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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1981-04-29, Page 19�I) A 1/11 TOURNAMENT WINNERS — The Exeter Public School girls' team won the South Huron public school basketball tourna- ment. Shown are (back, from left) Coach Darlene Templeman, Liz Cottrell, H'sofher HOltzmann, Andrea Pearce, Lesly McDonnell, Janene Seller, Lynn Stephens and Tena Brand. (Front, from left) Laurie McLellan, Kendra Arthur, Brenda Thomp- son, Susan Boyle, Cheryl Dawson, Dina lerikos, SueAnne Adkins, and Pat Lerikos. Bowling scores Ladies•Tuesday Night JS J Parent 626 HD Barb Hearn 699 MM V Lindenfield 685 LB J Morgan 579 BB B Sangster 577 SP I Browning 576 BU S Kingma 542 TB H Edwards 639 WH M Skinner 566 PP P Haugh 656 RO PK C Redegeld 563 GF CE DS TB Thursday Ladies E Mielke 657 S Wurn7 621 D Daters 558 RN :ri•n558 11709 11388 12526 12029 11210 10997 10896 11490 11486 11637 11170 14871 14917 13994 14007 AC V Bakelaar 556 LO B Obre 546 Consolation ST P Seller 716 HH L Baker 482 WR C Smith 608 WW BBierling 643 Exeter Mens "A" CO B Farquhar 811 C9 D Jackson 862 IN G Lavier 648 RO A Flynn 754 167 B Reynolds 672 SP R Anderson 715 "C" Group SU J Fairbairn 719 HD D Harvey 729 OP G Wilson 695 OE T Murch 661 CB B Willis 724 CM K Varley 592 Mens 8 Group 8th T Young 771 TM A Everleigh 697 PE P McFaIIs 722 YW ACleave 686 TR J Jarret 648 BS B Hogarth 644 14675 14629 14462 13485 14237 14563 7 17 7 16 3 15 4 13 0 12 0 11 7 23 5 17 0 16 7 15 2 8 0 5 5 21 5 19 2 16 2 14 7 12 0 2 IN -WATER BOAT SNOW YOU'RE INVITED MAY 1, 2, 3 Fri., Sat., Sun. 10 - 5 i "THIS WEEK -END" I GRAND BEND ONTARIO ,:2 L./.1 ,11 f • t • Busy minor softball program set to go More than 160 boys and girls have signed up with the Exeter Minor Softball Association and an exciting summer of activity is ex- pected. The executive composed of president, Bill Rowe, vice-president Lyle Little and secretary -treasurer Gary Birmingham have organized at least a dozen teams with the possibility of two more. Secretary Gary Bir- mingham said this week, "We have expanded with one extra atom boys team and hope to have a midget girls club." All of the teams except the T -ball youngsters will be competing in the Usborne township league. Birmingham continued, A CULLITON POW -WOW — During a brief stop in the action during Tuesday's Stratfor• a - Burlington junior jockey playoff Cullitons coach Jack Nairn talks to his players. On the ice is Dave Shaw of Exeter. T -A photo Come, board and ride our exciting new 1981 models, plus a number of excellent used boots on display. A SIZE FOR EVERY FAMILY FROM 15 to 36 FEETII! Don't miss this opportunity to "try before you buy". Boarding and rides continuous throughout each day. Bring your deck shoes .. . and have fun timel Lake Huron's AWARD-WINNING TROJAN/TIARA/CARVER dealer tHOMPSON-140RNER Nice People to Deal With' Open 7 doys Greed (tend, Ont. (519) 238-2391 (Northwest of London, Ontario) PETER WARNER GETS SWEATER — Eugene Glavin, the goalie for the Centralia College Saints received the most valuable player trophy and a team sweater at Thursday's recognition night from coach Frank Funston and captain Ken Vanos. T -A photo Grund Op May 1st and 2nd From 8 to 8 each day Middlesex Lawn & Garden R.R. 5, London, Ont. 439-0950 439-8495 , I! Illi CONCES81oN -- il t FARSNAWE PARK Ra We have Full Lines of Service on All Lawn and Garden Equip- ment, Snowmobiles, Chainsaws and Gas Trimmers We Sharpen All Blade and Reel Mowers. WE CARRY THE FULL LINE OF: SNAPPER RIDING LAWN MOWERS and PUSH MOWERS - YAZOO COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL TORO - MOWERS and SNOW BLOWERS - ARIENNS REAR TINE TILLERS - HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS Green Machine Tecumseh Kolher Gravely Briggs and Stratton . Wisconsin e FREE DRAWS REFRESHMENTS SAVE 10% ON OPENING DAY WITH PRESENTATION OF THIS FLYER * HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE * Racers do well Sean VanDongen, Randy Marriage and Chuck Collins made their mark against stiff competition during Motocross races this weekend. Sean Van Dongen finished seventh in the 125 junior class and Randy Marriage was 10th in the 80 A class at the Silverdome Supercross at Pontiac. Michigan. Both athletes had to qualify against handreds of riders from Michigan and Ohio over the past few weeks to get to the Super - cross final. Chuck Collins in his debut as a Canadian expert placed eighth overall in the 250 class at Big Bend Raceway in Tillsonburg. All three riders are graduates of the Bully Gully house league Motocross system. Motocross action returns to mid-Wetern Ontario this week with the season opener at Bully Gully, the Super Digger Motocross, featuring seniors and experts with the 250 support class. Qualifying races are at 11 a.m. with the finals at 2 p.m.. Sunday I i itim Camp -Out Trailers Hwy 8 west, Stratford, 393-5938 Your Headquarters for • Hardtop tent trailers • Travel trailers - from Lightweights right up to Park Models • Truck campers and caps Dealer for Prowler, Golden Falcon, Trillium, Lionel. Sales, Rentals, Parts, Service CiZental and Sake 5 Stratford, Ontario 656 Highway 8 CAMP QUT RR N5a 1 mile west of Stratford on Telephone 393-5938 "The coaches will be calling their players as soon as the weather clears up and all diamond time will be booked through the Rec Centre of- fice and we hope to eliminate confusion created in other years." He added, "We will be grabbing diamonds wherever we can until our complex is completed. The league seems to be growing with Don's help. "He was referring to newly appointed rec administrator Don "Boom" Gravett. The two T -ball teams of boys and girls aged five and six years will be playing on the diamond behind South Huron District High School and the coaches will be Lia and Jack Snell and Eileen and Gord Ross. The atom girls coaches are Joyce and John Morgan while Keith Ahrens and Bill Brock will be in charge of the boys team. Bill and Grace Gilfillan will be coaching one pee wee girls team with Ron Johnston and Gord Bierling in charge of the other. Looking after the two ban- tam boys teams will be Jack Chipchase, Jim Russell, Tom Murch and Gerald Ferguson. Eleanor and CyBlommaert and Carol and Tom Arthur will coach the one bantam girls team with the other un - tier we tutelage of Gary Bir- mingham and Marie Tieman. Handling the only boys team will by Lyle Lit- tle. President Bill Rowe said a midget girls team would be organized if a league could be found. If it develops the coaches will be Chan Livingstone and Jim Bell. The schedules expected to be finalized this week are ex- pected to start during the last week of May. TI BE FL PE WI SP BU ST PL' HA BO Bowling Huron Hope ML Masse E Klungel C Proulx J DeKort Minor Pee Wass M Kingma 117 J Latullppe 65 Juniors S Skinner 284 P Bierling 257 B McDonald 287 C Chanvi 308 Seniors J Straughan 381 C Webber 325 B McDonald 354 G Pratt 342 J Van Haarlem 412 130 105 98 93 2 35 1 22 5113 2 72 6113 9102 8149 3111 3121 11160 6117 NOTICE G.M.A.C. 14.x% ENDS TOMORROW Finance Rate chev. olds. exeter 235-0660 Times -Advocate, April 29, 1981 Foos 3A Important Meeting for The Exeter & District Fastball League. Please make note that a general meeting for the above league will be held at the Exeter Public School Library on Thurs. April 30 at 8 p.m. All teams new and old are asked to have their representatives present in order that a league schedule can be finalized. It is im- perative that all teams be represented. 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