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Times-Advocate, 1988-07-27, Page 15Adkins dominates lawns EXETER Wilmer Adkins topped the lawn bowling. high scor- ing list -last Tuesday when he notched two wins and a score of 27 - plus two to -edge -out Ross Richard- son M. ho had two wins and a score of 26 plus•tltrec; • - !Mush Dearing .placed third with two wins and a score of 24. Ger- trude .Ilaniilton followed with two wins and a score of 20. Tied tor fifth spot were Beatrice Ballast) nc and Bill Roitcrson with Mid Season Soccer Standings Squirts • W St. Columban 7- L T 0 -0 Lucan 11 6 1 O -Grand Bend 4 2 .1 Exeter 111 4 2 1 Exeter II 3 . 1 3 Lucas 111 3 3 -1 Bryanston 3 2 1 Exeter 1 . 2 3 Nairn ll 3 •4 . Coldstream 2 3 !Merton 2 5 Nairn 1 1 3 Arra () 4 Lucas l - 0 7 Atom St.Coiumban 6 0 ._Coldstream . -3 1 Ilderton 2. 0 Luc an II 3 2 Exeter t • 2 1 .Grand Bend _ 2 3 Arva 2 3 Exet.:r !I .1 3 Lucari l 2 4 Nairn 0 6. Earls under 11 Wallacetown 5 1 1 Strathroy. 4 0 3 Exeter.3- 1 2 Delawae 3 *0 4 Coldstrearn - 0 0 _ 6 • Mosquito St. Columban I 6. I 1 -.St. Culuinbart Il 6 0 0 5 .1 1 .5•- 1 -0 3 4 _0 2 •4 0 2 6. 0 F 7- 0 0. -7 O Wee - 5 2 0 4 1 2 4 1 •I .:.3 1 2- I 3. 2 • 1 4 - 1 0 6 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 3 1 2 1 -1 2 4 0 0 I1 14 12 9 9 9 7 7 6 6 6 4 3 2 12 8 7 7 6 5 5 Exeter • Grand Bend Lucan - Bryanston Nairn 11 -Nairn I Coldstream Wee Exeter It .- - Exeter I - Grand Bend " St. Columban Ilderton Lucan Nairn -Under -1,7 St. Columba', • Granil Bend .Exeter 1•Iderton • Lucan 6 0 3 2 2 3 • 1 3 •0 4 0 4 0 11 8 7 6. 0 1.3 12 11 10 6- 4 -4 2 0 10 10 9 8 4 3 0 12 7- 5 3 one win and a score of 21 plus three. Thursday evening, Ruth Skinner claimed high • score when she bowled for two wins and a score of 27 -plus three. She was followed by Bcv Parsons who managed two wins and a scorc.of 25 plus three. Ray Smith and Anna Ballantyne - were tied for third with two wins and a score of 25 plus.one each. Ross Richardson pulled .off two wins and a score of 22 while Eliza- beth Lamport closed out the scoring with two wins and a score of 19: Twenty-six bowlers were on"hand Saturday night when Ernie Chip - chase led the pack with two wins and a score of -30 plus seven. Nelson Squire and Emma Camp- bell tied for second-place.with two wins and a score of 29 plus two.. • An unusual three-way tic saw Pc • - ter McFalls, Stella Taylor and Lau -- rota Sicgncr standing together in third place . with two wins- and a score of 27 plus five each. • Gloria McFalls conic fourth with two wins and ascore of 26 and Bill - Rogerson followed with two wins and a score of 23 plus five. - Ironwood ladies EXE"I'ER - Hazel Beaver again topped the A. flight of the,Iadics golf night at Ironwood Golf Course when she shot a 43.16 claim low gross..IGA and Big V Drugstores were the sponsors. Pat Fletcher took low net in. A flight with a 34 -while longest drive went . to Karen Bowerman: - - In B flight, Carolyn Gilfillan scored 50 to nab low gross. Low net went to Carol Darling who managed a 35. Longest drive in that division went to Janet Hca nein. .• Betty. Coates -led C flight with a . low gross -.of 51 . while low net honours went to Ede Boyle with a 35. The longest drive was claimed by Donna I loffman. Helen Weber -used the least num- bcr of putts while Mildred.Chalm- ers was on the other side. -of the scale. The longest putt wcnt to Kim Pinder while Helen Kints and Marg Prout were named most hon- est golfers. Skins Will to Helen Burton, Carolyn Gilfillan, -Liz Hodgins, Joan Baker and Janet Wedlake. Next week, Clubs from Scaforth and Mitchell will be present when the event is sponsored by -Mot- gins, Dr. Linda Steele and Some- thing Special. Ironwood men EXETER.- Don Currcll topped A flight durinthis week's version of -the Ironwcx)d Men's Club- when 76 golfers came out for the Carling- Okcefc sponsored event. Currcll brought in a low gross of 36 to claim the honour. Orval Rinn shot a 32 to take low net in A flight. In B flight, Bob Fletcher claimed low gross earning a 37. Bob Funs ton took low net 'with a 31.. . • I lonours in C flight wcnt to. Kcn Varlcy who `hot a 38. Divisional .low net was claimed by Pctcr Groot who turned in a 32. • Barry Mills captured D flight by turning in a 47 while low nct wcnt to Pctcr Hrudka. Nearest to file pin on number two was Randy Gilfillan while Law- rence Carr came closest to the pin on number ninc. Skins wcnt to Bill Farquhar, Bob Fletcher, Davc Holtzmann and Stu l lomuth. Dubarry wins at Exeter EXETER - Frank Dubarry claimed low gross in A flight Monday when just 14 golfers took a chance against predicted showers. and hit the Exeter Golf Curse. Dubarry shot a 42. +_-__ 1tt.-I3 flicht, Don Wallace took low gross, thatching Dubarry's score with a A2. Ray Webb and Bob Reynolds shared low net hon- ours with 32 each. In C flight,'Monty Scott shot a .16 to take low gross. He was fol- lowed by Hans Gcrstcnkorn with 51, and John Batten with 52. Dave Vincent claimed low net with a 32 while Bill Chadwick fol- lowed with a 34. • The longest drive was accom- plished by Kitch Pavlick while Bill Chadwick came closest to fife hole. -Skins went to Ray Webb while Don -Wallace won the 50/50 draw. Next wcck, Exeter Men's League will be sponsored by The White Squirrel 524-2773 101/2% 1 Yr. GIC INVESTMENTS 122.Court House Square Goderrch 107ix���1 5 Yrs. GIC Coinp Ann. •No Fees •No Charges 1.800-265.5503 Complete Golf Aiwa. xsm:x �r..ti.. • ac • Rentals • Gas Carts • Driving Range - Public Invited - IRONWOD GOLF CLUB Located one mile East of Exeter off Highway 83. Phone (519) 235-1521 Fish Fry Times -Advocate, July 27, 1988. FISH FRY -- The line-up was Ion came out to support ExeterJunior 1 - Friday afternoon when hockey fans - the side. Organizers say the event will become an annual one i1 this year's awks and have a little fish and chips on .fry-up is a profitable ane. - The Town& Co-untry July 27 - Aug. 3 Store 5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 1 *Rap I : 1111. Iii!:. In Stock Patio Furniture Clearance Huge clearance on selected in -stock patio furniture. Come in today and pick thepiecesyour need for summer relakation.. Shop early for best selection. - Poly - Tarps Tx 10,1.0x12, 10 x 14, 12 x 16' off Ir. 6Strin.g . House Broom Made from quality broomcorn. - 55.1-201 70 off Plastic Jerry Can ULC approved. Crushproof, rust- proof construction. 2 gallon capacity. 572-202 Reg. 7.29 644 Reg. 6.99 566 each f • Simoniz 11 Car Wash Long.lasting results. Leaves a super clean finish. 600 mL. 572-253 Reg. 3.49 2 99 Special .a Va=For Fly Strip One strip controls flies in each 1000 Cu. ft. of en- closed space. Good for milk rooms. - - 552-503 Reg. 4.29 88 each Electrical Supplies 1S% off Illustrations not exactly as shown. All Items aro not available at all locations Mo 'r,f.,rA 5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS • Exeter Co -Op 235-2081 Exeter • Ailsa Craig Hensall Co -Op 262-3002 Hensall • Zurich • Seaforth VISI