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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
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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
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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
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Kenley Campbell of the Exeter
recreation committee announced
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swimming pool staff for the
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Cathy Easton, a registered
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