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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1993-11-24, Page 16Page 16 Times -Advocate, November 24,199.3 ` pKTS____ Bowling scores Zurich Town & Country. Lanes Monday Pinevkw Park Group Milt Robbins 575, Sein Smits 558, John Kamen 497, Winifred Kaman 513. N.S. - Sien Smits 207, High Single - Milt Robbins 212. Monday Grand Bend Seniors Audrey Barry 515, Clayton Lovie 486, Ben Barry 438, Aileen Ravelle 406. High Single - Ron Dann 195, Au - From Zurich drey Barry 185. -Saturday Y.R.C. Bantams - 3 games: Steven Munn 539 (205), Derek Duchaime 430, Ryan Parsons 396, Jenny Hardy 372, Mat- thew Lapone 360, Lucas Bruxer 351, Laura Shanks 350, Michael Klaassen 348, Leanne Shanks 335, Jennifer Mit- tleholtz 323, Stephanie Groot 314, Aa- ron Deters 308, Jonathan Kelders 295, Lindsey VanDamme 268, Thomas Groot 267, Jamie Johns 252, Joey Hay 247, Jamie Bengough 243, Jason, Keld- ers 184, Timmy Hay 179. Juniors: Jon- athan Hardy 377, Jason Hardy 360. Peewee 2 games: Julia Hardy 183, Kevin Ducharme 179. Sunday Y.B.C. Hot Shots - Alicia Schroeder 463, Mike O'Brien 419; lunch Strikers - Jarrett Palen 426, Alicia Lawrence 348; High Rollers - Nathan 'Zimmerman 500, Heath Palen 445; The Crew - Jeff Kirk 440, Jonathon Forester 343. S'turday Ladles Inter -town Seaforth 6 1/2 vs. =rich tY2 20 112. Betty Deters 638, Donna Webster 626. Wilding, Lindsey win divisions By Ron Dann ZURICH - Mitchell's Chad Wild- ing and Molesworth's Lindsey Matheson won their respective divi- sions of the Ontario Five Pin Bowl- ers' Association (O.F.P.B.A.) Youth Challenge Bluewater Asso- ciation 5 game Zone rolloffs Sun- day at St. Marys. Wilding took the lead quickly with a first game 308 score and added a steady 912 pinfall in the re- maining four games to easily win the Bluewater men's division with a 1,220 total. Clinton's Michael At- kinson, moving into second place with a fifth game 308 score and a From Lucan 1,054 total, Goderich's William King and Jason Nakamura with 1,051 each, and Zurich's Heajh Pal- en with 963 will join Wilding on the Bluewater men's team in the match play, six game, O.F.P.B.A. Youth Challenge Regional rolloffs January 16 in Owen Sound. Matheson won the Bluewater la- dies division with a 990 score and will be assisted on the Bluewater ladies team by Goderich's April Bartliff with 931, Clinton's Kyrstie Pounder 923, Moleswonh's Eve- lyne Matz 913 and Wingham's Sherri Voisin 881. Bluewater's mixed team will in ` elude Zurich's Oreg Cregan 961, Clinton's Trever Trewartha 955, Molesworth's Michael Bilbert 932, Clinton's Darlene Bailey 877, and Zurich's Becky Kirk 856. All three Bluewater teams will compete against Grey -Bruce, Ma- ple Hills (Guelph) and Grand River (Kitchener -Waterloo) for the right to advance to the O.F.P.B.A. Pro- vincial Championships March 24 at a O.F.P.B.A. designated location. Three certified Level Two Blue - water coaches will be assigned to the three Bluewater teams this week. Executive bowlers advance By Barb Smith LUCAN - On November 14, the Executive Bowl was held. Bowlers advancing are: President Doug Smith bowled a 325-222-151, a to- tal of 175 pins over his average; Brenda Morgan, secretary bowled 185481-195 with a total of 45 pins over her average; and treasurer Al Rollings with a 200-155-247, for a 116 pins over his average. Doug, Brenda, and Al will advance to the next Executive round in Kitchener. Good luck. The Youth Comb Bowl was held Saturday, November 19 at Lucan Lanes. Teams,are made up of one Monday Ladies Shirley Rees 279-697, Lynne Farqu- har 275-693, Lynn Smith 264-680, Dar- lene Bourne 254-638, Barb Smith 230- 608, Barb Tuxford 255-575, Marie Jaques 222-561, Marj Green 207-561, Kit Hearn 200-550, Marg Young 246, Helen Rodgers 230, Deb Pearce 216, DianaLeddy 212, Sharon Redick 206, Louise Sutherland 205, Pat Davis 204, Grace Farquhar 200. Tuesday Y.B.C. bantam, one junior, one senior. These teams compete for total pins over their team's average. Advanc- ing for the boys division are: Todd Goldie, senior; David Knip, junior: Josh Smith, bantam; with a total of 110 pins over their team average. Advancing for the girls division are: Laura Jaques, senior; Arden Carter, junior, Ashley Smith, ban- tam; with a total of 72 pins over their team's average. Congratulations .to all teams on a very good team effort and best of luck to the two teams advancing to StnithrOranAgonnbeF.49. Tyler Graham 211,179, Marcus Ap- pelman 152,145, Matt Trudgeon 133.126, Joe McNaughton 130,127, Greg Cunningham 162, Carrie MacGre- gor 154, Kristen Hickson 142, Joey Graham 141, David Knip 140, Norma Culbert 136, -Brad Ankers 134, Chad Rodgers 126. Medway Hanney Denotter 208-530, Marilyn SMith 186-523, Shirley Bosley 249- 512, Peter Denotter.204-512, Myrtle Hastings 187-506. Jack Moir 193, Alex Bosky 183, Bill •Bare 174, Tom Bart 160, Marg Carmichael 156, Jack Arnott 153. Shuffleboard Hensall November 16 S game winners Dave Kyle 484 Pearl McKnight 359 Gertie Moir 292 Gert Eagleson 272 6 game winners DaveWoodward 474 Pat Davis 400 Hugh McKay 347 Hazel McEwan .332 Russell Ferguson 322 Christmas potluck dinner will be held November 30 at 12 noon, Hensall Arena. Exeter November 17 4 game winners Edna Caldwell 011ie Essery Duplicate Bridge 388 366 First Mr. and Mrs. Davis Second Ina Williams, Robert Drummond Third Edith Bowen, John Brintnell Wednesday nigtits, 7:30 p.m. Exeter Legion Hall Howard Johns Belva Rowe 3 game winners ,Allen Berry Laverne Stone Wilma Davis Grace Farquhar November 18 4 game winners Doris s ham 0 John '•,••S•r Lloyd I ell ners Howard Johns Beatrice Richardson William Baechler 353 344 352 301 297 288 290 286 273 469 378 376 Adult drop-in in Exeter November 22 Carpet bowling 3 games played Ray Smith 3 wins, score 30 Lawrence Russell 3 wins, score 29 Mildred Thomson 2 wins, score 24 Wilmer Wein wins, score 27 Ray Hodgson 2 wins, score 23 Marion Dearing 2 wins, score 23 Cribbage 9 games played Ray Hodgson was high scorer with 790 and Lawrence Russell had low score. Pineridge Snowmobile Club Club Membership Dance November 27 Hensall Community Centre Dancing 9 -1. Lunch provided, door prizes Trail permits available. Deadline for trail permit price reduction is changed from Dec. 15th to Dec. tat l Senior Citizens Cathie Wesunan 256-691, Pat Davis 245-658, Mac MacConnack 229-531, Charlie Grieve 236-530, Orval Rinn 212-520, Myrtle Gusso 200-512, Peter Vandenboomen 219-503, Bessie Cald- well 177, Edie Burt 169, Theo Sentjens 169, Howard Dolan 159, Florence McRobert 139. Wednesday Y.B.C. Kelly Wilson 147,125, Alexandra Dawson 129,110, Robbie Yeo 117,108, Ayden 011ivier 113.112, Aaron Holland 112,112, Ashley Smith 109, Derek Lu- cier 109, James Lucier 98, Josh Smith 96. Melissa Baker 92, Mike Ankers 92, Jenni Holland 91. Wednesday Mixed Don Cunningham 277-697, Karen Smeeicens 255-692, Dale Fisher 220- 641, Gord Fisher.230-637,, Tim Weber 267-624, Steve Allen 230/622, Alex Hyde 229-606, Bob Smith Jr: 269-579, Karen Leger 243-577, Doug Beaudoin 235-558, Casey Vanhooydonk 221, Jean Ziegler 217, Annie Vanhooydonk 209. Thursday Men Larry Smith 277,386221-884, Gary Melvin 312-783, Bob Smith 341-765, Bill Mailers 298-730, Jack Fuller 285- 715, Dan Heywood 274-715, George Lee 284-713, Bob Pipe 252-709, Scou Smith 311-708, Bill McDonald 250- '703, Larry Gibson 269-691, Brad Tay- lor 291-686, Jim Smith 299-685, Earl Allison 245-682, Jeff Allison 240-669, Lloyd Rimmer 264-665, Wayne Smith 241-656, Fred Allison 240-651, Jack Currie 249-650. Friday Mixed Wayne Smith 285,338,241-864, Lar- ry Smith 256-658, Lynn Smith 262- 652, Barb Smith 281-640, Dan Rodgers 239-620, Bob Smith Jr. 225-604, Dave Smith 238, Marg Carroll 234, Russ Smith 228, Harold Smith 222, Elsie Melanson 217, Robert Heckman 215, John Carvell 206. Men's Inter -town Lucan 28 at Zurich 15. Doug Fenn Jr. 286-1261, Frank Palen 262-1151, Scott Berger 275-1145. Sunday Mixed Lloyd Rimmer 272-743, Don Mor- gan 264-689, Gary Melvin 250-665, Rob Riley 266.649, Floyd Riley 240- 627, Cheryl Smith 221-626, Tina Gib- son 266-607, Pat Dunlop 257. Garry Gibson 243, John Speakman 220, Barry Southcott 218, Doug Smith 215, Rob Varley 215, Barb Tuxford 213, John Jaques 212. Saturday Men's Inter -town Zurich 17 vs. Lucan 28. Gary Huston 1190, Tony. Bedard 1045. Wednesday Ladies Betty Coates 447, Isabel Rogerson 476, Dorothy Kipfer 425, Linda Web- ber 585, Helen Wasnidge 473, Theresa McCann 476. H.S. Mickey Bridges 196, Linda Webber 229. Monday Ladies Friskey Five - Barb Reschke 536, High Five - Nell McCann 524, Red Devils - Bev Cregan 659, Alley Cats - Sheona Baker 647, Town & Country - Elaine Deters 731, Happy Gang - Val Ford 625, Smokin' Shooters - Anita Fe- ber 579, Packers - Elaine Weido 460, Pinpoppers - Carmel Sweeney 527, Odds 'n Ends - Karen Campbell 665, High Single - Sandra Dickers 313, High Triple - Sandra Dickert 757, High Av- erage - Sandra Dickert 218. Tuesday Men's League Ramblers - Tony Bedard 677, Hen- sall Boomers - Mike L.eBold 623, Fam- ily Affair - Henry Larson 633, Market - Doug Smith Sr. 611, La Crystal Balls - Henry Vanderspeck 606, Klondyke - Tom Smits 646, Highrollers - Bernie Kelders 496, The Hookers - Rob Vanderhoek 697, Teetotallers - Carl • Zimmer 680, Rockets - Gary Huston 679. High average - Carl Zimmer 225.7; High triple - Doug Smith Jr. 804; High single - Mike Lebold 329. Tuesday ARC Angels David Bressette 136, Joe Fahie 119, Dan Greb 109, Betty Sanders 39, Myla Dawson 115, Robert Fox 112, Gladys Ruston 97, Tom Finleon 103, Susan Hemmingway 94, Gladwyn Dale 42, Don Tiedeman 103. Thursday Grand Cove Seniors George Jones 701, Vic Dunbar 627, Ole Olekson 580, Shirley Tiernan 553, Bob McCall 533, Bob Simpson 480, H.S. - George Jones 249, H.S. - Shirley Tieman 224. Thursday Golden Age Seniors Hazel McEwen 342, Harvey Martin 328, Nora Heard 300, Mona Geiser 290, John Lillie 344, Laureen Divine 262, H.S. - Harvey Martin 193, Mary Jacobe 193. Thursday Night Mixed League The Living Legends - Frazer Chitten- den 542, Nickle Nuts - Jim Smith 618, Clarissa DeBont 618, Hits and Misses - Henry Larson 652, Pin Crushers - Ted Stanlake 586, Sexy Six - Gary Huston 739. High single - Trudy Rooseboom 309, Jim Smith 359; High triple - Trudy Rooseboom 823, Gary Huston 749; High average - Trudy Rooseboom 224.8, Gary Huston 222.8. Friday Night Mixed League Bad Attitudes - Mike Cregan 669, Hush Puppies - Dan Durand 698, Hot Shots - Ray Cockwill 598, The Nots - Larry Smith 699, Good Spans - Amt Martens 579, Gutter Rats - Roger Ward 618. High single - Madeline Shepherd 578, Cy Blommaert 297; High triple - Marlene Bedard 711, Mike Cregan 707; High average - Bev Cregan 193.5, Pete McFalls 211.3. 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Clinton Work Centre Ontano Hydro Aledal winners Exeter Tae Kwon Do School of Self Defence recently at- tended a tournament in London and the following brought home medals in their various categories. Front, left; Pe- nayese Fragiskatos, 3rd in sparring; Colin Grasdahl, 2nd in pattern; Tanner Ingram, 3rd in pattern. Back, left; Jo - Dee Grasdahl, 2nd in sparring, lst in pattern; 1st in full contact sparring; Kansay Chanthanath, 3rd In pattern; Jane Fragiskatos, 3rd in sparring; Instructor Sai Visou- vath, 1st in sparring; Charlie Greenhill, 3rd in sparring; Say Chansamone, 2nd in sparring; Pon Phimphrachanh, 1st in sparring. Absent: Eddy Phimphrachanh; Paul Ounsamone; Jason Ingram. PANTHER DISCOUNT CARD DISCOUNTS FOP CNE FULL YEAR Expires November 30. 1994 . SOUTH HURON • • DISTRICT HIGHSCHOOL ate • Academics, Athletics & Arts Activities lb Only $10. available from any student or participating business YOU. 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