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CENTRALIA 'A' CHAMPS -- Centralia Atom boys won the 'A' championship in their league with a 10-3
score against Crediton last Tuesday night in Centralia. Centralia Atoms are, back left to right: ('!bath
Doug Todd, Paul Nadon, Craig Glavin, Terry Price, Steve Wurm, Tyler Todd, Bill Hodge, Jason Glavin,
Andy Glavin and coach Bill Hodge. Front row, Jamie Karkheck, Paul Andrews, Tim Morgan, Chad Morgan,
Bryan Jesney, Kurt Mills, Jeff Glavin, Mike Bowerman. Missing was Chris Glavin.
LOTS OF RUNS — The Shipka Rookies had a great weekend in the slo-pitch playoffs in Crediton with
a clean record of four wins and zero losses. Their batting powered them to the 'A' championship with
a total of 49 runs against opposing teams while only five were scored against the Rookies. Back left:
Dave Ratz, Jim Dietrich, Les O'Neill, Jim Guenther, Joe Arnold, Paul Hodgins, Paul Brannon. Front left:
Ron Pickering, Jim Sweitzer, Mike Brannon, Don Weigand, Rob Dickey and Ron Mason. 'B' and 'C' cham-
pions were Crediton Royals and the Schooners respectively.
Keen bowling competition
etition
Competition was keen for three
weekly jitneys at the Exeter lawn
bowling club.
In Tuesday's regular play with 29,
bowlers participating Ray Smith was
tops for the men with two wins and a
score of 30 plus five. Marshall Dear-
ing and Gordon Hoggarth were next
in line with a pair of victories and 26
and 23, respectively.
A score of a double win and •19
allowed Willa Williams to take the
ladies division. Next came Olga Chip -
chase at a win and a tie and 21 and
Emma Campbell with a win and
score of 20 plus four.
Thursday night with 17 in atten-.
dance, Marshall Dearing headed the
men with 28 and plus of six to go with
two wins. Morley Wadsworth was
runnerup with double wins, 26 and
plus of two while Bev Parsons was
third with 22 and six and two
victories.
Marion Dearing led the ladies with
two wins and score of 22 while
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Elizabeth Lamport was close behind
with the same score to go with a
single victory. Emma Campbell was
third at 17.
Saturday night with 29 bowlers
back in action Percy Campbell's two
wins and 24 topped the men. He was
followed by Rimus Marsman and
Larry Rieck deadlocked at 21.
On the ladies side Helen Rieck was
the winner with two wins, 24 and plus
of five. Anna Ballantyne and
Elizabeth Lamport were all even with
identical scores of 21.
Walsh wins
open event
Brad Walsh of Stratford with a one
under par score of 71 was the first an-
nual Blue -lite Exeter men's open golf
tournament.
Ken Doig Sr. of Seaforth was se-
cond Dave tloltzmann third and Rob
Bileski fourth.
Flight winners were Mark Phillips.
Mitchell, Monty Scott and Steve
Ferguson. Net winners of all the
flights were John Sikecy - Stratford,
Bill Iforkin - London, Ray Webb and
Vic Hempel from Dashwood.
John Chaw of Brampton won the 11
piece set of golf clubs in the draw
Tournament chairman Ron Bileski
thanked all the visitors for attending
and also Labalts for their assistance.
A fine steak barbecue was enjoyed by
all following play.
Barb Dietrich
shoots a 45
Ironwood ladies night was spon-
sored by Dr. Linda Steele.
In 'A' flight Marlene Parsons came
in with a '4:1' to take low gross.
Bart I:iet'iclt captured low gross in
'11' flight \vitt] an impressive '45' and
Valerie Scott with a like wise im
pressivc scirre of '50' look low gross
in 1- flight. ,lube Anne Varlet/ bit the
longest drive on number three.
Lowest number of putts in each
flight %very %von by (;race Farquhar
with '16' in 'A', 1,arena Russell with
a '16' in ' R' and Betty Coates with an
'18' in 'U',
Hidden scores in A flight were won
by Gail Niurray and Janet Wedlake
In 'B' flight hidden score winners
were Karen Gaul. Kinn Pinder and
1)cb'I'hompson. In '(" 1Iighl winners
were Anne Prout. Ginger Weber and
Susan ('zypyha.
Lone skins winner was Linda
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Royals dead in playoffs
The Exeter Royals got off on the
right foot in the Wouthwestern
Fast ball Association playoffs as they
'edged Poplar Hill 3-2 Thursday in
Exeter.
Mike Desjardine's two run single in
the bottom of the sixth was the
difference.
Poplar Hill opened the scoring in
the top of the fourth with a two out
single by Allan .Campbell being the
big blow. The Royals would notch all
their runs in the bottom of the sixth.,
Steve Prout led off with a walk.
Pete Tuckey singled and Dan
Heywood's bunt was misplayed allow-
ing one run to score.
This set the stage for Mike Desjar-
dine's two out single.
The Royals managed only five hits
off Poplar !fill pitcher Kerry Graham
who struck out four batters.
. Glen Thompson went five innings
Kippen shoot
attracts 90
Ninety shooters took part in the
tenth annual Kyle -Cooper Memorial
Shoot at the Kippen Gun club.
Brian Johnston, Dresden. won the
"A" championship, taking home the
trophy donated by Murray Baker
(Construction. David Van Allen, Kit-
chener, was "A" runner-up, and win-
ner of the Ilyde Brothers trophy. •
Frank Stranak, Dresden, was "B"
champion and recipient of the Ontario
Gun Service trophy. Gordon Glazier,
Stratford, was runner-up and winner
of the W.G. Thompson trophy.
"C" champion Larry Mansfield,
Exeter, and runner-up Brad Mann
were awarded Kippen Gun Club
trophies.
('al Christie, Fullerton, won the
John Anderson Veterans Trophy.
Sponsors of the event were Murray
Baker Construction, Hyde Brothers,
Ontario Gun Services, W.G. Thomp-
son, 13 and L Products, Darlings TGA
and Canadian Canners.
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Hockey 7:30-9
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Ages 6-11 - 6-7:30
Ages 12&up - 7:30-9
For further information call
Frank or Rob at 228-6425
for the Royals giving up seven hits
while striking out four. Brian Hodgins
picked up the win retiring the last six
batters with four strikeouts.
The Royals werin Poplar Hill
Tuesday while Thursday they host
them in Exeter in the third game of
the best -of -five series. '
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If you haven't played
IRONWOOD lately ask
someone
who has
Ironwood
Invitational
Sat., Sept. 19
Feature Prize - win Free ac-
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November. Closest to the
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Developments. (Full prize
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• Large greens
5,000 sq. ft. per green
• Large tees
• Air conditioned club house
• New gas carts
• Large new clubhouse
offers excellent
tournament facilities
• Licensed under LLBO
IRONWOD
GOLF CLUB
Located one mile East of Exeter off Highway 83.
Phone (519)' 235-1521
Small craft
Harbo-ars.
A revitalization
program.
-This program was
created with the safety of
people and the protection
of -boats in mind. It will:
• put ongoing maintenance
of existing small craft har,
bours and facilities on a
sounder financial footing;
•
re -open harbour facilities
closed for safety reasons:
• repair damage caused by
• • storms or high water levels;
'• launch new services and
facilities at some harbours
that will meet the expand-
ing needs of fishermen,
yachtsmen and local
industries.
But more importantly
local harbour authorities
created under this revitaliza-
tion program will, with the
Federal government support,
give fisherrpen and other
users a more direct role in
the planning, management,
operation and maintenance
of their harbour.
Project proposals will
be analyzed and funded on
their individual merits, and
announcements on funding
will be made at decisions
are reached.
+1 Fisheries and Oceans Niches et Oceans
Tom Siddon, Minister Tom Siddon, Ministre
Canada
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