Press Alt + R to read the document text or Alt + P to download or print.
This document contains no pages.
HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1989-10-04, Page 16Page 16
Times -Advocate, October 4, 1989
Fastball winners
Individual winners - At Sunday's banquet held in Kirkton for the
South Perth Ladies Fastball League, awards were handed out to
the individual winners for the Crediton team. Kelli Phillips (left)
was voted by her teammates as the most improved player of the
team, filling in all positions when needed, Brenda Morgan, was
voted as the most valuable player being a key playerfor her team
with her strong pitching and batting ability and Deb Lord was vot-
ed as the most dedicated and sportsmanlike player for her ability
and time given to the team.
Exeter Greys winners - The local Exeter ladies fastball -team voted
for their individual winners and handed out awards at the windup
banquet in Kirkton for the South Perth Ladies Fastball league. The
team chose Carla Wildfong as the most improved player, coming
on strong and showing her true ability in the last part of the sea-
son, Patti Down was awarded the MVP award for her strong pitch-
ing and offence ability and - Gayle Beuermann won the coach's
award for the 120 percent given to her team.
Atwood over 30 champs - The Schooner Oldtimers recently won ,the
Atwood Over -30 "A" championship. Back row, (left to right), Brent
Southcott (batboy), Kevin Lightfoot, Kevin Windsor, Clare, Martene,
Barry Southcott, LeS Riley, Pat Riley (coach). Front row, (I -r), Gary-
Sauder, Al Riley, Phil Palmer, Bob Snell, Lee Desiardine, Wade Ri-
ley. Missing, Doug Penhale, Bob Finkbeiner.
JACK'S
Plumbing & Heating
(Exeter) Inc. (519) 235-0581
High efficiency gas furnaces
Water Softeners
Central Vacuum
JACK MAVER
� We're glad you asked!
BOB FLETCHER
SHOULD DEATHBED PROMISES BE KEPT?
Near death from a lengthy illness, a woman asks her husband to prom-
ise that he will never re -marry. He promises, and she passes away.
But after he has overcome the grief of losing his wife, the husband
finds solace in the company of another woman. He would like to marry
her. Should he keep to the emotional promise he made to his late wife,
�r:ettquId-lus:. 2-nr! Wi'!fi i morn ► =a+r1i t wr 1-4r►l
It's a difficult decision, as are most problems stemming from promises
made to a dying loved one. On the other hand, the husband would be
very happy if he were to marry again. On the other hand, promises are
promises.
The important thing to remember, if ever you are faced with a similar
problem, is that deathbed promises are nearly always made under se-
vere emotional stress. They may not always be carefully. considered
by both people. --_
The man finally did decide to remarry, knowing his first wife would have
wanted him to be happy. It should always be kept in mindthat the
memory of the departed must be honored, but that survivors must be
free to continue with their own lives. >
WI
The Fun.rol Homo ro ENO*, who n o mernber of the
OMono Fuming Ser.,ce Aj,ocrohon rt.
FUNERAL HOME
Between the legs - Leanne Dietrich, of the South Huron District
High School Panthers' field hockey team tries to flip the ball be-
tween the legs of a player from St. Marys when they met at South
Huron Thursday. The Panthers won this contest rather easily, 5-0.
Runners attend meet
• By Michelle Ellison
EXETER - A few athletes from
South Huron District High School's
cross country team competed in
meets this week.
Junior boys Brett -Rideout. and
Dan Vanderlaan placed 12th and
18th in a meet in Goderich last
Tuesday. -
In the midget boys division, Ja-
mie Dougall and Matt Miller placed
9th and 10th respectively.
Although most of the team was
forced to miss a meet held at Fan-
shawe due to an emergency for
coach Joe Fulop, senior runners
Kim Van -Dongen and Scott Well-
ington managed to attend the meet. •
VanDongcn came through with an
impressive sixth place finish in the
junior girls race and Wellington
placed 33rd for SH's senior boys.
The team attends the Chicopee
meet tomorrow. -
Field hockey team
wins championship
Black tournament where SH was
knocked out by Strathroy in the
semi-final round on penalty
strokes.
, The Panthers created numerous
opportunities for scoring through-
out the game, but failed to convert
them into goals. The close match
lead to sudden death penalty strokes
to decide the game.
Each team failed to be successful
on their 'first four attempts and on
the fifth stroke, SH's goalkeeper,
Jenny Wareham, again turned back
the Strathroy shot. Sueanne Soldan
then clinched the victory for the
Panthers on a successful stroke
placed between the goalie's pads.
The tournament gave the Panthers
a chance to find out what to expect
in upcoming Western Ontario play,
but it looks as though the team is
on its way to another extremely
successful season.
By Michelle Ellison
EXETER - South Huron District
High School's field hockey team
emerged champions from the annu-
al Titan Brown and Gold field
hockey tournament held at Central
Elgin Secondary School last Fri-
day.
In pool play, the Panthers over-
came Glenco 2-0, with Tina Camp-
bell scoring both goals. The girls
continued to dominate in play
against West Elgin and East Elgin
defeating both teams 1-0. Leanne
Dietrich and Jeanette Kaak netted
one a piece.
In semi-final play, the girls met
Medway. A lone goal by Marcie
Ellison early in the game advanced
the Panthcrs to the final round of
play.
Here, SH met .Strathroy, the
champions of their own Red and
NI
Broncos unbeaten
HURON PARK - The Exeter
Atom Broncos are undefeated in
pre -season action, picking up a
2-2 tie in London on Sunday,
September 24 and a 4-1 victory
over the same team Friday.
Both goals in the tie against
London were notched by Billy
Kline.
Friday's game saw London
open the scoring early in the first
frame but Exeter replied with
four unanswered goals.
Nathan Hem took advantage of
a power play and tied the game
with an unassisted effort. Adam
Hem got the winner on a set up
from Chad Gilfillan. Gilfillan
then fed the puck to Dave Farqu-
har who scored the insurance
goal.
The Broncos maintained the
pressure with Jeff Sararas getting
the fourth goal. Assists went to
Ryan Beckett and Lucas Forest
A
Geo. A.-Godbolt, MBA, CLU
Godbolt Insurance Agency Ltd.
476 Main St., Exeter
235-2740
"Retiring?
I can help you
through the RRIF
and Annuity maze."
"Whether you want the security of a
guaranteed income annuity, the
flexibility to change your retirement
income as your needs change, or a
balance of the two, I can help. For
personal service, call me."
Licensed wrth Mutual Gfeol Canada/Mutual
Investco Inc , two of The Mutual Group
The Mutual Group
Jj
Facing Tomorrow
Together
Ontario
MGS
Ministry of
Government
Services
How to do Business with the
Ontario Government
A business opportunity for companies in southwestern Ontario
Last year the Ontario Government purchased
over $2 billion worth of goods and services.
And you can gain access to that marketplace.
The Ministry of Government Services has
designed a free one day seminar to give
you some pointers on how to do business
with the provincial government.
Purchasing representatives from several
ministries will discuss the business opportu-
_ .:.-.,± Pl' ^• 'able -f r- of riarge and small
companies. .
These seminars will give you an understand-
ing of the government's purchasing practices
and infartnatioii on specific local initiatives.
It will also introduce you to some of the
people who do the buying.
pis w il,-you-iarr arrant for indivi ibal"
interviews in the afternoon to discuss spe-
cific business opportunities with goyernment
buyers.
Selling to the Ontario Govemment -
it makes good business sense.
To pre -register or to find out more, please
contact your local Chamber at Commerce.
Business Opportunity Seminars
8:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Registration
9:00 a.m. - noon Seminar Presentation
1:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Individual supplier/
buyer meetings
St. Catharines
October 16, 1989
The Parkway Inn
327 Ontario St.
October 17, 1989
Walper Terrace- Hotel
1 King St. West
London
October 18, 1989
Ramada Hotel Downtown
186 King. St.
t'halham A: ::_:�::�- _._• _
October 19, 1989
Smitty's Pancake House
307 Grand Ave. West
Windsor
October 20, 1989
The Royal Marquis
590 Grand Marais
Organized by the Ministry of Government Services in cooperation
with your local Chamber of Commerce.
•