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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-04-01, Page 7WADE INSURAN.Q. AGENCY D.T, Jerry) Wade. Total Insurance service, Auto —Fire. Liability —Glass sickness and Accident Income Life — Pensions. Surety Borld•, t would Re happy to discuss your particular insurance .needs. Call today or at renewal time, Phone Crediton 234-6350 or 234-6224 Make sure this does not happen to you. 1 Your tank runs out of oil. 2 Your furnace goes without maintenance. 3 You get hit with a huge oil bill. Call your distributor. For always dependable deliveries. For thorough furnace maintenance. For a budget plan with ten even payments. For day-and-night emergency repair service. For furnace financing. Bill Mc Falls Fuels 227 Wellington St. Exeter Phone 235.2840 Spring Is Here... 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I WIN LAMBTON-MIDDLESEX LEAGUE — The Grand Bend Squirts this season won the championship in the Lambton-Middlesex Hockey League, for the second time in three years. Members of the team are, back row left to right, Bob Borland, coach; Mark Richardson, Chris Mitchell, Mike Schroeder, Howie Green, Wilfred Dekort, and Jeff Finch, coach. Middle row left to right, Paul Backx, Gery Romphf, John Vandenburg, Steven Borland, John Baltessen. Front row left to right, Bill Lovie, Ted Stanlake, Terry Luther, Pete Smits, and Carl Wild. Photo by Zurich Citizens News What a difference a week • makes ! The Lucan-Ilderteri Jets will testify to that statement. On the brink of elimination in heir final group series with the Durham Huskies, the Jets bounced back to win two games to tie the best-of-seven set at three games apiece with one game tied. The Jets kept their playoff hopes alive with a convincing 3-0 win in Durham Friday night and came right back at the Huron Park arena, Tuesday night to dump the Huskies 6-2 and even • things up. In order to decide a winner to meet the Strathroy Jets in the first round of Ontario Hockey Association Intermediate "B'I action, a two game total goals series has been scheduled. The first game will go Friday night at 8,30 at the Huron Park arena with the return contest back at the Durham arena, Sunday afternoon at two o'clock. There will be no overtime played in the Friday game, but if the round score is deadlocked at ▪ the end of regulation time in the second game, a ten minute overtime period will be played and if the score is still equal, sudden-death will be played in periods of 20 minutes each. Behind early In Tuesday's game, the Jets found themselves on the short end of the score before the crowd of 1,193 had settled down. The L-I defence lost the puck behind their own net and Butch Graham was left uncovered in front and he popped the first puck O behind Jet goalie Wayne Parkinson. While the Jets were playing a man short near the five minute mark, Terry Bourne intercepted a clearing pass near the Durham blue-line, eluded a lone defen- ceman and waltzed in to draw • Huskie goalie Gord Becker to one side and flipped the puck into the top corner on Becker's stick side. Less than two minutes later, Rec final all even The final series of the Exeter and district Rec hockey ieague should go the limit if the first two • games are any indication of what is to come. In the first game of the best-of- five final, at the Exeter arena, Thursday night, the Bank Boys edged the Huron. Park Plugs 7-6 while Monday night in the second contest, the Plugs bounced back • to gain a 7-3 victory. Seven members of the Huron Park club shared in the Monday night scoring. Notching one goal apiece were Hub Hunter, Larry Brintnell, Don Hart, Bob Pinter, Don Cooper, Rick Funston and Grant Turner. • Hans Zeehuisen scored twice to -lead the Bank Boys scoring at- tack while Doug Ellison added a single. Thursday's Bank Boys win was paced by a two goal performance from Chuck Becker. Checking in • with single goals were George Bruneau, Gary Boyle, Don Campbell, Doug Ellison and Ron Durand. The Huron Park scoring was again well spread with Frank Boyle, Ian McCallum, Frank Funston, Don Hart, Bob Pinter and Glenn Neal firing one goal each, The third game of the series goes tonight, Thursday at the Exeter arena at eight o'clock with the fourth contest slated to go Monday night. • • • The Austin Mini: only $1745* Ibt 41M110111111111M101111111111111111 To make it any lower we'd have to let the air out of the tires. $1745 never went so tar. Because that's all it costs''' to own a new Austin Mini, And although the Mini is a small car, it's all car. 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It was Larry Dawson's goal at the two minute mark of sudden- death overtime that gave Exeter the 1-0 win over London East. In the championship game, the Exeter scoring was taken care of by Jeff Newby, David Bell and Doug Brooks. Tourney crown to St. Marys St. Marys won the grand championship' of a very suc- cessful two day novice hockey tournament held at the Exeter arena last week. A total of 17 teams entered the event sponsored by the Lake Huron Zone Recreation directors. Only house league players not signed to all-star certificates were eligible to play. The final game of the tour- nament was probably the most exciting with St. Marys edging Walkerton 2-0. The Walkerton club was forced to play two consecutive games. They edged the Owen Sound "C" team to advance to the final. Ken Hemstock and Danny Dawson were the St. Marys goal getters. The St, Marys club played the most games of any club, five, to take the title. They blanked Goderich 4-0 and edged Listowel 3-1 on Wednesday. Thursday morning they downed Owen Sound "A" 3-1 and shut-out Exeter 2-0 in their fourth game. Exeter nipped Clinton 3-2 in their opening game on a penalty shot to decide the issue after the two clubs had battled to a 2-2 tie in regulation time. Paul Gaiser and David Robinson scored regulation goals for Exeter while Ted Triebner's penalty shot was good to advance the Exeter team, In Wednesday play, Huron park trounced Paisley 5-1 before succumbing 3-2 to Durham. Steve McCann scored twice to lead the scoring in-the first Huron Park win with singles going to Brian McCann, Brett Regier and David Dakin. Brian Regier and Brett Regier scored for Huron Park in the loss to Durham. assmoiti South Huron CANCER CANVASS Monday, April 5 PLEASE' BE GENEROUS Time$Advocate, April 1971 Pao. 7 JETS DRAW EVEN IN GROUP FINAL FORCE HUSKIES TO EXTRA SERIES the Jets took a lead they never relinquished when Bill White got the draw on a face-off in the Durham end and hit Dick Doughty with a pass and he slid. Terry Bourne scores two goals the puck along the ice into the net. The Jets moved ahead 3-1 early List skating test results The final tests of the year for members of the Exeter figure skating club were held Tuesday afternoon at the Exeter arena with a very high percentage of passing. The following skaters were successful: Preliminary Figures: Eleanor Salmon, Linda Elder, Kathy Wells. Preliminary Dances, Dutch Waltz: Lori Murley, Lynne Clarke, Mrs. Jean Cann, Susan Brintnell, Brenda Fletcher, Lynne Brooks, . Canasta: Wanda Newby, Judy Webb, Vicki Miller, Linda Elder, Judy •Brittain. Swing dance: Julianne Brittain. Junior Bronze Dances, Fiesta: Heather Dougherty, Denise Wyatt. Willow Waltz, Heather Dougherty. Ten Fox, Kathy Wells. .Senior Bronze Dances, European Waltz, Launa Fuller, Brenda Brintnell. The judges were Mrs. Bea Martin, St. Marys, Mel Douglas, Grand Bend and Albert Dyer, Stratford. Shipka rebounds. in Ausable loop After two successive losses in the final round of the Ausable Valley Rec hockey league, the Shipka Bulldogs bounced back with a resounding 12-5 win over Lieury at the Exeter arena, Sunday night. After winning the series opener a week ago by a close 5-4 count, Lieury dropped Shipka by a 4-1 score Wednesday night. The fourth game of the best-of- seven affair goes this Sunday night at eight o'clock at the Exeter arena, Dan Dalton put the puck into the Lieury net on four occasions Sunday night to lead the Shipka scoring attack. Close behind with a hat trick performance were Bob Galloway and Barry Clarke while John Becker and Randy Becker added single scores. John Duerksen fired two goals to pace the Lieury scoring. Notching one goal apiece were Robert Bender, Hank Thiesen and Ernie Schlegel. in the second on a three-way passing effort, Jacques Cousineau carried the puck over the Durham blue-line passed to thecorner to Steve Proctor who in turn passed in front to a waiting Terry Bourne, The Exeter prbduct rifled a low shot into the far corner of the net. Steve Proctor was responsible for setting up the fourth L-I score midway through the second period. The speedy Proctor, with a lot of hard work, dug the puck out of the corner, flipped it back to Bourne and he found Jacques Cousineau loose out in front. Cousineau blasted a low drive from about 20 feet to blink the light back of the Huskie cage. The fifth goal for the defending OHA champs came on an in- nocent looking effort. Defen- ceman Bill Dunnell casually dipsy-doodled over centre and drilled a slap shot that caught the top portion of the net. Captain Doug Galloway completed the Jet scoring at 9.40 of the closing session finding the mark from close in. Steve Storey and Jack Nairn provided the assists by consistent digging behind the net. The final goal for Durham was fired by Chuck Niessen on a slap shot that Wayne Parkinson got a foot on but the puck dribbled into the net. Dick Doughty of the Jets failed to score on a penalty shot late in the game. The free shot was called when Durham net minder Gord Becker threw his stick at the puck when it was being controlled by Doughty. The Jets received 16 of the 28 penalties called by referee Frank The Exeter mite hockey club were successful in winning the "A" championship in the third annual Dorchester mite hockey tournament, Saturday. The Exeter youngsters won three straight games, one in sudden-death overtime to take the title of the one-day event played at the Belmont arena. Zurich won the "B" cham- pionship with a resounding 13-2 win over Dorchester in the final game, EXeter opened the day with an easy 6-1 victory over Stoneylirook, edged London East Optimists 1-0 in overtime and then won the title with a 3-2 'decision over Delhi. Larry Dawson and David "Dinger" Bell led the Exeter 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 BOWLING SCORES wimmummuniimmummummuniumilimm. MEN'S "A" LEAGUE UN (J. Hennessey 685) 5 103 L&M (B. Farquhar 698) 2 98 RB (R. Collingwood 709) 5 99 IGA (J. Darling 675) 2 92 RO (J. Fuller 822) 7 100 78 SU (G. Webb 653) 0 C4 th (E. Matzotd 769) 111 SP (K. JorgenSen 708) 3 98 167 (C. McDonald 710) 5 77 DH (C. Brewer 625) 56 FA Russell 691) 5 121 CA (B. Bannerman 659) 2 143 MEN'S "B" LEAGUE OU (H. Bischoff 844) 7 142 NO (G. Ford 692) 0 87 CU (B. Vandeworp 699) 5 110 WO (R. Dickey 720) 109 TR (G. Stire 614) 7 NB (B. Jones 539) 0 102 22 RU (H. Brand 717) 117 PE 0 55 OD (C. Wein 668) 5 88 MF (E. Willard 595) 2 127 LADIES'"A" LEAGUE BeB (M. Holtzmann 734) 5 93 PP (L. Bell 775) 2 111 013 (P. H.-Duvar 607) 5 114 DD (S. Hoogenboom 496) 2 75 MM (L. Pincombe 733) 7 123 HO (J. Grant 531) 0 73 HG (M. Goodwin 668) 7 136 LE (N. Dowson 629) 0 49 CH (M. Edwards 603) 4 93 BB (L. Farquhar 677) 3 92 AB (P. Holmes 571) 7 63 HS ( Forfeit 1 0 69 LADIES'"8" LEAGUE BL (A. Ford 578) 5 138 HO (L. Webber 581) 2 72 WB (B. Minderline554) 7 105 TT (M. We1l5553) 0 60 SP (R. Weber 571) 7 95 GY (D. Weigand 502) 0 89 MM (B. Miller 586) 5 114 DI (N. Weigand 513) 2 74 AC (M. Bridges 496) 5 75 ' HA (H. ParsOns 460) 2 104 IB (B. Campbell 555) 7 '96 JS (M. McKnight 476) 0 64 MIXED LEAGUE GROUP "A" VA (D. Wright 782) 6405 CH (R. DUrand 703) 6462 RA (G. Eisenschink 564) 5684 GROUP "B" TM (S, ChappeI616) 6532 PP (L. Be11772) 6670 TLG (0. Jaques643) 6202 GROUP "A" HH (L, Farquhar 748) 6465 WI (P. McLeod 598) 6177 VS (J. Jones 603) 6061 BB (D. MacDonald 614) ' 6021 (A. Neal 686) 5996 HS (M. Ceonyn 719) 5992 GROUP "B" F (Rk Hippern 669) 6314 FA (E. Hdrn 688) 6047 Ad (0, Hockey 691) 6002 HE (S. Skinner 527) 5879 O&E (B. Crawford 536) 5798 1I (E. Preszcator 6/0) 5718 Wife to husband reluctant to help small son with homework; "Help him now when you can. Next year he goes into fourth grade," Mites winners in holiday tournament • S •