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Times-Advocate, 1982-10-20, Page 11J ILDERTON TEAM WIN` a Ontario Rural bantam girls fastball champions ip was won recently by Ilderton. The team is shown participating in the recent Ilder- ton Fair parade. Back, left, Lori Liddell, Lynda Cameron, Marcie Charlton, Colleen Kennedy, Linda Balozs, Margo Robson and coach Peter Milne. Front, coach Dan Pro- Laszka, Chris Kennedy, Leslie Dampier, Caroline Versteeg, Karen Carruthers, Lin- da Schon and Joanne Heighway. Missing were Cindy Blanchardand Linda Wilkey. v SAYE 30% � THE BUS! K List originally S5 head restraints Tinted glass . w Sound system Sunroof A Freight O Pre -del. Inspection Total $16540 225 210 315 745 282 100 $18,417 E Demo Model with only 26000K S o°,1T.iy$ Call Billy.he Roweliffe Main St. South Exeter, Ont. 235-1100 Toll Free 1-800-265-7034 *As Can Be Seen on CTV's Magnum P.I. Thursdays at 8 p.m. 'ixeter Curling Club Persons interested) in curling this season please contact Brian Clarke 235-1820 (iL Bus. .235-0119 Karon Davison 235=2820 1982.83 Discount on NEW Membership • Men's $80.00 Reg. $100. • Ladies' $50.00 Reg. $70. • Mixed :130.00 Reg. $ 150. We invite you to try the great game of curling! 1 1 Field hockey undefeated The South Huron girls field hockey team completed their regular season undefeated. Today they play Stratford Northwestern in the Huron - Perth final at Exeter. Both teams advance to WOSSA Friday and Saturday. WOSSA games will also be played at the high school. Exeter's team hosted a dou- ble header Wednesday as both St. Marys and Listowel participated in the mini -tournament. In. the close game against St. Marys, there was no score until the last minute when Cheryl Cann put one in for Ex- eter followed by another by Patti Willis. St. Marys had defeated South Huron in overtime of last year's Huron -Perth final. South Huron coach Jim Workman felt his team "deserved to win". South Huron easily dispos- ed of Listowel 5-0. Pauline Brand scored two goals despite suffering an injured finger. Ruth Ryan, Cheryl Cann and Patti Willis each added one. Workman noted that goalie Leanne Dillon hadn't been, scored on all season and that his team has a good offensive attack, having scored a total of 18 goals, which is very im- pressive in field hockey. To provide the team with tougher competition they travelled to Toronto over the weekend to play on the Sun- nybrook fields with 92 teams competed. South Huron was in the top section, which they won. Pauline DeVries scored her first goal against Bell from Ottawa. Pauline Brand also added two to make it 3-0. The sole goal of the game against Bayview was put. in by Brand. In South Huron's only tie of the season both Ex- eter and Hillfield Strathallan, a private girls school from Hamilton, were unable to score. In her first goal of her field hockey career, Lee O'Rourke scored against Peterborough Collegiate to win 1-0. Such high level quality will be valuable to the team in the probable participation in OFSSA at the beginning of November. Times -Advocate, October 20,1982 Juveniles beat Lucan in rough tilt The Exeter juveniles started the season off on the right foot in the standings, but showed signs that they may not have enough penalty - killing strength to finish the season if they continue their penalty parade. The locals scored a 5-3 win over Lucan. in their first Shamrock tilt at the rec cen- tre, Saturday, and they ac- complished the win while playing most of the game short-handed. They broke a tie with two goals in the third period, both tuning whtle they were short-handed, hav- ing played most of the final stanza with two men in the penalty box. Exeter picked up four of the five points awarded in the game. Juvenile squads play for a total of five points. one for the winner of each period and two for the full game win. The locals won the first period by a 2-1 count, lost the second by the same margin and then took the third period and the final game score. Sit Batten, Eric Tadgell, Chris Van Gerwen, Dave Rowcliffe and Scott Jesney scored for the locals with assists to Van Gerwen, Jesney, Steve Batten, Rowcliffe and George Tomes. Goalie Peter Dearing turn- ed in a dazzling display as he kept the locals in the game, along with some strong penal- ty killing work by his mates. 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Bantams split The Exeter and Lucan ban- tams split a pair of exhibition games this week, each winn- ing on the other squad's ice. Exeter won 4-3 in Lucan and the latter took a 3-0 win in Exeter. Bryan Quinn, Ron Loucks, Tim Moore and Sean Whiteford scored in the Ex- eter win, while replying for Lucan were D. Hugill, B. O'Neil and J. McLellan. Ian Craig, Mike Dewan and Dave Steeper scored for Lucan in the shutout win. Exeter Atoms dropped their first game in Shamrock league play 4-2 at the hands of Goderich, Sunday. The locals had trouble get- ting untracked and fell behind 3-0 on goals by Tim Harrison, Brian Lane and Andrew Cauchie. Shannon Hrudka got Exeter on the scoreboard early in the third period on a pass from Robbie McLelland. Harrison scored his second goal of the game beating Steve Sillery on a shot from close -in before David O'Con- nor closed out the scoring for Exeter by finishing off a nif- ty passing play with .David Dalrymple and Craig Soldan. Sillery and Harlen Tinney shared the goaltending for Exeter with both goalies mak- ing several fine saves to keep the score close. LOCAL MIDGET MANUS — South Huron Hig Sc ool mi • get gir s finis ed third in this week's South Huron invitational cross country meet. From the left are Karla Josephson, winner Sheila Regier, second place finisher Irene Dietrich and Angela Fleming. T -A photo Local runners dominate in school's cross country A total of 17 schools provid- ed tough competition at South Huron's annual cross-country meet which was held Wednes- day. It was a good preview of today's Huron -Perth meet despite the absence of Strat- ford Central's strong team. South Huron runners demonstrated dominance in the girls races winning two team championship plu. two individual races. Showing great energy Catherine Patterson left a field hockey game to jump to the starting line and win the senior girls race. Mary Lou Rundle followed in third place. With the absence of Esther Van Oss, former runner - now basket- ball player. Alice Dietrich was recruited to round out the team in eleventh position while Sarah McClure placed twelfth. In a close midget girls finish Irene Dietrich started her kick too soon and was edg- ed out of leading position by teammate Sheila Regier. Despite first and second places Exeter's midget girls placed third as a team. The other team champion- ship was captured by the OHA Junior 'D' Hockey South Huron Roc Centre Fri. Oct. 22 8:30 p.m. Thedford Browns vs Exeter Hawks Don't miss the ad - tion in this • keen rivalry. junior girls team led by another Regier, Colleen in se- cond place. Jackie Cottrell_ also left the basketball court to run in sixth place followed by Susan McClure and Susan Birmingham in seventh and eighth position. The junior girlswill have to run well to beat the Stratford Central team and stay ahead of St. Marys at Huron -Perth. The boys' teams also had good performances. Mike Van Raay finished ninth to lead South Iluron's senior boys to third place. Jim Regier and John Van Esbroeck 'had 11th and 12th places respectively while George Tomes came in • The usually strong midget boys team was disappointed with fourth place. Ed Thuss however had a good run, finishing sixth in the large field. Dan Morley in 13th place led our junior boys to seventh. The Huron -Perth cross country meet is being run to- day at the Wildwood Conser- vation Park near St. Marys. South Huron, coach Joe Fulop expects to qualify most of his runners for W.O.S.S.A. which Turn down your thermostat and keep warm with a Candle Heater. Smokeless and odorless operation. 99.9°. fuel efficient. • long -life fibreglass wick • cartridge tank • automatic igniter • fuel level indicator • automatic extinguisher COMFORTABLE HEAT FOR ONLY PENNIES PER HOUR 16 Main St. N. 235-0800 412 Main St. S. 235-2511 Doug Parker's Barber Shop OPEN Mon., Tues. 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