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Times-Advocate, 1978-07-27, Page 11 (2)• 1 1 1 1111 1 1 1i 1 1 . Shop at Home IT'S SIMPLE Buy the bike of your choice up to 125 C.C. Bring it back in mid August and SIT 011. IT in competition with our other customers If you sit longer than anyone else you will receive your full purchase. If your new bike purchase is more than $1200 you will still win new 1978 125 C.C. Enduro (retail value 5120Q). Stop in and see us and get more com- plete details. See the Complete new line of I AC Kawasaki MOTORCYCLES CORUNTRY NER STORES GZCOMMI 4U KV75-A7 MT. CARMEL 237 3456 Mo Sat. 0-10 Su oon-6 On -The -Spot Financing at Bank Ro -s. 1 11 1 1 1 .4000 c Iti .local youngsters �; enjoy stay at camp THEY'RE OFF - The eight and under girls are shown at the start of the back crawl in Satur- • days swim meet at the local pool. The Exeter team easily won the event over Clinton and St. Marys. Starter for the races on the right is supervisor Debi Wooden, while Patti Down i} shown near the guard chair watching the competitors. Staff photo I Swim team off and flying equal points of opposition 1 f 1 1 1 1 11 CD PIONEER CAR STEREO SPECIAL 1111111111111111111111 1111111II 111111111111111 I It III 11111111 1 1I 1111111BII1110IpIUnpIU1,111IillnningllliP TP -727 STEREO DELUXE 8 -TRACK WITH, AUDIO FEATURES • Separate Bass and Treble • • Loudness Switch • Fast Forward • Automatic and Manual Program Change • Repeat TS -5 Mount Aniwhere Speakers • High Efficiency with Extra Large 5' '4 " . Diameter Cone Speaker. • Multi -Cellular Horn Design Delivers Fully Balanced Sound Package of Stereo And 2 Speakers Reg. $167.95 :14Z9s SAVE $25.00 Don't Forget - Wednesday Is Senior Citizen's Day - 5% Off All _Pyrchases 4 - CET OUPPPtCE BtrOREYOU Bin' Jerry MacLean & Son c,S�f AUTOMOTIVE LTD s� f 13S-0100 ) OUR STORE IS RIG ENOUGH 10 SERVE YOUR NEEDS A '.'t� BUT SMM( ENOUGH t0 4E IR1ENOLY —The Exeler_swim team, defending Lake Huron zone champs, started their current season off with a auspicous debut, Saturday, scoring 4951: points in a tri - meet with Clinton and St Marys. The local team picked up more points than the the other two combined and in some of,the races, the major competition was among local swimmers. in one race. Exeter swimmers took the top four spots. while in the girls' 12 and under relay, Exeter took the .top three spots. Local y• (iungs'ters' topped most of the individual cham- pionships at the meet as well. ;' -B.J. Batten and Sharon Boersma were the top competitors in the eight and under division. Batten had three firsts: while' Sharon had two firsts and one second. Leanne Jennison scored a second a two thirds.. In the 10 and under boys! Brett Batten had a first, second and fourth, while Ken Boersma scored a first and fifth. Scott Heywood earned fifth. . In the girls' division. competition among the locals was extremely keen. Ti , Brand had three firsts. • Kirkto ' is in -playoffs The Kirkton midget girls enjoyed a very successful week with four consecutive victories. Two came in regular league play, one in exhibition and the other in the first round of provincial playoff action. In regular season play, the Kirkton pals edged St. Pauls 7-6 and Goderich _6-5. Tile exhibition win came by a score of 8-5 over St. Marys at the Kirkton Garden Party. Sunday they defeated Goderich 10-4 in the first game of the PWSA playdowns. The second game wjll be played in Goderich Friday night at 8.30 pm Natilie Stroud led the Kirkton batting attack against. Godcsrich with a double and single as her club scored three runs in the first inning and never looked back. Adding one. hit each to the total were Bonnie Westlake. Sue •Schaefer, Kim 'Heather and .Layne Dougall. Four runs in the sixth inning were needed to prow}da the 7-6 Kirktqn win ot. Pauls. -Natalie .Stroud again led the Kirktoh club at the plate and on the mound. She pit- ched her first game of the season and allowed only six hits. while cracking out two singles. • .Sheila Penhale aided with •a triple and single. Getting one hit - each -were Kim Heather, Bonnie Westlake and Lori iredale. Patti Down was the win, ning pitcher -as Kirkton held on in the late innings to bfa( Goderich 6-5 in the regular schedule: . Two doubles by Natalie Stroud led the. Kjrklon hit parade. Sheila Penhale contributed a triple. Kim Heather hit a. double and singles were added by Lori iredale and Kelly Kerntck TRAP SHOOT Jody Mosurinjnhn was the top. marksmen al the claybird gun club this week He was hest in the trap shoot with a-M6re ttf 24' and in -the •skeet competition tied •- _fe„top spttt,.:lr-22 with -Kit- chener Pavlick. - Larry_Ma on•Avith a-22 was the trap runnerup while Kitchener Pavlick and Dale Hinny were deadlocked al 21. Randy M:irtvn hit 18 targets, Mike Brannon scored 15 and Paul Brannon 14. s(hile Annette Vermaeten - had a first. •second and fourth. Liz Cottrell had three. thirds. Karen Wells a fifth and Nancy Durand a second and sixth. Dave Bidtnes topped the 12 and under bovs with three first place ribbons. followed by Sieve Batten with .two seconds and a sixth. John Wells_ contributed a second and third, while Jack Ver- maeten tiacl a Third and fourth.. Chris McLeod chipped in with a third, Larry Mathers a fourth and Don Boersma had a fifth. In the girls' division, Lynn Stephens had two firsts, closely followed by Lori Stephens and Brenda Waldeck with a first and second each Darlene McBride had- a second Mary Lvnn Pryde a third - and sixth. Jackie Cottrell two fifths and Catherine Patterson and Leslie Hunter- Duvar with a sixth each. Fran Vermaeten and Scott Batten • paced the 14 and under boys •with one win each. Batten added two. fourths and Vermaeten a .second. Paul Campbell contributed two thirds; Bruce Anderson a fourth and fifth, while John Mol had a - third and Mark .Vandergunst a fifth. Maja Gans topped. the 14 arid under girls with ,•two firsts and a second. Marg' Pryde recorded two thirds and Dianne Boersma a pair of thirds. • Exeter's Kim Lang topped the ISand over girls with two firsts. whileBobbie 44Glover had a first and second. Dave 13e11 scored-a_second for the boys .in that division. followed by Ricli Lindenfield with a third; Mike. Dobbs a fourth and Joe Bloemmart a fifth, In the relay events. Exeter had five firsts in the eight events. They showed their depth with five seconds and three thirds. --ANNOUNCEMENT Peter Warner, President of Thompson -Warner, Motors Ltd., is pleased to welcome Bill Chandler as Soles Manager for the 'automobile division. As a resident of Dashwood, Bill is familiar to people of the Exeter, Grand Bend, Dashwood area. Bill brings to Thompson -Warner a wealth of knowledge•from his many years in the automobile business. Feel free to discuss your transportation needs with BiII at your convenience LET'S MEET THE DEMAND! Thompson Warner has a backlog of demand for lute model -used cars. If you feel yosr con help satisfy customer s demand, we'll make you more than hap- py with our trade-in allowance. Better still enjoy the added benefit of our demonstrator sole DEMO SALE Enjoy transportation, heavy on luxury with • all the options you could• possibly desire but - light on price. EXAMPLE 1978 CHRYSLER CORDOBA DEMO real class, spinnaker white with block and white leather buckets, 78 x 15 white sidewall.steel belted tires, console, torque flight transmis- sion, 360 26 lean burn, electric neat rear win- dow, - tinted gloss . all round, left chrome remote control mirror, and cooler yet with fac- tory air, accent on good looks with body side and deck tape stripes, white vinyl body side mouldings, black. tower rear tope deck stripe, AM radio with rear speaker, Landau roof, primiere wheel covers - . . MANUFACTURERS RETAIL PRICES9Q98.90 DEMONSTRATOR SALE PRICE....S7998.90 YOU WILL SAVE - $1100.00 •Help. us satisfy customer demand for late model vied cors and well introduce you to tremendous savings. Visit the action dealer .. A number of youngsters from Exeter participated in and enjoyed the 17th annual Boom's Recreation ' Camp held recently at Pine Lake. The caEhp is directed by Don "Boom" -Gravett who originated the popular event when he was rec director in Exeter in 1.962. The first camp was held at Goderich. Gravett's wife the former Mary McKnight of Exeter was the camp mother and son Mark was co -program director along with Bonnie McLean. The waterfront director was Lynne Brooks.' formerly of Exeter. Exeter participants fared well in the mapy events. Mike Tiedeman was the intermediate boys track and field champion with•victories in the I00and220yard dashes and second place finishes in the softball throw - and standing- broad jump. -Scott Bogart was the runnerup in the intermediate boys putting -test and Brent Atthill was third in the senior division. The only local youngsters to excel in pillow fighting were Jim Fletcher and Gib Dow in the intermediate section. • Mike- Tiedeman joined with Brad Davidto win the intermediate egg throwing contest. Gib Dow and John Gravett were the in- termediate boys horseshoe tossing champs and David Atthill teamed with David Wiseman to take senior laurels. • 4fracey Lee Spencer was a .`runnerup in the junior girls. shuffleboard event and second in basketball. Dale Hennessey was the senior boys champion With David Bidtnes and Brent-A•tthill as runneryp,• in shuffleboard. In senior boys track competitions David Bidtnes Open 7 days "Nice People Po Dees With" GRAND BEND 238-2391 5'. was third in the high jump and 100 and 220 yard dashes. He was also Aecond in the volleyball throw. In • swimming meet co-mpeti,tions, -Mike Tiedeman was the in- termediate ,boys champion and David Bidtnes was best itt the senior boys category,. SHOOT AT KIPPEN - Bradley Munn and Jamie - Caldwell each fired 25 successful shots to Wad the sharpshooters . in thea reopening of the Kippen gun club, Monday evening. Close behind with 24 hits each were veteran marksman John Anderson and Dan .('rerar Bill McGregor was next with 23. Mery Batkin scored 21, Lloyd Venn and Terry Baker 19 and Gary Koehler 17 •Trap shooting at the Kippen club will continue each Monday evening throughout• the summer months Times -Advocate, July 27, 1978 Page 11 Special Thanks to the following per- sons,—businesses and organizations for making our Pee Wee ball tour- nament such a success. South Huron Rec Centre Credition Minor Ball Assoc. for the use of their diamond. Exeter Legion Branch 167 Exeter Legion Ladies Auxiliary Discount Dove's CONKLIN Lumber -Exeter Gord's Trophies & Engravings' Jerry MacLean 8 Son Automotive Exeter Times -Advocate Brian Hodgins-officicol scorekeeper Gerry Parsons John Oke Oscar Pfaff Walt Tiedeman Steve larthwaite Ron Bogart Jeff Pfaff - BittFarquhor Mike Tiedeman the mothers who helped feed the teams. the fans who come out and supported us. Your time and donations were greatly appreciated. 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