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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1986-12-10, Page 19Page 2A Times -Advocate, December 10, 1986 11.1.1111111111111111.111.1.11111.., Books, Sportsmen's dinner .tickets, make good Christmas gifts Looking for a gift for that enthusiastic hockey fan in your fami- ly? How about a good book. The 1986-87 edition of the Official Guide and Record Book of the National Hockey.Leagu6is now on the newstands and has 354 pages of a wide variety of facts along with the full schedule for this season. The newest edition offers a number of new features. These in- clude histories of the league. player and goaltender registers, biographies of referees and linesmen, all star game summaries and a transaction list detailing every trade•made by NHL clubs from October, 1985 to June, 1986. It's interesting to note that a large percentage of the league's referees and linesmen reside in Western Ontario. The city of Guelph is home for Ron Asselstine, Andy van Hellemond, Ray Scapinello, Bill McCreary and Bob Hall while Mark Vines comes from Elmira, Leon Stickle Ityes in Mount Forest and Bob Hodges calls Hespeler home. In addition Terry Gregson, Ron Hoggarth and Dan Maouelli live in Barrie and Kerry Fraser is from Sarnia. Individual records in the guide include those of Exeter natives Dave Shaw and Paul and Perry Pooley. In the 1985-86 season Shaw scored seven goals and added 19 assists for 26 points. In three games at Winnipeg Paul Pooley pick- ed up one assist and at Sherbrooke he scored 20 goals and picked up 21 assists and Perry had 1? goals and 19 assists also at Sherbrooke. Another Christmas gift While talking about Christmas gifts, tickets are now available for the 1987 Exeter Lions Sportmen's dinner. It will be held Tues- day, February 3 at the South Huron Rec Centre. Dinner chairman Brian Illman has confirmation of a number of top notch celebrities with others being negotiated. Definitely coming and heading the list are former Toronto Maple Leaf star Darryl Sittler and one of the most popular and vocal major league baseball umpires in recent years Marty Springstead. - Football will be well represented by Blake Marshall of the University of Western Mustangs, one of the'best running backs to come along in intercollegiate football in a long time and Cleveland Browns tight end Ozzie Newsome. The latter has been all -pro for five of the last seven years. Sports Spotlight by Ross Haugh. A couple of Daves will be ih attendance. They are Exeter's own Dave Shaw of the Quebec Nordiques and top Commonwealth swimmer Dave WeSt. The Detroit Tigers and Toronto Blue. Jays will be each sen- ding one representative and negotiations are continuing to get Brian MacFarlane as the master of ceremonies. Other distinct possibilities are Ailsa Craig native John Camp- bell who is one of North America's top harness horse trainers and drivers and Indy 500 winner Bobby Rahal. Need licences to fish For the first time in many years, residents of Ontario will need licences to go .fishing in their own province. As of January 1, 1987 most residents of Ontario between the ages of 18 and 64 will require a licence to fish legally. The licences will be available from a network of more than 3,000 vendors across the province and will cost $10 for the year or $5 for any four con- secutive days. The licences are expected to produce as much as $9 million in their first year of sale. The revenue will be used to benefit fishermen th oughout the province. Natural Resources Minister Vincent Kerrio who was the first to buy a 1987 licence said, "This $9 million is in addition to the more than $30 million the province already spends on our fisheries and it will allow us to enhance ministry programs to protect, maintain and rebuild this resource." • In anticipation of the additional revenues which will begin flow- ing in 1987, the -provincial government has already allocated $700,000 in advance funding to begin Work on some 35 projects across the province. These include a community -run fish hatchery in Sault Ste. Marie, a plan to return Atlantic salmon to the Great Lakes and the introduction of a new strain of trout in Georgian Bay. Ontario is the last province in Canada to institute some sort of fishing licence for residents. In British Columbia a fishing licence costs $13 while in Quebec the price 'is $21. Farmers night with the Mohawks Get out your overalls and win a prize at the South Huron Rec Centre Sunday night. Not only will those in attendance be in for a good hockey game between the Exeter Mohawks and the Elora Rocks, but also get in on Farmers Appreciation Night. - Costume prizes for the most originally dressed farmers will be presented and a number of door prizes will also be offered. The same evening the magna nets will be officially presented to the Rec Centre Board by The Twins Kentucky Fried Chicken and,the Mohawks. Farmers Appreciation Night Mohawks at home to Elora Rocks.in big game Sunday night The Exeter Mohawks will be at home Sunday night at the South Huron Rec Centre in one of the most important games of the 1986-87 OHA Senior 'B' season. The opposition for Sunday's contest will be the Elora Rocks who are cur- rently tied for first place with the Mohawks. Game time is 7:30 p.m. Each team has won eight times, lost three games and came up (with two ties for 18 points They are also very evenly matched in the goals for and against department. The Mohawks lead Elora by 88 goals to 80 and each team has given up 54 scores. Farmers Appreciation Night will be part of Sunday's important game with Elora. Prizes will be given for the best original dressed farmer along with a number of door prizes. Bring the whole family. Admission is only $5 per family. In addition to Sunday's game here, the Mohawks will be in Harriston Fri- day night to meet the Blues. The Mohawks went on a scoring spfee in Hillsburgh Friday night as LEGION DONATES TO HOCKEY -- Exeter Legion representative Bob Snow presents a cheque in the amount of $2,500 to Exeter Minor Hockey Association president Gory Dolphin. ski-tloo Open House BOMBARDIER v Join us at the Grand Opening of our new showroom presenting the 1987 Ski -Doo line up -Sat., Dec. 13 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Discover the sport without breaking the bank 1987 Saturday only C r 1:ArTON WE MAKE IT EASY TO GET INTO SNOWMOBIUNG! Meet the most powerful, *Ingle cylinder economy sled you can buy. We can put your family on It for leas Than you'd thinkl 52133 15% off plus tax Wiititerwear & Accessories Examples: • Youth's two piece suits from '39.95 * Ski -Doo tuques only '1.99 • Special prices on Carbide Runners right from Bombardier ELDER ENTERPRISES SALES & SERVICE DIAL 262-6142 HENSALL - ONT. We service all makes & models 1 mile west and 1 mile -south of Hensel! tney recorded a 12-1 victory and Sun- day at home edged the Tavistock Royals 7-6 to t$11 even with Elora. In Hillsburgh Friday, the Mohawks scored the only goal of the first period as Scott Eccles cashed in passes from Al Gates and Doug Latta as a HillsbUrgh power play backfired. Brian Mercer scored three times in the first six minutes of the second frame to get the Mohawks off and fly- ing. Pete Tuckey assisted on two of the scores and captain Ron Elliott and Bryan Baker each helped on one. Five more scores for the Mohawks came later in the same period as Scott Eccles hit twice to up his game total to three and Pete Tuckey, Cam Doig and Bryan Baker counted in single fashion. Double assisters were Brian Mercer, Barry Baynham and Norm Campbell. Getting single assists were Ron Elliott, Rick Hart and Kris Bedard. In the third period, Scott Eccles capped off a four goal night and Kris Bedard and Cam Doig each fired a successful shot. Al Gates gained two assists and Pat Cyr, John Jongeneel and Norm Campbell helped. In addition to the great scoring power provided by Scott Eccles and Brian Mercer, Rick Pikul turned in a stellar performance in the Exeter goal limiting the opposition to only one score. Overcome early lead After falling behind 4-2 early in the second period in Sunday's win over Tavistock, the Mohawks rallied to score three times before it was over to take a 5-4 lead. Each team scored two goals in the third period. Bantam Eagles wing Sunday, the Exeter bantam Eagles hosted Lucan at the Exeter arena. • Leading Exeter to the 13-2 win over Lucan were some strong offensive and defensive performances. Todd McCann lead the way with five goals and two assists. Peter Lerikos had a good outing with five assists. Other scoring efforts were by Jamie Bedard and Shawn A high score John Eberle recorded an extraor- dinary score of 622 to lead the men in Wedne'sday's regular shuffleboard competition at the South Huron Rec Centre. Next came Howard Johns 457 and Marshall Dearing 395. Alva Heywood with a 417 was best for the ladies followed by Iva Blair 368 and Pearl McKnight 328. Eberle was also the six game win- ner Tuesday with a score of 495. Other winners were Ross Richardson 453 and Lloyd Lovell 426. Pearl McKnight topped the Tues- day ladies with a mark of 436. Right behind by a point at 435 was Mabel McKnight and Jean Hern scored 410. "NOTICE" TO SNOWMOBILERS Memberships are Due! (O.F.S.C.) Ontario Federa- tion Snowmobile Clubs per- mits and insurance on snowmobiles are required to use club trails. Permits are $25.00 per machine which includes club membership up until December 15, 1986. After which there is o $10.00 club membership fee per family. Anyone snowmobiling in the Bruce Peninsula (e.g. Wiar- ton, Owen Sound and Red Bay) may order a dual trail permit at $40.00 per machine for snowmobiling both here and in the Bruce. For dual permits contact Jack Brintnell by Dec. 15, 1986. Phone 262-5264 or mail form and cheque to: Pineridge Snowmobile Club Inc. Box 13 Hensel) Ontario, NOM 1X0 O.F.S.C. permits are also available from: Maurice Heist - 234-6420 Bill Perry - 235-144 Heywood with two goals each and two assists. Derek Schwartzentruber and Laurie Chalmers both had.two goals to round out the scoring. The first period saw Exeter ahead 3-1 with play very close. Then Exeter exploded with four goals in the second and six goals in the third period to put the game away. Strong defensive outings by Jamie Tomes and Andrew Thompson allow- ed only 16 Shots on net to be scattered over the three periods which Justin Charrette handled easily. Total shots on goal were 44 for Exeter and 16 for Lucan. In the first frame, Bill Glover con- verted a pass from Doug Latta and Norm Campbell registered on a three- way passing combination with Scott Eccles and Al Gates while Neil Cameron replied for Tavistock. Early in the second stanza, Paul Albrecht, Ted Gladding and Kevin Albrecht scored for the visitors to put the Mohawks -behind by two. Cam Doig started the Mohawks resurgence at 9:15 of the middle session on passes from Bill Glover" and Pat Cyr. Three Standings Exeter Mohawks Elora Rocks Tavistock Royals Hilisburg Royals New Hatflhurg Towers Harriston Blues minutes later Scott Eccles converted a pass from Randy Kraut to tie the score and Barry Baynham put his team ahead to stay at 17 minutes on an unassisted effort. In the third period, Randy Kraut hit the Tavistock net on a Mohawks power play with passing help from Steve Nelson and Al Gates; at 7:13 and eight minutes later Pete Tuckey registered what proved to be the win- ner on passes from Steve Nelson and Brian Mercer. W L T F A. Pts 8 3 2 88 54 I8 8 3 2 80 54 18 8 4 1 91 59 17 7 6 1 76 96 15 6 8 2 98. 84 14 5 7 2 66 88 12 2. 13 • - 52 117 4, [IF-4,„' RUST CONTROL SYSTEM EXETER MOTORS (519) 235-1100 Main Street North, Exeter, Ontario BE SEEN.... BE SAFE • Daytime Running Lights have proven to reduce multi -vehicle collisions as much as 22%. • Daytime Running Lights improve• perception of distance for other drivers. • Increased visibility means increased reaction time for drivers and pedestrians. • Accident severity has been shown to be reduced by 66%. • Daytime Running Lights improve peripheral vision and awareness. 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