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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1988-07-13, Page 19KiPPEN TEAM WINS =. The'Kippen 1 team had the highest team score at Sunday's trap shoot competition sponsored by the Claybird Gun Club. From the left are' Paul Middleton, AI Kyle, Brad Mann and Jame Caldwell. Messing was Dan Crerar. Beaver. leads ladies EXETER - 1lazcl Beaver turned in a low gross of 40 in A flight to -lead the Ironwood ladies club Mon- day when MacLcans and Decora-. tor's '('ouch 'Plus sponsored ..the -event. - Low net inA flight went to Kar- .. en Bowerman with a score of 30. In B blight; Dorcas Wein shot a '49 to claim Iow.gross while- Sher- ry Gilt-illan notched:a 30 for low_ nct honours. Ntary Jane Taylor claimed low gross in C flight with a 51. Anne Prout shot a 34 to -take tow net. Closest to the pin on number four was Kelly t loltzmann. Helen Bur= ton racked up the least number. of putts with 14 while Susan Czypyha - had the dubious honour of claiming . most putts. Marian Rider found ttie hidden bole. Next week's sponsors will be Stc• - .phcn's Furniture and Whiting -Miller Carpet and Drapery. Times -Advocate, July 13, 1988 Kippenclaybwins _ Parkinsons Gun Shop, Ag -Com Trading, Stvc-U-Gas Bar, Fisher Hardware, Exeter Inn, Valu -Mart, • K1PPEN - The Claybird Gun Club held its annual team trap -shoot on Sunday, an event well at- tended by 35 shooters. • They were shooting for trophy's -and prizes valued at SI,000 Including the: top prize of a 22 magnum rifle donated by Exeter -Canadian Tire. The top team was- from Kippen Gun Club. .With 444 points out of a possibly 500 and second was from Porter hill with 425. Indi- vidual winners were as follows: A first David Van Allen 98, A sec- ond Jamie Caldwell - 93,. A third Dan Crerar - 92; 13 first Brent Daw - 87, 13 second Al Kyle - 84, B third Paul Middleton = .83;: C first Dennis Steep 80, C •second Jim Beaver - 72 -and-(✓ thi rEd Jarmain - 69. We would like to thank the fol- lowing merchants for their sup- port: Oscars Video and Records, 3 AAA's Rcstaurant,.Canactian Tire, Marlin Travel, Wucrth Shoes, Ex= tate Realty, MacLcans Sports, 'l'heo's Restaurant, II&L Products, Claybird .gun club TRAP SHOOT WINNERS - At Sunday's annual Claybird Gun Club trap Lucan soccer shoo;, division winners were named. From the left are 'B' best Brent Daw, A' winner David Van AIIen and 'C' champ Dennis Steep. LVCAN - Despite last Thurs- day's record-breaking temperatures, the Lucan Two Squirt soccer team put. forth a super effort in their 'game against St. Columban. Dc - spite an excellent .effort by the whole (earn, Lucan lost 7-2.. ' ' -The two Lucan goals were scored by Adam Ryan and Scott Thomp- son. i( OMMIR( IM . IA'DOINGS PORJR4IIS (,ROl1PS . Pl'elI(111 • it•Iephone 2I; -t298 t r Thames Rd. fast. a weer. Ont. On location or Studio ' L tO Bart DeVries PHOTOGRAPHY T R.R 2 Lucknow siut+on • La/1444tng ihd 529.7247 We ,nv to you to come .n and see our ex• tensor* ane of casual furniture products Supenor Quality unsurpassed HOURS Mon - Sat 8 • 5. Cased Sunday TOP GUN - At the third annual Claybird Gun'club trap shoot competition held Sunday, David Van Allen finished with the best score of 98 out of a possible 100. Jody Mosurinjohn of .the gun club makes the presentation at the left. Dubarry, Wells share honours EXETER - Frank -Dubarry and Ralph Wells shared top honours in A f light when they both scored 42 to claim low gross during Exeter den's Night. Ldw net in A flight was' shared by Al Bell and Ray Webb, both with 33. - .in B flight, Gary Koehler shot a 47 to claim low gross. Doug Pcn- Quality Certified Cars and Trucks We're Wheelin' & Dealin' 8S Ford '/, Ton 302 V 8 4 ;pd 34 000 k rn ' 58,495 cert. 86 Camry LE 5 spd. power windows power locks power sunroof 43 500 k m S12.495cert. 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Closing out the top four was Ray Cottle with 264. In six games, Harold Davis notched 581 to claim high score Wednesday. • Placing second was Allen Johns with 491. Blanch Johns captured third with 467. She was followed by Marjorie 1•lodgcrt with 437. Thursday, Mabel McKnight . scored 380 to ,place first after five games. • . • Hummel placed second with 354 and Pearl McKnight with 321. - Steve Hrapchak' claimed high score in'six.games with 376. Page 3A Exctcr Co-op, Carghill-Grain, Kens Upholstery, Ross Keulewnll and Tuck) Beverages. Huron Apothecary Ltd. J. T. WILSON PHARMACIST PHONE 235-1982 440 MAIN ST.• EXETER. ONT. PRESCRIPTIONS We accept most major drug plans Blue Cross, Green Shield, Drug Benefit, etc. Hours Mon. 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