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Times-Advocate, 1987-09-09, Page 15
E3us 9:TO© nem ACCOUNTANT -PUBLIC Taylor Chartered Accountants P.O. Box 1690. 497 Main Street, EXETER Ontario NOM 1 SO (519) 235-0101 WARD MALLETTE Chartered Accountants 476 Main Street St. S., Exeter, Ontario Resident Partner: John S. McNeilly, C.A. 235-0120 519-235-0345 . KINE, DITCHFIELD. MILLS Si DUNLOP CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS GERALD W. MILLS. C.A. Manag'ng Partner JOSEPH F. DARLING, C.G.A. 347 MAIN STREET EXETER ONTARIO NOM 1S0 AUCTIONEERS Hugh Tom FILSON and ROBSON AUCTIONEERS 20 years of experience of complote sale service Provincially licensed Conduct sales of any kind any place We guarantee you more To insure success of your sale or appraisal Phone Collect 666.0833 666-1967 Ontario Auction Service Get Action -Sell By Auction Complete Soles Service Auctioneers and Appraisers "Sue" Edginton RR 2 Lucan, Ont. "Bud" McIver (519) 227-4210 REPAIRS Sewing Machine Repairs to all makes Free estimates 90 Day Warranty Experienced since 1952 Sew and Save Centre Ltd 149 Downie St., Stratford Closed Monday Phone 271.9660 NORM WHITING LICENSED AUCTIONEER 8 APPRAISER Prompt Courteous Efficient ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE ANYWHERE We give complete sale service PROFIT By EXPERIENCE Phone Collect 235-1964 EXETER Bob Heywood Licensed Auctioneer Specializing in household and estate auctions Reasonable rates Bob 235-0874 Laverne 235-1278 INVESTMENTS Debentures, G.I.C. s, R.R.S.P.s Contact Joan Love RR 3, Parkhill. Ontario NOM 2K0 Phone Grand Bend 238-2644 , f Imes -Advocate, Se tember 9, 1987 SETTING THE GROUND RULES Scott Lovie, Don Currell and Steve Merner of Exeter Co-op Juniors go over some of the ground rules with their opponents prior• to the game. Scramble wraps up Ironwood Ladies There was a tie on the ringer board shared by Janet Wedlake, Marlene Parsons and Joan Heywood with a score of 31. The door prize donated by ' Northlander was won by Mule Prout. The 1987 Ironwood Ladies club has enjoyed a successful golfing season, thanks to our many generous spon- sors and looks forward to next year. Good Luck to the new executive Lor- na Russell, Karen Bowerman and Liz Hodgins. Air Canadasponsored the Texas Scramble played August 31. as a wrap-up for the Ironwood Ladies club. The winning team after a putt -off. with a '37' was Doris Hackney, Dor- cas Wein, Edith Boyle and Ginger Weber. Also coming in with '37' was the team 'of Pat Fletcher, Janet Woman, Susan Czypyha and Elaine Skinner. The closest to the pin on number four was won by Viviene Cowan and closest to the pin on number eight with her second shot was won by Ruth Mercer. The golfers enjoyed a beef barbecue following the Texas Scram- ble. A trophy was ,presented to -low gross winners; A flight - Marlene Par- sons -(88); B flight - Joan Heywood (89); C`flight -.Betty Coates (105). Low Net winners in each flight were 'A' - Karen Bowerman (62); 'B' Carolyn Gilfillan (65) and 'C' Louise Pincombe (68). The most improved golfer award was presented to Joan Heywood. Exeter Ladies SIo-pitch With the exception of one game, Ex- eter Ladies Slo-pitch has wrapped up its regular season schedule. Downtown Dollies took the A group- ing and Good Times finishing on top of the B side. The Sundowners and South Huron Hospital face each other September 10 to decide who will capture second and third place in the A division. Exeter Inn-dianettes finished in fourth place on the A side with Albatross Angelsand Big 0 Sockettes 1 placing fifth and sixth respectively. On the B side, Huron Park Devils took second place, Dan Brie Darlins grabbed third, Electro-Lites fourth, Cheers fifth and The Beaters manag- ed sixth place. The roundup tournament takes place September 11 and 12, with first place in A meeting first place in B and so on in the first round of games. The tournament will wind up on Saturday when the B final is played at 6:00 p.m. and A final at 7:30 p.m. EXETER GOLF CLUB 1988 Membership Rates If Paid by May 1/88 Adult $ 175.00 Family $325.00 Children of family FREE Junior or University S150.00 If Paid After May 1/88 Adult $200.00 Family $350.00 Children of ram ily FREE Junior or University S175.00 If Paid by Dec. 31/87 Adults $ 150.00 Family $300.00 Children 18 yrs. and under Family Rate FREE Junior or University $125.00 Example of Payment Schedule for Dues b.y Post Dated Cheque Adult$150 Oct $50 Nov $50 Dec. $50 HOME PLATE ACTION - Ray Anstett does his best to keep a Kingsville player from scoring, but his efforts go unrewarded. Pitcher Steve Merner watches the action at the right. Co-ops lost the game 16-5. Junior D tournament Continued from page 1A fielding errors. • On the mound for Exeter Terry Cox was the starter. He needed relief help from Scott Miller in the third and Dar- ren Akey came onzin the fifth and finished up. ' In the semi-final game, Co -Ops starting pitcher Scott Lovie came up with a sore arm in the second inning. Before the fire could be put out Kingsville had scored 10 times and the game was virtually over. Doug Schade threw the last four innings. Steve Merner in the leadoff position reached Kase in his first three ap- pearances 'at the plate and came -around to score each time. In the opening inning Merner walked and raced home on a double delivered by tErt x 1987-88 Projects Enlarge greens (underway) ... Overseed and fairways Fix new tee boxes ... Course expansion • New water system ... Sand and bunker placement ... Driving range 8 putting green Thanks to the support of the people of Exeter and the surrounding areas much of our improvements 'ore underway. Its been a great summer and we are looking forward to the 1988 season. Ron and Shirley Bileski A NEW INNOVATION BL UEWATER rv, fleVif Rolling Deck for Pickup Trucks Carpenters/Plumbers/Electricans BL UEWA TER e r DOES ALL THE WORK FOR YOU! R.R. #2, Zurich, Ontario NOM 2T0 Tel: (519) 236-4239 A FINAL CHECK — Ron Anderson and Don Currell, coaches of Co- op Juniors, check the Exeter line-up in the dug -out prior to a game as John Gregus (far left) looks on. Soccer playoff structure decided In squirt play this week, two Exeter teams saw action to decide the A and B playoff structure. Exeter I had no trouble disposing of Nairn I by a 3-0 count. Exeter played an excellent game and the score could have been much higher. Scoring for Exeter were Daryl Parsons(2) and David Farquhar (1). Sean Beattie, Michael Ford and Jeremie Vanesbroeck each turned in a good effort for Exeter. Exeter III played Ilderton II. Ac- cording to the standings, Exeter should have had no trouble winning but Ilderton had a different opinion. The Ilderton team played an excellent game. Luke Sims scored the lone goal for Exeter III. At the end of regula- tion time the final score was 1-1. In the overtime period Ilderton managed to score and knock Exeter into the B round of the playoffs. In atom play, second place Exeter I came up against last plate Nairn I and had no trouble in reaching the A - • round. Marty DeBruyn scored two early goals and set up another as Exeter coasted to a 7-0 victory. Other scorers for Exeter were Chris McDonald. Jeff Inch and Luke Sims. The Exeter II atom team will play their preliminary round next Monday in Bryanston. The only other game played this week was a make up league game between Exeter 1 and Exeter 11 in the Mosquito division. Exeter II continued their excellent play of late and took a 1-0 lead in the first half when Joel Campbell scored direct from a corner kick. In the se- cond half however Exeter I showed why they ended up in first place. They scored four unanswered goals for a 4-1 final score. Scoring for Exeter.were Sivichay Sengkhounmany (3) and Eugene Boersma. Final soccer standings Squirt St. Columban Exeter II Exeter 1 Lucan III Exeter III Arva Exeter IV G. Bend Coldstream Lucan I Nairn 11 Ilderton II Lucan II Nairn I Ilderton I Atom St. Columban Exeter I Nairn I1 Lucan 1 Bryanston Lucan II G. Bend Exeter 11 Ilderton Coldstream Nairn 1 Mosquito Exeter 1 Lucan St. Columban Exeter 11 Nairn I1 Grand Bend Ilderton - Nairn 1 Bryanston Coldstream W 1. 14 0 e 1 9 2 8 2 7 2 7 4 7 5 5 4 7 7 5 7 4 9 2 10 1 10 1 12 0 12- 12 10 10 8 7 6 4 3 2 2 0 13 12, 10 9 8 5 5 2 2 1 T Pts 0 28 4 22 3 21 4 20 5. 19 3 17 2 16 5 15 0 14 1 11 1 9 2 6 a4 1 3 2 2 0 0 24 2 020 2 0 20 4 0 16 4 1 15 6 0 12 7 1 9 7, 2 8 10 0 4 10 0 4 12 0 (1 0 2 4 5 9 9 12 12 13 1 0 3 l 0 0 0 0 0 27 24 23 19 17 111 10 4 4 2 4414, SOUTH HURON RECREATION OFFERS KARATE ^r� Tues. and Thurs. Evenings 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. South Huron Rec Centre Hall Instructor - RON TYNDALL 1st Degree Black Belt This class is offered for MEN,' WOMEN and CHILDREN (ages 10 and up) "Spectators welcome" BENEFITS: Conditioning, self-awareness, self- defence, self-confidence, discipline Program starts - Tuesday, Sept. 15, 1987 - $25.00 for 8 weeks (2 nights/week) Register at the Rec Centre Sept. 15 from 6:30 - 7:00 p.m. For information call 482-3634, 235-2833 Ray Anstett. Merner again walked in the Exeter third frame. Doug Schade was safe on an error and both came around to score. Steve Neil led off the Exeter fourth with a single, but was caught stealing. Scott Miller followed with. another one -base blow:Steve Merner drew his third free pass of the game and both completed the bases cycle. The championship trophy was presented to Kingsville captain Scott Moore and coaches Ed Wellington and John Kumble by John Hope and Brad Gregus in particular for looking after the tournament and.keeping the diamond in great shape and the Ex- eter Optimists for their sponsorship. _lhainil Jo ti The coaches of the Exeter Co-op Junior Baseball Club would like to thank all those who helped and contributed in any way to staging a very well organized and successful- ly run "1987 Ontario Baseball Association Junior "D" Championship Tournament. In particular we would like to thank the Exeter and District Optimist Club for their financial support. •