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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-06-01, Page 7It's A Great Time to $AVE on Father's Day Gifts George Vriese MAIN ST. INDIVIDUAL WINNERS - The top single, triple and average bowlers in the two divisions of the Exeter men's bowling league received trophies at the closing banquet, Saturday night at the Exeter Legion hall. Back, left, Bob Osgood, Cal Wein and Randy Tiernan. Front, Wilf Beattie and Bryan Hogg. T-A photo Set minor ball schedules 20 - Crediton at Goderich 6,30 21 - Kincardine at Exeter 24 - Zurich at Crediton 6.30 27 - Exeter at Goderich 6.30 30 - Crediton at Kincardine 1,00 Exeter at Hanover 2.30 AUGUST 2 - Crediton at Exeter 6.30 4 - Zurich at Exeter 6.30 Pee Wee All games at 6.30 unless other- wise stated. JUNE - Exeter at Clinton 2 - Crediton at Clinton 5 - Crediton at Goderich Dashwood at Blyth 7 - Clinton at Exeter 8 - Dashwood at Goderich 9 - Blyth at Crediton 7.00 12 - Exeter at Blyth 13 - Dashwood at Crediton 14 - Goderich at Exeter 16 - Seaforth at Dashwood 19 - Crediton at Blyth 7.00 21 - Blyth at Dashwood It's Our Third Anniversary To Say Thanks For Your Patronage During the Ppst 3 Years, We're Offering 1 % OFF Every Item In The Store Including Double-Knit and Worsted Trousers, Shorts, Swim Wear, Jackets, Socks, Underwear, Ties, Belts, Etc. 1111•11% Opening for Public Fishing Paton Trout Pond mile north of Kirktbn turn left 1/4 The regular schedules in four minor divisions of the Western Ontario Athletic Association for area teams is underway. Exeter is represented in pee wee, ban- tam, midget and juvenile while Crediton has three" teams and Dashwood has 'two entries. Following are the schedules involving the area teams: Juvenile JUNE , 4 - Listowel at Exeter 6,00 18 - Exeter at Listowel 2.00 22 - Exeter at Seaforth 6.30 25 - Exeter at Kincardine 6.00 28 - ExeLer at Clinton 6,30 JULY 2 - Port Elgin at Exeter 6.00 4 - Clinton at Exeter 6.30 9 - Kincardine at Exeter 6.00 16 - Lochalsh at Exeter 2.00 20 - Exeter at Listowel 7.30 22 - Exeter at Port Elgin 6.30 25 - Goderich at Exeter 6,30 30 - Chesley at Exeter 6.00 Midget JUNE 1 - Exeter at Crediton 6.30 5 - Zurich at Crediton 6.30 7 - Exeter at Kincardine 6.30 11 - Crediton at Hanover 2.30 16 - Exeter at Zurich 6.30 18 - Exeter at Goderich 2.30 Kincardine at Crediton 2.30 21 - Crediton at Exeter 6,30 25 - Hanover at Crediton 2.30 30 - Zurich at Exeter 6,30 JULY 2 - Hanover at Exeter 2.30 4 - Crediton at Goderich 6.30 7 - Exeter at Zurich 6.30 10 - Crediton at Zurich 6.30 11 - Goderich at Exeter 6.30 13 - Goderich at Crediton 6.30 17 - Exeter at Crediton 6.30 Close win for Crediton A single run in the bottom of the tenth inning allowed the Crediton midgets to edge Goderich 3-2 Sunday afternoon on the Crediton diamond in the first game of the season in Western Ontario Athletic Association play. With one out in the tenth, Rick Bowers and Larry Clarke singled and Bowers came around to score on a similar hit from the bat of catcher Pete Weurth. Goderich scored one run in the first inning and Crediton moved ahead with a pair of scores in the second. Goderich were able to get the equalizer in the fourth and the score remained tied until the winning Crediton rally in the tenth, Singles by Pete Wuerth, Bill I-lodge and Bob Heywood produced the two second inning Crediton markers. Rick Bowers went all the way on the Crediton mound giving up only five hits and chalked up a total of 16 strike-outs. .a urae 3 for further information Phone 229.6258 or 229-6511 -111101111ii461111.1.1111eildlii.116111.011M.,11,01101~11111610011111111.116 • EXTRA SPECIAL Tirne$-Advocate, June 1, 1972 Pap 7 Strong. Good looking. Durable. Adds value, Guaranteed 20 years. 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With some revisions, this program is now going into operation in the counties of Huron and Perth under the direction of co-ordinator Bob Knuckey, a physical education graduate from Toronto, The province has been divided into eight areas and two regional co-ordinators have been stationed in each area, Mr. Knuckey, who has competed in track for nine years, will be organizing events in the Huron- Perth region. His job will be to organize track and field clubs where none have existed before. • Mr. Knuckey is prepared to stay the complete summer in one community if this is deemed necessary. A program of inter-community meets will be conducted, so that newly formed clubs and existing clubs will not have to travel great distances for competition. A team of athletic testing personnel will visit both the established and newly-formed clubs to test athletes so that potential athletic talent may be brought to the attention of the local coaches, As in 1971, a track and field camp compromising bantam and midget athletes will be conducted in mid-August. The program also has three 16 mm training films that can be obtained through the Regional Co-ordinator, two of the 1968 Olympics and the other of the 1971 European Cham- The Outcasts were triple winners in the Exeter men's bowling league and received their trophies at Saturday night's • closing banquet. Captained by Brian Hogg, the Outcasts took the "B" league championship went on to take the playoff title in the same group and won the league's overall grand championship, They took home the Exeter Credit Union, Molson and Carling trophies. The Seaforth Tigers won the "A" league title and received the Kist trophy. The captain is Don Jackson. Taking the "A" league crown and the runner-up championship were the Canners. Accepting the Dashwood Industries and John Burke Insurance trophies was captain Tony Mattucci, Special awards were made to bowlers with scOres of 350 or pionships. "There is a great need for interested and dedicated people and organizations to take an active part as sponsors, executives, business managers, publicity people, officials for track meets and many other of the important jobs involved in the formation of a track and field club," Mr, Knuckey stressed. "No matter what your occupation or experience all that is necessary is an interest in youth and their fitness and track and field in general." The area co-ordinator also pointed out that assistance was needed in the executive or governing body. That consists of five adults elected or appointed annually by members and or sponsors. Officials of this body are chairmen, vice-chairman, secretary-treasurer, lady member or past chairman, A sub- committee, he said, will be established to cover finances, training, coaching, tran- sportation, publicity and public relations, "The area of the new program," Mr. Knuckey said, "will have Goderich as the central point bordered by the towns of Kincardine in the north, Listowel and Mitchell in the east and Exeter in the south." For those interested, the organization will be holding its second meeting on Wednesday, June 7 at the Goderich Legion Hall, Branch 109, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. Athletes who are interested in the formation of a track club are also invited to attend. There will higher, A special prize of $10 went to Bob Osgood Sr, recognizing a 405 game. Jim Bell received $5 for a 388 game. Osgood also tossed games of 350, 352, 357 and 358. Others scoring 350 or more were Jack Fuller, Ron Dickey, Bob Osgood Jr., Joe Darling, Doug Parker, Ray Cockwill, Bob Glenn, Lyle Little, Bob Reynolds, Don Heywood, Howard Holtz- mann, Randy Tieman, Pres Lavier, Eric Matzold, Cy Blommaert, Brian Hogg and Bill Farquhar. Crying towels were presented to Ron Dickie, Larry Stire, Jim Hennessey, Harvey Hollings, Kai Jorgenson and Don Brunslow. Perfect attendance prizes went to Joe Darling, Pete McFalls, Jim Bell, Don Jackson, Eric Matzold, Al Flynn, Ron Dickie, Gabby Mol, Herman Minderlein and Bob Callingham. be a movie showing highlights of the 1968 Olympics. Anyone seeking further in- formation may contact Bob Knuckey at the Bedford Hotel in Goderich, Monday through Friday at 524-7337. Usborne bantam boll schedules The Usborne township bantam softball league has been organized for the coming year with four teams participating in the girls division and five teams ready in the boys section. The two schedules follow: Girls JUNE 9 - Hurondale at Granton 10 - Thames Road at Elimville 17 - Granton at Elimville Hurondale at Thames Road 23/- Thames Road at Granton 24 - Elimville at Hurondale 29 - Granton at Hurondale Elimville at Thames Road JULY 4 - Hurondale at Elimville Granton at Thames Road 7 - Elimville at Granton Thames Road at Hurondale 11 - Granton at Elimville Hurondale at Thames Road 14 - Hurondale at Granton 15 - Thames Road at Elimville 18 - Granton at Hurondale Elimville at Thames Road 21 - Thames Road at Granton 22 - Elimville at Hurondale 28 - Elimville at Granton Thames Road at Hurondale AUGUST 1 - Hurondale at Elimville Granton at Thames Road Boys JUNE 9 - Elimville at Hibbert S. Thames Road at Hurondale 16 - Elimville at Hibbert N. Hurondale at Thames Road 17 - Hibbert S. at Elimville 23 - Hurondale at Hibbert S. Hibbert N. at Elimville 28 - Hibbert S. at Hibbert N. 30 - Thames Road at Hibbert N.(7:00) Elimville at Hibbert S. (9:00) JULY 3 - Hurondale at Elimville Hibbert N. at Thames Road 7 - Hibbert S. at Thames Road Hurondale at Hibbert N. 12 - Hibbert N. at Hibbert S. Elimville at Hurondale 15 - Hibbert S. at Hurondale Elimville at Thames Road 17 - Hibbert N. at Elimville 21 - Thames Road at Elimville Hibbert S. at Hibbert N. 22 - Hurondale at Thames Road One Norfolk man who really agonizes when he goofs up and makes a critical mistake in judgment calls such suffering a "mybrain" headache. In Huron, Perth counties. Start track field program Men's bowling league closes with banquet j