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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-07-18, Page 14Jerry MacLean & Son OtO"‘' co Automotive Ltd. ACCOUNT IDENTIFICATION CARD CARTED IDENTa COTTON AND SATIN SHORTS Cotton Shorts Reg. '6.95 • '8.95 Satin Shorts Reg. '10.95 GOLF SET $89.15 11 piece Northerwestern Model 241211 12" (305mm) 11" Portable Cut1)ff Model 9 505B 5" (125mm) Disc Grinder BASEBALL fl _KErs uicistai JA Major /e /Ike the P ague RFC, • 38.95 $ Ali your favourite 2 9• s' tearns. ankees, incinnati, Dodgers, tioitiniore, etc. Also Toronto, elizzarci Jackets Page 2A Times-Advocate, July 18, 1979 SPORT SHOE Reg. '26.95 PR. Sale price 1 88 • E Z SIDER RUNNING BOARDS PICKUP BLAZERS & TRUCKS JIMMYS SAVE ON Ball Gloves - Cooper, D & R, Rawlings, Spalding Bathing Suits by Speedo and Arewa, Golf Equipment - Spalding, Power- built, Ram, Camp Stoves & Coolers, Sportswear & Shoes by Adidas, Nikes & • • Big Savings on Name brands such as: Realistic, Pioneer, Audiovox, Jensen & more Anderson scores 98 John Anderson hit 98 out of 100 targets to lead 27 com- petitors at Monday's regular shoot of the Kippen gun club. Next with 50 straight hits was Burt Mahaffey. Even at 25 were Calvin Christie and Jamie Caldwell, Scoring 24 each were Brian Beer, Terry Baker, Bob Ironside, Paul Ritchie, Wayne Riddell and Kevin Lamport, John Hessels and Harrison Schoch were in at 23, Brad Mann scored 21. Next came Lloyd Venner, Allan Bell, Grant McGregor, Roy Lamport, and Bob Caldwell at 20. Completing the scorers were Al Kyle 19,-Jack Bell, Todd Weber 17, Bob Baker 16 and Robert McGregor and Wayne McBride 15. Help hour Heart... Help your Heart Fund Say goodbye to house painting with Stelco Siding -t free estimates, sales & installations, 100 square in stock JIM BECKER CONSTRUCTION Dashwood 237-3526 ONLY 12 DAYS . UNTIL LARRY GOES Larry is retiring after 30 years as a Ford dealer in Exeter. Under new management after August 1st, 1979. EVERY UNIT REDUCED AVE m 40t TO GO AT BIG, BIG SAVINGS TO YOU SAVE NOW Last chance to buy a 1979 demo at such low prices. Great selection. LARRY SNIDER Motors Ltd: 586 MAIN ST., :EXETER 235-1640 $AVE Saveway ball club wins two The Exeter Saveway fastball club turned in two excellent performances this week in the Southwestern Fastball Association. The Exeter club downed Poplar Hill by an 8-2 score Tuesday and Thursday night they blanked Ailsa Craig 5-0, The next action for the Saveway club will be tomorrow night, Thursday when they meet West Cor- ners in a 9 p.m. contest at Exeter Community Park. Saveway 8 Poplar Hill 2 Tuesday Exeter Saveway travelled to Poplar Hill and jumped into a 5-0 lead in the very first inning. Doug Pearson walked, Dan Heywood and Brion Penhale singled, Paul McKnight doubled, Brian Hodgins singled and John Gillespie and Brian Taylor reached first on errors. Poplar Hill scored their only two runs in the bottom of the second as they collected four hits. Saveway got two runs back in the top of the third as Brian Hodgins led off with a single, John Gillespie walked and both scored on Dave Watson's triple. They added their final run in the fourth as Dennis Bierling tripled and scored on Dan Heywood's sacrifice fly. Ron Daniels went the distance for Poplar Hill giving up 10 hits while striking out one batter. Brian Hodgins went the distance for Saveway allowing only four hits while striking out six batters. Saveway 5 Ailsa Craig 0 Thursday night, Saveway opened the scoring in the . second inning as John Gillespie. walked, Dave Watson tripled him home and he scored on Brian Taylor's single, They went ahead 4-0 in the third inning as Dan Heywood reached first on an error, Brion Penhale singled and he scored on Brian Hodgins sacrifice fly. They added their final run in the bottom of the fifth as Doug Pearson and Dan Heywood singled and one run scored on Brian Hodgins' sacrifice fly. Gary Wilcox pitched for Ailsa Craig giving up five hits. Brian Hodgins tossed a three hitter for Saveway striking out nine batters. Guenther best with a 39 Jim Guenther 'with three pars and two birdies recorded a 39 to record the low. gross score in the "A" , flight at Tuesday's regular men's night at the Ironwood golf course. Doug Ellison was second with a 40 and Jim Evans and Gabby Mol were tied for low net score at 35. In the "B" flight Don Heywood was tops with 43 and Don Wells second at 45 for low gross while low net honours went to Jim Mills and Fred Mommersteeg at 34. The "C" flight low gross scorer was Bob McIntosh at 45 while Marvin Bower was best in low net at 35. The "D" flight winners were Jerry Arnold in gross at 46 and Chan Livingstone in low net at 35. Steve Pearce fired a 39 to take the juvenile division championship. Wayne Parsons was second. Don Gifford was closest to the pin with his shot from the fourth tee. r A HOLE-IN-ONE — John Mol shows the swing which brought him a recent hole-in-one at the Ironwood golf course. His first shot from the fourth tee went into the cup. T-A photo • • • $ 1