Times Advocate, 1995-01-25, Page 25Bowling
scores
Lucan`BQIi 'IIflg
Lanes
Monday Ladies
Pat Hodgins 183,353,229-765, Shir-
ley Rees 237-628, Shirley Noyes 237-
607, Heather Smith 210-599, Janet
Ankers 221-590, Bonnie Romphf 219-
571. Barb Densmore 205-556, Evelyn
Smith 219-555. Marg Young 228.
Brenda Thomson 223, L. Mosurinjohn
213. Karen Timmermans 211, Helen
Rodgers 210.
Tuesday Y.B.C.
Kelly Wilson 180.126, Chad Rodgers
175,145, Vanessa Smith 166,125, Ryan
Jenkin 163,160, Ayden 011ivier
154,151, Aaron Holland 155,122, Joe
McNaughton 139,120, Trevor Maxwell
162. Kathryn Wilson 142, Arden Carter
128, Melissa Baker 128, Mallory Dow
126, Kristen Hickson 121.
Medway
Peter DenOtter 269-609, Hanney De-
nOtter 205-571, Laura Hudson 195-
541, Donna Jeffrey 199-531, Ken Weir
195-527, Marg Schendera 220-511,
Tom Barr 179-501, Marilyn Smith 184-
500, Ted Schendera 190, Dave Smith
182, Jack .Moir 175, Ron Hudson 174,
Willard Smibert 171.
Senior Citizens
Ron Dann 251-623, Pat Davis 193-
560, Harry Noels 213-545, Mary Scott
210-536, Edie Burt 241-533, Stan Roth
204-521, Milt Robbins 206-512, Jean
Dann 185-511, Myrtle Maguire 190-
507, Marian Noels 186, Theo Sentjens
174, Peter VanDenboomen 173, Flor-
ence McRobert 163, Don Maguire 154.
Wednesday Y.B.C.
Jenni Holland 157,151, Robbie Yeo
148,116, Kerrie Davis 146,104, Ashley
Smith 145,103, Jennifer Ankers 104,90,
Mike Ankers 101,93, Gordon McLeod
120, Jeremy McNaughton 110. Meghan
McTaggart 102, Alexandra Dawson
105. Melissa Rinn 90, Neel Misra 90.
Wednesday Mixed
Frank Smeekens 288-715, Laurie
McGee 317-667, Karen Smeekens 236-
664, Ian Davies 223-622, Kevin Rol-
lings 256-606, Patricia Jones 215-603,
Dale Fisher 213-603, Doug Beaudoin
221-587, Gordon Fisher 231-581, Al
Rollings 247-580, Scott Martin 209-
577, Shelley Best 254, Ann Marie
Beaudoin 241, Glynn McGee 223, Alex
Hyde 220, Marty Kelders 219, Larry
Bice 216, Steve Ackworth 207, Rudy
VanHooydonk 202.
Thursday Men
Jim Smith 204,346,341-891, Tom
Bullock 323,248,288-859, Bob Smith
234.329,244-807, Brad Taylor 286-
780, Paul Smith 341-779, Ken Rempel
310-745, Andy McIntyre 284-713,
Doug Lee 263-710, George Lee 262-
709, Tom McLellan 258-709, Rod Wil-
ler, 240-709, Fred Allison .299-706,
Bob Taylor 288-701, Chris Smith 307-
699, Larry Gibson 273-695, Harold
Smith 276-684, Jack Fuller 282-680.
Orval Rinn 245-676, Dave Smith 278-
669, Don Watt 276-667, Gary Melvin
276-664, Bill McDonald 255-664; Earl
Allison 251-654, Barry Neaman 245-
652, Colin Brewer 236-652.
Friday Mixed
Pete Smith 283-738, Helen Rogers
246-720, George Caidler 346-714, Lar-
ry Smith 250-704, Chris Smith 263-
698, Evelyn Smith 276-694, Heather
Smith 237-652, Ray McRobert 261-
637, Dan Rogers 237-637, Wayne
Smith 235-629, Desmond Rodgers 265-
626, Connie Webster 269-625, Pennie
McR9bclt 235, Robert Heckman 234.
Ladies Inter -town
Lucan 10 vs. St. Marys 17. Heather
Smith 303-697, Pat Hodgins 238-651,
Pat Davis 230-602. Marg Elson 214-
5'89.
Selects
Lucan 33 vs. Dorchester 10. Murray
Bennewies 348-1452. Pete Smith 337-
1383, Neil Beuemnan 288-1261.
Senior Y.B.C.
Todd Goldie 242-672, Brad Ankers
197-550, Dave Miller 170-467, Tyler
Graham 185-460, Sarah Culbert 163,
Laura Jaques 163, Jennifer Heague
140.
Sunday Mixed
Don Morgan 274-757, Gary Melvin
286-740, Barry Southcott 285-731,
Dorn Stoddart 235-653, Rob Varley
236, Garry Gibson 233, Brenda Mor-
gan 230, Floyd Riley 228, Kevin Dun-
lop 228, Dave Kennedy 222, Rob Riley
220, Lloyd Rimmer 219, Bill Abram
212, Carolyn Homer 209, Sandra Go -
ver 208.
Monday Night Ladies League
Friskey Five - Susan Eckel 570, High
Five - Evelyn Pickering 559, Alley
Cats - Donna Thiel 543, Happy Gang -
Val Ford 639, Packers - Elaine Weido
536, Pinpoppers - Bonnie Schenk 535,
Odds 'n' Ends - Donna Webster 652.
Red Devils - Sandra Dickert 696, H.S.
Sandra Dickert 336, H.T. Sandra Dick-
ert 820, H.A. Sandra Dickert 230.5.
Tuesday Mens League
Ramblers - Ray Smith 577, Hensall
Boomers - P. Bedard Sr. 636, Family
Affair - Bill Bengough 605, Market -
011ie Edwards 730-324, Fullarton Hogs
- bob Rourke 605, Klondyke - Luke
Mommersteeg 667, Highrollers - Lam-
bert Baltessen 619, Rockets - Gary Hu-
ston 800, Tea Totallers - Randy Bedard
637, H.S. Carl Zimmer 348, H.T. Hen-
ry Larsen 843, H.A. Gary Huston
230.7.
Thursday Night Mixed League
Family Tyes - Jim Smith 586, For
Petes Sake - Gary Huston 613, Hits &
Misses - T. Rooseboom 626, Double
Pleasure - Doug Smith 642, H.S. T.
Rooseboom 311, Howie Green 313;
H.T. Patty Green 757, Gary Huston
844; H.A. T. Rooseboom 211, Gary
Huston 227.
Friday Night Mixed League
Bad Attitudes Tony Bedard 752,
Hot Shots - Gloria McFalls 629, Good
Sports - Ted Stanlake 548, Baby Boom-
ers - Patti Hoftele 658. H.S. Bev Cre-
gan 367. Pete McFalls 380; H.T. Bev
Cregan 794. Pete McFalls 801; H.A.
Bev Cregan 212. Pete McFalls 223.
Saturday Ladies Intertown
Zurich 1 15 pts. vs. Zurich II 12 pts.
Laurie Stanlake 606. Pat Palen 664,
Hilda Vanderhoek 624, Betty Datars
541.
Sunday Y.B.C. Jr. and Sr.
Becky Kirk 537, Craig Schroeder
400, Dwayne McNab 565, Alicia
Schroeder 558, Jim Denomme 662.
Jonathon Forrester 375, Jeff Kirk 536,
Heath Palen 570. H.S. Jim Denomme
285, H.S. Alicia Schroeder 214.
Monday Grand Bend
Golden Agers
Earl McLean 608, Bill Coleman 604,
Jean Dann 575, Milt Robbins 506, Au-
brey Butler 452, Bert Barry 437, Au-
drey Barry 134. Clayton Lovie 380,
Norma Coleman 347, H.S. Jean Dann
233, Bill Coleman 233, Earl McLean
232, Ron Dann 227.
Tuesday ARC Angels
David Bressette 1 1 1. Jim Johnston
180. Debbie Brownlee 29, Gladys Rus-
ton 89, Dan Greb 118, Doug Needs
106, Don Tiedeman 103, Steve Goal
138, Robert fox 76, Paul Consitt 108.
Wednesday Ladies
Linda Webber 674, Dorothy Kipler
588, Betty Sangster 577, Wendy Re-
ynolds 575, Ina Browning 513, Theresa
McCann 458.
Thursday Grand Cove Seniors
Lyle Solinger 660, Shirley Tiernan
597, Marilyn Solinger 540, Vic Dunbar
541, Bob McGall 536, Doreen Reid
529, H.S. Lyle Solinger 298, Shirley
Tieman 250.
Thursday Golden Agers 2 games
Bob Fickling 409, Jack Lillie 375,
Maude Weston 342, Nora Heard 338,
Mary Fickling 300, Linda Thomson
274, H.S. Bob Fickling 209, H.S.
Maude Weston 204.
Saturday Y.B.C. Bantams - 3
games
Leeann Shanks 398, Derek Du-
charme 397, Lance Bedard 387, Bran-
don Skinner 385, Lindsey Van Damme
367, Ryan Rood 344, Timmy Hay 339,
Anita Klaassen 334, Ashlee Littlechild
308, Jason Kelders 289, Corey Du-
charme 280, Laura Geoffrey 274,
Cameron Quick 272, Katie Beaudoin
270, Tina Beaudoin 263, Jonathon
Kelders 241.
Peewees & Smurfs - 2 games
Kevin Ducharme 219, Jesse Thom-
son 185, Joshua Thomson 149, Bobbi
Lynn Grenier 138.
Juniors - 3 games
Adam Bedard 487, Jason Dykstra
483, Laura Shanks 457, Mary Beaudoin
395, Steven Munn 391, Ryan Lloyd
390, Anna Marie Bedard 369, Stefanie
Groot 351, Michael Klaassen 340, Kar-
en Piper 148.
Shamrock Hockey League record
Novice North
W L T GF GA Pts.
Thedford 12 4 3 69 43
Lucan 12 5 2 62 44
St. Marys 10 6 3 65 48
Parkhill 5 8 6 43 51
Exeter 5 9 5 40 59
Forest 7 9 1 65 66
Ilderton 2 14 3 31 78
Atom North
St. Marys 17 1 I 129
Lucan 8 5 6 51
Forest
Ilderton
Parkhill
8 10 1 66
6 10 3 51
3 11 5 54
Thedford 4 14 0 49
Exeter 2 16 0 24
Peewee North
St. Marys 15 3 I 104
Exeter 13 2 4 100
Ilderton 10 4 5 63
Lucan 7 7 5 71
Forest - 7 7 5 51
Parkhill 5 14 0 58
Thedford 3 13 3 53
Bantam North
Exeter 17 1 1 111
St. Marys 16 2 1 109
Forest 13 6 0 93
Lucan 12 6 1 66
Thedford 7 11 1 56
Ilderton 6 11 2 • 63
Parkhill 3 16 0 42
Midget North
Exeter 14 2 1 78
St. marys _414 3 0 87
Thedford 6 9 2 49
Lucan 6 10 1 61
Ilderton 4 9 4.48
Parkhill 3 12 2 48
32
41
84
65
108
82
109
27
26
23
16
15
15
7
35
22
17
15
11
8
4
as of January 22, 1995
Novice AE
W L
Thamesford 21 0
Lambeth 17 2
Forest 13 6
Watford 11 7
Ilderton 11 8
St. Thomas 10 9
Dorchester 10 10
St. Marys 9 9
Mt. Brydges 9 11
Parkhill 5 16
Exeter 0 19
Lucan 1 20
T GF GA Pts.
1 134 20 43
3 121 40 37
3 44 41 29
4 53 42 26
3 64 61 25
3 70 63 23
2 56 61 22
4 58 71 22
2 76 75 20
1 38 94 11
3 33 89 3
I 32 122 3
Atom AE
St. Marys 17 2 1 114 29 35
Lambeth 14 2 4 65 27 32
Ilderton 12 4 4 77 47 28
49 31 Dorchester 11 6 3 58 45 25
43 30 Thamesford 10 7 3 56 57 23
58 25 Forest 9 8 3 55 65 21
73 19 St. Thomas 7 10 3 52 54 17
45 19 Parkhill 7 10 2 46 67 16
94 10 Lucan 3 11 5 44 65 11
70 9 Mt. Brydges 2 15 3 30 71 7
Watford 1 18 1 27 97 3
38 35 Peewee AE
20 33 Thamesford 16 0 2 113 20 34
61 26 St. Thomas 11 3 4 89 41 26
47 25 Mt. Brydges 11 6 1 67 49 23
66 15 Exeter 10 7 1 67 46 21
75 14 St. Marys 9 6 2 72 46 20
132 6 Dorchester 9 9 0 51 68 18
Forest 5 12 0 44 84 10
33 29 Parkhill 4 12 1 48 102 9
27 28 Lambeth 3 13 2 42 78 8
73 14 Ilderton 3 13 1 47 106 7
81 13 Bantam AE
67 12 St. Marys 18 3 0 138 27 36
89 8 Exeter 17 3 1 105 20 35
Shuffleboard scores
Exeter - January 18
3 game winners
Ted Wright
Howard Johns
Lloyd Lovell
Belva Rowe
Ruby Beaver
4 game winners
Steve Hrapchak
Wm. Baechler
Doris Miller
Ina Williams
Gordon Clubb
January 19
5 pme winners
Howard Johns
Estelle Chalmers
Ann Northey
Morjorie Hodgert
Olive Essery
3 game winners
Joe Goser
174 Gordon Hoggarth
165 John Pepper
142 Pearl McKnight
141 Mabel McKnight
126 Delmer Skinner
286 Hawaii
263 January 17
263 6 game winners
253 Dave Kyle
251 Hazel McEwan
Pat Davis
Alice Thiel
Isabel Rogerson
Pearl McKnight
Russell Ferguson
Lloyd Lovell
545
519
453
442
.420
374
374
359
356
306
304
486
475
463
449
436
425
424
390
St. Thomas 16 4 0 113 41 32
Thamesford 12 7 1 105 71 25
Dorchester 5 14 2 48 131 12
Ilderton 5 14 1 46 93 11
Lambeth 3 17 1 36 132 7
Forest 3 17 0 32 108 6
Midget AE
Thamesford 16 2 0 126 29 32
St. Marys I I 5 1 85 60 23
Exeter 4 12 1 50 94 9
Lambeth 3 15 0 48 126 6
Annual
Bowlathon
planned by
Big
Brothers/
Big Sisters
r
The anni al
fundraising
event for the
agency will be
in Zurich and
Lucan
February
12-19
ZURICH - The annual
Bowl for Millions Bow-
lathon for Big Brothers and
Big Sisters in South Huron
is planned for the week of
February 12-19 this year. ,
On Sunday, February 19,
from 1-4 p.m. the Town
and Country Lanes in Zu-
rich will be host to a Ce-
lebrity Bowlathon in which
a number of municipal
leaders and workers, mer-
chants, industrial leaders,
service club officers, ed-
ucators and Big and Little
Brothers and Sisters will be
sponsored to bowl a game,
raising money for the or-
ganization.
Jim Chapman, chair.. of
the Bowl for Millions com-
mittee in Exeter, is encour-
aging members of the pub-
lic to sponsor a bowler that
week, or to come down and
watch the celebrity game
on the final Sunday.
Also, members of the lo-
cal bowling leagues at the
Zurich and Lucan Lanes
will; be . bowling a game
during that week with the
proceeds going to Big
Brothers/ Big Sisters.
Big Brothers and Big Sis-
ters South Huron started in
June 1982 to provide vol-
unteer help to children
aged 6-16 growing up in
single parent families.
Zurich competitors
fine Zurich figure skaters did well at the Great Lakes
Competition in London last weekend. From left are Julie
Semple, who placed fourth In the Intermediate "B"
freeskate, Sarah -Rae Lovle who received a gold medal
for her performance In the pre -Juvenile "B" freeskate,
and Krista Schllbe who placed seventh In the Novice
Competitive class. .Watch for them at the H.O.M.E com-
petition In Exeter this weekend.
Champions in Zurich
By Ron Dann
ZURICH - Zurich Town and
Country's number one combina-
tion of two Youth Bowling Coun-
cil (YBC) boys, aged 10 and un-
der, and two senior adult men
pulled together to win the Dairy
Queen Kids and Golden Agers Re-
gional, male division three game,
pins over average Championship
Saturday at Ridgetown. They were
coached by Master Bowler Mike
Cregan.
Golden Ager Ken Reid inspired
his team with games of 207,259
and 191 for a 657 triple and 219
pins over his 146 personal average
while the two 10 -year-old boys
Lance Bedard and Ryan Rood add-
ed 76 and 48 pins over their re-
spective 106 and 116 YBC averag-
es together with Golden Agers'
Bert Barry's 33 pins over his 126
average as the team won the title
with 376 pins over, for an exciting
17 pin edge over a determined
Wallaceburg team.
Zurich's second male team of
seven-year-old boys Timmy Hay
and Corey Ducharme with 81 and
43 pins over their respective 86
and 79 YBC averages along with
Golden Agers Milt Robbins, plus
five, and Milt Glendenning, minus
21, with Zurich Association and
YBC coach Ron Dann, took 6th
place with 108 pins over its team
average.
Town and Country's first female
team, paced by Ashlee Littlechild,
(9), and Katie Beaudoin (7) with
114 and 36 pins over their respec-
tive 85 and 72 YBC averages
along with Golden Agers Pat Veal
and Gretta Richards adding respec-
tive minus's of 15 and one pins,
won second place with plus 134 in
the female division, coached by
Master Bowler Bev Cregan and
hosted by Town and Country
lanes.
Zurich's second team, with. Zu-
rich Assoication and YBC Coach
Jean Dann, finished third with plus
117 pins led by Anita Klaassen
and Lindsey Van Damme at 105
and 30 pins over their respective
86 and 99 YBC averages plus Go -
den Agers Betty Sangster, eight
and under and Elaine Weido, 10
under their respective 177 and 160
averages.
c
The female division was woe*
Wallaceburg's second team widfora
whopping 393 pins over its team
average. The male and female
champs now advance ot the Onta-
rio Kids and Golden Agers Cham-
pionships, February 19 at Wallace -
burg from where the Provincial
winnersr travel, expenses paid, to
the National finals, April 8-9 at
Surrey, British Columbia.
Molesworth's Lindsey Matheson
bowled an inspiring 373 single
game and a 1,540 six -game (256
per game average) total in a deter-
mined effort to lead Bluewater 5 -
Pin Bowlers' Association (OFP-
BA) Youth Challenge Regional Ti-
tle last week at Kitchener.
Goderich's Krystal Sanders, Mo-
lesworth's Evelyne Matz and Jan-
ice Gilbert along with Clinton's
Leisha Mustard, Bluewater's ladies
team had to settle for second place
with 27 points, jsut seven behind
Champion Grand River in the six -
game, double round robin , match -
play, pins over average competi-
tion.
A second Molesworth howler,
Scott Stevens, rolled a hot 362
game highest in th OFPBA male
division as he was joined with
Goderich's Jason Nakamura and
Danny Taylor, plus Clinton's Ke-
vin Trewartha and Listowel's
Cameron McConnell on the Blue -
water men's team for third place
finish behind champion Grand Riv-
er.
Bluewater's mixed team of Clin-
ton's Robert Lostell, Trevor Tre-
wartha, Adam Biesinger and Krista
Mustard along with Goderich's
Loni Hugill finished third behind
Grey -Bruce's champion team in
the OFPBA Ontario Youth Chal-
len a championships during the
Ont rio Winter Games March 19-
12 t a OFPBA designated site.
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