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Tames -Advocate, June 16,1993
SPQRTS
Exeter Golf Club
Senior Men's Club
Janet()
First Bill Kuhar
Lloyd Webber.
Bill•Coleman
Ron Johnson
33
34
37
138
Second Gerry O'Neil
Lee Webber
Buck Little
Glenn Robinson
36
36
33
4Q
145
Low net: Frank Cawthorpe, 29
Closest to Pin: Leo Bouchard
Upcoming: June 17 - Texas Scram-
ble
Deciding what club to choose from was tough for Jim Bedard,
right; of Zurich as he had some help exchanging his nine -iron
for his putter on the 18th hole at Oakwood Inn. Golfers and
tennis players took part in Wednesday's 12th Annual Scatch-
erd Invitational held in Grand Bend.
Tue dj $.; .- :;
June 8
Texas Scramble
First Wanda Reynolds 43
Ina Browning
Pat Veal
Esther Johnson
Second Helen Webber 43
Noreen McCann
Jean Little
Pat Ballantyne
Third Jo Ann Middleton 44
Anne Armstrong
Marion Rider
Ann Lorento
Low putts: Janet Heaman 12
- Betty Sangster
Ernie Robinson
Adurey Burrows
Coming event: June 22, Invitation-
al
wed.
edes
June 9
Scramble Night
iRlrst Anne Armstrong 39
Cathy Batten
Jean Crerar
Dianne Gerstenkom
Second Chris Turner 43
Pam Ross
Linda Webber
Marg Upshall
Third Helen Burton 45
Kathy Sangster
Cavell Brown
Nell McCann
Fourth Mary Lou Hyde 45
Mary Keenan
Anne Switzer
Liz Bell
Sponsor: Jack & Margs Ltd., Cana-
dian Tire and George Marr of State
Farm Insurance
Door prize: to Nell McCann, donat-
ed by Jack & Margs Ltd.
50/50: Marg Consitt
JNonidayfirightiVitneS
June 14
A Flight
Low gross Wolfgang Slawik 39
Low net Monty Scott 33:5
2nd LO Haydon Gozzard 40
2nd LN Dennis Rowe 36.5
countback
B Fit ht
Low gross Ralph Batten 38
Low net Ken Kadey 30
2nd LG Derek Robinson 42
2nd LN Lee Webber 32.5
C Flight
Low gross Charlie Chambers 43
Low net Craig Alexander 34
22nd LG Fred Wells 48
2nd LN George Pratt 36.5
D Flight
Low gross Chuck Bremner 47
Low net Andy McIntyre 29
countback
2nd LG Jerry Harris 48
2nd LN Craig Webber 2^
Sponsor: Becker Farm Equipment
Door prize winner: Dan Campbell,
sponsored by Becker Farm Equip-
ment
Closest to Pin #3: Gord Slaght
Longest Drive on #9: Craig "Kill-
er" Alexander
Next week: Member Guest Night,
5:30 shotgun start sponsored by
Veal's Meat Market
Ironwood
June 12
First John Muir 36
Bud Preszcator 44
Over 80
0 yours Canadians usi
GLOUCESTER Topline re-
sults$tDrn a recenr: slid lioilidUct-
ed '�the`ai�'
Drug--; Itr,c.pk
that as nuttig8ttl l71i(l j tg"Ca-
nadians between the ages of 11
and 18 ttavc used; anabolic ster-
oids in thc<r12 months.
The CCDafl.esearekihe first of
its land It:ted in -:sots>
Ctl�
volved ) 69 high s .f#0•+
elemtnt >students betty c nUher
prising 47.2 per cent report using
steroids to change their physical
appearance. The research also
dicafes t along with stets
USC,,..
_...
c4101nulanis and
painktl letl>~it�iporis.
"The tau •sire pit ighlieaiutg"
says Paul,' 'Director of Edu-
sB vo the research
',001.11teilua over 30,000
n thoitges
.g.analOic
265000
>ttolfiibettiiieen 11and
of e' painkillers to
an 94ttJ�
:::..:...:. '�ts
e
.
x , ate
five
ow
abolic
olds,"; says Melia... "Tbtg sts
'.:11.0.0 -possibility f.0. i tl int
pyhof under reptig by cur-
disturbing is the re-
seatth'S sugg 1i n that up to
800, utlg < , radians use
caffeines its ,'forms to do
better in sports. Th raises impor-
tant >gutos aboul<zthe�,pytgose
of sport=pattieipation arft the:Po
tential for future use of fieriied
substances.
The .pi+evalence data may just
be the lip' the,u g. As we
look *the -data 0101`0•$Closcly we
an we wi1E some im-
�, t,
X
ate'
4x
schv�'
t��aatted.r
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7.77:417717:71
potYBrnt °mtath*al
per.
M1.
tKsn of more specific..ant risk gr•o $ J
tltihl also be crucial' to developing
more effective prevention °tflY + z
grams.' says Melia.
Thesatypy deter andanti
by 'Pr ceON
out dtmng:the winter of t :
collaboration with 'key `ti71tcr
and education bodies, iIC survey
sample size a cot ice level
of 99. p tentyields and a margin of error:
Oi
ol.S'than plus or minus one per
lit :the< -body, the tiilitrmone testoste-
rone. Natural testaerone possesses
, sn4tPq R 414* and'
Exeter Men's Slopitch
Standings
Team
Strike Force 6
Murphy's 6 2
Ellison Travel 6 2
ETR Sluggers 4 2
RSD 4 3
Inndians 4 3
Big V 3 3
Mudhens 3 5
Albatross 2 4
Crediton 2 5
Kirk ton 2 5
Nighthawks 0 7 0
Future Games
Wednesday: Ellison Travel vs. Mudhens, 8 p.m.; Murphy's vs.
Nighthawks, 8 p.m.; RSD vs. Albatross, 9:30 p.m.; Big V. vs. Strike
Force, 9:30 p.m.
L
Pts.
12
12
12
8
8
8
6
6
4
4
4
This Week's Scores - June 7
Crediton 17 vs. Albatross 10
Inndians 19 vs. Big V 1
Mudhens 6 vs. Murphy's 5
Ellison Travel 12 vs. Kirkton 8
June 9
Murphy's 24 vs. Kirkton 3
Ellison Travel 15 vs. ETR Sluggers 14
Strike Force 27 vs. Nighthawks 9
RSD 27 vs. Mudhens 8
Monday: Sluggers vs. Crediton, 8 p.m.;1
Inndians vs. Kirkton, 8 p.m.;
Winner of the motor
from the recent Grand
Bend Salmon and
Trout Derby was John
Musser, right; of
Grand Bend. ' e
seen here wi h Ro
Rader, le ; of
Bayfield M: rine
Services a • derby
organizers Erwin
Schottroff and Don
LaBelle.
Ej
at the Lucan Arena
Lucan Minor Baseball
14 -R
Pancake Breakfast -10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
includes: bacon, eggs and sausage
Adults 84.50, Children 82.50, Family 815.00 Preschoolers Free
Baseball games - games of skill - dunk the coach
Come try your luck against the pitching machine. Watch the
Juniors take on the Firemen in a backwards baseball game at
3 p.m.
Nighthawks vs. Ellison Travel,
9:30 p.m.; Albatross vs. Murphy's
9:30 p.m.
Strawberries
illyU-Pick
Open daily
8 a.m. - dark
1 mile east of Hwy. 4 on
Kirkton Rd. and 1/4 mile
south of Exeter Golf Club
Jeff and Brenda Horn
22$8176
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Sunday June 2.7
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For more information contact: 227-1723,
227-4006, 225-2725
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Guy Giddings 47
Al Preece 4$
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Second Bob Coates
Wilmer Ferguson
Ken Hockey
Bob Dobson
Third Ren DeGraw
Lee Webber
Jim Steen
Ted Block
47
42
46
18
43
49
45
182
Fourth Lloyd Cushman 47
Ken Hermann 45
Mike Barclay 43
Ben Fisher
185
Closest to Pin #13: Ken Hockey
Closest to Pin 115: Jack Muir
1* Club :..'
June 8
A Flight
First David Holtzmann 30
Second Don Heywood 37
Third Jason Heywood 37
Fourth Steve Dubarry 38
Fifth Bob Fletcher 38
B Flight
First Wayne Parkinson 37
Second Brian Taylor 38
Third Larry Johns 39
Fourth Jim Guenther 40
Fifth Gib Dow Jr. 40
Sixth Earl Ross 40
C Flight
First Don Carrell 42
Second Sid Daley 43
Third Doc Campbell 44
Fourth Wilmer Ferguson 45
Fifth Jeff Pfaff 45
D Flight
First Bill Thompson 43
Second Gib Dow Sr. 47
Third Bud Preszcator 47
Fourth Andy DeBoer 47
Fifth Ken HErmann 47
Closest to Pine #11: David Holtz -
mann
Closest to Pin #17: Ernie Miatello
Skins: A&B Flt. - Brian Taylor #12,
David Holtzmann #14; C&D Flt. -
Pat Ducharme #13, Doc Campbell
#10.
Ironwood award: Jim Steen
Doug Ellison of Exeter watch-
es his ball sail into the dis-
tance as he was one of hun-
dreds of people who tried
'their luck at this year's Grand
Bend Hole -in -One competition
held last week.
Ladies Night
June 7
41 members
A Flight
Low gross M.J. Chanyi 47
Low net Marlene Parsons 36
13 Flight
Low gross Jo -Ann Hayman 48
Low net Ruth Mercer 36
C Flight
Low gross June Fisher 53
Low net Kim Pinder 34
D Flight
Low gross Joan Shapton 57
Low net Laurie Prout 31
Longest Drive #14: A - Peggy
Bondy; B - Jean Mason; C - Heather
Prout; D - Ila Mathers
Birdie on #14: Marge Schilbe
Sponsor: Nabisco Brands
Exeter Tennis Club Inc.
Saturday, June 26
Clinic Time - 9 a.m. -12 noon
Fee: $5.00/person for 1 hour clinic
4 Clinic is designed for those of all ages and abilities
This clinic will be run by
SUE HATCH
of the Jahn Hatch Tennis Centre
Registration Deadline - Monday, June 21st
* Must pre -register at the Rec Centre
* Minimum of 25 people required*
TOWN OF EXETER
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
PRYDE BOULEVARD AREA TRUNK SANITARY SEWER
PUBLIC COMMENT INVITED
The Town of Exeter is planning a project involving the construction of a trunk sanitary sewer
extending north from Pryde Boulevard, generally as shown on the accompanying dra ng. the
purpose of the project is to alleviate the potential for sewer overflows in the southe6st area of the
town and to provide for future servicing of vacant lands.
The project is being planned as a Schedule B undertaking following the requirements of the Class
Environmental Assessment for Municipal Sewage and Water Projects. A copy of the Class E.A.
document is available for review at the Municipal Office.
Public input and comment will be received until July 12, 1993. Subject to comments received and
the receipt of necessary approvals, the Town of Exeter intends to proceed with the planning, design
and construction of this project.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Town of Exeter
406 Main Street
P.O. Box 759
EXETER, Ontario
NOM 1S0
Attention: Mr. Rick Hundey
Chief Administrative
Officer
Telephone: (519) 235-0310
B.M. Ross & Associates Limited
Consulting Engineers
62 North Street
GODERICH, Ontario
N 7A 2T4
Attention: Mr. Matt Pearson
Environmental Planner
Telephone: (519) 524-2641
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