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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-06-12, Page 8CONSOLATION CHAMPS — The consolation championship of the Exeter ladies bowling league was won by the Pink Panthers. Back, left, Judy Miller, Debbie Riddell and Pat Bender. Front, Yvonne Jaques and Helen Campbell. T-A photo Now The senior Trust Company devoted entirely to, serving the people of Ontario. VG Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation 11019RM and GREY TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1 889 Kurt Bowman, Manager Main St„ Exeter 235.0530 1975 CHEVROLETS OLDSMOBILES 20 UNITS IN STOCK Vegas, Monzas, Chevy Novas Chevelles, Chevrolets, Omegas & Cutlasses See Our Selection Today GET OUR PRICE BEFORE YOU BUY OK USED CARS 1974 DELTA ROYALLE 4-door hardtop. Licence HNK084 1973 FORD GRAN TORINO 2-door hardtop. Licence DFU474 1973 PLYMOUTH FURY II 2-door hardtop, Licence DFY904 1973 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2-door hardtop. Licence DDR358 1972 FORD CUSTOM 4-door sedan. Licence FUP355 DI9H7p52976LDS DELTA 4-door hardtop. Licence 1972 CHEVROLET BEL AIR sedan. 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The Home of Guardian Maintenance A New Class Has Been Added "Moms & Tots" 1:30 - 2:00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday & Friday MOTHERS MUST ACCOMPANY CHILD (2-4) IN THE WATER ALSO Adult Swimming Lessons Monday to Thursday 8:00 to 8:45 p.m. Everyone Over 18 Welcorne $12 and $14 (4 weeks) LEARN TO SWIM AND ADVANCED INSTRUCTION REGISTRATION * Exeter Playground Saturday, June 14 - 9:00 to 12:00 EXETER ARENA Fee $10.00 For Eight Weeks EVERYONE SHOULD REGISTER ON THIS DATE *, Exeter Area Swimming Pool All Pool Registration at Exeter Arena Saturday, June 14 - 9:00 to 12:00 • Beginner's Program at Wading Pool - $7.00 Wading Pool Will Be Heated This Year • Bronze Medallion $17 for residents $19 for non-residents 6-week course - Fee includes all books $22 for residents $24 for non-residents $8 for residents $10 for non-residents Family Rates - $24 and $27 Limited Registration - First Come - First Served • Leader Patrol • All other' Classes A Great Gift For Dad . . . Outdoor Cooldng's come a long way! 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Oanstrillitir Flavor Twin's Dual Be fildr—the bay 14 amok, took, lotiaf, WU& bake —even a cake Jerry. MacLean & Son AUTOMOTIVE LTD. Exeter 235-0800 OUR STORE IS BIG ENOUGH TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS BUT SMALL ENOUGH TO BE FRIENDLY WIN THURSDAY'S LEAGUE — The Blowettes were the Thursday champions in the Exeter ladies bowling league. Back, left, Almira Ford, Doris Dobson, Kay Penhale and Pat Scott. Front, Kathy. Kirk, Agnes Appleton and Trudy Stagg. T-A photo SEXY SIX WIN TWICE — The Sexy Six won the Thursday night playoff and the grand championship of the Exeter ladies bowling league. Back, left, Shelly Burnett, Teresa McKenzie, Darlene Rader and Susan Decker, Front, Marg Relouw, Kathy Holtzmann, Kathy Campbell and Kathy Wells. T-A photo The Lucan soccer club, playing in the Ausable League, won their game with Grand Bend on ;Sunday on the homefield, by a score of 2-1. Goal scorers were Randy Harrigan and Cecil Nickles. One of the players had the misfortune to break his leg and a benefit dance will be held at the Shillelagh Motor Hotel, banquet room, on June 20, commencing at 9 p.m. The public is invited. The next home game will be Sunday at 6 p.m. at the arena grounds. Lucan edges Grand Bend It's now official. Exeter will be having Canada Week celebrations giving all of us a chance to do as the govern- ment provided posters and stickers saying, "Give Canada a hug." Full credit should go to rec director Jim McKinlay and RAP's prograrh planner Ruth Durand in showing enough in- itiative and endurance in getting the project started. McKinlay in making preliminary plans said he heard lots of people say, "it won't work, People around here won't do anything unless they are paid for it." We have attended both meetings held to date on plan- ning the. Canada Week celebrations and the interest and enthusiasm has certainly been very high. Most of the ser- vice, volunteer and school groups in Exeter have indicated they are willing to help. The local recognition of Canada's birthday will definite- ly be lower key than the Centennial celebrations a couple of years ago but it will. show that we are all proud to be Canadians, The committee several times discussed the possibility of having a flag parade but finally decided against it and will be asking all residents to participate by simply flying a flag regardless of size, Area elementary school children are being given an early chance to participate by launching balloons. By the time this issue is printed we hope the 54 balloons are already heading upwards and outwards to unknown destinations. One balloon is being sent up for each classroom in Ex- eter public, Precious Blood separate and Usborne, McCur- dy and Stephen schools; The balloons are quite large being three feet by three feet and will be filled with helium. Ruth Durand said at the latest meeting that donations would be gratefully accepted from any Exeter and area merchants to defray expenses of this pre-publicity event. The official opening of Canada Week activities will be on Friday, June 27 with a proclamation from town council and a community dance at the arena with popular Joe Overholt supplying the music. Many interesting events are planned for the next four days. Included will be the opening of the new tennis courts being constructed by the Exeter. Lions club, Saturday after- noon, Sunday's program wil involve around a community pic- nic, barbecue and games at Riverview park. Later in the evening the South Huron Ministerial Association is planning a community worship service. Monday, the annuartournament for the Exeter Centen- nial soccer cup will be held and Tuesday, challenge softball games will be played and the five days of activities will con- clude with an Open House at the R. E. Pooley branch of the Royal Canadian Legion. Several other events will be interspersed throughout the five days, Members of the Alpha Pi Sorority are organizing a garden and lawn competition with prizes going to the person showing the best and the most improved Green Thumb. Exeter Fair Board president Bruce Shapton is hurried- ly attempting to organize an amateur talent show to be held on the' Saturday evening and a lawn bowling jitney is also possible. The talent show will be open to anyone wishing to per- form and a spot on the program may be assured by calling Bruce Shapton-or Jerry.MacLean. 'All in all it looks like an interesting Canada Week pr6gram which-should give everyone regardless of age a Chance to participate arid "Give Canada a Hug" at the same time. More Tennis Facilities While thehew Exeter-tenni§ courts will not be open for three more weeks a similar facility is open for business at Vanastra the former CFB Clinton. The Clinton tennis facility includes six full sized courts with a ten foot high fence so that players are not required to chase stray balls.. • ' . The gates remain rocked but upon payment of membership fees, players receive the combination to enter the tennis courts at any time they desire. Beginning June 12 and for the next three Thursdays, Ken Clynick of Clinton will be providing instruction to anyone needing any assistance. Possible Rivalry With the recent disbanding of the Exeter Expos intermediate baseball team a new rivalry could be shaping up between Dashwood and Arva. At least three players from Exeter have joined the two other clubs in the Huron-Perth league. Perry Stover, Randy Tieman and Dave Parsons are -now members of the Dashwood Tigers and Terry Bourne, Brian Haskett and Greg Revington of last year's Expos are now with Arva. The Dashwood club was also strengthened last week with the return of John Hayter who was one of the classiest shortstops in the Senior, Intercounty last year with Strat- ford, Hayter's fine fielding and strong batting will help the Tigers immensely. A lower key league It's encouraging to hear of some of the regulations of the newly organized, Exeter and district men's rec softball league. • In the list of player eligibilities rec director Jim McKinlay Says, "the league is open to all males within the South Huron area who are interested in playing softball for the fun of it, • To give every player a fair chance to see action, a rule stipulates that any player who shows up for a game must play at least two innings, This move to get every player into the game is ex- cellent and should shift the emphasis of the sport a bit more to participation than winning. Crediton juveniles lose The Crediton juveniles dropped their first game of the Western Ontario Athletic Association season when they visited Kin- cardine Sunday afternoon, Kincardine pitcher Mike Petter allowed only IOW hits and fancied 21 Creditor' batterg..ag. hit club waltzed to an 8-1 victory. The Kincardine club.Scored One run in the third,"fourIn the:fifth and three More- in, tlfe ,SeVenth Former Grey playing senior A former member of 'the xeter.Greys girls ,softball team, Lynne Farquhar,. is the regular centre fielder for the .Milverton Suns. The Suns in addition to regular play in the Ontario Women's senior league will be travelling to Calgary on June 19 to participate in the Calgary Centennial Cup. competition. In Calgary, the 'suns will be meeting teams from Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon and Red Deer. Other teams in the Senior leadies league are from Willowdale , Brantford, Fort Erie, Kitchener and Buffalo and Tonawanda New York, The Milverton club's 1975 record to date is six victories and. a tie in 11 starts. Another member of the Suns is Iris Motz, the former Iris Marshall of Kirkton. Girls ball schedule The Exeter Greys are again competing in the South Perth Ladies softball league. Other teams entered are from Usborne, Downie, Uniondale, Kirkton, Blanshard, Fullarton and Granton. Following is the balance of the schedule: JUNE 12 Fullarton vs Uniondale Blanshard vs Granton 16 Kirkton vs Usborne 17 Staffa vs Kirkton Granton vs Cromarty Downie C vs Fullerton 18 Uniondale vs Exeter Usborne vs Downie C. 19 Blanshard vs Uniondale Fullarton vs Granton 23 Granton vs Usborne Exeter vs Fullarton 24 Fullarton vs Blanshard Cromarty vs Kirkton 25 Exeter vs Downie C. 26 Downie C. vs Staffa 30 Staffa vs Usborne Cromarty vs Fullarton July 1 Exeter vs Blanshard Downie C. vs Kirkton Uniondale vs Cromarty 2 Usborne vs Exeter 3 Fullarton vs Staffa Kirkton vs Cromarty 7 Blanshard vs Usborne 8 Downie C. vs Blanshard Fullarton vs Kirkton 9 Granton vs Exeter Uniondale vs Downie C. 10 Kirkton vs Uniondale Staffa vs Granton Usborne vs Cromarty 14 Fullarton vs Usborne 15 Cromarty vs Blanshard 16 Staffa vs Exeter Kirkton vs.'Granton 17 Staffa vs Uniondale Kirkton vs Granton 22 Cromarty vs Staffa 24 Uniondale vs Granton Home Games Kirkton - Kirkton, Blanshard, Usborne Cromarty - Cromarty, Staffa St. Pauls - Downie Central Exeter - Exeter Fullarton - Fullarton Granton - Granton Wellburn - Uniondale INDIVIDUAL WINNERS — Awards were presented to the top in- dividual bowlers at Saturday's annual banquet of the Exeter ladies bowling league. Back, left, Betty Sangster, Nancy Dowson and Norma Coleman. Front, Barb Miller, Barb Turnbull and Marj Samis, T-A photo By Ross. Haugh Give.Canada 'a hug' Page-0, Times-Aclvocote, June 12, 1.975 "9"4111.1"111 ""1"0"nulill 0011111111 01110.111111110110iiiimiimuilimminiiiiinumuniow ii i i i hilk FOR ALL ,GQ00. SPORTS. and Creditor's only marker came in the sixth frame. Kevin Bestard opened the Crediton sixth with a single, moved to second on a walk to Paul Truemner and home on another single from the bat of -Larry Clarice. Larry Clarke went the distance On the Creditor' mound, He gave up a half dozen hits and picked up eight strikeouts.