THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
PAGE 8 - December 18, 2013
Inglis "Retirement" Badge
Parkview Lanes Weekly News
Investigation to take another Month
HOLIDAY CLOSINGS: PARKVIEW
howicz 265; Ernie Gonsalves 257,686; Mark
LANES will celebrate Christmas by closing
Ash 682; Carolyn McKeithan 255,688; Vir-
on December 24, 25 and 26. We will also
ginia Vineyard 246; Kathy Hession 246;
Inglis Town Attorney Bradly Bettin submitted charges for November totaling
be closed December 31 and January 1. We
Marilyn Seymour 664.Scratch: Mark Ash
$2127.50 for his investigation of the improper purchase of police "retirement" badges by
hope everyone has a great holiday season!
237,655; Ted Rafanan 237,619; Marty Sue-
town employees without approval of the commission. Bettin told the commission last week
MID-SEASON LEAGUES: Two leagues
howicz 232; Kathy Hession 199; Virginia
at its regular monthly meeting that the investigation is likely to take another month.
have space available for teams to join for
vineyard 181; Peggy Murdock 505; Nancy
It was decided at a special meeting Nov. 8th to turn the matter over to town at-
their 2ndhalves, which begin on January 2
Duncan 503.
torney Brad Bettin, to determine what exactly happened. According to a letter July 29th,
for both. The Women's Trio bowls at 9:30
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Handicap: Steve
2013 from the Town Attorney, "None of these purchase orders were authorized through
am, and will end on April 10. The league
Strohschnitter 308,786; Jim Randle
proper channels. Of particular concern, the implicit representation that any of the intended
is sanctioned, and the cost is $13 per week.
285,788; Dave Coburn 285. Scratch: Tim
recipients "retired" from the Inglis Police Department is false.
The Good Times league bowls at 2pm, and
Lawrence 279,748; Steve Strohschnitter
The meeting last week was the first since the commission decided to switch to
will end on April 17. The league is non-
276; Charlie Stein 726; Jim Randle 707.
the second Monday of the month instead of Tuseday. In other business it was decided to
sanctioned, and the cost is $9 per week no
WOMEN'S TRIO: Handicap: Barbara Ren-
sell the Inglis Police Department building with no warranties by sealed bid setting a re-
prize money, just bragging rights!
nekamp 236,632; Mae Johns 234; Pam
serve amount. It will be advertised in several places. A decision was made to auction off
League scores for the week ending Decem-
Garbig 646.Scratch: Mae Johns 182; Mary
the remainder of police vehicles and several other vehicles including the electric car. The
ber 15:
Briscoe 177,484; Maggie Savarese 481.
commission also agreed to dispose of the old mobile home used for the public works and
MONDAY NIGHT SPECIAL: Handicap:
GOOD TIME BOWLERS: Handicap:
move the main office of the public works department back to town hall.
Jim Wright 308,748; Mike Dudziak 304;
Rocky Sincore 256; Bob Krueger 242,642;
It was reported by the new Inglis water board that there is a well protection zone
Joe Brooks 753; Saad Bouve 288,762;
Ken McNally 636; Carole Pilaske 234,602;
around water plants and at some time the zone around the Inglis plant was changed from
Jennifer Smith 27/8; Stephanie Flory 735.
Janet Murray 232; Grace Navarratte 614.
1000 feet to 300. There are restrictions as to what can be used within that zone like septic
Scratch: Mike Dudziak 276; Brent Ciquera
Scratch: Rocky Sincore 214,497; Bill Mon-
tanks, fertilizer and pesticides. No one seems to know how or when the 300 foot change
268,638; Chris Carr 626.
tross 190; Bob Krueger 242; Ken McNally
took place.
PRESERVE PINBUSTERS: Handicap:
636.
Continued on page 11 - Water Board
Jeff Koch 299; Dan Wood 283,734; Nick
HOLDER HOTSHOTS: Handicap: Lyle
Weaver 754; Melissa Widerman 298,776;
Ternes 284,755; Larry Clark 269; Marty
Bonnie Bishop 262,724; Elaine Shea 262.
Sue2howicz 756; Phyllis Ternes 267,744;
Scratch: Jeff Koch 276,648; Phil Spencer
Patricia Honaker 254; Thia Williams 254;
257,642; Melissa Widerman 188; Elaine
Ellen Bowman 706.Scratch: Lyle Ternes
Shea 184,485; Paula Weaver 498.
230; Rich Williams 225,621; Marty Sueho-
SUNCOAST SENIORS 12-WEEK: Handi-
wicz 609; Ellen Bowman 181,490; Diane
cap: Ken Meldrum 277,716; Jerry Ness
Mauck 181; Kathy Calcagni 175,605.
259,722; Pat Honaker 261,717; Helen Si-
PARKVIEW OWLS: Handicap: George
monson 250; June Williams 702. Scratch:
Munzing 257; Wes Foley 248,637; John
Ken Meldrum 259,662; Jerry Ness 233,644;
Saltmarsh 665; Mila Ragsdale 257,688;
Sherry Hiller 161,443; Carol Roberts 153;
Lisa Weston 256,724. Scratch: Wes Foley
June Williams 414.
245,628; George Munzing 257; John Salt-
SCRATCH CHALLENGE: Cody Mullis
marsh 665; Myla Wexler 216,544; Mila
257; Brian Carney 254,684; Tim Lawrence
Ragsdale 209,544.
627; Dorine Fugere 212,526; Lori Ciquera
BOWLERS OF THE WEEK: Lisa Weston,
206,518.
124 pins over her average, and Brian Car-
LATE STARTERS: Handicap: Marty Sue-
ney, 171 pins over his average.
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