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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-05-12, Page 10MILLER'S AUTO WRECKERS wishes to announce that Albert (experienc- ed welder) specializing in custom welding has joined the staff. T.SINTUTIN, KEN SMITH POOLS 28 Mill St., Egmondville Phone Seaferth 527-0469 • INGROUND POOLS • CONCRETE, FIBREGLAS • VINYL LINER • CHEMICALS • MAINTAINENCE ▪ ABOVE GROUND POOLS • POOL ACCESSORIES • SAUNAS • WHIRLPOOL BATH Free Estimates PIONEER la CAR STEREO It's the finest in stereo equipment for your car GET OUR PRICE BEFORE YOU BUY Jerry MacLean & Son AUTOMOTIVE LTD . Exeter 235 0800 OUR STORE IS BIG ENOUGH TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS i BUT SMALL ENOUGH 10 BE FRIENDLY (v) Page 10 Times-Advocate, May 12, 1977 with victory over Poplar Hill Association schedule. Poplar Hill struck first as they scored in the first inning. Ed Robb led off the game with a single and after stealing second scored as Skip Noble singled to left field. Poplar Hill added another run in the bottom of the fourth as Skip Noble doubled and scored as George McQueen doubled. The Royals then went to the attack in the top of the sixth as Paul McKnight led off with a single. Steve Hodgins reached on a fielder's choice and after Peter Glover advanced the runners, Bill Farquhar singled to score one run. Jack Glover then knocked in two more runs with a double and Terry Bourne singled sharply into left field to score the fourth TOP CLAYBIRD MARKSMEN — Winners in the Exeter claybird gun club trophy shoot held Saturday are shown above. From the left are Bob Snell, Tim Oliver, Jody Mosurinjohn, Peggy Lindenfield, Glenn Vickery, Bonnie McNutt and Terry Romphf, T-A.photo HONDA REMKES ENTERPRISES THE WHACKERS WIN — The consolation championship of the Exeter ladies bowling league was won by F:" the Whackers. Back, left, Barb Laye, Peg Northcoat, Anne Jennings, Judy Kyle and Jacky Hrudka. Front,' E Hwy. #4 S. of Exeter Ph. 22 -6281 ROseanne Lavier, Joan Cleave, Linda Webber and Joyce Mayer. T-A photo Royals open fastball season 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 • Sales • Service • Parlt run and and the rally. Jim Daniels started on the mound for Poplar Hill and took the loss. Ron Daniels came on in the sixth and finished up. Brian Hodgins went the distance for the Royals giving up five hits while striking out four and not issueing a walk. The Royals were led at the plate by Paul McKnight and Jack Glover who each had two hits. The Royals next game is to- night Thursday in Exeter with Poplar Hill supplying the op- position. Cliff Gingerich will be making his first start with the Royals He is a top notch .hurler from the Zurich area. The Royals also are looking for some more funds and anyone wishing to donate or help finance the team should contact one of the players. Install windows in parish hall By MRS. HEBER DAVIS SAINTSBURY The men installed the new windows on the Parish Hall and the ladies cleaned and shined them. The ladies of St. Patrick's church catered Friday evening to the Lucan branch of the Masonic Order for their annual banquet at the arena in Ilderton. Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis were Saturday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Abbott, Lucan. Mr. David Edwards and friend visited his sister Mr. & Mrs. Paul Blay and family Saturday night and the Blay family spent Sunday with Paul's parents Mr. & Mrs. Reg Blay, Ipperwash Beach. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dobbs, Freddie and Patti entertained Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dobbs, Exeter and their aunt and uncle Mr. & Mrs. William Hill, Strathroy for dinner Mother's day. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Barker and Mr. Ed Ryan, Lucan were en- tertained to dinner by their daughter Joan, London Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll, Mr. & Mrs. Ron Carroll, Ian and Brenda and Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Carroll, Lesa and Julie were dinner guests with Mr. & Mrs. Ford Dyer, Sarnia, Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall, Nancy, Marylou and Robert visited Mr. & Mrs. Charles Tindall, London, Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Tindall returned to London from Florida last week. Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Mac- Donald, Grand Bend and Mr. & Mrs. Tom Kooy, Centralia were guests Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll, DRINKING,oka DRIVING evita4 DISASTER %/wad- Tuesday night the Exeter Royals with nine ball players travelled to Poplar Hill and squeaked out a 4-2 victory to open the Southwestern F'as tball Guaranteed Investment Certificates % 2 Annual interest Semi-annual interest Member Canada Deposit In >urance Corporation Serving more and more people since 1889 UCTORIA and GREY TRUST COMPANY DENNIS J. SMITH - Manager MRS. JOYCE BLACK - Accountant 235 -05 30 WIN GUN CLUB AWARDS the Exeter claybird gun club. Neil Romphf. — Numerous trophies were presented Saturday night to successful shooters of From the left are Bill McNutt, Randy Stanlake, Larry Mason, Doug Bender and T-A photo CB-400F. Your basic super sport. If you've been looking for a middleweight bike with big ideas, the Honda 400 Super Sport will live up to your expectations, The CB-400F features a powerful four-cylinder OHC engine, with a six-speed gear box and a red line of 10,000 rpm's to match. Around town or riding two up out on a winding road, the 400 handles like a champion. With plenty of comfort to spare. And the sleek four-into-one exhaust's bound to turn a few heads. So get on down toyour Honda dealers' and get on the classic middleweight, the 400 Super Sport. "rr.'ipt You're ahead on a ea de 7-4 add P,J11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 FETTES TOURS OTTAWA — Join us on a beautiful spring tour to Ottawa the Nations Capital. Each year in May, Ottawa comes alive with millions of flowers during Canadian Tulip Festival. Our tour includes transportation, 2 nights accommodation, guided city tour and a delightful cruise on the Rideau. 3 day tours depart May 17, 21 and 24. Some space still open. WHEELING WEST VIRGINIA — See all the stars at the WWVA Jamboree. Always a terrific Country & Western Show. 2 day tours depart May 27, June 24, September 16 and November 11. All transportation, accommodation and reserved Jamboree tickets included. HOLLAND MICHIGAN — Depart May 12 for 3 days. Join your friends and see authentic Dutch village, old time Street Scrubbing, Windmill Island, Klompin Dancers, Tulip Farms and much more. A few seats are still open for this annual festival. FRANKENMUTH — 2 day tour departs June 11. See the monster Festival Parade, Heritage Park, tour Frankenmuth wheie a little of old Bavaria blends with new America. Tru- ly a scenic and enjoyable trip. A few seats on second bus. AGAWA CANYON — SENIOR CITIZENS SPECIAL — A special tour arranged and priced for our seniors. Includes transportation, accommodations, old fashioned train ride to beautiful Agawa Canyon and cruise on the Chi-Cheeman. Depart June 14 for 3 days. Phone now and don't be disappointed. CANADIAN WEST — 21 day tour departs June 25 and 27 (Stampede) also July 24 and August 15. A complete tour including all admission and side trips. Features Sault Ste. Marie, Winnipeg, Regina, Edmonton, Jasper, Kamloops, Vancouver, Victoria, Vernon, Okanagon Valley, Fraser Canyon, Banff, Athabasca Glacier, Calgary, Medicine Hat, North Dakota, Wisconsin, Michigan and more. Reserve now while space is available. EAST COAST — SENIORS SPECIAL — 7 day tour departs June 15 and September 6. Features stops at New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine and Massachusetts as well as Nova Scotia. Tour highlight is a complete round trip cruise on the M/S CARIBEE from Portland to Yarmouth including cabin, breakfast and dinner. City tour of Halifax, Annapolis Valley and return journey via beautiful and scenic Mohawk Trail. 12 DAY ATLANTIC PROVINCES — Our ever popular tour includes P.E.I., Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, New Brunswick, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, New York. See Magnetic Hill, Cabot Trail, Woodleigh Replicas, Rock of Ages Granite Quarry, Mohawk Trail, a delightful daytime cruise from Yarmouth to Portland and a guided tour of Halifax. Seats are booking rapidly. Departs June 27, July 27, July 31 and August 9. 15 DAY MARITIMES & QUEBEC — Features all the highlights of the Maritimes plus Montreal and Quebec City. See Green Gables, Peggy's Cove, Charlottetown, Summerside and more, A fantastic 15 days of scenery. How about the longest covered bridge? Yes you will see it! Departs July 10 and 24th. MONTREAL/QUEBEC CITY — The 6 day tour departs June 17 and features historic Mon- treal and Quebec City. Guided city tours of most cities are included as well as Saint Anne De Beaupre, Montmorency Falls and the Laurentians. A leisurely tour wjth lots of history. MORE TOURS — July 16 and July 25, 6 day tour Circling Lake Michigan, Superior and Georgian Bay featuring Thunder Bay, July 18 and August 28 Polar Bear Express and Moosonee with a cruise on the Chi-Cheeman included in the 5 day tour. August 22 and September 5, 5 day Pennsylvania Dutch Tour featuring Gettysburg, Hershy, Corning and Amish country in Lancaster county. September 10, 7 day Washington and Colonial Virginia. EUROPE — 23 day tour departs September 15 and features fantastic fall scenery in Holland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Lichtenstein, Luxembourg, Belgium, France. All side trips, admissions, breakfast, dinners etc. included. Must book now to qualify for advance booking price. REMEMBER — We are happy to send you our complete brochure with details of all tours, give us a call, All Fettes Tours have washroom equipped coaches, first class hotels and are fully escorted. PICK UPS — We make Convenient pick ups, ask about your town, MITCHELL FETTES TOURS MOUNT FOREST 519-323-1545 519-348 -8492 (CALL COLLECT) G OLFERS CLINTON SEAFOR N ITCHELL East Park Golf Gardens BEST SELECTION BEST PRICES BEST FOLLOW-UP SERVICE IN SOUTHWESTERN ONTARIO One of Canada's OUTSTANDING Golf Houses • Clubs • Bags • Carts • Shoes • Clothing • Accessories Everything for the golfer FINE KNITTED COTTON - REG. $22.95 Lynx Golf Shirts $11 2." Come in and look us over ...It's Well Worth The Drive Phone 451-2950 For Full Information Over 53 different types for sale. Including - Starter, Middle and Professional Models. 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Extremely high and fitful winds troubled both teams in es- tablishing attacks during a hard and closely played game, although a slight edge went to the Exeter players on individual performance. The Centennials play at home next Sunday, meeting West Williams at Canner's Field at 2 p.m. The following Sunday, May 22, Exeter plays at Taxandria at 2p.m. ADAMS = Heating & Cooling EL: • Heating Systems of-All Types E INSTALLED, MODERNIZED and MAINTAINED 2 • General Sheet - Metal Work • Air Conditioning E ti • Humidifiers i • Ventilation 235-2187 133 Huron St., East, Exeter ttiuiruurmutunnfmnnnuluuninniitntir