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a•e 4A Times -Advocate, A ril 1, 1987
BEARS WIN HOUSELEAGUE TITLE - - e xeter ears won t e • uron- ► r• • esex house eague cham-
pionshiop in the midget division. Back, left, coach John Campbell, Brian Moir, Pat Hartman, Vern
Iskauskas, Angelo Vitas. Rob McKnight, Jeff. Playfoot, Andrew Thompson, Dole Kints and stick boy Joel
Campbell. Front, Mark Coward, Doug Kells, Gerry Lamport, Mark Lomas, Chris Thompson. Dove Bryson
Wa eon
In bantam division
Eagles win weekend title
Saturday Exeter hosted the Parkhill trade it 2-1 on a goal by Piet
t.ambton-Middlesex Minor Hockey Blaauboer from Terry Mellen.
league finals at the South Huron Ree In the third period Exeter put the
Centre. . '"game away on a goal by Shawn
The Bantam final saw the Exeter Heywood from Peter Lerikos and
Eagles meet Parkhill. Exeter's Henri DeBruyn. Andy Thompson add -
strong team was too much for ed an insurance goal unassisted to put
Parkhill on this occasion as they have the game away. Parkhill added one
been all year, and they took the game more by Peter Conway unassisted to
by a score of 4-2. round out the scoring. at 4-2.
The first period saw fast hard play The victory in the final rounded out
with both teams not wanting to get an excellent year for the Eagles woo
caught sleeping and the period re- were. sponsored by,. the Exeter op-
mained scoreless. timists. The team's ace plistimehts
Exeter took.the lead in the second this year include: Larribtc n -
period on a goal by Laurie Chalmers Middlesex Bantom 1 ague chain-
froPeter Lerikos. The Eagles went pions, Lambton Mjddlesex Bantam
ahead by two on a goal by Shawn playoff champions, 'A' ChtimpionsSt.
Heywood from Jamie Bedard. Marys Spring Break tournament. and
'B' Champions Mt. Brydges
tournament.
T -A •hots. Area teams
win in- H -P
Local teams captured the top
trophies in the Huron -Perth Tier two
houseleague hockey tournament
played on the weekend.
Ilensall tykes won out over Blyth.
Zurich reds beat Zurich whites to take
the novice trophy, and Huron Park
wa;the winner -in -a _ame with -Clip-
olr r r- a r - championship.
EAGLES WIN BANTAMS TITLE -- The '=A•• championship of Saturday's Huron -Middlesex bantam tour-
nament- was won by the ,Exeter Eagles. Back, left, coach Carl Chapman, Glenn Quinn, Jamie Tomes,
Laurie Chalmers, Andy Thompson, Derek Schwaitien`fru-b6rand manager Aubrey Bedard --Front,.Shown
He wood, Peter Lerikos, Justin Charrette, Todd McCann, Jamie Bedard and Henri DeBru n.T-A photo.
ILDERTON PEE WEES WIN -- The Merton pee wees won the Huron -Middlesex houseleague
day. Above, captains Jeremy Ross, Mike Sanderson and Brad Watson accept the trophy
Bob Radtke and Sharon Lynn of Exeter.
convener
Registration
South Huron Rec Centre
March 28 &
April 4
10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Fees: S20. per child
Maximum: $45 per family
All registrants bring small picture 'to at-
tach to players card
New fegistrants bring:
1. copy of birth certificate
Exeter Centennial Soccer Association
_r
Crown Satur-
from league_
T -A photo
„ts,
Umpires
Clinic
(OBA Hardball)
Sun., April 5
12 noon - 4:00 p.m.
at
•South Huron District
High School, Exeter
For more information Phone
Osborne Umpires
Assoc. Incorp.
519-235-1164
See the exciting Honda lineup now.
No peewee consolation ,or cham-
pionship games were played on Sun-
day. No agreement could be reached
over a protest -that arose -because of
a charge that Clinton used an ineligi-
ble player in games played on Friday
and Saturday.
All tyke and atom games were to be
played in Zurich, and all novice and
peewee games were booked for the
Iluron Park arena The atom cham-
pionship was decided on Hensall ice
after a power failure at Zurich during
the consolation game affected the
compressor, and the ice began to
melt.
Teams from Blyth, Clinton, Hen
salt, Huron Park -Goderich and
• Zurich participated in the
tournament.
Lucan bowling
Inter -town - ladies; Lucan 7 pts.,
Zurich 0 pts., Jan Capitano 231-673.
Audrey Watt 276-658, Joan Scott
244-633. Edie Burt 246-630. Men:
Lucan 29 pts.. Goderich two 19 pts.,
Don Watt :353-1295, Roger Bennewies
337-1285, Brian Ankers 303-1155.
Monday ladies: Donna Overholt
308-792, " Joan Finkbeiner 258-714,
Carol Willems 301-680, Linda Hibbert
305464. Joyce Sovereign 269-655,
Luanne Herbert 263-651, Deb Thomp-
son 235-655, Sandra Disher 235-647.
May Murphy 239-645, Sharon Redick
230-635, Beulah Storey 211-623.
Heather Gillan 266-611, Kit Hearn
225-609, Ann Hardy 290-609, Audrey
Watt 248-604, Glena Tripp 209-602.
• Tuesday Y,B.C.: Laura Culbert 206,
Josh Appleman 205, Stephanie San-
dison 188, Jason Woytowich 188, Jason
Wyatt 184; Shannon Thomas 177. Scott
Smith 175, Chad ilotson 170. Matthew
Dickey 170.
C'olleen's: Jan Capitano
223,393,310-926. Pat Bloxam 245-657,
Deb Wonnacott 225-633, Marion
Dykeman 233-632. Sharon Kingma
229-624, Diane Rummell 274, Sarah
Richardson 256, Dianne Faubert 234,
Janice Dauncey 221.
Medway: Jiri Jelinek 300-748, Cal
Carmichael 237-634, Marie Moir 223.
Peter Den Otter 219. Marilyn Smith
215. -
Senior citizens: Marion Noels 278,
Helen McDonald 258, Derwin Beatson
248, Edie Burt 207. Frank DeBlock
203, Cord Biggs 202, Muriel Kennedy
182, Jim Burt 185, Lillus Clatworthy
180. -
Wednesday 1'.13.('.: Erica Wilcox
153, David Damen 148, Lisa Hietalahti
132, Chris ilietalahti 128. Amy Damen
126, Sarah Culbert 122, Michael Bar-
ton 122, Jennifer Corless 120. '
Wednesday mixed: Pat Ryan
270-702. Joel Chillingworth 280-699,
Judy Walters 249-645, Larry Hewitt
254-686, Bob Pipe 289-687, Gary
Dunlop 234-613, Brenda Suchard
231-602, Connie Cornelissen 240,
Cheryl Riordan 216, Donna Evans 215.
Thursday men: Bill McDonald
294-753, Russ Smith 270-740, Don Watt
315-725. Doh Smith 252-714. Brian
Noyes 263-662, Brad Taylor 274-712.
Ross McRoberts 321-702, Jim Smith
252-689, Brian Ankers 280-685, Wayne
, Smith 280-682. Larry Gibson 263-681,
Bill Neil 250.676, Jeff Park 245-675, Vic
Neil 263.
Friday mixed: Ron Carroll 301-738,
Harold Smith 247-708, 'Russ Smith
241-707, Bob Smith 280-701, Ed Fox
260-683, Eve -Smith 282-667, Wayne
Smith 300-641, Pal- Holland 243-644.
Brenda Smit 272-624, Murray Corless
315-626.
Sunday mixed: Linda Webber
405-801, Gary Dunlop 288-777, Cheryl
Smith 242-692, Glena Tripp 259-682,
Doug Halladay 254-679, Basil Short
309-663, Rob Riley 239.668, Fred Wells
268-656, Andy McIntyre 272-646, Marie
Jaques 253-635.
C.A.W. Local 1620: Jim Smith
250-714, Bail Short 227-663. Gary
Wurm 263-638, Ron .Plyley 257-625,
Wayne Wilson 288-604, Garry Gibson
230, Wanda Faubert 229.
Smurfs: Jolene Heffernan 97.
Melissa Baker 81, Kristen Nickson 78,
Aaron Holland 76. Jason Smith 75.
Although the year started out slow-
ly with three Tosses in the first four
games, after the fourth game the
team came alive for coach Carl Chap-
man, and manager Aubrey Bedard
and went undefeated in league play
and undefeated in the play-offs to
finish an incredible year.
Dale M,cAfiister,
with over 20 yeors
experience in men's
hairstyling is now
open in the lower
level of the Devon
Building.
Phone 235-2801.
the Huron -Perth Ringette Association Champions -
"Exeter Tweens" would Tike to thank our main
sponsors:
'-11Cent—uhTiy Fried Chicken and the Exeter Optimist
Club and most parents for their support during the
1986-87 season.
Special thanks to:
Linda Farquhar - (Team manager)
Bob Coates - (Assist. Coach)
Gerald Riehl - (Equipment Manager)
Thank you
Coach - George Tryon
Change of Ownership
A nnouncement
Albert Vandeworp and Keith Wonnacott of A & K Ser-
vice Centre Ltd. are pleased to announce that they
have sold their location on Highway 4 South to Bob
Heywood- and Pot Cronyn operating as Devon Cor-
ners Ltd. effective April 1, 1987. The new owners look
forward to your continued patronage and welcome
you to drop in anytime for all your gasoline and pro-
pane requirements.
Albert Vandeworp is pleased to announce that he has
leased the bay areas from the new owners and will
continue to offer a fully licensed mechanical service
under the name A & K Service Centre Ltd. He
welcomes customers old and new to stop in for all
their automotive service needs.
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