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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-04-27, Page 8The Coal Strike In England Is Over Marinas Will Be Available Again By May 1 See It TODAY The All New AUSTIN MARINA Compare it with any of the foreign or domestic compacts LOW EDLOW AS South End Service EXETER 235-2322 Open Evenings By Appointment Exeter Minor Bowling League Bowling Banquet Monday, May 1 6:30 p.m. Exeter Legion Hall all registered members are welcome to attend Mothers — HELP!! 1972 Demonstrator Sale 1 — IMPALA 4-DOOR SEDAN MC. K40182 1 — MONTE CARLO SPORT COUPE LIC. K41356 1 — BISCAYNE 4-DOOR SEDAN LIC. K43487 1 — VEGA GT HATCHBACK COUPE LIC. K39566 SAVE HUNDREDS NOW GMAC TERMS AVAILABLE OK USED CARS 1968 CHEVELLE Lie. K43734 1968 DODGE POLARA K40957 Lie. SEDAN, 1968 CHEVROLET BEL Stationwagon, Lic. X21975 AIR MALIBU CONVERTIBLE $ 1 695 1350 8 1595 $1195 1295 $ 395 1995 cyl. 1967 PONTIAC PAR ISIENNE hardtop, Lic, K43386 2-door 1967 CHEVROLET COUPE Lie. K51307 IMPALA SPORT 1966 CHEVROLET 8 cyl. 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Haugh Dark Angels win darts Twos a success MOST VALUABLE MITE — The honour of being the most valuable player on the Exeter mite hockey club went to Rick Lindenfield, Above, Rick receives a trophy from Ron Horn of the Exeter Minor Hockey Association. T-A photo The final games of the schedule in the Exeter Legion mixed dart league were played Friday night and the Dark Angels emerged as league champions with an even 100 points for their season's work, The Sharpshooters in con- tention most of the year finished second with 97 points, the BJ's were third with 95 points and the Doublers with 91 points placed fourth. In individual statistics, Duff Rothbauer won 45 games to lead, the men while Barb Bearn's 27 victories were best for the ladies, Four ladies, Sue Edginton, Anita Hunter, Barb Hearn and Annie Lawson each recorded a high score of 140 while Larry Brintnell tossed a 160 for the men. The playoffs get underway Friday night with all 16 teams in action. This week's scores were: Dark Angels 4 — Itchy Four 1 Featherflights 4 — Winkers 1 Sharpshooters 4 — Late Niters 1 Canners 4 — Shiphunters 1 Dart Sharks 3 — Scotties Swimmers 3 — D&S's 2 Noisy Ones 3 — BA's 2 Doublers 3 — BJ's 2 Friday's schedules p.m. Dark Angels vs BJ's Sharpshooters vs Doublers Canners vs Dart Sharks Shiphunters vs Featherflights 9.30 p.m. Late Niters vs Itchy Four BA's vs D&S's Scotties vs Swimmers Noisy Ones vs Winkers Chances good for soccer club Prospects of an Exeter entry in the ausable soccer league this summer continue bright after a meeting Saturday of prospective players. SHDHS teachers Damien Solomon and Al De Haan held a preliminary practice Saturday with eight boys from grade eight at Exeter public school and Precious Blood separate school in attendance. These boys along with about the same number from last year's team at South Huron District High School would make up the nucleus for a junior entry in the district soccer league. Ken Morton of the ausable league was in attendance at Saturday's meeting. It is hoped to form an eight team league. In addition to Exeter, Grand Bend would place two clubs along with single entries from Parkhill, Ailsa Craig, Arkona, Strathroy, and Forest. The greatest hockey season in this area has been completed and will be remembered for many years. In addition to the great success of the Exeter Hawks, the hockey season generally was one of the best one could hope for, Probably the most important is the fact more persons than ever participated in hockey programs in this area, especially in the minor ranks. Regular house leagues were in operation in addition to all-star teams in Exeter, Hensall, Huron. Park, Lucan, Zurich and Grand Bend. The Ausable Valley and Exeter and district Rec hockey leagues again enjoyed successful seasons along with the newly formed South Huron intermediate hockey league. While most adjectives were used last week in describing the accomplishments of the Exeter Hawks we can't seem to get off the subject. The record of winning 20 of 22 playoff games is almost unheard of and the ability of the Hawks on foreign ice is similarly unbelievable. Home ice is supposed to be an important factor for any hockey club, but not so for the Hawks. They wound up four of the five playoff series on the home ice of their opponents. As we said last week, the terrific fan support received t y- the Hawks made playing away from home very Halt:: different than performing at the Exeter arena. Th:, Exeter delegation at the final game in Bancroft on Sunday, April 16 was almost as large as the home crowd and much noisier. Playing to the cheers of friendly folks has to be a big lift to any club and the Hawks responded in every way. While speaking of the Hawks the final "do" of the year will be held Saturday night, May 6 at the Exeter Legion Hall when all supporters of the new OHA Junior "D" champions will have an opportunity to pass on congratulations. The evening will get underway with a parade' through the streets of Exeter with the Hawks riding in convertibles. All members of the Hawks received a letter this week from Huron MPP Charles MacNaughton offering his personal congratulations. Only finalists The championship aspirations of the Lucan-Ilderton Jets were dashed at the Huron Park arena, Friday night when the Napanee Comets won their fourth game in a best-of-seven series for the OHA Intermediate "B" crown. The Jets were 'hurting' for the final game with at least three regulars on the sidelines with injuries. In addition, the fact the Jets played only exhibition games throughout the season had a lot to do with., their showing. A club cannot be expected to be tuned up for its best performances when most of the year they play in nothing games. MEN'S CURLING WINNERS — The third draw championship of the Exeter men's curling club was won by a rink skipped by Ross Hodgert who is shown at the left with his team-mates Bruce Shapton, Eric Campbell and Ken Bowes. T-A photo NOVICE FINALISTS — The Exeter Bronco hockey club reached the Ontario Novice "B" final round before being eliminated by Petrolia. The team is shown above. Back, left, manager Gerry Parsons, Dan Bell, Larry Dawson, Jeff Newby, Steve Horn, John Wildfong and coach Ron Bogart. Centre, Wayne Parsons, Dave Atthill, Steve Skinner, Dave Cann, Jeff Fuller and Dave Bell. Front, Brian Mercer, Steve Wells, captain Dave Bogart, Doug Hoffman, Doug Brooks and Preston Dearing. "T-A photo Jets lose in bid game pretty well out of sight far the Jets. The partisan Lucan-Ilderton crowd of close to 1,000 had a chance to cheer early in the game. With only slightly more than a minute played, speedy Jacques Cousineau finished off a three-way passing effort with HJamie Robb and Jack Nairn. Near the five minute mark Hart fired his first shot past Lorne Daer in the Lucan-Ilderton net. He was back again at the 12.26 mark as he broke away from a Jet power play and caught all defenders up the ice. Less than two minutes later, another Jet power play proved to be a bit more successful. This time with playing coach Jack Nairn handling the one point position with defenceman Bill Dunnell on the other, the Jets were able to organize a good passing pattern. It was Jacques Cousineau parked in front of the Napanee net tipping in a blue-line shot by Bill Dunnell. Doug Galloway was also instrumental in getting the successful play underway. The Comets were back to their same tricks early in the second period as Jim Stinson put the visitors back in front 3 - 2 with another member of the Napanee club sitting in the penalty box after catching the eye of Kit- chener referee Frank Slots, A Lucan-Ilderton shot from the point hit a Napanee defender and the puck bounced out towards centre ice where Jim Stinson for Ontario crown laced out to pick it up and went the rest of the way unmolested to put the puck into the Jet net. At 6.08 the score was again knotted up. With Napanee again playing short-handed, the Jets kept the puck in the Comet end of the rink for about thirty seconds, Jamie Robb got hold of the puck to the left of the Napanee net and cleared it back toward the point. The puck bounced neatly off the hoards to a waiting Don Urbshott and the veteran defenceman who doubles as club manager whistled in a high shot that eluded Napanee net minder Dave Gavel. With only a minute and four seconds left in the second period, the Comets went ahead to stay when Rick Gerow was in the right spot at the right time in front of the L-I net and deflected a shot from captain Bob Brown into the net past Daer. Three unanswered goals, in the first twelve minutes of the third period actually wrote the end to the Jet story for the 1971-72 season. Lee Paradise, Gary Hart and Ron Truesdale were on the firing end of the final Napanee goals. The final Jet goal of the game and the year came at 16.30 as Jamie Robb hit the mark on a play set up by defencemen Ron Cauduro and Urbshott. A total of 26 penalties were called by referee Slota with the winning Comets being called on 16 occasions. All were minors Please turn to page 9 • The Napanee Comets were a hot club at the Huron Park arena Friday and a couple of their supporters thought the place should be warmer. When Ron Truesdale of the Comets scored at 12.39 of the third period to give the Napanee club a 7 - 3 lead over the Lucan- Ilderton Jets two fire alarms at the arena were turned on. The alarms in the arena rang for several minutes before members of the Huron Park fire brigade arrived to shut them off. The Comets continued on to win the game 7 - 4 and take the Ontario Hockey association Intermediate "B" Championship in five games for the second consecutive year. This was the second time in three years that the same clubs had met in the final round. In 1969-70, the Jets won the title over the same Napanee club. Last year, the Comets won over the Durham Huskies after the Lucan- Ilderton club was thrown out of contention on a player ineligibility. Friday night, the OHA's Western Ontario representative Hugh McLean of London was on hand to present the championship trophy to Napanee captain Bob Brown. Hart stars The Napanee scoring punch during the final game was led by high flying winger Gary Hart, wearing sweater number 15. Hart scored both goals for the defending champions in the first period as the clubs were all even at two scores apiece. Midway through the third period, Hart scored again to put the Comets ahead 6 - 3 and the 1111111,10 Mitt ttttt Witt14,1,10,,i11$110(LitmtlititfItItItiit1111,4/111,1itE1111.11001Ii lllllllll llllllll llllll llllll III DARLING'S ABATTOIR Custom Butchering and Complete Processing 14111iI110 ii i ll I Announce New Healing Substance: Shrinks Piles Raring to go Fishermen in this area who have been patiently waiting for warmer weather will get a chance this weekend to try out their angling talents. The trout season officially opens at midnight Friday night in most Ontario waters. The season for areas 3 and 4 in Western Ontario which includes some 18 counties is from April 29 to September 15 with a few exceptions. The fall season is extended from September 15 to December 31 in Fanshawe Lake in Middlesex County and three locations in Huron. In our county trout may be caught until the end of the year in the Bayfield River in the townships of Goderich and Stanley from Highway 4 to Lake Huron; in the Maitland in the townships of Colborne and Goderich from Highway 21 to Lake Huron and in the Lucknow (9 Mile River) in Ashfield township from Highway 21 to Lake Huron. Fishetinen are reminded licences are not required for residents of Ontario for angling with a rod and line. Licences are needed for nets used in catching smelt, bait-fish and coarse fish such as suckers. The cost of a licence for a resident for a seine net and angler's bait-fish net is one dollar while two dollars is charged for a licence to permit the use of a dip-net for taking coarse fish, herring and whitefish on specified waters and periods. A non-resident angling licence valid for the entire season is $8.50 while a three-day licence is $4. Thanks to Doug Triebner we have a copy of the 1972 fishing regulations and find a few more items that are of particular interest in this immediate area. "All fishing by means other than angling must be carried out between sunrise and sunset, except for the taking of smelt." Smelt may be taken by dip-net, day or night during the months of March, April and May except in Algonquin Park and a few other specified areas in Eastern Ontario. Locally, fishermen may take coarse fish and pike in Lambton and Middlesex by means of a spear or dip-net in the months of March and April. In other areas including Huron county coarse fish may be taken by means of a spear during April and May. From April 16 to May 31 coarse fish may be taken by dip-net in the Thames, Sydenham and Ausable Rivers. 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