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Minor soccer scoreboard
Exeter I
Peewee
July 1
@haler I 8 - Coidaream 0
Goals: Steve Hem (2), Chad °Milan
(2), Kharwy Chanthwy, Joey Forrester,
Serums, Sera, Mark Bell
Exeter
under .17
July I
St.
Columban II 7 at Exeter 0
Goalkeeper: Darren Kinu, Craig Hem
Juanita Chappel, Kristen Crawford and
Ben Kline played well. Craig Hern played
a strong role u backup goalkeeper.
Golf
roundup
Ironwood
Senior
�1Ren's Club
July 4
lst Lloyd Easton 47
Jack Ford 45
Bill Thompson 49
John Muir 41
Total 182
2nd Gib Dow Sr. 55
Wilmer Ferguson 45
Jim Steen 41
Joe Regier
Total 192
3rd Ron Westman 46
Al Preece 54
Bud Preszcator 44
Bill Bishop �Q
Total 194
4th Lloyd Cushman 50
(Tied) Bob Dobson 46
Ken Hermann 50
Red DeGraw 91
Total 195
Sth Andy DeBoer 48
(Tied) Roy Hunter 47
Bob Parson 53
Emil Hendrick 41
Total 195
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Club
June 30
A Flight Ken Bergmann 36
Dave Holtzmann 36
Dave Hockey 38
Rick Schilbe 39
B Flight Mark Cronyn 37
Jim Steen 40
Wayne Parkinson 42
Rob Funston 43
C Flight Brad Deters 43
Sid Daley 46
Ron Leyes 47
D Flight Ben Fisher 45
Jack Urquhart 50
Closest to Pin #11: Earl Ross
Closest to Pin #16: Ken Berg-
mann
Closest to Pin #18: Rich Lather
Skins: Jim Steen, Ken Berg-
mann, Dave Holtzmann
Exeter Coif Club
................................
Monday Night
Men
A Flight
LG John Kochan
LN Ralph Wells
2nd LG Dale McAllister
2nd LN Maurice Sauve
B Flight
LG Joe Becker
LN Derek Robinson
2nd LG Fern Laurin
2nd LN Fred Campbell
C Flight
LG Jerry Harris
LN Gord Hay
2nd LG Doug Case
2nd LN Charlie Chambers
D Flight
LG Bob Jones
LN Bob Sargent
2nd LG Larry Healy
2nd LN Bill Bell
38
34
39
34
41
33
46
33
45
34
47
34
48
33
48
35
Sponsor: Coca-Cola and K&K
Tops
Door prize: Dave Prance and
Dennis Rowe
Closest to Pin #3: Fred Camp-
bell
Longest Drive #9: John Kochan
Next week's event: Member/
Guest Night
Exeter Golf Club
Tuesday
Morning Ladles
June 30
Low score
Shirley Davidson
Dorothy Marks
Helen Burton
Low putts
Shirley Davidson
Yvonne O'Neil
Helen Burton
LG
2nd LG
LP
LG
2nd LG
LP
LG
2nd LG
LP
Ironwood
Ladles`
Club.
July 6
A Flight
Joan Heywood
Kathy Masse
MJ. Chanyi
B Flight
Doris Hackney
Delores Schilbe
Anita Cook
C Flight
Suzanne Mathers
Lorna Russell
Joy Darling
D Flight
LG Joanne Wallace
2nd LG Patty Brintnell
LP Mary Jane Taylor
Door prize winner: Bcuy
Coates (donated by Brian Wed -
lake)
49
52
52
16
16
17
39
41
15
46
48
15
43
53
17
58
59
17
*I V& South Huron
Rec Centre
Roller Skating/Blading
Friday nights - 7 - 8:30 p.m.
Admission - $2.00
Rentals - $1.00 (roller skates only)
Ontario
The Ontario Civilian Commission on Police Services will hold a
public hearing in Exeter under Section 34 (4) of the Police Ser-
vices Act to consider the budget proposals of the Exeter Police
Services Board.
PUBLIC
NOTICE
The hearing will take place in the Royal Canadian Legion Build-
ing, 31.6 William Street, Exeter, on July 15, 1992 commencing
at 7:30 p.m.
The Police Services Board will be asked to present and justify
its estimates. Town council will be invited to make its submis-
sion on the proposals. Members of the public will also have the
opportunity to make comments.
Those parties who plan to address the Commission are asked
to contact Mr. Gordon Hampson in the Commission offices at
(416) 985.6071, prior to July 15, 1992.
W.D. Drinkwaher, Q.C.
Chairman
St. Columban squirts controlled the ball Thursday night but they were being followed by sever-
al members of the Exeter Doug Geoffrey team.
June 29
Exeter 8 - Grand Bend 0
Goalkeepers: Jason Monteith, Lance
Pfaff
Goals: lance Pfaff (3), Jared Bourne (2),
Aran Beattie, Matthew Mousseau, Greg
Mon
July 1
Sarnia 6 at Exeter 0
Goalkeepers: Sarah Szabo, Carrie
Cleave, Cara Gardner
Good effort by Carrie Clave, Sarah Sza-
bo, Cara Gardner and Teresa Slott.
June 30
Exeter I 1 vs. Exeter II 2
Goal for Exeter I: Michelle Hakvoon
Goals for Exeter EI: Amanda Wuerth (2)
Goalkeepers for Exeter II: Christina
Cook, Lindsey Gruen
Palm Surma, Gina Fragiskuos and
Amanda Wuerth made great passes. Ai-
mee Taylor and Frances VanOss also had
strong games. Game well played by all.
Roller hockey
EXETER - Rather than forming
a roller hockey league at the South
Huron Recreation Centre, the rec
staff has decided to have open
floor time made available for those
who want to play.
Youngsters of atom age (9-11 as
of June 1/92) should come to the
rec centre on July 14 at 1:30 p.m.
while peewee age, 12-14 should
come at 2:30 p.m.
There will be a supervisor to ref-
eree the pickup games. Cost is 52
per week per players who must
wear a helmet with a cage, elbow
pads, knee pads, glove, cup or sup -
Shuffleboard
Hensall
June 30
Six game winners
Eileen Dowson 433
_Allot Johns 430
Lloyd Eagleson 422
Alice Thiel 394
Glen Davidson 385
Five game winners
Dave Woodward 329
Dave Kyle 328
John Pepper 316
Evelyn McBeth 287
Pearl McKnight -277
The Happy Pushers would
like to thank the Arena Board
for the free month of June.
Exeter
July 1
5 game winners
Steve Hrapchak
011ie Essery
Ruby Beavers
Allen Johns
Doris Miller
July 2
5 game winners
Wilma Davis
Pearl McKnight
011ie Essery
Bill Baechler
Hugh McKay
4 game winners
Meine Eizenga
Delmar Skinner
Steve Hrapchak
Mabel McKnight
Lloyd Lovell
No shuffleboard at Exeter
July 8 and 9.
356
330
306
295
267
381
380
376
324
323
359
322
302
276
192
Boy's Midget Foot-
ball Tournament
At Lieruy Sat., July 11
8:30 a.m. -10 p.m.
Ball games all day
B Championship 5:30 p.m.
A Championship 7:00 p.m.
Lieruy, Poplar Hill, Darrell, St.
Pauls, Ayr, Linwood, Bei/rave,.
Woodstock
port and goalies must wear throat
protectors.
Roller binding is being offered
on Friday nights from 7 to 8:30
p.m. Admission is S2 and skate
rental is $1.
In other information from the rec
centre, Greg Pfaff is offering a
CPR Basic Rescuer course in Au-
gust. The course is 12 hours long
and runs from 7-10 p.m. on Au-
gust 4, 6, 11, 13. Those interested
can sign up at the rec centre.
The Exeter Pool and Playground
are now on the go. For more infor-
mation on the programs the num-
bers are 235-3169 (pool), 235-
2361 (playground) or 235-2833
(rec centre).
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June 30
Bxeter II 4 vs. St. Columban 4
Goats Brendan Knhchak, Luke Sims
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June SO
Exeter l 22 vs. Exeter II O
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