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Exeter Times–Advocate
Wednesday, December 14, 2005
The fourth annual Ontario West Coast Riders (OWCR) Kause for Kids Motorcycle Parade
event held Nov. 5 in Grand Bend was a success with funds raised totalling $29,265 for local
charities.Treasurer of OWCR July Hunking presented the cheque to the Grand Bend
Optimist Club director Judy Mason recently. Included in the proceeds is $7,500 to be used
for special needs equipment for the Optimist new beach playground project. From left are,
OWRC members Anne Lindenfield, Brenda Jansen, Nelson Desjardine, Mason, Hunking,Art
Hunking, Mary Jean Van Dongen, John Relouw and Bill Carson.The Optimist club have
donated funds to local charities with the help of the OWCR since 2002. (photo/submitted)
Jets edged by Royals
LUCAN — The Lucan Ilderton-Jets were edged 5-4 in
a shootout by the Tavistock Royals Saturday night in
Lucan.
The Jets have a 12-2-0-1 record for 25 points and are
tied for second with Elora, one back of Shelburne.
The Jets were down early against the Royals, with
Tavistock scoring 15 seconds into the first period.
The Royals were up 2-0 by the end of the first and led
3-2 at the end of the second.
The Jets rebounded to tie it in the third and force an
overtime which solved nothing and sent it to a shootout
where the Royals scored twice and the Jets were only
able to get one.
Offence for the Jets was supplied by Rob Silver, Andy
Marshall and Craig Black.
The Jets suffered another loss in the game with
Brady Kjeldgaard suffering a hand injury and possibly
being lost for the season.
Jets general manager Rob Andrews said the team
came out flat and the Royals came out flying.
The Jets have a pair of games this weekend. They
visit Wingham Friday night at 8 p.m. and are at home
Dec. 17 to face Listowel at 8:30 p.m.
Carpet bowling
Dec. 5
Marion Maguire 3W35
Mary DeBoer 3W34
Marion Dearing 2W33
Bob Patterson 2W27
Sam Skinner 2W27
Marshall Dearing 2W26
June Estey 1W1T23
Aiden Skinner 1W1T19
Audrey MacGregor 1W1T18
Dec. 9
Marshall Dearing 3W-26
Gus Gregus 3W-24
Susan Underhill 2W-20
Mike Underhill 2W-20
Marion Dearing 2W-16
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