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Times-Advocate, 1987-01-28, Page 10f Page 10 Times -Advocate, January 28, 1987 Host Brussels tonight WIN BETTER BUTTER 'SPIEL --- A rink skipped by Gerry Prout won the second draw and -overall cham pionship of Sunday's mixed curling bonspiel sponsored by Gay Lea Foods. Above, Gay Leo district chair- man John Campbell presents the trophy to Gerry Prout, Ferne and Bill Dougall and Dorothy Prout. FIRST DRAW WINNERS — Winning the first draw of Sunday's Gay Lea Foods mixed curling bonspiel was a rink skipped by Doug Pearson. At the left Tocol director Edwin Miller presents the trophy to Doug Peorson, Didi and Albert VanDyken and Terri Pearson. At the right is Gay Lea fieldman Bob Leslie. In ringette Tweens score win over Broncos The Exeter Tweens have mastered the fame of ringel1t' If you don't believe this. just ask the Exeter Itronc•os The.. Itrone•us. a very successful atom boys hockey learn tried their hand al ringette tor the lir'st time Sun- day and were deleated 6-3 by the Tweens. • Julic 1ierner scored a pair of goals for the girls with singles registered by (:is©Ile Charrette. 1114ple. Carrie Lovie and Jayge,,l(owy.. -- Oetfing as. sls-were Giselle Char - retie with two and Becky Morgan. . Becki Farquhar and Carrie Lovie one eacti- 41. ..Joel Campbell took care of the Broncos scoring single handedly with • three goals. . In the last regularly scheduled game of the season. .the 'Tweens • defeated 1luron Park by a score of -6-27 Julie \lernier. Giselle Charrette and Beck % Morgan' .hared scoring honours wlllt two foals apiece. ficccr Farquhar was the lop playinakei- with two assists to her credit. Helping set up one goal apiece were Janette Papple. Becky Morgan. Julia \Lerner and Carrie Lucie. \lacy Lynn Uielrich and Keri -Lynn i(ulte•n a ored Tor Huron Park with Best Interest 93/4%' Guaranteed Investment Certificates . subject to change Gaiser•Kneale ti♦ Insurance Brokers Inc Exeter Grand Bend 235.2420 238-8484 Clinton Hensall Goderich 482.9747 262-2119 524-2118 UsbOrne & Hibbert Mutual Fire Insurance Company_ r, Ontario NOM ISO (Established in 1876) Provides , Full In- surance Coverage for Town Dwellings as well as Farm Properties DIRECTORS & ADJUSTERS Jock Harrigan RR 3 Luton . 227.1305 Robert -Gardner RR 2 Stoffo 315.2739 Lloyd Morrison RR I St, Marys 219.8277 tonne Feeney RR 2 Dublin 345-2543 Jock Hodgert RR 1 Kirkton 229.6152 Robert Chaffe RR 5 Mitchell 348 8293 AGENTS Ross Hodgert, Woodham John Moore Dublin Joseph Uaioc 'Mitchell 229.6643 345.2512 318.9012 In the event of a loss the director must see the damage before repairs are made. Diane \lc'Inlyre getting an assist The Exeter Broncos lost Wednes- day's second OMIIA round robin playoff game by a score of 8-1 !e Lambeth. Earlier they had beaten Forest 8-2. The lone goal for the Broncos came from the stick of Mark Brintnell on an unassisted effort late in the second period. Dashwood By MRS. IRVIN RADER Dashwood SenlorCitizens met Mon Parents Flossie Willem and Fred day aft>prubbfr ptet entlind one visitor. There were three get -well cards and one birthday. Mrs. Nola Love read the Medical report. A dona- tion was made to -Big Brothers and Sisters. United Senior Citizens will hold the spring rally in Dashwood Tuesday, April 7. A pot luck dinner will be held at 12 o'clock February 16. Mrs. Alma Genttner was appointed to represent seniors on hallboard. Euchre was played in the after- noon. A severe snowstorm forced many to return home without lunch. Bridal' Shower On January 18 a bridal shower was given for Shirley Gallant of Grand Bend. Guests were from London, Dor- chester. Exeter, Dashwood and Grand Bend. Games were played aril Shirley thanked all for the lovely gifts she received. Everyone enjoyed a smorgasbord lunch. Death Garnet 11. Weiberg passed away suddenly -as a result of a heart attack in Georgia U.S.A. at age 67. Mr. Weiberg was retired from Leckie Bros. where he had worked for near- ly 40 years and was a very active member: of both Redeemer Lutheran Church in Waterloo and the Waterloo Horticultural Society; a former rnefnber of the Canadian ArmedForces. Beloved husband of the former Hilda.Rader; dear father of Wayne and his wife Carol; Bruce and his wife Diane: Larry and his wife Deborah. Sandra and -her husband John Voll, all of Waterloo; seven grandchildren, Scott. Andrew. Charlotte. Susan, Mary Beth, Michael and Crystal. Also four brothers and two sisters. Predeceased by his • Weiberg.• Rev. William Ney officiated with in- terment in Parkview cemetery, Waterloo. Pall bearers were Gary Latta, Randy and David Weiberg, Neil Gamble and Keith Taylor. Euchre • • Dashwood Euchre will be Wednes- day. January 28; February 11 and 25. Personals Fred and June Miller, Zion, and Brenda Miller, Guelph were Sunday visitors with Mary Rader. Eric Jr. and Cheryl . Frieter had their son Byron John baptized at Ex- eter United Church Sunday. Guests were present from Exeter, Seaforth, Dashwood. Two birthdays were celebrated. A good crowd gathered at the old school house to celebrate Dave Rader's 40th' birthday and Mike Tieman's 35th birthday. A good time was had by all. Laurie and Arlene Appel, Stratford, spent the weekend. with Dave and Nant Rader and family. Mt . Robert Stormes, Sl. Thomas. spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Alice Tieman. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Slezak, Janet Cook and Roy Slezak, London, spent Sunday with Mrs. Jean Waiper. - Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Faveri, Toronto. called on Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller and wereovernight guests with Mr. and Mrs. Delmar • Miller and family, other visitors were Hugh and •Annie Morenz. Keith David Rader accompapied by George Carruthers of Winchester, On- tario visited with Violet Rader for a couple of days last week. They were Wednesay evening visitors with Mrs. Rader, I%nald, Karen and Andrea Rader, Zurich and'Rohert and Shelly Rader, Dashwood pp Institute- sponsors euchre. at Crediton fay MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR Tuesday evening January 20 the Women's Institute sponsored their first euchre party. Winners were: High women's - Evelyn'Bieber; Low women's.- Helen McKay; Lone hands - Marilyn Dixon; Men's high - Gerald Schenk; Men's low- Sam King; Lone hands - Joe Carter; Lucky ladies 87 • Katherine Becker; lucky men's 87 - Emil Becker. l The Women's institute held their first meeting for 1987 on January 21.. Roll call was, bring and explain a. new product you have used recently. 'Motto was Do you understand yourself? was given by Jean Neil. Dolores Shapton and .lean Neil taught the ladies the art of lace net darning. Lunch was served by Lorna F'inkbeiner, Alma Morlock and Ada Dietrich. Last week's paper should have read Mrs. Lorna Barnes not Mrs. Lorne Barnes. Sorry Lorna. Sympathy is extended to the families of the late Graham Charles • Glanville who passed away January 22 at South Huron Ilospilal Exeter. Funeral services were held Saturday at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home Exeter. Sympathy is also extended to the: families of the late Harry Lippert of Highgate. Earl Lippert of Bayfield and Carl Lippert of Florida were Harry's sons. Harry passed away Saturday morning at his home in Ilighgate. Mrs. Lorna Barnes and Jenna • Thedford spent Thursday with Stan and I. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Preszeator were Sunday supper guests with Carl Farr and Brenda Glanville,St. Thomas. The sermon topic at Zion United Church was taken from I John 1:1-10 titled "Ttlpe Christian and Their Son". Choir practice is Wedhesday even- ing at 8 p.m. in the Sunday School rooms. There is only one giant machine operated by pygmies, and that is a bureaucracy. HMV., b N.17., ;Ito. • rish solidly first On the strength of three straight wins this week, the Lucan Irish have taken a solid hold on first place in the OIIA Western Junior 'D' southern grouping. • The Irish with a total of 52 points, have alive point bulge on the second place Belmont Bombers. Each team has played 35 games. The Lucan club is also well ahead with 238 goals' scored and only 140 scored against' The Belmont total is 191 and 149. On home ice, Wednesday, the Irish moved into' first place as they aoubl- ed the score 6-3 over the same 13e1- tnont team. They also got some help Sunday as Mount Brydges beat Bel- mont 4-1. In other games this week, the Irish - defeated Mount Brydges 8-3 and trounced Thedford by a score of 18-1. The_ upcoming schedule. -has the- - he- Irish at home to Brussels -Wednesday night at 8:15 p.m. and they travel to Thamesford Friday night and back to • Thedford for a Sunday contest. Power .plays help After the two teams played to a 2-2 first period tie; the Irish broke the game wide open with three second period power play scores as they downed Belmont 6 3, Wednesday. In the opening stanza. Wayne Urb- shott converted a pass from Todd Ilayter and captain Bob Thirlwall registered on an unassisted effort. The second period power play " scores came in quick succession from . the sticks of Ron Goodhand; Bob Thirlwall and Mark Bannen. Getting assists were Brad Muir, goalie Paul Woolford, Thirlwall and Banners. In the third period, Ron Goodhand notched his second score of the night on a pass from Joe Febrey to com- plete the Lucan scoring. - WcWspread scoring In Moilnt Brydges Saturday. Lucan coach Ed Parkinson got a well round - ed scoring effort withtfeven players sharing scoring honou Wayne Urbshott firedie only goal of the opening 20 minutespn a three- way passing combination with Ron Goodhand and Joe Febrey., in the middle session, Paul,,Barnes, Grant Larsen and Ron GoPdhand were the marksmen with assists pro- vided by Goodhand, Larsen, Glenn Marshall and Brad Hodgins. The Irish broke the game wide open with four third period markers. Get- ting one score each were Ron Goodhand, Paul Barnes, Brad Muir and Brad Hodgins. Assisting were Mark Bannen, Todd Hayter and Larsen; Slow start, but then look out In Thedford- Sunday, the Irish scored three times in the first period • before they swung into high gear with nine successful shots in the second Eagles unbeaten in 11 contests 1Veekend hockey action saw the ' Bantam Exeter Eagles extend their unbeaten string to 11 games. After ending Parkhill's hope of a perfect season by handing them their first loss in a convincing 5-1 fashion . two weeks ago, and tying Strathroy 3-5 one week ago, Exeter went into weekend action hungry for another Saturday morning at •the South I luron Rec Centre, leading the Eagles to theto t win over Mt. Brydges were strong offensive and defensive perfor- mances which resulted in shots being 59-4 in Exeter's favour. Jamie Bedard and Henri DeBruyn ed Exeter with two goals and t�Jwee assists and three gals; spectilj+ely.; Andres0 Thbmpson, -Glen Quinn, Laurie Chalmers and Jamie Tomes all turned;in strong defensive perfor- mances resulting in the low number of shots which Justin Charrette handl- ed easily. . _ Saturday evening play saw Exeter travel to Lucan where strong offen- sive play by Todd McCann, Brett Borden, Peter Lerikos, Henri DeBruyn and Laurie Chalmers all with single goals powered the Eagles past Lucan 5-1. The defense also played wl!II in Lucan resulting in few shots on net. Exeter will be looking to extend the string to 12 games when they host. Lucan this Saturday at the local arena. Team Circus successful Bully Gully's, Team Circus members of; Brian Eickmeier, Mike Kells and Doug Wolfe travelled to Wyoming's winter carnival, Sunday. We are extremely happy with the way the new Yamaha Exciter is run- ning and now have succeeded two weekends in a row at finishing at or near the top of each class entered. Driver, Brian' Eickmeier finished first in AA stock, A stock, A improv- ed and B improved stock. Ile claim- ed -a second in B stock and a third in mid -stock 4 for a very satisfying days racing. Races will continue this Sunday February 1 with snowmobile drag races at Hully Gully, Varna where we are hoping for another successful day. BULLETS WIN The Exeter Big V Bullets scored a 3-1 win over Lucan in a recent Lambton-Middlesex pee wee hoUseleague game. Brad Thompson notched the first 'goal for the Bullets on a three-way passing combination with Brett Rideout and Jeremy Hrudka. Ryan Lindenfield fired the second goal on a pass from Jeremy Hrudka and Brad Elschner completing the scoring on passes from Richard Phillips and Brett Rideout. The fone Lucan goal came from the stick of Brian Heckman with assists going to Kyle Darling and Chad Gwalchmai. Winners in Super Bowl Bob Nicol of Exeter was the winner of 8500 in Sunday's Super Bowl pool .sponsored by the Centralia -Huron Park Lions Club. Murray Pepper, RIs 1 Hay was the first quarter winner of 825, the 850 half-time prize goes to Laurie House, Exeter and Mike Desjardine, Exeter gens $75 for the correct third quarter score. Ron Tippet Chartered Financial Planner • Swat sweeps all five points Swat was the only team to record five points in Friday's regular com- petition in the Exeter Legion mixed dart league. This week's scores were: Swat 5 Odd Ones 0 • DJ's 4 Itchy Niters I - Salt and -Pepper 4 Smurfs 1 Lost Flights 4 Scotties 1 Canscotts 4 The H's 1 Shiphunters 3 Trailers 2 Southend3 OIIie's Best 2 Friday's sc rT—edule-is-as-lolloWs: K p.m. Trailers vs 011ie's Best Salt and Pepper vs Shiphunters DJ's vs Outlaws McGrundy vs Canscotts t :30,p.ni: Scotties 'IA- Sti s The H's vs Swat • Southenders vs Odd Ones Lost Flights vs itchy Niters Seniors win in basketball The South Huron serior Panthers_ werethe only team to chalk up a vic- tory in a Huron -Perth -Conference - basketball_.triple_header:this week against F.E. Madill -of Wingham. The seniors with Chris Pearen and Scott Miller -leading the way. with 24 and 20 points respectively downed Wingham 62-51. Tim McAllister was high scorer with 12 points as the South Huron juniors lost 39-36 to Wingham. in the midget contest the score was - 77-60 in favour of Wingham. The basketball teams now take a break until the current exam$ are completteli..-•% t , Molting lawks - lose to Lambeth . The Exeter Molting Ifawks dropped a 5-3 decision to the Lambeth Cana diens in a regularly scheduled oldtimers hockey game at the South Huron Rec Centre, Monday night. Mike Cushman was on thefiring end of the first two scores \for the Molting hawks. On each goal'assists were provided by Bill ('hipchase and. Walt Tiedeman. The final goal was notched by Pete McFalls on a three-way passing com- bination with Jim Russell and Bill Pincombe. WHY SATELLITE T.V.? Great Idea -Good ouallty Programming •Increased Selection r..• ASK ABOUT -Cellular Mobile Telephonea Oesarrbler Economical Financing • STAIILKE SATELLi'l'F' SYSTEMS 27 Cedar Sr John Slahlke 271.4982 place stanza and six more in the third. The first period Lucan scoring saw Wayne Urbshott dominate with two goals while Grant Larsen notched a single score. Assisting were Brad Muir and Rob Hardy. In the middle frame it was Urb-' shott, Ian Craig and Ron Goodhand each firing a pair of goals. Getting singles were Paul Barnes, Brad Muir and drant Larsen. Urbshott added three assists. Brad Muir and Brad Hodgins each helped set up two goals and lone assists were credited to Mark Ban - nen, Joe Febrey and Bob Thirlwall. The third period belonged to Brad Hodgins. The young defenceman hit the Thedford net with four shots and added 'one assist. Ian Craig notched two more goals to increase his game total to four and was even with ifrb- shott as the leader. Scott Denomy led with three last period assists. Others went to Glen Marshall, Joe Febrey and Thirlwall. The lone Thedford goal ,to spoil Doug Haskett's bid for a shutout came from a power play in the third period from the stick of Rick Stewart. Waxers lose • in playoffs The Exeter Waxers dropped a :t-2 decision to St: Thomas in the first game of the Ontario Minor Hocket Association zone novice playoffs. Also involved -in the home and home_ round robin series are teams from Forest. Lambeth. Pet,•olia, St. Marys and Bryon. All home games for the Waxers;ure Sunday afternoon al :t:3o p.m. - -- In- the opening --playoffs. - Mart _- DeBruyn registered the first Exeter goal on.an unassisted effort and .teff. Sararas fired a successful shot on passes from t'hris McDonald and Ryan Soldan. M • 4 Register For Valentine - r 2andy -Course Date: Feb'. 2'-, ' Time: 7:30 p.m. • Valentine Chocolate Box • Truffles • Strawberry Filled • Turtle • Cherries etc. I Mon.- Sat. 9 - 5:30 Closed Sunday • erguson. Apiaries Hwy. 84 between Hensall & Zurich • 236-4979 • • • • JAONEY MANAGEMENT AND TAX PLANNING SEMINAR Exeter Town Hall Tuesday. Feb. 3 7:00 p.m. Slide and Sound Topics on: Pay less or "Zero" Tax, Tax Free Dividends and Capital Gains, Tax Deductible Investment Loans, Income Protection, Retirement Planning, R.R.S.P., R.R.I.F. & Annuity Options. Why interest income and infla- tion give you negative returns GURANTEED. '87 TAX PLANNING HAS TO START NOW Investors Gimp # 1 in Mutual Funds Ron Tippet"C.F.P. Chartered Financial Planner 90 Mountainvlew Cres., London 471-1691 R.R.S.P. Choices