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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-01-16, Page 15MEN'S Assorted Sno-Boots Reg. to 19.95 99 II II 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 1. 11 „„,k6 COMPLETE 4tio "4M COVERAGE FOR wolik tiqh44r * Home * Farm Abe * Life 1:4 - Commercial Cie Automobile Registered Retirement Plans CONTACT Bev Morgan Insurance Agency Ltd. 238 Main St. Phone 235-2544 Exeter Across From Beaver Lumber * Gabian Stone * Calcium Chloride in 100 pound bags * Sand & Stone * Gravel * Stone for Weeping Beds EARL LIPPERT TRUCKING Crediton 234-6382 REGISTERED RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN 9 11 /2% Interest Guaranteed For 5 Years If you are receiving less than 9 1/2 % interest you should talk to me. This rate of interest applies on annual payments to a pen- sion plan or on any accumulated deposits you may have with a bank, trust company, mutual funds, etc. I can arrange transfer of your present funds without in- curring any income taxes on the transfer. No amount of money is too large. Look over your present pension plan. If you are interested please call me. aEa ayne Grand Bend, Ontario Phone 238-2111 or (519) 433-4083 Come Save on Stereo Equipment And Tapes Don Taylor Motors EXETER 235-1100 AnSICOMMEMMINAMMANOWSbovt..5m, IR.Aziomont; "Your Family Health Centre" 373 Main St. Phone 235-1570 or 235-1070 EXETER PHARMACY LTD. Now Open Wednesdays - 8: 30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. • Intermediates get easy win, midgets increase league lead By MIKE WRAITH. Monday night the Lucan Ho- Jo's defeated a short staffed Grosse Point team 13-5 in (MA Intermediate -'C' play. The Ho- Jo's opened the scoring with two quick goals, one by Paul Young and the other coming off the stick of Dennis Burt. Bob MacDonald assisted on the first goal while newcomer, Bob Edwards, assisted on the second. Grosse Point pulled within one goal but Tom Hodgins took a pass from Walt Parkinson to give Lucan a brief 3-1 lead. However, before the first period ended the score was tied 3-3 In the second period the Ho-Jo's pulled away with four unanswered goals. Bob MacDonald started things off with a solo effort while Walt Parkinson scored on a shot from the point with Jim Hearn assisting. Rick Daigle scored the sixth Lucan goal with Edwards assisting while Ron Lindenfield scored the final goal of the period, taking a pass from Bob Evans. Lucan scored the first two goals of the third period with Daigle and MacDonald scoring -with assists going to Burt, Edwards and Hodgins. Grosse Point then scored but Bob MacDonald scored his third goal of the game on an unassisted effort only to have the visitors score their final goal of the game while Lucan scored three more, two by Edwards and the other goal went to Evans. Brian Haskett assisted on two of the goals and Dennis Burt on the final goal. The Ho-Jo's outshot ,the visitors 41-39 and took 7 of 9 penalties -assessed. Junior D The Lucan Irish played three junior OHA games over the week, winning a pair and losing one. Tuesday night 'in Mitchell the Irish scored four goals in the first period and six in the third as they defeated Mitchell 10-5. Ron Funston and Brad England paced the winners with two goals each while singles went to Ed Robb, Randy Kraul, Brad Taylor, Mike McIntyre and Mike and Marty Wraith. Lucan was outshot 34-26 while Mitchell took 17 of 29 penalties called., Kevin Lightfoot made many exceptional saves in the Lucan net. Wednesday, Lucan defeated Tavistock 8-6 in a game where most of the scoring was confined to the third period,'''Tavistock opened up a 2-0 lead only to have Lucan tie the score before the end of the period on goals by Brad England and Randy Kraul. In the second period Lucan scored the only two goals as Ed Robb and Brad Taylor connected. Robb gave Lucan a 5-2 lead early in the third but Tavistock narrowed the lead to one with a pair of goals. Randy Kraul then scored but Tavistock tied the game up and with four minutes remaining in the game it looked like they might have a chance to win when Lucan was assessed a 5 minute penalty for high-sticking. However, Ron Funston scored "God's Messenger" (St. Paul) was the theme of the message given by Rev. Ewart. Madden to his' congregation on Sunday, when he told of the early Christians starting their church in Rome without a leader. Confirmation classes will commence next Sunday evening, January 19, at 7 p.m. in the C.E. Building. Rehearsals for the Bach Cantata have commenced with several members from other churches attending. More men's voices are needed, If you like to sing, come to the Church at 9 tonight, Thursday. Mrs. A. Jones was the soloist in a beautiful choir number "The Lone Wild Bird." Pentecostal Holiness The soloist at the morning service on Sunday was Joan Lockyer, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. John Armitage who also played for the songservices morning and evening, led by her husband, John. , Rev. Ray Brewster, speaking from Malachi 3, stated that everyone who comes to the Lord must go through a refining, purifying process to be the person God wants them to be, Marlene Butler, accompanying on a breakaway and Gary Herr added the insurance goal into an empty net with one second left in the game. Lucan outshot the Braves 45-30 and took 9 of the 16 panalties assessed. Sunday afternoon Exeter built up a 3-0 lead and then held on, to defeat Lucan 3-2. Randy Funston and Craig Corman were ” the Lucan marksmen with their goals coming in the third period. Juvenile Sunday night the Lucan juveniles posted an 8-5 victory over the visiting Exeter team. Cecil Nickles led the locals with three goals while linemate Jim Benn contributed two more. Single goals went to Gerald Spruyt, Brian Noyes and Gord Moon. Midget The Lucan Midgets increased their first place standing with a convincing 7-1 victory over the second place Belmont team. Jim Benn scored five goals and one assist while Cecil Nickles added a goal and five assists to pace the winners. Gord Moon added the other Lucan goal. Don Latta and Rick Freeman each had two assists while Albert Thompson assisted on one goal, Lenny Anderson played well in the Lucan nets and had his bid for a shutout ended when Belmont scored early in the second period. Lucan took 10 of 16 penalties called. Pee-wee The Lucan pee-wees dropped a 3-0 decision to St. Thomas as the visitors scored three times in the third period for the victory. Both teams took 2 penalties apiece. Atom The Lucan Atoms ran into some hot goaltending as they were shutout 3-0 by the visiting Huron Park team in a game played Saturday. Bantam The Lucan Bantams handed Belmont their second loss of the season as they edged out the visiting team 4-3. Kyle Pederson opened the scoring for Lucan midway through the first period with Martin Duenk assisting. the Lucan detachment of ' the Ontario Provincial Police, motor vehicles struck and killed deer. At 8.30 p.m. on Highway 7, about a half mile west of High- bury Avenue, a vehicle driven by Marinus Kanter, Strathroy, struck a 250 pound doe when it crossed the roadway. The animal was destroyed. Constable W. R. Disher estimated damage to the Kanter vehicle at $250. In the second mishap on High- way 4, just north of the London city limits, a 200 pound doe was instantly killed when in collision with a vehicle driven by Ronald herself on the piano was one of the soloists for the evening service and Doug Butler also sang a solo. Mr. Brewster spoke from Romans 4: 16-25 and said Christians must not have unb- belief but instead trust God to fulfill His promises. During the Sunday School hour, the puppets, Larry and Lucy explained a Provincial Sunday School Contest MISSES Snow Boots Reg. to 12,98 6" 1'111/M11111111111111 iiiiiiii 1111111111 lllll 111111111 llllllll 1.111 WOMEN'S Waterproof Boots Mostly Small or Large Sizes Black or Brown -.4 Reg, 12.98 2" = 1111:1111 llllll 1111111111111111111 lllllll 1 llllll 11111111111111111 10% Off Belmont tied the score just over a minute later and the teams remained tied heading into the middle period. In the second period Lucan scored three unanswered goals with the first two coming off the stick of Calvin McCallum, Martin Duenk and Dean Densmore assisted on the first while Martin Clarke set up the second goal. Clarke then came back to score late in the second for the eventual winner with Pederson assisting. The third period was all Belmont and only some good saves by Lucan goaltender, Mike Stanley, preserved the win. Lucan took 3 of 5 minor penalties. Lucan Lions house league The Aces and Sabres battled to a 6-6 bantam tie with Brent Stainton leading the way for the Aces with two goals while singles went to Dave Cook, Bill Siddall, Barry Mills and Bob Toonders. Six players accounted for the Sabres goals with Terry Holmes, Jim Hardie, Marty VanPraet, John Toonders, Colin Wildfong and Leroy Siddall scoring. In pee-wee action the Lions and the Raiders battled to a 1-1 tie while the Thunderbirds edged the Blazers 2-1. In the final game the Barons defeated the Bombers 5-1. Ken Cocquyt scored the lone goal for the Lions while Craig DeGraw replied for the Raiders. Goals by Ron Barr and Andrew Markus gave the Thunderbirds the victory over the Blazers while Alex Jones scored the one goal for the losers. Todd Wade was the top goal getter for the Barons with a pair while singles went to Chris Sockett, Jeff VanPraete and Greg Fisher. Ray Thompson accounted for the lone Bomber goal. In Atom play the Cougars and Wildcats played to a 1-1 tie while in the other game-, the Jets defeated the Bears 3-1. Brad VanGeel scored for the Cougars while Les Arnts replied for the Wildcats. Single goals by Tim Shipley, John Graves and Jess Crawford proved to be too much for the Bears. Dalton Dykeman scored for the losers. Hifi. lllllll llllllllll iiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiii intuit= BOYS' Pull-On Style Waterproof Reg, 9,00 5" llllllll 1 lllll iiiiiiiii 11111 iiiiiii 1 i 1111111111111111111111 lllll 11= WOMEN'S 10" and 1299 Robert Anderson Lodge slate is installed On Thursday evening, January 9, the following officers of Irving Lodge were installed: Worshipful Master, Robert L. Anderson; Immediate Past Master, L. G. Hotson; Sr. Warden, John Moon; Jr. Warden, Emerson DeGraw; Chaplain, J. W. Smith; Secretary, C. B. Culbert; Treasurer, M. H, Hodgins; Director of Ceremonies, Gary McFalls; Sr. Deacon, Bryan Smith; Jr. Deacon, Wm. Haskett; Inner Guard, Claude Barr; Sr. Steward, Paul Ellyatt; Jr. Steward, Merton Culbert; Tyler, J. A. Young. Wor. Bro. J. W. Smith acted as Installing Master and was assisted by Rt. War. Bro. John Anderson of London, a brother of the incoming Master, by mem- bers of a General Motors Degree Team of which the Master is also a member, and by various Past Masters of Irving Lodge. Visitors were present from Monkton, Exeter, Granton, Ailsa Craig, Ilderton, London and Nilestown, Explorers hold first meeting Members of the Lucan- Clandeboye Explorers held their first Expedition of 1975 on Monday after school. Mary Madden conducted the opening ceremony and the roll call was answered by naming the first church attended, Counsellor Mrs. Donald O'Neil introduced the new study book "Three into One" a story of the uniting of the three denominations to form one, and the group began a mural of the story which will be continued at each, of six or seven expeditions. To earn their 2nd stars the "Red Star girls" are to learn the• Explorer Hymn "This is My Father's World", the "Blue Star" girls will compose a scrapbook "Wonders of God's World", to be in by March 1, and the "Gold Star" girls will write a short story on a given topic. There will be three Expeditions in a row with the next on Monday after school. Steer This Way BY LARRY SNIDER Brakes should be checked for equal pull on all four wheels. A bad pull is especially dangerous on ice .or other slippery surfaces. * It's economical to keep your gas tank as full as possible - gas evaporates faster, and moisture condenses, on the in- side of a near-empty tank. Do your wheels turn freely? Binding wheels are caused by tight or improperly lubricated wheel bearings and dragging brakes. It can cost you mileage, What does your car say about you? Market research firm has found a correlation between how people see themselves and the types of cars they buy. 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Vehicles driven by Ronald Malloch, RR 2 Denfield, and Lyall Trenholm, Ilderton, collided on County road 16, just east of County road 20 at 9.15 a.m. Monday. • Constable D. R. Vance listed damages at $550. Also Monday, vehicles driven by Peter Kinnear, Staten Island, New York and Bonnie Desroches, RR 5 Lucknow, were in collision on Highway 4 at Elginfield. Constable N. A. Campbell set damages at $400. During the week officers of the Lucan OPP detachment In- vestigated 41 occurrences. They laid 33 charges under the High- way Traffic Act and issued warnings to 35 other motorists. 111111M1111111111111111Miliiiii1111111111n11111111111111111111111111111111111m1111111111111111111111111111111!: SNOW BOOT SALE CONTINUES Casual Boots Suitable For Slacks mi imiso li1111111 0000000 111i11111111 iiiii 1111111111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiii iiiiiiiiii 1111.1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiii iii 111a 5 • • • SrE . 0011111111 MAIN ST. PHONE 235-1983 EXETER. UMW • myth hS STORE CHARGEX1 ~tYll . r. 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