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Times -Advocate, September 13, 1989
Wrap up - The Grand Bend Minor Softball Associaton finished its summer season on Sunday with a
banquet and awards ceremony. Representing the Peewee boys team is Trent Stellingwerff (back
left), the league champions Atom boys' Johnathon Lovie, Lisa Jennison represent the Atom girls,
Mandy Case with the T -ball Colonials, and Lisa Turnbull for the Peewee girls. In front are Stephen
Chandler (left) representing the T -ball Blues, and Ryan Chandler for the first-ever Grand Bend Mite i
team.
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OF $2500 IN THEIR PERSONAL ACCOUNT.
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We are ready to meet
THE FALL RUSH
DELIVERIES ON
Soybeans • Corn
- fast unloading
- Targe storage and drying
facilities
- prompt payment.
- up to date market
information
- competitive prices
FERTILIZER
- 15 flotation custom fertilizer
applicators
- liquid or dry fertilizer
- custom spraying of
Round -up and other
• fall chemicals
Call for prices
SEED WHEAT
- Hyland Brand Augusta and Houser
- Harus and Fredrick
- Absolvent and Monopol available
The 'Blue Tag' assures you of Certified #1 seed. For Purity, quality and top
yields sow Hyland brand certified seed.
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The staff at W.G. Thompson & Sons Ltd. are ready
and looking forward to serving you this fall.
BEANS
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Seaforth 345-2545
Pt. Albert 529-7901
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FERTILIZERS
Hensall 262-2527 Mitchell 348-8433
Ailsa Craig 293-322n Granton 225-2360
WHITE BEANS
We're ready when you deliver.
W.G. Thompson & Sons Ltd. know that when it comes to delivering
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most efficient service possible.
So bring your white beans to Thompsons
Because when you deliver -.»we deliver.
The home of Stinger, Wesland, Midland and Rocket white bean seed
BRANCHES
Blenheim 676-5411
Hensall 262-2527
Mitchell 348-8433
Pontypool 277-2002
Granton 225-2360
Seaforth
Port Albert
Rodney
Kent Bridge
Ailsa Craig
345-2545
529-7901'
785-0420
352-6311
293-3223
SATELLITES
Howson _&.Howson. Blyth 523-4241
Ken R. Campbell Farms. Dublin 527-0137
Palmerston Elevators Ltd. 343-3702
Bar -B -Dee Farms Ltd.. Bornholm 347-2966
Elgin Co-op Services. Aylmer 631-2670
UCO Alvinston. Alvinston 898-2861
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Sports Spotlight ` :.
by Wayne Proctor
Last Tuesday, the day after Labor Day, both Jun- Mark Morrisey was the team captain last year and
for D hockey teams hit the ice for the first time this will be missed for his leadership on the bench as
season starting tryouts. The Lucan Irish took to the will the other overager, Jim Lewis.
Ilderton Arena and the Exeter Hawks had tryouts at Four of last year's younger Hawk players are try -
the Stephen Township Arena in Huron Park. ing for spots on various Junior B teams. It seems
New Irish coach Ken Needham will have a tough like Jean Paul Cousineau will make the St. Marys
time selecting his team this year, because over 50 Lincolns after scoring two goals in the Lincoln's ex -
kids, including seven goalies, showed up for the hibition game Friday against the Stratford Culli-
first night of tryouts. His was down td about 30 tons.
this week and Needham's expects to cut some goal- Todd Campbell was the top goalie in the Junior D
ies after their exhibition•games this weekend. league last year and he is still shooting for a spot
Several of the faces, including Needham's are new with St. Marys this year. I have it on good authori-
but quite a few others are back from last year's squad ty that last year's leading scorer Derek Shackleton is
that went all the way to the league finals. almost a shoe -in to make the Cullitons after it was
Back for another year with the Irish are, Todd and revealed that Shackleton had already undergone roo-
Tim Hayter, Brian Schuyler, Darren Neil, Joe Fe- kie initiation, getting his head shaved.
brey, Colin Telford, Kevin Leitch, Jamie Pearce, Steve DuBarry will likely be playing his Junior B
Rick Wcishar, and goaltender Brad Judd, so the Irish hockey in Georgetown this year.
will not exactly be going with all rookies this year. I know Nairn and manager Al Quinn are waiting
Needham, who coached previously in high and mi- anxiously for any more cuts before the season starts.
nor hockey, was hired in the summer to take over If any of those players already mentioned happen to
from Dave Revington, who is also in for a chal- get cut, the Hawks would welcome them with open
lenge this year after taking over as head coach of the arms. Especially Campbell, because the Hawks are
Exeter Mohawks Senior Hockey Club, who are down to only one•goalie for practice because the
making the jump from Senior B to Senior A hock- only other goalie that tried out injured his finger and
ey. is unable to play. Nairn said the first cuts from the
The first practice for the 'Mohawks is tonight, Hawks should be coming this week as well.
Wednesday at the Lucan Arena. With as many top players as. the Irish have lost
. The Irish start their pre -season schedule Friday this year, and the young Exeter players getting a
night in Thamesford and travel back home the Lucan year of Junior D under their belts, Lucan shouldn't
Arena Saturday night to take on the defending pro- run away and hide like they did last year. The entire
vincial champion Lambeth Lancers at 8 p.m. ntrth division should be quite competitive, with any
Home opener for the Irish will be Wednesday, Oc- team being able to win the division..
tober 4, when they take on the Wellesley Apple- The Hawks pre -season opener is Friday, eptember
jacks at 8:30 p.m. 22, when they play the Irish in Huron Park at 8:30
Exeter Hawks p.m.. Their home opener is Friday, October 6 when
The Hawks had about 35 players at their first they again play Lucan at the South Huron Rec Cen-
u-youts tre.
Only three players from last year's squad are too The orly major change in the league this year is
old to try out this year. All three players will be the Brussels Bulls have jumped up to the mid -
missed a great deal by coach Jack Nairn however. Western Ontario Junior C League leaving only six
Jcff Anscms was one of the top scoring defencemen teams in the north division. To fill the void in the
in the league last year and was a leader of the young league, Port Stanley has entered a team to play in
blueline corps and also logged several minutes of ice the South Division.
time each game for the Hawks.
Wrap up - The Grand Bend Minor Softball Associaton finished its summer season on Sunday with a
banquet and awards ceremony. Representing the Peewee boys team is Trent Stellingwerff (back
left), the league champions Atom boys' Johnathon Lovie, Lisa Jennison represent the Atom girls,
Mandy Case with the T -ball Colonials, and Lisa Turnbull for the Peewee girls. In front are Stephen
Chandler (left) representing the T -ball Blues, and Ryan Chandler for the first-ever Grand Bend Mite i
team.
1
A major Canadian first from
STANDARD TRUST!
ANNOUNCING
ABSOLUTELY
NO
SERVICE
CHARGES
FOR ANY CUSTOMER
WHO MAINTAINS A BALANCE
OF $2500 IN THEIR PERSONAL ACCOUNT.
Tired of paying bank service charges?
Come to Standard Wust and
receive all these services FREE:
• Free Chequing and Withdrawals
• Free Personalized Cheques
• Free Transfers between Accounts
• Free Payment of Local .
Utility Bills
• Free Travellers Cheques
• Free Money Orders
• Free Cheque Certifications
• Free Direct Deposit of Pension or
Investment'Interest Cheques
Remember - you get all this plus a high daily rate of interest.
114MI STANDARD 1.,—:
TRUST I /MI :OWN SAVINGS ('ENTRE
386 Main St. S., Exeter
NOM 1S0' 235-1060
1
We are ready to meet
THE FALL RUSH
DELIVERIES ON
Soybeans • Corn
- fast unloading
- Targe storage and drying
facilities
- prompt payment.
- up to date market
information
- competitive prices
FERTILIZER
- 15 flotation custom fertilizer
applicators
- liquid or dry fertilizer
- custom spraying of
Round -up and other
• fall chemicals
Call for prices
SEED WHEAT
- Hyland Brand Augusta and Houser
- Harus and Fredrick
- Absolvent and Monopol available
The 'Blue Tag' assures you of Certified #1 seed. For Purity, quality and top
yields sow Hyland brand certified seed.
•
The staff at W.G. Thompson & Sons Ltd. are ready
and looking forward to serving you this fall.
BEANS
r
Seaforth 345-2545
Pt. Albert 529-7901
t
GRAINS
SEEDS
N
co
!91'•
n
FERTILIZERS
Hensall 262-2527 Mitchell 348-8433
Ailsa Craig 293-322n Granton 225-2360
WHITE BEANS
We're ready when you deliver.
W.G. Thompson & Sons Ltd. know that when it comes to delivering
-I3N:1f; nir,r eKA�S i-eStally Z
- �rnlwz� �n� �iui t tl�i a
most efficient service possible.
So bring your white beans to Thompsons
Because when you deliver -.»we deliver.
The home of Stinger, Wesland, Midland and Rocket white bean seed
BRANCHES
Blenheim 676-5411
Hensall 262-2527
Mitchell 348-8433
Pontypool 277-2002
Granton 225-2360
Seaforth
Port Albert
Rodney
Kent Bridge
Ailsa Craig
345-2545
529-7901'
785-0420
352-6311
293-3223
SATELLITES
Howson _&.Howson. Blyth 523-4241
Ken R. Campbell Farms. Dublin 527-0137
Palmerston Elevators Ltd. 343-3702
Bar -B -Dee Farms Ltd.. Bornholm 347-2966
Elgin Co-op Services. Aylmer 631-2670
UCO Alvinston. Alvinston 898-2861