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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-01-19, Page 7ALUMINUM COMBINATION SELF-STORING DOORS All Standard Sizes Each 26" Satincoat CEILING TILE Washable, fire retardant with two coats of satin white paint with tongue and groove edges. 9.9 sq. ft. LUCA N LANE LUCAN MEN'S LEAGUE SD (C. Glenn 614) RE (R. Gledhill 635) DU (K. Dickson 600) FE (W. Hickson 5'78) MA (K. Powell 603) SH (E, Morgan 541) 3 3 3 0 0 LUCAN LADIES LEAGUE SP (E. George 549) 5 SH (M. Kloss 488) 2 HI (M. Elson 658) 7 HOP(M. Murphy 635) LE (D. Crudge 628) CU (D. Shipley 522) FR (M. Greenlee 687) PI (R. Black 463) RA (A. Glenn 592) DI (J. Rummell 533) DA (K. Haskett 527) HOO(L, Insen 479) 0 4 3 7 0 7 0 7 0 THE COLLEENS TP (T. Hodgins 449) KK (J. Lewis 453) TM (F. Arnold 566) TB (N. Lewis 452) AILSA CRAIG MEN WC (G. Johnson 574) 0 PC (P. Moffatt 441) 1 LS (W. Lewis 562) 1 BB (G. O'Leary 590) 4 CF (C. Carter 557) 3 BO (L. YS (S. UD (L. HS (M. CC (T. BTO(R. BA (D. RR (W. H8 (E. HG (D. GL (R. 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Already the Confederation Train has begun its coast-to-coast tour to bring Canada's story to 63 cities and the Confederation Caravans, which tell the same story, will visit 657 more communities, Ten teams of hardy Voyageurs will follow the treacherous, 3,500 cross-- country route of the original Voyageurs between Al- berta and Montreal. In the summer 13 teams of moun- taineers will climb 13 of the highest unclimbed, unnamed peaks in the Rockies and name one for each province and the Northern Territories with the highest peak des- ignated Centennial Peak. For sports enthusiasts, the Pan-American games will be held 'in Canada for the first time — in Winnipeg, July 22 to August 7. The RCMP will stage special performances of their famous Musical Ride. And, of course, there is Expo 67 — the fantastic spectacle of Man and His World being held in Montreal from April 28 to October 27. Expo people feel that all roads will lead to Montreal this year as millions of Canadians and their guests make a visit to Expo 67 Part of their Centennial Year plans. While you are there, I hope yOu will also visit the Telephone Association of Canada pavilion, which, I understand, is even now quick- ly nearing completion. There you will see an exciting film "Canada 67". tell you more about that in an- other column, Sounds like a fascinating year to be a Canadian, doesn't it? I hope you enjoy just as many Of the celebrations as you possibly Cali. Page 7 Tinies.Advocate, January 19, 1967 Lose in Dresden another chance Friday fail to gain in junior play Hawks NY111111111111111111111WalleiRaweeiewillin11118111111111111111111111111111111111 inalammanammounallawitillit BO tar 1.1 WLiNG 9111111181119811111111811818118881.111111111111111111111111111111111111181111111111118881111111111181181811811111111111861 MEN'S "A" LEAGUE TR (L. Lemon 601) 4 A&H(G. Webb 597) C4th(E. Matzold 865) RO (H. 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Due to various ail- ments, the defence corps con- sisted of regulars Bill Bourne and Scott Burton with the help of forwards dropping back after MM WC OB HG RO TR PP HD LE BB JJ AC HH LH BL JS JE SP MM HA 5 2 4 3 5 2 5 2 5 2 THIS IS THE YEAR NOW IS THE TIME LADIES "A" LEAGUE (L. Pincombe 580) 7 (B. Hearn 437) 0 (L, Smith 559) 5 (N, Coleman 613) 2 (13. Fahner 498) 5 (0. Essery 532) 2 (P. Haugh 515) 5 (J. Campbell 587) 2 (N. Dowson 602) 5 (B. Dougherty 565) 2 LADIES "B" LEAGUE (E. Baynham 598) (M. Bridges 632) (L. Bell 518) (N. Garrett 547) (A. Ford 499) (D. Frayne 542) (M. Glen 583) (A. Ruggaber 539) (G. Elsie 541) (J. Bennett 562) 33 23 23 22 4 18 52 46 72 42 33 62 60 25 66 17 84 22 63 61 38 35 24 13 24 18 22 What better excuse than Canada's Birthday year to do those important home projects you've been putting off and putting off the past years. Now is the time during Beaver's DO- IT-NOW SALE! SALE INTO THE NEW YEAR PANELLING GU SB PP CH GY RA VA BL 5 2 7 0 7 0 2 MIXED LEAGUE (B. 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Seven goals in a space of less than five minutes early in the first period powered the Exeter midgets to their one-sided win over Lucan. John Loader and Bill Fair- bairn paced the attack picking up three goals each for their night's work. Other scores were contributed by Barry Baynham, Mike Hoy, Marvin Bower and Larry Laye. Random V-grooved panels with satin 3-coat finish, toasted uni- formity of colour. Excellent tones for cny room in the home. Any Quantity Delivered 4' x 8' Panels 4.99 4' x 7' Panels 4.39 639 Reg. 4.95 SHAMROCK STANDINGS DOOR CLEARANCE Interior Doors From ea. Special Panelling Odd Lots Moulded Arborite As Marked each 6' Floor Tile Odd Lots Counter Tops W L T Pts Dresden . . . 16 2 0 32 Exeter . . . . 12 7 1 25 Port Huron . 11 4 1 23 Point Edward . 8 '7 0 16 Belmont . . . 7 12 0 14 Alvinston . . . 6 6 0 12 Blenheim . . . 5 10 0 10 Petrolia . . . 3 14 0 6 3 .85 BELL LINES by W. W. 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Beginning this year, 1967, this program will be administered by the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada and will provide four new fellowships each year to assist students to achieve their educational objectives at a post- graduate level, And, there will be no restrictions as to the nature of the studies the successful candidate may pursue. Preference, however, will be given to those sub- ject areas which appear most directly relevant to the scientific, political, social or economic needs of Canada. We at Bell Canada hope that by commemorating the past 100 years in this way, we are also assisting some of the young Canadians who are the future of our coun- try. 0 2 2 3 1 2. 2 2 3 1 13 30 48 45 25 30 33 41 31 33 40 40 MB Nu UN ZE LI BE GI TI WO SD RO BO PB KI JE TB DO (F, Shaw 656) (G, Webster 602) (1-1. Turnbull 458) JR. BOYS & GIRLS (J. Darling 365) (C. Holtzman 305) (T. Stagg 333) (D. Kirk 299) (K. Wells 307) (H. Minderlien 254) 7 8 0 0 5 0 2 5 0 61 53 32 32 22 23 17 34 33 35 9 31 a 12 9 13 6 Two of Exeter's three minor hockey clubs participating in Shamrock league action went on a scoring spree as they met Lucan opposition in a triple- header at the Exeter arena, Wed- nesday. In the first game of the night the Lucan pee wees downed the local twelve year and under boys 3- 2. From then on the scoring bar- rage started as the Exeter ban- tams were on the right side of a 7-0 score and the home town mid- gets also triumped by the white- wash method, 10-0. A goal from the stick of Jerry Park with about a minute to go in the second period gave the Lucan boys the victory in the pee wee contest. Each team had scored once in the first period and early in the second before the game winner was fired. Peter Kleinstiver and Perry Stover were responsible for the Exeter markers while L. Mason and B. England fired the other Lucan goals. Minors enjoy a good week Exeter Hawks blew a golden opportunity to close in on the league leading Dresden Kings in Shamrock junior action by dropping a 7-2 decision in Dres- den, Friday, The locals have a chance to re- deem themselves when they meet the Kings in a return match at the Exeter arena, Friday. Due to the fact exams are being written at South Huron Dis- trict High School this week, a regular scheduled game sending the Hawks to Blenheim to-night, Thursday, has been postponed. The high flying Dresden club continues at the top of the Sham- rock heap with 16 wins in 18 out- ings, good for 32 points, The Exe- ter Hawks, responsible for the only Dresden losses, hold down second spot with a point total of 25 but are being pushed by the Port Huron Beefeaters who fol- low closely with 23 points. Although their club is in second place in the league standings, members of the Hawks are mak- ing a good showing in the league scoring statistics. Mike Cushman of the locals heads the Shamrock point getters with a total of 65, made up .of 30 goals and 35 assists. Team-mate Craig Chapman is deadlocked with Roy Boyes of Dresden in the runner-up position with 56 points, but leads the entire loop in assists The Hawks' Gary parsons is in fifth spot with 53 points and Dennis Morrissey has amassed a total of 43 points good for sev- enth place among the top scorers. a regular shift up front, Despite the shortage of play- ers, the Hawks put up a, goedfight and were only trailing 3-2 after two periods of play. Gary parsons put the Exeter club out in front at the six minute mark of the first period on a play with Craig Chapman and Mike Cushman while the teams were playing five aside, The Hawks were able to retain their slim margin throughout the balance of the first period and past the seven minute mark of the second when Al Houston beat Tom Glavin in the Exeter nets from close in. 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