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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-04-29, Page 14Heat your room... not your chimney!!! OPENING SATURDAY, MAY AL'S FIREPLACE HUT 429 MAIN ST. EXETER 235-2022 •Heatllator Fireplaces (installed) 'Insulated Chimneys eFireplaceAccessories *Masonry Products, angel stone, brick, tiles, etc. •Barbeques *Wrought Iron Railings Professionally Installed by Huron Heatliator Page 14 Times-Advocate, April 2911976. ville, Mark Stephens, John Mol, Leslie Hunter-Duvar, Angie Wraight, and Nancy Durand. T-A photo, Julie Blommaert,Patti Bierling, and Darlene Sillery. Back row: Diane Fisher, Sharon Skinner, Gibby Dow, Kevin Varley, Janet Jensen, and Karen Rowe. T-A photo. JUNIOR AND PEE WEE RUNNERS UP in Exeter Minor Bowling for this year were front row: from the left: Sherri Varley, Scott Heywood, Scott Bierling, Sherri Cornish, Dawn Taylor. Back row, Eugene Glan- BOTH THE JUNIOR AND PEE WEE CHAMPS were on hand Monday night to pick up their awards at the Exeter Minor Bowling Banquet, held at the Legion. From the left front: Darryl Sweitzer, Bryan Quinn, W111111111111111111. 111111111111111111\ Tigers cancel practice SCOREBOARD RIM& Bob Hoffman, from Dashwood as president, Percy Bedard, of Zurich as vice-president and John Livermore, Clinton, secretary-treasurer. Steer This Way EXETER MEN'S "A" PLAYOFFS FL EF AL SU BY LARRY SNIDER Practice Calls Remember the gasoline crisis, when car makers looked toward electric cars? Now they're wondering if we have enough electric power available. Darts Eight teams were eliminated from the League on Friday night and the following eight will now play off this Friday to determine which four will go into the finals next week. Sassenachs vs Scotties Outlaws vs Double 'W' Flying Highs vs Wraggtime '4' inlaws vs Nighthawks The Dart banquet will be held in the Legion Hall on May 15th, and all league players, regular a ndspa res are welcome to attend. S. Boyle 654 5 7 J. Cleave 575 2 4 F. Dubarry 734 5 17 G. Webb 630 2 14 EXETER MEN'S MAJOR B, Farquhar 795 4 12 J. Bedard 714 3 7 C. Murray 749 5 12 R. Wood 786 2 7 W. Pearce 751 5 13 R. Smith 726 2 12 EXETER 'IV PLAYOFFS R. Frayne 677 5 10 K. Edwards 713 2 14 L. Stire 754 7 9 Default 0 0 B. Nicol 701 3 12 G. Pratt 697 4 18 CONSOLATION PLAYOFFS D. Ferguson 590 3 10 M. Brintnell 614 4 12 J. Smith 671 7 18 Default 0 0 K. Snedden 552 0 9 B. Hogg 622 7 14 Sudden dip in gas mileage is a warning of carburetor problems. Disassembly, clean- ing and adjustment may be all you need, though a worn car- buretor should be overhauled or replaced. Where are you driving on vacation? You can get a free map of the national parks from U.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C. 20240, 11329 11779 11693 12263 11295 11111 11503 10590 11781 11059 12011 .our HomeN,tereo ROTOOrylents W.e caniproyi e a complete selection of top quarity'Rato sock .• • RECEIVING AWARDS at the Exeter Minor Bowling banquet Monday night were the "Crazy Bowlers", the senior champs. From the left front, Kathy Lamonte, Micki Tzavoras, Susan Crawford. Bock, Paul Scott, Brad Baynham, Steve Pearce, and Ed Hunter-Duvar. T-A photo. Coaches, managers and league conveners are welcome to submit the time, place, date and team scheduled to practice for publication in this space to the T- A, This will be a weekly feature, published in order to allow the players and fans to know the proper times. Submissions must be in the T-A office by each Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. Changes will be allowed until Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. Submissions will not be sought, and must be volun- teered. Dashwood Tigers: rescheduled from last week. May 2 at 2:00 p.m., Dashwood Community Park. Exeter Royals: May 3 and May 5 at 7:00 p.m. at Exeter Com- munity Park. Wally's, Merner's, Exeter Pharmacy, Canadian Tire and Junction soccer teams practice from 6:30 to 7 :45 May 6 in the new gym at South Huron District High School. The Dashwood Tigers ran into winter again Sunday and winter won ;temporarily postponing their opening practice for one week until May 2 at 2:00 p.m. The Tigers had hoped to open their practice season April 25 but the inclement weather forced manager Jack Schade to post- pone it. They will again be competing in the Huron-Perth League, which has been reduced to three teams this year. Along with the Tigers, there is the Clinton Colts and the Zurich Mets. To round out their schedule, the Tigers will play interlocking league games with the Western Ontario Athletic Association, who will be fielding four teams this season: the Hanover Senators, the Kincardine Canucks, Listowel Centennials and the Chesley Eagles. The championship will be decided between the league winners of the two leagues. Schade said the schedule for the coming season was drawn up April 26 in Wingham. The Tigers open their season May 21 at home against the Zurich squad. The majority of the Tigers home games will be played on Friday nights. The new executive for the Huron-Perth League consists of RO NO 167 C4 DD SP YW AJ CO HA TA BO ER OE HP HE KI BS AH HD HB MM PI PO AL OB CE WL PP BL , GY IN TA MM GG SS SP HO JS if you tow a trailer, or carry heavy loads in the trunk or back seat, you'll get better car performance with load- leveling shocks. They are made up of special-performance shock absorbers and matching variable compression springs. .8820 9129 8839 8917 8229 8102 9431 8569 8552 TUESDAY LADIES M. Holtzman 522 . P. Hunter Duvar 625 M. Glover 543 B. Turnbull 711 Y. Jacques 525 J. Simpson 515 G. Tripp 643 S, Weber 448 J, Heywood 595 J. Cleave 612 P. Haugh 577 THURSDAY LADIES T.Stagg 722 J. Mantey 621 N. Dowson 712 M. Samis 633 S. Wright 662 B. Taylor 567 K. Bierling 656 R. Eveland 677 D. Case 525 forfeit 4932 Brakes grabbing? Problem may be grease on the brake lining. Hare .* Farm Life mmercial t,Retirement Plans Larry Snider MOTORS LIMITED EXETER 235-1640 LONDON 227-4191 Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer Soccer Tuesday, May 4 Exeter at Clinton Friday, May 7 Exeter at Listowel Monday May 10 Goderich at Exeter Friday, May 14 Stratford N.W. at Exeter Tuesday, May 18 .Wingham at Exeter Tuesday, May 25 Exeter at Seaforth Friday, May 28 - Sudden Death Semi-Finals Tuesday, June 1, Sudden Death Finals • "Bang. Bang.You're dead: SENIOR INDIVIDUAL WINNERS in Minor Bowling this year were from the left front: Cindy Fisher, Mickie Tzavaras, Ingrid Peitsch,Back: Tyler Bishop, Steve Pearce, and Steve Wells. T-A photo. Skaters hold annual meet Before you invest in a big brake job on your old car, consider a new one. Now's the time to see the smstrt, economical models at Larry Sniders. Come in soon for a test ride. Some say the violence in our media makes us-and our children-react, to the world in a violent way. If that's true,we're in trouble. There's been very little research in Canada, and none about all the media. The Royal Commission on Violence in the Communi- cations Industry is trying to find an answer, What. does violence mean? Does it reflect. the real world? Or can it create a different, more violent world in which we all have to live? What. is the Commission doing? We're reviewing the current. research. Holding public hearings for everyone. And w e'll be recommending appropriate action for all levels of government., to the industry and to the public. What can you do? You can start by thinking about the effect that violence in the media has-good or bad-on your life. Your family. And that includes violence in radio, TV, comic books, newspapers, popular music, movies, books-even rock concerts. Then, tell tts what you think. Send us your ideas. Come to the hearings. And when the time comes to make recommendations, there'll be things you can do. In your own home, your own neighbourhood. With your own children. It's important. for all of us to know more about media violence and how it affects us. We will, if you help. The Royal Commission on Violence is holding a hearing in: LONDON: Friday, May 7-7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Education Centre Auditorium/Second Floor 165 Elmwood Avenue London, Ontario Commissioners: The fon, Judy TAW rsii, His HoneurJudlie eti,S cot t Call us toll-free anytime at 1-800-261-7(191, T1 re Royal Commission on Violence f In the Communications industry, 151 rtiooi Street. West, loons 810, =ea. ,41=ti Toronto, Oniatio M5S 2V6, lams" Thursday, April 22 at Exeter Public School, the Exeter Figure Skating club held their annual meeting. Despite the arena closing, a succcesSful year had passed with a chocolate bar sale, a dance and registration being the chief sources of income. The new executive is: past president, Anne Prout; president, Gayland Josephson; vice-president, Shirley Hart; secretary, Pat Down; treasurer, Marie Tiernan; badge secretary, Grace Adkins; Test chairman, Eve Josephson, Directors: Jack and Flo Underwood, Karen Pfaff, Marguerite McLeod, Agnes. Aunger, Barb Turnbull. It was decided to ask for two more directors from new registrations in the fall. Brad Loosley, club pro will return in the fall. The time has tentatively been booked.