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Times-Advocate, 1981-08-12, Page 9MAKE MONEY PREPARING INCOME TAXES. Stephen playground kids Off to visit Wonderland ,By LYNNE FARQUHAR S.P.AJt.K. from Crediton Weather slows lawn bowlers Ac)ton was keen at the Ex- eter lawn bowling club jitn , Thursday, while in- cle ent weather kept the Sat rday night crowd below no al. larence Down copped the T rsday action with two ns and an aggregate of 26. Finishing in a tie for second with two wins and an aggregate of 24 were Ruth Skinner, Liz Lamport and Bill Lamport. Completing the top entries with two wins were Dean Frayne, Gertrude Hamilton, Bill Rogerson, Wilf Shapton, Ted Lamport and Olive Hicks. Evelyn Scott topped the Saturday play with an aggregate of 28. Following behind her were Mildred Pearsall and Garnet Hicks. AUTOMOTIVE RADIATOR fl and Huron Park and Dash- wood Playground youngsters are off to Canada's Won- derland today, Wednesday, to wrap-up their programs for this summer. The playgrounds were off to Zurich on Monday for a Don't forget you canbook a field day and the S.P.A.R.K. private rental at Stephen crew will be heading to Township swimming pool for Brand's farm to finish off $30.00 per hour. Call 228-6331. their program with a hay ride on Friday. Tuesday night and if theywin there they'll capture the championshio. The pee wee boys teams will take part in their play off tourney this weekend. Good luck to all teams andcoaches! Stephen Township 'swimming pool started into session number 3 of lessons this week and we were very pleased with the turn out for all three sessions this year. We have put 150 youngsters through in session number 1 and 2 and have 50 signed up for our third session. Huron Park minor ball teams are finishing up their schedules this week and are into their play off tour- naments. The pee wee girls won the first game of their playoffs on the weekend but were then rained out. The girls play in Thames Road on li SMALL ENGINE 'Av Sales & Service a MILT ROBBINS 04 itSON LTD. O`' 263 MAIN ST. N., EXETER 235-2940 Enrol in the H&R Block Income Tax Course now. Make money during -tax time. Compre- hensive course taught by experienced H&R Block instructors begins September 16 in .1 area locations. 1 WHO COULD BE A BETTER INCOME TAX TEACHER? H&R BLOCK 15 King St: Forest Ontario Phone 786-2191 Collect for information .ol..iCLIP AND MAIL TODAY mono Please send me tree information about your tax preparation course, and howl 1 can make money. Name Address J Juvs lose two tests Walkerton seniors scored two wins over the Exeter juveniles this week, posting a 4-0 win on their home field, Saturday, and coming back with a 6-3 win in Dashwood. 4 In the first game, Exeter managed only one hit, a double by Joe Beckerin the first inning. Walkerton scored all four of their tallies in the second when they jumped on Jeff Fuller for four hits. Flachs, who recorded the win, struck out 10 Exeter batters. In the second game, (Walkerton led 5-0 before Exeter got back in the game, but they couldn't sustain the rally. Horner took the loss and ;allowed 10 hits, while his (mates picked up eight. Greg Prout and Pete 'Tuckey paced the attack with two hits each, while ,adding singles were Becker, Fuller , Easterbrook and Hoffman. 1 ■ City 1 Provinceissmeinumaiummmemisoommoill Postal Code Phone Area horse top winner Statistics released recently show that five area horses are among the leaders in four of the Ontario Sires Stakes categories. Ideal Wilco, owned by Doug Courtney's Wheeling By Stables of Grand Bend, leads .Il competitors in earnings as of the end of July with a bankroll of $48,717 in the division for two-year-old pacing colts and geldings. In the three-year-old colt pacers. Open Road, owned by Wheeling By and Ray Webb stands fourth with winnings of $20.329. Two area pacers are in the top five in the two-year-old filly pacers. Princess Killeen. owned by Greg Wright and Bill Ellerington of Exeter is fourth with $20.283 and the fifth place holder is Fireside Flight owned by Leroy Revington of Lucan with earnings of $18.058. The third place horse in the three-year-old colt trotters is Buckstove, owned by Lorne and Jean Keller of Exeter with $17,512. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS FINAL SALE! SHORE'S GIFT and JEWELLERY ,..,qua.. GODERICH THIS IS IT! EVERYTHING NOW 1/2 PRIG 1 • You pay only half of the lowest tag price on any item in the store. (Final Sale Starts Wed., August 12th) 500/0 OFF THE LAST or lowest tag price on anything ! RINGS...DIAMONDS...CLOCKS...CHI NA ... CRYSTAL...GOLD ITEMS... GIFTS...WATCHES... ETC. DON'T MISS IT! SHORE'S GIFTS & JEWELLERY-GODERICH 1 KIDS COMPETE - - Trevor Edwards, centre, catches for the Expos during the Kirkton-Woodhr,m Optimist ball tournament held Sunday in Kirkton. At left is umpire Charlie Batten. Swinging the bat is Gerry Edwards who pinus for the Reds. Expos won the tournament with Blue Jays finishing up second. Contributed photo Times -Advocate, August 12, 1981 Page 9 Three are perfect Three shooters hit for a perfect 25 in the Tuesday night action at the Kippen Gun Club. Recording the scores were Bert Mahaffy. .Jim Butcher and Bill Cochrane. Jack Mills. Glen Mogk. Harrison Schock, Lloyd Venner and Al Kyle all posted scores of 23 while Wayne McBride, Grant McGregor and Dan Crerar finished with 22. Coming in with a 21 was J. Nirta and Gladys McGregor had a 19. S. Creces had an 18. r Ironwood Golf Club .1181114 LOCATED FF EAST OF EXETER OFF MILE Ay T Phone 15191 235-1521 r E MMllf 83 BETTER EVERY YEAR • Fairways Fertilized Completely Weed Free • Greens Averaging5000 sq. ft. • Remodeled Club House • Driving Range. • Lockers & Showers For Men & Ladies Co.••r loo -^1 Ro <.. 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