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Times-Advocate, 1978-11-30, Page 10 (2)Page 10 Times -Advocate. November 30, 1978 Sports �. Spotlight 'r By Ross Haugh !. After' a slow start the Exeter Hawks are stretching their wings in recent weeks and flying near the top of the standings in the OHA western junior • "D"' league. The Hawks.won two more games this week to run their current winning streak to seven and are only two points back of the league leading Mitchell Hawks. , Coach Ron Bogart has his charges moving in high gear despite.a couple of injuries. Goalie Steve'Beer wastost for the season when he broke a leg in a football. game a few weeks ago and Friday night, tite team's leading scorer Fred' Mommersteeg Jr. suffered -a broken collarbone early ' in the contest against Seaforth. • ' While seeing only a little action in the Friday game. Mommerteeg leads the Hawks with 23 points. Next with 20 points each are Ken Pinder and Jamie Caldwell at 20 points a piece. - The next chance for local fans to see the Hawks in action %rill be Friday night when the Lucan Irish Will • visit the South Huron Rec Centre. The last time these two arch rivals met. the emphasis Was on the offensive with the Hawks pulling out a 9-8 vietory.,To date the Irish have three victories • and the !fame number of ties in 11 starts. large n vmber skato IoeatA speciaf'show y "- Three merybers of the Exeter figure skating club will be appearing in a special tel next The large number of Debruyn. Lori Dalrymple. O'Toole, Laurie McLelland. Vanstone, Susan Tieman, Thursday. December 7 . / members of the Exeter Scott Bishop. Tracy - Case. Cherie Wedlade. :Michelle Hunger, Monique Brenda Pincombe, Laurie Prout and Audrey figure skating club took part Twobadges - Laurie Glavin. Five badges - Janene Hunger, Chris McLeod, in the first test of the season -Julie Glavin. Cindy Moore. Seller, Joanne Seller, Joel Tracy ht'c1ionald, Elizabeth :Adkins Will be seen on Stars on Ice as part of the Ilder- recently and were successful Marcie Ellison. Michelle Cottrell. ton winter club precision skatingteam. in passing., Wagner.Hunger, Sandra UeBoer. p g, - � Ellison, Lori Lynri Wa - Jennifer. Rose. The three skaters who ' The show will be seen on CKCO Kitchener. Those who passed are as Terra Ahrens, Jens Gregson, attended the C.F.S.A. test Michael Jeffery. Janet Six badges - Lisa Blue, day at the Stratford Skating Channel 13 at 7 p.m . next Thursday night. Don't miss follows: Julie Tieman, Jodi Chanyi. it One badge - Anne N•alper, Wright. Kim Murray, Angela Club Sunday. wer�,�sttc= Joseph Szabo, Melissa Blue, Cottrell Seven badges Debbie cessful. - While •talking about figure skaters, a large Tina Taylor. Scot Russell. Three badges - Michelle Down. number of the local club -members were successful in . Julie Merner, Fred Steciuk, Slemin, Sara Patterson. Eight badges - Tammy - Those passing tests were the first test days of the year held last week. Stephanie Baptiste. Cberyt Tanya DOIbridge. F Bell, Charlotte \filler, Pam Senior Bronze dance- -' Three .members went a little further a field Sun- Oke. Angela Gilbert. Sharon Four. badges Lisa Cottrell. European Waltz Karen thy and participated in tests at the -Stratford club. Westlake. Timothy Ellerington, Kelly Hern. Ten badges - Kendra Hart. Junior Silver dances - P P Nethercott. Barbara Wendy Ballentyne. Tracy Arthur. Dean Smith, Melanie Harris tango - Debbie Successfully passing their tests were Karen Hart. Tiernan, Gregory Clarke. Spencer. Catherine Davison. Smith. r Josephson. Rocker Foxtrot - DehhieJosephson and Eleanor Salmon. Marie Debruyn. Henry Jennifer • Hancock. Patti Eleven badge▪ s • - Kelly Eleanor Salmon. Plan dinner eliVW.O.W.#7.0T' frii,'.0 ..(i:'.{1:'#7.0°0° rti° 07..E ...k.b li:I.W..W'i rT:'.feintiW iY. fYPOWW t� # W tr.07. W.OW.0Y1 0Y1;ides Ir intr.t OW7.0 V7.0W.IM. re.W W O?'3 One of the sporting highlights in the area will soon .* t 73 73 • be rolling around again. We are talking of the sixth an- / nual Exeter Sportsmen's Dinner. Sponsored by the f";.�. Hey Kids ..Here's Great News For You • Z Exeter Lions it- will he held Tuesday. February 6 at * -_1 the South Huron Rec Centre.. Dinner chairman Peter Raymond and his hard working committee have already lined up a good ru SANTA -CLAUS '' ' ..., nucleus of speakers and celebrities and this will be ''4,i.:___ • ` 1 added to as the dinner comes closer. ' Z The headline speaker is former Pittsburgh Pirate ` � --' Will be in our store �� manager Bobby Bragan, who did some of his major i ! �' �' with.the old -Brooklyn Dodgers. league catching'wk,_ _ /� � •• . Probably one of the colorful and definitely the -.: f SATURDAY 1 •3a to 3i3O •oldest and most experienced of -the celebrities will be ® •~~ Frank Selke Sr. who needs no introduction to hockey .`� �� fans of all ages. ,:: -►---- sf Come In For Free Treats The Lions.continue to come up each year with ex- - 4 cellent masters of ceremonies and this year is no ex- - ` - .� ception. At the head table to introduce the guests will - Leave Your Letters With Santa In Person \--. . be Tom McKee of r~ BC Sports, ,........,Ni.` -a.•: •+_''� �`p .fin•, Negotiations are now going on for representatives *�'( - i 4 from• the Toronto Blue Jays. Detroit Tigers and Toxon- � fit:..... .And Tell Dad To Bring Along His Camera To Catch The Action. to Argos. • . - - Anotherrlistinct possibility is Father Quinn of the - —� - famous flying Fathers hockey team, '•.- Tickets for the dinner remain e r L and are * GIT SUGGESTIONS FOR EVERY1:11:11: ON YOUR LISTayaitableimm am• member of the -Exeter Lions club. " :1 portion of this amount can be used for tax deduc- 4•ti' tions , e' Buy Now ...While Selection At Its Best Bet Dad Will Go 1979 baseball • r• `` '' : rf .r r .d Cross Country {'4 Snowmobile' Struts For These Ideas With the first snowfall of the winter Monday mor- * 'rs And . otos came an apprnpriate press release from the ' Toronto Blue Jays. C'.1 a -•-"- Downhill • One and Two -Piece ... For Everyone In The Family BEACH B-� 9 `"`� It told about the Toronto baseball club's training �= -'`2 ' ' schedule for the 1979 American league season. SKI PACKAGES * WINTER PARKAS &COATS M- �� ,....„, ' The pre -schedule series which is known as the ,� • „,,, grapefruit league will begin for the Blue Jays on ' S We have the area's largest choice C '' = 1 Saturday. March 10 at 1 30 p.m. at Grant Field when . * �E7 fOR EVERY USE '" ''' :5 f ski packages and accessories GLOVES t ,they play host to the ('incinatti Reds. O s P g MITTS & j 7 7 Reg. the third consecutive year that the SIZES FOR EVERYONE IN THE Box o R$ eg.95 n : This marksh Blue Jays' have been slated to start the exhibition~ FAMILY ... TO FIT ANY BUDGET Ladies Teens season at their home base in Dunedin. Florida. -�� Bomber T e Blue Jays will playa total of 86 pre -season.,: Ski - r ' _V�t Batteries ••n 13 at home and ,away in Florida Burin St le Winter `' g and the early part of April before heading HOCKEY NETS '- \ low, low 95 _ • Jackets Jackets 36 north After a tear's absence from the'spring training PRICED $ P►i:e of ... Exchange schedule hoth,Cincinatti and Minnesota will face the ;:�8 �� Toronto dub in a home and away series. 'b FROM ONLY , Priced 9S 6 -PIECE 9 9s $34 Screwdrivers Returning favorites to Dunedin will include the: From Oniy SET defending western division champion Kansas City For the sports on your list., - ., #666 or. $� 99 - Royals. the powerful .Boston Red Sox.- the National * 348 league eastern division champion Philadelphia '- HockeyEquipment and ladies g p pWinter Boots, • Phillies. the young Pittsburg Pirates Ind the other * . :; Skates, Sticks, Etc. Ski Suits 21 Piece 18 major league team from Canada. the Montreal Expos. For Work And Play ':. ' n -The Baltimore Orioles will make their first ever - •* Exeter Minor Hockey priced9S Socket • -visit to Dunedin on March 28. All games are set to • ' $4$ - start at 1 .30 p m. - `� Jackets All SIZES From $' 395 From , s �,� 77,,,._...• Set 2 88 Prior to their opening game at Grant Field on • ,t * Tennis Equipment - =sir ono .March 10. the Blue Jays will be headquartered at the Cecil P. Englebert Recreational Complex 'which sere- .-.. * Snow Shoes & Bali Gloves FROM ADIDAS - i'gow 1,1575t55$1 15 555 Reg. $16.95 �� - ed as the Blue Jays minor league training site last ' , * Golf Clubs, Bags, Carts TRAINING SUITS, SPORTS BAGS, . • ; year as well as the home of their 1978 Florida•instruc- * 4�P�eee Wrench Set ' tion�lleaqueteam. � Curling Brooms, Shoes, SPORT SHOES After commencement of the schedule the major Gloves, Sliders, Etc. - $ 3688 league operations will switch to Grant Field, the site * 3IB "-1 l/4 " of all Blue Jay home games.- >'- Pitchers , and catchers will be reporting to +� r tion • Dunedin on February 24 ready to work out the follow- * qy inq day with the remainder of the, squad scheduled to * � ; , .MacLEA .4St S ,,, start workouts March 1. , ;Ili MIA first American league game for the Blue Jays �� in the 1979 season at Exhibition Stadium will be played az.,, �� 74) Friday. April 13 with the Kansas City Royals supply-�_ V til j� Err.rpt 235-0800 AUTOMOTIVE LTD Our Store Is Big Enough To Set,ve Your Needs ... But n ingthe opposition. Game time has been moved to 3:30 �R- Radio Shack ASC. Store • Small Enough To Be Friendly p.m. in respect of the traditional -Good Friday holy hours and the Passover Celebration. 11:114:01/44.0:0:0:0.04 •0.0 •� •0 0:0:0 % :0.0 •t 0-;0:0.0,,1..011 .•0:0:0**0,•0,•0:0:0:011:0:0:0:0434031:0:0:04:011:0434:0:04:0:031441i :0:0:011.0:03 `•0:0:0��1 4031•• 0,•0'•l�`0`1;04i 4:0:04:0 0314 �;r TO APPEAR ON TV -- The Ilderton winter club precision skating team will be appecinng on CKCO Kitchener Channel 13•on December 7 at 7 p.m. on the Stars cm Ice show..The skaters were first in an Euclid. Ohio competition, third in'the Canadian International event and have performed in Dorchester, Stratford, Mitchell and Ilderton. Three Exeter and area girls are on the team- They ate Brenda Prrcombe Laurie Prout and Audrey Adkins. The entire team is -shown above. Back, left, Cathy Coyle, Diana May Anna -Marie Corlett Debbie Warneck, Lynn Koiigh, Tracy.Masson, Gail Cowell, Kim Bodajla, Carol Roberts, Anne Hrlborn and Lyndo Lloyd Front, ie.r •,une`Cott, Martha Kelly, Shirley Stovel, Audrey Adkins, Brenda Pirfcombe, Laurie Prout, Marcie Saw rick, Beverly Wioy ora elley Worris. Three seniors. pass in Stratford, >• Jets take drubbing. Personally l from London Kings , Selected The season record of the Reynolds. 1978 DODGE ASPEN Sra Lucan Ilderton Jets fell to That was the closest the tion wagon, super 6. six they es and 10 defeats Jets were able to get. The auromotic, power steering, as they were thoroughly That widened their margin power brakgs and rodio. trounced 13-6 by the London. io9�Lat the end of 40 minutes low mileage. licence Kings. of play and outscored the L-1 MtE742. was 55295 The regularly .scheduled club 4-2 in the final session. $51 00 Ontario Hockey Association .. Ed Robb notched the 1978 GREMLIN Two Continental senior contest second Jets score at 3.12 of was toed Sundaynight as the second period on a pass door. 6cyi nder,automotic, ptayed g from Gary Herr, Jim Yin- power steering, power the London Gardens. brakes and rodio. low This week the Jets will negardented the London net mileage. Licence NWH346 swing back into fuller action at 15.13 as. he converted a $3695 with three games on the Pass from Brian Murphy and schedule. They will be in two minutes later, Marty 1977 DODGE ASPEN Petrolia Friday night, Reynolds registered with Four. door, custom model Sunday they will be at home assists going to Brian with factory .oir Ion- to meet the Woodstock Murphy and Jim Pinnegar. ditioning, six. sylinder, Royals. The two final Jets goals in power steering, power the third period came as brakes and radio. licence Game ,time has been power play attempts were i MFK741. Was 54595 moved back to 7.30 p.m. due 54395 to a bantam tournament at successful. the Ilderton arena Burin the At 6.38 Dave Revington hit 1977 SPORT FURY Two afternoon. Tuesday the• L -I , the mark on a play started door, 318 V-8, automatic. by Bill,White and Ian power steering, power club travels to Stratford to McTavish and Brian Mur h meet the Perths. P Y brakes and radio. low completed his team's mileage. Licence 0A)722In London. Sunday night, scoring at 12.09 as he scored $3995 the Kings jumped into a 4-1 on an unassisted effort. It lead after the first period of was a slap shot from the blue 1976 PINTO, Two door, 4 play and continued to in- line. Lorne Daer and Jim cyl., automatic with radio. crease their lead throughout Farmer shared goal tending Only 16,000 mites. bicenct the balance of the game. duties for the Jets. U51-1097. Was 2895 Wally Keating scored the Tom Trevail and Wally $2795 1'ti-st of- three goals for the Keating led the London Kings at 1.41 of the first scoring- attack -with three 1476 AMC f air con- underway. to get the scoring oafs apiece. Bob Gardner WAGON Factory air con- underµa Exactlytwat g P ditioning, deluxe int., 302 Y was next with a two goal v8, power steering, power minutes later, Jamie Robb performance and singles brakes and rodio. 40,000. put the Jets back on even were added by Jeff Van miles. Licence KiN488 t terms as he finished off a Fleet, Brian Chinnick, Mac $2895 three way effort with captain .Westgate, Bruce Reddick Barry Baynham and Marty and Jeff Dale. 1 9 7 2 P O N T I A C� PARISIENNE Two door hardtop, 350 V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes and radio. 60,000 miles. Licence DFW900 NOTICE The public's co-operation in not using the golf course for snqwmobiling and cross country skiing is requested. 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