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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-10-16, Page 9Dear Residents of South Huron We are a group of people who are interested in reviving active participation in community theatre. We feel there is a specific need in the community and surrounding area for theatrical involvement and we know there is a great deal of talent amongst the people who live here, in ,all areas of theatre. Our primary objective is to get people of all ages out to par- ticipate and to enjoy themselves with other people of similar in- terests. If you would like to find out more about the group we are meeting on Tuesday nights at South Huron District High School in Room 89 at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Yours truly Pat Quigley, Kevin Bisback Gail Travers, Cynthia Gunn Barbara Corbett, Holly Deline Jeff Beck, Paul Idle, Doug Carroll P.S. If you require any additional information please contact Pat Quigley at the High School, bithrigyer's 9u to rurnoce scrvKing Amionelaitink Atafla. A SENIOR SWEEP — The senior teams from Usborne Central won the boys and girls championships in a re- cent cross country meet for area elementary schools. Back, left, Shown Troquair, Gory Cottle, tarry Dew- eon, Dale Conlon, lomie Eveleigh and Randy Steele, Front, Mari Ritchie, Diane Rundle, Brenda Pincombe, Kelly Kernick, Sharilyn Wegg and Natalie Stroud. T-A photo WIN FOR INTERMEDIATES -- In the recent district elementary school cross country meet, Usborne Central school intermediate girls won their division title and the boys placed second. Back, left, Jamie Choffe, Greg Dougall, Jim Siddall, Tim Shute, Alan Hodgert, Ron Snelgrove and Kevin Heather. Front, Sharon Rundle, Kim Heather, Marg Pym, Patti Willis, Brendct„.11;,d17i:;;;t Z:in;T7yl:r,,,i,,,,3..,, Mi': ' T-A photo tjeYter incite tw HO in CA NA A W TO SAVE MONEY ANC) S ENERGY RESOURCES BY 3 FURNACE SERVICING ,404016.4.166. Use this calculator to measure the dficieney Qf your oil or gas furnace. 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AlaStair Gillespie Minister Times-Advocete, October 115, 1975 Puge 9 calling All Boys Within 15 Mile Radios of Exeter EXETER MINOR HOCKEY REGISTRATION Thurs., Oct. 7:QC/ to .$;30 p.m. Sat., Oct, 1$ - 10:30 to 12:30 EXETER ARENA — ALL AGES Registration Fee Is $15,00 (NOTE — Boys Playing On All.Stor Teams Will Be Assessed A Further $15,00 When The Teams are Selected) 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 0 11 11 11 1 11 4 IMPORTANT — A PARENT MUST ACCOMPANY BOYS TO REGISTRATION TO SIGN A RELEASE FORM Boys Should Bring Social Insurance Number Equipment Exchange Will Be Held At Registration IIIIIIPnIUI111111IIIIII nd11UIIIIIIU1111UIWiU11111111UmIIIII►IIIIIIIIIUIIiIIII IIIIIIIII munnonnimoun Please send me a free copy of: The Billpayer's Guide to Furnace Servicing Name. Address r. the piper. as we do now. Attention MIXED CURLERS Opening Mixed Bonspiel NOVEMBER 1 & 2 Call Kim & Rena McLean 235.1310 or Jim & Betty Do Block 235,2300 First Mixed Draw begins Friday, November 7, Please call if you wish to curl in this draw, 50% OFF TROPHIES Engraving Done On Location * * * Bauer Supreme SKATES No. 1 Skates All Sizes $7495 * * Artis Hockey $199 Sticks New Supply In Stock DARTS & FLIGHTS Lost . • One Pipe Please Return to Building Inspector Full Line Equipment For ALL SPORTS H&K Sports Centre /Season opener in Continental finds two teams short :handed. but both clubs will be at far from full stength. In two exhibition games played this week, three players from each club received match penalties and two league game suspensions, Playing coaches Steve De Gurse of the Jets and Barry Boughner of Woodstock will be sitting mit along with Jim Blake and Dick Doughty of L-I and Jack Creel and Pan Pringle of the Royals, . In Ilderton Friday night, the ,Jets scored a 3-2 victory and in. Woodstock Tuesday the two clubs battled to a 6.6 draw. In Woodstock Tuesday, the Jets led 6-3 after two periods of play but the home club rallied with three unanswered scores in the final 20 minutes of play. Bill White led the Jets scoring attack with a pair of suecessful shots and single goals were fired by Bill Bannerman, Randy Roth, Scott Graham and Steve DeGurse. The Woodstock marksmen were Tom Glover, Pat Payton, Paul Hastings, Gene McLaren, Dennis Stead and Ray Tilley. Ejected from Tuesday's contest were Steve De Gurse of the Jets and Dan Pringle of Woodstock. The first exhibition encounter for the Jets was a rugged and rough affair with two players on each club ejected and suspended The regular season in the Ontario Hockey Association Continental Senior "A" league opens Friday night at the Ilderton arena when the Lucan-Ilderton Jets meet the Woodstock Royals Local horse wins again Craig Black of Exeter and his three year-old filly Ripper Hancock turned in excellent performances at the first Western World all breed horse show at the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto over the Thanksgiving weekend, Ripper Hancock scored high enough in the performances to place in the top five horses in the Canadian National Reining Futurity and in the finals finished in third position. Horses from the United States, Ontario and Quebec competed for prize monies totalling more than $10,000. • mint,tuft tttiontigmultaq tttttt tseq tttttttt tt lll 11.f till , This Weekend Only . . 10 0 0 ALL Hockey Equipment EXCEPT STICKS Main St. Exeter Open 9 - 5:30 — 235 -226 1 uuunuuptinnnllnttntttltltttttttttttttttt lllllllll for the first two league games of the season. An unassisted goal by Randy Roth, his second of the game with only 28 seconds remaining in the third period gave the Jets their close 3-2 victory over Woodstock. Dick Doughty and Jim Blake were the Lucan-Ilderton per- formers banished from the game and the Woodstock members tossed out were Jack Creel and playing coach Barry Boughner. The only goal of the first period came from the stick of John Yeoman of Woodstock when the Jets were trying to get a power play underway. The second period was scoreless. Less than two minutes had elapsed in the third stanza when Randy Roth brought the Jets back on even terms with a suc- cessful dazzling end to to end rush. At 8,31 of the third period, Don Carter moved the L-I club in front 2-1 as he scored from a scramble around the Woodstock net with assists going to Jim Blake and Rick Fifield, Ray Tilley's unassisted marker at 18;51 again tied the score and set the stage for Roth's winning goal on a hard shot from just inside the blueline, Sonny Pennington in goal for the Jets turned in an outstanding effort especially in the first period when Woodstock put on consistent pressure. week earlier they chalked up a 7-2 win over the Lucan Irish. The Hawks open the regular season in Port Stanley on October 26 and will host the same club at the Exeter arena, Friday, October 31. In Mitchell, Tuesday, the home team scored their only three goals of the game in the first period before the Exeter boys could get untracked near the halfway mark of the second session. Randy Raykraft, Dennis Fischer and John Culligan were the first period marksmen for Mitchell. The Hawks scoring started at 7.36 of the middle frame when Ken Pinder hit the mark on passes from Rick Grenier and Brian Taylor, Only,a minute later Grenier hit on a similar play with help from Tom Hayter and Gerald Weido. The third period was only 30 seconds old when Ron Rader tied the score, converting a pass from Gerald Weido, The go-ahead and winning goal was registered at 9.03 from the stick of Gerald Weido. Assisting were Ron Rader and Rick Ingram, Only 37 seconds later Brian Taylor put the puck into the Mitchell net with the assist going to Ken Pinder. Later in the period, Pinder notched his second goal of the game on passes from Paul Brooks and Brian Taylor and Taylor hit with his second. Assists went to Hayter and Pinder. The Exeter club took 12 of 25 penalties assessed by referees Bill Walsh and Ken Hislop of Strat- ford, In the 9-5 victory over Lucan the Hawks scoring attack was led by Ken Pinder and Brian Taylor with two goals apiece. Scoring in single fashion were Gerald Weido, John Van Gerwen, Rick Ingram, Ron Rader and Steve Jennison. Getting one goal each for the Irish were Cecil Nickles, Ron Funston, Brad Taylor, Murray Connelly and Jim Maguire. P.; NOW BOOKING WINTER HOLIDAYS By SKYLARK SUNTOURS SUNQUEST UNITOURS etc., etc., etc, CONSULT EXETER TRAVEL CENTRE Main St., at Huron EXEtER 23541571 onto„f, lies, No, 0009851 The Exeter Hawks in preparation for the upcoming Ontario Hockey Association Junior "D" season have come up with two exhibition victories. In Mitchell Tuesday night, the local Hawks scored a 7-3 win over their namesakes from Mitchell. A Waxers drop close game The Exeter Waxers opened their pre-season hockey play Saturday when they travelled to Parkhill for a novice division exhibition, Although they have yet to have a team practice, the youngsters chosen for the game came up with a creditable showing and only lost by a 2-1 margin. .George Pratt shot the Exeter crew into an early lead when he banged in his own rebound in the first frame. The score remained at that until the final period when the Parkhill crew knotted the count and then scored the winner with about five minutes left. The Waxers open their regular Shamrock schedule on October 25 when they travel to St. Marys, Hawks are off flying, record double victory