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Times -Advocate, May 27, 1992
Golf roundup
Seniors
Club
May 23
First Dim Cowan
Andy DeBoer
• 1kI<i11 Gilfillan
Al Preece
'Total
Second Jim Steen
Emil Hendrick
Bud Preszcator
Guy Giddings
Total
Third Red DeOraw
Rusty Flynn
Lloyd Easton
Lloyd Cushman
Total
Fourth Bab Dobson
Jack Muir
Ron Weyman
Wilmer Ferguson
Total
Closest to Pin: Bob Dinney
Birdies: Jim Steen, Don Cowan,
Al Preece, Bob Dinney, Lloyd
Easton, Red Degraw
40
44
44
46
174
41
41
43
52
I77
40
45
45
49
179
44
45
46,
48
183
May 21
A Flight
LG Joan Heywood 44
2nd LG MJ. Chanyi 45
LP Hazel Beaver 16
B Flight
LG Delores Scnilbe 47
2nd LG Doris'Hackney 48
LP Lynda Parkinson 16
C Flight
LG Grace'Farquhar 51
2nd LG :Louise Pincombe 57
LP Jean Mason 16
D Flight
Susan MacGregor 55
Joanne Wallace 59
Helen Kints 18
A&B
Longest Drive: Janet Wedlake
Closest to PinHazel Beaver
C&D
Drive: Pat Ballantyne,
Jeanalisse
Const to Pin: June Fisher
Dam' prize: Country Bakery
won by Doris Hackney
Sponsor: Exeter Flowers
eter Golf Chi
onday Night
n's Club
LG
tad LG
LP
May 25
Scramble Night
First Wolfgang Slawik 32.
Ted Wedge
John Batten
Eric Finkbeiner
Dave Coope
Second Monty Scoa
Gary Kyle
jack Aitkenhead
Dale Baker
Third Jeff Litey 33
Fern Laurin
Gerry O'Neil
Andy DeBoer
Fourth Bob Reynolds 33
Maurice Saul/6
Wetly n
Tony Delong
Pill Blackler
Sponsor: Earl's Taxi Inc.
Door prize: Tony Delong
Closest to Pin: Greg McAuslin
Longest Drive: Bob Osgood
Sign up for the stoottaoavnble
nine June 22.
On May 22 a .hole -in -one was
scored on 496 by Gary Kyle with
a 5 wood. Witnessed by Judy
Kyle.
Monday Nite
Men
May 21
A Flight
LG Jeff Liley
LN Jim Baird
2nd LG Dale McAllister
2nd LN Monty Soon
B Flight
LG Bill Timmy
LN Tied Wedge
2nd LG Bob Reynolds
tad LN Pete Sutherland
C Flight
LG Greg Bell 46
LN Gad Hay 33
tad LG Ken Kaley 46
tad LN Orieg McAuslin 33
D Flight
LG Jack Aikcehhead 51
LN Dave Grundy 30
2nd LG Bill Wilds 52
2nd LN . Jim Finkbeiner 35
Door prize: Gardner McDonald
Longest Drive #8: Eric Pink-
beiner
Sponsor: National Trust
Upcoming: Scramble Nile, May
25, 6:00 Shotgun. Check the
Match Play Board
40
37
42
38
4Q
34
44
34
Don't forget to participate In Fltness Week
EXETER - As pert of Natioaal
Pltweek, Exeter is hosting an *Ex-
eter Bast vs. Exeter West. Which
Half of Exeter Walks the Best,"
competition, tonight, Wednesday.
May 27 between 6:30 and 7:30
p.m.
Just go for a walk and register
your name at the corner of Main
Saturday night was the evening the Lucan Irish of the Ontario Junior Development Hockey
League gave out their trophies to their top performers. Here are, front, left; Steve Snider, Roo-
kie of the Year, Bob Szabo, Most Valuable Player. Back, left; Paul Woodburn, Top Scorer;
Scott Amos, Most improved; Ed Vankerkoerle, Best Defenceman; Andy Ross, Outstanding
Contribution and Effort; Kevin Leitch, Best Defenceman; Scott Riddell, Outstanding Contribu-
tion and Effort.
May 20
Special Hole Night
(Prize for each hole)
Hole
1 Highest Score Susan Dolphin
2 Most Puns Glens Tripp
3 Qaaest to Pin Pam Ross
4 Lowest score Helen Burton,
Sharon Pass-
more
5 Low Putts Joan Cole
Jean Crerar
6 Closest to Pin Peggy Roth
7 Lowest score Marlene Par-
sons
8 Longest drive Janet Wedlake
9 Longest drive Linda Dzioba
SO/50 Draw: Anne Armstrong
Sponsor:•Jaek & Marg's Ltd
and Cathy Batten (Avon)
Door Print: Liz Bell, Ina
Browning (sweatshirt & 45.00
gift certificate from Cathy Sat -
WI)
`4( es
•,e q ; ..
A Flight
First Ken Bergmann 37
Second Stu Homuth 38
Third Gord Rook 40
B Flight
First Earl Ross 39
Second Mike Brintnell 39
Third Rob Funston 40
Fourth Larry Wein 40
C Flight
First Jerry MacLean 44
Second Perry Knee 46
Third Ron Leyes 47
D Flight
First Lloyd Robison 45
Second Tim Oliver 47
Clocesf to Pia 013: Stu Homuth
Closest to Pinflfolittliornak,
Skins: Hole 012 - Stu Homuth
Hole 013 - Rob Funston
All set to hit the fareways
prior to the start of the Exeter
Goff Club's Wednesday La-
dies' League were Mary Lou
Thomson, Ola Batten and
Anne Armstrong.
May 21
$sister 1 at Wast Landon Blizzard 4
Godkeepaot: SaadiCar. Gardner
Kate II
Can Gardner played an umelieot same in not
May 19
Exeter 4 - St. Cain nban 1
_Goals: Jeff MacLean (3), Chad Glfilin
amellaOt pose by goalkeeper Steve Hem.
Exeter 12 - Btyemtoo 1 •
Goals: David Farquhar (4), Tyke Sims (4), Mice Coalman,
Tmvar Boersma, Bill Klin. Evan MMumy
w•:,. fes*
May 19
Exeter (II) 4 vs Fouler (1) 2
Goals for Eisler I: hfi dielle Hakvoort, Laura Sanas
Goals for Elder u: Amanda Wuertb (4)
GoaMaodars for Exeter II: Ienaiyn Baker and Nine McCrae
May 18
Exaeribrashers 7 at Merton 3
Goilkaspo s: Robert Acton, Ryan Sullivan
Garalm Steven Rosenberg (3), Shane Czypyha (2). Craig Over-
holt, Robert Acton
Aasbtz Steven Ramberg (3), Craig Overholt (2), Shane Czy-
pyba (2), Robert Aden. Danny Messier
I Strong defensive play by Stephen am ishGood ball control
by Darren Mazola
and Sondem Street betweott 6:30
and 7:30 p.m. If you reside,,on the
East side of Main street, register in
front of the library and if on the
west side, register in front of Dar-
lings. A free pop compliments of
Pathfinder Beverages will be avail-
able for those olio register. Watch
the TA next week and well let you
know which half of Exeter was
more up for the challenge.
Following the walk, drop by the
Recreation Centre at 7:30 p.m. and
watch our mini -corporate chal-
lenge. Eleven teams will compete
this time around in six events de-
signed to test your sense of hu-
mour. Prizes once again are courte-
sy of Murphy's Pub and Eatery.
Exeter Villa residents have been
hit by the get fu bug and starting
Fitweek, will be logging the dis-
tance and number of times that resi-
dents go for a wall[ between now
and August. That's the spirit Villa!
Speaking of spirit, the Sneaks
Police would like to thank all those
good sports who helped to make
"Sneaker Day" a blast this year. If
you drove through Exeter on Friday
and saw a gentleman in flippers.
flopping his arms reciting "I feel
like chicken tonight," blame the
Sneaker Police.
Also happettsing this week in cele-
bration of Fitweek will be a free
adult public swim on Thursday
from 12 noon until 2:00 p.m. at
Kick's Aquatics Centre and
SHDHS students are having a giant
scavenger hunt on Wednesday af-
ternoon.
Duplicate
Bridge
First
Dorothy Linton, Marshal
Dearing
Second
Mr. and Mrs. Davis
Third
Betty Hoyles, Nancy Thomas
Fourth
Carole and Dennis Hockey
Exeter Legion Hall
Wednesdays, 7:3o p.m.
Exeter Men's Slo pitch
(standings as of Sunday, May24)
W L Runs for Runs against Pts.
RSD 4 0 81 32 8
Ellison Travel 3 0 56 14 6
Strike Force 2 1 54 42 4
Crediton 2 1 49 23 4
Murphy's 2 1 45 22 4
Inndians 2 1 45 31 4
Big V 2 2 32 35 4
ETR Sluggers 1 2 42 40 2
Huron Tractor 1 3 29 64 2
Albatross 1 3 12 51 2
' Kirkton 0 3 32 46 0
Nighthawks 0 3 11 88 0
Soccer action OAtn»s most weeknights on the fields in Ex-
eter as them jaU tx_ap [shot down to business in a game
on Thursday ------
May 25
A Flight
LG Janet Wedlake 42
2nd LG Joan Heywood 43
Hidden score: Pat Fletcher
B Flight
LG Marlene Parsons 43
2nd LG Ila Mothers 48
Hidden scare: Anita Cook
C Flight
LG Grace Farquhar 50
2nd LG Lorna Russell 52
Hidden score: Heather Prout
D Flight
LG Susan MacGregor 55
2nd LG Joy Darling 58
Hidden score: Joanne Wallace
(;nest Night
LG Helen Burton
Most honest: Janet Hem
Hidden scare: Carol Stuckless
Door prise: Beery Smith (White
Squirrel
Sponsor: Pathfinders
NOTICE TO EXETER AND AREA RESIDENTS
Water extermination to control algae
in the MacNaughton Park Reservoir
Spraying of the reservoir for the control of algae will be conducted
between June 1 and June 10. The pesticide to be used is Reglone A,
P.C.P. Act a 9512. The reservoir will be posted during the necessary
restricted use period. 'During this period, IL fishing, swimming or
other use of the reservoir is recommended.
For (weber inforgpption, call Alec Scott at the ARCA (235-2610)
AiOnt MAWp/ N. Fxoto $I!C:AiAd AkKA.