Times Advocate, 1993-12-01, Page 26Page nn
Times -Advocate, December 1,1993
Students at South Huron
District High School
spent Thursday
afternoon examining
their options for
university as part of the
University Information
Program. Students such
as .Greg Agnew, above,
• listen to University
representatives to find
out what each university
has to offer. Below Su-
san Vercruysse,
representing University
of Guelph, talks to
students about the
programs at Guelph.
The Clinton & District
Christian School
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to the following businesses for
their support
• Syfilco Ltd.
• Big "O"
• Wave Lengths Hair Design
• Bakelaar Jewellers
• Country Kids Clothes
• Selah Book Store
• Greeting Card World
• Exeter Paint & Paper
• Country Flowers
• Canadian Tire
• Big "V"
• Exeter Photo & Framing
• Exeter Co-op
• Stedman's
• MacLean's Home Hardware
• Visacher Farms
• Royal Bank
Open Wed. - Sun.
Fri., Fish Special
Sunday Brunch
Dinner Specials
upssivi
Book your
• Christmas
Party Now
x•:236-7707
Reservations
appreciated
Hwy. 121, just north
of.St. Joseph
Exeter
DONS TV BINGO
Mon. Nov. 29/93
Game 1:$50. Qliver Jaques,
Exeter. Game 2: $50. Pat Koebel,
i Exeter. Game 3: $50. Carolyn
Lansbergen, Crediton: -Game 4:
$75. Donna Dunlop, Huron Park. -
Game 5: $100. Monica Keys,
Exeter. Game 6: $100. Gale
Kinney, Exeter. Consolation
winner.
Lucan
Community
Bingo
Wed., Dec. 1
Bingo starts 7:30 p.m.
Regular Games
$1000
Jackpot Game
51 calls or leas $2G0 bonus
Total prizes
$2800
Due io the licence regulations,
no one under 18 allowed to play
Licence *537495
Rolloffs start
on Sunday
By Ron Dann
ZURICH - Bluewater 5 -Pin
Bowlers' Assoc. 20 game zone roll -
offs of the Ontario Five Pin Bowl-
ers' Assoc.. (OFPBA) Smoh's Onta-
rio Open begin Sunday at 9 a.m.
The fust 10 games of the Stroh's
Bluewater qualifying round will
take place at Molesworth and
Mitchell lanes. The remaining 10
games of the Bluewater Stroh's will
be completed December 12 at
Goderich Little Bowl and Lucknow
lanes. The Bluewater Association
will hold the December meeting at
Lucknow lanes following comple-
tion of the Stroh's Bluewater roll -
offs to appoint three Bluewater
O.F.P.B.A. Level Two coaches for
the newly qualified Bluewater
men's ladies and mixed teams.
Twenty four OFPBA zones will
be competing for the Stroh's Onta-
rio Open Championships March 30
to April 2 at Hamilton.
Sleeman Holiday Classic
Entry deadline for the pins over
average Sleeman Holiday Classic
is December 6 with Sleeman
league rounds between December 6
to 19. Sleeman house rounds will
be held January 2 to February 13 at
various Bluewater centres.
Hiram Walker Special Old
High -Low Doubles
The five week league round of
the Bluewater Hiram Walker Spe-
cial Old High -Low Doubles has
now been completed. The special
Old Bluewater zone rolloffs will be
January 9 in a OFPBA designated
centre with winners advancing to
the Special Old Ontario Champion-
ships February 26.
C.B.C. Canadian
Five Pin Singles
The next rolloffs in the C.B.C.
Canadian Five Pin Singles Champi-
onship will be aired Saturday at 3
p.m. The eventual winner will
pocket $27,000 in prize money.
Y.B.C. news
The winning girls team in the
YB.C. Combo tournament Sunday
at Town and Country lanes is Sta-
cey Butson, Meredith Palen and
Alicia Schroeder with 276 pins
over their average.
The boys' team winners were
:Thomas Groot,,Nathan Zimmerman
and Jim Denomme with 294 pins
hover their team average.
Both teams now advance to the
Itiewater "Zone finals December
19,at Town and country lanes.
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shopping
days "! I
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Duplicate
Bridge
First
Mr. and Mrs. Larson
Second
Edith Bowen, John Brintnell
Third
Mr. and Mrs. Davis
Wednesday nights, 7:30 p.m:
Exeter Legion Hall
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DECEMBER 2ND
PORTRAYING 14 CHARACTERS INCLUDING:
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• LIZA MINELLI • DIANA ROSS •
• MARILYN MONROE •
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Soccer awards
The Exeter Centennials senior soccer dub held its end of
year and awards banquet Saturday night at the Three AAA
Restaurant. Shown above with their awards am Dick Lord,
Sportsmanship and Dedication Award, Joe Laurie, Hustle
Award and kneeling, Chuck Walker, Most Valuable Player
and Top Scorer awards.
14'.O. soccer awards
The Exeter Fury of the Western Ontario Soccer League recent-
ly held their team banquet and taking home the top awards
were left; Shawn McFalls, Hustle Award; Tim McAllister, Most
Improved; Henri DeBruyn, Most Valuable; Jason McFalls, Fury
Award.
Henri DeBnryn, left; of the Exeter Fury was recently presented
with the trophy for winning the scoring championship in the
WOSL's second division. He had 20 goals in just 18 games.
Henri is seen here with Fury coach, Martin DeBruyn.
Smith and Gibson
advancing to regionals
By Barb Smith
LUCAN - The Lucan Lanes were
Lk site of the 1993-94 Youth Chal-
lenge Zone Rounds on Sunday.
There were high games rolled at the
lanes. Youths from St. Thomas, Lu -
can, Aylmer, London competed in
a scratch bowl for three teams to
advance to the Regionals in St.
Thomas on January 16.
The mens division: Bernie Mac-
Millan, St. Thomas 1262; Scott
Smith, Lucan 1197; Shawn Hof-
stee, Park and Bowl 1068; Mark
MacLean, Strathroy, 1053; James
Reynolds, Park and Bowl 1031.
The Ladies division: 4hiber
MacKay, Strathroy 1232; . Tracey
Miller, Park and Bowl 1135; Lynd-
say Machan, Strathroy 1117; Erin
Evans, 'Strathroy 1071; Tracey
Hornbostel, Nark and Bowl 1056.
The mixed division: Kathy Sote-
lo, St. Thomas, 1039; Amber Hur-
ley, Park and Bowl 1022; Tina Gib-
son, Lucan 1018; P.1. Lang, St.
T'ho as 1016; Terry Hodgson,
Stralhroy 1011. Alternates - Mar-
cus Appelman, Lucan 973; June
Ogg, Strathroy 933.
1 would like to congratulate all
the youths for an excellent effort,
and wish the ones advancing in Jan-
uary the best of luck.