The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-10-14, Page 14WIN IN CROSS COUNTRY — Two of the four Usborne Central teams which won cross country cham-
p_ionships Thursday are shown above, Back, leftintermediate boys John Kernick, Danny Shute, Jamie
Chaffe, Tim Shute, Ron Snelgrove and Alan Hod'gert. Front, Junior girls Melissa Wonnacott, Joan Hern
Joanne Miller, Karen Heather, Teresa Johnson and Lisa Rundle. Joanne Miller was the individual
champion. T-A photo
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Staffs families in attendance
at Northern Ontario wedding
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RON DALE
Speedy Muffler King wishes to announce the
appointment of Ron Dale of Exeter to the position
of Assistant Manager at both London locations -
1800 Dundas and 471 York St.
Ron would like to extend an invitation to all
his friends, associates and dealers to drop in to
Speedy, enjoy a free cigar while we do an exhaust
system and shock absorber inspection — "NO
CHARGE" — for at Speedy you really are a
somebody!
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Campbell, Mr. & Mrs. Jim McLeod and
Ronsonville, New York and Mr. & Sheltie, Exeter and Marvin Wein
Mrs. Vernon Slyster, Burt, New and family spent Sunday with
York, visited over the weekend Mr, & Mrs, Leonard Wein.
with their sister, Mrs. Ernie
Whiteford. Misses Diane Beaver and
John Jesney has returned home Lorna Glanville spent a couple of
from University hospital, Lon- days with Mr. & Mrs. Sam
don. ' Lawson, R.R. Exeter.
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STORES
RAP Announces . . .
FALL - WINTER
PROGRAM SCHEDULE
For 1976.- 77
Activity
BALLET
Time
SAT.
MORNING
Starts
Oct.
23
Duration
15
Weeks
Partic-
ipant
M-F
410 15
years
Cost Registration
Thurs. Oct. 14
$20 7:30-9100
Sot. Oct. 16
10 - 12 a.m.
Jrs. Thurs. Oct. 14
M-F $15 7:30.9:00 SAT. OCT 15 4 to 15 Int. & Sr. Sat. Oct, 16
GYMNASTICS 'MORNING 23 weeks years $20 10 • 12 a.rn.
Thurs. Oct. 14
M.F $10 7:30 . 9100
OCT. 15 8 to 15 Sot. Oct, 16
(House League) Afternoon 23 weeks years 1:30-3:00
Thurs. Oct. 14
M'F $10 7:30.9:00
OCT. '15 8 to 15 Sat. Oct. 16
(House League) Afternoon 23 weeks years 1:30 • 3:00
VOLLEYBALL THURS. OCT, Approx. Wed. Oct. 13
(House League) EVE, 21 15 women $10 7:30 • 9:00
BASKETBALL WED. OCT. All"'
(League Play) EVE. 20 weeks men
SAT.
AFTERNOON
BASKETBALL Sat,
FLOOR HOCKEY Sat.
NOTE:—All of the above registrations and programs will be
held at South Huron District High School,
—Minimum registration for all programs and/or all classes is
12 people, or the program will have to be cancelled.
For More Information, Call The Rec. Office
235.0391
BEST SENIOR BOYS — The team from J.A.D. McCurdy School at
Huron Park won the senior boys team division in Thursday's cross coun-
try meet for area elementary schools. Back, left, Rick Lather, Mike Mills
and Tom Dinney who was the individual senior champion. Front, Be*
Hillman who was third and Ralph Wells. Missing was Ray Theriault.
T-A photo
Notice to
Ontario
Retailers
Effective October 1,
1976, you will be required
to accept deposits on
refillable soft drink con-
tainers of 10¢ on small
' sizes and 200 on large
sizes. You will also be
required to refund
deposits in these amounts
on all reasonably clean,
intact, refillable soft
drink containers which
you normally handle,
This information is
covered in a notice
which must be dis-•
played by soft drink
retail vendors. These
signs Ore provided by
the Ministry of the
Environment and are
available at our offices
in these locations:
Barrie, Belleville,
Cambridge, Cornwall,
Don Mills, Gravenhuret,
Kenora, Kingston,
London, North Bay,
Oakville, Owen Sound,
Ottawa, Pembroke,
Peterborough, Sarnia,
Sault Ste, Marie, Stoney
Creek, Sudbury,
Thunder Bay, Timmins,
Welland and Windsor
or by writing or phoning:
Environment Ontario
135 St.Clair" Ave., West
Toronto, Ontario M4V IPS
Telephone: (416) 965.1658
DEPOSIT REFUND
FOR REFILLABLE
SOFT DRINK BOTTLES
Regulations of the Province of
Ontario under the Environmental
Protection Act provide that a
cash refund of the full deposit
will be paid for up to 48 intact
and reasonably clean refillable
containers in any 24-hour period
of a brand and flavour of
carbonated soft drink sold here
in containers of the same size
within the preceding six months,
Introducing the greatest
aid to litter prevention since
the refillable pap bottle
refillable
pop bottle.
Remember the days when all
pop bottles were returnable and refillable?
Your Ontario Ministry of the Environment
wants to bring those days back, because there
were a lot of adVantages to the ref illables.
Their re-use saved energy and raw
materials involved in bottle manufacture. And,
more important, people returned refillable bottles.
So they didn't become the litter and garbage
disposal problem that throwaway bottles and
cans are causing today.
On October 1, 1976 a new law went
into effect. It says that within six months, retail
vendors will be required to stock and display in
refillable bottles any size, flavour and brand of soft
drink they offer in non-refillable bottles.
In other words they have to offer you a
choice. It also requires that retailers selling soft drinks in
refillable bottles must now accept and refund cash
deposits of at least 100 on small sizes and 20¢ on large
sizes. And the amounts of these deposits must be shown
separately from the actual price of the pop.
Your Ministry of the Environment
thinks that a return to refillable bottles
will save energy, help alleviate garbage
disposal problems, and reduce the number
of landfill sites. It will be a step toward
a clean, unlittered Ontario.
Ministry
of the
Environment
Ontario
Hon. George A, Kerr, Q.C., Minister
Everett Biggs, Deputy Minister
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The Lucan-Ilderton Jets and
London Kings will open the
Ontario Hockey Association
Senior Continental season at the
Ilderton arena Friday night but
the two. clubs should know plenty
about each other.
The two clubs played to a 3.3 tie
in London Sunday night and the
Kings edged the Jets 4-3 in
ilderton Tuesday in a pair of
exhibition games.
Two unanswered goals in the
third period allowed the London
club to win Tuesday night. Bill
Robbins and Ken Pettit were the
late game London marksmen.
The Jets moved into a 2-1 lead
at the end of the first 20 minutes
of play on a pair of successful
shots by Gord Peters. Randy
Roth picked up two assists and
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CO M Kennedy 598
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RP I'. MacDonald 673
SP S. Disher 579
HT W. Hardy 510
CA M. Hardy 578
IS C. Greenlee 626
CC P. Hodgins 510
LO A. Glenn 452
TB E. Watson 588
TC R. Heckman 491
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J. Gage 650
M, Looby 623
G. Cooper 587
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7 24 FA B. Bowerman 682
0 2 AF T. Wilcox 527
Steve Proctor and Brian. Murphy
each helped on one goal.
Peters played last year with
Traverse City, Michigan in the
un it ed States Hockey league.
In the middle period, Brian
Murphy, another ex-pro hit the
mark for the Jets on passes from
Roth and Peters and Larry
Russell scored for London on a
power play.
Sunday night's scoring
situation was reversed with the
Jets coining on strong in the third
period to score twice and gain a 3-
3 tie.
Jacques Cousineau and Ed
Parkinson were the Jets
marksmen in the final session
while Ken Pettit replie d for the
Kings.
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P. Durand 666
R. Gridzak 592 OG
The first period was scoreless
and the Kings moved ahead 2-1 in
the second on goals by Larry
Russell and Brian Hind. The lone
L-I score came from the stick of
Gord Peters,
Jet coaches Don Urbshott, Bill
BoUrne and Pete Loveless have
been experimenting with their
forward lines in exhibition play.
The only combination set consists
of Gord Peters, Randy Roth and
Brian Murphy.
On the blue line, ex-pro Jack
Chipchase has been teamed with
Barry Baynham, Jeff Craig and
Jim Johnston are paired and
Steve Proctor goes with Jim
Pinnegar.
Urbshott said this week lie is
still looking for another goal
tender to go with Lorne Daer who
has been a regular for a couple of
years.
The other regular netminder
from last year is Sonny Pen-
nington. He is trying out with
Brantford and the Jets have
refused his release to date,
Huron soccer ends
The Huron County Mosquito
soccer team will close off their
short, but very successful season
on Saturday, October 16th, when
they travel to London's Green-
way Park for two all star
exhibition games.
Twelve of the 18 registered
Iluron players are senior
Mosquitos, and they will face a
London senior mosquito all star
team in Game One. The six
remaining junior Huron players
will be joined by six selected
atom players from the County,
and they will take on their
London All Star counterparts in
Game Two.
Among the six selected atoms
are George Pratt and Sean
Whiteford, both of Exeter.
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
STAFFA
Misses Rosanne and Joanne
Worden, Toronto, spent
Thanksgiving weekend with their
father, Alvin Worden and Bill,
Mr. & Mrs, John Templeman
attended Teeswater Fair and
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Nelson
Hunkin, Teeswater,
Miss Bonnie Miller , Toronto,
and Paul Miller, Guelph, spent
the weekend at their home.
Miss Beth German and Dennis
Stewart, Toronto, visited on the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Rob
Templeman. They all spent
Thanksgiving Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Hap Swatridge and Jill,
Wingham.
Miss Helen Smote, Kitchener
was home with her family for the
weekend.
Mr. & Mrs. Clifton Miller were
guests at the Russell-Marchiori
wedding in Toronto on Saturday
and spent Thanksgiving with the
Cornish family at Queensville.
With the John Templeman
family for Thanksgiving were,
Mr. & Mrs. Dave Capling,
Mississauga; Mr, & Mrs. Jim
Neilson, Owen Sound; Mr. & Mrs.
Dale Martyn, Wanda and
Michelle, Russeldale ; Mike
Initial team tryouts for the
Exeter Minor Hockey Associaton
will be held at the Huron Park
arena this Sunday.
All players who have
registered are invited to the first
sessions, including the beginners
in the novice age group.
The novice (eight and under)
will hit the ice at 4:00 p.m. and
will be followed by the atoms at
5:00, pee wees at 6:00, bantams at
Parsons, Hank Berten, Miss
Darlene Templeman and Vick
Noeletti, Waterloo.
With Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Miller
on Thanksgiving Day were Mr. &
Mrs, Will Miller, Mitchell and
Mr. & Mrs, Ron Miller and
Christina,
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cole and Mr.
& Mrs. Jack Brintnell spent the
holiday weekend in Northern
Ontario attending the Keyes-
Johnston wedding and reception
Saturday.
7:00, midgets at 8:00 and
juveniles at 9:00,
Any area hockey players who
have not registered will be able to
do so before going on the ice at
Huron Park. EMHA officials will
be on hand to register players at
the arena. Only players who have
registerd will be permitted to
attend ice sessions.
About 80 players have
registered to date.
Page 14 Times-Advocate, October 14, 1976
Jets start in Continental loop
with. Friday tilt against Kings.
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L. Christian 587
1. Seott 704
R Smith 702
W. Beattie 737
G. Smith 569
R. Wood 741
H. Holtzman 698
A. Neal 745
R. Jolly 738
Mens'Wednesdoy
J. Glover 682
7 16 S. Burton 630
0 10 K Edwards 750
K. Wilson 768
R. Haugh 720
B. Hogg 611
M. Brintnell 712
A. Bowerman 701
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registered minors