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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1995-01-18, Page 23Page 22 Tinges -Advocate, January 18, 1995 Floor exercises Young dancers warm up during classes held Saturday at the Dashwood Community 'Centre. Instructor Jennifer Weigand teaches on Saturday afternoon at the Centre. Bowling iS7 ,,rz's7of scores hBo w1hg Lanes Monday Ladies Darlene Bourne 283,223,280-78, Pat Hodgins 244-617, Heather Smith 231- 613, Shirley Rees 271-602, Joanne Hodge 231-601, Evelyn Smith 225- 588, Pam Hodgins 261-587, Lynn Smith 234-587, Joyce Sovereign 224- 584, Marj Green 217-578, Cathy Holtz - mann 218-567, Kathy Mason 217-567, Marie Jaques 210-551, Kit Hearn 208, L. Mosurinjohn 205. Tuesday Y.B.C. Kelly Wilson 218,213, Vanessa Smith 197,172, Chad Rodgers 178,157, Ryan Jenkin 175,163, Ayden 011ivier 171,141, Kristen Hickson 145,135, Kathryn Wilson 207, Joe McNaughton 156, Tiffany Butler 131, Mallory Dow 128, Trevor Maxwell 120, Melissa Baker 116, Aaron Holland 116. Medway Jean Poole 219-571, Len Poole 202- 556, Marg Carmichael 207-530, Shirley Bosley 204-520, Alex Bosley 200-513, Grace Rush 186-507, Hanney DenOtter 185-505, Marilyn Smith 196-502, Myr- tle Hastings 186-500, Dave Smith 191, Mike Barton 188, Peter DenOtter 181, Ron Hudson 180, Dick Smibert 172. Senior Citizens Jean Dann 258-647, Ron Dann 215- 601, Harry Noels 181-532, Milt Rob- bins 204-528, Mac MacCormack 216- 523, Marian Noels 178-503, Pat Davis 170-484, Peter VanDenboomen 164- 480, Stan Roth 175-466, Mary Scott 182, Howard Dolan 159, Florence McRobert 153, Myrtle Maguire 145. Wednesday Y.B.C. Jenni Holland 180,130, Alexandra Dawson 170,136, Kerrie Davis 164,115, Robbie Yet) 139,115, Jennifer Ankers 113,111, Cam Mitchell 97,88, Jeremy McNaughton 94,91, Meghan McTaggart 92,80, Ashley Smith 118, Mike Ankers 105, Sandra McLeod 94, Gordon McLeod 77, Tom McHugh 73, Ryan Cousineau 72. Wednesday Mixed Ian Davies 335,717, Doug Smith 271-685, Kevin Rollings 255-685, Kar- en Smeekens 288-635, Laurie McGee 286-630, Alex Hyde 250-604, Frank Smeekens 237-604, Gord Fisher 260- 600, Wendy Carter 288-592, Terry Morgan 210-587, Dale Fisher 248, Tim Carter 226, Annie VanHooydonk 219, Doug Beaudoin 210, Al Rollings 205, Deb Kelders 200. Thursday Men Pete Smith 302-782, Frank P>lRft 301-771, Carlyle Thomson 267-767, Tom Bullock 283-747, Brad Taylor 281-737, Bob Smith 273-735, Larry Smith 340-732, Jim Dixon 267-727, Pat Holland 297-707, Don Watt 240- 705, Bob Pipe 304-700, Bill McDonald 258-687, George Lee 247-682, Earl Al- lison 235-674, Dan Rodgers 281-670, Scott Smith 248-669, Jack Currie 311- 667, Colin Brewer 238-658, Wayne Smith 231-657, Basil Short 248-655. Crest Centre Dave Gordon 217,207, Ron Churchill 205,106, Tim Lebold 194,126, Rick A- lison 182,150, Bob Montag 166,146, Eddie Hastilow 155,145, Fdwarrl Charles 151,117, Conrad Zimmerman 145,119, Armand Branton 155, Chris Prince 132. Friday Mixed Chris Smith 267-727, Heather Smith 253-723, Dan Rogers 334-711, Pete Smith 246-705, Paul Smith 248-661, Scott Smith 258-639, Ray McRobert 218-631, Harold Smith 236-629, Russ Smith 210-609, Rob Eastman 218-601, Rhonda Eastman 222, Chris Anderson 221, Len Anderson 205. Ladies Inter -town Lucan 4 vs. Mitchell 23. Marg Elson 281-646, Pat Davis 193-523, Pat Hod- gins 181-516. Mens Inter -town Lucan 26. vs. Stratford 19. Frank Pal- en 276-1235, Scott Berger 291-1221, Doug Fenn Jr. 297-1176. Sunday Mixed Gary Melvin 290-787, Barb Tuxford 258-635, Don Morgan 244-630, Pat Rimmer 292-617, Cheryl Smith 236- 610, Butch Riley 224-600, Lloyd Rim- mer 212-600, Sandra Glover 266, Ma- rie Jaques 251, Tina Gibson 237, Pat Hodgins 236, Pat Dunlop 231, Doug Smith 230, Rob Riley 221, Doug Hock- ey 214. Zurich Town & Country Lanes Monday Night Ladies League Friskey Five - Susan Eckel 639, High Five - Edna Mielke 598, Alley Cats - Tracy Luther 517, Happy Gang - Pat Palen 568, Packers - Pat Love 519, Pin - poppers - Hilda Vanderhoek 600, Odds 'n' Ends - Karen Campbell 672, Red Devils - Sandra Dickert 622, H.S. San- dra Dickert 336, H.T. Sandra Dickert 820, H.A. Sandra Dickert 230.5. Tuesday Mens League Ramblers - Tony Bedard 596, Hen- sall Boomers - Mike Lebold 828, Fami- ly Affair - Henry Larsen 713, Market - Henry Vanderspek 681, Fullarton Hogs - Kevin Robinson 590, Klondyke - Luke Mommersteeg 623, Highrollers - Bernie Kelders 604, Rockcts - Gary Huston 691-301, Tea Totallers - Carl Zimmer 599, H.S. Carl Zimmer 348, H.T. Henry Larsen 843, H.A. Gary Hu- ston 230.7. Wednesday Night Ladies What A Bowler - Joyce Hillman 619, Come Backers - Betty Datars 740, Roll- ing Stones - Laurie Stanlake 574, Alley Rollers - Hilda Vanderhoek 535, Kool Kats - Marge Roberts 632, Maranders - Ruth Dunlop 567, H.S. Betty Datars 289, N.T. Betty Datars 740, H.A. Betty Datars 200. Thursday Night Mixed League Family Tyes - Patty Green 757, For Petes Sake - Gary Huston 687, Hits & Misses - Henry Larscn 778. Double Pleasure - Ted Stanlake 635, N.S. T. Rooseboom 311, Howie Green 313; H.T. T. Rooseboom 732, Gary Huston 844; H.A. T. Rooseboom 211, Gary Huston 226. Friday Night Mixed League Bad Attitudes - Mike Cregan 616, Hot Shots - Gloria McFalls 692, Good Sports - Arnold Martens 568, Baby Boomers - Patti Hoffelle 644, H.S. Bev Cregan 367, Pete McFalls 380, H.T. Bev Cregan 794, Pete McFalls 801, H.A. Bev Cregan 213, Pete McFalls 223. Monday Grand Bend Golden Ag- ers Bill Coleman 651, Jean Dann 577, lilt Robbins 515, Inez Butler 458, Ron Dann 643, Earl McLean 444, Clayton Lovie 360, Norma Coleman 300, H.S. Bill Boleman 251, Ron Dann 264, Jean Dann 237, Inez Butler 197. Wednesday Ladies Betty Sangster 609, Beryl Elgie 542; Theresa McCann 518, Rosaleen Be, rends 419, Linda Webber 608, Wanda Reynolds 551, Kathy Winter 486, Iso- bel Rogerson 448, H.s. Beryl Elgie 250, H.S. Theresa McCann 229, H.S. Wanda Reynolds 226. Thursday Grand Cove Seniors Norm Wilde 615, Doreen Reid 570, Bob Simpson 545, Marilyn Solinger 548, Ken Reid 516, Edith McGall 506, H.S. Norm Wilde 216, Edith McGall 201, Doreen Reid 201. Thursday Golden Agers - 2 games Bob Fickling 358, Jack Lillie 355, Gani Lazaro 333, Elaine Weido 341, Louie Masse 303, Laird Jacobe 299, H.S. Bob Fickling 199, Elaine Weido 185. Pentecostal Women elect new executive EXETER - The business meet- ing, of the Womens' Ministries, from the Exeter Pentecostal Tab- ernacle, was held at the home of Mrs. Ruth McLaren, January 12 at 2 p.m. Mrs. Jean Triebner presided over the meeting. Choruses, "I sing Praises to Your Name" was sung along with "I Will Bless Thcc 0 Lord". Rev. Dean accompanied on the piano. There was prayer by Mrs. Ruth McLaren. The roll call was an- swered by a scripture verse. Rev. Dean gave a message on Prayer. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availcth much. James 5:16 b. The minutes of the last business meeting was read by Mrs. Shirley Prouty. The new elected executive arc President, Mrs. Jean Triebner, vice president, Mrs. Ruth McLaren, secretary, Mrs. Shirley Prouty, treasurer, Mrs. Helen Kendrick. Lunch was provided by the host- ess Mrs. Ruth McLaren and Mrs. Jean Triebner. Juniors - 3 games Jason Dykstra 468, Anna Marie Bed- ard 465 (222), Adam Bedard 440, Lau- ra Shanks 415, Joey Hay 401,, Michael Klaasen 398. Sunday Y.B.C. Jr. and Sr. Natas - Becky Kirk 536, Jason Shep- pard 471; Pin Crushers - Jim Denomme 525, Jonathon Forrester 439; High Roll- ers - Jeff Kirk 514, Heath Palen 510; Posse - Dwayne McNab 605, Alicia Schroder 500. CALL FOR TENDER FOR INSURANCE FOR Sauble Court Senior Citizens Apartment Building, Grand Bend For information contact Nancy Thomas 519-238-8695 „1 ...I,. Our office is.happy to announce that we are currently fitting a com- pletely in-the•Canal hearing instru- ment. This remarkable new hearing instrument is not only more discreet and comfortable to wear, but may also provide important hearing bene fits because of its deep placement n the ear canal. 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Jr. and Sr. Natas - Becky Kirk 536, Jason Shep- pard 471; Pin Crushers - Jim Denomme 525, Jonathon Forrester 439; High Roll- ers - Jeff Kirk 514, Heath Palen 510; Posse - Dwayne McNab 605, Alicia Schroder 500. CALL FOR TENDER FOR INSURANCE FOR Sauble Court Senior Citizens Apartment Building, Grand Bend For information contact Nancy Thomas 519-238-8695 „1 ...I,. Our office is.happy to announce that we are currently fitting a com- pletely in-the•Canal hearing instru- ment. This remarkable new hearing instrument is not only more discreet and comfortable to wear, but may also provide important hearing bene fits because of its deep placement n the ear canal. The Tyrnpanette is the smallest hearing instrument ever manufac- tured by Starkey Laboratories, the worlds leading manufacturer of cus- tom hearing instruments. Its extremely sural size wIl be very pop ular, so call now for BM hearing assessment and consultation. Call today to schedule your appointment. 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You are invited to attend a free income tax seminar to be held at the Dominion Restaurant and Lounge, Zurich on Thursday, January 19 at 2:00 p.m. Topics to include basic income tax planning and claiming the 100,000. capital gains exemption on rental, farm and investment property. For more info, please call Doug Walper, Total Farm Services at 237-3449. Serving the taxpayers of Huron- Middlesex-Lambton counties since 1985. 2,3c ACTIVE PARENTING OF TEENS, a six week workshop beginning Thursday, Janu- ary 19, 7 to 10 p.m. Call Judy Dougall, 235-1491 to register. 2,3c JOIN US in the Farewell Presentation to Fieldman Blaine Stephenson. at the Humn County Federation of Agriculture January member meeting, Thursday, January 19, 1995 at 8 p.m. in the OMAFRA office in Clinton. Speaker will be Dave Murray, of McConnell, Stewart and Devereaux Law Firm talking on the new Power of Attorney Legislation. Everyone welcome. 3c SOLO TOURNAMENT, Seaforth Legion, Saturday, January 21. 1995. Registration 12:30 p.m. Tournament begins 1 p.m. Entry fee 55.60 per person. All proceeds go to prize money. Everyone welcome. 2,3c Tonight Wed. Jan. 18 EUCHRE TOURNAMENT 7 pm Sharp Friday FREE LOADER FRIDAYS with Steve Sturdy Saturday Garth's In Twn! NO FENCES Nonstop Electrifying Garth Brooks Tribute. Exclusive Regional Appearance Tickets S5.'" Thursday January 26 POOL TOURNAMENT Saturday January 28 NEON BLUE Hwy 8 West. Clinton 482-1234 QUA-. L.lkd.4,.tT44444 Ca. BOXING DAY PRICES ON JANUARY WEEKENDS * All insulated GORE - TEX Coats *Ladies' Cape Archer $25.00 OFF * All Canvas and Wool Coats $25.00 OFF * All Snow Suits $25.00 OFF manufacturer's price $279. Lakeland Value Price $229. Minus $25. 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