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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-05-12, Page 11SI IP g'S.1 a * „1,1 l'a ** .9 g.1•1! I") t * to I • I I I 1 11 * 11 :.:::$1:11 ‘1 :: " e : a. "rrlir!*1` I p6 D DPI ; It I 40.1-,t.t• 11112*1.418/' a C'I 1.• 11' . g D n g 11. *D. gs., g 4, 111 '11 '10 , I.In a a WIN "B" LEAGUE TITLE — The regular championship of the Exeter men's "B" bowling league was won by the T-A. Back, left, Jim Beckett, Ross Haugh and Bill Batten, Front, Jim Scott and Al Flynn, Missing were Bart De Vries, Lorne Eedy and Bob Nicol. T-A photo Swimming pool staff set TORO TWO-WAY SAVINGS Special Bagging Offer Save money with a Whirlwind II, a quality engineered mower at a reasonable price. For added savings, buy one now and get a bagging attachment—worth at least $20— at no extra charge. With no Increase in price over last year's Whirkuind,t you gel a machine with a Scythe- Action blade and Improved safety features, such as a flexible rear Safety Shield. Visit us today and get a bagging attachment with any Whirlwind II while bag kit supplies last, Whirtwind~ it rotary mower by Torox self- propelled model 16287 TORO. Sales and Service REMKES ENTERPRISES Hwy. #4 S. of Exeter Ph. 228-6287 10 to 15 degrees F warmer water Absorbed and trapped heat MP Massey Ferguson GOLF GET OUR PRICE BEFORE YOU BUY Jerry MacLean & Son - Exeter AUTOMOTIVE LTD, 235-0800 OUR STORE IS BIG ENOUGH TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS... BUT SMALL ENOUGH TO BE FRIENDLY 11 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 11 Tu cylinder 495 6 cylinder with this coupon 3998 cylinder ko" Replace Spark Plugs Ignition points Condenser. Rotor loo Adjust timing, carburetor and beltS V Check Distributor cap. cooling system hoses spark plug wires, coil PCV Valve air filter and gasoline filter Includes light truckS and imports Paris and labour included. not more than LLING ALL CARS SPRING CHECK-UP with this coupon up to Ao4 Change oil (4 quarts) 100. Install new Oil Filter idgl Inspect raollasdutsirpees suspension springs shock steering assembly and I all belts V Check all fluid levelS to record temperature prOtec• • 6 tion of coolant if' 0 all signals and lights 01 exhaust system Passenger cars only SOUTH END SERVICE 235.'2322 iporifr ===14 COMPLETE THE PICTURE *4 WITH YOU AND DIXIE 04 LEE f:4 Great weather means the great out- doors — and what's better than the great food at Dixie Lee. Whether in the backyard or out on the town take along some. • SEA FOOD • CHICKEN • SALADS •, FRIED e CHICKEN EXETER 235-2665 Many register for minor boll A total of 6$ registrations have been received from area boys and girl to participate in_ the minor softball program being offered by the Exeter recreation committee. Registration forms for any wishing to play are available At all schools in the area. The fee is $1.50 for each player and will be collected by coaches at the first game. Coaches and managers are still needed. Anyone interested in helping is asked to contact Ar- nold Mathers at 235-1037, A New Concept In Solar Heating May 12, 1977 Page 11 Jtiannumainioeinalieleuegmfulet! E. E KAWASAKI g ... T T „..1"0 jig .11 L LY = = SPORTS a RECREATION LIMITED = =I Varna, Ont. 262.5809 zr, Finitimmitiittawm1111111111tmertmowittilti SolAire ENERGY BLANKET t a a = .o A . 4I '401' E Sales 8R Service Parts 14 Accessories Factory-Trained Mechanics at A GRAND CHAMPIONS — The Yer Whats won the Wednesday night and grand championship of the Exeter men's bowling league. Back, left, Don Gifford, Fred Wells, Scott Burton and Rick Frayne. Front, Paul Brintnell, Case Zeehuisen, Ron Broderick and Lewis Mitchell. T-A photo Pooley, Patti Down, Doug Ray- mond, Lynne Mercer and Liz Gif- fin. Pool supervisor Cathy Easton brings a wealth of experience to the local program. She was an in- structor at the Exeter pool in 1972, 1973 and 1975; instructor at Lucan in 1974; member of the beach patrol at the Pinery Park and the YMCA in London in 1976 and an assistant NAUI instruc- tor at Travel Sports Equipment in London, One of the shift supervisors Marie Jarvis is beginning a recreation leadership course at Mohawk College in Hamilton and has experience as an instructor and guard at the Exeter pool. The other shift supervisor Wendy Beaver has been a member of the local instruction staff for three years and also worked as an instructor and lifeguard at Vanastra. Ladies golf club formed Female golfers from the Exeter area met at the Exeter golf course Tuesday night and organized a ladies club for the coming season. Peary Laithwaite 1S - the president, Dorothy Kipfer is the social convener and the morning scorekeeper is Daisy Etherington and Mary Jane Chanyi will record scores for the evening competitors. Competitions will be held each Tuesday at 9,30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Anyone wishing to participate is asked to call 235-1517 or come to the golf course any Tuesday at the prescribed times. Dennis Smith best golfer Dennis Smith was the top performer at the weekly men's night competition at the Iron- wood golf course, Tuesday. Smith fired an 82 to lead the "A" flight in low gross. He was followed by Jim Russell with an 38 Low net was chalked up by Jim Guenther at 69 and Glen Kadechuk was next with 71. In the "B" flight, Bob Flet- cher's 84 was the low gross score and the runnerup with a 90 was Fred Wells. Pete McFalls with a 69 was low net and Don Cowan at 73 was next. The "C" flight low gross shooter was Joe Regier at 96 and John Morgan was second at 102. John Hayman and Gabby Mol were best in the low net depart- ment. SOCCER STARTS The Ausable intermediate soccer league has commenced operation for the 1977 season with eight teams participating. Seeing action will be the Ex- eter Centennials, St. Pauls, Forest, Ailsa Craig, Grand Bend, West Williams, Lucan and Tax- andria. The schedule for the balance of the month of May is as follows with all games starting at 2 p.m. 15 - West Williams at Exeter Taxandria at Ailsa Craig St. Pauls at Forest Grand Bend at Lucan 22 - Lucan at St. Pauls Forest at Grand Bend AilsaCraig at West Williams Exeter at Taxandria 29 - Exeter at Forest Ailsa Craig at Lucan Taxandria at West Williams Grand Bend at St. Pauls TOURNAMENT SHERWOOD (EXETER) LTD. SATURDAY, MAY 14 L111111011111111111 lllll 11111111111111111111111 llllllllllllll 11111 lllll 11111 lllllllllll 111111/1111111111 lllllllllll ADMISSION — $10.00 for members and $12.00 for non-members. Roast beef dinner and other prizes included. 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