HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-11-28, Page 7In their obly start in the South.
Huron Intermediate hockey
WANTED
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If you have old uniforms or
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IN CHARGE OF DARTS — A very successful ladies dart tournament was held at the Exeter Legion, Satur-
day. Above, committee members Norm Ferguson, Ellen Knight and Doug Brintnell are shown at the scorers
table. T-A photo
Jets get two straight victories,
increase season wins to five
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Original List $4580.60
1975 MAVERICK 2-DOOR SEDAN equipped with 250 CID 2-V engine,
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option package, tinted glass, body side mouldings, finished in tan glow with
matching super soft vinyl trim. Serial No. 112283.
Original List $5193.90
1975 PINTO WAGON — finished in dark red with accenting black
vinyl interior, 2.3 litre, 4 cylinder engine, rack and pinion steering, front
disc brakes, BR78x13 WSW steel belted radial ply tires, inside hood release,
deluxe luggage rack, electric rear window defroster, all Ford Safety
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Original List $4008.30
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Original List $3829.40
1975 PINTO 2DOOR SEDAN 2300 cc engine, fully synchronized 4-speed
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radial ply tires, inside hood release, direct aire ventilation, mini-console,
slotted black wheels and hub caps, colour-keyed carpeting, finished in dark
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Mohawks drop game
meet Zurich, Monday
league this week, the Exeter
Mohawks dropped a, 7-5 decision
to Jura of Thedford at the Exeter
Arena, Monday night.
The Mohawks will be busy this
week with three contests slated.
They meet Centralia College at
the Huron Park Arena Thursday
night, travel to Thedford Sunday
for a return engagement with
Jura and will host the Zurich
Flyers at the Exeter Arena,
Monday night at 9 p,m.
Mike Cushman led the scoring
attack against Jura with a two
goal performance. Getting one
goal apiece were Brad Datars, Al
Rimmer and Gus Brown.
Minors lose
two games
In a Shamrock minor league
"B" doubleheader at the Exeter
Arena, Sunday afternoon, St.
Thomas blanked Exeter 7-0 in a
pee wee game and scored a 11-1
victory in bantam action.
The only Exeter score in the
bantam game came from the
stick of Danny Preszcator on a
pass from Danny Bell.
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BY
LARRY
SNIDER
Jackrabbit starts waste more
than gasoline. They're hard on
tires and transmission too.
New plastic chains lie flat on
the fire on bare roads, turn
sideways on snow for traction.
Can be used at highway
speeds, too.
A dirty air filter can cause loss
of engine pep, flooding, and
then starting problems. Dry-
paper -element type of filter
should be cleaned after 5,000
miles and replaced after 10,-
000.
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Petroleum-base solvents or
lubricants can damage tire
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The Lucan-Ilderton Jets upped
their season record in Ontario
Hockey Association Senior
Continental league play to five
wins and two defeats this week,
The Jets scored a 5-3 victory
over their old rivals the Durham
Huskies in Durham Friday night
and came back with an 11-4 win
over the Woodstock Royals at the
Ilderton arena, Sunday night.
In their only schedule this
Tuesday Ladies
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I finally know what
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Between dogma on one hand
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having garbage will be patriotic.
Drive carefully. It's true that a
lot of things come to an end on
Labor Day — but you don't have
to be among them. •
week, the Jets will meet the
London Kings at the Ilderton
arena, Sunday night at 8 p.m.
Rick Fifield was the top goal
producer for the Jets in their win
over Woodstock with a three goal
performance.
Jim Blake and Jacques
Cousineau were close behind with
two goals apiece. Scoring in
single fashion were 'Rick Camp-
bell, Larry Haugh, Dick Doughty
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FL V. Glaab 677 2 11
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2 E. Caldwell 403
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and playing coach Jack Nairn,
A five minute penalty to Tim
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five minutes of the first period
gave the Jets a chance to put
their power play into motion and
they responded with three goals.
With the Jets leading 1-0,
Hodgson received the major for
charging at 4.20. In less than
three minutes Rick Fifield scored
twice and Jack Nairn also hit the
mark,
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Second period edge
Two unanswered goals in the
second period allowed the Jets to
score their 5-3 win over the
Huskies Friday night.
The first period ended 1-1 with
Jacques Cousineau notching the
Lucan-Ilderton goal on passes
from Doug Galloway and. Terry
Johnson. Bob Stoutenburg was
the Durham marksman.
At 8.13 of the second period the
Jets went in front to stay as
Cousineau fired his second
successful shot of the night. This
time assists went to Doug
Galloway and Jamie Robb.
With less than four minutes
remaining in the period Galloway 5 42 was back in action this time in a 2 36 5 34 scoring way as he converted
2 14 passes from Robb and Steve
5 57 Proctor on a backhand shot from
2 48 in close.
Dale Rahn put the Huskies
23 back in contention at 13.41 of the
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9 final frame only to have Rick
2 46 Fifield restore the two goal lead
39 for the Jets on a play started by
9 Larry Haugh and Bill Fairbairn.
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Late in the period, Bob
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goal of the night for the Huskies
to give the Jets, a 5-3 decision.