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Among adolescents, acne is the most often
found skin probleni. And, it is a mistaken no-
tion that acne needs no treatment because it
Will eventually go away by itself. Neglected
acne cap result in skin pitting, blotching, and
other disfignring scars. Emotionally it can leave
a devastating scar.
Fortunately, the list of possible treatments
for acne is espepially good. Besides the common
sense rules of healthy diet and good everyday
skin hygiene, there are many specific medicines
that a physician can prescribe and which we
regularly stock. Prompt treatment is important
so don't wait for acne to go away.
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Sharpshooters stay ahead
The Sharpshooters upped their
season point total in the Exeter
Lesion mixed dart league to 52
and a tour point margin over the
second place Canners. The Dart
Sharks are third with 44 points
and the Doublers. Wow in fourth
spot with 41 points,
A new high score was produced
for the ladies .division in Friday's
regular play when Janice ,Sedlak
fired as 1.56, Erie Heywood
continues to hold the men's one
game high of 154.
Friday's scores were:
Dark Angels 4 Swimmers 1
Dart .Sharks Scotties 2
DP's 3 - Itchy Four 2
BA's .3 r Doublers 2
Shiphunters 3 - Canners 2
Sharpshooters 3 Late Niters 2
This week's schedule is as.
follows: "
13,1's vs Itchy Four
Quiet Ones vs Winkers
)3A's vs. DP's
Canners vs Featherflights
9:30 p.m.
Shiphunters vs Scotties
Sharpshooters vs Dark Angels
Late Niters vs Swimmers
Doublers vs Dart Sharks
Alexander 11 - Passmore 3
Shapton 8 - Morgan 6
Powe 10 - Finnen 3
Jermyn 9 - Dougall 6
Coates 8 - Reg Hodgert 2
Webber 10 - Ross Hodgert 7
McDonald 6 - Clarke 4
Easton 9 - Prout 4
Raymond 11 - Maclean 3
Pinder 13 - Murley 3
Funk 9 - Lavier 4
Parsons 7 - Gaiser 5
More victories
for wrestlers
The wrestling team from South
Huron District High School
continued their winning ways
with two wins this week upping
their unbeaten streak in dual
meets to 54.
Thursday in the confines of
their own school they trounced
Goderich 48-9 and Tuesday af-
ternoon it was a trip to Seaforth
and a victory by a score of 55-6.
This afternoon, Thursday, the
Listowel grapplers will be in
Exeter to meet the Panthers and
next Wednesday the locals travel
to London to meet Clarke Road
and Catholic Central.
Tuesday in Seaforth, Don Van
Raay chalked up the fastest pin.
Winning by the same route was
Gary Koehler while Gerard
Charrette, Pete Sereda, Bill
Degroot, Art Westelaken, Barry
Miller, Mike Miller and Don
Ayotte won by decisions,
Van Raay also gained the
fastest pin against Goderich.
Gerard Charrette was named the
best wrestler while Don Noakes
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Rec News
By ALVIN WILLERT
Novice tilts close
In novice houseleague action,
Don Taylor Motors blanked Esso
3-0 and Conklin Lumber edged
Cowan's BP 3-1.
Robert Watson scored two
goals to lead the Taylor Motors
win while Don Beaver added the
odd counter. Two goals by Doug
Fletcher was the best scoring
effort for Conklin. A single goal
was fired by Brad Scott. The lone
goal for Cowan's came from the
stick of Richard Helm.
Northlanders swamped Avcos 7
to 2 in Pee Wee houseleague
Saturday. Darrell Preszcator was
top marksman with four goals;
Paul Gaiser scored twice and
Dennis Preszcator scored once.
Paul Pooley and Dave Bogart
each scored a. goal for Avcos.
In a very close game, Elaine's;
squeaked out a 5 - 4 win over
Nothers Brian Mercer scored
the "hat trick" with Wayne
Mothers,. and Perry Pooley
scoring one goal each for '
Elaine's.
Dan Bell scored two goals for
Nothers with Preston Dearing
and Dave Atthill nabbing a goal
apiece.
was the most improved,
Winning by pins in addition to
Van Raay were Bill Degroot,
Barry Miller and Dave Cyr.
Winning by decisions were Perry
Sereda, Gerard Clfarrette, Pete
Sereda and Mike Miller.
Janvary 11, 1913 Pau* 9
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Blackburn, Debbie `Taylor, Patti
Lou Down, Dwayne lvtathers,
Laurie ?rout. Margaret Prii,
Susan Chapman, Cheryl Quip-
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Skaters pass tests
A very successful figure
skating test day was held at the,
Exeter arena, Tuesday with 24
members of the ,Exeter figure
skating ,club and three from
Huron Park passing various
tests.
The judges were Mel Douglas
of Grand Bend and Miss
Gaston and Miss B. Jennings of
London,
Following are the successful
candidates:
Preliminary figures - Cindy
Beaver, Julie Nash, Tracy
Campbell; junior bronze dances -
'Wanda Newby, Judy .Brittaing
willow waltz Barbara Parsons,
Jets
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17.52 when Jamie Robb scored on
a breakaway with his club
playing two men short. Before
the period ended, Don Jones
squared the score for Woodstock,
The third period produced a
total of seven goals. Dick
Doughty of the Jets and Wood-
stock's Jim Wilkins traded goals
near the halfway mark of the
period. Then in quick succession,
the Jets scored three times.
Scoring were Jamie Robb, Terry
Bourne and Bill Fairbairn.
The Royals put on the pressure
in the last six minutes of the
game and came close with two
goals both fired by Don Jones.
First and last
The Jets scored the first two
and last two goals of the game in
posting Tuesday's 6-3 win over
the Kings.
Pete Loveless and Dave
Revington scored for the L-I club
in the first five minutes of play to
get off to a good start.
At 7.38 the Kings hit the score
sheet for the first time with Rick
Schurr firing the successful shot
on a play started by Dave Del
Papa.
Revington notched his second
goal of the game with less than
three minutes to go on a pass
from Jim Pinnegar,
Each club scored once in the
second period. Jon Boyd was the
Kings marksman while Jamie
Robb replied for the Jets.
Only 22 seconds had elapsed in
the third period when Ray
Teasdale scored for London on a
three way passing effort with
Mark Macera and Ron Schwindt.
This cut the L-I lead to 4-3.
Near the three minute mark,
Pete Loveless restored the Jets
two goal margin and at 17.40
Jamie Robb completed the game
scoring.
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Preliminary .danees - dutch
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Games This Week
Thurs. Rec.
8 - 9:20 Le Pines vs Cougars
9:30 - 11 Sr Hawks vs Newby
Tire
Sat. Houseleague
9 -10 Cowans B.P. vs Lankamp
Esso
10- 11 Taylor Motors vs Conklin
Lumber
11 - 12 Squirts
12 - 1 Mites
1 - 2 Nothers vs Avco
2 - 3 Northlanders vs Elaines
3 - 5 Bantam
5:30 - 6:30 No. 2 Pee Wee
6:30 - 7:30 No. 2 Novice
Shipka gets
SH victory
Bears started the new year on the
right foot with a 5-4 decision over
the Centralia College Saints in
South Huron Intermediate
hockey league play.
Jim Hoffman was the top
marksman for Shipka with a two
goal effort. Checking in with one
goal apiece were Bob Hoffman,
Joe Arnold and Bill Bowden.
The Centralia goals were fired
in single fashion by Bryce
Bedore, Mike O'Neil, Ted Brown
and Don Hewitt.
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