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Bowling scores
Lucan Bowling '
F,. Lanes
Monday Ladies
Lynn Smith 229,291,303-823, Lynne
Farquhar 285-737, Darlene Bourne
269-682, Sharon Redick 237-652,
Joyce Sovereign 259-644, Beulah Sto-
rey 253-630, Evelyn Smith 232-626,
Heather Smith 220-620, Pat Hodgins
234, Bonnie Kooy 226, Alice Hodgins
224, Shirley Noyes 223. Louise Suther-
land 214, Kathy Mason 212, Mary'
Green 212, Shirley Rees 209.
Tuesday Y.B.C.
Trevor Maxwell 196,149, Joey Gra-
ham 166,158, Vanessa Smith 148,143,
Chad Rodgers 167, Marcus Appelman
159, Greg Cunningham 154, Brad Ank-
ers 151, Matt Trudgeon 148. Joe
McNaughton 147, Norma Culbert 139,
Tyler Graham 135, Suzanne Juergens
132, Came MacGregor 128.
Senior Citizens
Orval Rinn 277-721, L. Mosurinjohn
290-662, Ron Dann 218-635, Marg El-
son 243-628, Myrtle Gusso 268-591,
Edie Burt 246-584, Cathie Westman
242-564, Peter Vandenboomen 224-
548, Jean Dann 191-545, Harry Noels
209-534, Bob Patterson 197, Theo
Sentjens 188, Mac MacCormack 185,
Florence McRobert 165, Gord Froattr
163.
Wednesday Y.B.C.
Kelly Wilson 182,130, Ayden 011ivi-
er 138,138, Aaron Holland 128,115,
Derek Lucier 121,104, Ashley Smith
114,112, Josh Smith 110,109, Mike
Ankers 126, Jenni Holland 105, Robbie
Yeo 104, Melissa Baker 103, Robyn
Hodge 102, Mallory Dow 99, Char -
mine Melanson 98.
Wednesday Mixed
Steve Allen 260-721, Gord Fisher
245-711, Karen Smeekens 286-703,
Dale Fisher 285-689, Allen Rollings
238-675, Frank Smeekens 241-636, Pa-
tricia Jones 276-610, Doug Beaudoin
214-606, Janice Doerr 2398, Alex
Hyde 237, Doug Smith 226, Casey
Vanhooydonk 216, Laurie McGee 213.
Thursday Men
Ken Kadey 276,777, Bob Smith 270-
767, Roger Horuk 304-745, Jim Smith
300-730, Frank Palen 283-728, Bob
Taylor 266-720, Don Wallis 267-714,
Paul Smith 308-706, Earl Allison 265-
706, Scott Smith 260-705, Brad Taylor
269-703, Larry Gibson 260-700, Jack
Fuller 256-682, George Lee 296-677,
Murray Yeo 266-677, Dave Glendin-
ning 260-677, Barry Heaman 279-675,
John Kohut 247-675, Steve Snider 281-
667, Brian Ankers 253-657, Don Watt
230-650.
Crest Centre
Mary Jane Dyson 240,158, Conrad
Zimmerman 229,165, Dave Gordon
204,164, Rick Allison 193-159, Bob
Montag 157,118, Eddie Hastilow
156,150, Doug Atkins 142,120, Helen
Moore 127,118, Nelson Bender 158,
Ron Churchill 126, Edward Charles 97.
Friday Mixed
Pau Smith 263-756, Chris Smith 277-
732, Larry Smith 269-712, Wayne
Smith 226-664, Basil Short 245-636,
Marg Carroll 245-610, Scott Smith
255-602, Dan Rodgers 249, Christina
Glanville 245, Helen Rodgers 236,
Rhonda Eastman 235, Shelly Bryson
231, Robert Heckman 229, Scott Car-
michael 209.
Ladies Inter -town
Lucan 8 at Zurich 19. Lynn Smith
289-643, Heather Smith 230-590, Marg
Young 226-571.
Sunday Mixed
John Speakman 290-734, Rob Riley
268-732, Ray Bunn 303-696, Jim
Smith 251-668, Don Morgan 249-664,
Garry Gibson 246-649, Lloyd Rimmer
220-620, Rob Varley 225-607, Pat
Hodgins 226-585, Brenda Morgan 249-
578, Dorn Stoddart 226-575, Paul Cart-
er 252, Gary Melvin 234, Doug Hockey
230, Mike Tuxford 224.
Citch Town &
Country Lanes
Monday Plneview Park Group
Tom Smits 506, Milt Robbins 513,
Winifred Kaman 409, Maureen Healy
495, John Kaman 553, Chris Morgan
435. H.S. - John Kaman 233, Maureen
Healy 194.
Monday Grand Bend Seniors
Jean Dann 652, Ron Dann 617, Clay-
ton Lovie 456, Aileen Ravelle 387,
Dorothy Cutting 319. High single -
Jean Dann 250, Ron Dann 217.
Sunday Y.B.C.
Hot Shots: Becky Kirk 592, Alicia
Schroeder 418; High Rollers: Heath
Palen 606, Stacey Butson 343; The
Crew: Jeff Kirk 554, Jim Denomme
516; Zurich Strikers: Alicia Lawrence
454, Jason Sheppard 422. H.S. - Heath
Palen 254, Becky Kirk 224.
Friday Night Mixed League
Bad Attitudes - Bev Cregan 735,
Hush Puppies - Madeline Shepherd
516; Hot Shots - Brian Sanders 653;
The Nots - Larry Smith 574 Good
Sports - Tom Smits 644; Gutter Rats -
Kevin Jeffrey 710. High single - Bev
Cregan 316, Martin Dykstra 305; High
triple - Bev Cregan 807, Tom Smits
764; High average - Bev Cregan
202.66, Pete McFalls 208.63.
Saturday Ladies Inter -town
Zurich 1 19 pts. vs. Lucan 8 pts. Bev
Cregan 710, Glena Tripp 673.
Saturday Mens Inter -town
Zurich 19 vs. Molesworth 11 26.
C. try Huston 1280-308, Henry Larsen
1254-373, Luke Mommersteeg 1129.
Saturday Y.B.C.
Bantams 3 games: Steven Munn 450
(204), Leanne Shanks 414, Lucas Brux-
er 403, Jenny Hardy 395, Laura Shanks
384, Michael Klaassen 371, Matthew
Laporte 367, Derek Ducharme 366,
Joey Hay 334, Thomas Groot 316, Ja-
son Kelders 293, Aaron Datars 283,
Jonathan Kelders 269, Stephanie Groot
Schroeder goes way over his average
By Ron Dann
Craig Schroeder, with 201 pins
over his 99 Zurich Youth Bowling
Council (Y.B.C.) league average,
Stacey Butson, with 89 above her
103 average, Stephanie Groot,
with 88 pins over her 90 average
and Lucas Bruxer, at 76 pins
above his 109 average, will join
Master Bowler's Mike and Bev
Cregan to bowl as two teams in
the Regional Master - Bantam pins
over average rolloffs Sunday
March 6 in the Bluewater
Association area. All four Y.B.C.
bowlers, age 10 and under,
qualified in league play over the
past two weeks. Now one boy and
one girl will bowl with each
Masters Bowlers' Association
(M.B.A.) bowler in the Regional
with the winning team advancing
to the Provincial M.B.A. finals.
Bluewater Y.B.C. finals
The Bluewater Y.B.C. zone
finals will be completed Sunday at
various locations. Zurich bantam
Jenny Hardy and junior Becky
Kirk will bowl their five games in
the singles at Listowel while
Bantam Steven Munn competes at
Molesworth.
The bantam girls team of Laura
and Leanne Shanks, Stacey
Butson, Jamie Bengough and
Stephenie Groot with coach Ron
Dann will travel to Meaford for
three games while the bantam boys
team of Ryan Parsons, Jarrett
Palen, Michael Klaassen, Lucas
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Bruxer and Thomas Groot with
coach Jean Dann compete at Owen
Sound.
Zurich's junior girls team of
Alicia Schroeder, Amanda Wilds,
Anita Bedard, Aleisha Lawrence,
Meredith Palen and coach Marlene
Bedard go to Hanover while the
junior boys team of Brad Brown,
Jason Hardy, Jonathon Hardy,
Nathan Zimmerman, Heath Palen
and coach Bill Bengough will
compete at Owen Sound.
Youth perfect game
The first and only recorded
youth perfect game (450) of the
season was bowled recently by 17
year old Londoner Nicole Machay
in the final game of the Ontario
Five Pin Bowlers' Association
(O.F.P.,B.A.) Youth Challenge
Zone finals.
Feb. 11 - Exeter 3 vs Seaforth 9
Goals: Sarah Hodge, Kerri Fulton. Pam
Keys
Assists: Lauryn Baynham (2)
Goaltender Kelli Fulton played well in
net for the locals
Feb. 13 - Exeter 2 vs St. Marys
Goals: Laura Skinner, Kern Fulton,
Assists: Skinner, Fulton, Keys, Sarah
Webber
Goaltender Sarah Hodge and St. Marys
goaltendgr played excellent games
13M1,. ,
Feb. 8 - Exeter 1 vs St. Marys 13
Goals: Kelly Miners
Assists: Danielle Gregoire, Catherine
Bergmann
Feb. 13 - Exeter 1- vs Opponent 4
Goals: Heather Davies (3). Amy Ed-
wards 92), Katrina Brandt, len MacNiel
(2), Teresa Stire, Danielle Miners
Assists: MacNeil (4), Stire 92), Miners
(3), Davies, Chris Morgan. Jodi Rowe
Feb. 13 - Exeter 7 vs Seaforth 3
Goals: MacNiel (2), Miners (2), Davies,
Edwards, Cara Gardner
Assists: Kim Farquhar (3). Brandt. Stire,
Morgan. Judi Wilson, Miners (2), Gard-
ner (2).
258, Timmy Hay 257, Jamie Bengough
252, Jennifer Mittelholtz 228. Juniors:
Jason Hardy 448, Jonathan Hardy 329.
Peewees 2 games: Julia Hardy 177, Ke-
vin Ducharme 167.
Monday Ladles
Friskey Five - Barb Reschke 453,
High Five - Nell McCann 547, Alley
Cats - Sheona Baker 582, Town &
Country - Verlyn Huston 546, Happy
Gang - Sherrie Edwards 661, Smokin
Shooters - Mary Venner 533, Packers -
Elaine Weido 531, Pinpoppers - Marg
Munn 516, Odds 'n' Ends - Karen
Campbell 737, Red Devils - Bev Cre-
gan 702, High single - Sandra Dickert
340. High triple - Bev Cregap 818,
High average - Sandra Dickert 220.7.
Tuesday Men's League
Ramblers - Larry Smith 626, Hensall
Boomers - Don Kirk 660, Family Af-
fair - Henry Larsen 729, Market - 011ie
Edwards 775, La Crystal Balls - Jack
Philips 568, Klondyke - Luke Mom-
mersteeg 582, Highrollers - Paul Rood
643, The Hookers - Ralph Koopman
596, Rockets - Don Jackson 764, Tea-
totallers - Carl Zimmer 613. High sin-
gle - 011ie Edwards 338, High tripl e
Jim Russell 815, High average - Gary
Huston 223.4, Carl Zimmer 216.6.
Wednesday Ladies
Shirley Wright 657, Theresa McCann
570, Beryl Elgie 460, Louise Wein 433.
Wanda Reynolds 548, Rosaline Be -
rends 515, Marion Deline 467, Betty
Coates 453. H.S. Wanda Reynolds 216,
Shirley Wright 239,219.
Wednesday Night Ladies
Go For It , Donna Webster 666, Five
Alives - Betty Datars 580, Dirty Devils
- Mona Traquair 578, Filthy Five -
Ruth Dunlop 555. High single - Donna
Webster 260, High triple - Donna Web-
ster 666, High average - Joyce Hillman
205.
Tuesday ARC Angels
Dan Grob 98, Don Tiedeman 100,
David Bressette 162, Gladwyn Dale 39,
Robert Fox 90. Eloise Klungel 144.
Thursday Grand Cove Seniors
Al Hargreaves 590. Vic Dunbar 543,
Shirley Tiernan 539, Percy Morton 513,
Bob Simpson 508, Vee Wilde 503, H.S.
- Vic Dunbar 237, Shirley Tiernan 211.
Thursday Golden Age Seniors
Hazel McEwen 362, Elaine Weido
356, John Lillie 324, Mary Jacobe 325,
Bill Burr 249, Laird Jacobe 245, H.S. -
Hazel McEwen 203, Mary Jacobe 185.
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South Huron Big Brothers and Big Sisters held their annual bowl-a-thon at the Zurich Town and
Country Bowling Lanes on Sunday aftemoon. Taking part in the activities were, Lisa Hind -
marsh, left; Huron -Bruce MP Paul Steckle, and Marilyn Waldeck.
Your Views
Letters to the editor
Fla -mess racing S art
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-..Ontario men, women, and
horses dominate the harness rac-
ing world and we receive very lit-
tle recognition for our efforts."
Dear Sports Editor:
As a regular reader of your newspaper, I would
like to make you aware that a large portion of your
readership (valued customers) are devoted harness
racing fans like myself. Your coverage of our fa-
vourite sport is quite limited and I thought it might
he as a result of you being unaware of some of our
every day accomplishments and contributions.
Harness racing in Ontario is very job -creative in
that it employs directly, and indirectly, in excess of
30,000 men and women. Racing has no employ-
ment barriers and the overwhelming majority of the
work is of a hands-on experience.
Currently, Ontario is host to 18 Standardbred
(harness) racetracks and over two dozen teletheatre
(off-site) wagering locations. In 1994, 6.1 million
harness racing fans will attend a racing program in
Ontario which includes over 4,100 combined days
of exciting entertainment. Wagering revenues from
those who choose to bet will contribute to the Pro-
vincial Treasury $41.4 million in gross pari-mutuel
taxes. As you can see, Ontario Harness racing gen-
erates large revenues, creates thousands of jobs and
contributes substantially to the good health and fis-
cal stability of Ontario.
Throughout the world, Ontario horsemen and
women are recognized as the leaders in harness rac-
ing excellence. Annually, Ontario horses dominate
the North American season -ending awards and this
year voting results were no different. In 1993, the
United States Trotting Association had 12 horse cat-
egories that each select a dominant horse and Onta-
rio owned or trained horses won eight of the 12 ti-
tles. These include two-year-old winners Wesgate
Crown, Freedom Friend and Armhro Monarch,
three-year-old Presidential Ball and Ellamony and
Aged Trotting horse Earl, Aged 'f rotting mare Life-
time Dream, and Aged Pacing horse Staying To-
gether. Staying Together also won the prestigious
USTA Horse of the Year honour for owner Bob Ha-
mather of Exeter, Ontario.
In Europe, Ontario horses and drivers also fare
quite well and much of Europe's prize trotting stock
has "Ontario Roots". In 1992 Sweden's premier
racc of the year the Sovalla Elitlopp was won by the
trotting sensation "Billyjojimboh" owned by Mikc
and Lori Wade of Seagrave and expertly driven by
Sunderland's, Murray Brethour.
In closing, as you can see in this short letter Onta-
rio men, women, and horses dominate the harness
racing world and we receive very little recognition
for our efforts. For your next harness racing story,
call the Ontario Harness Horse Association should
you require any facts.
Yours sincerely.
M. Watt
The Middlesex County
Board of Education
Kindergarten Pre -registration
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Please contact your local school by March 31, 1994 for more
information regarding registration times and procedures.
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