THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
PAGE 8 - November 12, 2014
Parkview Lanes News
WEDNESDAY
NIGHT
MEN'S
CONGRATULATIONS:
Ronnie Mesick
won the League Bowlers' Bingo during the LEAGUE: Handicap: Ken Sprague 307,785;
Wednesday Night Men's league November Dick Newhall 295; Ronnie Mesick 774.
Scratch: Dalton Grudzas 279; Scott Brown
5th.
12-WEEK 277,744; Randy Carr 277; Ken Sprague 277;
HOLDER
HOTSHOTS
LEAGUE: The Thursday Night Holder Hot- Mark Smith 734; Tim Lawrence 290,722.
WOMEN'S TRIO: Handicap: Pam Garbig
shots league has space available for addition-
al bowlers. November 20th is the last day to 275,682; Monika Seeger 257; Marilyn Sey-
add bowlers and/or teams. Call the Center at mour 684. Scratch: Mary Briscoe 192,550;
489-6933 to register or for more information. Monika Seeger 192; Marilyn Seymour
League and Tourney scores for the week end- 188,522.
GOOD TIME BOWLERS: Handicap: Jer-
ing November 9, 2014:
MONDAY NIGHT SPECIAL: Handi- ry Ness 272,745; Alan Murray 261,662; Pat
cap: Dennis Iverson 290,777; Raul Rosales Stoner 260; Jan Harvey 252; Laura Bonadon-
276; Brian Poisson 756; Debbie Smith 269; na 670; Janet Murray 623. Scratch: Jerry
Stephanie Flory 262,701; Cheryl Shafer 730. Ness 265,724; Alan Murray 227,560; Janet
Scratch: Chris Carr 258,672; Dennis Iver- Murray 216,581; Pat Stoner 200; Laura Bo-
son 253; Todd Cridland 253; Eddie Corbitt nadonna 463.
The petition drive for the recall of Inglis Town Commissioner, Stephen Kesterson, Sr., is now
HOLDER HOTSHOTS: Handicap: Rod in full swing as 150 petitions were delivered to and received into the record by Ms. Tammy
685; Stephanie Flory 227,596; K C Cridland
Dyer 272,742; Steve Weisher 271,760; Jones, the Levy County Supervisor of Elections on Thursday, 11/6/2014. From the delivery
215,596; Michele Shirley 519.
Joanne Hans 285,711; Debra Clifton 271,733.
PRESERVE PINBUSTERS: Handicap:
to the Town Hall in Inglis to the completion in Bronson was approximately three hours. In-
Scratch:
Gary Brown 229,597; Robbie
Wayne Baker 283,760; Ray Olsen 269,744;
cluded in the picture is Carol Gibson, the chairperson of the petition drive, Ms. Tammy Jones
Yoakum 215,619; Joanne Hans 172; Diane
Paula Weaver 283,740; Elaine Shea 267; Jan
the Supervisor of Elections of Levy County and Mrs. Sally McCranie, the Inglis Town Clerk. The
Mauck 171,496; Carey Skelton 171,433.
Miller 739. Scratch: Jeff Koch 236,667; Phil
SPECIAL OLYMPICS (2 games): Scratch: next phase of the recall should begin in about two weeks. Signatures will once again need to
Spencer 223;Ken SpraguePaulaWeav-
620; Josh Lewis 195,339; Tim Stewart 175; Mike be gathered to obtain 15% of the electorate. Photo by Rhonda Kline.
er 213,530; Elaine Shea 192,513.
Robinson Melissa Hawn 116,225; Sandy
310;
TUESDAY NOTAP TOURNEY: Jerry Ness
HughHartley701; JackConnell Krajenta107,179.
857; 700.
LATESTARTERS: Handicap: DavidRog- PARKVIEW OWLS: Handicap: D J Harrell
275,724; Munzing 270,719; Merrill
George
s279,755; TedRafanan 258,673; Allan 270; Erin McCarthy272,725;
er Barlow Toni
GobbiGloriaOrtiz252,711;PeggyMills-SmithChrissyAnderson 295; Car-
673; 254;
Murdock 250,685. Scratch: Ted Rafanan ol Anderson 695. Scratch: George Munzing
258,673; David Rogers 254,680; Peggy 243,628; Wes Foley 230,637; Erin McCarthy
Murdock 213,574; Linda Vehrs 196; Millie 191,532; Toni Mills-Smith 191; Myla Wexler
George 505.
190,545.
PUBLIC NOTICE
OWN YANKEETOWN
T OF
INFORMTIONON GENERAL ELECTION
A THE 2015
THAT AREQUALIFYING:
THOSE INTERESTED IN
QUALIFYINGDec.2014Fri. Dec. 12, 2014
DATES ARE: Mon. 8, -
QUFYING TIMES ARE:
ALI
8:00 am - 12 Noon
The annual mullet/chicken dinner supporting the Cedars of Lebanon Cemetery was held re-
QUALIFYING LOCATION:
Yankeetown Town Hall
cently at the Inglis Community Center. This dedicated fish cleaning crew always come forward
6241 Harmony Lane
to prepare the fresh caught fish directly from the Gulf to boat to the table. Several hundred
Yankeetown, Florida 34498
pounds of fish were cleaned to feed the crowd who not only came for the food but to share
Three (3) Council Seats are open (Two each)
year terms
stories and tales from years past with many who made the history of the area. The cool snap
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made the hot meal even more enticing. This old cemetery is the final resting place of locals
dating back to the 1890's and is located north of Inglis with a marker on Hwy 19. Many
YANKEETOWN GENERAL ELECTION
INFORMATION:
thanks to all who supported the dinner and over $1000 will help maintain the cemetery.
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