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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-11-05, Page 11— tour years on council — chairman. Hay recrea- tion board — member of Zurich and area Chamber of Commerce — Hay representative on Dashwood community -centre and recreation boa rd — successful businessman with the time to serve you Look who's st your electricity. If there's more than .6 cm. (14 inch) of frost in your freezer, you're putting energy on ice. Regular defrosting is easy to do and its easier on the fridge. • f- • Heavy dust on your refrigerator coils makes it work harder to keep its cool. An occasional vacuuming of the coils behind or underneath the refrigerator can help it last longer and it won't use more electricity than it has to. Take the $1 bid test. Shut the door of your fridge on a dollar bill. If the `bill pulls out easily cold air can flow out too,adding to your energy costs. The fridge may need a new gasket or the solution may be as simple as making sure the appliance is level. Use Energy Wisely Tune-up, clean up. Its simple. Appliances that are clean and well-cared for last longer and use less electricity. Over the long run, you can save money on appliance replace- merit. And of course, the less energy you waste, the more dollars you save. Don't waste your energy ontado hydro oi,Advocotoi -NOvombet 19110- Po. • Hawks tricked not .treate Minor ,.hockeyists get only The gaina, was cleanly -fought witit'only five minor ...POnalties, three to tne Visitors. Exeter netrninder Bich- Fletcher stopped 24 shots in the contest, while port Stanley's Handy Plaquet handled 27 shots sue-. cesshilIV. The Lions had only x2 skaters for the game. GOING DOWN — The South Huron Senior football Panthers hod an easy time in their Huron-Perth semi-final Thursday as they crushed the Stratford Northwestern Huskies 40-0. While linesman Dotig Ellison watches, a Stratford player gets ready to tackle Panther Greg Prout. T-A photo Panthers in 11-10 final A strong voice for the entire township ON NOVEMBER 1 0 RE-ELECT TONY BEDARD FOR HAY COUNCIL The Hawks have their work cut out for them over the nex(week. They played in Mitchell last night and travel to Bothwell tonight, Friday night they bast Tavistock and on Sunday travel to Tharnesford 'to tackle* the second place southern team': Exeter opened the scoring in Friday's tilt when Pete ',Rickey finished off a play with Brianp Mercer at the 8:50 mark, Port Stanley came back with a pair in the final five minutes to take a 2-1 lead into the second. The Hawks evened the count at the 2:32 mark when Mereer blinked the light on a play with Ken Varley and they moved ahead 3-2 five minutes later when Brad Taylor took a pass from Varley to dent the twine. However, the Lions evened it at 11:51 and took the lead for the final time in less than a minute to take a 4-3 margin into the final stanza and they won going away with three markers in the final 20 minutes as Rod Erison scored all three to give him four for the night. The Exeter Hawks were "tricked" by Port Stanley in the Hallowe'en contest at the rec centre, Friday, as the short-handed visitors failed to run out of steam and came on in the third Period with three goals to post a 7-3 win, After, tying the Lions in Port Stanley earlier in the season, the locals had hoped to get their first win on Friday, but came up short to leave them with only one point after four games. They find themselves at the bottom of the northern division with. Seaforth, who picked up their first point with a 2-2 tie against Port Stanley, Sunday. Mitchell leads the group with 10 points on five straight wins, while the Lucan Irish are solidly entrenched in second place with eight points in six games. Tavistock beat the Irish, Friday, to move into third with two points as the division shapes up similar to last year when the Mitchell and Lucan clubs battled for the top and the other three were in a race to the finish for the final two playoff spots. tried a short kickoff with only a few minutes to go. It was perfect, Doug Hoffman kicked the ball 13 yards and Rick Lindenfield took it on the dead run." More sports r2t on page Exeter's five minor hockey teattia fared poorly again in Shamrock league action, picking up only one tie in the Six genies they played this week. .However, a equple of the teams showed ramie solid improvement and gave indications they won't be push-avers as the season progresses. The lone point was picked up by the bantams as they Posted a hard:Ought 2-2 tie in St, Marys, Wednesday. They opened the scoring in ,the first period when Scott Lovie was an position to deflect Steve Batten's slap shot into the cage. The home team came back with two goals in the middle stanza and Batten then knotted the count in the third on a play -with Steve Gould. The locals were short- handed for the final minute of the game and netminder Rick Gilfillan kicked out several point-blank shots to keep St.,,IVIarys off the score board. In the second game in St, Marys,' the Exeter midgets went down to their first Shamrock defeat when they were ..iout-scored by a 5.1 margin. The Stonetown crew took a 24 lead into the final frame and Scott Brintnell whittled one point that to 2-i when he com- pleted a play with Scott Batten and Bandy Ford.. However, St. AlaryS rebounded with three to win going away'. St. Marys took a pair from the Exeter novice crew on the weekend, but Sunday's game here at the roc centre was an exciting scoring duel. Exeter spotted the visitors a 3.0 lead and then rebounded with a pair. They quickly dropped behind 5-2 only to come back and knot it at 5-5 and again at 6-6. However, St. Marys. Popped a pair in the final minutes to take a 8.6 margin, Robbie. MCLellalld paced the Exeter attack with a. three-goal hat trick. Alan 13lommaert Added a pair and the single came tiff the stick of Tim Vanclann. Mark Burton and David Schwindt recorded assists in the high scoring affair. On Saturday, St. Marys took an 8.1 win over the novice crew, David Schwindt scored the • lone goal for Exeter with the assists going . to Tim VanDamm and David Dalrymple, The Exeter atoms dropped a pair on the weekend, being bombed 6-2 in St, Marys on Saturday and dropping a 6-1 verdict to Parkhill at the rec centre, Sunday. Jon O'Connor scored both goals in Saturday's loss with Steve Lingard picking up one assist, Lingard scored the lone tally in the loss to Parkhill with Scott Boyd drawing the assist. In home action this week, the pee wees, bantams and midgets host Parkhill tonight (Wednesday) while the novice and atoms will face Lucan, Sunday af- ternoon. 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Thursday's 40-0 romp. Scoring was well spread around with five members of the Panthers scoring one touchdown each, Rick Lindenfield opened the scoring with a touchdown in the first quarter on a four yard run. Doug Hoffman's convert was good. Later in the opening session Hoffman was suc- cessful with, a 25 yard field goal and the Panthers were in front 10-0. In the second quarter, the score rose to 11-0 as Doug JUNIOR 'D' Hockey SOUTH HURON REC CENTRE Fri., Nov. 7 8:30 p.m. Tavistock VS Exeter Hawks a I I I I 10 a.m. Sat. Nov. 15/80 at Country Corners Mount Carmel a n I I I I If you wish to auction your motor- cycle or snowmobile Cali Now or Come In By Nov. 14 a, MT. CARMEL 2374456 Open 10 -10, Mon. - Sat., Noon - 6 Sunday III ill III IIB 1111 III 1111 01 COUNTRY 'RNE R STORES Raymond tackled a Strat- ford ball carrier in the end , zone. Before the first half was history, Wayne Smith carried the ball into the Stratford end zone from one yard out and Hoffman again booted the convert, The Panthers chalked up two major scores in the third period. Bruce Shaw took a one yard pass from Dave Bell and the S.H. quar- terback hit paydirt again with a 31 yard toss to Peter Tuckey. Doug Hoffman split the uprights with both convert attempts and the Panthers were ahead 33-0, ' Dave Bell ran the ball over fromtheone yard line in the final period to complete the touchdown scoring and Doug Hoffman kicked his fifthstraight convert. Wayne Smith led the Panther ground attack with 105 yards on 14 carries and Rick Lindenfield was next with 88 yards on 12 tries. Dave Bell was good for 43 yards on six cracks at the line and Doug Hoffman and Norm Regier each gained 27 yards. In the passing department, signal caller Dave Bell was successful on seven of 10 attempts. Bruce Shaw grabbed three passes for 40 yards, Rick Lindenfield hauled in two for 29 yards and Peter Tuckey and Jim Siddall took one each for 31 and 20 yards, respectively. The Panthers picked up 19 first downs compared to four for Stratford and led in total offence by 421 yards to an even 100 for the losers. Jeff Rowe ran two kickoffs back for 45 yards. Greg Prout led • the defensive line with 10 key tackles. Close behind with nine big stops each were Dale Kerslake and Doug Raymond, Al Geiser, Doug Hoffman and Dennis McBride were each in on five key tackles. Coach Ron Bogart said his team turned in a well balanced effort on offence and defence. Bogart continued, "We played much better than last week," The coach added, "We , We've Got The Best Prices . MITCHEL, 11 You'll Selection ) • Have To Of'Used HRY Cars See To Believe. 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