The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-03-25, Page 7•
Year in and year out, about
nine out of ten accidents
involve the violation of at least
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When starting your car on a
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Also winning in Brampton tourney March 24, fags 7
Novice club advances
The first Exeter goal was
scored on a power play and the
lone Stoneybrook goal came later
in the second period.
Jim yeti turned in an out-
standing performance in the
Exeter nets, especially in the last
45 seconds when the Stoneybrook
attackers swarmed around the
net,
In the opening 4-1 win over
Uxbridge, the Exeter scoring was
well spread. In the first period,
Derek . Regier scored op a pass
from David Bogart at 11.35.
Uxbridge tied the scoreless. 9140
two minutes later.
The locals moved .ahead in the
second period on goals by Brad
Taylor and Paul Pooley. Assists
went to, Bandy Parsons and.
David Bogar t.
Melina' Exeter score came in
the final period from the stick of
Randy Fisher With Paul Pooley
end Bogart assisting,
The only Exeter goal in the
.second game loss to Uxbridge
was fired by Brad Taylor with the
assist going to Eugene Clarke,
The Exeter novice hockey club
moved to the final round of the
Ontario Minor Hockey
Association Western Ontario zone
Tuesday night by edging
Stoneybrook 2-1 in the deciding
game of a best-of-three series.
While arrangements have not
been completed it is expected the
local youngsters will meet either
Essex or Blenheim in the finals. Saturday in Brampton, the
same team moved into the second
round of the annual novice
hockey tournament. They
downed Uxbridge in a morning
game 4-1 and while losing 2-1 in
an evening contest were able to
take the total goals series 5-3,
In second round play, the locals
met Delhi, Wednesday in a
similar two game series. The
result of the first game will be
found elsewhere in this issue.
Exciting finish
Tuesday's game played at the
Oakridge arena in London in
which Exeter edged Stoneybrook
2-1 ended with plenty of ex-
citement,
With less than a minute to go,
and Exeter holding a one-goal
edge, Stoneybrook pulled their
goalie for a sixth 'attacker and
scored what would have been the
tying goal, just after the buzzer
sounded to end the game, The
referees who disallowed the goal
were besieged by angry
Stoneybrook supporterS and
needed police protection to leave
the arena.
All scoring was confined to the
second period with David Bogart
Shortly before press time,
Wednesday, the T-A learned that
the novice club were defeated
8-5 by Deihl in Brampton,
Wednesday morning.
The second game was being
played the same afternoon at
five o'clock and the local
youngsters needed to win by
four goals to continue in the
tournament.
Scoring for Exeter in the
losing cause were Paul Pooley
with two goals and singles by
Dennis Preszcator, Perry Pooley
and Brad Taylor.
getting both Exeter scores. Paul
Pooley provided the pass in each
instance.
ROLL HIGH SCORES — Two Exeter- youngsterS rolled high scores
in minor league bowling at the Exeter Bowling Lanes last week. Jim
Brintnell, shown at the left, threw two consecutive games of 303
while his cousin Danny came up with scores of 299 and 260.
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By MRS, WILLIAM ROHDE
THAIVIES ROAD
The March meeting of the
Happy Doubles Club met Wed-
nesday evening in the church
basement, Mrs. Miner opened the
meeting with the call to worship
on Easter. Scripture and prayer
was given by Rev. Stewart Miner
and reading by Barry Jeffery,
Mrs. Miner and Mrs. Jeffery.
Mrs. Edwin Miller conducted
the business and it was decided to
put on a program for the Senior
Citizens, May 11.
Rev. Stewart Miner introduced
Mr. & Mrs. Archie Etherington
who showed pictures of their
recent trip to Edmonton, Van-
couver, Singapore, Fiji Islands,
Australia, New Zealand, Medan
in Indonesia, which were much
enjoyed.
Barry Jeffery thanked the
Etheringtons and presented
them with a gift.
C.G.I.T.
The C.G.I.T. Girls and their
leaders went on a bus trip
Monday when they toured the
Institute for the Blind, Canada
Bread, and the Marvel Beauty
Salon.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller and
Barbara visited Saturday with
Rev, Maurice and Mrs. Francis,
Avon.
Michael Ottewell, Exeter, is
spending the holidays with Barry
Miller.
Mrs. Edwin Miller and Mrs,
Stewart Miner attended a UCW
Conference last week in London.
Mr. & Mrs, William Thomson,
Judy Ferguson, Marilyn Baker,
Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. William Roh-
de, Douglas, Glenn and Calvin,
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Alan
and. Connie were Sunday guests
with & Clarence
Thomson; Woodhanr. The oc-
casiorPhbeing the fifteenth wed-
ding anniversary of Mr. & Mrs.
William Thomson.
Mr. & Mrs. Mort Caswell, Billy,
Diane and Robert, Mr. & Mrs.
Case de Mooy, Sandra and Shari,
Beverley Passmore, London, Mr.
Mrs. Ken Brazier, Michelle,
arol and Cathy, Brantford,
visited during the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Passmore.
Mr. & Mrs, Warren Brock,
Exeter, were guests Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs, Edwin Miller.
Judith Cann, Joanne Hodgert,
Sharon Passmore and Marlene
Stewart are among those from
this community who are on a trip
lo Rome.
ATTENTION
ALL
SNOWMOBILERS
The Exeter and District
snowmobile club invites
membership for the
coming season,
Memberships purchased
now are good until the end
of March, 1972.
Crests are now available
at $1.00; membership
$1.00 per person or $2.00
per family.
We ask your support
early as the club needs
money to pay for the
crests.
Please contact club
executive and directors for
membership and erests.
For information phone
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A BUSY DART TOURNAMENT — More 'than 50 teams competed in the annual Exeter Legion mixed
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