HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1996-02-21, Page 21Exeter Tae Kwon Do brought home 14 medalists from the London Tae Kwon Do Invitational
Championships on Feb. 10. From back row, left, Adam Rathwell-gold sparring, Ann Bannister -
gold pattern, Andrew Bannister -gold pattern, Instructor Sai Visouvath, Robert Khamsouk-gold
sparring and pattern, Kim Toth -bronze pattem and sparring, Travis Davis gold sparring. Middle
row, from left, Thomas Groat gold sparring, Stephen Eilers-gold pattern and sparring, Jona-
than Kelders-bronze pattern and sparring, Jason Kelders-bronze in pattern and sparring. Front
row, from left, Travis Mollard-bronze pattern, Kelly Nickel -silver pattern and bronze sparring,
Brandon Mollardgold sparring and Davey Nickel -silver sparring.
Lucan Bowling
Lanes
Friday Mixed
Bob Smith 305-775, Pete Smith 264-
731, Robert Heckman 270-711, Chris
Smith 275-653, Dan Rogers 250-634.
Dave Smith 240-634, Lynn Smith 232-
618, Larry Smith 230-612, Wade Noble
243-611, Mark Hickson 226, Heather
Smith 225, Steve Smith 217, Mike
Daubs 211.
Selects
Lucan 29 pts. Arcade Eastown 14
pts. Bob Smith 298-1282, Scott Smith
269-1174, Bill McDonald 312-1135.
Sunday YBC
Todd Goldie 257-725, Larry Smith
215-522, Mary Beaudoin 192-500,
Brad Ankers 196-480, Tyler Graham
197-472, Sarah Culbert 151-410, Don-
na Beaudoin 165-395, Chad Rodgers
152, Katie Beaudoin 110.
Sunday Mixed
Don Morgan 266-673, Gary Melvin
224-624, Pat Hodgins 224-603, Butch
Riley 215-583, John Jaques 234-580,
Rob Riley 221-570, Mike Tuxford 258,
Christina Riley 241, Doug Smith 229,
Kevin Dunlop 216, Kevin Rollings
215, Gary Dunlop 215, John Beemer
209, Noreen Riley 207.
Monday Ladies
Lynne Farquhar 311-743, Darlene
Bourne 259-715, Heather Smith 248-
695, Eve Smith 244-652, Barb Smith
237-655, Lynn Smith 265-648, Janet
Ankers 256-645, Bonnie Romphf 232-
645, Joanne Hodge 218-630, Joan Hey-
wood 234-630, Joyce Sovereign 254-
615, Pat Hodgins 252-610, Mary' Green
264, Lorraine Mosurinjohn 217, Belin-
da Greaves 211, Sarah Culbert 203.
Tuesday YBC
Ayden 011ivier 183,145, Kerrie Da-
vis 149,128, Kelly Wilson 146,137,
Matt Pipe 134, 126, Mallory Dow 184,
Joe McNaughton 156, Jenni Holland
134, Alexandra Dawson. 134, Mike
Ankers 133.
Non-smoking
Robert Heckman 217-616, Milt Rob-
bins 236-593, Gerry Swiderski 218-
582, Pam Krziyzek 201-510, Ross
Horner 201-487, Theo Sentjens 187-
479, Joan Swiderski 201-462, Pam
Krziyzek 201-510, Ross Horner, Marie
Kronstal 168-462, Hap Wallis 169-451,
Rhea Vanderloo 145, Joyce Kirkby
143.
Medway
Clark Rollings 231-549, Len Poole
188-534, Willard Smibert 242-519, Dot
McKinlay 190, Ron Hudson 191, Mari -
On Barr 1'81 Myttle.Hastings 176. Jean
F puole' 172; }aack'Moif-1'60, Grace'
sfr lings 159, Jim Hastings 157, Cora Smi-
bert 156.
South Huron Martial Arts members advanced to their next belt levels on Jan. 27. Back row, at
left, are instructors Brain Decker, black belt, Jane McPherson, black belt and Scott Murray, yel
!ow belt. In front, at left, is Nicholas Harrison, orange belt and Michael Alexander, green belt.
Public speaking winners
Our Lady of Mount Cannel School hosted a Zone Public Speaking Contest on Friday. Back
row, from left, senior student winners are Melissa Welsh from St. Boniface, topic-Cokeacola,
Becky Meldinger from Precious Blood, topic -the homeless, Craig Overholt from Precious
Blood, topic -angels. Front row left, Junior student winners are, Candace Becker from St. Boni-
face, topic -angels, Mike Breen from Mount Carmel, topic -movies, and Mary Gregus from Pre-
cious Blood, toplo-Anne Frank.
McGillivray Central public apeakIIg winners were announced at last Tuesday night's com-
petition. Pictured from left, Denise Mitchell won for her speech on The Beatles, Josie Thom-
son spoke about a family trip to Florida, Andrew Appleton won for a speech about skiing and
Jlllian Wright was also successful with her speech about skiing in Vermont.
Crimes .of
the week
Break and enters
There were several trailers
broken into at Rainbow Valley
Campground in Bayfield. The
break and enters took place on
February 8, 1996.
Theft of snowmobile
A 1982 Citation Skidoo was
stolen from a residence on High-
way 4 north of Brucefield. The
theft occurred on the night of
the ninth or the morning of the
tenth of February 1996. The
Skidoo was black with grey pin-
stripe down the hood, serial
#3168101282.
Break and enter
There was a break, enter and
theft at Erb's Garage in Hensall
at 30 Queen Street on February
10, 1996. Thieves broke into the
garage and stole a quantity of
cigarettes and Nevada tickets.
Possible vehicle involved in the
theft is an older Oldsmobile or
Pontiac, brown and grey in col-
or.
Break and enter
On February 10, 1996, there
was a break and enter at The
Country Corners Rent All on the
South Boundary, Stephen
Township. The crooks broke in
and stole a Kabota generator se-
rial #553524. The generator was
orange and grey with a white
gas tank.
If you have information
about these or any other
crimes, pall Crime Stoppers of
Huron County, 1.800.265-
1777 and you could receive a
reward of up to $1,000.00.
Remember, crime doesnn't
pay, Crime Stoppers does.
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CENTRALIA HURON
PARK UONS
Huron Park Rec Centre
Sun., Feb. 25
Doors open at 12 noon
Bingo starts at 1 p.m.
Times -Advocate, February 21, 1996 Page.21
Senior Citizens
Ron Dann 218-588, Jean Dann 238-
586. Charlie Grieve 194-529, Myrtle
Maguire 205-503, Harry Noels 204,
492. Cathie Westman 174-479, Pat Da-
vis 173-472, Mac MacCormack 160-
469, Ted Toonders 175, Peter Vanden-
boomen 150. Stan Roth 152, Theo
Sentjens 150.
Wednesday YBC
Robbie Yeo 150,113, Jeremy
McNaughton 120,93, Kate Dalgleish
111,110, Mark Seliske 102,91, Josh
Taylor 99,91, Luke Dawson 110, Wil-
liam Benedetti 105, Ryan Cousineau
103, Ted Peters 99, Patrick Seliske 98,
Travis Chillingworth 90.
Wednesday Mixed
Frank Smeekens 275-719, Steve
Ackworth 270-668, Don Cunningham
235-658, Al Rollings 249-630, Ann
Marie Beaudoin 245-608, Karen
Smeekens 236-595, Laurie McGee
218-580, Marty Kelders 241-576, Scott
Martin 239-560, Dave McGee 222, Ke-
vin Rollings 212, Doug Beaudoin 206,
Annie Vanhooydonk 205, Larry Bice
200.
Thursday Men
Don Watt 352-803, Gary Melvin
277-771, Earl Allison 324-766, Fred
Allison 271-760,Ken Kadey 257-759,
Bob Smith 270-737, Bill Mathers 259-
735, Larry Smith 266-730, Frank Palen
258-722, Dave Smith 336-711, Paul
Smith 276-700, Roger Bennewies 290-
699, Chris Smith 248-698, George Lee
247-686, Tom Bullock 228-683. Pat
Holland 240-680, Jamie Bond 281-676,
Rod Witten 243-672, Jack Gardiner
253-671, Bill McDonald 272-657, Col-
in Brewer 268-654.
Zurich Town &
Country Lanes
Monday Night Ladies
High Five - Edna Mielke 634, Alley
Cats - Michelle DePaepe 633, Happy
Gang - Sherrie Edwards 629, Packers -
Joyce Willer, 519, Odds 'n' Ends - Kar-
en Campbell 653, Red Devils - Sandra
Dickert 702, H.S. Sherrie Edwards 350,
H.T. Sandra Dickert 787, H.A. Sandra
Dickert 219.6.
Tuesday Mens League
Ramblers - Roger Ward 788, Hensall
Boomers - Don Kirk 798, Family Af-
fair - Eugene Webber 595, Market - Ol-
lie Edwards 723, Klondyke - Luke
Mommersteeg 639. Rockets - Jim Bed-
ard 666, H.S. Bill Van Damme 338,
H.T. 011ie Edwards 805, H.A. Gary
Huston 232.
Wednesday Night Ladies
Perfectors - Betty Datars 608, Bow-
lettes - Laurie Stanlalie 498, No Name -
Mona Traquair 582, Missing Pins -
Marg Roberts 589: H.S. Betty Datars
243, H.T. Betty Datars 608, H.A. Lau-
rie Stanlake 198.
Thursday Night Mixed League
Wannabees - Cynthia Tripp 494, Hits
& Misses - T. Rooseboom 657, Fuzzy
Navels - Laurie Stanlake 611, Bare
Naked Ladies - Lynn Feeney 615.
Friday Night Mixed League
Bad Attitudesti,;,.: Toffy ,,Bedard 5718,
Baby ..Bownera.m„Dryan.,Iioffala ,368.1
Hot Shots - Pete McFalls 708, TGIF.
George Eisenshenk 569, Good Sports -
Arnold Martin 576.
Saturday Meta Intertown
Zurich 15.5 pts. vs. Stratford 29.5
s. Luke Mommcnaeeg 1196 (277),
Jkirk 1094. Tom Smits 1067 (289).
Saturday Ladies Intertown
Molesworth 22 pts. vs. Zurich 5 pts.
Betty Datars 656. Mary McDonald 624,
H.S. Betty Datars 247, H.S. Donna
Webster 244.
Tuesday ARC Angels
Steve Boals 91, Ron Brisen 99, Dan-
ny Tiedeman 114,1oeanne Durand 126,
Rick McCann 102, Janice Sharruw 89,
Dan Greb 109.
Wednesday Ladles
Betty Sangster 586, Louise Wein
429, Linda Webber 590, Rosaleen Be -
rends 479, Bea Dykstra 450, Grace
Drummond 512, H.S. Maida Baynham
243, H.S. Linda Webber 236.
Thursday Grand Cove Sr.
Doreen Reid 504, Marilyn Solinger
503, Vee Wilde 502, George Jones 495.
Lyle Solinger 495, Bob Simpson 490,
L.H.S. Doreen Reid 202, M,H.S. Lyle
Solinger 215.
Thursday Golden Agers - 2 games
Elaine Weido 456, Bob Fickling 396,
Louis Masse 354, Mary Fickling 339,
Laird Jacobe 339, Jack Lillie 324.
L.H.S. Elaine Weido 234, L.H.D.
Elaine Weido 456, M.H.S. Bob Fick -
ling 223, M.H.D. Bob Fickling 396.
YBC Bantams - 3 games
Derek Ducharme 492 (187), Jenna
McKinnon 427, Leanne Shanks 447,
Bradley Vermunt 371, Shawn O'Brien
361, Ashlee Littlechild 356, Corey Du-
charme 314, Brent Ducharme 302, Mi-
chelle Rood 300, Kevin Ducharme 299,
Anita Klaassen 296, Jacqui Rader 286,
Joey Rader 270 and Timmy Hay 237.
Smurfs - 2 games
Wesley Littlechild 160.
Juniors - 3 games
Michael Klaassen 514 (198), Annam-
arie Bedard 466, Joey Hay 446, Steven
Munn 427, Lance Bedard 423, Ryan
..Rood 413, Aaron Lebold 365, Brandon
Overholt 354, Laura Shanks 351, Ryan
Lloyd 343, Jason Dykstra 299 (2).
Lucan
Community Centre
Bingo
Wed. Feb. 21
Bingo starts 7:30 p.m.
Regular Games
$1000
Jackpot Game
53 calls or less $2200 bonus
Total prizes $3000
Due to the licence.regulatlons,
-iitioons under: X18 allowed to play
Licence #537495 •
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