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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1986-05-21, Page 9SKIPATHON ACTION — Shown in action during Wednesday's Skipathon for the Heart and Stroke Foun- dation at South Huron District High School are Cathy Robertson, Sherri Gulloge, Jean Klemke and Susan Glanville. T -A photo Beat South London Express bats smash out 13 hits the sixth allowing a run on one hit while walking two. He was replaced by Pete Heeney with two out in the seventh and he retired the only bat- ter he faced to end the game. The Exeter Express were very suc- cessful in their first game of the season in the Western Ontario Great Lakes Baseball Association. On the strength of a 13 hit attack the Express had little trouble in dispos- ing of the South London juniors by a score of 9-2 in a seven inning contest. Dave Atthill paced the local batters with five consecutive hits. Pete Heeney cracked out two base hits while Steve Pearce, Will Sentjens, Greg Hern, Brian Horner, Doug Fair- bairn and Paul Gilmour notched one hit apiece. Pearce's drive was a triple. Steve Pearce was the starting and Royals lose to Poplar 11111 In the only start this week in the Southwestern Fastball league for the Exeter Royals, Poplar Hill avenged Last year's playoff loss last Tuesday night with a six inning 12-2 win. The Royals opened the score in the first as Dan Heywood doubled and Barry Baynham singled. They went up 2-0 in the second as Jeff Rowe blasted a long home run. Poplar Hill scored one in the second inning, five in the third and three in the fifth and ended the game in the sixth with three runs. Jim Daniels was the winning pit- cher for Poplar Hill allowing three hits while striking out 10 batters. Poplar Hill roughed up Royals pit- chers Dave Prout and Brian Hodgins for 12 runs on 13 hits. The Royals next start is tonight Thursday against last year's champs, the Lucan Irish. Game time is 9 o'clock. They then travel to Lieury for a game next Tuesday. SHUFFLEBOARD A good time was spent Wednesday shuffling at the Exeter arena. High scores: Mabel McKnight 384; Howard Johns 370; Charlie Tindall 370; Blanche Johns 350 and Ernie Ross 328. winning pitcher. He went five innings allowing only one run and six hits while striking out four and walking three. Brian Horner came on in relief in LEAGUE CHAMPS — Bob's Stingers won the Lucan Sunday mixed bowling league championship. Back, left, Wayne Carty, Robert Pipe and Larry MacGregor. Front, Diane Carty, Sharon Craig and Alethea Brown. T -A photo TOP FISHERMEN— Mel Gaiser of Gaiser-Kneale presents a trophy to Chris DeGroot who caught the largest trout for under 16'ers in Saturday's fishing derby. At the right is second place finisher Cory Burtch. HURON HOCKEY SCHOOL presents A SPECIAL LOCAL AREA PROGRAM at HURON PARK, ONTARIO• —' AN L,- at - ,0.9 � i JULY 21 - JULY 25 T1 Monday to Friday COST $115.00 BUS SERVICE CAN BE ARRANGED "JOIN YOUR FRIENDS AT NORTH AMERICA'S FINEST HOCKEY SCHOOL!" Please call Frank Funston at 228-6425 or 228-6866 or the Office of Administration (613) 933-2582 For reservations and Information FRES RUST CLINIC Have your car checked for possible rust damage FREE DEMONSTRATION Of our RUST PROOFING CHEMICAL See how it really works! Saturday, May 24/86 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Exeter Motors Rust Control Centre Main St.. N. Exeter. Ontario 235-1100 (Next door to O.P.P. station) FREE coffee and donuts No appointment necessary i Free Tennis Clinic For all Juniors (up to and including age 16) Sat., May 24th 10 a.m. At the Exeter Tennis Court Instruction by Ian Snedden of London Interested? Just bring o racket! 0 Congratulations to Christine, Charlene & Cathlene Chappel 193 MiII'St., Exeter Winners of our Mother's Day Dine Out Contest Thank you to all who participated Times -Advocate. May 21, 1986 Page 9 Catch and release is popular `April a6 the inland waters of Huron County were open to rainbow trout fishermen. The weather was beautiful and the anglers were out in force. The atusual threnp the of anglers were present opening along the Nine Mile, Maitland and Bayfield Rivers. However, angling success was limited until shortly after daybreak when the actidn picked up at Port Albert on the Nine Mile River and along the Maitland at Goderich. Numerous threefour pound "silvers" were caught. A new trend seems to be develop- ing among serious anglers and that is the "catch and release" system. Con- servation officers and other Ministry of Natural Resources (M.N.R.) staff have noted an increase in this trend. The fish being released had been caught legally. They were not snagged. The Wingham District Conserva- tion Officers were sincerely impress- ed with the ethics of the anglers. There were no compaints received, no warnings issued and no charges laid on opening day. Over the past few years more and more rainbow anglers are demonstrating their distaste of people who "snag" fish by telling them in on uncertain language what they think of "snagging". In addition, the Report a Poacher Chisholm best at Ironwood Will Chisholm fired a 39 to win low gross honours in the 'A' flight in Tues- day's Ironwood men's golf club com- petition sponsored by Anstett Jewellers and Wuerth's Shoes. Dave Holtzmann had the second best score with 39 while the low net winner was Wayne Pearce at 35 followed by Don Cowan. Victorious in 'B' flight with a 41 was Gabby Mol followed by Don Renn at 43. Bob Drummond copped low net honours with a 34. Next was Mike Cushman at 35. 'C' flight honours went to Bill Hodge with a 45. The runnerup was John Wuerth. Divisional low net was awarded to Bob Russell at 33. Dan Brintnell scored 34. John Maurer captured the 'D' flight by turning in a 46. Close behind at 47 was Don Keeping. Net winners were Scott Pincombe with a 32 edging Carl Chapman by a single stroke. Nearest the pin prizes were won by Bob Drummond and Peter Hrudka. program appears to be catching on in many MNR districts. Conservation officers can act much more efficiently if they can count on public participa- tion in reporting violations of suspected violations. If the anglers that the Wingham C.O.s and Deputy C.q.s observed on the trout opening day were the same people that fished salmon in the fall in the Maitland, Nine Mile and Bayfield Rivers, then there would be no enforcement ppoblems. Based on current fishing practices the ministry is confident that this fall there will not be a replay of the snagging and net- ting activities which resulted in 24 charges being laid in a two week period last fall. These violators paid out over s4,006.in tines and some had their equipment forfeited. The Maitland Valley Anglers and Bayfield Anglers Association have again been active this spring in their collection of rainbow eggs for hat- ching and rearing in their upwelling boxes. The eggs are taken from rain- bows at the Port Albert fishway. After hatching, the fry are released into the Maitland, Bayfield and Nine Mile River systems. The Maitland Valley Anglers ob- tained 120,000 eggs while the Bayfield River Anglers collected 60,000 eggs. Active public participation in the form of rearing fish, stream improve- ment and reporting poachers should enhance future fishing for everyone. Best Prices'Guaranteed HIOMELITE TERRY TEXTRON M.4MAr fp, 0.40... halo. 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