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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1992-07-08, Page 16Page 16 - ' Times -Advocate, July 8, 1992 1.9 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 ' "i rot d 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). Echo outdoor power tools are built to last ...this offer won't Echo Grass Trimmer OT -2400 Power and ease for the toughest lobs. Get these great family gifts FREE when you buy selected Echo Grass Trimmers, Lawn Mowers, Hedge Clippers, Chain Saws, Power Blowers and more. FREE!' '95 03 Gift Value ID Piece Metric Teal Kit • Cart/Ir tato Mar •180 page Gerdeaars'Imayelepeila IIECND TIE NW TSSU Hensen Co -Op 1 Davidson Drive, Hensall, Ontario NOM 1X0 (519) 262-3002 •011e M)r Mm..d tote ony.,som• r.N'Mypns may apply. S. me lot art *We June 30 Bxeter II 4 vs. St. Columban 4 Goats Brendan Knhchak, Luke Sims (2), Dave Farquhar Mile Coalman and Trevor Boersma suc- ceeded in controlling the midfield to spark an exciting comeback. 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