HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1967-02-23, Page 7MEN'S "A" LEAGUE
RI (B. Farquhar 756) 3
2x4s(J. Finnen 614) 1
RO (P. Durand 647) 2
SP (H. Patterson 625) 2
C4th(J. Scott 752) 4
TR (H. Brintnell 500) 0
RB (B. Sanders 777) 4
A&H(R. VanDorselaar 703)0
UN (J. Hennessey 658) 3
LA (N. Stanlake 591) 1
CA (D, Kelly 617) 3
FA (C. Blommaert 731) 1
MEN'S "B" LEAGUE
ODD(B. Fisher 646) 2
CJB (H. Bishop 617) 2
BA (B. Lain 855) 3
TR (G. Wilson 664) 1
PE (T. McDonald 600) 3
TE (L. Dobson 579)
MI (T. Stire 622)
3
WI (T. Van Steeg 662) 1
NO (G. Kirk 628)
4
CL (B. Moore 642) 0
BE (J. Schroeder 572) 4
CA (J. McCullough 591) 0
56 JE (D. Kirk 329) 0 14
PB (P. McKnight 368) 5 4'7
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LUCAN MEN'S LEAGUE
SD (D. Collins 667) 3
RE (G. Aitkens 537) 3
FE (W. Hickson 583) 3
DU (J. Nurse 594) 0
SH (E. Morgan 540) 0
MA (B. Arnold 558) 0
LUCAN LADIES LEAGUE
48 SP (E, George 616) 7
50 HOP(M. Murphy 512) 0
51 PI (T, Hamilton 522) 7
57 LE (ID. Crudge 509) 0
48 FR (M. Greenlee 581) 7
29 SH (E, Burt 533) 0
54 HI (M. Elson 513) 5
54 CU (D. Shipley 530) 2
51 HOO(L. Inson 480) '7
9 DI (ABSENT - - - - )
47 DA (M. Young 602)
29 RA (L, Dickson 572)
THE COLLEENS
TP (E. Hodgins 526) 78
TB (D. Bristow 598) 50
TM (S. Fisher 507) 55
1 t S KK (S. Stuckless 480) 78
AILSA CRAIG MEN'S LEAGUE
LS (B, Morley 632) 3 36
CS (B, Donaldson 558) 4 36
BB (0. O'Leary 501) 0 33
WC (G. liern 527) 0 31
PC (T. Damen 452) 1 17
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MIXED LEAGUE
Fairbairn 609) 7
Sanders 671) 0
Gould 584) '7
Smith 653) 0
Eisenschink 562) '7
Hern 424) 0
Bell 887) 5
Wright 790) 2
Hearn 674) 5
Campbell 639) 2
Anderson 658) 5
Wallace 547) 2
Arthur 594) 5
McCarter 559) 2
Lewis 613) 4
Crawford 558) 3
Ferguson 567) 4
Robinson 579) 3
Brock 566) 5
Turner 537) 2
CH (J.
GY (B.
SB (J.
BL (L.
RA (G.
GIT (E.
PP (J.
VA (B*
BO (E.
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BTO(R.
RR (W.
TA (T.
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BA (D.
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HG (J.
CC (C.
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senior Panthers.
The SH juniors coached Iv Alf
Williams were outscored 51-34
by the stone town youngsters in
their latest outing. The locals
won their first two games of the
schedule and couldn't find the
winning track since.
In girls' action, the local sen-
iors lost to St, Marys 20-17 and
the juniors were on the short end
of an 18-8 count. The only girls'
win of the season was accomp-
lished by the seniors against
wingharn on the first day of Feb-
ruary.
Twenty points in the laet quart-
er powered the senior boys to
their win over St. Marys, Bill
Farquhar was the top scorer with
a total of 17 points to his credit.
Bud DeSjardine was close behind
with 12 and Don Wolfe and Uilke
Nagel chipped in with seven
apiece.
Ross Huff led the junior Panth-
ers in their latest loss, netting
an even dozen points. Barr y
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this Sunday, Wednesday afternoon
and during the evening throughout
the week,
s st
Why not start your own
little centennial project
Resolutions are hard to keep if
they aren't planned to be kept and
no doubt we've all resolved to save
money but we never manage to get
past a whisper. Why not save mon-
ey; gain interest; acquire life in-
surance free, and build a centenni-
al fund in one easy move.
Join
Your Exeter Community
Credit Union
Devon Building, Exeter 235-0640
Haynhare and Chuck Snider were
next In line with respective
scores of eight and six.
Pam Graves, Gwen F inkbeiner
Brenda Dinney and Eleanor Stan-
lake scored four points each in the
last senior girls' game.
Carol Lynn Shapton led the
junior gals, scoring three of their
grand total of eight points.
Times-Advocate, February 23, 1967
Page 7
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ISSUED 8Y HON. ALLAN J. MacEACHEN
MINISTER OF NATIONAL HEALTH AND WELFARE
High school cogers continue .lass streak
The opposition will learn
An open curling bonspiel at the local club Wednesday resulted in all major prizes staying with the host
club. The quartet pictured above were winners of the 11 o'clock draw and overall champions as the result
of a plus of 11. From left are, King McDonald, Ernie Ross, Roy Lamport and skip Lee Learn. A Ili&
skipped by Bill McLean won the early draw. — T-A photo
Skip captures second titre-
Helen Burton added her name to her second trophy this year when she skipped her foursome to the
second draw championship in the Exeter ladies' curling loop. She skipped the entry that won the first
draw too. Helen Frayne's rink fell victim in the second draw final, Tuesday, by a score of 9-7, with
four of the losers' points coming on the final end. It was the first loss of the draw for the Frayne entry.
Shown with the Exeter District Co-Op trophy are, from the left: Helen Burton, Jean Dion, second; Hazel
Westcott, lead; Wyn Marshall, vice-skip. Other members of the losing rink were Molly Burke, Margaret
Strang and Bernice Ford. — T -A photo
Snow belt winners
Invaders from the sunny south were beaten back by an Exeter rink in the Snow Belt curling bonspiel
sponsored by Canadian Canners Ltd. of Exeter at the local club, Saturday. Fifteen rinks from Hamilton,
St. Davids, St. Catharines, Dresden, Simcoe and Burlington competed. The winners above, from left are,
skip Bob Coates, Jack Urquhart, Bill Lamport and Ross Rowe. T-A photo
Lakeport trophy goes inland
A trip to the Goderich Legion open curling bonspiel a week ago proved quite profitable to an Exeter
folirsorrie, Shown above receiving the Dominion Road Machinery trophy from 1, B, Graham are skip
Lee Learn, King Mebonald, Jake Marks and RuSs Tiernan. T-A photo
The regular schedule of the
Huron-Perth basketball confer-
ence has ended for South Huron
district high school clubs and it
didn't come too soon.
Wins were pretty hard to come
by throughout the season with the
four teams only able to ring up a
total of five wins. In the last
series of games against St. Marys
district collegiate last week, only
the senior boys were able to come
up with a victory by a score of
49-45. This was ttie second win
of the season for Bruce Shaw's
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LADIES "A" LEAGUE
MM (V. Lindenfield 588) 5 94
BB (M, Holtzman 545) 2 90
HG (M. Goodwin 664) 7 64
TR (0. Essery 544) 0 75
LE (N. Dowson 611) 92
RO (J, Heywood 458) 0 42
PP (A. Fairbairn 613) '7 92
WC (B, Hearn 505) 0 33
OB (L. Smith 642) '7 82
HD (R. Durand 708) 0 71
LADIES "B" LEAGUE
AC (J. McNab 512) 7 62
HH (G. Rader 499) 0 7'7
JJ (A. Zachar 566) 7 108
SP (R. Weber 434) 0 56
LH (N. Garrett 545) 7 93
MM (L. Webb 537) 0 75
HA (V. Stagg 503) 5 93
JS (G. Skinner 469) 2 60
LADIES FRIDAY NITERS
NU (G. Webster 426) 2 78
MB (F. Shaw 404) 2 77
SW (S. Campbell 420) 5 78
UN (J. Dougherty 641) 5 47
MEN'S INTERTOWN
St. Mary's 136
Exeter 136
Shakespeare 130
Stratford Valiants 130
Stratford Bowl Mor 128
Stratford Mike's Lanes 116
Stratford Mike's #2
74
Mitchell 74
LADIES INTERTOWN
St. Mary's No. 1 94
Exeter 92
Stratford Bowl Mor 80
Stratford Mike's No. 2 58
Stratford Mike's No. 1 50
St. Mary's No. 2 46
PEE WEES
BE (S. Holtzman 81) 2 15
LI (V. Glaab 108) 0 16
GI (J. Veri 73) 2 11
ZE (D. Holtzman 102) 0 18
BANTAM BOYS
TI (R, Stagg 282) 3 53
RO (G. Penhale 329) 2 21
WC (D. Brintnell 193) 5 37
SD (S. Orenchuk 219) 0 33
JR. BOYS & GIRLS
KI (L. Fuller 314) 5
DO (B. Johnston 379) 0
BO (J. Darling 352)
5
TB (R. Parsons 303) 0
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