The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-09-12, Page 9SMALL CAR SPECIALS
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1970 MAVERICK 2-door economical 6 cylinder
engine, automatic, radio, finished in candy apple
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Original Price $1795.00 Reduced to Clear
1970 MAVERICK 2-door, 200 C.I.D. 6 cylinder
engine, automatic, radio, finished in deep bright
yellow with constrasting black vinyl roof. Licence
DDP354
Original Price $1695.00 Reduced to Clear
1973 FORD PINTO 2 door 4-speed transmission,
2000 c.c. engine, radio, 4 brand new tires.
Licence BDW778
Original Price $2595.00 Reduced to Clear
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Before Safety Inspection 1969 FORD LTD country squire wagon, 390 V-8
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Original Price $1895.00 Reduced to Clear
1969 METEOR RIDEAU 500 sedan, V-8 engine,
automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio,
completely' reconditioned in dark blue metallic.
Licence DHA244
Original Price $1795.00 Reduced to Clear
1971 GALAXIE 500 2-door hardtop, 351 V.,8
engine, automatic, power steering, power
brakes, radio, white walls and wheel covers.
Licence HNK939
Original Price $1995.00 Reduced to Clear
1971 GRAN TORINO 2-door hardtop, 351-2V
engine, automatic, power steering, power
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terior. Licence DD0650
Original Price $2895.00 Reduced to Clear
1972 GRAN TORINO WAGON 351 V-8
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brakes, radio, power tailgate window, Licence
DHJ917
Original Price $2995.00 Reduced to Clear
1972 MUSTANG GRANDE 2-door hardtop,
302 V-8, engine, automatic "on-the-floor",
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Licence DH0296
Original Price $3295.00 Reduced to Cleat
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1972 iHC 1/2 -ton pickup,
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Times,..Advoccste, 'September 12, 1974 Pcoge 9 Chief appeals for help
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Need more hockey referees
FOOTBALL SEASON UNDERWAY — Football practices are underway at South Huron District High School
in preparation for the H-P Conference league opener set for Thursday, September 19, In the above picture
junior coach Doug Ellison gives instruction to Perry Knee, Perry Pooley, centre Paul Brooks, Rick Bedard,
Steve Baynham and Randy Fisher, T-A photo
that a butt end or spearing
penalty will be a match penalty,
this means that a player who
receives one can't play again
until the league says so, and most
likely there will be tougher
penalty for high sticking in minor
hockey games.
In this area we have no
problems, -as to violence, because
we all work together and we have
to work together to train our
officials, coaches and parents to
stop violence in our hockey
games,
This year lets cheer for the
good plays and good sport-
smanship and lets give the
referee a pat on the back for he is
doing a good job too.
Pat O'Brien
To the Sports Editor
Dear Sir:
As the hockey season draws
near, referees are in demand,
a
eki
nd again this year we are
seeking men and women vvho
would be interested in refereeing
hockey.
am looking for people who
have had experience in
refereeing and those who would
be interested in learning,
There are many referee's
clinics around this year put on by
the C.A.H.A. and the 0.M.H.A.
which one has to attend to referee
hockey,
If anyone has had'experience in
refereeing that would like to
referee or any boy or girl 14 years
of age or older that would like to
learn please contact myself, Pat
O'Brien, referee-in-chief Hensall
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In Huron Minor Soccer
Association action this week, the
Exeter mosquitos defeated
Clinton by a score of 6-4,
Doug Brooks and Phil De Haan
each scored two goals to lead the
Exeter scoring attack. Notching
single scores were Henry Winters
and Richard Helm,
In London and district third
division senior play, the Exeter
Centennials dropped a 5-1
decision to St, Columban.
Tony Markus booted the only
Exeter goal in the first half. St.
Columban led 2-1 halfway
through the game. Harry Winters
held the Centennials in the game
with excellent goal keeping,
The Centennials will he back in
action Saturday afternoon at 5
p.m. when the London German
Canadians "B" team supply the
opposition.
262-2615 as soon as possible.
There is a great oportunity for
a hockey referee, aS the NJ-LL.,
W.H.L. as well as the 0.H.A, are
all looking for referees, but you
have to start your training early.
Even if you are still playing
hockey the program set up by the
C.A.H.A, can benefit you because
you will know the rules of hockey.
As I read the paper last week
on the "Comments of the Hockey
Reports" I must agree with most
of the comments made.
I refereed a novice game in
Exeter last year when one of the
fathers from the visiting team
yelled to his son to use his stick on
his opponent after he was
checked.
There is no place for this kind
of action in our arenas. If the
parents and spectators keep this
up maybe we should have a
slogan like this. Bring your boy to
the arena, then leave, and pick
him up after the game.
I would like to propose to any
group, (parents or spectators) if
they would like to understand the
rules of hockey better and to
know what the game of hockey is
all about, I would gladly have a
clinic for parents and spec-
ta tors.
Please contact me if any group
is interested.
Exeter, Huron Park, as well as
Hensall, Grand Bend and Zurich
have the best Minor Hockey
Associations in the district.
Every boy has the opportunity to
play hockey. The coaches are
becoming the best trained in
Ontario.
The referees in this area are all
well trained too. To referee
games, an official must have a
card, Therefore he must attend
these clinics to obtain one and he
must attend every year.
So every official is qualified to
referee that game, and it is up to
the coach or manager to check
his card to verify this.
A few rule changes which will
be in OKA, games this year and
most likely minor hockey wi 11 be
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Crediton refrigerator leaks gas
By MISS ELLA MORLOCK The IJCW of Zion United meeting Thursday evening in the tyr Shrine and sainte Marie
CRED1ToN Church held their September Sunday School rooms, among the Hurons Midland.
VOIMMIMOOM141.11001~1610.10410.01.1.111.1M Mrs, Armin Schlenker was in Nola Foist accompanied by
charge of the program and was Rev, & Mrs. Fred Feist and Mr. &
assisted by Mrs, Ed Finkbeiner. Mrs,Robert Hilborn and Cathy,
Mrs. Myrtle Baker and Laura enjoyed a trip through the animal
Mothers. The theme was the Safari at Rockton,
Bible, Laura Mathers read the Mr. & Mrs. Emmery Fahrner
Scripture, Mrs, Baker a poem, had a narrow escape last
Mrs. Schlenker and Mrs, Fink- Thursday. Their refrigerator
beiner gave readings and led in began to leak a deadly gas.
prayer. Joined by Mary Ellen 4-H Girls Meet
Schlenker they presented a play Monday September 9 the 4-H
"Bible Reading With a Purpose". girls of the Crediton area under
Mrs. Peter Martin sang. Mrs. Barry Nethercott, held their
During the business session organizational meeting for club
under the leadership of Mrs. Cliff four.
Russell, Roll call was answered The first meeting for the topic
with a Scripture verse on joy. "the club girl entertains" will be
An adjustment was made in the held Wednesday September 25 at
prices to be charged for meals. It the Crediton Hall. Flower
was decided to hold a bazaar arrangements will be the topic
for this meeting,
Hosesses were Mrs. Clayton
November 16.
Sims, Mrs. Earl Neil, and Mrs.
Douglas Gill.
Attend Birthday Party
Fourteen guests attended
Robert Bowers' birthday party
Saturday afternoon. Randy
Bowers, Paul Wein and Glenn
Pfaff dressed as clowns helped to
entertain the guests.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Hey and
Lorne Voigt spent the weekend
with Rev. & Mrs. M. E. Reuber at
the Sebringville camp.
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Martin, Ruth
Anne and Lisa visited the Mar- 4111111Milsor
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Grid practices
now underway
Football practices are in full
swing at South Huron District
High School in preparation for
the 1974 Huron-Perth Conference
season which opens Thursday,
September 19.
In their first exhibition start
,the Panther junior and senior
teams travel to London Friday
afternoon to meet Sir Frederick
Banting high school in games to
be played simultaneously at
3:30 p.m.
The regular Huron-Perth
season will start the following
Thursday with Central Huron of
Clinton coming to town to meet
the South Huron clubs.
The complete schedule is as
follows with double headers being
scheduled on all dates:
SEPTEMBER
19 - Clinton at South Huron
24 - South Huron at Strathroy
OCTOBER
3 - South Huron at Stratford
Central
10 - Wingham at South Huron
17 - South Huron at Stratford NW
24 - South Huron at Listowel
29 - Goderich at South Huron
The league semi-finals will be
played November 5 with the
finals in both junior and senior
set for Stratford on Saturday,
November 9.
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
Mrs. Minnie Robertson of
Wheatley has been visiting for
two weeks with Herbert Harlton
and Dorothy, and Mr. & Mrs.
Karl Guenther and Karen.
Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Miller and
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Turnbull attended
the Huron Pioneer Thresher's
reunion, Saturday at Blyth.
Mr. & Mrs, Tom Russell spent
the weekend in Belle River with
her parents Mr. & Mrs. Michael
Scheibel and family. cl
Mr. & Mrs. John Jellesna of
Friarsland Holland is spending a
four week vacation in Canada
with Mrs, Jellesna's brother and
family Mr. & Mrs, John Kingma.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Smith and
Susie of Tilbury spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Doug
Russell and Connie,
Mr. & Mrs. Milton Sweitzer
visited Friday evening with Mr.
& Mrs. Seth Amanns at Zurich.
Mrs. H. Morenz visited Sunday
with her cousin Mrs. George
Ingram in Henson.
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