Times-Advocate, 1978-11-09, Page 11 (2)r
Re-elect
RUDY
ENGEL
For a third
term of
dedicated
SERVICE ON THE
'LUCAN HYDRO COMMISSION
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WASTE CONTAINER
SERVICE FOR
Exeter, Hensall,
Grand Bend, Parkhill
and all areas within
C.H.Lewis'
(Lucan)Ltde
4
o y,
VOTE
DIANNE'-MOLLARD
For
Councillor
Township of McGillivray
Colonials get
one draw
The (;rand Bend Colonials
gained Artie in their firtit two
starts of the season in the
South flurort intermediate
hockey league.
In the /league opener, in
Zurich Friday night. the
Colonials dropped a 6-3 deci-
sion to Kettle Point and Sug;
day they played to a 4-4 dpaw
with Thedford. •
A third period goal .by
Mike Desjardine with
assists going to Bob Lovie
and Paul Maguire enabled
-the Colonials _to get the tie -
with Thedford.
Thedford took a 2.0 first
period lead on goals by,
John
Ross and Dave Sharp.
. Grand Bend rebounded in
the middle period. and
. scored three times with only
one reply from the opposi-
tion.
pposi-
tion.
Steve Kadlecik was
successful with two shots.
Assists on the first' score.
was credited to Larry Laye
and PeterGill while Lay'and
Paul Maguire assisted on
.' the second.
The third score came
from the stick of Rob
Teevins. Assisting. was
Mac Richardson. The Thed-
ford goal was scored bv.
Kevin ,Bryson.
Ed Van Gorp tallied for
Thedford in the third period
before Desjardine notched.
the equalizer,
In the loss -to Kettle
the ran end marksmen
were Pete Gill. Tom
Richardson and Steve
Kadlecik. Paul Maguire
picked up two assists while
single assists went to Larry
Laye and Tom Richardson:
The Colonials will by in ac-
tion on three occasions this
week. Friday night at 8:30
they will. play host to Thed-
ford 'at the Zurich arena.
Sunday "Tey will meet the
Zurich club in Zurich at a
p.m: and Monday night they
travel to Goderich for an
8 .,O p m. contest. -
Tie for first
in dart loop
The Winkers and Doubters
are currently tied for first
place in the Exeter Legion
mixed dart league with -26
•points. apiece.
-The Itchy Niters ate right
behind with 25 points and the
Sassenachs are fourth with'
24 points. The Sabres are
fifth with 22. the Flying High
and Out of Space each have
21 and -the Outlaws and DR's
are even at 20.
Completing the standings
are Nicky Tams 19, Family
Affair, 18. CB'ers, Scotties
and Shiphunters at 17,
Chances 14 and Canscotts 13.
This week's scores were:
Sabres 5 - Canscotts 0
CB'ers 4 — Shiphunters 1
Itchy Niters 4 — Outlaws 1
Winkers 4 — Out of Space 1
Scotties 3 — Chances 2
Doublers 3 — DR's 2
Sassenachs 3 — Nicky Tams
2
Flying High 3 — Family
Affair 2.
Friday's schedule is as
follows:
_ B:OO p.m.
Family Affair vs Out of
Space; DR's vs Scotties;
Outlaws vs Sabres; Flying
High vs Chances.
9:30 p.m.
Shiphunters vs Nicky
Tams; Doublers vs Winkers:
Sassenachs vs CB'ers; Itchy
Niters vs Canscotts.
SEPARATE SCHOOL ELECTORS
IN THE TOWNSHIPS OF LONDON, BIDDULPH,
WEST NISSO I, BLANSHARD, McGILLIVRAY
AND THE VILLA E OF LUCAN. -
On Nov. 13th Re -Elect
PAT
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- CRUNICAN
AS TRUSTEE TO THE LONDON
AND MIDDLESEX ROMAN CATHOLIC
SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD.
Thank you for
your continued
support
CRUNICAN, PATRICK
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A GOOD SEASON — The girls field hockey team at South Huron District High School going through the regular season un-
defeated, were runners-up at Huron-eerth and fourth at WOSSA. Bock, Left,. Sheila Edwards, Ann Marie Braifd,-'Teno De
Koker, Mari Ritchie, Marilyn Brand, Marg Pryde, Mary Ann- Hogan, Joanne De Haan, Tommy Robinson dad coach Jim
Workman. Front, Teresa Van Raay, Barb Rader, Karen Ford, Joan Skinner, captain Sue Chapman, Carol Abbott, Liz Scott and
Jeannette DeVries; Missing were Corot DeJonge and Bonnie Keyes.
T -A photo
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Host Tavistock, Friday
Ha'wksinbattIe forbasement
The Exeter Gawks will
find themselves in an
unusual positbn when they
skate onto the ice at the
giv.g -indications he is-
retdrning to form after being.
out of the lineup with a knee
inj'bry for 'most of last stirs
South Huro _centre; --season
. Lovier has been forced into
They'll be facing the • full-time service due to a
broken leg suffered by- the
Hawks other netminder,
• Steve Beer.
Exeter also kept the score
close on their namesakes
from Mitchell, who were
rolling to their fifth straight
win. •
Mitchell took an early lead
in the' tilt on a power play,
but • Fred Moat nersteeg
knotted the count near the
end of the first period when
he finished off a power play
with Dave Bogart and Jamie
Caldwell. •
Exeter took, 2-1 lead in
the opening minutes of the
second -when Caldwell scored
on a power play, with the
assist going to Mom-
'mersteeg and DonMtKellar.
Mitchell then' took ad-
vantage of having twd extra •
men to even the count at 6:01
and took a 3-2 lead -when they
scored 30 seconds later with
.one- Exeter player still
watching trom the penalty
box. '
Exeter. evened the
illy afters -the told -way
mark when Dave Atthill
found the range on a play
with Terry Caldwell, , but
Mitchell came back four
minutes later to score the
eventual winner with the
teams playing even. -
They added the insurance
marker in the final minutes
of the third period when
Brad Fisher scored
unassisted on a short handed
situation, - one of several
occasions- this season when
the Hawks have been scored •
on while enjoying a power
play. - •
Lovie handled 44 shots in
the Exeter net as than hosts
dominated play throughout
each period. He-tiad 17 shots
in the final period and kept
his team in contention with
some stellar play. -
The teams were even in
the penalty parade, each
serving10 minors.
tri Priday night's, contest
Tri Thamesford, the Hawks
were without the services of -
two regulars, and ran out of
Tavistock Braves in that
encounter and the.two teams
will be-battlingloescape the.
cellar of the northern
division of the Western
Junior "D" league.
For the past two years, the
Hawks have been at the top
end- of that league. hut now
find themselves tied- with
Tavistock for last _place
behind Mitchell, LucaW and
Seaforth, with identical
records of two wins and for
losses, not including
Exeter's game last night in
Bothwell.
The Hawks dropped their
only two starts this week..
losing 6-1 in Thamesford;
Friday, and then coming
home from Mitcheltwith a 5-
deficit on Tuesday.
However, • even in defeat
there was a glimmer of hope,
as netminder Randy -Lovie
turned in an • exceptional
effort against Mitchell, to
steam in the final stanza as
the Trojans scored four
count titres to post their decisive
6-11Tiargin.
The Hawks out -played
their hosts by a slim margin
over the first two periods,
brut some stellar netminding
by Andy Riley kept them off
the sheet on several good
attempts.
They took a 1-0 lead late in
the first period when Jamie
- Caldwell blinked the -light on
a play. with Kerry Bedard
and -Dave Bogart, but
Thamesford took over the
scoring from that, point to
hand the Hawks their third
loss of the season.
The. Trojans knotted the
count, in the last minute of
the fiat, scored the winner
�n a power play in the se-
cond and then rattled home
'their other four in the third.
one of those also coming on
a power play and another
while the Hawks enjoyEd the .
man advantage.
Exeter won the penalty
"parade. picking up 15. in-
cluding a 10 minute rMscon-
duct to Don McKellar in the
. -final minutes of the third.
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Times-9dvocate, November 9, 1978
Alge 11
Field hockey team
enjoys good year
The South Huron District
High School girls field
hockey team placed fourth in
- the' WOSSA Championships
held, Saturday -at,-Medway.
Defence wasAthe order of
the day as the local girls won
one game 1-0, played three
scoreless. ties and lost the
final game to Medway by a
-score of 14.
In the first game, Listowel
provided the opposition, with
a scoreless draw being the
result. This was the third
time the teams have met this
season argcj the third 'draw:
The' t•ocii1' girls applied
tremendous pressure, but
failed to score.
In theirsecond and third
games, North Middlesex and
Parkride Collegiate from St.
Thomas provided the op-
position, with 0-0 draws
resulting.
In the fourth game, the
girls managed to find the riet
as they defeated Woodstock
Collegiate 1-0 with Bonnie
Keys scoring and Marilyn
Brand assisting.
This victory was
welcomed as it gave the.
performed admirably during
the season and to Susan
Chapman this years captain
and Seanette Ise Vries, -both
founding members, who will
be greatly missed next year.
This victory was
welcomed as it gave the
team a needed boost for their
final game against the
fancied Medway High.
School, where hockey has
been played for ten years,
with considerable success at
provincial level.
Both teams played "fast
attractive hockey with the
play moving from end to end.
The - Local girls pressured
and frustrated the opposition
and had many good scoring
chances, but the hall refused
to enter the net..
Two minutes frons the end
Medway broke away and
scored a fine goal. South
Huron continued their
pressure, .but to no avall.
This was quite a -,day for
goaltender Carol DeJ-or,
• Who recorded -four shut outs .
The girls ended the season
with no silverware, but they,
should be"congratulated on
playing their best ever
season of hockey. -
A special thanks to the
grade nine students who
performed admirably during
the season and to Susan
Chapman this years captain
and Jeannette De Vries, both
founding members, who will
be greatly missed next year.
Several quit
town posts
- Exeter's ''newIy elected
council will have several
vacancies to fill on the
town's committees -and-
boards when they. take office
in December. -
Mayor Bruce "Shaw an-
nounced that three of the
four local members of the
rec centre board would be
retiring. including himself,
George Godbolt and Kim
McLean. •
In a letter to council this
,week. the rec centre board
advised that theap-
pointments should be made
later this year so the new
members can assume office
at the first January
meeting.. , -
The only local represen-
tative planning to stay on for
another term -is Jerry
MacLean
Former mayor, Jack
Delbridge. has also -tendered
his resignation as a member
of the committee of adjust-
ment. '
Derry Boyle. who will
take over the mayor's chair.
said he already had two men
who indicated they would fill
vacancies on the rec centre
board. .
Old checker players never
die. They just imovemiwa'y.
CAMPBELL, gar 0
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