Times-Advocate, 1985-03-13, Page 13YOUNG AND RESTLESS ARE CHAMPS - The Young and Restless sponsored by Rolph Construction
and Geoffrey Construction won the "A" championship of the Exeter recreation hockey league. Back,
left, Glenn Thurman, Eldon McCutcheon, Gory Hartman, Barry Mills, Perry Knee, Gary Sararas and Jim
Rolph. Front, Dave Prout, Dove Atthill, Tom Steeper, Doug Geoffrey, Steve "Special K" Kerslake and
Scott Pincombe. T -A photo
Times -Advocate, March 13, 1985 Page 13
Scores from Lucan Lanes
Inter -town - Ladies: Lucan 17 pts.,
Bowl Mor 13 pts., Audrey Watt
340-743, Jan Capitano 251-675.
Men: Lucan 29 pts., Mike's No. 3-19
pts. Bob Atkinson 292-1306, Roger
Benneweis 317-1173, Ken Johnston
317-1173.
Monday Ladies: Sue Wilcox 309-85,
Carlene Goos 250-675, Pam Smith
325-671, Pat Riddell 268-646, Joyce
Sovereign 209-611, Sue Johnston
237-610, Marg Young 243-607, Judi
Thomas 271, Sandra Disher 259,
Jackie Martens 258, Mary Young 250,
Heather Smith 238, Joan Finkbeiner
236, Mary Scott 223.
Medway: Cal Carmichael 380-766,
Tom Weiss 266-700, Janet Heaman
237-657, Tom Barr 274, Russ Rush 252,
Paula Weir 245, David Smith 225.
Senior Citizens :GordHiggs 258-617,
Charlie Grieve 231-614, Verna
Dowdall 229, Alex Young 212, Jean
Hendy, Gosar
are winners
Charles Hendy and Joe Gosar were
the winners in the two shuffleboard
outings at the South Huron Rec Cen-
tre this week.
Hendy chalked up a score of 312 to
take the Wednesday competition.
Next came Rena Ross 306, Mildred
Thomson 255, Milford Prouty 249 and
Philip Hern 223.
A score of 359 allowed Gosar to win
Thursday. He was followed by John
Eberle 258, Laverne Stone 250,
Charles Hendy 246 and Marshall
Dearing 238.
Miller 207, Harry Noels 187,
Wilhemina DenOtter 187, Henry
DenOtter 182, Frank DeBlock 179, Ed
Armstrong 176.
Wednesda4 Bantams: Jeremy
Jemec 173, David Wilcox 161, Jason
Wyatt 155, David Damen 142, Lindsay
Dick 135, Ken Cowie 129, Melissa
Damen 127, Sarah Culbert 125, Amy
Damen 116.
Wednesday Mixed: Buddy Ap-
pleman 338-747, Lloyd Williamson
154-677, Cheryl Riordan 265, Ruth Ann
McRobert 238, Larry Smith 224, Pat
Ryan 223, Wilma Freeman 211, Doug
Carpenter 207.
Thursday Men: Bob Smith 270-751,
Ross McRobert 253-733. Brad Taylor
279-727, Brice Barris 252-714, Doug
Lee 262-690, Russ Smith 252-702, Brian
Ankers 242-685, Wayne Smith 262-676,
Allan Lewis 257-675, Mike Harold
Mayo 258-677. Jeff Park 274.676, Allan
Lewis 257-675, Mike Wraith 240-669,
Paul Smith 273-665, Len Smith 226-651.
Friday Mixed: Bob Smith 293-788,
Ron McLeod 271-709, Wayne Smith
251-699, Jim Gage '319-675, Brenda
Smith 229-632, Marlyn Smith 237,
Chris Anderson 217, Carol Windsor
210.
Sunday Mixed: Glena Tripp 256-685,
Geo Wilson 252-650, Linda Davis
226-637, Bruce McKichan 248-624, Gus
Latulippe 221-621, Doug Halladay 2'20,
Sharon Gibson 218, Floyd Riley 223.
DOUBLE PRACTICE - Ted Guthrie and Arden Shantz get in some
doubles workout at Saturday's table tennis tournament at the Lucan
Community Centre. T -A photo
ALMA WINS "B" TITLE - The "B" championship of the Exeter recreation hockey eague was won
by Attoma Tire. Back, left, Dale Skinner, Gory Kurtz, Murray Parsons, Larry Skinner, Phil Turner, Greg
Hern, 6d Kerslake, Gary Kyle and Bill Simmons. Front, Paul Kerslake, Gerald Weido, Mike Soldan, Steve
Sararas, Jamie Gaul -and Jack Aikenhead. T -A photo
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WIN ELANCO BONSPIEL - Jim DeBlock of Elanco presents prizes to the winners in Wednesday's cur
ing bonspiel at the Exeter club, Jim Kerslake, Gerald McBride, Doug McBride and Gary Simpson.T-A photo
THE BREA
"I was the one who got all the breaks" -- the late Harry "Red"
Foster. His brother was handicapped. Our good luck is an op-
portunity to share it!
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South Huron
and District Association
for the Mentally Handicapped
Box 29, Dashwood, Ont. NOM 1 NO
237-3637
WOAA Intermediate "A"
Semi-Finais
Teeswater
Falcons
South Huron Rec Centre
Friday, March 15
8:30 p.m.
Seventh game if necessary
Tuesday March 19
Come out and watch exciting playoff action
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NOTICE
To customers of the Exeter
Public Utilities Commission
(In Event of a Postal Strike)
if a postal strike occurs and the Utility is unable to
mail out your hydro account, the bills will be held
at the Commission's office at 379 Main Street S., and
ctvn be obtained by a recipient at this location rather
than the Post Office.
For your convenience (if a strike occurs) the Commis-
sion office will remain open until 18:00 hrs. (6:00
p.m.) on March 12th to 15th, and March 18th to 21st.
If the postal problems are settled please disregard
this notice.
Exeter Public Utilities Commission
H.L. Davis
Manager
PEE WEES PLAY WELL - The Exeter pee wees sponsored by the Legion Ladies Auxiliary reached the
fourth round of OMHA playoffs before being eliminated by Dresden. Back, left, manager Tom Dalrym-
ple, coach Keith Ahrens and trainer Brian McLelland. Centre, Justin Charrette, Harden Tinney, Dave
Dalrymple, Jamie Bedard, Tim van Dam, Al Blommaert and Jason Hern. Front, Rob McLelland, Mark
Burton, Jim Ahrens, Steve Sillery, Todd McCann, Jamie Cornish and David O'Connor. T -A photo
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