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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1993-09-22, Page 16Thank Yost The.Exeter Men's Club would like to extend their appreciation to -the following sponsors. Their.generostty.and efforts contrib- :uted greatly to yet another successfulgotfeeason. Thank you vary much. Exeter Times Advocate Jack & Maig's Ltd. National Trust Dennis"Rowe-Electrical'& Plumbing Earl's Taxi Osgood Enterprizes Canadian Tire Corp. Becker Farm Equipment Veal's Meat Market Miles Ford Sales Break -Time Vending K & K Tops -Huron Tractor Hensall Co-op Algoma Tire Langford Lumber MacLean Home Hardware Exeter Chrysler Wedge the Mover Kyles Shell Service Ellison Travel Services Dave Moore Fuels Coolman Auto Sales .Exeter OPP j -Allstate insurance Murphy's Pub;& Eatery 3th?ints Unlimited S4(O1IASA We especially thank Bob and Janet Mason and all the staffi _i Of the Exeter Golf Club. See you all next season. -:til111111$frt Okla won the Parkhill -Middlesex - West Williams league and playoff title recently. Here are, front, left; Amanda Rletch, Kelsey Rushton, Sharma Townsend, Rebec- ca Blane, Jaclyn King, Kathleen Lindenfield. Mid- dle row, left; Lease Jane Lewis, Lisa Haskett, Lind- say Dykeman, Megan An- derson, Jolene Heffernan, Loren Smith, Lora Lee. Hardy. Back, left; coaches Joanne Hardy, Gord Hardy, Sharon Blane. RATEPAYERS Township of McGillivray 3rd installment of 1993 Taxes due on or before September 30, 1993 Shirley Scott Clerk -Treasurer Lawn bowling September 14 Ray Smith Marion Dearing Don Maguire Fred Mommersteeg Ray Hodgson Marshall Dearing September 16 Vi Hendy Ray Hodgson 2W37 2W32 2W28 2W28 2W26 2W21 2W24 2W20 EXETER1111=1. CAR CARE CENTRE —4- doblealila filusevarvirrilesupse Formula 11 is proven to protect your vehicle with No -Drip convenience. Formula II is a blend of oil, rust inhibitors end petroleum semi-solids, suitable for domestic or foreign vehicles. 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Green 92 tlisoirth Tie ! :r-370 Fourth Sid Daley 96 Tie Red Degraw 86 Emil Henderick 92 Ken Hockey 26 • 370 Closest to Pin: 414 - Stu Adkins; *7 - Bob Coates; #13 - Lorne Kleinstiv- er; #15 - Wilmer Ferguson Exeter Gott Chi Yl and pyNlgh tint Wrap -Up Tournament Championship Winners A Flight -Low-gross Dave Jackson 76 Lownet Larry Pole 68 B Flight Low gross Jeff Ansems 80 Low net Tim Oliver 63 C Flight Low gross Harvey Adams 84 Low net Andy DeBoer 64 D Flight .Low pose Gord Hay 97 .Low net Dan Campbell 68 Match Play winners A Flight winner • Jim Ahretns rtmnerup Ralph Batten B Flight winner Ted Wedge runnerup Ron Masse Most accurate drive on Jf2: Leo -Bouchard (1 1.2") Closest to Pin: Dennis Rowe *3; George Pratt 16; Jeff Arians 112, Gary Dunlop *15 ..Iuegest drive: Jamie Gaul 09; Ja- .Miti Gaul #18 Amster Golf Club membership 194 wiener. Bill Coleman 50/50 winllsr: Brian Brooks 575 Golf clailmilmdetaw winter: Tim Oliver e ,,ult,tf 1994 )vet President Ralph .i Batten; Vice president Bill Arm- strong; Treasurer Mike Nice; Secre- tary Gary Kyle; Past president Wolfgang Slawik; Sponsor Chair- man Andy. DeBoer; Directors Ted Wedge, Bob Reynolds, Fera Leucin lronwoot •;Men's -Club Septeaber.12 Championship . AA Flight First David Holtunann 76 Second Ken Bergmann '78 Third Don Heywood ;, 80 Fourth Jim Gua cher 81 Fifth Bion Pasiiis1c 1. ;$1 Shah Bill Fargniar4 Seventh Stu Homuth 1.414 A Flight First Gord Rook 82 Second ..:,Don Gifford 86 Third 131Brian Horner 87 Fourth eon Burton 87 Fifth •Monty Scott 87 Sixth Arden Shantz 87 Seventh Don Cu nell 88 B Flight First Don Cowan 79 Second Bill Darling 83 Third Brent Atthill 87 Fourth Greg Lingman 88 Fifth Jeff Loosely 91 Sixth Mark Cronyn 91 Seventh Bill Oilfillan 92 C Flight First -Vats Campbell 490 Second .pjtrry MacLean ;e90 Third "Tim Oliver '91 Fourth Mark Vandergunst 92 Fifth Rich,Lather 93 Sixth Ray Webb 93 Seventh Ernie Miatello 95 D Fitht .First Torry indwhdll 87 Ss and Ron Lyes :88 Third Scott Pincombe 90 Fourth Red DeGraw 91 Fifth Jeff Pfaff 94 Sixth Mike Barclay 98 Seventh Jack Ford 99 DD Flight First Jim Sweater 94 Second Bill Hodge 95 Third Ken Farquhar 96 Forth Jim Rowe 96 Fifth Ralph Attie Sixth Bill Thompson Seventh Jack Kraft 101 102 102 Shiest AA - Brian Taylor 03, Ken liargatana 07. Arden Sharia 012. Dot Heywood 016. Brion Paat1Wc 014.017; 8AC - Don Cowart 09, Canis Campbell 014. Soca&innnell 017. Walk Vaadargtwt N18: D St DD • Ken Farquhar NI. Red De - Craw 07, Sid Daley 013, Ron Leyes 115. tamtweadowardt Red DeGraw Clens 1 is Pin: Ken Farquhar 01, .tarry MacLean 02. Brion Taylor 03, Aoki #4, Don Cowan05. Stu 06. Reds . w 07. Don 0, Ron Sites. Gvsnard 012, Sid Dal- ey013, Gib Dow Jr. *14, Jason Heywood 015. Jeff Pfaff 016, Scott llkmtitel! 017, Rob Ftaulost N 1 g iNensall minor softball players were awarded for their efforts last Wednesday. Receiving awards for most improved :players are'from bottom left: Katie Rathwell, Deanne Erb, Joey Randall, Mat- thew atthew Mousseau, Tammy,CIuett, Chris Rowcliffe and Krista. Gass. Most Valuable Player Awards went to, from mid le -left: Jamie Bengough, A.J. Ferguson, Jeffery Campbell, Cara Gardner, Julie Rooseboom, Lan .Lisa f v seboorh and Jamie Reaburn. Coaobes Awards were given #o, from top Deft -TristalyftuusselI, Ryan -Munn, Brandon Martin, Joey Hay, KynfTaylor and Tara Camp- bell. Se.cond win for Harem Success FLAMBORO - Harem Success captured her second Ontario Sires Stakes victory of the 1993 harness racing season with a win at Flam- boro Downs Raceway. on Thursday. The two-year-old pacing filly c from behind with a strong rt' win one of four 514,508 elite. lions of Abe Gold Series contested at the _Dundas, Ontario oval in 1:59.2 xta--:earn a ,spot in the 5100.000 &bold Series final next Exeter G.ofi f., bub Tuesday,l dies September 14 Special Event Day First hole Most honest Dorothy Reynolds Second hole Most putts Theresa McCann Third hole Closest to Pin Janet Hearnan Fourth hole Low gross Jo Ann Middleton. 48 Fifth hole Low putts Bette Smith, 14 Sixth hole Closest to Pin Helen Burton Seventh bole Most honest Limy Robinson Eighth hole Longest drive Beuy Sangster Ninth hole Longest drive Joan Cole Upcoming: Closing mixed social Sunday, September 26, 2 p.m. Sign up soon. August 24 1993 playoffs Presentations September 14 A Flight Low gross Linda Wubber 446 Dorothy Marks 047 Helen Burton 018 Low net JoAnnMiddletof Janet Heenan Arse Armstrong B Flight L.uw gross Grace Drummond 53 June Borland 57 Jeanette Turner 58 Low net Sheila Reaburn V 34 Noreen McCann 34 Marg Pruut 35 C Flight Low gross Betty Coates 57 Betty Simmons 63 Esther Johnson 63 Low net Pat Veal 36 Aucy nbjs 36 i:rrty 36 Flight Low groes Lorraine Alexander 70 Ann Latento 78 Low net Beryl CI ie 36 Dorothy Reynolds 52 A big thank you to Janes and Bch for their support in making oar year so suoceasfui. 32 34 37 Thursday. Harem Success and driver Ray McLean camo•out.of the four.hole and were ready to mount a chal- lenge as Sentra Seelster tripped the three -quart: mile beam in L'29.3, but began to are. Rakland Valenti- na, wh had been resting.:in {die three hole moved out in front of Harem Success and assumed the lead in :the final turn, with Sentra Seelster fading as a result .vf ;the quick pace. It was the second straight win and third in seven starts this season for Harem Success, who was bred and is co -owned by her trainer Dan Morrissey and David Morrissey of Ailsa Craig and Richard Morrissey :of_Exeter. The daughter of Castle- ton Success out of the Nero mare Yankee Harem has made $18,589 so far this season. She will be joined in the 5100,000 Gold Series final at Flamboro Downs Raceway on Thursday by Heatherjeankillean, Threeforyourlady and No More Promises, who were also elimina- tion heat winners last Thursday. Also earning a spot in the finale are all of the second place finishers from those divisions, including Blissful Success, a stablemate to Harem Success who is owned by David Morrissey and trained by Dan Morrissey. Exeter Fun Hurl fQr playoff spot EXETER - The Exeter Fury picked iv their tenth Western Onta- .rio Soccer .League victory Sunday with a 2-0 win over the Assyrians. In a game dominated by Exeter, Henri DeBruyn was the lone goal scorer for the Fury. DeBruyn's fust goal carne on a scramble in front of the net in the first half. The second goal occurred after a great effort by De- Bruyn to stretch and push the ball past the goal- keeper. The Fury had many excellent scoring opportunities but failed to finish them. The Fury are currently in a struggle for a playoff birth that won't be decided until after next week's regular season finale against St. Thomas which .is currently a first place.. team. Recently Fury travelled to Lon- don to take on Panhellenic and came away on the short side of a 3- 1 score. Exeter had most of its players travel a long .distance from school for the game and put up a solid effort against a top club. Hen- ri DeBruyn opened the scoring for Exeter when he converted a pass from Chris Chanyi. Panhellenic evened the score just before half- time and added two in the sewed half with the last one coming on a beautiful shot into the top corner of the net. Exeter played a good garnc but Panhellenic was clearly the bet- ter team. Tim McAllister was out- standing once again for the Fury. Unit t A well prepared resume will help you get the job you are looking for! A resume detailing an applicant's work history and education is extremely helpful to an employer who is seeking a person for a specific job vacancy. Your personal ,resume should accompany your letter of application. 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