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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
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PK C Redegeld 563
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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
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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
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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•
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Burlington junior jockey playoff Cullitons coach Jack Nairn talks to his players. On the ice is
Dave Shaw of Exeter. T -A photo
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Sean VanDongen, Randy
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Motocross races this
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Sean Van Dongen finished
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Chuck Collins in his debut
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"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.
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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
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p.m.
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not then only those present will constitute
this years league.
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