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"PREVENTION"
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control plaque. At the beginning there may be
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instructed the patient in the technique, Then, B.
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Not too long ago, lots of cavities, chronic
gum problems and other dental ills were ac-
cepted as an everyday to of living. But now,
prevention is helping to change all this.
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Minor clubs win, advance
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with assists going to Doug Osgood
and John Van Gerwen, John
Beaker and Tom Bailey scored
for St. Marys.
In the get even 7-4 win, Doug
Osgood and Brian Horrell paced
the Exeter scoring attack with
two goals apiece. Checking in
with single goals were John Van
Gerwen, Morley Obre and Steve
Baynham.
In the first game of the series,
the locals held a 4-3 lead at the
halfway mark of the third period
but St. Marys came on to tie the
score with four minutes to go and
notched the winner in the last
second.
The Exeter goals were fired in
single fashion by Steve
Baynham, Ken Pinder, Doug
Osgood and Tom Hayter.
Last game spurt
The Exeter pee wees broke
loose in a scoring way in the
second game of their series with
St. Marys with a 9-2 win after
squeaking past 3-2 in the opener.
Randy Parsons was the scorer
with a three goal performance.
Next in line with a two goal effort
was Darrell Preszcator while
single goals were fired by Danny
Bell, Paul Pooley, Perry Pooley
and David Bogart,
Paul Pooley's second goal of
the night at the 13.15 mark of the
third period gave the Exeter
youngsters their win in the first
game.
St. Marys scored the first goal
of the game and Paul Pooley
knotted the count on a pass from
Randy Fisher. Each team scored
on goal in the second period.
Randy Parsons was the Exeter
marksman as he converted a
pass from Perry Pooley.
Race closer
in Rec loop
The tie for second place in the
Exeter and district Rec hockey
league continues with Newby
Tire and Les Pines deadlocked
with 14 points apiece. The senior
Hawks lead the league with 17
points and the Cougars trail in the
basement.
Thursday night, Newby Tire
downed the Cougars by a score of
9-3 and Les Pines trimmed the
Hawks by a score of 8-3.
Al Gillian was the leading
scorer for Les Pines with a three
goal effort. Close behind with a
pair of scores was Pete Lawson
while single goals were notched
by Fred Wells, Al Rimmer and
George Bruneau.
Scoring in single fashion for the
Hawks were Rick McDonald,
Steve Murley and Ron Broderick.
Tom Watt with a five goal
outburst led the Newby Tire win
over the Cougars. Bob McDonald
connected with two successful
shots and single markers were
chalked up by Jim Dingwell and
Dale Skinner.
Frank Tiant with two goals was
best for the Cougars. Adding the
odd score was Gary Boyle.
With help from their old rivals
the Durham Huskies, the Lucan-
Ilderton Jets continue to hold a
one point lead at the top of the
standings in the Ontario Hockey
Association Senior "B" grouping.
Tuesday night, Durham edged
the Stratford Perths 7-6 which
kept the Jets ahead of the
Stratford club by a single point.
The Jets have a total of 45 points
while the Perths have 44. The
Lucan-Ilderton Club has an
additional advantage of having
played three fewer games than
Stratford,
In their only outing of the week,
the Jets downed the Woodstock
Royals 9-6 Sunday night.
The Jets were in )3othwell last
night, Wednesday to meet the
Barons and then take to their
home ice at the Ilderton arena
Sunday afternoon at two o'clock
in a very important contest
against the Stratford Perths.
Saturday night, the Preston
Jetsers will be meeting the
London Kings at the Huron Park
arena and the London club
travels to Durham for a Sunday
contest. Durham is in third place
in' the league standings with 35
points.
Quick Scoring Splurge
Three goals in only 53 seconds
late in the third period allowed
the Jets to get a 6-4 lead and they
were able to stay ahead and post
Sunday's 9-6 win over Woodstock,
The Jets held a 2-1 lead after
the first twenty minutes of play
thanks to a two goal performance
by Jacques Cousineau the club's
top scorer in the last couple of
weeks of play,
The Hensall Cascadians gained
an even split in two South Huron
Intermediate hockey league
games played this week.
Thursday night the Cascadians
scored a 7-5 win over the College
Saints at the Hensall arena and
Monday night in Zurich they were
downed 9-7 by the Zurich Flyers.
The Zurich club will be back in
Hensall tonight Thursday for a
return engagement.
Dave Beer was the scoring star
for the Hensall club in the victory
over the Saints as he blinked the
red light on no less than six oc-
casions.
Beer notched four of his goals
in the first period. Doug Hum-
phrey of the College scored their
only marker of the opening
session,
Hensall's top marksman
scored one goal in each of the
second and third periods to
complete his half dozen total. His
line-mates were instrumental in
setting up the scores as Bill
Chipchase picked up five assists
and Ken Smale helped on three of
the goals.
The other Hensall marker
came in the third period from the
stick of Jim Cooper on a pass
from Ian McCallum.
Bryce Bedore chalked up a hat
trick in the third period for the
Saints and Ken Down added a
single score.
McKinley bags winner
John McKinley's second goal of
the night late in the third period
assured the Zurich win over
Hensall Monday night,
Zurich jumped into a com-
fortable 4-1 lead after the first
twenty minutes of play but the
Caseadians battled back to
square the score at 6-6 by the end
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After Bill Simpell put Wood-
stock ahead Cousineau took over.
He fired the first successful shot
on t play started by Bill Fair-
bairn and playing coach Jack
Nairn. Fairbairn was back to
help on the second effort along
With Jamie Robb. On this goal
Cousineau rifled in a high shot.
Pete Loveless tallied for the
Jets early in the second period as
he combined with Nairn and
defenceman Jim Pinnegar.
Woodstock then scored three
times to take 4-3 lead until the
jets broke out with their three
quick scores in less than a
minute.
Barry Baynham started the
quick counting on a good slap
shot from the point. Nairn and
Pinnegar drew assists on the play
at 16.43.
Only 36 seconds later Jamie
Robb took a pass from Pinnegar
and slid the puck into the
Woodstock net. At 17,36 Jack
Nairn was in the right spot in
front of the net to deflect a shot
from Barry Baynham into
scoring territory.
The Jets came up with the
same pace in the third session as
they scored their final two goals
in the first minute and eleven
seconds.
Dick Doughty scored the first
as he slid the puck along the ice
and Bill Fairbairn registered
when his slap shot from about
twenty feet out hit the goal post
and bounced into the net.
Don Stewart was in goal for the
Jets for the first two periods and
Lorne Daer took over for the final
twenty minutes.
of the second period.
Bob Merrier, Paul Corriveau,
Glenn Overholt and McKinley
were the scorers for the Flyers in
their opening outburst while
Dave Beer and made the only
reply for the Cascadians.
Hensall's tying rally in the
middle frame was powered by
single goals from Murray
Glanville, Ken Smale and Ian
McCallum and a two goal effort
by Charlie Schwalm.
Scoring for Zurich were Kevin
McKinnon and Ron Corriveau.
Glenn Overholt scored for the
Flyers early in the closing
session and Bill Chipchase
quickly got the equalizer.
McKinley fired the winning goal
and Kevin McKinnon added an
insurance marker.
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The Exeter pee wee and
bantam clubs have disposed of St.
Marys in the first round of
Ontario Minor Hockey
Association play and are now
moving against South London in
the next round.
The two South London clubs
were in Exeter last night,
Wednesday in the first games of
best-of three series. The second
contests go at the London South
arena Friday night with the pee
wee game starting at seven
o'clock with the bantams getting
underway at 8.30 p.m.
In the first around against St.
Marys, the Exeter Legion ban-
tams showed plenty of comeback
power in winning the final two
games after dropping the opener
by a close 5-4 score when St.
Marys scored the winner in the
last second of play.
The bantams evened the series
with a 7-3 victory and took the
deciding contest 4-2 on St. Marys
ice.
The pee wees, sponsored by the
Legion Auxiliary swept their
series in two straight games with
victories by scores of 3-2 and 9-2.
Ken Pinder scored a hat trick
to lead the bantams in their
deciding win over St. Marys. His
first goal came with passing help
from Jim Webb and Phil Knight
while Brian Horrell and Webb
teamed up to provide assists on
Finder's second score.
The fourth Exeter goal came
from the stick of Steve Baynham
CFB team
downs stars
In an exhibition game at the
Huron Park arena, the CFB
hockey team from London scored
an 8-5 win over the South Huron
All-stars.
The London club jumped into a
quick two goal lead in the first
four minutes of play and the all-
stars from Centralia College,
Huron Park, Zurich, Hensall and
Shipka were never able to catch
up.
Bill Chipchase scored the first
goal for the all-stars on passes
from Bruce Corrigan and Ken
Smale moments later, London
scored again to make it 3-1 and
then Bob Pinter completed a
three-way passing effort with Ted
Brown and Dick Bedard. The
first period ended 4-1 for London,
The Forces club scored the only
goal of the second session and one
early in the third to take a 6-2
lead,
Dennis Morrissey scored twice
for the all-stars in the third
period and Bill Chipchase was
successful again to up his night
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THE ADDITION OF PROxy VOTERS AND THE .DERT1FiCATrON OF REVISION OF LIST OF VOTERS
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following places:
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on Saturday, March 3, from 4 P.M. to 8 P.M.
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