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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-04-28, Page 19BEST AT HURON PARK — Each year the Huron Park Minor Hockey Association awards one week at the Huron Hockey School to the player selected the most valuable during the past concluded season. Above, David "Meeker" Smith is congratulated by president Andy McIntyre and vice-president Bob Lawrence. T-A photo Huron Park enters league Times-Advocate, April 2E1, 1977 Page 19 Royals prepare for fastball season The WEED EATER Family Can Cut It FROM ONLY $3995 It's amazing how one tool can brighten your out- bok on yard work, while also giving your lawn or ground the distinct look of professional care. Needie is 4 tools in 1 — a trimmer, an edger, a mower, and a sweeper. It uses the patented Weed Eater system that cuts with specially-treated fishing line. And, besides being faster and easier to use, cutting grass with fishing line is also safer. 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Wein 475 6190 6022 5610 5528 5371 4854 5662 5546 5454 . 5251 5143 4848 Steer This Way By LARRY SNIDER HONOUR HP MINORS — The most improved and valuable players on each of the Huron Park minor hockey teams received trophies at Saturday's annual awards presentations. Back, left, Tom Dinney, Paul Theander, Shane Peacock and Greg Lawrence. Front, Todd Lewis, Robbie Finkbeiner and Rich Lather. T-A photo SPECIAL AWARDS — Trophies were presented to the most improved and valuable players on each Huron Park minor hockey team, Saturday. From the left are Terry Hodgins, Todd Case, Jill Tuckey, Barb Swartz and Mark Christie. T-A photo Brian liodgins. There is no year so mileage limit in the league this eligible. anyone in the area is Exeter will also be the host for the all star game August 17. FLOOR COVERING • WALLPAPER FAMILY CLOTHING • DRAPES • FABRICS