Times Advocate, 1995-03-29, Page 28Page 28
Times -Advocate, March 29,1995
Lucan Bowling
Lanes
Monday Ladies
Heather Smith 356-723, Lynna Smith
257-672, Evelyn Smith 246-660, Dar-
lene Bourne 229-642, Pat Davis 265-
627, Pat Hodgins 236-621. Deb Pearce
240-614, Janet Ankers 208-612, Cathy
Holtzman 235-604, Dianne Revington
219, Bonnie Romphf 216, Barb Smith
209, Marie Jaques 206, Helen Rodgers
204. Karen Timmermans 203, L. Mosu-
rinjohn 202.
Tuesday Y.B.C.
Ayden 011ivier 189,180, Chad Rod-
gers 173,160, Kelly Wilson 171,146,
Ryan Jenkin 170,143, Melissa Baker
165,165, Joe McNaughton 165.144,
Vanessa Smith 151,135, Will Howitt
141,138, Aaron Holland 138,132, Tre-
vor Maxwell 183, Kathryn Wilson 164,
Jen Wilkinson 153, Kristen Hickson
146.
Medway
Hanney DenOtter 225-608, Tony Si-
roen 276-597, Peter DenOtter 244-581,
Laura Hudson 291-570. Mike Barton
206-545. Marilyn Smith 202-541, Tom
Barr 214-524, Ted Schendera 193-501,
Bob Jeffrey 191, Marion Bere 186,.
Dave Smith 187, Bill Bere 182, Willard
Smibert 180.
Senior Citizens
Ron Dann 260-685. Charlie Grieve
296-675, Cathie Westman 242-662,
Jean Dann 202-548, Theo Sentjens
249-543, Milt Robbins 203-542, Myrtle
Maguire 197-528, Peter VanDenboo-
men 194-515, Florence McRobert 159.
Edie Burt 156.
Wednesday Y.B.C.
Kerrie Davis 169,138, tenni Holland
146,95, Ashley Smith 136.111, Robbie
Yeo 134,132, Mike Ankers 124,95,
John Caidler 114,112, Jeremy
McNaughton 114,96, Meghan McTag-
gart 109,97, Jennifer Ankers 109, Gor-
don McLeod 92. Cam Mitchell 85,
Ryan Cousineau 81, Sandra McLeod
76.
Wednesday Mixed
Steve Snider 309-705, Rudy Van-
Hooydonk 245,700, Dale Fisher. 276-
672, Karen Srneekens 282-671, Larry
Bice 245-638, Doug Beaudoin 219-
634, Frank Smeekens 262-629, Laurie
;vlcGee 231-616, Al Rollings 276, Scott
Martin 229, Ann Marie Beaudoin 221,
Alex Hyde 214, lan Davies 212, Janice
Doerr 210, Casey VanHooydonk 203,
Annie VanHooydonk 202.
Thursday Men
Fred Allison 317-747. Laurie McGee
260-733, Bob Smith 278-731, Tom
Bullock 249-727, Bill Mathers 291-
726, Chris Smith 282-724, Bob Taylor
268-712, Tom McLellan 320-708, Fred
Wells 277-705, John Jansen 271-705,
Earl Allison 268-697, Jack Fuller 259-
695, Jack Currie 245-691, Frank Palen
284-682, Gary Melvin 270-680. Wayne
Smith 276-675, Brad Taylor 252-674.
BIH McDonald 274.671. Paul Smith
244-669, Jeff Allison 242-668, Dan
Rodgers 263-665, Dave Smith 252-661.
George Lee 286-659, Den Kadey 268-
656.
Crest Centre
Conrad Zimmerman 221,137, Ar-
mand Branton 190,153, Bob Montag
188,163, Mary Jane Dyson 186,166,
Doug Atkins 181,153, Eddie Hastilow
181,151, Rick Allison 173,155, Dave
Gordon 173,147, Helen Moore
144,121, Edward Charles 170. Ron
Churchill 133, Nelson Bender 118.
Friday Mixed
Bob Smith 301-788, John Carvell
301-762, Wayne Smith 333-705, Pete
Smith 274-693, Connie Webster 273-
690, Heather Smith 255-674, Ray
McRobert 231-626, Evelyn Smith 227-
615, Harold Smith 236-602, Russ
Smith 245, Bob Smith Jr 245, Ron Car-
roll 239, Chris Smith 225, Marlyn
SMith 205.
Ladies Inter -town
Lucan 15 at Mitchell 12. Pat Hodgins
226-616, Pat Davis 224-615, Lynn
Smith 222-611.
Selects
Lucan 34 vs. Fairmont 9. Pete Smith
354-1459, Neil Beuerman 299-1231,
Roger Bennewies 272-1246.
Sunday Mixed
Butch Riley 279-741, Gary Melvin
248-719, Garry Gibson 294-685, Lloyd
Rimmer 270-660, Marie Jaques 261-
653. Floyd Riley 236-632, Mike Brunz-
low 227-611, Rob Varley 248-619, Ke-
vin Rollings 250-610, Pat Hodgins 277-
607, Dorn Stoddart 230-603. Don Mor-
gan 226-603, Rob Riley 266, Cheryl
Smith 243, John Jaques 237. Sandra
Glover 223, Bill Abram 218.
Zurich Town &
Country Lanes J
Monday Night Ladies League
Frisky Five - Susan Eckel 559, High
Five - Edna Mielke 551. Alley Cats -
Donna Thiel 576, Happy Gang - Clasi-
na deBont 561, Packers - Mona Kraft
587, Pinpoppers - Hilda Vanderhoek
610, Odds 'n' Ends - T. Rooseboom
684, Red Devils - Sandra Dickert 779.
H.S. Marilyn Bengough 386, H.T. San-
dra Dickert 878, H.A. Sandra Dickert
232.2.
Tuesday Mens League
Ramblers - Tony Bedard 627. Hen-
sall Boomers - Mike Lebold 654, Fami-
ly Affair - Bill Bengough 677. Market -
011ie Edwards 663, Fullarton Hogs -
Ralph Koopeman 771. Kiondyke -
Luke Mommersteeg 670, Highrollers -
Paul Rood 588, Rockets - Bill Coleman
754, Tea Totallers - Dan Durand 654.
H.S. Carl Zimmer 348, H.T. 011ie Ed-
wards 861, H.A. Gary Huston 234.
Wednesday Night Ladies
What! A Bowler? - Joyce Hillman
We
your news.
To reach the correspondent in your area:
Centralia Mary Peterson 228-6992
Granton Muriel Lewis 225-2578
Saintsbury H. Davis 227-4153
Staffa Roberta Templeman 345-2346
Thames Road Rhoda Rohde 235-0327
Varna Joan Beierling 233-7443
Zurich Carmel Sweeney 236-4702
Hensall Liz Sangster 262-2715
424 Main St. Exeter
235-1331
Coming events
YOU ARE INVITED to a "Back to God Hour" rally to be held in the North St. United
Church, 56 North St., Goderich, Ontario on April 2, 1995 at 7:00 p.m. Dr. Joel Neder-
hood of the Back to God Hour radio and T.V. ministry will speak on "Jesus' Joy and
Our:". Special music by the Harbouraires and a duet by Deb and Darlene of Blyth. Join
us for an evening of song and fellowship. lac
MARY ALICE DOWNIE. author and editor of children's books. will be speaking at
the Exeter Library on Tuesday, April 4 at 7 p.m. Admission free. Everyone welcome.
Sponsored by the Canada Council and the Huron County Library. 1 3c
ANNUAL. MEETING of the Huronia Branch of the 0.S.P.C.A. April 5 at 8 p.m. at the
Children's Aid building on McEwan St., Goderich. This years speaker will be Harriett
Shillinglaw on Dog Obedience. If you are interested in animals. come and join us.
13.14c
DON'T FORGET the Crediton United Church Time and Talent Auction Friday, April
7 at Stephen Central School at 7 p.m.. Viewing at 6:30 p.m. Proceeds to church and
community projects. 12,13
EXETER ODDFELLOWS tour of Champion Road Machinery, Goderich, scheduled
for April 10, 1995. MI members welcomed. Please advise secretary Charles Atthill by
March 25, 1995 if you wish to attend. If enough interest a bus will be used. 11.13•
"ANTHROPY AND DIVINITY" •
A MAJOR EXHIBITION OF OIL PAINTINGS,
WATERCOLOURS AND PASTELS OF
GALAXY, FOSSIL, BONE AND SHELL
by
ROSEMARY SLOOT
SUNDAY, MARCH 12 to SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1995
ORCHARDSIDE GALLERY
G EOF F R EYRHOLDSWCORTH
P. O. BOX 2758, 163 QUEEN STREET EAST
ST. MARYS, ONTARIO, CANADA • N4X 1A5
TEL: (519) 284-1800 • RES: (519) 229.6806
Wednesday to Saturday: 9:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
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611, Come Batken - Betty Dann 598,
Rolling Stories - Laurie Stanlake 683,
Alley Roller - Hilda Vanderhoek 540,
Ko Kate - Marge Roberts 621, Ma-
rauders - Sandy VanDongen 521, H.S.
Laurie Stanlake 311, H.T. Laurie Stan -
lake 683, H.A.J�Hillman 202.
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Fetes Sake - Pat Momeau 677, Hits &
Misses - Henry Larsen 726, Double
Pleasure - Brian Rader 570, H.S. T.
Rooseboom 311, B. Beasough 329;
H.T. Patty Green 757, Gary Huston
844; H.A. T. Rooseboom 213. Gary
Huston 228.
Friday Night Mixed League
H.S. Bev Cregan 364, Pete McFalls
380; H.T. Bev Cregan 794, Pete
McFalls 801; N.A. Bev Cregan 209,
Pete McFalls 214.
Saturday Mens Intertown
Zurich 25 pts. vs. Goderich 20 pts.
Gary Huston 1276; H.S. 286, Don Kirk
1128; H.S. 290.
Saturday Ladies Intertown
Clinton 9.5 vs. Zurich #2 17.5 pts.
H.S. Mary MacDonald 305, Betty Da -
tars 237. H.T. Betty Datars 679, Joyce
Hillman 637. Mitchell 17 pts. vs. Zu-
rich #1 10 pts. Tammy Lesperance 588.
N.S. 227, Laura Stanlake 569, H.S.
222.
Monday Grand Bend Golden Ag-
ers
Bill Coleman 684, Earl McLean 613,
Jean Dann 585, Bert Barry 524, Sien
Smits 502, Inez Butler 466, Audrey
Barry 454. Milt Robbins 446, Clayton
Lovie 321. L.H.S. Jean Dann 210, Inez
Butler 205; M.H.S. Bill Coleman 243,
Earl McLean 229.
Tuesday ARC Angels
Don Tiedeman 107, Debbie Brown-
lee 21, Eileen Dekort 110, Myla Daw-
son 99, Helen Hutchison 113, Robert
Fox 82, Eloise Klungel 133.
Wednesday Ladies
Mickey Bridges 546. Beryl Elgie
500, Louise Wein 432, Wanda Re-
ynolds 468, Maxine Sereda 468, Kathy
Winter 474, Grace Ballantyne 473,
Theresa McCann 560, Bea Dykstra
502. H.S. Mickey Bridges 220, H.T.
Theresa McCann 200.
Thursday Grand Cove Seniors
Fred Bargess 583, Percy Morton 580,
Shirley Tiernan 558, Lyle Solinger 550.
George Jones 541, Vic Dunbar 527. El-
den MacDonald 524. L.H.S. Marie
Wintle 202, M.H.S. Lyle Solinger 236.
Thursday Golden Agers - 2 games
Elaine Weido 377, Bob Fickling 344:
Jack Lillie 328, Mary Fickling 307,
Bob Homer 286. Gerrie Fleischauer
241. L.H.S. Elaine Weido 196, M.H.S.
Bob Fickling 193.
Ont. Family Twosome Rolloff
Saturday Y.B.C. Bantams - 4
games
Craig Schroeder 894. Ryan Rood
876, Lindsey Van Damme 668. Ashlee
Littlechild 843, Jason Kelders 835,
Brandon Skinner 824, Leanne Shanks
819, Michelle Denomme 805, Derek
Ducharme 786, Jonathon Kelders 760,
Anita Klaassen 747, Tina Beaudoit
745.
Peewees & Smurfs - 4 games
Katie Beaudoin 820, Bobbie Lynn
Grenier 803, Corey Ducharme 785.
Timmy Hay 778. Brent Ducharme 769.
Kevin Ducharme 734.
Exeter
UONS TV BINGO
Winners March 27/95
Game #1,Betty Maclsaac,
Crediton, Blanche Williams
Exeter 825. ea.; Game #2, Don
Wallace Exeter $50; Game #3,
Earl Thurston Exeter, 850; Game
#4, Debbie MacNair, Huron Park,
Verdun Lindenfield, Exeter $40.
ea.Game #5, Earl Thurston
Exeter, Kim Caldwell Dashwood
$50. ea
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welcome
Fri,, Mar. 31
Sunrise
Sat., April 1
Beechwood
Sun, April 2
Old Time Fiddlers Jambouree
Lucan
Community Centre
Bingo
Wed. Mar. 29
Bingo starts 7:30 p.m.
Regular Games
$1000
Jackpot Oxine
52 calls or less 1900 bonus
Total prizes
$3000
Due to the licence regulations,
no tate under 18 allowrd to play
Licence 1537495
Rosemary Damen (left) poses with Kathryn Hem at Usbome Central School. The two girls
each completed 18 projects for the group.
From left to right, Alaina Hem, Laura Skinner, Kelly Stephens, Melissa Prout and Becky Hern
show off some of the wearable art that was crafted. Each one completed a total of six pro-
jects.
Drop in
centre news
Carpet bowling
3 games played
Don Maguire 3 wins, score 42
Henry Drachenberg
3 wins, score 34
Wilmar Wein 2 wins, score 42
Marsh Dearing 2 wins, score 29
Laurence Russell 2 wins, sCore 29
Marion Dearing 2 wins, score 26
Doris Hamilton 2 wins. score 24
Ray Hodgson 2 wins, score 24
There was an excellent turnout
for the poor boy luncheon. The last
poor boy luncheon of the season
wit! be held the last Monday in
April. We hope you will support us
by coming to the luncheon. You
must phone Faye at 235-0258 and
reserve so that those who plan the
meals will have sufficient food.
The square dancers are having a
good turnout and a good time.
TYNDALL'S
KARATE SCHOOL
Excellent Fitness & Defence
Training for Men, Women and
Children.
KARATE
First 2 Classes FREE
Plus
FREE
UNIFORM - tot
to anyone who
joins the club for
6 months.
Tyndall's Karate School operates
year round every Tuesday and
Thursday Night 7:00-8:30 p.m.
Youth ages 6 years old and up.
at
South Huron Rec.
Centre, Exeter
All Black Belt Instructors
registered with Butoku-kai of
Canada.
Our Martial Arts School promotes
•Fitness *Discipline *Respect and
*Se Esteem.
"DON'T PUT IT OFF"
"DO IT Now"
For Information Call
Fred Elder
263-3525
or
Sensei
Ron Tyndall
482-3634
Anytime
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Crime
the week
Michief, Clinton
A sharp object was used to scratch the paint on a vehicle while it
was sitting at the Canadian Legion in Clinton. The damage occurred
on February 22. 1995.
Theft of snowmobile, Vanastra
On March 4, 1995 a patron was at Tops bar in Vanastra for about 45
minutes and when he came out his snowmobile had been stolen from
the front of the bar. The theft occurred between 11:00 and 1 I :45 p.m.
Theft of barbecue, Bayfield
Sometime around the first week of March unknown persons stole a
barbecue and propane tank from the front verandah of a residence in
Bayfield. The black vinyl cover for the barbecue was also taken.
Arson, Stephen Township
On February 28, 1995 in the early hours of the morning the fire de-
partment was dispatched to Cooks Mill reference a fire. When they ar-
rived they observed smoke in the building and noticed that the fire had
originated outside the building. While investigating the fire it was
learned that the tire had been intentionally set.
If you have information about these or any other crimes call Crime
Stoppers of Huron County, 1-800-265-1777 and you could receive a
reward of up to $1000.00.
Remember crime doesn't pay, Crime Stoppers does.
Exeter Legion
Ladies Auxiliary
BINGO
Thurs., Mar. 30
7:00 p.m.
10 Regular Games
5 Specials
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Jackpot $650
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