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Kirkton girls in provincial final,
advance in WOAA playdowns
The winning ways of the
Kirkton midget girls fastball
team continued this week as
they eliminated Stouffville
and Tavistock.
The Kirkton club scored a
19-2 victory over Stouffville
to take the third and
deciding game of a best-of-
three series in PWSA
playoffs and Thursday they
thumped Tavistock by a 17-6
score to advance in WOAA
playdowns.
The Kirkton girls now take
on Penetang for the Ontario
Three jitneys
for bowlers
Members of the Exeter
lawn bowling club par
ticipated in three regular
jitneys this week.
Thursday night Clarence
Down and Beth Batten were
deadlocked for first place
with two victories and a plus
of 29 each.
Gordon Hoggarth was in
third place with a plus of 27
and Anna Ballantyne and
Alvin Pym were next at 25.
Completing the scoring list
were Gertrude Hamilton at
23 and Charlie Hendy at 22.
Saturday night’s competi
tion was keen with three
bowlers tied for first place.
They were Olive Harvey,
Jim Orr and Alvin Pym.
They each had a plus of 29
and two wins. Leone Brock
was fourth at 26 and Stella
Taylor followed with a plus
of 22.
Wes Watson emerged as
the sole winner Tuesday
with a plus of 24. Tied for se
cond spot were Gertrude
Hamilton and Tom Walker
at 23 each.
Completing the prize list
were Roy Blanchard,
Thelma Russell, Edith Love
and Ross Richardson.
CC championship. In the
Western Ontario Athletic
Association, Kirkton now
takes on Shakespeare in a
best-of-three set.
The lopsided victory over
Stouffville was compiled in
only five innings with the
mercy rule of 15 runs taking
effect.
The only two Stouffville
runs were unearned as
Kirkton hurler Patti Down
allowed only one base hit
and walked one while strik
ing out six.
Jayne Dougall and Sheila
Penhale led the Kirkton bat
ting attack with a double and
single each. Bonnie
Westlake was right along
side with a pair of singles.
Pam Johnson hit a triple
with the bases loaded and
scored on a throwing error.
Kim Heather added a dou
ble and singles were con
tributed by Patti Down, Lori
Iredale and Kelly Kernick.
Skaters pass
CFSA tests
The following Canadian
Figure Skating Association
tests were passed Thursday
August 24 at the South Huron
Rec Centre at the Brad
Loosley Summer Skating
School.
Second Figure — Debbie
Josephson, Exeter; Jeff
Truemner, Parkhill; Dutch
Waltz — Brad Darling,
Parkhill;Canasta Tango —
Brad Darling, Parkhill; Tell
Fox — Janet Pfaff, Exeter;
European Waltz — Tracey
Overholt, Ilderton.
Keats Foxtrot — Tracey
Overholt, Ilderton; 14-Step —
Tracey Overholt, Ilderton;
Rocker Foxtrot — Nanette
Kerr, Thamesford; Leigh
Ann Darling, Parkhill;
Junior Bronze Free Skating
—• Gayle Lewis, Ilderton;
Leigh Ann Darling, Parkhill.
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Kelly Kernick with a tri
ple and two singles to her
, credit led Kirkton in the se
cond straight win over
Tavistock. Pam Johnson hit
two singles and Kim
Heather followed with a dou
ble.
Completing the Kirkton
hit total with one single each
were Jayne Dougall, Carrie
Stroud and Patti Down.
Swimmers complete
final tests of year
David
Peggy
Karen
West Williams United
erased an Exeter 3-2 half
time lead to defeat the
Centennials 4-3 in Ausable
soccer at West Williams,
Sunday.
The game ended league
play for the Centennials with
a record of seven wins, two
ties and three losses. Each of
the other clubs have a game
upcoming September 10,
which will decide final
standings prior to play-offs.
Howard Bright opened the
scoring for West Williams at
15 minutes of a fast game in
which small mistakes cost
Exeter heavily. Five
minutes later, fullback Al
Beattie answered for the
Centennials with a high
bouncing shot that floated in
behind the West Williams
keeper. Midfielder Mike
Janyu was next for the locals
at 27 minutes by deflecting in
a corner-kick from right
winger Al Hern.
Then, with two minutes
left in the half, both clubs got
to the net.
Left-winger Wes Abbott
led for Exeter by scoring off
a long ball from Murray
Stewart at right-midfield.
West Williams was back
moments later, however,
when forward Pete
Kustermans perfectly
headed a free-kick from
centre-half Ted VanWeert to
bring West Williams up 3-2.
In the last half, West
Williams picked steadily at a
fading Exeter club until Nick
Coates equalized the match
3-3 at the 70-minute mark.
The winner for West
Bedard wins
at Bayview
One of this area’s most
productive golfers has had
another successful year.
Recently, Jim Bedard took
the Bayview Invitational and
won a year’s membership to
the local club.
Bedard has also won two
other tournaments at the
Lake Huron course.
Williams came from John
Miehielson with eight
minutes left.
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The fourth session of
swimming lessons at the
Exeter pool came to an end
August 25. Receiving their
novice badge were: David
Dalrymple,
Gackstetter,
Gackstetter,
Hamilton, Danny Zanth,
Pamela Zanth, Julie Hayter,
Barb Tieman, Cheryl
Hockey, Brent McDonald,
Scott Hodgins, and Teena
Lamport.
Passing the pre-beginner
level were: Terry Meikle,
Don Broom, Robbie
McKnight, Jeff Dalrymple,
Jannette Hayter, Pam
Zants, Lori Ann Swartz,
Donna Jones, Scott Beirling,
Angela Beecroft, Michael
Dykstra, Debbie Bies, David
Gackstetter, Peggy
Gackstetter, and Scott
Wedlake.
Successful beginners
were: Paul Mellecke, Bill
Vanderworp, Ross Keller,
Deanna Underwood, Victor
Knip, Lori Faber, John
Vander Wiel,
Angela
Winters,
Heather
Bierling and Nancy-Baarda.
Receiving the dolphin
award were: David
Josephson, Tim Long, Tim
Watcher, Sharon Watcher,
Lisa Rankin, Spring Cush
man, Rachel Mellecke,
Darren Faber, Stacey
Sommerville, Lisa
Ellerington, Trevor Cottrell,
Kathy Keller, Brigette
Newton and Michael Rankin.
Completing the junior Red
Cross level were: Kim
VanderWiei, Kellie
Whiteford, Jeff Campbell,
Darren Moir, Sandra Broom,
Scott Jesney, Michelle
Vanderworp, Karen Dauber,
Linda Smith, Karen Rowe
and Sandra Baarda.
There were only eight
candidates enrolled in
Sharks this session. The
small class proved to be
beneficial for all included:
Elise Vanderworp, Drew
Hasselback, Judith
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Susan Tieman successfully
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Gibson, April Holmes and
Phil Regier completed their
level two. While Colleen
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