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The Zurich and Area Figure Skating Club was well represent-
ed at a recent Strathroy competition on February 27. From
top left are: Lindsay Regier, placing 5th; Jeff Miller, gold, Cait-
lin Russell, gold; and Jessica Verhood (kneeling) placing 8th.
The Zurich and Area Figure Skating Club attended the WOS-
WIC competition in Sarnia last Friday and Saturday. From bot-
tom left are: Sarah -Rae Lovie winning gold in the prel. open 2
freeskate, and placing 5th in juvenile elements; Marcia -Lee
Denomme place 5th in the pre juvenile freeskate; middle left:
Shelley Miller won a bronze medal in pre juvenile B freeskate
and a gold in juvenile elements; Julie Semple came in 4th in
the juvenile B freeskate, won a silver in Intermediate ele-
ments; top left: Melissa Timmermans placed 4th in the pre -
juvenile freeskate, and won a silver in juvenile elements;
Krista Schilbe came in 6th in novice competitive short F/S,
2nd in Novice competitive long F/S, 3rd in Novice competitive
overall and 4th in novice competitive elements; Elyshia De-
nomme place 6th in the juvenile B freeskate. Missing from
the photo is Crystal Russell.
Tyndall's Karate School of Exeter did some grading Sunday,
March 6 at South Huron Rec Centre. Those receiving new
belts are shown, left to right, Ron Walker (green), Matthew
Alce (yellow), Jocelyn Alce (yellow), Cameron Eddy (yellow),
Clyde Kooy (yellow), and Sense/ Bruce Henderson (Instructor).
Times -Advocate, March 23, 1994 Page 27
Masters in Hamilton
By Ron Dann
ZURICH - For the first time ever since the Bluewater 5 Pin BowL
ers' Association Zone "T" was founded in 1971, a Bluewater Youth "
Challenge team (13-18 years of age) has reached the Ontario Five
Pin Bowlers' Association (O.F.P.B.A.) Provincial Youth Challengete.4e
Championships.
The Bluewater team of Molesworth's Lindsay Matheson, Evelyn
Matz and Kara Greydanus along with Clinton's Kyrstie Pounder,:;
Wingham's Sherri Voisin and Bluewater team coach Patricia Palen
won the O.F.P.B.A. Regional Youth Challenge Ladies team title at
Owen Sound in January.Friday, they're off to Barrie to compete
against five other Regional Champion teams from London, Niagara,
Toronto, York-Simcoe and Ottawa Valley Saturday in the single
round robin, match play, scratch pinfall, O.F.P.B.A. Ontario Youth
Challenge Championship.
All bowlers in the Provincial finals will be competing for the
O.F.P.B.A. and Canadian Five Pin Bowlers' Association singles ti-
tles as well as being part of their respective teams.The Bluewater As-
sociation has supplied its team members with new bowling shirts in
the navy blue and white colours of the Bluewater Zone.Michael At-
kinson of Clinton won the Ontario Junior Boys Singles in Scarbo-
rough with a new all-time five -game record of 1348. The previous
record was 1322. He also holds the Bantam boys record with 1285.
Atkinson goes to (10 and under) in Edmonton April 22 and will re-
turn on April 26.
Anita Faber won the three game, pins over average Master Bowl-
ers' Pro -Am Shootout house rolloff by the narrow margin of just one
pin over Doug Smith Jr. Sunday at Zurich Town and Country lanes.
Fifty entries from Listowel to ;Zurich participated.Faber bowled
games of 222, 195 and 301 for a 718 total pinfall to beat her 188 Zu-
rich Monday ladies league average by 154 pins while Smith beat his
208 Tuesday Zurich men's league average by 153 pins with games of
270, 196 and 311 for a 777 total score. Sandra Dickert, Zurich Mon-
day ladies, beat her 218 average by 136 pins to earn third spot.Faber
will now team up with Zurich Master Bowler Mike Cregan May 7 at
Hamilton's Sherwood Centre in an effort to win the fifth annual On-
tario Masters Pro -Am Championship and the $20,000 winners prize.
Stroh's Ontario Open
The Stroh's Ontario Open 5 Pin Bowling Championships begin
next Wednesday at Hamilton's 48 lane Sherwood Centre. Twenty-
• four zones from Ottawa to Windsor, including Bluewater, will be
competing for the Stroh's Ontario Open Singles. and Team titles
March 30 to April 2.
Bowling
scores
Lucan Bowling
Lanes
Monday Ladies
Lynna Smith 337-725. Darlene
Bourne 265-724, Cathy Boltzmann
263-714, Pam Hodgins 238-626. Deb
Pearce 260-616, Pat Hodgins 254-601.
Barb Smith 228-571, Sharon Redick
251-569, Barb Tuxford 238-562.
Heathe Smith 216-559. Bonnie Kooy
228-555, Marie Jaques 211-554. Joyce
Sovereign 202.
Med way
Ted Shendera 215-616. Dot McKin-
ley 230-547. Jaa.k AIIIVu 2i /-51 J. Bili
Bere 203, Marion Barr 192, Shirley
Bosley 190. Myrtle Hastings 181, Tom
Barr 180, Tom Needham 180. Edith Ar-
nott 172. Alex Bosley 170.
Senior Citizens
Charlie Grieve 229-647. Jean Dann
239-620. Ron Dann 218-595, E. Mosu-
rinjohn 256-593. Cathie Westman 207-
553. L. Mosurinjohn 199-550, Myrtle
Gusso 230-536. Peter VanDenboomen
222-529. Marian Noels 196-516, Theo
Sentjens 185, Harry Noels 173, Len
Smith 161, Marion Thomson 159, Ho-
ward Dolan 149. Florence McRobert
145, Don Maguire 144.
Wednesday Mixed
Frank Smeekens 297-667, Steve Al-
len 235-662, Laurie McGce 296-659,
Alex Hyde 265-630, Doug Beaudoin
229-602, Don Cunningham 261-593,
Karen Smeekens 237-589. Jean Ziegler
195-580, Doug Smith 245-567, Tom
Dobinson 218. Gord Fisher 211. Patri-
cia Jones 201, Al Rollings 199, Candi
Cunningham 196, Kevin Rollings 196.
Annie VanHooydonk 191.
Thursday Men
Tom Bullock 239,277,319-835, Steve
Snider 325-785, Don Watt 320-756,
Paul Smith 263-751, Bill McDonald
300-744. Scott Smith 311-727, Bob
Smith 252-727. Larry Gibson 257-722,
Jim Sweitzer 241-710. Earl Allison
288-706. Brad Taylor 278-706, Larry
Smith 261-705, Doug Lee 248-701,
Frank Palen 236-690, Jim Dixon 261-
682, Colin Brewer 282-672, Bill Math-
ers 243-670, John Kohut 239-669, Pat
Holland 264-665, Fred Allison 248-
660, George Lee 224-651.
Friday Mixed
Scott Smith 306-694, Jeanette Smith
319-679, Wayne Smith 235-670, Har-
old Smith 281-634, Pete Smith 242-
630, Dan Rogers 218-591, Russ Smith
257-590, Buzz Smith 228-569, Robert
Heckman 211-562, Barb Smith 200-
555, Jim Simpson 24), Stan Roth 239.
Marg Carroll 237.
Sunday Mixed
Larry Gibson 322-769, Jim Smith
261-705, Garry Gibson 234-663, Pat
Hodgins 274-659, Marie Jaques 240-
659. Lloyd Rimmer 273-656, Cheryl
Smith 230-638, Ray Bunn 224-620.
Barry SOuthcott 252-614, Rob Riley
227-610, Don Morgan 253-606, Pat
Rimmer 280, John Speakman 256.
Brenda Morgan 231.
Zurich Town &
Count
l
Monday Night Ladies League
Friskey Five - Barb Reschke' 620.
High Five - Vesta Miller 725, Alley
Cats - Sheona Baker 629, Town &
Country - Elaine Datars 541, HappY
Gang - Sherrie Edwards 672, Smoktn
Shooters - Anita Faber 555, Packers -
Linda Genttner 550, Pinpoppers - Car -
mei Sweeney 524, Odds 'n' Ends - Kar-
en Campbell 752, Red Devils - Sandra
Dickert 653. H.S. - Sandra Dickert 340;
H.T. Bev Cregan 818; H.A. Bev Cre-
gan 220.6.
Tuesday Men's League
Ramblers - Ray Smith 568, Hensall
Boomers - Mike Lebold 660, Family
Affair - Bill Bengough 602, Market -
011ie Edwards 675, La Crystal Balls -
H. Vanderspek 555. Klondyke - Tom
Smits 758, Highrollers - Paul Rood
740, The Hookers - Bill Pole 722,
Rockets - Bill Coleman 695, TeaTotall-
ers - Harold Gingerich 694. H.S. 011ie
Edwards 338; N.T. Gary Huston 881;
H.A. G. Huston 229.
Wednesday Night Ladies
Go For It - Joyce Hillman 616, Five
Olives - Betty Datars 708, Dirty Devils
- Mona Traquair 579, Filthy Five - Lau-
rie Stanlake 674. H.S. Betty Datars
278; H.T. Betty Datars 708; H.A. Joyce
Hillman 208.
Thursday Night Mixed League
Nickle Nuts - Clasina Debont 600,
Hits & Misses - Gerry Thiel 683, Pin
Crushers - Laurie Stanlake 664, Sexy
Six - Gary Huston 642. H.S. L. Me-
loche 315. J. Smith 359; H.T. T. Roose-
boom 823, H. Larsen 803; H.A. T.
Rooseboom 717 1 f. Hncton 7201
Friday Night Mixed League
Bad Attitudes - Mike Cregan 717,
Hush Puppies - Dan Durand 621, Hot
Shots - Brian Sanders 636, The Nots -
Don Beattie 573, Good Sports - Tom
Smits 631, Gutter Rats - Fran Bedard
637. N.S. Bev Cregan 316, G. Eisens-
chenk 359; H.T. Bev Cregan 807, Tom
Smits 319; H.A. B. Cregan 207.8, P.
tilcFalls 208.
Saturday Ladies and Men's Inter -
town
Mikes 23 vs. Zurich #2 4. H.T.
Joyce Hillman 660, Betty Datars 629.
H.S. Betty Datars 272.Zurich 1 20 pts.
vs. Mitchell 7 pts. Jean Dann 709, Mar-
lene Bedard 660, Pat Palen 645. N.S.
Jean Dann 276. Zurich 13 pts. Gary
Huston 1199, Jim Bedard 1142-350.
Monday Pineview Park
Milt Robbins 655. John Kamen 459.
Chris Morgan 465. H.S. Milt Robbins
250. Chris Morgan 154.
Monday Grand Bend Seniors
Jean Dann 584, Bert Barry 547, Au-
drey Barry 462, Clayton Lovie 427, Ai-
leen Ravelle 305. H.S. Jean Dann 236,
Bert Barry224.
Tuesday ARC Angels
Joe Fahie 100, Dan Greb 93, David
Bressette 109, Don Tiedeman 104,
Eloise Klungel 142, Doug Needs 136,
Judy Hansen 109, Ann Fydenchuk 99.
Robert Fox 110, Penny Caza 148. Mi-
randa Delaney 148.
Wednesday Ladies
Theresa McCann 536, Marion Deline
515, Linda Webber 607, Rosaleen Be -
rends 515, Grace Drummond 459,
Wanda Reynolds 447. H.S. Linda Web -
her 231, 214, Marion Deline 215.
Thursday Grand Cove Seniors
Al Hargreaves 556, John Wintle 525,
Shirley Tiernan 514, Bob Simpson 513,
Doreen Reid 512, George Jones 505.
H.S. Mollie Worton 226. Al Har-
greaves 221.
Thursday Golden Age
Harvey Martin 471. Jack Lillie
296
Nora Heard 372, Mary obe
Edith Jamieson 288, Elaine Weido 253.
H.S. Harvey Martin 294. Jack Lillie
256.
Saturday Y.B.C.
Bantams 3 games: Ryan Parsons 476,
Steven Munn 473, Leanne Shanks 418,
Jamie Johns 389, Stephanie Groot 376,
Lucas Bruxer 376. Michael Klaassen
365, Laura Shanks 356. Derek Du-
charme 296, Chris O'Brien 295, Aaron
Datars 279, Kevin Ducharme 266.
Juniors: Jonathan Hardy 480 (2071
Jason Hardy 467.
Sunday Y.H.C.
Junior and Senior. Hot Shots - Becky
Kirk 445, Alicia Schroeder 480; High
Roller . Craig Schroeder 343, Nathan
Zimmerman 500; Zurich Strikers -
Bard Brown 621, Jason Sheppard 417;
The Crew - Jonathon Forrester 522,
Jeff Kirk 531. H.S. Brad Brown 241,
Anita Bedard 193.
Lines from Lucan Lanes
LUCAN - A house round of the
Black Tower Provincial Team
Championships was recently held
at Lucan Lanes with 12 teams tak-
ing part. The top team for this event
was the Skippers from the Lucan
Men's league with 400 pins over
their team average. Leading the
way was Frank Palen, who had
scores of 399, 268 and 267 for a
whopping 934 triple which was 241
pins over his 231 league average.
Don Watt had an 832 triple for a
plus 151, Doug Lee and Murray
Yeo were plus 91 and 36 respec-
tively, while Bob Pipe and Larry
Gibson finished with minuses of 54
and 65. Placing second, just a mere
11 pins behind the Skippers were
the Rookies from the Sunday
Mixed league with a plus 389.
This team bowled very consis-
tently as all team members beat
their averages. Barry Southcott was
tops on the Rookies team with
+105 followed by Paul Carter +80,
Jackie Carter +65, Dave Kennedy
+57, Carolyn Horner +55 and Pat
Dunlop's +27. Third place went to
the Capricorns from Monday La-
dies with plus 91.
The Skippers now advance to the
Black Tower team regional round
on April 24 at Mike's Lanes in
Stratford and will be coached by
Lynn Smith. There will be two
teams form Mike's and one from
Zurich at this double round robin
event. So go for the gold Lucan.
The all Ontario Family Twosome
house round tournament for YBC
bowlers was held on Saturday at
Lucan Lanes. Winners in each divi-
sion are as follows: Peewee - Rob-
bie Yeo and his father Murray;
Bantam - Ashley Smith and her dad
Bob; Junior - Trevor Maxwell and
his aunt Judy; Senior - Sarah Cul-
bert with aunt Barb.
These teams will now be compet-
ing at a zone round in London at
Fairmont Lanes on April 17. If they
are fortunate enough to win at this
level, they will then be competing
in the Ontario finals in Etobicoke in
August and will be treated to a
Blue Jays game. Best of luck to all
of them.
Shuffleboard
tournament
in Hensall
HENSALL - Hugh McKay
and the Hensall Shuffleboard
Club sponsored a shuffleboard
tournament at the Hensall
Complex March 15.
Teams from Exeter, Grand
Bend, Varna and Hensall, 60 in
all, enjoyed the afternoon com-
petition.
Prizes for the high score of
each team were given to: Es-
telle Chalmers, Exeter; Car-
man Lovie, Grand Bend;
Charles Reid, Varna; and
Alice Thiel, Zurich.
Hensall Minor Baseball
Registration
Thursday, March 31, 7 - 8:30 p.m.
& Saturday April 2 10 a.m. -12 noon
at Hensall Public School
Please bring uniforms from last year's season.
Coaches needed.
Heather 263-5448 after 6 p.m.
Gail 263-6110 after 6 p.m.
Greg 262-2434 after 6 p.m.
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