HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-04-14, Page 13JACK SALTER
Larry Snider is pleased to announce the appointment of Art
Bell and Jack Salter to the sales staff. Art has spent over 20
years in the new and used car business in the Lucan area,
while Jack has over 14 years experience in the Goderich
area. Both men are well qualified to look after your needs,
whether it be for a new or used car or truck. Drop in and in-
troduce yourself to them today and let them help you choose
from one of the many super savings in Larry's giant stock
reduction.
76 LTD 2 door, automatic air, radio, rear defroster, one owner.
Mileage 40407, Licence KME034. Wos $4895
75 LANDAU 4 door, automatic air, AM/FM, luxury interior, speed
control Mileage 42442. Licence JFN916. Was $4995
75 TORINO SEDAN automatic, power steering and brakes, radio.
Mileage 42200. Licence JYY645. Was 83495
74 LTD 4 door hardtop, automatic air, radio. Mileage 47163.
Licence DFZ951, Was $3295
73 CUTLASS SUPREME 2 door, buckets, 350 V8, automatic, power
brakes, power steering, radials. Mileage 48304. Licence DFV187.
Was $3495
73 GALAXIE "5" SEDAN automatic, radio, radials. Mileage 44669.
Licence DHH472. Was $2495
73 OLDS ROYALE, 4 door, automatic, AM/FM, 1 owner. Mileage
44507. Licence DFV118. Was $3695
73 MARQUIS 2 door, automatic air, radio. Mileage 43530. Licence
DFU475. Was $2495.
73 FORD RANCH WAGON V8, automatic, radio. Mileage 80398.
Licence DFZ446. Was $1695
71 MAVERICK SEDAN 302 V8, automatic, radio. Mileage 85352.
Licence CWP306, Was $1395
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ART BELL
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1972 TORINO 4-door, V8, automatic, power stering, power brakes.
Licence DT1.810
1974 ASTRA WAGON, 6 cylinder, has o transmission (of some
kind), Licence HOJ131
72 MAVERICK SEDAN, 6 cylinder, automatic, radio. Mileage
34738, Licence DFX563
75 GREMLIN Automatic. Mileage 19303. Licence JOT468
74 BUICK CENTURY 2 door, Luxus, V8, flight bench, radials,
Ziebart, Licence DFZ738
74 DART 2 door, 6 cylinder, automatic, radio. Mileage 60948.
Licence I-INL295
73 LTD 4 door, automatic, AM/FM, split bench. Licence DFZ456
72 CENTURION 2 door, As is. Mileage 14708. Licence DJM556
70 MARQUIS, 2 door, As is. Mileage 30857. Licence FKD399
1969 CHRYSLER 4 door, V8, automatic, power steering and brakes,
(Before inspection). Licence DFV329
1969 GALAXIE XL 2 door, V8, automatic, power steering and
brakes, buckets. Licence DFW796
, TRUCKS
1974 GMC 1/2 TON V8, stick shift. Mileage 49925. Licence D16091.
75 F100 PICKUP 6 cylinder, insulated topper, stick. Mileage 32859.
Licence D16094. Was $3695
75 F150 SUPER CAB Ford topper, 360 V8, Ranger, radio, certified.
Mileage 41050, Licence D16090
74 FORD F100 RANGER, 302 V8, radio, rear bumper. Mileage
66602, Licence D16086. Was $2995
74 CHEV 1/2 TON V8, automatic, tutone. Mileage 66512, Licence
D15074, Was, $2995
76 COURIER PICKUP, (Demonstrator) 1800 cc engine, J speed over-
drive, rear step bumper, tape stripes, 6 ply whitewall tires. Mileage
5034. Licence DI5641. Was $4348.
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'2495
'3895
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'2995
'695
'595
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1395
'2050
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NEEDS A HANDLE — Kim McKinnon failed to score on this play as he
couldn't get untwisted in time to get his stick on this loose puck in front
of the Wellington net on Saturday. By the time he got turned, the
goalie had moved back to block the open net. Staff photo
SQUEEZE PLAY — Hawks forward Don McKeller has trouble getting
back into the play as he is blocked by a Wellington defender and
goalie Gerry Harrison. The latter wrapped his big glove around
McKeller's mid-section to prevent him from getting back to the
uck. Staff photo
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The Exeter Hawks expect to
open their best-of-seven OHA
junior "D" final with a game in
the Zurich arena this Sunday at
8:00 p.m, against either Stayner
or Tavistock.
At time of writing, the Stayner
Siskins led that semi-final by a 3-2
margin and the sixth game was
slated for Tavistock Wednesday,
The seventh, if needed, will be
back in Stayner on Thursday.
The Stayner team is an
unknown quantity to area fans,
although they are the defending
OHA champions. The series with
Tavistock has been unusual in
that Stayner has recorded two
lopsided wins on their home ice
They won by a 14-1 count in the
second game and took the fifth by
a 17-2 verdict.
In a telephone interview with
Tavistock manager Laverne
Pinder leads
playoff race
Over the playoff trail to date,
Ken Pinder and Brian Taylor
have paced the Exeter Hawks
scoring in their 17 games. The
locals have won 12 of those
contests.
Pinder is the leading scorer
with 16 goals and 14 assists for 30
points, while Taylor has led the
goal scoring with 20. He has also
picked up eight assists for 28
points.
Rick Ingram follows in third
place with 25 points and John
VanGerwen has picked up 24.
Goalie Randy Lovie, who has
played in all but one of those 17
games has a very low goals
against average at 2.68. He was
the top goalie in the league this
year as well.
Don McKellar bas continued as
the team's "bad man" in the
playoffs with 95 minutes in
penalties. That total does not in-
clude two game misconducts nor
a major misconduct. In total, he
has sat out four and a half periods
of play in the penalty box.
Captain Steve Jennison is next
in that department with an even
hour in penalties, In addition, he
picked up a three-game
suspension for a match penalty.
The complete scoring statistics
for the playoffs as compiled by
coach Ron Bogart are as follows:
Name G A Pts PIM
Pinder 16 14 30 41
Taylor 20 8 28 8
Ingram 7 18 25 8
Van Gerwen 11 13 24 4
Weido 6 13 19 14
Mommersteegg 10 19 8
McKellar 9 7 16 95
Muller 8 7 15 29
N. Skinner 3 11 14 12
Knight 4 9 13 35
Ferguson 5 8 13 12
Jennison 1 7 8 60
McKinnon 1 6 7 47
Kinsman 0 4 4 30
Hayter 1 1 2 2
Brooks 0 2 2 8
P. Pooley 1 0 1 0
Lovie 0 1 1 8
Skinner 0 0 0 0
Area horse sets.
personal record
Angela Day, owned by Jack
and Angela .Morrissey, Grand
Bend established a personal
record on the weekend by pacing
a mile in 2.04:3 at Mohawk
Raceway.
The area horse was driven by
Dennis Morrissey.
Team shoot
is popular
The hunters special team shoot
is proving to be popular each
Saturday for members of the
Exeter claybird gun club.
Ed Lindenfield and Larry
Mason won the first round bet-
ween the four teams with an eight
while Glen Vickery and Jody
Mosurinjohn combined to take
the second round with a seven.
In the regular competition
Larry Dobson with 20 out of 25.
Randy Stanlake was next with 19;
Bill McNutt scored an 18 and
deadlocked with 17 each were Bill
Armstrong, Glen Vickery, Jody
Mosurinjohn and Larry Mason.
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Yantzi, the T-A learned that the
Braves had been hurt with four
players missing from their lineup
due to injuries and sickness.
Included in the list of the missing
is their top scorer and top
defenceman.
While the team has been hurt,
he said that Stayner is not a
particularly rough team,
although they are extremely fast.
"I've never seen anything like
it,"he commented on Tuesday.
"You'll have a tussle and it's
very hard to win up there,"he
said when asked how he would
rate the Hawks against Stayner.
While he was not counting his
team out, he did admit that he
wasn't expecting too much in
Wednesday night's game.
The two lopsided defeats
suffered by Tavistock have both
come on Monday nights. "We're
just not a Monday night hockey
team, I guess," he related.
Yantzi also indicated that the
ice conditions at Stayner were
far from ideal. While Monday
night's ice was the best they've
seen to date in the series, it wasn't
flooded between the second and
third periods. He said he didn't
know why.
He also noted that the Braves
couldn't do anything right in
Stayner, while the Siskins
couldn't do anything wrong. He
said the 110 mile trip also hurt his
squad.
Tavistock won both their home
games and lost the other game in
Stayner by a 6-4 count. "We were
in that one right until the last few
minutes when we ran into two
penalties," he said.
The Tavistock manager in-
dicated that the crowd in Stayner
have been around 600 while
Tavistock have been enjoying
between 700 and 800.
Hawks expect to open Sunday
Tavistock hurting, manager not optimistic
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