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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-11-09, Page 12 (2)f Look down the ballot — way down, and you will find the (Wright) candidate. Res. 251 Marlborough Phone 2350491 Yo',r Vote Will Be Acknowledged Page 12 N4117 - Times -Advocate, November 9, 1978 Don't forget to vote Re Elect JOHN TINNEY Reeve A For Hay Township Nov. 13th It's been a pleasure & challtnge to serve on Tuckersmith Council for the pact 2 years I solicit -y orf: on Nov. 13th Robert Fotheringham WILLIAMSON 1 0. Jets come up with wins REC LEAGUE ",A" WINNERS The winners of the "A" flight of the Exeter and Area Men's Recreation -of Softball league • were the Crescent Rolls. In the back -row (left -right) are'Jim Russell, Bob Whiteford, Jim DeBlock, Bill Brock, and Joe Darling. The front row consists of Jim Oaring, Larry Beuermon, Al Quinn, coach -John Miners, John McNeely, Ray Mills and Bob Laph- mie. Missing -were Jim Borners, Elmer Taylor, Mary Caton and Dennis Smith. p Midgets post perfect record, bantams and novice break even The Exeter midgets were the only minor•tearn to post a perfect record this week. scoring a 3-0 win over Strathroy and -a 4-1 decision against Dorchester. crews split their two games. while the atoms and pee wees were losers in their two outings. Playing in Dorchester. Tuesday, the midgets came wiithin 24 seconds of posting their second straight Shamrock shutout. but their hosts finally -beat Doug Hoff- man at the 9 36 mark to spoil (he bid for another whitewash. MARILYN0 (FRAYNE) "I believe Industrial Growth is Important The teams battled on scoreless terms in the first period before Exeter took- control, ook• controlof the game with three goals in the second. Jeff Fuller. Dave Jackson • Wednesday. in a close 3-2 defence late in the third struggle. period to score the winner. The first Strathroy' goal London had taken a lead in catne when an Exeter the first on Loukes first tally defender had the puck stolen of the game, but Exeter cap - off his .stick in the first- tain Brett Batten put the ms on equal -terms in the breakaway goal. whilein the second frame when he bang - third. another defender had ed in a quick shot after tak- his clearing shot stopped at Mg a pass from Bryan the point and the puck was Quinn: rifled back into the cage' In Sunday's game at the - behind Peter Dearing. rec• centre, the • Lambeth Bill Glover handled the crew out -hustled the locals Exeter scoring with a goal to win in convincing, style. in the second and one late in Only some stellar 'net play the game. Picking up assists' by. Steve Pym and Jim on the plays . were Dave Lewis held the game as Shaw. Scott Brintnell and close as it was. Mike Clark. Novice split - Stiltwinfess , The Exeter Waxers The local pee -wees dropped an 8-1 decision to remained winless as they grkhill in an exhibition dropped a 3-0 decision to contest. Saturday. but shook Dorchester. in -a lethargic off' the drubbing' to come - display. Tuesday. and were home on Sunday to po,st a 2-1 .trounced 13-2 on their own. win over Lambeth in a ice, by Strathroy regular Shamrock .league Dorchester scored twice tilt: in the first period and added • Parkhill jumped into a.6-0 another in the third to blank lead in the first half of 'the locals. who just cbuldn't .. Saturday's contest. but the, get any bounces going -their , Waxers started to skate in way on the few good scoring the,last half of the game and attempts they did muster. were only out -scored by a 2-1 in Wednesday night's margin. game at- the rec centre. the Jeff Dalrymple scored Ex - Exeter pee wees scored -the eter's lone goal, after being first and last goals of the handed the puck in front of contest. but Strathroy an open corner by B.J. scored 13 in between to hand Batten. Stephen Lingard the locals their worstdrub- also picked up an assist on bing of the young Shamrock the play. - season Exeter out -played their Darren Vandergunst and guests in Sunday's game at Steve Laithwaite scored for the rec centre. but needed a the locals in -the lopsided late goal -from Jeff'Dalrym- contest with the big. strong ple to pull out the win. skating Strathrov con- He took a pass from Doug tingent. The' two scorers Clark and found the mark - also picked up an assist o from a difficult an beside each other's goal, while Jeff . the Lambeth Pfaff also assisted on one. ' Exeter took.a 1-0 lead'ear- ly two in the second when passes from -Rob McLean and B.J. The Exeter atoms dropped Batten sent 'Jotr O'Connor two outings in Shamrock streaking down the left side league play this week, losing and he made no mistake ona 2-1 to East London on Satur- hard shot from the face-off day and then being shutout 3- circle.• 0 at home by Lambeth the Lambeth evened the count following day. late..in the second when the light. with assists on the plays going to Fuller. Rick Lindenfield. Ed Willis and 'Wayne Parsons. They upped the margin to 4-0 late in . the third when Lindenfield scored on a pass from Parsons. On home ice Wednesday. •,Hoffman and Steve Wells ,recorded their first shutout as they blanked Strathroy 3- 0. Dave Jackson scored the team's first goal in the first period and. Ed Willis and Wayne Parsons added in- surance markers. early in the third. ' Parsons picked up ..one assist. as did Wayne Smith, Jeff Fuller and Rick•Linden- field. - WHY? 1) The only way to`'told the line on axes - 2) The only way to stimulate employ ent, 3)The only way .to expand our local . • economy 4)The onlyway to balance our agricultural' - wealth - 5)The only way to guarantee a thriving and progressive future If You Agree VOTE WILLIAMSON For COUNCILLOR II IIIfi•1111 III III III 1111 III III III III III III III III 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tl� Business Reply Mail• , No -Postage Stamp Necessary if Mailed in Canada SI Bantams split The Exeter bantams jumped into a 3-0 lead in their game at -Dorchester, Tuesday. but had to hang on to the post a 3-2 margin. In their Wednesday game, they dropped a 3-2 decision to Strathroy at ho ne. In tke"DOfe Ster game, - the team started out in high ge?r.'.b.ut a .parade of penalties and .some sloppy efensive work almost cost them the win. Jim Siddall. Tom Coates and 'Dave Shaw scored the first period markers with the assists going to Jamie Chaffe. Trevor Boyle. Scott Pincombe and Bill Glover. Exeter picked up 10 minor penalties in the contest, compared to the four handed out to 'Dorchester. and the offensive -minded defence were continually caught out of position up the ice. for- cing goalie. Peter Dearing into several key saves to protect the.lead. over Durham and Petrolia The Lucan-ilderton Jets came upwitti two outstanding performances this week. Friday night the Jets blanked- their arch rivals,_-. .the Durham Huskies 4;0 and Sunday a f tern'oon they. edged- 14W dged-lost year's Continental senior league champion Petrolia Squires 7-6 in over- time. . The Jets were in Stratford last night, Wednesday and Friday night they ,will be back at the Ilderton arena at 8:15 to take on the same. Stratford club, They will bei+ in Chatham November 15. . Dave Revington - was the scoring star for the L -I chib -in the -4-0' shutout over . Durham. Revington .scored three times, two goals com- ing in a space of less than two minutes near the midway mark of the third period to wrap up the vic- tory. Revington notched the only goal of the first period on a pass from Jamie Robb. In the second period. Ran- dy Kraul put the Jets ahead 2-0 and 9:21 with the assist being provided by Barry liaynham. Dave Revington scored his second goal of the night at 9:08 of the final frame on a pass from Gary Herr and a 'minute and 40 seconds later he converted a pass from Jamie Robb on a power play. Parkinson stars In Sunday's exciting vic- tory over Petrolia, Wally Parkinson fired, three successful shots to lead the • Jets scoring attack. %The score was tied 2-2- at the end of the first period. Jamie Robb and Tom Hodgins - were t -he- L -I marksmen. Wally Parkinson and Randy Kraul.assisted on Robb's score and Brian Dun- das and -Doug 'Kennedy: helped Hodgins score. Hodgins. Dundas and Kennedy were with the Jets for the first time from the St. • Marys intermediate club. DaleWilson and Bill Aber- • crombie scored the first two Petrolia goals. The Jets jumped into a 5-3 lead after the first 40 minutes of play. Wally Parkinson- scored twice, once on an unassisted effort /and the .second on passes from Dave Revington and Jim Pinnegar. The other Jets second period score came from the stick of Brian Murphy on a pass from Randy McIntyre. Lou Gagnon was the -lone _ Petrolia marksman. Randy McIntyre scored at 3:48 -of the third period on passing help from Dave Revington and Brile,q Murphy to put the Jets in front 6-3. Petrolia came on strong in the latter part of the thifd Two defensive mistakes ThegameagainstEastLon- , Exeter defence made one of resulted in goals for the don was a close struggle their few mistakes in the • visiting Strathroy bantams. throughout and wasn'tgame. allowing Kevin Allen as they handed Exeter their decided until Ron Loukes to break in all alone on first loss of the season, broke through the Exeter Shawn More in the nets. I. 1111 - til/ MINIM - MI i• me is =so fi am so so lila/ I• ow um NI ow Ili 1 Postagewill be folio b, EXETER MAINWAY QUESTIONNAIRE c/o BOX 850, EXETER, ONT., NOM 1$0 1 56 1. �✓ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Please fold along this line. Staple or tape closed and drop it in the mail. The return postage is already paid. period with goals by Bill Calvert, Bill Abercrombie and Doug Zonneville to send the game into overtime. . Q_aiv.41 seconds had -elaps- ed in the extra time when Wally Parkinson beat Bruce h Pt li Aberbart in t e e ro a nets. Veteran goalie Lorne Daer was back in the L -I nets and.. turned away 32 _ Durham shots to gain the shutout. • To the ratepayers of the TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN We wish to express our sincere thanks to you for your confidence in our recent acclamation. Reeve Kenneth Campbell Deputy -Reeve Doug Russell Councillrs Thomas Tomes Allan Walper Ralph Weber Trust Company Certificates Highest Rates Available 101/2% Semi -Annual Interest an a 5 year term Rates subject to change Elven Bean • 344 Andrew St., S. Exeter, Ontario 235-2140 Vote as you like but vote, Monday �1•���i1��������i��1•t•��i�i��r /�Ii111���It1��� III We'll Do the Job Right... We've Moved Our Office we are now located at our Exeter shop Whatever the protect, colt on us for Ready=Mix Concrete RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • FARM (Including Manure Tanks) FREE.ESTiMATES - • C. A. McDOWELL LTD. EXETER, ONTARIO Plant: 235-0833 Office: 235-1969 • 1 WRIGHT FOR EXETER COUNCIL Let experience keep working for you , Re-elect a person who worked hard to bring about many changes since 1962. A person who understands the future needs of all citizens and the Town of Exeter. 1f elected 1 will continue to work equally for all citizens and for the betterment of our community, of a tax rote we can afford. We offer many hours of our time -on your behalf. Give .a few minutes of your time and vote on November 13.