Times-Advocate, 1988-06-01, Page 14Page 2 A
Times -Advocate, June 1, 1988
Sports Spotlight
by Ross Haugh
Here we are back on the sports beat while Mark Bisset takes a well
deserved holiday. It looks like he is going camping to Long Point.
Before we get into other subjects, we would like to pass on our con-
gratulations to the two hockey teams which helped put Exeter on the
map during the 1987-88 season.
The executive, management and players of the Exeter Mohawks are
to be really congratulated for their fine showing in the Hardy Cup
playoffs here and in New Brunswick.
The Exeter Hawks are also to be commended on their efforts in
reaching the all -Ontario final.
Thanks to both clubs for providing excellent entertainment for arca
hockey fans all wunter tong: - --
Time for camping
We recently received a brochure with some information which may
be interesting for area youngsters who have not yet completed thcir
plans for the coming holiday season.
This comes from 'Boom' Gravett who has been operating Boom's
Recreation Camp for the past 26 years.
Boys and girls from this area have been attending this week of camp-
ing right from its inception when Boom was rec director here in Exet-
er.
This ycar it is being held again at the Menesetung campsite, owned
by the United Chirch of Canada, three miles north of Goderich.
Over the 26 year period, more than 2,800 boys and girls have taken
part in these camp programs. Brochures are available at Bogart's RSD
Sports Den in Exeter.
Off to see the Jays
Eliison Travel of Exeter will again be involved in sponsoring a Hu-
ron County Day with the Blue Jays at Exhibition Stadium in Toronto.
This years trip will be on Saturday, June 11 and all proceeds will go
to the South Huron Big Brothers and Big Sisters Association.
The Boston Red Sox will be supplying the opposition for the Blue
Jays. Buses will leave Exeter at 9 a.m. Upper level chairs in Sections
26 and 28 along with the bus trip will cost $34 each.
Ellison's also have special group rates for any teams or other organi-
zations who wish to participate in the trip. Group prices are $32 for a
motor coach ride and $28 for an activities bus. The minimum number
for each group is 40 persons.
Du Barry leads men's night
EXETER - Steve Du Barry shot
a 38 to capture low gross in A
flight Thursday during the Exeter
Golf Club men's night when 25
golfers participated.
Frank Du Barry kept the A flight
in the family, claiming low net
with a 39.
In B flight, Don Wallace led
with a low gross of 45. Terry Roth
took low net with a 38.
Larry Pole and Greg Parsons
tied for low gross in C flight when
they both turned in a 47. Bob Re-
nolds followed with 49.
Brian Brooks shot a 29 to grab
low net in C flight. He was fol-
lowed by Vic Rempel with 31 and
Paul Ritchie with 32.
Closest to the pin was Larry Pole
while Doug Penhale came in with
the longest drive to his credit.
Skins winners were Larry Pole,
Don Wallace and Frank Du Barry.
Exeter men's night was sponsorcd
by Fram Canada Inc. of Stratford.
At Monday's men's night at the
Exeter Golf and Country- Club,
Frank Du Barry was the low gross
winner in 'A' flight with a 42.
In'B' flight, Ray Webb was in
with a 44 for best gross and Don
Wallace won low net at 38.
The'C' flight low gross winners
were Doug Penhale, Bob Osgood
and Mark Wragg while Bob Re-
ynolds, John Batted, Jack Ford and
Monty Scott led in low net. The
longest drive belonged to Frank
DuBarry.
The event was sponsored by La-
batts Breweries and Fram.
Lucan squirts play
LUCAN - In Lucan and District
Minor Soccer League action. Lucan
2 and Lucan 3 squirt teams met in
their first game of the season. Two
goal performances by Adam Ryan
and Michael Herbert plus singles by
Kent Hardy and Scott Thompson
produced a 6-0 score in favour of
Lucan 2.
Lucan boys Mosquito team host -
cd Coldstream and led 1-0 on a goal
by Rob Waters by the end of the
first half. Fatigue took its toll on
Coldstream in the second half, as
Lucan with more players available
for substitution increased the pros-
sure.
Waters scored again, Scan Ryan
and Randy Reymer each added two
more goals, and Tracy Mitchell,
Brett Gatt, Jason Hodgson and Da-
ryl Bastian each scored once result-
ing in a 10-0 win for Lucan. Josh
HOCKEY POOL WINNERS - Presentations were made on Sunday to the winners of the Exeter Molting Hawks
hockey pool. Bob McDonald, left, presents first prize to Dave Atthill, and Steve Pearce accepts second prize
from Keith Ahrens. Nine people were tied for third.
HotMotocrossat Hull GuIIyY
VARNA - The motocross race ac-
tion at l:ully'Gully this weekend
was as hot as the weather. Al-
though the track was watered heavi-
Kipfer leads
EXETER - At the Exeter ladies
golf club this week Dorothy Kipfer
led 'A' flight with a score of 56. Ei-
leen Rannic had low putts with a
score of 16.
Helen Wasnidge claimed low
score of 66 in 'B' flight with Jean-
ette Turner close bchind with a
score of 67. Low putts was won by
Marg Lovell with 17.
In 'Flight C', Peggy Ferguson
was low with a score of 66. Jean
Crcrar was runner up with 68 and
low putts was claimed by Theresa
McCann with a 14 score.
Kay Robbins was the most hon-
est golfer.
June 6 the ladies will be guests of
Ironwood Ladies Golf Club.
ly on Saturday night more watering
was needed halfway through the race
program.
Riding a hard and very fast track,
riders in the Schoolboy 80A Class
and the 250 Expert had one _last
preparation run for the upcoming
Toronto Supercross.
Hully Gully Honda riders showed
up in full force in the Jr 125 class
with Dave Andrews of Clinton fin-
ishing 10th overall and Doug Far-
rish of Lucknow finishing 4th and
also taking home 5th overall in the
Jr 250 Class. Paul Bingham of Sar-
nia riding his Hully Gully
CR250RJ took home the overall
win.
In the 250 Expert class Allan
Strickart of Woodstock took 3rd
overall while Chuck Collins of
Varna had to settle for 5th overall.
The next double header continues
with House League action on Satur-
day, June 11th and CMA racing on
Sunday, June 12. Good luck to lo-
cal riders and Hully Gully support
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cross this weekend.
Kenny, Doug Macgregor and Jason
Wyatt made strong contributions
for the Lucan team.
In West London girls soccer
League play Lucan Mosquitos came
up short in a hard fought game in
London. Holly Fairweather scored
the lone Lucan goal on a pass from
Celeste Guthrie, as Lucan went on
to a 3-1 loss.
A soccer loss
By Sheila Dougall
EXETER - The girls soccer team
at• SHDHS lost a very tough semi-
final game .to Mitchell. The score
was 3-1 in overtime. At the end of
regulation time the teams were tied
at 1-1 and Mitchell didn't score un-
til the second overtime period. The
team had some chances and the out-
come could not have been prevent-
ed.
Good performances were turned in
by all players. The team finishes
the year with seven wins, four loses
and four tics.
Congratulations on a good year,
girls!
Relouw to OFSAA
By Sheila Dougall
EXETER - At the e OFSAA re-
gionals on Saturday Sandra Relouw
of SHDHS placed third in Triple
Jump and fourth in the Long Jump
to advance to the OFSAA finals.
Also doing well but not placing
were Lori Parker sixth in High
Jump and Rob Wonnacott tenth in
High Jump.
OFSAA Finals are this Saturday
in Toronto.
Exeter and
Area Jr. 'D'
Hawks
Annual Meeting
June 22, 1988
8 p.m.
S.H.R.C.
Nominations to
Tom Dalrymple
235-2704
Notices of motion to
Gord Rook 228-6393
FINISH THIRD - The H's were third in the regular standings and playoff
consolation winners in the Exeter Legion mixed dart league. Back, left,
Eric Heywood and Harvey Hillman. Front,Terry Heywood and Esther Hill-
man.
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ODD ONES FOURTH- The Odd Ones were fourth in the Exeter Legion
mixed dart league. Back, left, Bert Brown and John Gunness. front, Julio
Higgins and spare Amanda Hamilton. Missing was Audrey Gunness.
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