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Automatic, AM/FM, 1 owner 73 GALAXIE "5" Sedan Automatic, radio, radials 70085 C91971 3495 $2800. 3695 $2500 2495 $1700 2495 $2200 1695 $1400 1895 $1250 2195 $1850 1395 $1100 1495 $700 $1795 $3995 $2495 $3895 $2200 $3995 $750 $595 $600 $1000 4595 $3700 3395 $2500 3695 $3300 4495 $4000 2995 $2200 2995 $2400 3995 $3400 2995 $2795 $2375 $3695 $995 After several years of trying, the Exter Pee Wees finally won the Royal Canadian Legion District C Hockey Championship when they posted three straight wins in the annual tournament in Seaforth, Sunday. Exeter had won the zone Cl tournament at Lucknow during the Christmas break with three straight wins to gain a berth in the district play. The Exeter Pee Wees bowed out of the Goderich Young Canada Week tournament on Thursday when they dropped a 4- 2 decision to Listowel in the consolation semi -final. Listowel jumped into a one- goal lead in the first period on a power play with Mike Murray sitting in the penalty box. Exeter knotted the count at the 8:02 mark of the second period when Dave Shaw finished off a play with Mark Vandergunst and Mike Clark, but only 10 seconds later Listowel took the faceoff right through the Exeter defence to take another lead. They made it 3-1 in the final 30 seconds of the middle frame on Shooters in early action Members of the Exeter claybird gun club swung back into action Saturday after a lengthy layoff due to wintry weather conditions, Despite the lack of practice some good scores were turned in. Visitors John Helessels and Harrison Sc hock recorded identical scores of 21. Heading the regular members with scores of 20 apiece were Randy Stanlake and Larry Mason. Glenn Vickery was next in line with an 18 and Kitchener Pavlick, Ed Lindenfield and Bill Arm- strong posted scores of 17. Doug Bender was in at 16 and Jody Mossenjohn was good for 12, Although they had only 10 players, the locals posted a 6-2 win over Mitchell in the opener and then came back to beat both Seaforth and Lucknow with identical 4-2 margins, Dave Shaw paced the scoring attack in the opener as he fired two goals. Singles came off the sticks of John Kernick, Bill Glover, Mike Clark and Dave Underwood. another power play with Van- dergunst off. Defenceman Dave Shaw had attempted to clear the puck, but his hard shot hit Mike Murray and bounced off to a Listowel attacker who beat Peter Dearing. Listowel scored again in the third period to take a com- manding three-goal margin and then Shaw fired his second of the afternoon with only two and a half minutes left when he took a Underwood, Glover, Clark and Kernick also picked up assists, while also helping out on one goal each were Scott Batten and Mark Vandergunst. Exeter opened up a 5-0 lead before Mitchell could get on the scoreboard and they coasted through the third to their win. That win put them into the semi-final round against Seaforth and they overcame an early pass at the side of the net from Scott Batten. Mike Murray also drew an assist. In the first period, Exeter failed to capitalize on two breakaways as Scott Pincombe was thwarted by the Listowel goalie after racing in all alone from centre ice and near the end of the period, Dave Shaw fired a low shot just inches wide on his solo effort after beating the defence. Seaforth lead to post their 4-2 triumph. Mike Clark scored Exeter's first tally on a play with Bill Grover and then Seaforth scored their pair late in the first to take a lead. Dave Shaw scored on an unassisted effort to knot the count in the second and Clark came back with his second of the game on a play with Tom Coates to Modern living leads the way in Ohio. 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Dave Shaw again scored on an unassisted effort in the final period to give his crew the clincher, Rough tilt Exeter then faced Lucknow in the championship, a situation that was identical to the district tournament. And similar to their earlier meeting the two teams staged a tough physical contest with Exeter emerging the win- ners by a 4-2 margin. The locals jumped to the attack right off the opening whistle and notched three tallies in the first period to open up a commanding lead, Lucknow rebounded with one in the second and another in the third before Bill Glover scored Exeter's final tally to preserve the win. Dave Underwood scored Exeter's initial tally and then Glover picked up the first of his two on a play with Clark. Van- dergunst completed the first period scoring on a play with Glover and Coates. Dave Shaw assisted on Glover's clinching goal in the third. Peter Dearing played three steady games between the pipes for the local crew and most of the Exeter players had to take double shifts at various positions due to their limited number of players. Playing in the tournament were: Peter Dearing, Dave Shaw, Tom Coates, Bill Glover, Mike Clark, Mark Vandergunst, Scott Pincombe, Scott Batten, Dave Underwood and John Kernick. Lloyd Moore coached the team to their championship and manager of the squad is Bev Skinner. Cancer can be beaten Try, try again, pays off for pee wees in annual Legion district tournament Lose to Listowel Steer This Way Eliminated in Young Canada By LARRY SNIDER WIN LEGION EVENT — The Exeter pee wees scored three straight wins on Sunday to capture the Royal Canadian Legion district C hockey championship. The boys had gained entry to the event by win- ning three straight games to capture the zone title in the Christmas break. Members of the team, four of whom were missing from the lineup for the Sunday event are, back row left: Bill Glover, coach Lloyd Moore, Scott Brintnell, Mike Clark, Mike Murray, Tom Coates, Mark Vandergunst, manager Bev Skinner, John Kernick, Dave Shaw and Scott Batten. Front row: Peter Dearing, Steve Prout, Steve Riddell, Scott Pincombe and Dave Underwood. T-A photo IN THE NET — Listowel's number 11 slides the puck into the Exeter net behind Peter Dearing to help his team to a win in the Goderich Young Canada Week pee wee tournament. Arriving too late to help on the play are Exeter's Bill Glover, Dave Shaw and Tom Cocites who is shown beside another Listowel player who helped set up the goal. T-A photo Page 1.8. Times-Advocate, March 31 , 1977 Sports Spotlight By Ross Haugh . While the game actually ended in a tie the Exeter Minor Hockey Association was really the winner in last Sunday's exhibition fun hockey game between the coaches and Team Ten of CFPL television. We believe the final score was 3-3 but the EMHA will be richer by about $250 according to Eric Finkbeiner, chair- man of the Exeter Kinsmen club sponsoring committee. The Kinsmen are to be congratulated for their efforts in organizing the game and providing lunch for the com- batants after it was all over. Eric Finkbeiner told us this week that his group is look- ing forward to a similar attraction next year when the new South Huron recreation centre should be in full operation. He indicated there was a possibility the NHL Old Timers will be contacted to provide the opposition for a locally based team of some kind. While the EMHA benefits from the recent game, two of the coaches and managers who took part in the on ice action probably are wondering what the benefits were. Our editor friend in the next office has been hobbling about with a sore knee and the genial manager at Discount Dave's Wayne Pearce stopped a shot in practice with his elbow. Growing in popularity A former Exeter resident is very instrumental in the growth of old timer hockey in Canada. Don "Boom" Gravett now living in Hanover is the development officer for the Canadian Old Timers Hockey Association. The Boomer came .to Exeter in the 1950's to play with the Exeter Mohawks and eventually stayed on here as recreation director before moving to a similar position in Hanover. Gravett dropped into our office only two days after he returned from the 1977 International tournament for Old Timers which was held in Switzerland. Since October 1 of last year he has travelled more than 28,000 air miles in promoting and organizing teams and leagues of old timers. The phrase Old Timers may be a bit misleading. Most of the players are far from walking around with canes. The minimum age to qualify for old timer play is 35 years. Many top notch hockey players are past this age re- quirement but are very capable of continuing. The old timer rules make it easier for men of this age to continue with a set of rules which make the risk of injury a lot less. Body checking and slap shots are not allowed in this old timer competition. Gravett said more than 1,700 Canadians travelled to Switzerland for this year's competition. This contingent in- cluded a large number of fans. The theme of old timer hockey is "fun, participation and fellowship." Even in regular league competition, statistics are not kept in scoring or standings. This certain- ly make for more leisurely competition and fun. The number of old timer teams in Canada has grown from 36 when the movement first took hold in 1975 to the present time when at least 240 teams have been organized. One of the reasons for Gravett to be in Exeter this week was to make a few contacts in hope of organizing an old timers team for Exeter and district. There certainly appears to be plenty of potential players who qualify in the age department and are spry enough to get into action. Leagues are going this year both south and north of Ex- eter and chances of entering either appear good. To the south teams playing this year include London, Ilderton and St. Thomas. To the north Gravett is hoping to add to the present grouping of Goderich, Kincardine, Port Elgin and Seaforth. Gravett's territory in attempting to develop more old timers includes southwestern Ontario and from Victoria, British Columbia to Thunder Bay. Next year's International tournament will be held in Copenhagen in March. This year Goderich won the "D" division under the guidance of playing coach Ted Williams who is well known to local intermediate "A" and Senior "B" fans of some 20 years ago. More tournaments than ever are planned for 1978. The Western Canada tournament will be in Victoria and five arenas will be used in the competition. In addition six major tourneys are being planned. While all the sites have not yet been chosen, Gravett expects they will be held in Charlottetown, London, Kitchener and Niagara Falls. Looking for ball players Last week we mentioned that the annual meeting of the Stephen Township Minor Bseball Association would be held at the Stephen Central School on Wednesday, April 13. It has now been changed to April 20. This week officials of the baseball group are attempting to contact all players wishing to participate. This includes not only youngsters from all parts of the township of Stephen but from Exeter and Grand Bend. A coupon appears elsewhere on these pages. It is not a registration form but just a survey to know how many are interested in participating in the program. Male dominance We haven't heard any official objections yet but there could be some before the opening ceremonies at the first Toronto Blue Jays game on April 7 at CNE Stadium. Blue Jays officials have lined up ten youngsters to take part in the pre-game festivities. Only three are girls and they have been relegated to very minor positions. Among those taking part will be the children of Ontario Premier William Davis, Metro chairman Paul Godfrey, North York mayor Mel Lastman and federal finance minister Donald MacDonald. The three girls will act as the umpire and coaches at first and third bases while the boys will fill the other positions including the pitcher and batter. Let's hear from you girls, DRINKINGp DRIVING DISASTER Beceteera