THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
PAGE 8 - April 30, 2014
Parkview Lanes News
MONDAY NIGHT SPECIAL: Handi-
Debbe Chung 232; Marie Mooney 635.
cap: Jerry Thompson 282; Dennis Flana-
Scratch: Mark Ash 235,660; Skip George
gan 277.772' Matt O'Brien 277; Arta Nor-
210; John Marcucci 572; Debbe Chung
ris 751; Stacy Christopher 305,736; Linda
194; Peggy Murdock 179,530; Rosemarie
Dudziak 269,756. Scratch: Mark Smith
Marcucci 477.
258,664; Wes Foley 248; Dennis Flanagan
WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Handicap: Jim
673; Stacy Christopher 240; Stephanie Flo-
Randle 292,756; Bryan Craig 286; Scott
ry 227,611; K C Cridland 591.
Brown 747. Scratch: Brian Carney 279;
PRESERVE PINBUSTERS: Handicap:
Scott Brown 268,708; Mark Smith 705.
Larry Kirk 278; Dave Huffman 273,771;
HOLDER HOTSHOTS: Handicap: Mur-
Bob Swarm 712; Melissa Widerman 278;
phy Combs 277; Andre Boetius 270,719;
Linda Boland 271,722; Joyce Swarm 732.
Bill Sullivan 277; Andrea Kish 285,822;
Scratch: Jeff Koch 252,638; Larry Kirk
Phyllis Ternes 281,753. Scratch: Rich Wil-
237; Dave Huffman 633; Linda Boland
liams 248,642; Chuck Hindbaugh 233,632;
191,482; Joyce Swarm 188,510.
Judy Hindbaugh 214,521; June Williams
SUNCOAST SENIORS 12-WEEK: Andre
187; Andrea Kish 474.
Boetius 255; Jack Connell 254,684; Shorty
PARKVIEW OWLS: Handicap: Bob Des-
Williams 693; Carol Roberts 263,699; June
meules 237; Ken Brown 237; Wes Foley
Williams 214,623. Scratch: Jerry Ness
235,645; Stoney Sinckler 647; Myla Wex-
A memorial service for Sarah Elizabeth Berger of Inglis was held at the Wilderness Circle on
205,582; Ken Meldrum 204,541; Carol
ler 245,655; June Williams 227; Carol Holt
Deadman's Curve on Hwy 40 east of Inglis Sunday morning. The Celebration of Life for Betty
Roberts 186,468; June Williams 131,374.
640. Scratch: Wes Foley 235,645; George
was on the property she held so dear. On this site that Betty founded on her property for
SCRATCH CHALLENGE: Tim Lawrence
Munzing 218; Ted Rafanan 589; Myla Wex-
Native Americans and their friends to celebrate nature and the changing seasons, a ceremony
266,691; Bobby Craft 255,708; Dorine
ler 214,562; Mila Ragsdale 173; Debbie
was held on each Equinox. An avid environmental fighter, this nature lover spent over a half
Fugere 244,647; Sandy LePree 182,479.
Mills 472.
century standing up against anything that disturbed the balance of nature in her territory.
LATE STARTERS: Handicap: Bob Des-
BOWLERS OF THE WEEK: Andrea
In the spirituality of Native American traditions, Mike Whitewolf Serio led the memorial for
meules 260,668; Rich Vehrs 251,668; Ken
Kish, 162 pins over her average, and Bobby
departed friend of the earth Betty Starlight Berger. Mackie Eagle Eye Sanford, of Cherokee
Brown 672; Carolyn Woodward 236,654;
Craft, 117 pins over his average.
dissent, assisted while doing his part in Cherokee. The family and friends who showed up to
pay their respects entered the circle with a pinch of tobacco to sprinkle in the ceremony. Dur-
ing this time a lone eagle, Betty always called the spirit of her long passed son, circled high
overhead. As Serio shot the arrow designating the passing, a lone white bird soared south
to north in the same path above the arrow. Betty's time on this earth was spent doing what
she liked best and her impact on the protection of Mother Earth will be remembered by many.
Photo by Darryl Diamond/Story by Sally Price
Deadline May 1 for hardship assistance for
5093 S. Orwell Pt., Homosassa, FL 34446
Phone: (352) 489-4588 Fax: (727) 447-5788
Citrus Fire Protection Assessment
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Advertising at Reasonable Rates for S Levy, NE Citrus & SWof the Municipal Services Ben-
criteria, with the financial burden created by the imposition Marion Counties
efit Unit for Fire Protection Assessment that was approved on July 23, 2013.
Applications will not be accepted after the close of business on Thursday, May
1, 2014. Applications can be submitted to Citrus County Housing Services and a determi-
nation will be based upon the provided information. If deemed qualified for the hardship
assistance, the County shall pay the Fire Protection Assessment imposed on the qualified
homesteaded property. Please call Citrus County Housing Services at 352-527-7520.
Congrats to NoTap winners - Matt O'Brien, Dorine Fugere and Mike Weatherington. The April
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Mixed Doubles NoTap tourney was won by Dorine Fugere and Mike Weatherington with 1732
pins, including three 300 games by Mike and one 300 by Dorine. Amber Krug and Cody Mul-
lis were second (1726), and each had two 300 games. Third place went to Bridget and Wes
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Foley (1652), fourth to Brandy and Ryan Burgard(1635),fifth to Matt
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O'Brien (1621, and the last payout spot went to Lori andBrent (1605).tourney
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nine men in the Krazy Eights rolloff, winning $45.
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