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FIGURE
SKATING
CLUB
REGISTRATION
will be held
Saturday, October 4
from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon
AT THE ARENA
Preschool (no badges or not in grade 1) $20.00
Junior (not passed 6th badge) 25.00
Novice (passed 6th badge) 30.00
Intermediate (passed 10 badges or 12 years old) 35.00
Seniors (passed 1st figure or all Jr. Bronze
dances or 14 year's old) ..„ .............. 40.00
3 or more skaters from 1 family should
inquire about "Family Rates"
Thursday night patch arid free skate sessions will be op-
tional and available for the cost of $10 per year per session
— (patch - 1 session; free skate - 1 session). Anyone not
wishing to commit themselves for ,the season, may pay $1.00
guest fee per session to skate for the day.
There will be a 10-week Power Skating session on Thursday
night at the cost of $18.00 provided there is registration of 15
with a maximum of 24,
ease lU imes-Advacate, Octobar 2, 1975
Cross country
Continued from Page 9
Heather Little., Pauline Glelen,
Tracy Turner, .Kathy Cooper,
ParmoPocrtan.
ThQ Can al', movelnent KrSume hingbs
limos., In your heart you knew it's right.
Lyne Baptie and. Nancy
Underwood of the junior girls
team, Paul Wareing, Wes Abbott,
Dan Mittleholtz, Paul Van
Esbroeck, Mark Lay and Pat
De Jonge of the Junior boys team
and Brian Randall of the midget
team all ran a good race.
Mr. Fulop and Mrs. Unich, the
coaches of SHAHS cross country
team should be congratulated on
a good showing.
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CONTACT:
Dwayne Tinney 235-1408 Dorey Finnen 235-2414
George Busche 235-0613 Helen Webber 235-0227
Fred Funk 235-1365 Dorothy Prout 235-1866
LADIES''POTLUCK SUPPER &
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Wed., Oct. 15 - 6:30 p.m.
Ladies' Welcome and New Curler Instruction
Wed., Oct. 29 - 8:30 p.m.
Men's Welcome and new curler instruction
Thurs., Oct. 30 - 8:30 p.m.
Bourne have practices scheduled night at 9 p.m, Saturday at 7 p.m,
and at noon on Sunday. for the Huron Park arena Friday
SLOW BALL CHAMPS — The annual Western Ontario Kinsmen club slow pitch tournament in Exeter Sun-
day was won by Listowel. Above, George Baslier and Don Harrison of Listowel accept the trophy from Ex-
eter Kin officials Dennis Hockey and Eric Finkbeiner. T-A photo
ALMOST BLOCKED— Three charging South Huron senior Panther linemen come close to blocking a kick in
Thursday's Huron-Perth game against Listowel. Making the charge are Marc Gelinas, Van Tuckey and Al
Lovell, T-A photo
Men's Major "A" Exeter Men's "A"
Exeter Men's "B"
C4th R. Wood 728 4 16 AL S. McNair 746 7 14 YW R. Broderick 567 7 12
SP B, Lavery 673 3 8 FL V. Glaab 768 5
NO P. Bedard 695 5 5 SU G. Smith 644 0 5
167 W. Beattie 718 2 6 S&P C. Wurm 582 2 2 JM
10 °k R. Hartley 592 0 0
D. Worby 664 7 14
J. Smith 602 0 0
RO B. Farquhar 852 7 17 KI L. Hockey 698 5
7 23I
B. Quick 624 3 7
DD P. McFalls 778 0 11 EF13. Fry 586'4
B, Hogg 719 7 7
H, Brand 571 0 2 CO
M. Pepper 678 7 14 AJ
L. Archer 537 0 5 ER
Friday Mixed
CH P. Durand 674 7 14
MA B. Reynolds 591 7 7
LG D. Goldsmith 635 0 6
RA D. Traquair 541 7 8
Sunday Mixed
AD G. Tripp 594 7 9
TR M. Nisbet 634 5 10
BB S. Glanville 659 7 11
SN G. Bowman 626 0 3
DN C. Smith 558 2 7
CF M. Looby 652 7 9
FA G. Campbell 694 7 14
LO K. Edwards 756 0 0
MA D. Kirk 521 0 5
HB D. Gilchrist 508 0 2
Tuesdays Ladies
AH M. Holtzmann 628 5 15
HD B. Hearn 715 7 18
HB M. Glover 636 4 4
MM L. Latulippe 616 5 19
PiPa Y. Jacques 517 3 3
PoPu V. Flynn 689 2 9
CE E. Blommaert 522 5 19
WA J. Cleave 536 3 3
AL G. Tripp 600 2 13
PiPo P. Haugh 644 4 14
OB M.L. Becker 505 2 2
Thursday Ladies
GY M. Shoebottom 548 5 9
BL J. Russell 560 2 10
IN N, Dowson 722 7 12
TL M. Samis 555 0 7
SP L. McAdams 512 5 12
HG H. Edwards 569 2 4
MM S. Wright 683 7 19
GG B. Bierling 697 0 12
SS K, Campbell 611 7 16
JS R. Green 502 0 4
Anniversary
at Zion West
Zion West held their fall an-
niversary Sunday morning with
special speaker Rev. Don
Spencer,. London who is presently
employed by the Department of
Correctional services.
He had as the thought for his.
sermon "My church". The choir
under the leadership of organist
Mrs, Lorne Hern, sang two an-
thems.
Two baskets of flowers were
placed in the church from the
families of Melville Gunning and
William C. Simpson who passed
away during the past week.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Dixon and Jim
were Sunday guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Harry Hern and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Brock,
Exeter, were Sunday guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Angus Earl.
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Elford,
Elimville, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. & Mrs, Clifton Jaques,
Yvonne and Dalton,
Visitors with Mr. & 'Mrs. Bob
Hern, Fred and Robbie Sunday
were Linda Hern, London and
John Wuerth, Exeter,
Mrs. Ephriam Hern is visiting
with Mr, & Mrs. Orville Snell,
Grimsby, and also attended the
wedding of her grandson Bill
Snell, Saturday.
Ivan and Alan Hem who are
attending Centralia college en-
joyed a three day bus trip last
week when the students attended
the Farm Science Review at Ohio
State University farms at
Columbus Ohio,
Hawks plan exhibition
The Exeter Hawks will open
their junior hockey exhibition
season Tuesday night at the
Huron Park arena when they
meet the Lucan. Irish. Game time
is8p.m.
The same two teams will meet
again on October17 at 8.30 p.m.
also at Huron. Park. The Hawks
will travel to Seaforth on October
19 to meet the Seaforth Cen-
tennaires„
The regular OHA western
division season starts October 26
when the Hawks will meet the
newest team in the league the
Port Stanley Lions in Port
Stanley. The same teams will
meet back in Exeter October 31
at 8.30 p.m.
Hawks manager Fred Mom-
mersteeg and coach Terry
Sell tickets
on draws
Two service organizations in
Exeter are selling tickets on two
upcoming sporting events.
Branch 167 of the Royal
Canadian Legion are currently
selling tickets on the World Series
which is to start in about two
weeks. Books of tickets covering
seven games are on sale for $5
and may be obtained from Cy
Blommaert or Ed Hearn.
The Exeter Lions club are in
charge of a Grey Cup football
pool. Their tickets at $1 apiece
may be secured from any Lions
member.
Open for Inspection Monday thru Friday
1 to 5 p.m. - 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday 1 to 5 p.m.
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