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♦ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2007
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SOLD CUP BOWLING RUSSELL PARKWAY
Kibbles A Bits
High Scores: Ron Papizan 235-583: Greg Aubin 224-607;
JoAnn Kovarovic 191-491; Joyce Bishop 180-479; Zac
Pferrer 211-567; John W Heath 193-502; Morgan Griffin
135-275; Melanie Hughes 74-210
Stariighters
High Scores: George Gamblin 247; Chester Craven 246;
Jay Taylor 627; Mike Mauro 601; Maria Branch 191-538;
Marlies Zinn 180; Celena Wilson 503
Senior Mixed
High Scores: Larry Bonner 213; Lloyd Britt 212-578;
Henry Owens 573; Arlene Todd 170-483; Marlee Shook
165-458
New Kids in the Alley
High Scores: Conal Jackson 268-760; Leroy Phillips
258; William Johnson 657; Lori Phillips 247-631; Valerie
Jackson 233; Vernita Marlin 569
Gold Cup's Bowling Finest
High Scores: Jan Daniell 216-554; Arlene Todd 204-556
Fellowship
High Scores: Jay Schnable 223; Joe Meadows 211; Kyle
Hering 556; Paul Hering 529; Michelle Hanni 203; Sabrina
Hering 147; Christy Williams 468; Patsy Meadows 392
Rock A Rollers
High Scores: Ron Papizan 298-764; Jimmy Mauro
286; Michael Handley 681; Amy Handley 227-564; Jerry
Dennison 204-549
Morning Glory
High Scores: Jennie Lackey 192; Arlene Todd 191; Rita
Kelly 531; Amy Saulmon 523
Happy Hour
High Scores: Russell Jordan 176; Joe Pallini 166-317;
Eddie Kampe 285; Ruthann Neil 153-280; Susan Shultz
119-211
Ladies Church
l-Jigh Scores: Cindy Crowley 218-512; Debbi Boggero
184-497
King and Queens
High Scores: Gene Autery 277; Jason Dimuzio 236-607;
Brandon Jones 605; Evelyn Shimek 212-556; Lisa Kilinski
193-522
Tuesday Night Scratch Doubles
High Scores: Lin Taylor 273-766; John Correia 247; Rick
Fortin 644; Henry Owens 644
Tuesday Men’s Handicap
High Scores: Greg Aubin 245-684; Jeff Liszewski 237;
John Kirkendall 624
Moosettes
High Scores: Trish Ellis 185-487; Trish Moore 157-411
Wednesday PBA-X Mixed Singles
High Scores: Bill Haberin 244; Jerry Dudley 237-566; B.J.
Wynn 599; Jeanette Overstr 182-483
Mixed Misfits
High Scores: Craig Duke 300; Dallas Land 247; Dallas
Land 689; Eric Dalton 634; Debbie Finnegan 216-574;
Gale Parrish 203-537
Parkway Seniors Wonders
High Scores: John Kirkendall 242-577; Dave Ware 225;
Marvin Barnhart 578; Maria Branch 224-522; Leona
Fountain 200-505
Town and Country
High Scores: Michael Mauro 267-736; Jason Blair
SCARE TACTICS I
hi advance ot Halloween, follow (hi' 3d-
Help children choose costumes that will
safe. Hems sn%ld bejetsonably cut so
dat tripping will mi ojJur, and proper foot
wear should be \§pm.Jjf
•'Masks can be pot and obscure vision.
Consider faec
paints insteadipse
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• Stock up on glow sticks or
children can carry. This way they’ll be
able to illuminate the way whetTOmUMk/
They’ll also be more visible to
trians and drivers. Inexpensive flash lights
are often scud at home centers and super
markets. What’s more, they typically come
in orange - perfect for. Halloween.
• Map out an area that the children are al
lowed to visit, one you feel is safest. Set
curfews. One safe option is to plan to take
trick-or-treaters to a shopping or strip mall,
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Children /Adults / Teens / Families/Ages 5 & Up
Warner Rollins bowling results
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257-640; Deanna Mines 235; Carolyn Hildenbrand 213;
Michele Sierak 584; Devona Zodun 576
Harris and Lynn Trophies
High Scores: Nate Nixon 236-582; Jason Phillips 232;
Dennis Indelicato 597; Tabetha Hood 219-520; Frankie
Combs 200-497
Men’s Commercial
High Scorres: Tracey Vail 278-704; Leroy Phillips 259;
Kirk Thompson 680
Junior Senior Youth
High Scores: Terry Shofner 193-508; James Williams
166; Tim Borders 416; Michele Woolsey 148; Megan
Wright 143: Allisa Davis 369; Jennifer Cooley 338
Elite Junior League
High Scores: Seth Hysell 226; Eddie Aaron 214; Noel
Lynn 559; Dustin Andrews 557; Courtney Mane 192-505;
Shana McCarley 171-433
Bantam Prep Youth
High Scores: Joseph Aubin 123-332; Brian Meadows
122-361; Kelsey Selph 164-408; Keeley Smith 154-361
Peewees
High Scores: Zachary Newton 82-151; Nathan Newton
156-80; Cheyenne Johnson 74-146; Sarah Ingram 68-
131
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Charity
High Scores: Scotl Elliott 248-667; Mac McKenna 242;
David McClellan 660; Juli Sumner 168-462; Rose Elliott
168; Jeannie Circle 452
Women’s Lib
High Scores: Sam Akin 212-532; Chester Hood 158-373;
Kris Fiveash 203-523; Pat Akin 185; Nikki Slocumb 496
osc
High Scores: Sandy McTier 184-517; Gail Goodwin 183;
Diane McNamara 487
Tuesday Peterson Point
High Scores: Bob Chamblin 279-729; Bill Haberin 279;
Bill Amaral 278-795
AFRC Mixed
High Scores: Jimmy Jean 279-785; Richard Dawson
242; Ed Turner 651; Willa Marlin 196-518; Jeanne Cole
187-541
Intramurals
High Scores: Jimmy Jean 279-726; Jack Thomas 279-
680; Lynn Radle 197-538; Tracy Cadek 191; Glenda
Manning 540
Early Friday Mixed
High Scores: Jeff Coles 249-653; Lou Puryear 247; Dan
Bueno 652; Lori Sato 257-602; Angie Stella 225-599
RYA Junior-Senior
High Scores: Walter Shutter 236-613; Sonny Puryear
236-675; Cady Mcßight 245-576; Stephanie Chan. 177;
Amanda Lethco 476
RYA Bantam/Prep
High Scores: Michael Jackson 154; Tyler Stella 134;
Jackson vowel 430; Eddie Langdon 366; Kayla Preston
118; Victoria Gonzales 108; Cara Stasel 403; Angelica
Valdez 314
Pee Wee
High Scores: Bryson Bueno 107-206; Brandon Brodzinski
90-159; Bailey Jones 81-141; Bella O'Connor 75-139
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Whiles home pan be decked out to fit ith
the H||loween theme, it should also be safe
enoujj to welcome visitors to the door.
• Take the time to identify and remove
tripping hazards leading to the doorway.
frhe.se may include flower pots, decorations,
garden hoses, etc. J|
• A spooky appeal is one thing, but your
front door and walkway should be well lit
enough for trick-or-treaters to make their
way safely. m
• Animals may be extra jumpy or weary
on Halloween - they’re simply not used to
the added actively. Keep your pets locked
safely in another room so they won’t lunge
for the door, or Worse, get outside.
• Consider purchasing non-food fun treats
for those who cpine a-calling. They’ll be
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BIRTHS
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a daughter, A’yanha De'Anthony Walton,
at Houston Medical Center Sept. 14.
Grandparents of the baby are Teresa
Dawson of Warner Robins, Clarence
Canion of Kathleen, Betty Mathis of
Warner Robins and Bobby Walton of
Macon.
Alana Tyshiae Nelson
Yulanda Nelson of Warner Robins
GA announces the birth of a daugh
ter Alana Tyshiae Nelson, at Houston
Medical Center Sept. 14. Grandparents
of the baby are Jack and Gennie West of
Warner Robins.
Ava Nicole Butler
Diana Walker and Lanicholas Butler
of Warner Robins announce the birth
of a daughter, Ava Nicole Butler, at
Houston Medical Center Sept. 14.
Grandparents of the baby are Decorby
and Anetta Mathis of McDonough and
Anthony and Lucy Butler of Warner
Robins.
Jada Kaitlyn Vance
Robert and Dale Fleming Vance
of Warner Robins announce the birth
of a daughter, Jada Kaitlyn Vance, at
Houston Medical Center Sept. 14.
Grandparents of the baby are Robert
and Teresa Fleming of Warner Robins,
Leanne Valenti and Jon Jenney of St.
Petersburg Fla., Robert and Gail Vance
of Apollo Beach Fla. Great Grandparents
of the baby are Robert and Jean Dey of
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safer and more fun alternatives to sugar
laden candies. Or, healthy, individually
wrapped foods can be another unique idea.
• Keep a first aid kit fully stocked and
nearby in the event of accidents. It is also a
good idea to learn CPR and The Heimlich
Maneuver as extra precaution for children
who are gobbling up treats en route to your
door.
P?HAWTWG TW? ‘HOOP
It’s easier to control safety at home, but
while out and about, there may be inadver
tent dangers.
• Explain that children should remain on
the sidewalk or illuminated paths. They
should know the danger of darting out intojs
the street or across driveways and alleys*
Drivers can have a difficult time makij&goftt
children in the twilight.
• Obey all local traffic and pedestrian regu
lations, such as crossing at crosswaßßr
• Assign a chaperone, either you or per-
Warner Robins.
Emma Catherine Jones
Kevin and Beth Cranford Jones of
Bonaire announce the birth of a daugh
ter, Emma Catherine Jones, at Houston
Medical Center Sept. 13. Grandparents
of the baby are Claye Van and Cathy
Jones of Milan and Johnny and LaVerne
Cranford of Eastman.
Madisya Gallagher
Joseph and Robyn Brantley Gallagher
of Warner Robins announce the birth
of a daughter, Madisyn Gallagher, at
Houston Medical Center Sept. 13.
Grandparents of the baby are Donna
McKissick of Augusta, Mike Brantley of
Savannah, and Marie and Joe Gallagher
of Warner Robins.
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Leah Whatley and Russell Smith
of Ft. Valley announce the birth of a
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haps an older sibling, who can accompany
younger children. Don’t let young kids go
out alone.
• Children should not enter the homes of
strangers. Be sure they are aware of this
rule.
• Inform children not to indulge in their
treats before they get home.
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Qjgee trick or treating is over, the safety
measures continue.
LJpeatsjjfe&l to be thoroughly checked by
aduJpiPn children get home. Tamper
ing is rareTbut proper precautions should
always be taken.
VHhdde up the candy so thatjjit can be
over the course of days following
ftaßoWccn, and not just gorged on the day
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• Make sure treats are age-appropriate, and
out of the reach of young chil
(ten. Some may pose a choking hazard.
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son, Lincoln Barrow Smith, at Houston
Medical Center Sept. 12. Grandparents
of the baby are Anita Whatley of Ft.
Valley and Tom and Kelly Wyatt of
Warner Robins.
Olivia Shae Herzog
Dennis and Deidre Yarbrough Herzog
of Perry announce the birth of a daugh
ter, Olivia Shae Herzog, at Houston
Medical Center Sept. 12. Grandparents
of the baby are Glenn and Sharon
Yarbrough of Aragon and Robert Herzog
of Cincinnati Ohio.
Jayla Art Knight
Jennifer Ridley and Jerrell Knight
of Ft. Valley announce the birth ot a
daughter, Jayla Ari Knight, at Houston
Medical Center Sept. 12. Grandparents
of the baby are Ella Ridley of Ft. Valley
and Anissa and Bobby Wisemen of
Valdosta.
Continued next week
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