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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1983-09-28, Page 9London Life Representatives for Exeter and Area LARRY JOHNS 2351209 NORM TAIT 235-0850 or call 1-271-1920 London Life every if is something special. Ask Us: • How much in- surance do I need? • When should I buy? • What type should I buy? •-New Non -Smokers Econolife • RRSP's • Group & Pension Please Be Generous... When the Exeter Lions and Lioness Stage Their Annual DOOR-TO-DOOR CANVASS FOR THE Canadian Institute For The Blind Thursday, Oct. 13 The CNIB offers adjustment to blindness courses, mobility and orientation training, rehabilitation programmes, library and a variety of support ser- vices for visually impaired blind people. CNIB is involved in the well-being of over 34,000 blind and visually impaired men, women and children in Canada. In Exeter seven visually han- dicapped people are being assisted. The CNIB would like to remind you that: With your help, o future can be bright, even without sight. P.S. At the same time, canvassers will pick up any eye glasses you may have To meet mettle today Basketball South Huron's basketball teams must prove their met- tle today in the first league game. Both juniors and seniors host the Stratford Northwestern squads this afternoon. Junior coach Pat Rowe, an- ticipates some difficulty against the Huskies. Her team's great spirit and poten- tial will have to compensate for their inexperience. A 16-14 exhibition win in the juniors' season opener against Seaforth gave con- fidence to the youthful team. After losing quite severely to Woodstock Collegiate 37-13, Thursday and to Westminster on Monday, Rowe laments playing city schools who have ad- vantage of experience and height becaua their first year players start in the midget ranks before graduating to junior. South Huron's popula- tion doesn't warrant starting a midget team. The talent of the senior team has been polished in ex- hibition wins against Seaforth (43-20) and Woodstock Col- legiate (35-21). In a marathon match, against Medway, re- quiring four overtimes, South Huron finally came out with a 62-57 victory. Faye Gaiser scored half of the Panthers' points as the seniors advanced to the next round of last weekend's Saunders Sabres tournament. Feeling fatigue and the loss of 'absent starters Alice Deitrich .and Starr Jesney, South Huron lost 43-19 to the host Sabres. The seniors' aggressive play was restricted by very tough refereeing. Junior and senior teams will play at Wingham's Thursday and Friday tourna- ment before hosting Goderich for the second league game next Tuesday. Runners today Cross Country Cross country running has seldom been considered a spectator sport but South Huron enthusiasts will have their only chance to see brave runners, plowing through muddy fields, crawling up steep banks and plunging through the Ausable River as South Huron hosts its annual invitational meet this afternoon. A record of 21 schools from south-western Ontario will tackle Exeter's infamously tough course. South Huron runners should fare wellWith only two meets run it is too early in the run- ners' training schedules to call for Huron -Perth cham- pionships but coach Joe Fulop is optimistic. The midget girls team has considerable talent led by Lindy Dillon who placed fifth last week at North Western and sixth at UWO on Friday. Also playing well at Stratford were Jeanette VanEsbroeck (7th), Kathleen Little (14) and Paulette Rauthbauer (19). Irene Dietrich, Colleen and Sheila Regier have strength for a junior team. Dietrich was 7th at Northwestern while the two Regiers were eighth and ninth in London. Mark Johnston and Glenn Durie placed fourth and tenth at UWO. Fulop will have a better idea of his teams' chances after today's meet as all run- ners except those plagued by injuries will be competing. As well South Huron runs at Byron this Saturday. The Byron ski club in London will be the site of WOSSA and OF - SAA courses and possibly Huron -Perth as well. Westminster in London is hosting a meet, Tuesday, Oc- tober 4. LEFTOVERS WIN — The lucan Leftovers won the 'B' championship of the Ken Mason Memorial slo-pitch tourney sponsored by the Huron Park Bears. Back, left, Steve O'Brien, Ian Davies, Brian Parnell, Kevin Lightfoot and Steve Heenen. Front, scorer Mary'McAdom, Ted Guthrie, Gary Maslen, Bob Maslen, Aaron Appleman and Harold McAdam. Missing were Pete Revi.igton, Bill Boshart, Danny Rogers, Paul Hodgins and Bob Graham. Final motocross race of season at HuIIy Gully The season's final motocross race happens at Hully Gully Sunday, October 2. It's the sixth race in the On- tario Points Championship Series, and leaves one more race to be run in that series. It is however, the last time this season Midwestern On- tario Motocross fans will be able to see the wild excite- ment of this exciting form of motorsport. Riders from all over the province will con- verge on the track near Var- na,Ontario, for all class racing. Starting early in the morn- ing, the Sunday stillness is shattered by the roar of highly tuned racing engines WIN MASON TROPHY — in the weekend slo-pitch que to Brion Mayer and Theo's of Huron Park won the Ken Mason Memorial trophy tournament. Above, Jim Gage and Carl Neil present a che- Howard Neeb accepts the trophy from Doug Mason. THE COMPETITION IS 000p. WE HAD TO BE BETTER Revolutionary front -wheel drive sports cars! CHRYSLER CREATES ANEW— 1Zik Come in today and see the 1984 s MATHERS MOTORS 136 MAIN ST. N., EXETER 235-1525 °nage Itudhs (CHRYSLER as practice gets underway at 9:00 a.m. Racing in the junior and school boy classes begins at 11:00 a.m. with senior and ex- pert racing beginning at around 3:00 p.m. There's a full day of racing happening to round out the season. Also part of the day's ac- tivities will be a Suzuki 4 -wheel all terrain vehicle race at intermission, plus the presentation of Hully Gully's season championship awards and the CKSL top 141 awards, jointly sponsored by CKSL radio in London, and Burger King. This final race proves to be every bit as exciting as Na- tional level competition, as Visitors at Woodham By MISS. JEAN COPELAND Woodham Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson, Margaret and Janet were Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Lemieux and Rosemary of Capreol and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gilchrist, Sudbury. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morrison, High Blantyre, Scotland are visiting with the latter's sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Strahan. racers try extra hard to earn those all impoirtant points towards the Ontario Cham- pionship. Sunday, October 2 another great day of racing, the final motocross of the season at Hully Gully. The next races in this year's program switch from motorcycles to snowmobiles for a special snowmobile grass drag race on October 9. Hully Gully is also the site of this year's Ontario Snowmobile Grass Drag Championships on October 30. Best Interest 12/% Guaranteed Investment Certificates `subject to change Gaiser•Kneale Insurance Brokers Inc. EXETER 235-2420 GRAND BEND 238-8484 CLINTON GODERICH 482-9747 524-2118 Times -Advocate, September 28, 1983 • Do you own a Smokepole? (Muzzle loader) • Are you a Buckskinner from way back? • Do you need Information about - buying? - loading? i - shooting steel critters? - punching paper? 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