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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-06-12, Page 12 (2)FATHER'S DAY I JUNE 15 Fees 12 Tittles -Advocate, June 12, 1975 Don't Forget Father... McKNIGHT'S Have the Perfect Gifts For Dad * new suit * sportcoat & pants * sport shirt & slacks * shirt and tie * casual jacket * bathing trunks * walking shorts * socks and ties * golf shirt & slacks * slacks & belt To make it real easy a Gift Certificate with Dad's name on Thanks For Shopping At McKnights Len McKnight & Sons MEN'S WEAR OD Phone 235-2320 Exeter GEX 0 1 More By JOY SCHEIFELE A large crowd of over 900 packed the North Middlesex arena Friday evening for the second annual North Middlesex and District Minor Hockey Association annual awards night bannuet Detroit Redwinger, Bill Lochead, was the guest speaker. Other special guests included former Detroit Redwing Dennis Riggin and Bob Cook of the Minnesota North Stars and his wife. Sherie. "Hill" Stewart, awards night chairman, acted as M.C. throughout the evening. Champion trophies won by house league teams were presented to the midget Oilers. who won the Parkhill Cheese House Clyde 7 Ruth Schram trophy. the bantam Flyers who won the Henry Twynstra, Cedarvilla Farms trophy, the peewee Blues who won the Silverwoods Dairy trophy, the atom Canadians who won the McGee Farms Service Ltd. trophy;and the novice Kings who won the "Hill" Stewart, Mutual Life of Canada trophy. Team goalies who had the least number of goals scored against Ailsa Craig boys participate than 900 at hockey banquet him included Lorne Cuthbert of McKinnon of the Canadians were the bantams, Frank VanderVloet the most improved players. of the peewees, Dayle Hayter of Robbie Rolands of the Kings and the atoms and Terry VanErp of John Johnson of the Bruins took it the novices. in the novice league while Bob Individual trophies for high Willemse of the Red Tykes and scores were won by Treve Kobe David Miller of the Blue Tykes of the bantams, Wayne Charlton captured it in the Tyke division. of the peewees, Frank VanSas of The awards to players on the the atoms and Billy Ingham of Travel teams were presented to the novices. the following: the Adrian Ansems This year one player from each trophy to Scott Griffith of the of the house leagues were chosen Atoms, the Community Centre as "the most improved player". Board Trophy to Dale Tim - In the midget league, Orno Adair mermans of the novices, the John of the Islanders, Chris Van- Walters Trophy to Mike Hooper derVloet of the Oilers and Barry of the peewees, the Slim Van - Williams of the Toros were the massenhoven trophy to Cliff winners. Deleary of the bantams, the Gus In the bantam league, Dave VanMassenhoven Trophy to Bill Sheve of the Flames, Ron Johnston of the juveniles and the Hodgins of the Blackhawks, Bill Pinecrest Dairy Trophy to Sherri Anderson of the Flyers and Mike Lee Pickering of the Parkhill Staats of the Redwings held the girls. honour. In the peewee Division, The most sportsman award John Gallacher of the North was won by midget player, Brian Stars, Jeff Otterbein of the Twynstra who received the Pengyins, David McLipchey of Nothers Trophy and the most the Blues and Paul Van Erp of the improved player award was won Rangers were the most im- by midget player, Adrian Van - proved. derVloet who received the U.C.O. trophy. Local businessmen in the surrounding areas donated In the atom league, Bill Lama of the Maple Leafs, Tim Suderman of the Canuks, and Ian DOWN MEMORY LANE — Members of the Ailsa Craig United church presented a variety show recently to commemorate 50 years of union. The cast of "Down Memory Lane" is shown above. Photo by Scheifele We'll Do the fob Right... Whatever the project, call on us for Ready -Mix Concrete • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • FARM (Including Manure Tanks) FREE ESTIMATES C. A. McDOWELL LTD. CENTRALIA, ONTARIO Plant: 235-0833 Office: 228-6961 • GUIDES PLANT TREES — Members of the Ailsa Craig Girl Guides recently planted trees at the Craigholm Nursing Home. From the left are, Mrs. C. Westhaver, Guides Cindy Marshall, Sondra Heaman, Sandra Doerr and Wendy Lee and Mrs. J. Rosser. Photo by Scheifele awr.e f.w,e lest The Mem. now . Nu 112 it* et fret. '000 Ile .4.i.,. -.M we free wore ere eewr he. 10 deft" spew.. .dee- e.', ani. .eP-e,'toe own ,•.Ir tempo . and w. * Ary.. 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Appetites take beating in Ailsa Craig area By JOY SCHEIFELE For anyone on a diet, this must have been a difficult week with the number of banquets and picnics in the area! Certainly many were in attendance at the annual minor hockey association banquet which was felt to be another great success. The at- tendance was estimated at nine hundred. The United Church has had a busy week again with special anniversary services and programmes. One of the most entertaining evenings took place on Friday when the anniversary committee planned a special programme. A skit entitled, "Down Memory Lane" was the hit of the night! It followed the romance of two childhood sweethearts through to their wedding day with a great deal of insight and humour. Doug McNair played the part of the groom - who almost missed his own wedding - and Betty Sutherland did a delightful scene playing the part of a well- informed neighbour! The script was specially written by Mrs. Margie Steeper of the congregation, and directed by Mrs. Fran Chamberlain. The Friday Morning Coffee Hour is relocating this month now to the K.O.A. camp for the summer again. This has proved to be a much appreciated well - attended Bible Study. Anyone who is interested, is welcome to "drop in" at anytime and join the group. Ailsa Craig continues to grow as we note that the Post Office itself has had to make renovations recently and install more mail boxes in the general delivery section! It is nice to know the town is growing. EARLY BIRD! DOES IT AGAIN! Students are out of school now and If you're quick, we can show you how to stretch your dollars! That's right . . . if you're an early bird, you can latch on to some great savings by calling.. . Canada Manpower Centre For Students 228-6651 EXETER and Huron Park But you had better hurry. tickets for the banque,t'for each of the team members. They were Bender's Meat Market, Ailsa Craig, John A. Willemse, Lawrence Scott, Cyanamid Farm Supply Centre, Parkhill Service Centre, McGee Farm Services Ltd., Pete McLean and Pete Twynstra of Tymag Nairn Ltd, Hill Stewart of Mutual Life, Nairn Bus Lines, Waters Elevators, Hien Hoffland, Dale Schram of Mutual Life, Dale Roth of Mutual of Omaha, Martin Tile Yard, John Walters, Rodger and Norma Quick, the I.G.A., Tenderspot and Couse Hardware, all of Grand Bend, Imperial Bank of Commerce, Ailsa Craig and Parkhill, Jim Walsh of Bridgett Motors, Ailsa Craig, Craigwood, Panic hill Automotive, Ed Driediger of Nairn Group Homes, Ba tram Redimix. Betty McGee of McGee Farm Services Ltd. The awards committee ex- pressed special thanks to the sponsors as well as Austin Flowers who supplied flowers for the evening. Appreciation was also ex- pressed to the following: Wayne Scott for trucking tables and chairs from London to Parkhill and back, the Canadian Forces Base, London, for the use of the tables and chairs, Silverwood Dairy and Hugh Adair for the ice cream bars served at the dinner, the 70 girls who served the din- ner, hostesses, Mrs. Charlton, Mrs. McLachlan and Mrs. Sheppard, the president of the Hockey Mothers Association, Marg Schram and all the hockey mothers for their support throughout the year and the fathers who arrived at the arena at 6.00 a.m. Saturday and loaded all the tables and chairs for return to London. Awards night chairman and M.C. "Hill" Stewart stated he was pleased with the enthusiasm and response of the members of the minor hockey league. Construction starts on Riverview Estates Work started Tuesday on the Riverview Estates mobile home park and subdivision at the north- easterly edge of Exeter. Len Veri, owner of Riverview Estates subdivision announced this week that the tender contract for construction had been awarded to Miracle Construction of Wood- stock. Under construction will be a 24 lot home subdivision and 34 lots for a mobile home park. The contract calls for nine mobile home lots to be com- pletely serviced and ready for occupancy by July 25. The balance of the mobile home park and subdivision is expected to be ready for occupancy by Sep- tember 25. Riverview Estates has set up a temporary display of homes on George Street east of the Les Pines Motel for future sites in the mobile home park. They are open for inspection every day in- cluding weekends from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Home sites may be reserved for occupancy in early August. These homes qualify for the "First time ownership home grant." An official opening is ten- tatively set for the weekend of June 28. CLEARING OUT! A 1.1. 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