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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1994-9-21, Page 17P(2RTs Times-Advocate, September 21,1994 Page 17 Exeter Wild Things recently won the under -19 soccer title. Here are, front, left; Kim Farquhar and Amy Edwards. Middle, left; Erin McLeod, Kristin Strang, Heather Davies, Lesley Da- zell, Rochelle Geoffrey. Back, left; Jana Webster, Teresa Stire, Juanita Chappel, Katie Webber, Hayley Snell, Kate Farwell, coach Heather Rideout. • Golf roundup `':Gr eaatit. .rwr �' -x:gacspurstair, Ingegiera47, WOW 4314=i a �i e a - isouseraet11.410 'lob ailt110111115 IOW orlamousor Ampisoarn xeter Tuesday morning ladies golf low gross champs are, left; JoAnn Middleton, A; Sheila Reaburn, B; Grace Drummond, C; and Theresa McCann, D. Low net winners from Exeter's Tuesday ladies league are, left; Marg Prout, B; Cathy Bell, C; Lorraine Alexander, D. Absent - Helen Webber, A. Exeter Golf Club Tuesday Ladles September 13 Texas Scramble - 44 golfers First Eileen Rannie 38 Julie Whitby Joan Cole Helen Burton Second Lorraine Alexander 38 Marian Rider Wanda Reynolds Marj Rowswell Third Ann Dougan 42 Fran Mickle Ann Lorento Dorothy Marks Fourth Dorothy Reynolds 42 Cathy Bell Gracc Drummond Betty Sangster Senior Men September 15 Closest to line #2: Gord MacTav- ish, Gerald Dearing, Leo Bouchard Closest to pin #3: Doug Parsons, Orville Workman, John Walton, Adrian DeBrower Closest to pin #6: Doug Marks, Gord Slaght, Cliff Grasdahl Closing luncheon: September 22 - Beat the Committee Contest Ironwood Senior Men September 17 First Lloyd Easton Lorne Kkinstiver Jack Fuller Gord Green Second John Muir Mike Barclay Bud Preszcator Ron Westman Third Ken Hockey Al Preece Bob Fletcher Ken Hermann Fourth Gord Clubb Norm Whiting Bob Dobson Gord Hill Firth Sixth Gord Slaught Emil Henderick Don Cowan Wayne Pearce Lloyd Cushman Elwood Truemner Bill Gilfillan Bill Thompson 89 87 86 349 77 88 91 22 355 93 91 79 359 103 86 84 21 364 99 96 87 367 92 99 84 Seventh Jack Urquhart 96 Jim Steen Jim Wallace Russ Iron 82 104 3�6 Eighth Ben Fisher 94 Bob Coates 98 Gib Dow Sr. 99 Guy Gidding 24 385 Ninth Clyde Spear 93 Roy Hunter 89 Al Eveleigh 114 Joe Regier 22 395 Closest to pin: #4 Jack Urquhart; #7 Lorne Kleinstiver; #13 Bob Dob- son; #15 Gord Slaught Under 19 s�ccer Wild 'things win the whole thing Sports shorts STRATHROY - After compiling a 10-4-1 recopd during the regu- lar season, the Exeter Wild Things poured it irifi their wrapuptour- nament to win the girls under -19 soccer championship. Recently at the Challenge Cup in Strathroy, the girls beat the Glencoe Storm 4-0 in the final game. This game went into the shoot- out and saw Katie Webber, Kim Farquhar, Kristin Strang and Jua- nita Chappel score for the winners while goalie Jana Webster posted the shutout. In their opener,.the Wild Things beat Wallacctown 1-0 as Strang scored the lone goal. Exeter also beat Dclko Brydge 2-0 as Strang and Farquhar connected. Throughout the tournament, coach Heather Rideout said Chappel, Rochelle Geoffrey and Kristin Crawford played strong defensively. Ellison Travel takes 'A' championship EXETER - It took an extra inning to do it but Ellison Travel edged Murphy's 5-4 to win the 'A' title of the Exeter Men's Slo-Pitch League on Saturday night. Following the final regular season stand- ings the teams were first and second as Murphy's was on top at 20-2- 2 for 42 points followed by Ellison Travel who were 18-4-2 for 38 points. The 'B' final game was won by the Inndians who topped RSD Sports Den 11-9. In the 'C' final it was Lester's over the Mudhens 25-8. Bowling balls will have to be identified ZURICH - At the recent Ontario Five Pin Bowler's Association Convention, the Canadian association announced that effective Jan- uary 1, all personalized bowling balls must have a name or other identification when being used at any level of competition including league play. Also, weight and size of a personalized hall will be en- forced. The September Bluewater Five -Pin Bowler's Association meeting will be held on Sunday at Webb's Lanes in Mt. Forest at 7 p.m. Sites will be chosen to host the 20 -game zone qualifying round of the Stroh's Ontario Open scheduled for December 4-11. Exeter team finishes second EXETER - The Exeter Lawn Bowling Club held its final tourna- ment of the season last week which was a Ladies Trebles event sponsored by Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home. The London Thistle Club was first while the hosting duo team of Gloria McFalls, June Hodgson and Barb Tricbner were second. Stratford was third. Centennials beat Marconi 5-1 EXETER - On the heels of a disappointing loss the previous week, the Exeter Centennials regrouped to soundly beat visiting Marconi on Sunday afternoon, 5-1., in WOSL soccer action. Joe Martens opened the scoring for the hosts with a well-placed shot that caught the Marconi goalkeeper off his line. Aaron Weston converted a Charlie Wise pass to make it 2-0. Craig Winbow's shutout bid was spoiled by a goal on a clear break- away and the first half ended 2-1. Martens got his second early in the second half and then Reuben Cheladhura made it 4-1 on a free kick. Chuck Walker added one more to make it 5-1 and increase the locals record to 5-9-3. Exeter completes their season on Saturday in St. Columban. Township of Biddulph Nominations/Registrations of Candidates for Municipal and School Elections - 1994 TAKE NOTICE that persons may be nominated as candidates for the 1994 Municipal/School Elections during the period Tuesday, October 11, to Thursday October 13 (during regular office hours) and on Nomination Day being Friday October 14, 1994 (between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.) OFFICES FOR WHICH PERSONS MAY BE NOMINATED (Township of Biddulph) Reeve - all polls Deputy Reeve - all polls Councillors (3) - all polls Granton Trustees (3) - Poll 4 in Granton only Public School Trustees (2) - all polls (combined with the Village of Lucan and the Zbwnship of London) Separate School Trustee - all polls (combined with the Townships of London, West Nissouri, and the Village of Lucan) Nomination forms and full particulars of procedures to be followed, may be obtained from the undersigned. If a greater number of candidates than required to fill said offices are nominated and confirmed, notice of the dates and times of the Advance and Regular Polls will be given. Where the number of candidates for an office who are nominated at the end of nomination day is not sufficient to fill the number of vacancies, provisions respecting acclamation will apply to those candidates who are nominated and confirmed. On the Wednesday following nomination day (October 19, 1994 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.), I shall receive and certify additional nominations for the remaining vacancies. Potential candidates are asked to take notice that prior to filing a nomination form, and prior to receiving or spending any monies, a candidate must register with the Municipal Clerk. L.G. Hotson, AMCT(A) Clerk and Returning Officer • • Steve Desjardine, right; of Big V goes into RSD second base- man Dave Dalrymple a little cautious during one of the games played Saturday in the Exeter Men's Slo-pitch League final tournament. Senior "A" Hockey TRY OUTS Clinton Arena September 22, 1994 9:30p.m. Contact Bill McGregor 482-7539 q* L/.l../ 0 o o o r o ? . ‘ T/. GREAT LAKES MARINE w t E Services Inc. * Winterizing services * Complete Winterizing Facilities * Shrinkwrapping * Marine Hydraulic Trailer to handle up to 40' * Competitive rates OMC & Merc technicians on staff CALL US TODAY FOR YOUR FREE QUOTE Phone: (519) 238-2822 or FAX (519) 2384568 55 Ontario St. N., Grand Bend, Ont. 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