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SHAMROCK ATOM "B" CHAMPS — The Huron Park atoms recently won the Shamrock "B" cham-
pionship. At the extreme back are manager Bill Insley and coach Gord Mauer. Back, left, Steve Morrissey,
John Insley, Terry Hodgins, Warren Gillis, Andy Beaton, Greg Lawrence, Tony Jones and Robin Winger.
Front, Mark Christie, Shawn Wells, Steven Prout, Steve O'Neill, Dennis Johnston and Jeff Denny. Missing
was David Murray. T-A photo
Girls wanted for
bantam softball
Any girls in Exeter aged 15
years or younger wishing to play
softball this summer are asked to
contact recreation director Jim
McKinlay as soon as possible.
If enough girls are interested a
team or teams will be entered in
the Ushorne bantam league.
At the same time McKinlaY
asks any men interested in
participating in slow pitch to
contact him.
Northlanders win
The Northlanders scored a 4-1
victory over the Avcos in pee wee
house league action at the Exeter
arena Saturday morning,
The Northlander scoring came
in the third period after Richard
Neevel put the Avcos into a 1-0
lead.
Scoring in single fashion for the
winners were Robert Watson,
Jim Romphf, Dean Boyle and
Tony Mattucci.
EMHA draw
winner listed
The Shipka Colonials and
Zurich Flyers are all tied up at
two games apiece in the South
Huron intermediate hockey
finals.'
The three games played this
week ended in identical scores of
6-4. After Zurich took the opening
game a week 'earlier, the
Colonials won Thursday night to
even the series.
Sunday it was Zurich's turn to
win and Tuesday, Shipka squared
matters at two games in the best-
of-seven series.
The fifth game will be played at
the Zurich arena Sunday af-
ternoon at 2 p.m. with the sixth
contest going Tuesday night. If a
seventh is necessary it is slated
for the following Friday.
Strong finish
The Colonials came on strong
in the last half of Tuesday's game
to gain the 6-4 victory and even
the series.
Kevin McKinnon and Dick
Bedard gave Zurich a 2-0 lead
after the first 20 minutes of play.
The Colonials scored four times
in the middle frame while the
Flyers replied with only one
successful shot.
,,Scoring for Shipka were Peter
Gill, Stan Lovie, Larry Laye and
Murray Packman, Glenn
Overholt was the lone Zurich
scorer in the second.
Two goals in less than two
minutes late in the third period
ensured the Shipka win. Bill
Bowden and Dan Dalton were the
marksmen. Rick Grenier was the
final goal scorer for Zurich.
Two for Overholt
Glen Overholt scored twice to
lead the Zurich scoring attack in
Sunday's win. Firing singles
were Rick Schilbe, Pat Bedard,
Bob Farquhar and Ron
Desjardine.
Bill Bowden was best for
Shipka with a two goal effort and
Murray Packman and Larry
Laye each contributed single
markers.
Win in overtime
The win by the Colonials
Thursday came in an extra 10
minute overtime period after the
teams battled to a 4-4 stalemate
in regulation time,
Dan Dalton notched the inning
goal at 1.34 of overtime on a
three-way effort with John
Becker and Bill Hoffman. Peter
Gill added an insurance marker
at the halfway mark on a pass,
,from Jim Hoffman.
The first period was scoreless
and Jim Guenther and Peter Gill
gave the Colonials a 2-1 edge
after two periods of play, Ron
Desjardine was the Zurich
marksman.
Scoring came thick and fast in
the third period. Kevin McKin-
non, Pat Bedard and Ron
Desjardine scored for Zurich and
Bill Bowden and Peter Gill
replied for the Colonials.
Figure skaters
— Continued from Page 6
Leigh Ann Darling, Debbie
Josephson, Vicki Pfaff, Kelly
Gaiser and Lynda Shipley.
Ten Fox; Carrie Blackburn,
and Patti Lou Down.
Senior Bronze - Fourteen step;
Audrey Adkins.
European Waltz - Vicki Miller.
Junior Silver - Rocker Foxtrot;
Kim Black and Linda Elder,
Competing from the Zurich-
Grand Bend club were Elizabeth
Daters, Mary Jane Sandilands,
Lynda Shipley and Darlene
Oesch while Joy Christie and
Chris Cathcart were from Huron
Park. The balance were mem-
bers of the Exeter figure skating
club.
Kai Jorgensen, Hensall, won
the March 50-50 draw sponsored
by the Exeter Minor Hockey
Association,
He picked up $150 for his
winnings.
Draw chairman George Pratt
announced that tickets would be
on sale shortly for the final draw
of the season, which will be
staged at a dance to be sponsored
by the EMHA on May 2.
South Huron playoff series
deadlocked at two games
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I am a single girl living alone. One night, a couple of
weeks ago, thelbuilding superintendent walked unan-
nounced into my apartment. He had used his master
key to let himself in,
When I protested he said that since he represented
the owner he could come in any time he pleased..After
all, the owner could go anywhere at all in his own buil-
ding. Is this true?
It certainly is not. In the case of an emergency the landlord '
or his agent may enter your apartment, or if your lease
provides for it, he may (at reasonable hours) enter your place
to show it to prospective tenants.
In all other cases the landlord or his agent is required by
the Landlord and Tenant Act to give twenty-four hours written
, notice of entry. Under these circumstances, the entry must be
during daylight and usually must be for some legitimate pur-
pose, such as maintenance.
No landlord has the right to trespass in his tenant's
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I was in a large discount store shopping for a birthday
present for my father. I paid for the gift, but as I was
leaving a man in a blue uniform stopped me. He flashed
a "security guard" badge at me and told me to come
along.
I didn't want to go but I thought I had better. They
searched me but I hadn't stolen anything — so they let
me go. But it ruined a good day. Why do they let securi-
ty guards have so much power?
They do not. Security guards have no greater powers than
anyone else. Their powers of arrest are exactly what is
referred to as "citizen's arrest", under the Criminal Code.
Under s, 449 (2) of the Code, "Anyone who is the
owner . . . of property or a person authorized by the
owner . . . may arrest without warrant a person whom he
finds committing a criminal offence on or in relation to that
property." He may also arrest without a warrant anyone
who, on reasonable and probable grounds, he believes has
committed a criminal offence.
If the guard does not catch you in the act, and cannot show
good grounds for believing you are a shoplifter, then you can
sue him for false arrest.
So the very first thing you should do in a case like this is ask
if you are under arrest. If you are not, then you don't have to
go along.
If the guard tries to detain you without arresting you,
create a disturbance.
Even if you are arrested by the guard, he has no power to
search your person. If he tries without your consent, again,
you have a civil action against him. He may ask you to let him
search your person or clothing. Before you agree, remember
that you do not have to, and that he cannot require you to.
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I'm a working mother with a problem. My husband
has been doing some drinking lately, and spending a lit-
tle too much of his salary. I try to put most of my pay
cheque into the bank. But my husband ' says I have a
legal duty to give the money to him because he's my
husband. Is he right? ,
Your husband would have been right 90 years ago. But in
1884 a statute called the Married Women's Property Act was
passed. This act for the first time allowed married women to
own and enjoy their own property as something separate and
apart from their husbands' property.
It established that "Every married woman shall have and
hold as her separate property, amd may dispose of as such,
the wages, earnings, money and property gained or acquired
by her in any employment, trade or occupation in which she is
engaged or which she carries on and in which her husband
has no propriety interest."
The result is that, unless you are in partnership with your
husband in business, he has no claim to your pay cheque.
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