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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-10-26, Page 9LACING UP AGAIN --Only minutes before the second period of Sunday's OlIA Senior "B" game in Ilderton got underway, members of the Lucan-Ilderton Jets are shown lacing up their skates. While the others are busy tying up, Bill Fairbairn sits back waiting for his skates to be returned from being sharpened. The others are, from the left, Jamie Robb, Doug Galloway, Steve Proctor, Tom Hudgins and Dave Revington. T-A photo Jets start in senior series with convincing victor ti 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 :.-. = = .7. • 52 BOYS' SPORT COATS & co- E. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimumminiiiiiimminniiiiiiiiiiiiiimminumminniiiniumunummunmuumunim= :-. CLEARANCE L E E.,..., PRE 1 WINTER E., F-.. 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Especially the revolutionary new Evinrude RC. After you've had a good look, fill in an entry form for the "Win an Evinrude RC" contest! You may win one of the Evinrude RC snowmobiles to be awarded. The new RC is powered by Evinrude's Rotary Combustion Engine, the snowmobile engine of the future. It's inherently quieter than ordinary snowmobile engines, It packs 35 high-torque horsepower in less space with a lot less engine weight. It's faster accelerating, up to 65 mph. Houseleague hockey starts this • Saturday, The 9 a.m, to 11 a.m. slot is for the Novice boys. All 9 and 10 year olds are in Novice category and we ask them to be at the Arena by 9 o'clock. From 11 a.m, to 12 noon the Squirts and Mites, 8 years and under take to the ice, From 11 to 12 the first year boys and the more inexperienced boys have the ice. Unless you have been contacted and told by Mr. Horne to come for 12 o'clock practice, you will be in the first group, From 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. the Pee Wee boys will be in action, Ages are 11 and 12. Teams will be picked at this time, so all boys are requested to be here on time. From 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. time is reserved for bantam boys, ages a Announce New Healing Substance: Shrinks Piles Exclusive healing substance proven to shrink hemorrhoids and repair damaged tissue. A renowned research institute has found a unique healing substance with the ability to shrink hemor- rhoids painlessly It relieves itching and discomfort in minutes and speeds up healing of the injured, inflamed tissue. In case after case, while gently • relieving pain, actual reduction (shrinkage) took place Most important of all—results were so thorough that this improve- ment was maintained over a period of many months. This was accomplished with a new healing substance (Bio-Dyne) which quickly helps heal injured cells and stimulates growth of new tissue, Now Bio-Dyne is offered in oint- ment and suppository form called Preparation H. Ask for it at all drug stores. Satisfaction or your money refunded. • October 30 For a ride to the polls, call 235- 1196 235- By ALVIN VVILLERT 13 and 14 years. If there are enough bantams a houseleaguo will be formed. Figure Skating starts on Monday Oct. 30. Mr. Brad Loosley will again be the club pro, A few more registrations can be accepted so if you would like to take figure skating you may still register on Monday. More registrations can be accepted for Gymnastics which is held at South Huron High School on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. Susan Wooden is the gym instructor and the fee is $5.00, Ballet continues at South Huron on Saturday mornings with 50 children taking lessons. Debi Wooden is the instructor. After school season tickets for skating are on sale et the Arena for $2.00. Tickets are honoured on Wednesdays and Fridays from 4 to 5 but are not good for weekend public skating, Mothers and Tot skating will be held on Wednesday and Friday from 2:30 to 3;30, this is a half hour earlier than last year. No fee is charged for this and we invite all in the area to par- ticipate. First home game in the Shamrock hockey is next Wednesday starting at 7 p.m, Ilderton will be the visitors. Jr. Hawks vs League All-stars here on Friday 27th, Hawks — Continued from Page 6 scored in the third period for Mitchell, Hawks' coach Bob White used Iwo goal tenders with last year's regular John Hayter going the first period and a half and Dwight Jennison finishing up. The Hawks took 10 of the 19 penalties called. Attendance was 250. Winning hockey games is not new to the Lucan-Ilderton Jets, Sunday the Jets proved they are capable of continuing their winning ways under new cir- cumstances. The Jets making their first start in the Ontario Hockey Association Senior "B" grouping in' new surroundings of the Ilderton arena downed the London Kings 6 - 3 in convincing fashion, The next start for the Lucan- Ilderton club will be Sunday afternoon, also at the Ilderton arena when another club new to recent Sr. "B" ranks will be in from Stratford. Game time is two o'clock. Many returneees In Sunday's opening win, playing coach Jack Nairn used basically the same club which went to the OHA intermediate "B" finals last spring before losing out to Napanee. Of the 17 players in the line-up Sunday, an even dozen were back from last year. All newcomers turned in creditable per- formances and looked right at home in senior company. Performing with the Jets for the first time were Jim Pinnegar, Bill Fairbairn and three Lucan natives Dave Revington, Tom Hodgins and Paul Young, Revington, with last year's Lucan Irish junior club wasted little time in showing he was ready for senior company, In the first minute of play a face-off in the London end, Jack Nairn got the puck back to Dave Revington near the left point and the youngsters blasted a good high shot into the far corner of the net to send the Jets off and winging. The balance of the first period was scoreless as the Jets picked up the only three penalties of the period and were forced to the defensive. Goalie Lorne Daer turned in an excellent effort in keeping his net clear, especially during the shortage of manpower. The second period was only four minutes old when the London club tied the score. Ray Teesdale The first game of the 1972-73 South Huron Interemediate hockey league season will be played Monday night at the Huron Park arena with Huron Park and Centralia College clubs doing battle, The other three teams in the league are from Shipka, Zurich and ilensall, Shipka replaces last year's entry from Dashwood. Sunday games in Zurich will start at 2 p.m. with all other games slated for 8.30 p.m. Shipka home games will be played at the Zurich arena. . The first half of the schedule until the end of December is as follows: October 30 C.C.A.T. vs Huron Park November 2 Zurich vs C.C.A.T. 3 Hensall vs Shipka 5 Huron Park vs Zurich 9 Hensall vs C.C.A.T. 10 Zurich vs Shipka 12 Shipka vs Zurich 13 Hensall vs Huron Park 16 Shipka vs C.C.A.T. 16 Zurich vs Hensall Mt. Carmel wins title Mount Carmel overcame an early seven point, deficit and came on strong Friday afternoon to win the Huron-Perth separate school senior touch football championship. The Mount Carmel youngsters downed St. James of Seaforth 34- 20 in a sudden-death game played at the South Huron District high school field in Exeter, The Mount Carmel touchdowns were scored by Steve McCann, Gerry Brennan, Mike Marrinan, Larry Regier and Larry Ryan. Brian McCann and Derek each added a convert and Larry Ryan booted a pair of single points for the winners. Jerome Aubin counted a pair of majors for Seaforth with Mickey Ilouivert adding a touchdown and Tony Arts picked up a single point. 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Bill Fairbairn notched the first score on a good effort after taking a pass from Jamie Robb, The other goal came on the end of a fine individual stickhandling effort by Barry Baynham who manoeuvre his way through most of the London team. Tom Hodgins drew an assist on the play. Ilaynham's goal came with only 10 seconds left in the second period and Dave Delpapa of the London club sitting out a tripping penalty. in the third period each team scored two goals and all came in the first six minutes of play. Steve Proctor scored the first Jet marker on a passing effort with Tom Hodgins and Dave Revington. Speedy Jamie Robb completed the L-I counting on an unassisted effort. The final London goals were notched by Ray Teasdale and George Watson. Three players received game misconducts in the third period S play roughened. Tom Glover and Art Paquette of London and Jim Pinnegar of the Jets were ejected from the game. REGISTRATION for Gymnastic Classes Saturday, Oct. 28 10 a.m. South Huron District High School (new gym) 1198 McKinley Actip1Spertre . . , 19 Hensall vs Zurich 20 Shipka vs Huron Park. 23 Huron Park vs Hensall 24 .C.C.A.T. vs Shipka 26 C.C.A.T. vs Zurich 30 Huron Park vs C.C.A.T. December 1 Hensall vs Shipka 4 Zurich vs Huron Park 6 Hensall vs C.C.A.T. 7 C.C.A.T. vs Hensel]. Evinrudet"Allinfamily Snowmobile Show" Joan us. 436 Main St, Exeter Milt Robbins & Son Ltd. Phalle 115-2946