The Huron Expositor, 1994-12-21, Page 181S -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, 0scs r 21, 1994
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Jays top Loons in
St. fames league
BY GEORGE LOVE
The Jays topped the Loons 7-0 in
the St. James Bowling League on
Monday, Dec. 12. Leading the Jays
were Martin Andreassi
206,258,216-680, Wilhelmina Poppe
286-580, and Joyce Marcuccio 213-
499. High for the '-cons were Bob
Dinsmore 235-5'8 and Kevin
Johnston 240-575.
The Eagles also moved up in the
standings with a 5-2 win over the
Partridges. The Eagles have picked
up 19 out of a possible 21 points in
the last three weeks. George love
paced the Eagles with 356,249-795
and Betty Johnston 216,211,221-
648, For the Partidges it was
Connie Marion 258-634 and Janice
Morris 209-494.
In a very close game it was the
Doves over the Emus 4-3. Don
Nolan led the Doves with 210,219-
617 and Jack Ryan 212-578. High
bowlers for the Emus were Gord
Murray 202,246-628; Mark Higenell
222-582 and Sue Simpson 223-521.
Team standings: Jays - 57;
Partridges - 51; Loons - 49; Eagles
- 45; Doves - 37; Emus - 34.
DUBLIN CHRISTMAS CONCERT - Students at St. Patrick's
School, Dublin, and St. Columban held their Christmas concert
last week. Paul Schoonderwoerd (right) and Michelle Flanagan
starred in a play about Santa losing faith in children because he
believed they no longer had the Christmas spirit. The kindergarten
class stole the show as they carne out dressed as Mary and
Joseph, shepherds, wise men and sheep.
TIM CUMMING PHOTO
MAKING A WISH - Colleen Collins, a grade 12 student at
Seaforth District High School (SDHS) tells Santa what she wants
for Christmas during the SDHS Christmas Party last week.
Marks scores
DECEMBER 14, 1994
WINTHROP 2 - SOCIALITES 1
Winthrop ladies pull off the win
in overtime as a goal is scored by
Barb Elliott, which the ref claims
the opposing player was in the
crease at the time of the shot on
net, big decision for the ref to call.
First goal for Winthrop was scored
by Barb, also back-up help from
Mrs. Anderson and Tammy
Kennedy. For Socialites single goal
is scored by shy Sandra Hunt, a
quick pass by Marg Henderson.
Great game by both teams.
PARR LINE 6 - PERTH 0
Perth ladies seem to run out of
energy and esteem on the goal
scoring. Parr Line bounces ahead
with goals by Cathy Innes, couple
by Glenda Chaput, Cheryl Kruse,
Sandra Wilson and Bonnie O'Reilly
keen passes by Bev Shea, Sue Van
Miltenburg, Heidi Elliott, Chipper
and the college kid Tanya Eckert,
home for the holidays, last but not
least Cindy Carter.
DUMPERS 7 - KNIGHTS 3
Knights never gave up as the
goals were achieved by Jim
Nyenhuis and a couple by Jeff
Campbell. Dynamite passing from
Harold Hugill and Jody Durand.
Dumpers goals were scored by shy
Bill Dale all in the first half of the
game, single goals to Ron Pryce,
Brett Finlayson and John Cairns,
direct passes from Frank Verbeme.
In Ladies Broomball on Dec. 21,
1994 at 9 p.m. - Parr Linc vs
Socialites; 9:50 p.m. - Winthrop vs
Perth; and at 10:40 p.m. - Raiders
HAPPY 85th
BIRTHDAY
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CORA SOMERVILLE
DEC. 25, 1909
WITH LOVE AND BEST WISHES
FROM ARCHIE AND
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lone goal
vs Knights.
DECEMBER 15, 1994
PARR LINE 7 - RAIDERS 1
Raiders sneak onto the score
board with the single goal scored
by Dave Hulley. Quick passes by
Bruce Ungarian. Hey! The real Parr
Line go overboard for goals, scored
by Dennis Dolmage. Hat trick by
Adrian Salverda, Claude Poirier,
Mark Ryan and Grant Greidanus. A
little help from Verne Thompson,
Kevin Van Den Ncucker, Ed
Salverda and Steve Gibbings.
WINTHROP 1 - ROYALS 0
Winthrop had a tough game, as
the lone goal was scored by `Toast'
(Mr. Blaine Marks) what a pass
from Brian Pryce and Greg Clark.
The Royals had Winthrop in a
turmoil as no goals were achieved
for them, but they played well over
their ability as they were always
there in the right place at the right
time. The Royals' goalie was "hot"
in net! Also the players never gave
up home!
EASY RIDERS 4 - RUSTLERS 0
The Rustlers were a little short on
players and goal scoring Riders,
couldn't do nothing wrong as there
goals were scored by Lawrence
Vink, Steve Eckert Jr. and Eddy
Van Miltenburg. The quick passes
were from Darrel Eckert and Jim
Butson and Greg McPherson.
In Men's Broomball on Dec. 22,
1994 at 9 p.m. - Royals vs
Dumpers; 9:50 p.m. - Rustlers vs
Parr Line; and at 10:40 p.m. -
Grads vs Winthrop.
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ALBERT-NIINNIS
The wedding of Joanne Lise
Albert and Martin John Minnis
took place Sept. 17, 1994. at St.
Michael's Parish in Bright's
Grove. with Fr. John Van Damme
officiating. The bride is the
daughter of Bill and Fay Albert, of
St. Columban and the groom Is
the son of Harvey and Hilda
Minnis of Bright's Grove.
The bride was escorted down the
aisle by both of her parei:ts. L11
S1mic. friend of the bride, was
maid of honour. Kirk Fergusson.
friend of the groom, was best
man. A reception was held at the
Drawbridge Inn. Sarnia, followed
by a wedding trip to the island of
Cozumel. Mexico.
The couple Is residing in Bright's
Grove.
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Willems - Campbell
Lori Lynne Willems,
daughter of Peter & Elsie
Willems was united in
marriage to Jeff Campbell,
son of Les & Gayle Campbell
on October 29, 1994 at St.
James Church, Seaforth.
Maid of honor was Caroline
Klaver, sister of the bride.
Bridesmaids were Tanya Van
Steelandt, cousin of the bride
and Katrina Lindeman, friend
of the bride.
GRADUATION
ROB CHARTERS
Rob Charters graduated
October 22, 1994 from the
University of Waterloo with an
Honours Bachelor of
Mathematics degree. Rob is also
a graduate of Huron Centennial
Public School and Seaforth
District High School. Rob is the •
&bn of William and Marlene ;,
(Charters of R.R. #3, Kippen and
grandson of Mrs. Elizabeth
Charters of R.R. #3, Kippen and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harness of
Exeter.
Junior bridesmaid was Robin
Arts, friend of the bride and
Natalie Klaver, niece of the
bride was flower girl.
Best man was Bart, Milson,
friend of the groom. Ushers
were Jeff Beuerman and Paul
Janmaat, also friends of the
groom. Ring bearer was Evan
Klaver, nephew of the bride:
Jeff and Lori wish to thank
everyone for making it a
special day.
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