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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
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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
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• 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,
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squeaked out a 4-2 victory to open
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— Numerous trophies were presented Saturday night to successful shooters of
From the left are Bill McNutt, Randy Stanlake, Larry Mason, Doug Bender and
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Exeter Centennials pulled up
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last Sunday, playing as visitors
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Dick Lord got Exeter's tie-goal
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