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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-10-11, Page 21SLO PITCH CHAMPIONS — The United Plastics Components team won the Dashwood and district slo pitch championship and went on to beat Varna in a playoff. Back, left, Eugene Guenther, Jim McCann, Whitey Denomme, Don Weigand and Robert Wein. Centre, Ron Pickering, Will Coeck, Larne Miller, Ron Crown and Peter Datars, Front, Mike Tiernan, Dave Ratz, coach John Becker and Bob Ford. Missing were Terry Sweiger and Gary Butler. T-A photo Hawks prepare for new season, Mercer, Bogart lost to B's 1 HURON MOTOR PRODUCTS Zurich $9 999 from with $300 down 36 months - 50,000 kilometers O.H.A. Junior D Hockey Exeter Hawks VS. Seaforth Centenaires Friday, Oct. 12 8:30 p.m. * -Or Sunday Oct. 14 Exeter Hawks VS. Mitchell Hawks 7:30 p.m. SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE 1 The Great 'FIRE ESCAPE SEE THESE NEW 1980 MACHINES ... NOW IN OUR SHOWROOM LiquifireR The cool, trail-wise leader Put the hammer down and catapult to the head of the pack. Liquifire's Fireburst 440 engine develops a wallop that really hits home. Oil-injected , no premixing hassles. Low center of gravity. long-travel slide-rail suspension. Heat exchangerradiator cooling. Aerodynamic 404-lb. package. Spitfire Light on its skis .. . lets you throw your weight around The lightweight champ ... 275 pounds of frolic set in motion by a 340 free-air powerplant. Unique direct drive ... about 40 fewer parts than most larger sleds. Canted. ski spindles for better stability. Mikuni carb. CDI. Aluminum slide-rail suspension. Heavy-duty shock cushions the ride. INTEREST FREE FINANCING TILL FEB. 1980. 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CHECK THESE SPECIALS Prices effective one day only, Sun., Oct. 14 HONDA 750 Super Sport Reg. $3099 SAVE '550 NOW $2549 HONDA Z50 Reg. 5 599 SAVE '100 NOW $499 HONDA CT 90 Hunter's Special SAVE '150 Reg. 5949 NOW '799 HONDA 400 NOW ONLY $1499 HONDA TAKES ON RADIO DISC JOCKEYS Honda management will participate in the intermission show Sunday by taking on Disc Jockeys from three radio stations: CKSL London; CKJD, Sarnia and CKNX, Wingham in ,the Odessy race. Be sure you see the ex- citing new Hondas on display as well. (AT INTERMISSION) PLUS DON'T FORGET OUR FINAL BIG MOTO CROSS EVENT HEATS AT 11, FINALS AT 2 FINAL ROUND OF OUR EXCITING 1980 MOTO CROSS SEASON SUN., OCT. 14 PLUS THE BIG HONDA TAKE ON („r, soli! ainat CHARGEX MEM' VISA (HWY. H4, NORTH OF HENSALL, LOON FOR THE SIGNS!) PHONE 1-262-3318 or 262-5809 SALES SERVICE & RENTALS Vickery best at Claybird Glenn Vickery with a score of 48 was the top marksman at Sunday's regular hand gun shoot at the claybird gun club. Mark Wilds was next with 38, Don Averill scored 29, Bill Wilds 27, Don Cameron 22 and Jim Stuart five, COME OUT AND SEE OUR ALL NEW FORD PRODUCTS Thurs. evening, Oct. 11 - Fri. evening Oct. 12 - All day Sat., Oct. 13 Visit Budfield Ford Sales in Exeter and see 1980 FORD THUNDERBIRD LANDAU 1980 FORD F-250 STYLESIDE PICKUP • REFRESMENTS BUDF1ELD FQRD SALES HWY 4 EXETER 235,1640 bantam teams, Randy Fisher, another member of those two teams is back with St. Marys for another season, while the Pooley twins are in Kingston with the Junior "A" Canadians. Brad Taylor, Ron Bilcke, Preston Dearing and Dave Atthill are the only members of those two championship teams still playing for the Hawks. Joining them from last year's team are Dave Kinsman, Kerry Bedard Ken Varley and Terry Caldwell. Goalie Steve Beer, who sat out last season with a broken leg, attempted a comeback but gave up due to the pressures of school and some aches in his leg, Hensall goalie Steve Sararas appears to have the edge in that department, with Steve Wells and Murray Heywood battling it out for the backup position. Up from last year's midget team are Jeff Fuller, Doug Fletcher, Larry Dawson and Bill Renning, while Cam Haist from Grand Bend has returned as well. Three Hensall pucksters are also battling for positions. They are Larry Consitt, Brian Baker, and Brad Pryde. Dave Cann, Darryl Preszcator and Danny Centennials reach REFRIGERATION DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL CENTRAL AIR SYSTEMS HEAT PUMPS MAX'S TV & APPLIANCES GRAND BEND 238-2493 galimmliftrimeis110110.10111111Williimommiliarlailialarerinimemeamirsirriiinah Minor Bowling Registration Sat. Oct. 20th $1.00 registra- tion and 1 free game. League play begins Sat. Oct, 27th, 5 to 7 yrs. 9:00 'a.m. 11 and over 10:30 a,m. EXETER BOWLING LANES DAVE GROOT newly appointed leasing manager Lease special of the week Lease a Pontiac Acadian The area cb-ntinues to develop high calibre junior hockey players, but un- fortunately many of them won't be in the lineup when the Exeter Junior "D" Hawks open their exhibition schedule this week. It's "rather severe" coach Ron Bogart commented in reference to the rebuilding program he faces this year as he h'as only seven definite starters back from last season. In addition to losing seven players to graduation, Bogart has to replace two more members of last year's squad who have moved on to Junior "B" hockey. Last year's rookie-of-the- year, Brian Mercer, has suited up with St. Marys Lincolns, while Dave Bogart, judged the most improved last season, is now playing soccer ;•,defetice for, the Sttathroro,;- BAades. c »t WereV, Exeter Centenntals moved into the B division finals of members of Exeter 's OMHA Ausable district soccer, champion pee wee and Sunday. They did it with a pair of shut-outs over Huron Park in games played throughout a stormy mixture of rain, wind and sleet. The Centennials, playing on Park grounds, won 2-0 in a full 90-minute game. Their second win was one of 1-0 in a 30-minute mini-game to decide a total-point winner of the semi-final series. One that was earlier announced as a total goal affair in a misunderstanding of league ruling. The previous week, Huron Park had beaten Exeter 2-1 at Canner's field. Mike Janyu, with two goals this past Sunday, got his first at five minutes of the 90-minute opener with a slotted pass from midfielder Murray Stewart. Then, at 63 minutes, Gerald Weersink took a relayed ball from centre-half Dick Lord and soloed down the Park's right side to net Exeter's second goal, In the mini game, Mike Janyu scored again with five minutes gone. This time by tapping in a corner-kick from fullback Al Beattie that overshot Park defenders in their six-yard box. Exeter's wins were con- vincing efforts. Both were built on solid performances by players in every position on the field. The Centennials now enter a best two-of-three final against Lucan, The first match of the final will be at Canner's field, Finals at Hully Gully The final moto-cross for 1979 is scheduled for this weekend at Hully Gully, south of Varna. This event will feature all classes from the school boy to the expert with a special Odyssey Challenge race during the intermission. The Odyssey is a challenge race between disc-jockies from three area radio stations and Canadian Honda Limited. The race marks the ap- pointment of Hully Gully as the Honda dealer for this area, Race action begins Sunday at 11 with the heats, followed at 2 by the races. Students possessing South Huron District High School student cards will be ad- mitted for $1, Ey Sunday, October 14, at 4 p.m. The second will be played at Lucan at 2 p.m., Sunday, 21 October. A third and final game, if necessary, has been scheduled for neutral grounds at Huron Park at 2 p.m., Sunday, October 28. finals Preszcator are also in the camp, having played last season with the Hensall juveniles . Several other players have been out at camp, but Bogart isn't certain of their desire to play, Four or five hopefuls from Huron Park have missed the last couple of practices. The coach indicated he may suit up several local midgets throughout the season to fill the lineup. Trying for spots are Rick Lindenfield, Guy Dietz, Dave Shaw, Bill Glover, Tom Coates, Mike Clark and Dave Jackson. Bogart will give all the players a test in a busy exhibition schedule which opened Tuesday night in Mitchell The team played in Lucan last night and open at home this Friday against Seaforth with game time at 8.30 p.m. The Mitchell Hawks will be in town on Sunday night at 7.30 and the Hawks go to Seaforth on the 16th before facing the Lucan Irish on their home opener at the South Huron rec centre on October 19.