THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
PAGE 8 - May 13, 2015
Parkview Lanes News
rie Marcucci 255; Peggy Murdock 254,705;
SUMMER LEAGUE MEETINGS:  The
Nancy Duncan 695. Scratch: Mark Ash
Summer Churches (4-persons mixed) meet-
236,649; Ives Chavez 233,633; Ted Rafa-
ing will be Friday, May 22, at 7pm, and the
nan 253; Peggy Murdock 214,585; Nancy
Holder Hotshots (4-persons mixed) will be
Duncan 201,557; Rosemarie Marcucci 201.
Thursday May 28, at 7:30pm.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT MEN'S LEAGUE:
CITRUS COUNTY USBC
SWEEPER:
Handicap:  K E Conrad 296,776; Scott
The GCUSBCA Monthly Doubles Sweeper
Brown 296; C H Crockett 295; David How-
will be Saturday, May 16, at 6pm. Team
ell 795. Scratch: Scott Brown 290,732; Phil
registrations begin at 5pm. Flyers are post-
Spencer 278; Tim Lawrence 745; David
ed in all County Centers with complete in-
Howell 735; Chris Carr 721; Phil Spencer
formation.
703.
DOUBLE ELIMINATION MATCH PLAY
HOLDER HOTSHOTS: Handicap: John
TOURNEY:  The unique Singles Match
Gilbert 278,749; Gary Dyer 270,743; Hattie
Play tourney will be Saturday, May 23.
Chives 259; Carey Skelton 252,687; Clara
Registration begins at4pm, and the matches
Myers 252; Cheryl Apple 708. Scratch:
With the help of community members and sponsors, the employees of Central Florida Elec-
start at 5pm. Entries are limited to 32, and
Rich Williams 245,645; Shaun Cater 236;
tric Cooperative raised $8,325 through the 7th Annual CFEC "Light of Hope" Golf Tourna-
all bowlers will bowl a minimum of four
Chuck Hindbaugh 625; Carey Skelton
ment and recently presented the check to representatives of the American Cancer Society's
games. USBC averages required (100% of
178,465; Bonnie Yoakum 177,456.
Relay for Life program. CFEC thanks all community members, sponsors and employees who
240). The entry fee is $30.
were involved in the tournament by donating time, door prizes, and funds, and is glad to be
PARKVIEW OWLS:  Handicap: Jeremy
able to support such an impactful organization. Monies will continue to be collected through
League and Tourney scores for the week
Reed 266; Ted Rafanan 255; George Puck-
Relay for Life of the Tri- Counties until August 2015. Pictured in front from left: Kathy Baker,
ending May 8, 2015:
ett 718; Marvin Brigner 694; Carol Ander-
Carin Knighton, Community Manager, Relay For Life, Whitney McQueen, Michael McElroy, Am-
son 262,716; Kathy Puckett 252; Debbie
eris Bank Market President, and Emma Joy Smith. Back row from left: Ryan Watson, Jennifer
TUESDAY NOTAP TOURNEY:  Mike
Mills 680. Scratch: Ted Rafanan 238,642;
Robson, Justin Jones, Amy Spencer, Karen Mowrey and Billy Wilson.
Seaha 877; Jerry Ness 796; Jack Connell
"Behind the Scenes"
Wes Foley 235,628; Myla Wexler 192,534;
752; Hugh Hartley 658.
Toni Mills-Smith 182; Debbie Mills 500.
Tour of State Archives
BOWLERS OF THE WEEK: Peggy
LATE STARTERS:  Handicap:  Marty
Murdock, 105 pins over her average, and
Suehowicz 254; John Ortiz 253,675; John
David Howell, 114 pins over his average.
Marcucci 669; Ives Chavez 669; Rosema-
"Weird Scientific Theory
On Wednesday, May 27, 2015, the Levy County Historical Society has planned
a one day trip to the Florida State Archives and Library in Tallahassee. While at the Ar-
chives, the group will tour "behind the scenes" conducted by one of the Florida State
Proven Valid!"
Archivists. The purpose of the tour is introduce researchers to the records the Archives
collects and also to view little known record collections of interest available to local and
For some time now, science continues to insist that people live longer when they
family history researchers.
breathe air. Further it has been scientifically proven that when boating, staying above the
The bus will leave the Levy County Courthouse in Bronson at 7:30 a.m. and
waterline is healthier than below the waterline. Despite a few steadfast holdouts most peo-
arrive at the Archives about 10:00 a.m. Following the tour, researchers will have ample
ple would agree that this time science got it right.
opportunity to ask questions and perform some of their own research. The bus will leave
One of the best ways to stay above the waterline and continue breathing healthy
Tallahassee at 3:00 p.m. and arrive in Bronson by 6:00 p.m. The cost of transportation will
life-loving air is to wear a Personal Floatation Device (PFD) also known as a life jacket.
be paid by the Historical Society with each person paying for their own lunch. Currently
A life jacket stays on duty no matter what you are doing, be it fishing or talking with your
there are six seats available so it is important to call as soon as you know your plans..
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pals, and even if you are suddenly disabled by an unforeseen medical emergency or an
Reservations can be made by calling Toni Collins, Director of the Levy County Historical
unplanned crash with something. A life jacket doesn't care it will silently stay vigilant no
Society, at (352) 490-5636.
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matter what. All it asks is that you wear it at all times while on the water having fun or
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working on your boat.
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That's where we come in, the Coast Guard Auxiliary. We're your neighbors. We're
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community members dedicated to reminding you to be as safe as possible when you are
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Contact MIKE GUDIS, Enrolled Agent
having fun on the water. Or working on the water. We believe the science and know that life
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jackets save lives.
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