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Times-Advocate, 1978-10-12, Page 9 (2)• Jets break even • The Lucan-Ilderton , Jets started off the regular schedule in the Ontario Hockey Association Con- tinental senior league this week with an even split. The Jets dropped a 7-3 decision Wednesday to the newest team in the league, the Chatham King Grain Maroons: - Back* on home ice at the Ilderton arena, Sunday afternoon the Jets scored a close 4-3 decision over the London Kings. - The L -I club is now idle until Tuesday, October- 17 when they travel to Petrolia to meet last year's champions. Two nights later Ga Tian. Stone Calcium Chloride in 100 pound bogs Sand & Stone - Gravel Stone for Weeping Beds EARL LIPPERT :.TRUCKING LTD. Crediton '234-6382 the Jets will be in London to meet the Kings again and October 22 they:will be back home• to- face the Preston Jesters. In Sunday's victory over Loudon, the Jets jumped into an early first period 2-0 lead and were never headed. Steve Proctor opened the scoring at 9.53 on a pass from Jack . Chipchase and less than two minutes later Bill White upped the score to 2-0 with the assist going to Gary Herr. Chuck Robbins scored tie first London goal at 11.35 and the period. ended 2-1 for the Jets. Dave Revington registered for the L-1 Club at 7.3.9 of the middle frame on a play started by Randy McIntyre.• Skip Cummins, came back for London to cut the margin back to one goal at•15.30 but, a minute later. Brian Murphy restored the two goal lead on a pass from Bill White. .Caitain Bran Chinick registered the final London score before. the period ended. Murray Jamieson was in goal for'the Jets apd picked up -the victory. - `Against the new Chatham club the Jets goals came early and late. Randy Kraut registered at 2.14 of the first period on a pass from Randy McIntyre. In the third period -it was McIntyre on'the firing end with assists going • to Dave Revington and Brian Murphy. • Bring your vehicles to us for prompt, efficient service at - reasonable rates. Right now is the time 10 get your car ready for winter. Rade Ihae A DIVISION OF TANDY E LECTRONICS LIMITED AUTHORIZED SALES CENTRE Yes • .. We Can Install - One For You TV TOWERS, ANTENNAS AND ROTORS . . . or we can provide you with all .the supplies ' you need to do it yourself. Now open Thursday and Friday • nights till 9:00. - GET OUR PRICE BEFORE YOU Bur Jerry MacLean & Son E.ae• AUTOMOTIVE IID. 7750600 OUR SCORE 15 BIG ENOUGH TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS BUT SMAII ENOUGH TO BE FRIENOt• i TOP WINNER IN HORSE SHOW Joanne Malone was a big winner largest horse shows in Toronto last week. With her horse Miss Sundial and fifth place ribbon. She also qualified for a Youth Register. of American Quarter Horse Association. • in one of she Merit won awarded T -A the world's a first, third by the photo New criminal coder"vies. encourage, safe gun use. - By BILLMcNU•TT January 1,.19.78, a number. of major new provisions -of the Criminal Code of Canada came into'effect. These measures were designed to encourage -the safe use of guns and to control their irresponsible . use. The question it, what affect will they eventually have on hunters and target shooters in the future. According to our Solicitor General in the booklet "Gun. Control, in Canada", he states: "The majority of gun___ owners and - users — Canada's responsible hunters and target shooters — will continue to enjoy these legitimate pastimes without significant hin- drance. There are four key measures introduced to achieve what our govern- ment says it desires. These may - be good. or bad depending whethetyouu are a serious gun owner or one who would like t'o see .the abolition of private firearms ownership. . The first ode is to -.one - which -will most affect responsible owners. Starting. January 11. 1979 a Firearms Acquisition Certificate will be required by any person wishing to obtain a firearm: The certificates will be issued by the federal government at local .levels. Applicants ' may be required to complete competence training and safety tests in' provinces where this provision of the firearms legislation has been implemented. This may not seem so bad. but no one seems to be able to tell me much about the test of who will not be required to be tested. What costs will be involved? Forsure the tax payer will suffer with additional costs. Someone must pay for the records which; must be kept. • People purchasing any • firearm or ammunition (as well as reloading com- ponents) are suffering from price increases due to regulations for inspections and higher safety standards.• The courts are now provjded with the authority to prohibit use or ownership of firearms by criminals.and - dangerous persons. These sound good but who can draw • a line between those s ho are . dangerous and those who are not. Police now have"greater powers to search for' and seize weapons in threatening situations. However, they One accident ' for town polices. Only one accident was investigated by the Exeter town police this week; ft occurring on Saturday when vehicles driven by Linda Farquhar, 349 Marlborough, and Peter Athanasakos, 312 Main, collided near the in- tersection of Main and Wellington St. Constable Brad S ler investigated and set total property damage at $1,000.. On Saturday, it was discovered that the rear door windows at Victoria and Grey Trust were broken and - in. addition, damage was found at the entrance of the apartment .building at 429 Main St. .. As a result orinvestigation by Constable Sadler, a mischief and wilful damage charge was laid against Michael. Thomas Baird, a tenant of 429 Main. He ap- peared in cbtlrt Tuesday and the case was adjourned'until October 24. When roasting with plastic oven bags it is a safe precaution against bursting to shake one tablespoon of flour into the bag before filling, this guards against "humping"-- a condition which can happen when a layer of fat prevents steam from escaping normally from the juices below. Follows carefully the manufacturers instructions for air holes and pan size. Spitfire*" Weighing in at just 275 pounds. John Deere Spitfire is the lightweight snowmobile champ. The 340 cc , free-air engine lets you romp all ciay.at trail -riding speeds. An aluminum slide' -rail suspension adjusts to your weight and snow conditions Spitfire also features: a unique direttdrive-system .. disc brake riveted grouser -bar track ... and more Test -ride the Spitfire.compact today. A special- machine at a special price $1430.00 • • EXETER 519) 235-1915 gioramm must- subsequently justify any search and seizure in a report to a• magistrate. • Prohibited and restricted .weapon laws have been extensively revised and probably the best change from all points of view is that the courts -can also impose . heavier penalties for gun- -related offences including Mandatory prison sentences. in later columns I, will go into more detail' on - these changes in- the laws but the big question still -remains "How can one control people who break laws with laws?" • Young horsewoman wins three awards �.s s The Thanksgiving weekend was one of the most exciting and rewarding of her life for a young Centralia girl. Joanne Malone who has been one of the most con- sistent winners at horse shows in Western Ontario for the past several years Getting on to the local scene, we find'.ehiriook salmon in our river,as far as • Morrison Dam. There are only a few yet but -hopefully we will have another heavy run like last f.f1l. The recent snows In the north have moved the ducks • down in small numbers but 1 hill/livid no reports •of geese 'Ott ny largenumbersyet. X pefully this week -the big' floc will move in and we will get some good shooting • Many of .the moose hunters, in our area are now up north so hopefully' we will he reporting on the successful area hunters shortly. Those of you who are successful give me a 'call and tel me know. So 'till next week good, luck and enjoy the outdoors. BOWLING RO DA OB SP CB PR C4 $U OP LE Exeter Men's 'A' G. Latulippe 758 . K. Rader 662. B. Farquhar 847 R. Smith 802 T. -Wail 610 K. Wurm 609 E. Matzold 737 G. Webb 642 A. Meintyfe 675 C. Murray 681 Men's Wednesday .7 0 4 3 4 3 5 2 5- 2 19 6 14 10 9 3 17 8 7 9 YW R- Fravne 633 5 17 FL P. Lavier 756 7 14 EX M. Whiting659 2 13 8T1-1 D. Harvey 658 12 TR B. Devries 557 • • 7 10 BS B. Barnes 549 7 • 9 PE J. Steward 681 6 1-11 G. Moir 558 0 3 Ladies Thursday HD P. HunterDuvar664 • 3 29 CG--L:-Dietrich 479 • 0 13 PP C. Moore 577 4 26 BB ' P. Forrest 567 7 18 RO V. Flynn 523 2 13 WR N. Westlake 475 4 9 MM V. Lindenfield642 5 29 JS M. Bridges 494 3 6 •PK K. Brock 551 0 16 AH G. Webster 664 7 26 SP-- ,F. Gibson 586 7 18 GR C. McFalts 552 b 0 TB TS HG MN 18 TL DS OM 11H GG Ladies Thursday J. Mantes' 614 L. Smith 645 N. Jones 520 J. Russell 581 S. Wright610 B. Bowerman 601 M. Ferguson 485 S Lammie 547 M. Rhode 463 - B. Bierling 672 2 28 tip' 1 0 0 7 4 25 7 24 7 25 5 14 0 4 2 9 5 29 Mixed Friday & Sunday 13B S.Glanville.580 BBG-J .Koricina 508 CR 6: Bierling 683 CH W. Webster 625 CO R. Mercer 628 FA C-.Doxtator600 7 18 0 4 7 24 0 14 5 10 2 14 Sunday ti CF E. We ber 702 5 17 DN J•. Smith 713 . 2 13 BL G. Wilson 751' 5 19 HP. A. Lavier 584 2 10 GT. B. Hogg 881 5 16 •HR. J. Gage 629 - 2 9 . Wednesday morning Lovell 418 A. Wilson • 502 N. Coleman - - 596 R Berends 490 r. Snelt 454 • Council stands for re-election In, Stanley township the +•xrstrng council will be - andtng for re-election in- - tile upcoming municipal election; ;Hee Consitt said he will he. seeking his second term .as reeve of the town- . ship Ile has been on council ante 1968. • Deputy -reeve Paul Steckle sand= he=will--seek--a--second • term as Deputy -reeve Prior to taking the Deputy -reeve's " position. Steckle served on council for AIX years. - ('ounctllors Don Brodie. Don :McGregor and Clarence Hau inducaled Ihec ++111. seek re-election brought home three top awards from one of the largest horse shows in th world. . Joanne riding her favorite Miss Sundial was the winner in youth pleasure, third in showmanship and fifth in • horsemanship. The show the largest all• breed horse show in Canada was held October 6-9 at the CNE in Toronto. It was combined with the Ontario. Rodeo - Association, . the National Reigning Association and the National. Cutting Horse Association. With her wins in Toronto Joanne has qualified for -the Youth Register of Merit Awarded by the American Quarter Horse Association. Joanne is the daughter of Jack and Irene Malone, . Centralia. • • 1 skidoo Luxury plus performance New ski-doo EVEREST" 440 .Meet the tan -cooled jet set Both Everest 440 and 340 boast Rotax power and Instant Torque' drive to pour on the speed Long. wide track to take oro the hills Two -passenger luxury. Ski -Doo Two Season Warranty Tr Avow* of Bomhs•dRr L1m,ted UY CANADIAN.MAKES CENTS' SAVE o $3OO Buy Before Oct. 16 and Beat The Price in- crease. IoM nA OI( Goalooit errs dirty skidvlo ,nowfnoh,le. SOUTH BEND SPORTS PHONE 243=2550 4 mi. S. of Grand Bend on Hwy. 21 Your Blood is Always Needed • BE A. : BLOOD DONOR Times -Advocate, October 12, 1978 Paw) 9 SOUTH HURON RECREATION BOARD CHILDREN'S GYMNASTICS PROGRAM The South Huron' Recreation Board is offering a L gymnastics program for children between the ages of 4 and 16 on Saturday at the South Huron District High School (old gym). Previous experience- is not necessary. COStT: $15.00 for 15 weeks STARTING: October 21st, 1978 aeturn the fglfowing- registration form before Oct. 13th. To: S.H.R.C. Box 1810, Exeter, Ontario. NAME AGE TELEPHONE ADDRESS Did you take summer gymnastics Yes ' No Did you take -gymnastics last winter Yes ...*lo if so whdt group ,were you in? What color bar did you receive? ceebee is, new to Exeter • T-SHIRTS • TRAINING SUITS • GYM BAGS • JACKETS The. '''Cee Bee" has something for your athletic needs. 282 Macri Street South, Exeter. 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