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Times Advocate, 1998-11-11, Page 2424 Biddulph's best Exeter Times --Advocate Sports Hawks lose another on e oat game minion_ The Exeter Jr. 1) Hawks � � jjle hockeyT( team can't come upBut Mitchell scored what proved to bo muck to win those one goal ithgamethe for- the winning goal at 3:10 of She second: Exeter was edged by host.'Mltchell'3-2 either l'he third period saw no pucks' et on Saturday despite outshooting the throw 15 shots at theal tender Mitchell 'K pall opposition 30-16.thoughExeter did ' Mitchell draw first blood by scoringCraig (:orriveau returns to thet l Hawks powerplay marker at 6:26 of the fit and joip for s first time brother Colin. n.season period. Exeter got on the board with 48 • seconds left in the period on a goal bylosses, ties).'s record snow 3 1f(1�°;in. Christian Stuckless from Jarrett Jeffrey. • losses, - (wins, Mitchell took the lead' again at .8:25 of The hawks hosted Mount Brydges the second period. Exeter responded byaflc r press yesterday, host Parkhill evening td in up °nag°alCraig North Middlesex on Friday (:orriveau from Bill Hodge. by and travel to Belmont on Sunday.0 p.m. Irish. take -one step -forward ,.U(:�N . p forward two back — The Lucan ;Ir. 7 D Irish hockey team are. play from Dunbar in the third from Neil Judson continuing •their roller first period. coaster continuing withtwo The Irish started the and (,rasford s . beast and a tie last week. week with a 5-4 overtime Thamesford in rd scored with Lucan toss at 1left in the game, but beat home versus. Lucan's Greenlee scored host Thamesford. Thamesford Lambeth 5-3 on Sunday. scored first while short- the q Lucan grabbed the lead at equalizer from 16:00 when Ne theal lead handed butDunbar llenderson to send the n got 37s game into Ietovertime..with scored- a shorthanded . the, Irish offence rolling at 37 seconds left. goal from Jason 3:27 of the first by scoring Thamesford scored in Lambeth tiedsAthe ey. on the .powerplay from with a powerPlay game Mulligan and Bob Grant. the extra frame.. wi h3 of the rP ayst. goal at Lucan'sLucan t the Jaremchenko Scored. Mike ,Trojans 16-5 over the The Irish then scored unassisted goal at 18:42 three unanswered owls • third period and 0/f: K of the second period. has' gory team playing. play .to go up 4-1. Justin Thamesford tied things has' a ll," Bukala playing Mulligan scored at 13:37 K very well, Bukala said. the first from Adam al .1ok a35. Tbe3-2 Trolead Lucas's record is now 6- ofWagner and then took a 3-2 lead at 7-0-1. Lambourn, Chad :. 12:16 of the third. _ Chad Lucas's Mark Philips • The Irish host Mitchell Greenlee scored an Chas- tied it by scoring Grsiseenlee ee ot 7:46 of the g on the start,tand travela8:15 punt first powerplay at 4:33 .of the B edges on Saturday. Mount and Mulligan notched his- second of the night at 6:55 of the sec- ond period from Kevin Dunbar. Mitchell. crept . to within one by scoring the next two goals, one .with 1:1(1 left in the second and the - Other on the powerplay at 6:43 of the third. Amey scored the insur- ance goal from Greg f lenderson with 3:14 left in the game. Irish co -coach Jason Bukala was impressed with his team's efforts on Sunday and with one player in particular. "Jason Amey. played -- probably his best game in two years," Bukala said, , adding Amey Was involved in all facets of the game. Lucan didn't fare as well in Seaforth Friday and lost 4-1., Derek Graansma Scored Lucan's lone goal on the power- .:_. These Biddulph Central School athletes finished in t top 10 during dlesex Conference cross-country championships at Lon Area on Oct. 14. From left: Julie Medd (9th U-9 girls), Celia the 10/111 girls), Luke Howitt(7th 12+ gwoods Conservation boys), Tyson dejong (Est I0/I I boys) and Lindsay finished fifth out of 27 schools. Medd (9th 10/11 girls). Biddulph's team els. MacLean now a '67 0T"1'A WA 'I'h:e nation's capital gave Exeter's Jeff MacLean a warm welcome last week. MacLean was. traded from the 0111. Kitchener Hangers to the Ottawa "67s on Nov.. 3 . for an eighth round draft pick in 1999/2000. to a_ r MacLean was thrilled• head- to Ottawa, Memorial Cup contende rated as one of the CHI; top three teams. MacLean was also excft ed to get a chance to play for coach Brian 'Killer' Kilrea, the winningest coach in CHL history. MacLean played his first game as a '67 in Belleville Wednesday. t: The Sarnia Sting had - 'also shown interest in MacLean but- .Ottawa came through with an unexpected offer. three Canadian univer- sities have contacted -MacLean about playing for them after 'his OIlL career. Ile has one year of 0111. eligibility left as an overager. Battling for it Wednesday. November 11, 1998 Exeter novice girls hockey player Lauren _Taylor, left, tries to muscle by Lucan's Ronalle Lindenfield during their game last week at Lucan Community ' Memorial Centre. Lucan edged Exeter 5-3. Sledders addre Continued from page 22. Pineridge, based in ffensall, has about 1,000 members from through- out .southern Ontario, Ingram said. Ile said those members can generate a lot of money for Exeter, and area businesses when they visit town on their sleds. ' "To take the right away from businesses in town would be .an. .,awful • ss public shame," Ingram said. McCarter added man northern Ontario and Michigan commynities welcome snowmobilers with'open arms because . of the revenue they bring. McCarter travels between 5,000-6,000 km a year throughoutiOntario and Michigan on his snowmobile and said he, stops in towns to buy food and gas. Elie said snowmobilers Exeter Junior D Hawks vs Parkhill at Rec Centre Fri., Nov. 13 8:30 p.m. South Huron Recreation Centre, Exeter complaints 'add much needed tourism y dollars to northern Ontario communities - when they eat, buy clothes, stay in hotels and buy licences and registra- tion. • "Up north they live fur snowmobiles because it's their bread and butter," McCarter said. "Four (the people in) a town like Exeter to say we don't need snowmobiles, well, that's not right;" {S1 (well r►IIQorti..I liura Shuffleboard Exeter 'November 5 5 Kafne winners !toward Hodge Marj Hodgi; ; Estelle Chalmers Ina Williams Ray Warner Betty Warner ! omitI s4 game winners 301 Ilelen Burton 274 ' Tom Williams 2655 Gil Northey 259 Doris Miller • 243 John Deweerd 215 There will be no shuffleboard on Nov. 11. 363 3,7 259 258 223 • .'183 liensall November 3' 1IaM'I MI'1'well Doris Iiamilton Gert Eagleson 'Ione Williams Lorne Archer Russell Ferguson Alice 1ltiel Ina Williams EXETER PARKETTE O" DONATIONS TO DATE The Exeter Lions Club wishes to thank the, following for their generous donations to the Exeter Parkette being developed on Main Street. The fund raising campaign is going well and we are confident the target date of November 30th to have the $40,000 raised and the parkette completed will be met. - Previous Donations - Exeter Toyota John & Kathy McLean Cliff and Kathy Grasdahl Pfaff Electric Exeter Business Association Eric and Terry Heywood Exeter Variety Patricia and Toshio Yamamoto Peter Armstrong and family Total to date $24,850 • MacNAUGHTON PARK DONATIONS TO DATE Previous Donations $181,721 Eric and Terry Heywood - Glenn and Erny Robinson Patricia and Toshio Yamamoto Hayter's Turkey Farms Ltd. Total to date $23950. $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 NOTE: Receipts for income tax purposes are given for each donation and post dated cheques are accepted. Please call John Stephens 235-2214 or Ted Jones 235- 2415 if you wish to contribute or if you require .information. • F