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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-06-15, Page 74 ...or • Alr 4 Air Welcome Back Campers The welcome mat is extended for your third visit to Exeter Exeter businessmen and their employees invite you to drop in, browse around, and renew acquaintances MATCH YOUR NUMBERS WITH THOSE ON THE WINDOW BANNERS AND YOU WIN VALUABLE PRIZES Sure hope you'll come PS l back to help us celebrate our centennia next year EXETER BOARD OF TRADE The annual track and field pions being named in the various meet of the Exeter public school age divisions for boys and girls. was held this week with cham- Wanda Newby won the junior List track, field winners at Exeter PS girls title with a total of la points while Tracy Clarice was next in line with six points. Laurie Thres-AGNocete, June 1$, 1972 Shop at home Page 7 ti‘ iM ild), 4'4' SHDHS TRACK STARS — The outstanding track stars in each division were named at Thursday's sports awards assembly at South Huron District High School, Thursday morning. They are, back, left, Louis Panet, Debbie Riddell and Kim Fostill, Front, Randy Dietrich, Bryan Tuckey and Gary Lavier, A TRACK MEET WINNERS — Individual winners in each age division were named in last week's track and field meet at the Exeter public school. Back, left, Brian Mercer, Randy Fisher, Jim Webb and David Bogart. Front, Wanda Newby, Laurie Wildfong and Jocelyn Wasson. T-A photo 4144144P*4114444,14,41M4044,101414114NP, .11 Luxaclad' ALUMINUM SIDING Your home can be Bright and new looking... almost overnight fk Consider these outstanding features: . . ... • Paint finish is guaranteed for 20 years ... in writing • Installs quickly .. saws and nails easily • Beautifies any home, any style, old or new • InSulates reduces home heating costs BALLMACAULAY BUILDING SUPPLIES CLINTON 482-4514 SEAFORTH 527.0910 HENSALL 282.2713 Wildfong was the intermediate girls winner with a 16 point record. Placing second with an even dozen points was Helen Brand, Jocelyn Wasson won the senior title on 16 points while Julianne Brittain was next in line with 13 points. The junior boys crown was shared by Brian Mercer and David Bogart, Each boy ac- cumulated 14 points while John Wildfong was third with 11 points. The intermediate boys battle was close with Randy Fisher winning out with 11 points while Paul and Perry Pooley were in close pursuit with nine points apiece. Jim Webb's 16 points headed the senior boys division. Next came Gregg Beattie with eight points. The results are as follows Girls Junior 100 dash, Wanda Newby, Kelly Dobson, Kelly Finnen; 440 dash - Newby, Tracy Clarke, Donna Allison; standing long jump Melinda MacIsaac, Elaine Plomp, Newby; running long jump - Newby, Clarke, Laurie Shipman; high jump - Carrie Blackburn, Newby, Janet Mid- dleton; ball throw - Karen Bowerman, Laurie Ross, Julianne MacLean. Relay - Wanda Newby, Elaine Plomp, Tracy Clarke, Sheila Snider ; Kelly Finnen, Kelly Dobson, Christine Cairns, Teresa Foster; Laurie Shipman, Janet Middleton, Laurie Ross, Cindy Fisher. Intermediate 100 dash - Laurie Wildfong, Helen Brand, Jodi Finnen; 440 dash - Wildfong, Brand, Joanne Taylor; running long jump Wildfong, Finnen, Brand; standing long jump - Angela MacIsaac, Taylor, Vella The McGillivray fastball league has resumed play for the 1972 season with the same eight teams in action. In addition to the defending champion St. Peters Saints they are Shipka,. Corbett, Brinsley, Mt. Carmel, Lieury, Ailsa Craig and West McGillivray. The schedule for the balance of the summer is as follows: June 15 Mt. Carmel vs St. Peter 16 W, McGill, vs Shipka 19 Corbett vs Mt. Carmel 20 Lieury vs W. McGill 22 Shipka vs Brinsley 23 St. Peters vs Craig 26 W. McGill vs Brinsley 27 Craig vs Lieury 29 Corbett vs St. Peters 30 Mt. Carmel vs Shipka July 3 W. McGill vs Corbett 4 St. Peters vs Brinsley 6 Shipka vs Lieury 7 Craig vs Mt. Carmel 10 Corbett vs Shipka 11 Brinsley vs Craig 13 Mt. Carmel vs W, McGill 14 Lieury vs St. Peters 17 Mt. Carmel vs Craig 18 Lieury vs Shipka 20 Brinsley vs St. Peters 21 Corbett vs W. McGill 24 Shipka vs Mt. Carmel 25 St. Peters vs Corbett 27 Lieury vs Craig 28 Brinsley vs W. McGill 31 Craig vs St, Peters August 1 Brinsley vs Shipka 3 W. McGill vs Lieury 4 Mt. Carmel vs Corbett 7 Shipka vs W. McGill Tait; high jump - Carolyn Perry, Brand, Laurie Wildfong; ball throw - Jill Tuckey, Grace Dykstra, Debbie Webster, Elizabeth Bowerman; relay - Helen Brand, Jill Tuckey, Valle Tait, Jodi Finnen; Laurie Wildfong, Brenda Fletcher, Lynne Mercer, Brenda Edwards; Joanne Taylor, Karen Parsons, Liz Bowerman, Faye Whiting. Senior 100 dash - Jocelyn Wasson, Gayle Ecker, Theresa Voerman, Marie Jarvis; 440 dash - Wasson, Voerman, Jarvis,; running long - Wasson, Julianne Brittain, Ecker; triple jump - Brittain, Nancy Underwood, Cathy Vriese; high jump - Brittain, Kelly Geiser, Wasson; ball throw - Geiser, Virginia Smith, Gail Fuller; relay • Gayle Ecker, Virginia Smith, Gail Fuller, Julianne Brittain; Jocelyn Wasson, Cathy Parsons, Bonnie Campbell, Teresa Voerrnan; Marie Jarvis, Margaret DeBoer, Becky Wat- cher, Nancy Underwood. Boys Junior 100 dash - David Bogart, Brian Mercer, Steven Wells; 440 dash - Bogart, Wells, Mercer; standing long jump - Mercer, Doug Raymond, Wildfong; running long jump - Wildfong, David Atthill, Peter Mon- tgomery; high jump - Mercer, Bopgart, Ronnie Wright; ball throw - Wildfong, Steven Pierce, Bogart, Jeff Fuller, Rick Lin- denfield; relay - Danny Presz- cator, Dave Bogart, John Wildfong, Brian Mercer; Wayne Parsons, Doug Hoffman, Bob McDonald, Jeff Newby; Rick Lindenfield, Paul Broderick, Paul Cooper, Glen Farris. Intermediate 100 dash - Paul 8 Craig vs Corbett 10 Lieury vs Brinsley 11 St, Peters vs Mt.Carm. 14 W. McGill vs St. Peters 15 Corbett vs Brinsley 17 Craig vs Shipka 18 Mt. Carmel vs Lieury 21 Brinsley vs Mt. Carmel 22 St. Peters vs Shipka 24 Lieury vs Corbett 25 W. McGill vs Craig 28 St, Peters vs Lieury 29 W. McGill vs Mt. Carmel 31 Craig vs Brinsley September t Shipka vs Corbett Pee wee win streak ends The Exeter pee wees after three straight decisive wins in Western Ontario Athletic Association league play dropped a 9 - 8 decision to Blyth, Monday night. The Exeter club was trailing 7 - 3 going into the top of the seventh in the game played at Blyth when they broke loose with five runs to move ahead. Blyth came back with two singles and a double in the bottom of the seventh to clinch the vic- tory and even their season record at a game apiece. Paul and Perry Pooley each collected two hits to lead the Exeter batting attack. Dan Bell and Perry Pooley shared the Exeter pitching duties. Pooley, Brian Clarke, Perry Pooley; 440 dash - Randy Fisher, Paul Pooley, Laurie Skinner; running long jump - Perry Pooley, David Holtzman, Paul Pooley; triple jump - Laurie Skinner, Perry Pooley, Randy Fisher; high jump - Jeff Darling' Mike Brintnell, Laurie Skinner; ball throw - Randy Fisher, Jeff — Please turn to page Dashwo©d club edges Creciiton Three runs in the top of the seventh inning allowed the Dash- wood pee wees to eke out a 14 - 13 decision over Creditor' in Western Ontario Athletic Association play, Tuesday night in Crediton. The big Dashwood rally came in the sixth inning when eight runs crossed the plate. Fraser Boyle's triple was the damaging blow. He added a single for two hits during the game, Paul Masse was Past-mood's top hitter with a double and four singles in five appearances at the plate. Winning pitcher Paul Gaiser added two singles to aid his own cause. Mark Cronyn was Crediton's Lop hitter with three singles. The Crediton pitching chores were snared by Larry Ryan and Mike and Mark Cronyn. 1-1191-1 scores for bowlers The winners in Tuesday's regular jitney of the Exeter lawn bowling club produced some high scores. Gertie Hamilton emerged as the champion with two wins, a plus of 16 and 38 aggregate, In second spot came Russ Snell with a plus of 14 and aggregate of 34 to go with a double victory. A tie existed for third place between Clarence Down and Lillian Pym with identical scores of two wins, a plus of 11 and aggregate of 23, Other two game winners receiving prizes were Gordon Hogarth, Alvin Pym and Lillian Campbell. Mrs. Campbell was the first place winner in Thursday night action with a plus of 5 and aggregate of 19 to go with two wins. Alvin Pym was next in line with two wins, a plus of 5 and 18 aggregate while Leone Brock with one win, plus of 4 and aggregate of 19 was third. have this exceptional Siding in stock. You can do it yourself or or we will install it for you. Set McGillivray sked NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all Property Owners in Huron County In accordance with the Weed Control Act R.S.O. 1960, Sec. 8, 13, 19, and amendments thereto, that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands are destroyed by June 16, 1972 and throughout the season, the Municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land in taxes, as set out in the Act. The co-operation of all citixenS is solicited. Notice To Destroy NOXIOUS WEEDS ALEX CHESNEY, Weed lnsoeefot, County of Huron Dr. Robert Cloy wishes to announce the opening of his office for the practice of General Dentistry in the Grand Bend Area Medical Centre Grand Bend, Ontario Phone 238-2368 ,A00011110400.1111111041111 Smyth's m:E mon MAIN ST. PHONE 235-1933 EXETER Dad Will Really Jump For Joy When He Gets His Pair Of Wallabees P.S. We Have Them For Mom Too By CLARKS CHARGEX They're So Comfortable