The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-10-31, Page 7•
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Once again it is hockey time
in Exeter and this Saturday Nov,
2, will be our first day for all
houseleague teams, The Pee Wee
teams will play from 8.10 a,111-1 Noviee teams from 10.11 alll"
and the Solids and Mites will
again share the ice from 11-12,
TheOantairi teams will, haVe the
ice from 0;30 to 5:30 for two
games.
I selected the players for the
various teams and no dpubt
some changes will haVe to be
made in order to balance the
teams and Reral Players were
kept together on teams to help
in,arranging car PoOls,
Nimes for the various teams
can be picked by the players
after their first game, for this
week we will give each team a
number. Any boy wishing to
join hockey may still do so by
coming to the arena and register.
This Saturday the first game
at 8 a.m. will be between No. 1
team captained by Jim Wildfong
and No. 2 team captained by
Eugene Glavin. The second game
at 9 a.m, is between No. 3 and
No. 4 teams, Pao Brintnell and
Bob Brand are captains of these
do teams.
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Novice take to the ice at 10
a,m, with two teama whose
captains are Terry Ryckman and
Laurie Skinner, The Squirts and
Mites. have, the ice froln 11 ton
and teaills, Will be arranged at
that
Tile four halltahl teams will
play WO games frorn 4:30 to
5;30 each aturday. Pete Plover
and Randy Pres4cater are the
captains of the two teams
playing the first game at 300.
The captains of the two teams
playing the second game at 4;30
are Robbie Linden field ,and
Scott Litt,
Coaches are needed for these
four bantam teams if you have
the time on a Saturday
afternoon and are interested in
helping a fine group of boys give
me a call at the Arena
235-2833 If enough players
are available a midget
houseleague will be set up with
games either Tuesday or.
Thursday from 7 to 8.
Any player whose name does
not appear on the list of teams
give me a call so your name can
be added by Saturday.
Saturday, November 2
Pee Wee Teams
8-9 a.m.
No. 1 - Jim Wildfong, John
Vriese, Brad Datars, John Gould,
Brian Penhale, Larry Johns,
Ralph Batten, Gary Skinner,
Doug Easton, Ron Webber, Van
Turkey, Howard Johns, Harold
Moddejonge, Ron Schroeder.
No. 2 - Eugene Glavin,
Wayne Regier, Pat Hogan, Marty
Martins, Gerald Van Osch,
Mathew Muller, Dave Regier,
Dan Regier, Randy Regier, Hugh.
Ryan, Peter Catles, Gordon.
Wach, Basil Glavin.
9-10 a.m.
No. 3 - Dan Brintnell, Noel
Skinner, Steven Harrison, Steven
Willert, John Wuerth, Gary
MacLean, Tony MacDonald,
Terry MacDonald, Kevin
Bastard, Brad Roelofson, Bill
Wilson, John Jablenski, Jerry
Jablenski, Scott Ross.
No. 4 - Bob Brand, Brian
Taylor, Geary Penhale, Keith
Davoy, Steven Pfaff, Bruce
Hodge, Larry Clarke, Richard
Clarke, Paul Fydenchuck, Perry
Preszcator, Roger Finkbeiner,
Wes Rhude, Paul Mohr, Alan
Desjardine.
Novice
10.11 a.m.
No. 1 - Terry Ryckman,
Brad Taylor, Brian Horrell, Ken
Pinderr Willett" ",J,611Y," WARY!,
Fyilenchuck,-Jim Webb; 'Randy.
Miller, Barry Campbell, .Dort'
McCauley, Bruce Gram, Greag
Beattie, Fraser Boyle, Kevin
Wurm, Ted Treibner.
No. 2 - Laurie Skinner, Perry
Pooley, Paul Pooley, Howard
Schenk, Fred Robinson, Jim
Gregus, Doug Regier, Eugene
Clarke, Gordon Braid, Norm
McCauley, Steven Athill, Steven
Baynham, Darrell Desjardine,
Paul McCann, Bryan Pym.
Tourists cause five times more
fires than bushworkers in Can-
ada.
PROTECT
YOUR CAR
FROM RUST
We are equipped to apply
Supertest Protectyl to the
underbody of your car. This
material will help to prevent
rusting caused by road salts
and dampness.
CLEANING - APPLICATION
WASH JOB
1425
INCLUDING TAX
Snell Bros.
LIMITED
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1966 COMET 2-door hardtop, V-8, automatic;
radio, H74819
1965 FORD FAIRLANE 2-door
automatic, radio, H50880
1965 VALIANT SIGNET 2-door hardtop, V-8,
automatic, radio, 393629
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1963 CHEV 3/4-TON
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66 FORD ECONOLINE VAN 17598V $1595
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FORD 2-FURRAW PLOW 50.00
MASSEY 3-FURROW DRAG PLOW 50.00
MASSEY 81/2 FT. STIFF-TOOTH CULTIVATOR 100.00
IHC 10-FT. HEAVY SPRING CULTIVATOR 135.00
OLIVER 3-FURROW DRAG PLOW, raydex bottom 175.00
MASSEY 2-ROW CULTIVATOR, with discs & shields 175.00
MASSEY 101 SENIOR, gas 200.00
IHC 10-FOST LIGHT SPRING CULTIVATOR 200.00
INTERNATIONAL # 36 3-FURROW PLOW 325.00
COCKSHUTT 3-FURROW 14" LIFT PLOW 325.00
MASSEY 4-FURROW LIFT PLOW 380.00
22 MASSEY, overhauled, with cultivator 390.00
CASE 3-FURROW LIFT PLOW 425.00
J F HARVESTER WITH CORN HEAD,
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FORD # 118 5.FURROW 14" SEM14MOUNT PLOW 800.00
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MASSEY 444 DIESEL, overhauled 1500,00
61 FORD SUPER MAJOR, LPTO 2100,00
66 FORD 3000, 10-speed, gas 2850,00
66 FORD "4000D" 10 SPEED 3780.00
65 FORD "SOOOD", 10 SPEED 4000.00
63 SUPER MAJOR TRACTOR, loader, back hoe 4500.00
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REC., NEWS.
Select .minor teams
By )411,1 wp.,LERT First defeats of season
or South Huron gridders
SOUTH
-END
SERVICE
Exeter 235-2322 .
Squirts..
1V1.2 a,m, each, Sat.
Jim Veri, Derek Regier,
Steven 11014Man, Steven,
$kiriner) Michael Br ntnell,
,Graham Kadey, Danny Bell,.
Kevin Wildfong, Jerry McCann,
Brian Mecann, Randy
Whitherspoon, Bryan Pym, Greg
Pfaff, Dennis Preszcator, Darrell
Preszcator, Marts 100049n.
Mites
11-12 4.04 each Sat.
Jeff Newby, Billy .13rintnell,.
Roger Belling, Jeff Musser,
Preston Dearing, Tony Mattel*
Garth Richardson, Steven
Finkbeiper, David Perry, Steven
Wells, John Northcott, Brian
Mercer, David Athill, Dave
Bogart; David Robinson,
Bantam
3;30-4;30.
No. 1 - Pete Glover, Perry
Stover, Randy Tiernan, Dottg
Penh*, Doug Miners, Doug.
Parker, Peter Gill, Dwight Noels,
Ed Brunk, Mark Tuckey, Brad
Gregus.
No. .- Randy Preszcator,
Randy Gilfillan, Mike Hogan,
John Muller, Bill Hodge, Harry
Martins, Peter Wuerth, Peter
McCann, Gerard' O'Rourke, Pius
Dietrich, Paul Glavin.
4:30-5:30
No. 3 - Robbie Lindenfield,
Don Kirk, Wayne Brintnell, John
Musser, Robert Ryckman, Terry
Janke, Bill Inch, Jon Geiser, Jim
MacGergor, Bill Van Bergen.
No. 4 - Scott. Litt, Brad
Klumpp, Pete Kleinstiver, Paul
Robinson, Doug .Fairbaim,
Bryan Tuckey, Doug Ferguson,
Robert Wildsinith, Grant Wach,
Peter Armstrong, Garry Gibson.
South Huron District High
School 'football clubs held
perfect undefeated.' recordin
Itnron,Perth Conference play
until the last games. of the
regular schedule And then it
happened,
Both clubs were on the short.
end of the spores as they Played
away from borne, The pntors
suffered. a 154 loss in St Mas
while the Seniors were bounced
.24-7 b the Wingham Warriors in
HuronsRadio and TV town for
their first loss in 19 amrtp,
Each team will .have a chance
to redeem themselves in. the
league playoffs that begin this
week.
R.911 Bogart's seniors will Play
the Goderich Vikings, nett.
Wednesclay in a. sudden-death
contest with the winner meeting
Wingham in the league final a
week later.
The juniors, coached by Doug
Ellison finished in .first place in
the grouping and will meet the
winner of a semi-final series
between Listowel and Goderich
for the H-.1). championship, The
final will be played next
Tuesday on the Exeter sch001.
GROUND ATTACK STRONG
The Wingham offensive team,
sticking strictly to the ground
proved to be more than the
senior Panthers could handle.
They rolled up a total of 346
yards on 42 running plays for an
average carry of more than eight
yards.
In comparison, the Panthers
averaged slightly more than five
yards each time they lugged the
football.
Quarterback Scott Burton hit
his receivers on eight of 16
attempts good for 86 yards and
had two aerials intercepted.
In the 24-7 loss to the
Wingham boys, the only South
Huron score came midway
through the second quarter on
two yard plunge by.
PWrbairtl Who SAO /deiced the
extra point,
Wan barn Scered uncenverteel
touchdowns in each Of the first
two PeriPds. to lead 12.7 at
half-tinle, On the last play of the
first half, Burton hit Toro Trout
with a pas5 that toolt the ball to
the WieghaM One-Yard line but
the gun sounded before another
play could h9 Started,
Similarly in the third quarter,
By MRS, FRED. BOVVDEN
CENTRAL IA
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Schroeder
were guests of honour at a
family dinner ' party in
celebration of their fifty-secoed
wedding anniversary, at the
home of their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
Hewitt, London, Friday evening.
On Sunday they visited with
their grandson, Mr. & Mrs.
Russell Morgan and family near
Norwich. -
PERSONALS
Mrs. Earl Dixon and Mrs.
Alvin Es.sery attended the
regional meeting of United
Church Women in Hensall
United Church last week.
Mrs. Lorne Hicks
accompanied by Mrs. Mac
McDonald of Ailsa Craig were
guests for a. few days last week
with Mr. & Mrs. A. Copeland in
Windsor.
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins
and Marikay were Saturday
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Victor
Blatchford in Grimsby. They
the Panthers attempted
running 1314Y on third down on
the last OW and were halted at
the one-Yarci marker 4gain'
This was their last good
scoring opportunity in the game
as they only got their .hands
the ball twice in the last
minutes of Play.
Wingham scored two.majors
in the last period, again
Unconverted to wrap up the
game and demonstrated perfect
ball control.
Went on to Toronto to spend the
weekend at the home of their
son, Mr. & Mrs, Keith Hodgins
and family. Sunday they
attended the service in St.
Stephen's Church, DownsvieW,
during which their grandson
Christopher Todd, received the
rite of baptism.
Mr. & Mis. John Thomas of
Kitchener spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr, & Mrs. Ray
Shoebot tom.
Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Abbott of
Lucan were Sunday evening
visitors at the home of Mrs. '
Clara Abbott.
With Mrs. Arthur McFalls, •
Sunday were Mr. & Mrs. Robt.
Lilley and Susan of London.
They all visited during the
afternoon with Mrs. Lillie
McFalls, Lucan.
The Rev. & Mrs. L, Bennett of
St. Thomas were Sunday guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Vie Drought.
Miss Wilda Pollock of
Kitchener was a weekend guest
with her sister, Mrs. Lome
Hicks.
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Anniversary party•
for Centralia. couple
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