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By
LARRY
SNIDER
If the points in.your lgnr•
tion system go bad
before they should, have
the condenser checked,
or replaced. Ignition
resistance wiring may be
at fault, too.
Overcharging is bad for
your battery. It . builds
up heat which can warp
the prates. Weakened
electrolytes and cor-
• rosive 'deposits may
develop.
In o stick -shift car, hard
shifting is more likely
caused by trouble in the
clutch -thon in the
transmission. Good
thing -- it costs Tess to
fix.
Transportation Depart-
ment has proposed that
auto makers build in
standardized vehicle
identification numbers
that cannot be
duplicated for 30 years.
The change is expected
to fight auto theft and
aid safety recalls.
Incorrect tire pressure,
so easy to remedy, may
be responsible for.
erratic steering, oversen-
sitive power steering;'
front -wheel shimmy. ex-
cessive tread wear, and
poor gas mileage.
Check those tires at
Larry Snider
MOTORS LIMITED
EXETER 235-1640
LONDON 227-4191
You con rely on us for regular
.mo.nrenonce and specai ser
.ice
Locals win
swim meet
The Exeter sw•tntming pool
heisted cls second meet of the
summer on Saturday and the
home tear( was the winner in
a small field n'eet
Exeter won the i» eel *1111
182 pours and ('hntelt rolled
up tin points
Leanne Jennison earned
M•(•IIIIIIS 10 first crawl and
breast stroke and a first in
hack crawl. Sharon Boersma
took home first in front
(raw I, breast stroke and
hulterfly. -
Keu Boersina won firsts in
the 9a n(1 10 year-olds breast
and 1Ty and also. added a
second for front crawl: Tina
(fraud was the outstanding
gill -in the Wand to year-olds
division winning the breast
strake. butterfly and front
crawl.
Elizabeth Cottrell
provided 'Tina with stiff
competition winning the
second prize in breast and
Iron1 crawl and third - in
butterlh-. Annette Ver -
maelen_won a •first in but-
terfly. .
I)ave !licitness won .firsts
in fi•onl crawl and back
crawl. A new team member,
Don Linsdetl swam a fine
race in front crawl and was
second.
The first prize in Mel 142
year-old breast stroke went
to Chris Mclx'od. Brenda
Waldeck had another good
meet walking away with two
firsts for her front crawl and
butterfly.
Lori Stephens won -the
back crawl event while sister
Lynn carte in first in breast
stroke.
Kelly Livingston.
cat Patterson. ;clary
Lynn Pryde. Darlene-
• McBride, Susan Durand and
Susan Tiernan also. won
ribbons in the 11-12 year-old
division demonstrating the
teams depth.
The 13-1.1 age group proved
to he strong Saturday.
-1)annette McLeod and Maja
Gans each' won firsts for•
-front crawl, hack crawl and
breirt1 st roke. Di Sone,---
Boersnuh added _points for
the Team in butterfly. breast
stroke. and front- crawl.
Kim Ling.. Kathy Giffin
and Bobbie Glover collected
.firsts. seconds and thirds in
trent (Taw!. breast stroke
and hack crawl.
SPARK ends
on Friday
Ely LAURA JOHNS
The SPARK trip to Bob -lo
Island Amusement Park last
Friday was enjoyed by the
twentyseven enthusiastic
children and the eight
supervisors. At the Park the
children had a ride on the
terry to get the Bob -lo Island
Rides, games, candy floss
a,nd caramel popcorn were
popular with the children. A
stop at a Met)onatd's
Restaurant on the way home
helped.to f►11 all the tummies
with more goodies. The trip
was long but was a complete
success.
This week is our last week
for the children and called
'The -Entertainer The
ildren practiced hard for
wir • ows al the parents
Wednesday evening
The theme for the parents
night was Around the World.
The Juniors performed
their musical numbers with
actions and a May pole. The
intermediate group sang
songs telling of foods from
different countries.
The seniors performed a
S. P.A.1(.K review ides
taken during the sumer
gave the parents a look at
what their children had been
up -to.
ON
SAVINGS
Effective Aug 1, 1978
VG
VICTORIA and GREY
TRUST COMPANY
425 Main St. EXETER-
- 235-0530
MRS. JOYCE E. BLACK RON KEYS_
Manager Accountant
HOCKEY SCHOOL IN PROGRESS The annual Huron Hockey School being held at the Huron Pork arena and the South
Huron Rec Centre is now in operation. Shown above from the left are instructor Newell Brown and student'. Jerry Lomport,
Creditors and Janne Hodgins and Brian O'Neill. Lucan. - T -A photo
Crediton pee wees stay alive with
decisive win over Dashwood
The ('roditon Pee Wees centre field fence by Scott
staved off elimination in ''Miller powered Crediton's
»'eslern l)ntario At le lour run splurge in the fifth.
Association' playoffs (others getting hits were
Tuesday night wittra decisial Jerry Lamport. Randy Ford,
8-a win. over !)ashw•o(xl. Scott DTnne_y Tund Robert-
. Dasbswncxl won the second \lilc'hell.
-game 23-5 Thursday atter - Ken _Payne singled and
taking the opener 9-4. scored the final run tar
Dashwood now leads the :Creditor] in the sixth.
best -all -RP series two games Creditor] hurler Robert
to (Inc. The fourth game will Mrtch(•II wa's tough in the
be prayed in Creditor] couches shutting out the
tonight. -Thursday at 6.311 opposition over the last four
p.m. A 11114s contest, if- innings.
necessary will go in Dash-
wood Saturday afternoon.
'I'hc game was close in the
early innings with the score
tied al. -.t. -T after four innnTgs
Dave Hayter tripled to
open the Dashwood fifth. but
MIIIchell retired the next
three batters.
In- the sixth Trevor
Johnston walked to open the
inning but failed to get past
second base. Terry Smith
singled and Dave Hayter and
Dan Dittrner walked in the
Dashwood seventh 'but the
young Crediton pitcher
struck out the last two
bat lers.
'I'Ix• Dashwood !cats were
Centennialswin six
aside tournament
of play. •
A' 1 ur run Creditor] (1111
burst in the lop of the filth
inning helped to gain the Win.
111 the I)ashvtoct first. Ruh
Masse walked and scored on
a hit by Dave flayler.
Crediton juin ped • into a .
temporary 'lead with t vo
runs in the third.:! triple by
, Allan Brand and double from
the bat o1 Randy. Ford
' prodUced the runs
in The• Dashwood third.
Dan %itliner's double srrt.t__-the second consecutive year.
Ton\ Sinilh.Tnd-Dave lfa\'ter I'hc six a su gam*s were
held Sunday 1 Biddulph
School. dear Lucan_ .r with
seven learns' from Nairn,
Lucan
par-
ticipating
Exeter Centennials in • Exeter's•R team collected
something 111 a repeating the trophy with a 9-3 win over
yt.u'. for trophies. have won Lucan :1 in the semi-final.
:'s
,-division championship' Scoring tor six -a -side is
1((r' the second year of the computed al Iwo for a goal.
I.uf'an srxr-a -side soccer and one point for coneeding.a
tournamentcorner-kick.
Earlier. the (evhlennfats - -Three of Exeter's winning
also won the Ausable district. goats' were scored by' Wes
11 -division Trophy for full- Abbott in. performing a
sided lour•rrunient play for- - perfect hat -trick. Ron
Firnstorl collected the .last
Iwo -point goal. and Exeter's
final point .same Wornc•oneeded corners. -with
Exeter. goalkeeper Paul Van
and Exeter
acr(rss the plate.
Scott !filler scored for
Crediton in the Third 10 even
the score at 3-3.
,:1 long home run to the left-,
We'll Do
the Job
Right...
1
III A,
LTi,
r
par Eshroec•k unscnred• against.
In the final. Nairn B won
( The, A -division -trophy in a
game against Nairn A.. That
game. perhaps rho best of,
the eight played during the
afternoon. ended is a 7 -7 -tic,
add was decided on five
penalty -kicks for each team.
Natrnlf won 3-2 on the kicks.
- The six: a -side tournament
rs •organized- and hosted
annually by the Lucan
soccer c'lult,
We've Moved Our Office
we are now located at our Exeter shop
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Exeter s soc`c'er teams
began the month of August
-with a wan in` mosquito
divisiorrplay. and two ties in
the squirt division.
August 1. Exeter
mosquiloesdowned Nairn 3-0
to become ome division leaders.
The win carne on two goals
by !tick Guth/Ian. and one by
:Andrew Winters.
Goalkeeper Sc•olt Lovie's
shut -nut was also matched
by fine jwrforr noes. from
Frank and Jo1' tinL�nct.
tit Rai
O'Rourke
The same -night, Exeter
squirts tied Mini 1-1, with
both goals coming, in the
space of two minutes of. the
first half. Nairn led on a
penalty -kick scorej'it the (0-
minute"niark. Then, at 12
minutes, Brian -Quinn
collected a pass from Fred
Grcgus In get Exeter the tie.
Thereat ter. nci thrr c lub
could score again.
The • next night, Wed-
nesday. the squirts came up
milli a 2-2 he with St. Marys
who led 1.0 at the end of the
si list hall.
Early in the second, Paul
Mellecke converted. a pass
Irom bale •Kints to tie the
game - 1 1. Minutes Iattr,
Kints set up Exeter's secand
goal when tiffs shot went •
through the keeper's legs Lin
an angle, and David Russell,
cumin in (roto the side, hit
'the b. in for the score.
Exeter led 2-1 until near
game's end, when St. Marys
capitalized on a scramble at
the Exeter net 10 end Atte
game al 2-2.
This morning the -children
saw the last set of movies
and this afternoon will
celebrate everyone's bir-
thday with cake and ice
cream.
• Tomorrow morning will be
the last day of S.P.A.R.K
and a graduation party with
all 'the trimmings will he
held.
We would like to thank all
those people who !have made
- this,program the complete
success it has been. Special
thanks -is extended to Judy
Simmons whose belief in
kids made S P.A It K
booming in Thursday's 23-S
win. Seven runs in the third
inning broke the game wide
open, possible.
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