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Exeter lawn bowlers qualify for Ontario Summer Games
EXETER - Five bowlers 'horn
the -Exeter . Lawn Bowling Club
have qualltiedforthe i)rtttsrio Som-
mer _Games to be held in Scarbo-
rough on August 20.23.
In Exeter on Sunday, the local
club hosted the rote junior finals
with bowlers from _London, Sim-
coe, Tilbury -and Exeter.
Andrea Weigand defeated two
girls from Simooe in the 16 -and -
under gels singles division as she
won with scares of 21-13 std 21-
18.
She will be pined at the Summer
Games by the Exeter girls pairs
team of Laura Pearson and stip
Jacklyn Wright who beat tenons
from Simcoe with scores of 20-9
and 22-7.
In boys pairs, slop Shawn
McFalls and brother Allan won
their division and will also go to
Scarbourgh
Exeter bowlers Brian Negrijn and
Jason McFalls did well but failed
to quality
Honda
competition
EXETER - On Saturday, the Al-
vin Willed Field m Exeter will be
the location for this year's area
Honda Hit -Run -Throw emipen-
non.
Beginning at 9 a.m.. dozens of
boys and girls from Lucan, SL
Lawn bowling
July 7
Ernie Ross
Stan Roth
Nelson Squire
Meine Eizenga
Pete McFalLs
Charles Tindall
Larry Reick
Allan Westcou
Vi Head
Ray Smith
July 9
Wilmer Adkins
Mary Higgins
Stewart Miner
Clarence Schroeder
.Helen6Chessell
Marion Dearing
Gordon Hoggarth
Bill Ducklow
Bill Lamport
Vi Hendy
Pete McFalls
July 11
Charles Tindall
Pete Durand
June Hodgson
2W34
2W31
2W30
2W30
2W28
2W28
2W23
2W22
2W22
2W20
2W30
2W21
2W20
2W19
2W17
2W17
2W17
2W 15
2W 14
2W 14
2W 13
2W30
2W22
2W 18
Kippen . Gun
Club
July 8
:Bob Caldwell
Bill Stewart
John Glazier
Paul Hoff
Ed Steegstra
Pat Glazier
Mark Tuckey
Jim Cocker
Glen Mogk
Brad Mann
Russ Beaver
Roy Triebner
Tim Hoff
Lloyd Vermor
Jamie Grant
Murray Christie
Larry McNeil
Ed Miller
- Paul Webb
Haugh Campbell
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Hensel!
Shuffleboard
July 7
6 game winners
Hazel McQuinn
Marg Hodgert
Delmar Skinner
S lune.winners
Thelma Thiel
Glen Davidson
Pat Davis
Hugh McKay
Lloyd Lovell
July 9
l game winners
Alice
High McKay
Oly iswiery
Helen McKay
Alan johns
Sgame winners
Dave Kyle
Jim Davis
Psion McKnight
Jana Popper
Evelyn Moiled,
383
371
344
412
399
367
338
337
445
397
397
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307
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Marys, Clinton, Exeter, Millwood
land (,1e0eskh ore expected to take
,part rr the event.
Sports events
continue
DASHWOOD - Could it be the
return of the Dashwood Red pow
er, the 14 Sodbuster and the fa-
mous team fmm'Mt. Carmel'!
At this year's Friedshurg Days
July 31 -August 1,2 in Dashwood,
several sporting games will be held
including (*ahi w events, arm
wrestling and tug-of-war. These
will be held -at the park grounds
next W the community center. Any-
ene Wishing to do so can do it on
Saturday.
Hockey in
La mbto n
GRAND BEND - The Lampton
Andrea Weigand makes a shot during Sunday's Zone Junior Provincial Lawnbowling Playdowns
held at the Exeter Lawn Bowling Club.
Golf roundup
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July 11
1st Ray Webb
Bob Dobson
Emil Hendrick
Jun Steen
Total
2nd
3rd
Bill Thompaon
Lee Webber
Jack Fuller
Bob Fletcher
Total
Hen Fisher
koy Hunter
John Muir
T.A. Vern
Total
4th Doug Johnson
Loyd Cuslumi'u
Bud Preszcator
Bob Coates
Total
Birdies: Jim Steen, hmil Hen
drick
44
43
43
42
172
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49
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42
1st
2nd
3rd
.,4th
5th
6th
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
n.
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lib
July 7
A Flight
Stu Homuth
Dave Hohmann
Larry Wean
Mark Cronyn
Bob Fletcher
Ion Cutrell
B Flight
Rich Lather
Jack Fuller
Don Gifford
Gib Dow Jr
C Flight
1st Brad Deters
2nd Ray Webh
3rd Lloyd Robisor.
1) Flight
179 1st Ralph Asde 44
tad Bill Th mpson 46
Closest to Pin 03: Mark Cronyn
Closest to Pin 05: Dave Hockey
CMoaest to Pin 07: Bob Fletcher
Skins: Stu Homuth, Tony Un-
derhill
3'
3-
38
39
40
38
39
41
41
41
41
43
414
47
40
45
180
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46
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189
July 13
A Flesh t
LG Janet Wediakc
2LG Hazel Deaver
8 Q1jht
LG Minnie Doke
2LG Kathy Masse
C Flight
LG Roily Hohtxsmann
2LG Bev Robinson
Sateler
Sidekeilib
Severity ladies enjoyed a fun
game of golf at Exeter Golf
Club on July •7. Guests were
present from Ironwood, Mitch-
ell, Seaforth and Exeter Evening
Clubs.
Sponsor for the everting was
Bright's Wines. Prizes were
awarded as follows:
Mitchell
Gross score: Linda Boyd
Low putts: Helen Cbesaell
42 Largest drive on 09: Geraldine
44 Simon
Closest to hole e3: Lola Roh-
fntsh
49
51
53
55
D. Flynt
LG Heather Pout 61
2LG Eleanor Mitchell 66
Glossa Satin: A&B-Dcgotes
SitMae
CAD -Laurie Pratt
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Hackney
C�&/DA/.iatne Fisher
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Ironwood
Gross scare: Joan k 6ywood
Low putts: Pat Fletcher
Longest drive on #9: Joy Dar-
ling
Closest to hole 43: Janet Wed -
lake
Stiatorth
Gross score: Dianne Caldwell
Low putts: Rita Care
Lopgeatdtive ort 09: Olive Little
Ck it 10 Hple 03: Ruth Snell
Gaoler
Gc>oss score: M.1ra a potions
Low palls: Yvoaae O Nei1
Loosest drive 00 9: JNne 1tYilien
ClotaMt to liolo113: *tory Lou
Tampon
Aooroieea: Bright'a Wises
were.drawn.
Heritage Museum and CHOK Ra-
dio will celebrate the long tradition
of hockey in Lambton County with
a look at hockey in Lambton
County.
On Saturday and Sunday, three
will be displays including mem(wa-
bilia from junior hockey teams
across Denture'.
A Warden's Salute to Hockey
breakfast is scheduled for Sunday
from 9-11 a.trn
Active finds
LOV(- ficro's
Active Minis is a Children's Rooks and Educational
store and along with I fern's (:arils and (:omic .,
is exclusively at London's Westmotin
Visit Active Minds and Leel like a kid again, then go
buy the latest baseball cards from Hero's.
Herm (.arils and Comics and Active Minds are part
of the 1H0 stores making up London's hest shoppinv
selection. You'll love the difference.
WFFSTMOUNT
t SHOPPING CENTRE- LONoor.
LShopOn Wonderland Road South of Commissioners
10 am.. to 9 p.nr. Monday to Saturday. Noon to 5 p.m. Sunday
Ready to
Receive.
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