185.518. Myrtle
Hastings 194. Cathie Westman 185,
Edie Burt 172, Marion Noels 152.
Wednesday Y.B.C.
Ashley Smith 146,118. Pamela Rich-
ards 117,111, Aaron Holland 110,101,
Megan Anderson 108,100, Neel Misra
138, Shama Townsend 135, Brooke
Hocking 116, Ayden 011ivier 114, Jen-
nie Holland 106. Jamie Currah 104,
Kelly Wilson 103.
C.A.W.
Lynn Smith 274.225,314-813, Glens
Tripp 273-667, Gary Melvin 298-661,
Wayne Wilson 253-659, Pat Hodgins
259-625, Larry Smith 235:622, Pete
Morneau 249-592, John Carvell 230-
564, Connie Webster 202-547, Sandra
Melvin 200-513, Anne Wilson 225,
J.B. Mason 213.
Wednesday Mixed
Larry Mathers 281-650, Tom Dobin-
son 267-637, Doug Smith 222-583,
Tim Weber 214-575, Vicki Ward 238-
573. Don Cunningham 208-547, Chris
Ntn ns 200-523. Kevin Rollings 251-
• 5)9, Debbie Hall 190-506. Mark
Frayne 193. Dan Gower 178.
Thursday Men
Don Watt 239,267,340-846, George
Lee 276-788, Bob Smith 283-780, Pete
Smith 274-757, Bob Pipe 315-752, Bill
Mathers 294-749, Dave Smith 294-746,
Pat Holland 273-743, Bill McDonald
263-724, Earl Allison 260-724, Jim
Sweitzer 278-718, Don Wallis 289-710,
Jack Fuller 266-710, Brad Taylor 262-
693, Rod Willert 267-690, Fred Wells
260-683, Fred Allison 250-681, Dave
Glendinning 292-676, Dan Heywood
247-664, Carlyle Thomson 242-664.
Friday Mixed
Pete Smith 285.337,207-829, Bob
Smith 263-753, Jeanette Smith 295-
680, Edie Burt 245-664, Rhonda East-
man 306-648; Lynn Smith 269-652,
.Larry Smith 257-643, Evelyn Smith
257-633, Chris Smith 269-628, Barb
Smith 246-621, Scott Smith 256-604.
Ladies Inter -town
Lucan 17 vs. Seaforth 10; Joan Fink-
beiner 243-619, Heather Smith 272-
600, Marg Elson 227-590.
Men's Inter -town
Lucan 16 vs. Mikes 29; Doug Fenn
Jr. 335-1212, Scott Berger 286-1202,
Jack Fuller 287-1199.
Selects
Lucan 27 at Dorchester 16; Roger
Bennewies 271-1184, Murray Bennew-
ies 296-1145, Glen Gagen 330-1141.
Sunday Mixed
Cheryl Smith 302-737, Don Morgan
246-666, Paul Smith 264-646, Jim
Sweitzer 229-643, Peter Gibson 260-
639, Butch Riley 248-630, John Hill
218-630, Lloyd Rimmer 226.612, Rob
Riley 230-609, Brenda Morgan 253.
Bonnie Kooy 236, Dianne Fauber 235.
Monday Ladies
Friday Five - Barb Reschke 578,
Gunn Gang - Diane Becker 493, Red
Devils - Bev Cregan 790, Alley Cats -
Sheona Baker 821, Town & Country -
Verlyn Huston 609, Happy Gang - Pat
Palen 633, Alley Oops - Anita Faber
636, Packers - Leona Reichert 676, Sil-
ly Six - Judy Steuer 591. Pinpoppers -
Michelle DePaepe 464, Odds 'n' Ends -
Trudy Rooseboom 720, Jolly Six - Nell
McCann 558, High Single - Anita Fa-
ber 327, High Triple - Sheona Baker
821, High Average - Sheona Baker
226.4, Sandra Dicker 222.4.
Tuesday Men's League
.Big Daddy Shindig - John Castle
321, Hensall Boomers - Peter Bedard
Jr. 623-306, Family Affair - Frank
Humor 723, Market - 011ie Edwards
602, La Crystal Balls - Tim Wilcox
629, Kiondyke - Tom Smits 689, High -
rollers - Bernie Kelders 622, The Hook-
ers - Jason Schilbe 658, Rockets - Gary
Huston 676, High Single - Eddy Mom-
mersteeg 324, High Triple - Gary Hu-
ston 826, High Average - 011ie Ed-
wards 236.
Wednesday Ladies
Greta Richards 373, Noreen McCann
552, Beryl Elgie 439, Louise Wein 356,
June Campbell 476. Linda Webber 566,
Local teams advancing
Maxine Sereda 446, Shirley Wright
492, Cavelle Brown 513, Rosaleen Be -
rends 447, Kathy Baljet 317, Theresa
McCann 491, H.S. - Cavelle Brown
198, Linda Webber 209.
Wednesday Night Ladies
Minus Two - Shecna Baker 664, The
Shakers - Kay Green 570, Who's It -
Joyce Hillman 780, Handi-Capps -
Marlene Bedard 712, Lucky Strikes -
Marge Roberts 542, Repeaters - Betty
Deters 719, High Single - Joyce Hill-
man 314, High Triple - Joyce Hillman
780, High Average - Sheona Bakers
221.
Thursday Grand Cove Seniors
George Jones 637, Al Hargreaves
635, Nonn Wilde 629, Ken Reed 605,
Bob Simpson 554, Shirley Tieman 545,
H.S. - George Jones 258, H.S. - Shirley
Tiernan 211.
Thursday Golden Age Seniors - 2
games
John Lillie 412, Laird Jacobe 333,
Bill Burr 348, Nora Heard 253, H.S. -
John Lillie 226, H.S. - Laird Jacobe
196.
Saturday Ladies Inter -town
Zurich 11 11 pts. vs. St. Marys 16 pts.
Betty Deters 657, Joyce Hillman 606,
Donna Webster 557.
Saturday Men's Inter -town
Zurich 20 vs. Clinton 25. Gary Hu-
ston 1227, Mike Cregan 1195-337, Carl
Zimmer 1139.
Saturday Y.B.C.
Bantams - 3 games: Shaun Ducharme
541 (233), Jenny Hardy 469, Ryan Par-
sons 435, Matthew Laporte 421, Mi-
chael Klaassen 405, Derek Ducharme
389, Jonathan Hardy 381, Becky Mei-
dinger 371, Leanne Shanks 342, Craig
Schroeder 323, Jason Hardy 319. Sara
Rooseboorr. 312, Shawn Becker 308.
Aarotf 'Dinars 303, Jamie Bonfgottgh
276, Melissa Meidinger 273, Stacey
Butson 269, Chris O'Brien 267, Mea-
gan Sweeney 248. Peewees and Smurfs
- 2 games; Julia Hardy 158, Bevan But-
son 147, Tasha Green 134.
Sunday Y.B.C.
Natas - H.T. Nathan Zimmerman
443, Blue Jays - H. T. Jim Denomme
571, People In Da House - H.T. Scott
Gould 726, Zurich Strikers - H.T.
Shane Wilcox 457, Strike Force - H.T.
Heath Palen 402, Wild Things - H.T.
Mathew Hayter 488.
Monday Grand Bend Seniors
Jean Dann 701, Ron Dann 645. Clay-
ton Lovie 468, Aileen Ravclle 433.
H.S. - Jean Dann 260, H.S. - Ron Dann
210.
Tuesday ARC Angek
David Breasette 110, Joe Faille 114,
Dan Grab 103, Penny Caza 96. Robert
Fox 99.
-Friday Night Mixed League
Bad Attitudes - Sandra Dicker* 795-
282, Hush Puppies - Dick Bedard 602-
266. Hot Shots - Lynda Sanders 623-
239, Ramblers - Ann Martens 636-251,
Toadally Mixed -Up Gail Reid 570,
Bill Forrest 215, The Nots - Tom Ar-
thur 562, Gua Latulippe 219.
By Barbara Smith
LUCAN - The Hiram Walker
Special Olds High Low Double
Provincial Championships is sched-
uled for February 27. The Thursday
Night Men's Rodger Horuk and
Earl Allison will bowl. Good luck
men.
The Black Tower Provincial
League Rounds. The Black Tower
Provincial 5 Pin Team Champion-
ship League Rounds ended this past
week. One or two teams from each
league will advance to the next
House Rounds which begins be-
tween February 28 to March 14.
Bowlers
prepare
By Ron Dann
ZURICH - The Zurich 5 Pin
Bowlers' Association Hiram Walk-
er Special Old High -Low Doubles
Zone champion team of Sue Wilder
and Mike Cregan is preparing to
compete in the Special Old Provin-
cial Championships Saturday at
Hamilton's Sherwood Centre.
Teams from across the•Province
will be divided into six regions.
The winning bowlers from each re-
gional, based, on most pins over 1
their warn average, will each..ee: s
ceive an expense -paid trip for'tWo
to Florida.
The team beating their average
by the most pins overall will be de-
clared champions and advance to
the National Championships April
24 in Ottawa.
Black Tower Team Champion-
ships
Bluewater 5 Pin Bowlers' Associ-
ation's league qualifiers in the team
championships will be competing
in the three game, pins over aver-
age Black Tower house round be-
tween February 28 and March 14.
The house winning team will ad-
vance to the Regional finals on
April 18 in an Ontario Five Pin
Bowlers' Association (O.F.P.B.A.)
designated centre.
Bluewater Association Meeting
The Bluewater Bowlers' Associa-
tion February meeting will be host-
ed by 011ie and Sherrie Edwards
Friday at 7:30. Plans will be com-
pleted for Bluewater Association's
participation in the Stroh's Ontario
Open April 7-10 in Hamilton.
Teams advancing are:
Monday Night Ladies - Dairy-
maids Marg Young, Louise Suther-
land, Helen Swartz, Pat Davis,
Barb Densmore, Pam Hodgins;
Lucky Strikes Barb Smith, Helen
Rodgers, Heather Smith, Janet
Ankers, Joan Finkbeiner, Lynn
Smith;
Wednesday C.A.W. - The Things
Connie Webster, Pat Hodgins, Gar-
ry Melvin, Cathy Batten, Bob
Smith, Larry Smith;
Wednesday Mixed - Thunder -
butts Wendy Carter, Kim Cunning-
ham, Kevin Rollings, Mark Frayne,
Karen Leger, Don Cunningham;
Thursday Night Mens - Narin Six
Don Clark, Barry Heamen, Carlyle
Thomson, Jack Currie, Bill Math-
ers, George Lee; Shillelagh Rodger
Horuk, Dorn Stoddart, Russ Dan,
Ron Densmore, Tom McLellen,
Garry Harvey; Holligans - John
Jansen, Don Wallis, Bob Moore,
Earl Allison, John Kohut, Colin
Brewer;
Friday Mixed - Rapid Fire Pete
Smith, Edie Burt, Jeanette Smith,
Dan Rodgers, Chris Smith, Dean
Pavia;
Sunday Night - Feisty Five Floyd
Riley Jr., Tina Gibson, Tina Riley,
John Hill, Gary Gibson, Robert
Varley; Alley Cats Barb Tuxford,
Mike Tuxford, Sandra Glover,
Dom Stoddart, Bonnie Kooy,
Clyde Kooy.
Crediton Minor Baseball
Registration
in Park's Boardroom,
Crediton
Sat. March 6.
10-12 noon
Thurs. Mar. 11,
7-9 p.m.
Cost: T -Ball $10.00
Other teams $20.00
Family rates available.
Age grouping will be enforced.
$10.00 penalty for late regis-
tration. Coaches needed - any
uniforms, please hand back in.
Hensall skaters bring home medals
HENSALL - Six Hensall Figure
Skating Club members competed
in the Interclub North Competi-
tion held in Mitchell on Sunday.
Skating Jr. Bronze Similar Cou-
ples Dances: Leann Consiu and
partner Dana Cooper won Bronze
medals. In Preliminary . Similar
Couples Dances: Karrie Consitt
and partner Lindsay Knight won
sixth place and Becky Corbett and
partner Tara Fidler placed sev-
enth.
In Ladies Conftgureskate B
Free Skate: Karrie Consitt win-
ning a fifth, Configtueskate C
Lindsay Knight won Silver; La-
dies Preliminary A Leann Consiu
own a fourth and Dana Cooper
winning a fifth place.
The club is now preparing for
al "Disney Fantasy on
lcc 0,,uch is held on Sunday,
March 7 at 2:00 at the Communi-
ty Centre.
Skaters with the Zurich
Figure Skating Club
competed in the annual
Glencoe Sweetheart
Invitational Competition on
February 14 and many
placed well. In front, from
left are gold medal winners
Marcia -Lee Denomme and
Shelley Miller, silver
medalists Jeffrey Miller and
Jenna Becker, and bronze
medalists Sarah Breen and
Kimberly Powell. In the
second row are Caitlin
Russel, Sarah -Rae Lovie,
Megan Girtgerich, Lindsay
Regier, and Julie Hearn.
Behind are Jessica
Verhoog, Julie'Semple,
Melissa Timmermar,s, and
Elyshia Denomme. Absent
is Crystal Russel.
4
xe
Mohawks
vs
Dunnville Mudcats
Sun., Feb. 28 at 7:30 p.m.
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