Times-Advocate, 1978-11-16, Page 18 (2)Page 18 Times -Advocate, November 16, 1978
x...•. Some
REAL
VALUE
on Five A-1
Used Cars
Roti
5
Great
Buys
1977 DODGE ROYAL 2 -door,
copper metallic, V-8, automatic,
power steering, power brakes,
white walls, wheel covers, body
moldings, AM rodio, other extras.
-One owner, 'o sharp car. Licence
MBD018.
1976 FORD LTD Brougham 4-
• door, creme with tan vinyl roof,
V-8, automatic, power steering,'
power brakes, automatic air con-
ditioning, AM FM stereo, split
bench seat, many other extras. A
one owner car in like new condi-
- tion.
1975 FORD CUSTOM -Spa 2 -
door, medium green metallic, V-8,
c ..omatic, power steering and
brakes. radio. whitewalls and
wheel covers. Very good
transportation. Licence JCNO99.
1975 FORD CUSTOM 500 4-
* door, dark blue metallic, V-8,
automatic, power steering and
brakes, whitewalls, wheel discs. A
.. reoi. fine one owner car. Licence
JFN573
1975 • TORINO 4, -door sedan,
dork green, V-8, automatic,
Power . steering and brakes,
radio, whitewalls, wheel discs,
other extras.' Very clean
throughout one owner.
1974 FORD CUSTOM 500 2 -
color, new copper itnish, V-8,
automatic, power steering, power
brakes.' radio, other extras. One
owner, good ; transportation.
Licence NOY848
'3595
'3500
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'1995
'1795
'1295
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BEST IN HURON -PERTH -- A number of trophies for top performances were presented at Saturday's annual banquet of the
Huron -Perth intermediate baseboll league. Above, vice-president Percy Bedard presents the' best pitcher award to Jim
Guenther of the Dashwood Tigers while Doc Miller of Clinton accepts the home run trophy from president Bob Hoffman,
Staff photo
Jetscontinue to have trouble
with Perths in Continental loop'
\
The luck of the Lucan-
Ilderton Jets against the
Stratford Perths in the 01—
IA-Continental Senior league
hasn't chahge any from
precious years. -
The Jets were not able to
make anc progress this
week as they dropped two •
decisions to the Perttis: The.
L -I club was eliminated py
Stratford in last year's
playoffs
Wednesday night in Strat-
.forsi the -Perths waltzed
away with an 8-2 victory and
on Ilderton arena ice Friday
evening triumphed by a
score of 5-2:
This week the Jets will be
in action' on three occasions.
They were in Chatham last
night. •Wednesday. they will
travel to Woodstock Friday
night and will be back home
at the Ilderton arena Sunday
afternoon at 2 p.m. to take
on the same Chatham King
Grain Maroons.
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❑ The oven stays cool -
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3 Handy swing -open
door stays out-of-the-way 0 Posi-
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oven light 0 Full-size oven
O Removable molded glass oven
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in kitchen, dining room, patio,
cottage or boat 0 Indicator lights
for all operations 0 Browning
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TIME COMPARISON CHART
Rolled rib roast (5 lbs
$eked potatoes (4)
Turkey (12 lbs )
Bacon (3 strips)
Sloppy Joes (4)
Can of Soup -
Scrambled. eggs (2) •
Frozen TV Dinners
30 minutes (med.)
11-12 minutes
90 minutes
1 minute 45 seconds
60 seconds
3-4 minutes
2. minutes - ..
5-7 minutes
FIDE CHRISTMAS TURKEY -With Each
Microwave Oven Sold During MIDNIGHT
MADNESS This Friday In Exeter 6:00 p.m.
to Midnight.
•
Doer injured
Jets goalie Lorne Daer
who turned in a couple•of ex-__
eellent performances a
week ago was injured in the
second period against Strat-
ford. Friday and was replac-
ed by Murray Jamieson.
Goals by Randy Miller and
Pave Ferrede in the third
period gave Stratford
enough to win 5-2 Ferrede's
. goal came while the Jets
were attempting to score on
a power play
The only goal of the first
period came from the sticke
of Stratford's Jim Betts.
In the second period each
team was able to fire two
successful shots. Former St.
Marys Lincoln Dan Seguin
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notched both Strattord
markers.
Dave Revington held the
same honours for the L -I
- club. Revington registered
at 15:59 with assists going to
Ed Robb and Scott Graham
and he put the puck past
Dennis Thorpe in the' Strat-
ford nets less than three
minutes later on a play
started by Tgfn Hodgins
Stay even early,
In Stratford Wednesday
night. the Jets were.able to
keep on even terms with the
Perths for most of the first
half of the game.
Mike Anstett was the only
first .period marksman to
put the Perths ahead 1-0.
College team gets
a point in SH league
In two South Huron in-
termediate hockey league
play this week. the Centralia
College Saints• played a 5-5
tie with the Kettle Point and
lost 6-3 to the Parkhill
Merchants.
The College team will be
in Hensall tonight. Thursday
-and Monday they will meet
the Grand Bend Colonials in
Zurich. .
Kettle Point took a 3-1
first period lead on goals by
Gary Jackson. Allan
Bressette and Mark George.
Brian Gilpin registered
for LCAT on passes from
Rick Vanos and Dave Ward.
The Saints bopnced back
in the middle period and out-
scored the opposition three
goals to one.
Wayne Chalmers notched
the first goal on . an un-
assisted effort before Kettle
Point scared again.
Late in the period. Don
Kneeshaw converted a pass
from Harry Hulman and
Wayne Chalmers registered
, en a pass from Brian Gilpin
to tie the score at 4-4
In the third period, Wayne
Nahmabin chalked 'up the
fifth Kettle Point marker
before Wayne Chalmers
fired his third goal of the
game to knot the count
again; assisting were Brian
Gilpin and Rick Varios. -
In the second - game.
Parkhill jumped into a 3-2
first period lead and were
never headed
Brian Gilpin scored the
first College goal on a three-
way effort with Rick Vanos
and Dave Ward. Next came
a successful shot by John
Nyenhuis• on passes from
Dan Kneeshaw and Kyle
Pedersen.
The first period .Par -chill
goals came'from the sticks
of Ernie Schlegel, Ron
Lockhart and Rob Thoman.
Gary McLeod and Ron
Lockhart hit for Parkhill- in
the middle period while
Rick Vanos replied for
CCAT with assists going to
Dave Ward and Brian
Gilpin.
The only third period goal
was fired by Dan Lagerwerf
for Parkhill.
Ed Robb converted a pass
from Ed Parkinson at the 59
second mark of the second
period to even the score on a
temporary basis. Randy
Miller. Tim Heinbuch and
Dave Ferrede scored later
in the middle frame to give
Stratford a commanding
lead.
Ed Parkinson counted the
second and final L -I goal at
10:22 of the closing period on
passes from Barry
'Baynham and Brian.
Murphy.
In the third period the
Perths scored four times to
complete the rout. Randy
Miller scored twice while
single scores were fired by
Dave Ferrede and Graham
Snyder. •
Murray Jamieson was in
goal for the Jets and faced a
total of 63 shots from the
Perths while his team-
mates could manage only 30
shots at Dennis Thorpe in
the Stratford nets.
WIN SECOND DRAW — The foursome of curlers shown
above won the second draw of the Exeter curling, club open-
ing mixed bonspiel. Bock, left, Doris Hackney and Al Beotiie.
Front: Sharon O'Toole and Reno Mclean.
Photo by Reg McDorlold-
lucan rec
hockey loop/
In this week's Lucan, Rec .
League hockey games
yellow and green tied at 3-3
and in a high scoring game.
The reds defeated 'he blues
10-7.
Jeff Park and Mike Wraith
scored early in the game for
the yellows, who looked like •
they were going to walls
away with the game until
Don Murray and Gary Miller
scored consecutive goals to
even the count.
With three minutes .left to
play Jim Hodgins scored for
the yellows which set the
stage for Tom Hardy's tying
goal with 34 seconds
remaining in the gartte.
In the second game the.
blues came out skating and
established an 'early 5-2 lead
over the reds. The quick
start seemed to show that the
blues were on their way to
their first victory but. the
reds fought back to a 6-6tie
at the end of the second
period.
In the third period Daryl
Wheat, Bev Chapman and
Pete Martin scored for the
reds before Chris Mouratzen
scored a short-handed goal
and his fourth of the game
for the blues to make the
score 9-7. Jiin Thomas then
scored a goal to finish the
scoring.
• Also scoring for the reds
were Brad Taylor with two
and Pete Martin adding two
others and. Daryl Wheat
adding,one other beside their
third period goals and
George Ewer with one. -
Scoring for the " blues
besides Mouratzen's four
goals were Pete -Butler with
two and Don- Lankin one.
In the first game the three
stars were Gary Miller,
Gary Revington and Mike
Wraith. In the second game
Chris Mouratzen, Pete -
Martin and Bra0 Taylor
were awarded Che three
stars.
Brad Taylor leads the
scorers with 14 goals and 19
points, followed by Mike
Wraith with 13. Gord Moon
has 10 and Chris Mouratzen.
Don Murray, 'Bill Boshart
and Ron Keys are tied at.
nine each.
A
TOWN
'OF
EXETER
Final Instalment
of Taxes Due
NOVEMBER 30, 1978
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Tremendous selection available for
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A TWO POINTER Dave bell runs the ball into the
Goderich end zone for a two point convert on South Huron's
only touchdown in Saturday's loss to Goderich. T -A photo
REMINDER NOTICE
Village of Zurich
taxpayers are reminded that the final
installment of 1978 taxes is due on or
before November 30, 1978. Avoid
penalty for late payment by remit-
ting before November 30.
Sharon Baker
Clerk -Treasurer
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