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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1996-10-02, Page 17The Stanley Township Mite girls won the 'B' championship at the Intertownship Softball tour nament held in Vama on August 24. Team members are, back row, from the left, Kim Taylor (coach), Tammy Peck, Ashley Harbum, Jenny Hamilton, Krystle Gingerich, Lisa Bridge and Ja- nine Hayter (coach). In the front are, from the left, Melissa Spading, Sara Broadfoot, Katlyn Broadfoot, Donna Glenn, Lindsay Broadfoot and Mary Glenn. Absent at the time of the photo were Heather Beierling (coach), Laura McNichol (coach) and Genelle Cressman. Exeter lawn bowling tournament EXETER - The Exeter L.B.C. held a Ladies Triples tournament sponsored by Hopper -Hockey Fu- neral Home. Teams were entered from Lon- don, Sarnia, Mitchell, Clinton, Sea - forth, Strafford and Exeter with the following results: First Sarnia 3 wins 39 Shuffleboard Hensall September 10 Thea Vandenboom Hugh McKay Evelyn McBeath Alice Thiel Hazel McEwan Helen McKay Dave K le Pat Davis Exeter September 11 4 game winners Doris Denham Ann Northey Gordon Hoggarth Gil Northey Tom Williams Iva Blair 3 game winners Wm. Baechler 298 Bernice Long 209 Lloyd Lovell 207 Howard Johns 178 September 12 4 game winners John Pepper 346 Jim Davis 320 Gil Northey 287 Anne Northey 218 3 game winners Joe Gosar 222 Howard Johns 177 Lloyd Lovell 153 New members are welcome and will be shown how to play the game. The games are held Wednesday and Thursday at the Legion Hall at 1 p.m. Shuffle - sticks are supplied. 564 533 526 501 492 457 447 446 350 308 302 299 287 250 Shuffleboard Hensen September 17 6 game winners Pat Davis Dave Woodward Hazel McEwan Emma Campbell Thea Vandeneoom S game whiners Evelyn McBeath Pearl McKnight Exeter September 18 4 game winners Howard Johns Doris Denham Ann Northey Ruby Beaver Sam Skinner 3 game winners June Hodgson September 19 4 pare winners Lloyd Lovell John Pepper John Klaver Delmer Skinner Joe Omar 3 DIM oboes Oil Northey 484 470 415 399 396 349 344 341 325 306 278 238 270 324 293 • 258 245 244 243 Second London Third Exeter 2 wins 42 2 wins 40 Exeter's team members were Glgria McFalls, Barb Triebner and Doris Hamilton. At a mens pairs tournament in St. Marys on Thursday, Roy Triebner and Peter McFalls captured the high one game prize with 1W49+2. At the final pairs tournament of the season in Seaforth recently, Bob Thompson and Harry Jacobi of Exeter finished fourth with three wins + 44 while Peter McFalls and Roy Triebner were high two game winners with two wins 57 + 10. Bowling league sets rolloff dates Karate grading By Ron Dann ZURICH - Bluewater 5 in Bowl- ers' Association's Ontario open 20 game zone rolloffs have been set as follows: first 10 games Listowel and Lucknow December 1 with fi- nal 10 games December 8 at St. Marys and Zurich. Ontario Five Pin Bowlers' Association (O.F.P.BA.) Ontario open entry forms for the Sidney L. Morris Awards will be in Bluewater bowling centres the week of November 4. The next meeting of the Bluewater Associa- tion is scheduled for Sunday, Octo- ber 20, 7 p.m. at Lucknow Lanes. Molesworth will host youth challenge Molesworth will be hosting the five game Bluewater Zone O.F.P.B.A. Youth Challenge No- vember 17 for all bowlers aged 13 to 18 years. Bluewater will be host- ing the O.F.P.B.A. Regional roll - offs at Goderich Little Bowl in Jan- uary. Entry dates set Entry date for the Hiram Walker Special Old Association Executive and League Executive tournaments is October 20 in the pins over aver- age format. Entry forms are availa- ble at most Bluewater bowling cen- tres. O.F.P.B.A. Provincial Championship dates are November 2 and January 25 respectively. r Exeter Karate School had a grading recently. From left to right, Sensei Ron Tyndall, Mike Masotti, Karen Martene, Joe Blommaert, Daniel Connolly, Terri -Lyn Boyle, Amanda Connol- ly, Kim Riley, Sensei's Jeff Balsdon and Don Carey. These stu- dents received their yellow belts. Drop In Centre news Carpet bowling 3 games played Marshall Dearing 3 wins, score 44 Bob Thompson 3 wins score 44 Marg Deichert 3 wins score 38 Ray Hodgson 2wins score 38 Marion Dearing 2 wins score 36 Doris Hackney 2 wins score 33 Bowling next week October 7 but there will be no bowling on Octo- ber 14 because of theThanksgiving holiday. 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L'Can Boone ig' Lan Sunday Mixed Cheryl Smith 271-724, Marie Jaques 229-611, John Jaques 199-570, Lloyd Rimmer 194-551, Noreen Hill 228, Pat Dunlop 225, Tracey Riley 224, Rob Ri- ley 219, Gary Melvin 218, Doug Hock- ey 206, Tina Riley 204, Floyd Riley 200, Kim Southcott 200, Bill Dixon 200. Monday Ladies Heather Smith 285-674, Lynn Smith 251-667, Pat Hodgins 233-583, Shirley Rees 242-580, Joyce Sovereign 196- 565, Ann Marie Beaudoin 205-564, Wanda Matucci 191-534, Marg Elson 197-513, Kit Hearn 218-509, Helen Hardy 221-506, Annie VanHooydonk 205-504, Helen Rodgers 205-500. Tuesday YBC Kristen Hickson 243, Jenni Holland 201, Ashley Smith 177, Alexandra Dawson 153, Kelly Wilson 140, Melis- sa Baker 133, Kerrie Davis 124, Josh Anderson 113. Non smoking Pam Krziyzek 248-682, Mac Mac - Cormack 204-589, Robert Heckman 247-567, Gerry Swiderski 227-521, Milt Robbins 181-513, Edith Yeo 196- 509, Dan Isaac 208, Tanny Vanderhoek 195, Joan Swiderski 192, Pat Hodgins 189, Brenda Isaac 159, Theo Sentjens 155, Marie Kronstal 151. Senior Citizens Evelyn Smith 247-645, Pat Davis 246-581, Cathie West man 215-575, Charlie Grieve 215-558, Mac MacCor- mack 205-541, Milt Robbins 176-496, Ted Toonders 185-465, Harry Noels 173-451, Marion Thompson 170, Theo Sentjens 164. Wednesday YBC Robbie Yeo 154,124, Jeremy McNaughton 115,104, Ryan Cousineau 105, 102, William Benedetti 79, 75, Patrick Seliske 131, Michael Elliott 103, Mark Seliske 100, Jamie Simons 79, Caitlyn Hill 78. Wednesday Mixed Steve Allen 283-687, tan Davies 255-668, Karen Smeekens 271-663, Laurie McGee 284-662, Don Cunning- ham 267-656, Frank Smeekens 306- 643, Marty Kelders 268-606, Gord Fisher 200-561, Doug Beaudoin 214- 553, Glynn McGee 215, Sally Martin 204, Larry Bice 204. Thursday Men Fred Allison 194,331,332-867, Rod Willett 314-770, Paul Smith Jr. 271- 746, Bill McDonald 260-705, Bob Smith 273-703, Bob Pipe 231-692, ScotlSmith 269-690, Wayne Smith 309-686, Orval Rinn 282-682, Pete Smith 255-677, Don Watt 264-671, Butch Riley 266-658, John Jansen 256- 647, Jim Dixon 253-647, Dave Smith 231-647, Jeff Allison 239-640, Colin Brewer 234-636, Roger Bennewies 238-625. Friday Mixed Dave Smith 283-730, Fran Dow 249- 649, Dar Rogers 260-633, Chris Smith 227-627, Wayne Smith 233-622, Helen Rodgers 243-612, Krista Green 251, Harold Smith 248, Heather Smith 233,Dennis Daubs 226, Pennie McRo- bert 226, Wade Noble 206, Terri Noble 200. Kippen Gun Club September 25 Ernie Marshall 24 Dennis Boyd 24 Tim Hoff 24 Glen Mogk 24 George Hamm 24 Mark Tuckey 24 Gord Robinson 23 Brad Mann 21 Murray Christie 20 Have a sports tip? 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