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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1985-11-06, Page 11Midgets get two victories The Exeter Generals scored two straight victories in the midget category of the Shamrock hockey league this week. Wednesday the Generals doubled the score 8-4 over Lambeth and Satur- day it was a close 5-4 victory over Goderich. In the first period against Lambeth, P.aul Mellecke, Jim Lewis and Chris Tiedeman were the Generals marksmen were Bryan Quinn assisting on two of the scores and Dave Russell and Darryl McCann helping one goal apiece. In the middle frame, Jon O'Connor notched a pair of goals. One came on a solo dash and the other on a pass from Tim Moore. Mark Morrissey converted a.pass from Dave Smith for the other Exeter score. Jon O'Connor scored again in the final frame to complete a hat trick on a pass from Mark Morrissey and set up the final goal for the Generals fired by Dave Smith. Jon O'Connor led the Exeter scor- ing in the close 5-4 win over Goderich with a two goal effort. One came unassisted and the other on passes from Mark Morrissey and Jim Lewis. The other Exeter goal scorers were Tim Moore, Buddy Richardson and Steve Lightfoot. Assisting were Jim Lewis, Chris Tiedemah and Jon O'Connor. John Broils Former "Dutch Can. Store" Orders will be taken for Chocolate Initials, El Boxes, Chocolate „Souvenirs , Tablecloths, Cheese etc., etc. Call after 6 p.m. E. 235-0324 • 27 Gidley St., Exeter DRAMA— Grade 5 and 6 students at Precious Blood put on a skit for Block Parents Day about how children can find a safe haven when someone tries to entice them away. Playing the part of the children are Leslie Adams (left) and Rita Bilcke, phoning the police while villain Jason Coalman is held by helpful Block Parent Jacob Petersen. SH field hockey in Ontario quarter final The South Huron District High School girls field hockey teams prov- ed on the weekend they are among the top eight in the entire province of• Ontario. Appearing in OFSAA competition for the fifth consecutive year, Jim Workman's team won two games Thursday beating Kingston Lasalle 2-0 and TDCAA Don Bosco 4-0. In Fridays play the Panthers lost 2-0 to Scarborough and 1-0 to Clarkson in quarter final play. Julie Wilkinson was in goal to record shutouts in the first two games. Kim Crawford and Lee O'Rourke were the goal getters in the rain over i This week Marty Overholt notched two goals and singles were added by Pete Tuckey, Ken Bergmann, Cam Haist and Larry Johns as the Col- onials downed Pfaff's 6-2. Randy Evans and Tom Hayter scored for the losers. Single point for bantams The Exeter bantams gained only one point in two starts this week in Shamrock minor hockey. league ac- tion. Wednesday they were blanked 8-0 by Lambeth and Saturday they played to a 3-3 draw with Strathroy. A late third period goal by Steve Lingard on passes from Jeff Kints and Frank Wulterkens gained the tie with Strathroy. The other two goals were notched by Shawn Moore and Jeff Dalrymple. Getting assists were Larry Lewis, Jeff Kints and Jon O'Connor. The Young and Restless went on a scoring spree in beating Exeter Inn 11-2. Brian Taylor led the attack with four goals, Mark Cronyn scored three times and Scott Pincombe, Gary Sararas, Dave Atthill and Gary Hart- man counted in single fashion. Scor- ing for Exeter Inn were Morley Obre and John Coleman. Pete Feeney with a pair of scores and singles by Jamie Caldwell, Terry Caldwell and Dan Brintnell paced the Outlaws to a 5-4 win over the Whalers. Ron Johnson, Rob Baker, Rick Gilfillan and Dave Bell counted for the losers. The Whalers bounced back to edge Algoma Tire 6-5. Dave Hayter picked up a hat trick with Terry Zachar, Jeff Musser and Dave Bell counting single tallies. Mike Soldan .was best for Algoma Tire with two successful shots. Scor- ing in single fashion were Gerald Weido, Gerry Kurtz and Dale Skinner. • a • • .0 ••; • • •' • •'.Ii; •••• BAZAAR PRESIDENT — Jayne Molland and president Verna Blackler of the Kirkton ACW are shown prior to Saturday's bazaar. /0 Thanh ou 1 would like to thank all my customers for the four and a half years of your patronage. I hove sold my half of the partnership and am no longer associated with The Mane Event in Exeter as of November 1, 1985. I am very happy to have had the opportunity to have gotten to know you. I thank you very, very much Linda Uyl (Tjoelker) That all persons live in a state of dignity, share in all elements of living in the community and have the opportunity to par - 2 ticipate effectively. Published by the Public Education Committee of South Huron and District Association for the Mentally Handicapped Box 29, Dashwood, Ont. NOM 1NO •411411.� C 237.3637 III1111111I111111111111111111111N111111111111111111111111N111111111111111111111111111uININ1I11111111111111111111111111111r Apology to Usborne Township Staff and Ratepayers The Times -Advocate apologizes for misplacing on advertisement received from the township of- fice for placement in last week's publication regarding the municipal advance poll. We regret any inconvenience or embarrassment caused by the fact this advertisement did not ap- pear in the paper. • NOTICE OF POLL TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Township of Usborne in the County of Huron that whereas more can- didates have been nominated to each of the following offices than the number required to fill such offices, therefore polls will be held at the times and places stated in this notice for the purpose of electing the holders of such offices OFFICES FOR WHICH POLL TO BE HELD Deputy Reeve (1 to be elected) Councillor (3 to be elected) REGULAR POLL Tuesday, November 12, 1985 Poll No. 1 a 3 - A.B.U. Boardroom Poll No. 2 - Usborne Central Public School Poll No. 4 - Kirkton - Woodham Community Centre Regular polls will be open from 11 o'clock a.m. until 8 o'clock p.m. PROXY APPLICATIONS A person who has been appointed a voting proxy may apply to the clerk not later than 5 o'clock in the afternoon of Polling Day to receive a certificate to vote by proxy for the polling sub- division in which the person appointing the voting proxy is en- titled to vote. DATED AT USBORNE TOWNSHIP, ONTARIO THIS 24th DAY OF OCTOBER, 1985 Sondra J. Strang Acting-Clerk'freasurer and Returning Officer of the Township of Usborne R.R. No. 3, EXETER, Ontario NOM 1 SO Electors of Stephen Township VOTE Drew Robertson for Councillor , November 12, 1985 X For sound and sincere local government r Re-elect C. Morley Hall for Councillor Exercise your vote - some countries don't have that privilege Y you We're lad asked! g With •'?� Iry Armstrong and Bob Fletcher of 0,e/le 91e e/{y 6 ,y)d THE COMPLETE TEXT OF "THE LIVING WILL" To my family, my physician, my lawyer and all others whom it may concern: Death is os much a reality os birth. growth, maturity, and old age -- it is the one certainty of life. If the time comes when •I con no longer take port in decisions for my own future, let this stotement stand as on expression of my wishes and directions, while I am still sound of mind. If of such a time the situation should arise in which there is no reasonable expectation of my recovery from extreme physical or men- tal disability, I direct thot I be ollowed to die and not be kept alive by medications. artificial means, or "heroic measures". I do, however, ask that medicotion by mercifully administered to me to alleviate suf- fering even though this may shorten my remaining life. This statement is made after careful consideration.and is in accordance with my strong convictions and beliefs. 1 want the wishes and direc- tions here expressed carried out to the extent permitted by low. In- sofar as they ore not legally enforceable. I hope that those to whom this Will is addressed will regard themsevles as morally bound by these provisions. Signed Dote Witness Witness:. get] NrARIO r,NEPAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION ,',rmmrvateA The funeral Horne on 61efer who rt o mmber of he Onlorro Funerol Servrte At/ocrolron r� FUNERAL HOME IRV ARMSTRONG pHoiyr 215 'flO BOB FLETCHER Kingston while Mona Brand, Kim Crawford, Jodie McBride and Lee O'Rourke counted against the Toronto area club. On Thursday morning they played La Salle from Kingston and defeated them 2-0. The girls played a very methodical game with Kim Crawford and Lee O'Rourke each scoring a goal. Lee was robbed by the goal post on anotheil occasion with what look- ed like a certain goal. Julie Wilkinson recorded the shutout. On Thursday afternoon the girls defeated Don Bosco from ,Toronto. The score was 4-0 with goals being scored by Kim Crawford in the first half, followed by Mona Brand and Lee O'Rourke (2) in the second half. Lee's one goal was spectacular as .she dribbled the ball from inside her own half waltzing around many defenders before scoring a beautiful goal. Wayne Gretzky could not have done better. The Pool decider was played on Fri- day morning and the girls came up short against the eventual OFSAA champs L'Ameroux from Scar- borough. The score was 2-0. This plac- ed the girls in second portion in their pool. In their quarter final game they lost a heartbreaker to Clarkson of Toron- to by a score of 1-0. The game was very hard fought. Kim Crawford tested the Clarkson goalie with ex- cellent shots but without success. The girls were out of competition, but certainly not disgraced. They were placed in the top eight teams in the province. Congratulations on an excellent year girls. School dance a big success Friday night marked the annual Hallowe'en dance at South Huron. The dance, which was hugely suc- cessful, was deejayed by the ap- propriately named, 'Hallowe'en Phantam'. That night there were goblins, witches galore as well as a few soldiers, mummies, red necks and many other various and bizarre costumes. Rob Hoffman won best costume. He was dressed ata 'Ninja warrier' ... very scary indeed. Jay Caers and Scott Baptist also demonstrated their outrageous dancing abilities when the audience was challenged to 'dance like crazy'. They both won an album. All in all the dance was a wonder ful success and hopefully this Friday night there will be a repeat perfor- mance at Movie Night, 'Karate Kid' will be shown. This past week also marked the close of the orange campaign. On the closing date, Nov. 1, $7,000.00 worth of orange money was turned in alone. the students sold enough oranges to almost reach the desired mark. If you bought oranges from a South Huron student your support was very much appreciated. (1011,1 (ij c�ll��lll1 A STORE FULL ,OF BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE On the Main Street of Dublin 345.2250 Free Delivery Times -Advocate, November 6, 1985 Page 11 Colonials lead roc hockey loop After five weeks of action, the Col- onial Hotel leads the Exeter rec hockey league standings with 11 points. The Young and Reckless are second with eight points, the Outlaws are third with seven points while the Whalers and Pfaff's are deadlocked with fivepoints, Algoma Tire has two wins for four points and the Exeter Inn team is pointless. First phase of school sports over In junior girls' basketball competi- tion this past week the Panther team defeated Seaforth 38-21 in the quarter- final match. Cheyenne Mosurinjohn was top scorer with 14 points. Laurie Forrester followed with 10 points. On Thursday, November 7 the team travels to Goderich for the semi- finals. Also this week the senior girls' basketball team was put out by Strat- ford Central. The score was 24-35. It was an excellent game as compared the match played against Stratford earlier. Top scorers were Andrea Zimmer with eight points. Irene Brand followed with six. The following Friday the girls played Central Elgin in London. The Panthers defeated the team 38-32. Irene Brand scored -13 points; Andrea Zimmer scored 10. Diane Willis also had an excellent game. The next game, played against Petrolia, was Lost 30-58. Irene Brand, once. more, was top scorer; Andrea Zimmer followed with seven points and Laurie Forrester moved up to senior, scored six. The last match on Saturday, a con- solation 'match -was played between South Huron and South London. It was a close game and South Huron just let victory slip through their fingers. The score was 25-31. Andrea Zimmer was the leading scorer with ten poipts. With the close of the first phase of athletics- at South Huron the second phase is under way. As midget girls' basketball, junior girls' basketball, football and junior boys' volleyball tie up; boys basketball and girls' volleyball begin. Bdys' basketball is coached by Mr. O'Rourke and volleyball is coached by Mr. Halpen- ny and Miss Rowe. Hopefully the second season will ex- hibit South Huron's incredible Pan- ther prowess and power. Great showing for runners The South Huron District High School senior girls' cross country team achieved their second best finish ever in the OFSAA meet on the weekend. Joe Fulop's team finished in sixth place, only one point out of fifth. All five runners were in the top half of the 34 teams and more than 200 competitors. Jeanette Van Esbroeck again led the way with a 45th placing, Rosemary Regier with her best re- cent effort was 55th, and a strong ef- fort gave Sheila Regier 69th. Sandra Relouw was 82nd and Sandra Rooseboom 88th. 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It can also impove mus- cle flexibility by stretching hardened connective tissue that hinders free movement, with this method in increases the secre- tions and excretions of the glands which, in turn, speeds up the body cells metabolic role and even enhances the condition of the skin. Reflexology and Deop Muscle Therapy your way to hotter health By appointment only 235-0828 Mon., Tues., Fri. Joan Brautigam