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By
LARRY
SNIDER
Boost
Your
Home
-Town
Manufacturers once
talked of a master -brain
• computer to control the
functions and systems in
your car. For safety's
sake (to avoid total
breakdown) they're now
'planning small com-
puters in several areas
of the car.
Use your own Mire gouge
- every two weeks or so
(while the tires are cool)
to guard against in-
correct inflation., Both
safety and economy ore
involved.
Change the filter when
you change the oil in
your cor. Otherwise,, the
dirty, diluted oil in. -the
filter will foul the new
fill., •
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If automatic transmis-
sion slips and shifts
when it shouldn't, car
may be overtu!! of
transmission fluid. Have
it checked.
Only about 20 percent
of the energy in a gallon
of gasoline it converted
td useful work by the
average automobile
engine.
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if your car isn't as ef-
ficient 'as it should
bring -it in 10 the expert
-mechanics at
Larry Snider
MOTORS LIMITED
EXETER 235 -1640 -
LONDON 227-4'491
Huron County s largest
Forst Dealer
Will tune she engine fo op-
timum performance.
End schedule Sunday Times -Advocate, August 24, 1978 Pap. 13
Centennials edge Lucun. by 1-0
Striker John Muller of their club. starts at 2 p.m. Their final
centred in a pass from right The Centennials end match should have been
winger Al Hern at 50 minutes league'play in Paula at Exeter,
for Exeter Centennials' 1.0 next Sunday. in Pauls,
win over Lucan in Ausable
league soccer at Carttr's
Field Sunday.
The game was perhaps the
best in senior soccer played
in Exeter this year.
But Muller's goal, ex-
cellently played for, was the
only one either club could
manage out of an almost
.equal share of chances when
it came at five minutes into
the last half. •
For the rest of the game,_
Exeter had whatever edge
10 there was, but couldn't
enlarge on the winner. In one
instance, midfielder Al
Beattie twice headed the ball
toward the Lucan net after
his first attempt rebounded
off the crossbar. •
Midfielders Joe Laurie,
Dick Lord and forwards
Matt Muller:, Paul Van
Gerwen, Wes Abbott and
Brad Clausius were among
other Centennials who
couldn't collect from fine
attempts.
Lucan; too, had a number
of runs that failed. Yet all
LIEURY TAKES TITLE — The team• fiom. Lieury won the "B" championship of the Men's fast -
ball tournament held over the weekend in Zurich. Presenting the Shows dairy store trophy to
team captain Jim Thompson is Paul Bedard. Members of the winning squad are Lloyd
Mothers, Jack Tweddle, Stan Lovie, Gord Mauer, Bob Robinson, Les Dury, Paul Hodgins, Bob
Cornish, Ed Brown, Pete Coate and Earl Allison. Staff photo
Local swimmers second
in Lake' Huron playoffs
The Lake Huron Zone
Competitive Swimming
league held its semi finals in
Exeter Saturday morning-
and Exeter placed second •
out of five teams with 298
points.
Elmira scored 454 points_to
take first place with a strong
team that showed great.
depth. St. Marys was third
with 225 fourth conipiling 169
points was Listowel and
completing the list was
'Clinton with 133 points. -
Exeter had two medley
relays receiving ribbons.
Maja Gans, Marg Pryde,
Joan Osgood and Tammy
Robinson placed third in the
13 arid 14 girls atrd",Bobbi
Glover, Kathy Giffin,-
Brenda Waldeck and -Julie
Hendrick received second in
the 15 and over girls
category.
bannette McLeod placed
fourth i ,–the individual
medley.
Receiving ribbons in the
free style.wents were'Sharon
Boersma, Maryanne
Dekoker, Tina Brand, Liz
Cottrell, Scott, Jamieson,
John Well's, Lori Stephens,.
'Brenda Waldeck, Jackie
Cottrell. John -Mol,.: Maja
Gans, 'Steve - Wells, Joe
Bloomaertand Kathy Giffin.
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You'll never ever find better values on
all our new and'used motorcycles and
qccessories than we're offering right
.now.. We've ekpanded our sales and
service facilities and everything hos
been in a real mess for the post
month. We must get it cleaned up
and be ready for huge shipments of
Arctic Cot snowmobiles which have
al,eady started arriving.
Our Toss is your gain as profits have been
sacrificed and prices slashed to the bare
minimum. Be sure you come and see for
yourself. You could save hundreds of dollars.
These are lust a few of the super values we're offering right now.
ALL MOTORCYCLE ACCESSORIES 15 o OFF
ALL WHITE HELMETS 20% OFF
ALL COLORED HELMETS 10% OFF
ALL T-SHIRTS SO%OFF
ALL ROGER DE COSTER`BOOTS 20% OFF
Bell Moto Star
Helmets
Reg 589 95
NOW '64.95
Motorcycle
Gloves
NOW ONLY
15.00
Free
Sun
Caps
USED BIKE VALUES
1973 YAMAHA 73Q •
certified and ready to go
ONLY '595
1973 KAWASAKI 90
ONLY
'199
NEW BIKE SAVINGS
1978 SUZUKI GS 750 SAVE OVER 5400. ONLY
Four stroke four cylinder Reg. $2899 '2495
USED MOTORCYCLES
'71 Suzuki GT 750 '74 Kawasaki MC -1 90
'77 Suzuki TS 400 - '74 Kawasaki MC -1 90
'77 Suzuki TS 185 '74 Suzuki TM 125
'76 Kawasaki KV 100 .'73 Yamaha - 750
'77 Yamaha DT 400- '73 Rupp 100
'77 Yamaha 400 '73 'Kawasaki F-9 350
'77 Honda - MR 75 '72 Kawasaki H-1 500
'77 Honda XL 125 '72 Kawasaki F-5 350
'77 Honda XR 75 '72 Suzuki 250
'77 Can -Am MX -3 250 '73 Honda ' 750
'77 Can -Am MX -3 250 - '77 Kawasaki 650
'77 Suzuki RM 100 '77 Suzuki 380
'75 Suzuki GT 250 '75 Suzuki GT 250
'75 Suzuki RE 5 '77 CZ RV 250
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'75 Kawasaki 125 '76 CZ RV 250
'75 Kawasaki G3 100 '74 Kawasaki G-3 100
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Karla Josephson, John
Wells, Larry Mathers, Lori
Stephens. Mary Lynn Pryde,
John hfol, Dannette McLeod
and Julie Hendrick.
First place finishes were
compiled by Tina Brand.
Lori Stephens and Dannette
McLeod.
Successful breast strokes
were Sharon Boersma, Sheri
Varley, Ken Boersma, Tina
Brand, Liz Cottrell, John
Wells, Tim Robinson, Jackie
Cottrell, Lynn Stephens,
Mary Lynn Pryde, Brenda
Bell, John Mol, Maja Gans,
Kim Lang. and Bobbie
Glover.
Those persons placing in
butterfly were _Sharon
Boersma, Tina Brand, Li;�-
Cottrell, Jodi McBride. Scott
Jamieson, Larry Mathers,
Brenda Waldeck... Lori
Stephens and Jackie Cot-
trell.
T.he free -style relays
receiving. ribbons .were,
Sharon Boersma, Mary anne
Dekoker,-. Julie Tierpan and
Sheri Varley, second place.
for the eight and under
division. Tina Brand: Jodi
McBride, Liz Cottrell and
Nancy Durand won second
for 9 and 10 year old girls.
In the same age division
--Karen Wells. Sue Tiernan,-
-Deb- own, and Kirstin
Hooge o won fourth for
their re ay. The 11 and 12
boys relay team of John
Wells. Larry Mathers, Tim
Robinson, and Scott
Jamieson were second.
Both 11 and- 12 year old
girls relay teams won rib-
bons. The team of Jackie
Cottrell, Brenda Bell, Lori
Stephens. and Nellie
Dekoker -placed first, while
the -team of Brenda Waldeck,
Lynn Stephens. Darlene
McBride, and Mary Lynn
Pryde took the second place
ribbons.
Exeter compiled 26 points
in the 13 and ,14 year old
division. The team of Maja
Ganns, Dannette McLeod,
Francie Linsdell, and
Tammy Robinson placed
second while Marg Pryde,
Joan Osgood, Diane Boer-
sma, and Jane Hendrick
came in fourth. -
John. Mol, Scott Jesney,
and Steve and Cohn Keller
placed second. Finally both
the girls and boys relay
teams in the 15 and over age
division placed in the -top six
finishers.
The team of Steve Wells,
Joe Bloomaert, Brian
Mercer and Doug Raymond
won second. Kim Lang,
Bobbie Glover, Dale Arm -
Local firm
expanding
•
• but a few of their attacks
strong, and Cindy Down also
won • second for their
division. -
The members of the team
who won -ribbons at Satur-
days meet will travel to
Goderich this Saturday for -
the zone finals.
John Deere Limited
recently announced plans to
establish -a new dealership to
serve the counties of Bruce
and Grey.
It will be located in
Walkerton and will be known
as Huron Tractor Limited.
This firm now- operates
agencies in Exeter and Blyth
and are well known to many
farmers in the Walkerton
area,
Wayne O'Rourke who has
10 years experience with
Huron Tractor and Jobn
Deere in parts, service and
sales will be owner -manager
and reside in the Walkerton
area.
Modern facilities, con-
sisting of 9600 square feet,
'will be conveniently located
on ,the northwest cornet of
---fhie-1iifeWsectioW of"-Diillrllf1Tr--
Road 2 and Bruce County
Road 3.
DRINKINGPAPIDRIVING
ey«al DISASTER 7,'tt'64
a
were blunted around the goal
area by Centennial keeper
Paal.`---Van Esbroeck who
worked brilliantly for his
shut -out.
Lucan lost it, , but not
through want of solid per-
formances by each member
West Williams against St.
a game that 10. St.
however, dropped out earlier
in the season due to lack of
players..
As ti result, the Cen-
- j _Jr.:
tennials will have t
off following the ettt
Williams United game
before the start of play-offs.
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PREVENT TRANSMISSION TROUBLE
$ ill 45 INCLUDES NEW FLUID
Road Test, Remove Pan, Visual
if Inspection.
* Clean Sump & Screen
* Adjust Bands & Linkage
* Replace Pan Gasket & Fluid -
' Where Applicable .
This is a preventative maintenance as vice. If
you already have transmission troubles ask
about our other reliable services.
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IN OUR PRE -SEASON SALE
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For the Hockey' PIay€i
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Our Reg. Price 99.95
NOW 69.95
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Our Reg. Price $48.95
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BOYS, GIRLS
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SKATES
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BLACK PANTHERS
Our Reg. Price 52.95
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