HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Times Advocate, 2005-08-24, Page 15Wednesday,August 24, 2005
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Junior rookies blastball teams wrap-up season
The Exeter Junior Rookie blastball teams wrapped up their season on Saturday.
The Oange team is back L -R: coaches Al Penn and George Finch. Middle: Parker
Hrudka, Sam Penn, Devon Kowell-Decman, Nathan Finch. Front: Ryan Butler,
Jonathon Miller and Owen Otterbein.Missing: Noah Chapman, coaches Jeremy
Hrudka,Terry Chapman, Matt Hayter and bench parents Melanie Miller and
Joanne Otterbein. (Above right) The Grey team is Brett Reid, Jardyn Butler and
Evan Hayter. Middle: Emma Haines, Myles Bartlett, Emma Haggitt, Drew Johns,
Owen Chandler, Sophia Cleave and Ben Cleave. Back: coaches Jeff Butler, Dave
Reid and Brad Chandler. (Bottom right) The Purple team is front: Lucas Toornstra,
Bryce Mann, Chad Dawson and Kaycee Wareing. Middle: Denver Homuth, Justin
McCarter,Tristan Kuo, Mitchell Gregoire and Brandon Kuo. Back: coaches Brent
Dawson and Larry McCarter(photos/Pat Bolen)
Crossfire winner
Logo honoursWorldYouth Day
Louise Schaefer of Goderich, centre, was the lucky winner of a free two-year
lease of a Chrysler Crossfire. Schaefer, who picked up her car at Exeter Chrysler
last week, was one of only 10 Canadians (including only two from Ontario) to
win the Crossfire lease in the DaimlerChrysler Canada contest.Ten Canadians
also won two-year leases for Dodge Vipers. Presenting the keys to Schaefer are,
left, DaimlerChrysler Canada district service and parts manager Jim Bezaire and
Exeter Chrysler owner Matt Clarke.The nationwide contest took place at
Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep service bays between Jan. 31 and March 12. Consumers
who bought maintenance service packages were eligible to submit their names
for a random draw to win the two-year lease of either a Crossfire or aViper.
About 17,000 people entered the contest. (photo/Scott Nixon)
Margaret Sutherland left, Judy Steeper, and BettyVan hie sit beside a cross that's
part of a logo on the front lawn of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church,Aug. 16.
The painting commemorates World Youth Day which was Aug. 21. (photo/Nina Van
Lieshout)