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Remember, no matter how you heat your water, it pays to use it wisely. 4 EiterMaric The Electricity People ais Exeter Public Utilities Commission, 379 Main St. S., Exeter, Ontario M.A. Green Chairman H.L. Davis Manager NOM 1S0 235-1350 H. DeVries Commissioner B.F. Shaw Commissioner Irish Continued from IA ling in the third as well. He punched in a power play goal at 2:03 from Craig, giving Irish a 4-1 advantage. Mitchell's Steve Murray scored his first of two goals at 8:56 while Lucan was short-handed. He scored again at 11:49 to change the shape of the game, making it 4-3. Darren Neil put some distance be- tween the two teams with a goal at 12:08. Denomy drew an assist on the play. It was Denomy whg scored the last two Irish goals, finding the mark at 13:21 from Craig and Barnes and then scoring again with just 23 seconds left in the game from Barnes. Mitchell managed a final goal at 18:46 when Mike Murphy put the puck in the net, but the gap had grown too large by that time. Irish next see action Wednesday night when they meet Thedford at 8:15 p.m. in the Lucan arena. Sat- urday they are in Mount Brydges for an 8 p.m. start. . ;%1% PRESENT VILLAGE CUP - Lucan reeve Norm Steeper and deputy - reeve Hark Wraith at the right present the Lucan Cup trophy to Brooklin captain Gary Wilson. At the Tett is Cup committee member Bill Darling. Bombers tie Watford Exeter Optimists Bombers fought 1b a 1-1 tie against Watford Novices in their ninth Lambton-Middlesex league game of the season, Sunday. Watford took a 1-0 lead in the first period when Mike Manders scored unassisted at 5:30 and then Hawksearn four Continued from IA Scott Bogart at 10:26 and then Singer completed his hat trick at 11:46 after he picked up a pass from Reid and Jim Lewis to put Thedford out of their misery. As if they were toying with Clin- ton Friday night, Hawks fell behind -1-0 going into the second period, but the lull didn't last more than 3:40 into the middle period before Exeter opened the flood gates and blew Clinton off the ice. Singer recorded a four goal night with three assists to ice the cake. Lovie scored first for Exeter, from Steve Gould. Singer pumped in two at 4:59 and 11:07 and then goals followedufrom Jeff Pfaff, Bogart and Singer. Sean Whiteford made sure Hawks didn't lose their momentum in the third. He scored at 1:20 and 5:18 to make the score 8-1. Jeff Ansems potted an unassisted marker at 6:16 and then a power play goal by Bogart and a short handed -goal by Slater increased the lead by two. Singer, Pfaff and Lovie finished the scoring. Both Clinton goals were scored by Marc Clausius. Hawks 12 - Seaforth 2 Hawks found themselves locked in a 1-1 tie aftee the first period Sunday night against Seaforth; but six goals in - the second and five more tin the third turned the- game into a rout. Ansems opened the scoring at 16:31 of the first after he was set up by Slater and Pfaff. Seaforth answered that at 18:36 when Mike Bettles found the mark. Just 1:22 into the second, Mark Morrissey punched in a shot from Bogart. At 8:21 Singer scored unassisted. Casey, Gould, Ansems and Pfaff all put the puck in the net in the second. Third period goals were scored by Lewis (just 30 seconds into the per- iod), O'Connor, Gould, Pfaff and Bill Fisher. Seaforth scored their second goal of the game at 12:02 of the, third when Brad Carter put the puck in the net from Mike Betties and Terry Pugh. SM OE GG }1G TCS PP SL RD P AO Js 13C VII R FA TT hT' Zurich bowlina Monday Night Ladles }leather Forrest - 484 Tmdy Rooseboarn - 625 Doreen Browning - 545 Sherri Stade - 657 Doreen Dietrich - 592 Alida Rau - 536 Pat Schroeder - 673 Dorothy Smith - 653 Doris Smith - 596 Sharon Campbell - 539 Zelda Inthout - 599 Marlene Bedard - 652 Sunday Melnick Res. Martin Tyen - 565 Pat Gilbrook - 480 Harry Spice - 473 Kaz Bezx - 384 Grant harper - 366 Gladys Lavinsky - 366 H.S. - }tarry Spice - 202 II.S. - Martin T - 199 Tuesday Grand Cove Estates Glory Bright - 520 George Anderson - 443 Sid Thomas - 681 Vicki Taylor - 596 II S. - Sid Thomas - 239 11.S. - Vicki Taylor - 211 Tuesday C.A.P. Group Jerry Collins - 141 Jeff Dckort - 104 II. Coach - Donna Jones - 146 It. Coach - Wendy Mawson - 187 Tuesday NIte-Mens League Gary I lumen - 676 Aub Farquhar - 774 Tony Bedard - 696 Carl Zimmer - 580 tim Smith - 629 GC Ron Dicken - 818 K Eddie Mornmerateeg - 631 64 11R John Smits - 660 2501/2 D Alex Osgood - 585 188112 BB K. Mommersteeg - 607 165.. PR Mike Hodgins - 608 243 Wednesday Nile Ladles League 119 SB Linda Webber - 740 189 GG Cheryl Lata - 532 239 GB Betty Datan - 604 218 EIS Judi Jennison - 552 184 BJ Mar' Roberts - 701 109 TI I Pat Remand - 623 1911/2 Thursday Nile Mixed League C Patti Green - 634 SP Julie Ritchie - 725 AT Frank Palen - 703 OC 011ie Edwards - 792 MCG Klaus Jeromkin - 523 Wednesday Morn Ladles League Mary Buchanan - 462 Marg Lovell - 540 Jean Smith - 448 Rosaleen Berends - 598 Marion Deline - 475 Grace Farquhar - 643 H.S. - Grace Farquhar - 299 II.S. - Rosaleen Bertnda - 224 H.S. - Marg Lovdl - 231 Thursday Grand Cove Estates Sally Foster- 557 Roy Broad - 473 Clary Hewell - 473 Hazel Broad - 491 Frank Allen - 504 II.S.- Ted Day -201 25 . H.S. - Kay Allen - 210 21 Thursday Golden Age Seniors - High 16 doubles 9 e Ed Strachan - 446 - Good Bowling Ed! 9 Lyda Gandier - 280 14 21 15 11 19 5 5 0 2 7 7 0 3 4 0 7 3 Bell Atoms lose to Lucan Exeter Bell Atoms went down to defeat at the hands of Lucan Atom B's Saturday when they were out- scored 7-3. The score, however, doesn't indi- cate the quality of play. Strong de- fensive efforts were made for Exeter by Bart Harmon and Adam Wallis. The two teams fought to a 2-2 tic in the first period. Lucan's Denton Hackney opened the scoring just 57 seconds into. the game when he scored from Daryl Boshart and Julie Carroll. Bell Atoms were quick to answer. Ted Hoffman pumped in a shot from Steve Cook at 2:03 to tie the game and then Jason Clay scored at 4:04 from Brent Urlin and Hoffman to put Exeter in front. Lucan managed to tic the game before the period was over when J.B. Mason scored from Doug McGregor with just 19 seconds left in the first. Lucan scored the only two goals of the second period. At 4:18, McGregor scored from Mason and Boshart. Hackney followed that with an unassisted goal at 5:21. Lucan continued to drive in the third when Hackney found the mark again, this time from Carroll. Ma.son added a goal at 7:12 from McGregor and Boshart. At 9:49, Urlin made a reply for Bell Atoms, scoring on a pass from Ben Guenther. Lucan finished the scoring whcn Boshart pumped in an unassisted marker at 10:32. Bell Atoms next see action Satur- day in Exeter at 5 p.m. when they meet Parkhill Jets. (111t ` 1314314431l444i 31`114443114 1 31 ► R_ ra An excellent Christmas Gift Idea p S ortsmenst binner Tickets?. Great for the entire familyqi; For the annual dinner February 2/88 fig wi `+Ill �Al► Many celebrities including: Dennis Hull, former Chicago Blackhawks star, Jeo n Belliveau, Montreal Conadiens great, Bob Isuml, fishing star and Matthew Hilton, Canadian Jr. middle- weight boxing champ. Adults $40.00 Children $20.00 Proceeds for Crippled Children Tickets available from any Lion or at rS several Exeter stores. dd t r47147Fi�i�4 471l� i7,47,4� �4�4t 4'�4� W434�4V4 F4 n: clung to it until 3:06 of the third. Bombers Lawrence Cole pumped in .a shot unassisted to give his team the single point. - Novice Bombers now have a record of six wins, two losses and one tie. Times -Advocate. December 9. 1987 Pace 5A WeIIand, Brooklin win Lucan Cup Teams from Welland and Brooklin won the two championships in the eighth annual Lucan Cup Challenge held on the weekend at the Lucan Community Centre. . Captain Don Edwarson of Groulx Sports of Welland received the Lu - can Cup trophy from Ron Peters af- ter his club won four- straight games. The Welland team also took home $3,500 in cash. Welland defeated a strong Tecum- seh club in the final by a 7-4 score. The runnerup prize was $1,200. Reeve Norm Steeper and deputy - reeve Harry Wraith presented the village of Lucan trophy to Brooklin Flyers captain Gary Wilson as 'B' champions after defeating Allied of Detroit 7-5 in the final. Welland captain Don Edwarson started slowly with one goal in the opening 6-5 win over O'Leary, Michigan; notched a pair as his club beat International Stick 5-1; fired three successful shots in a semi- final win over London Crossman and four more in the final. The Tecumseh club reached the It♦ 1 WELLAND WINS IT ALL - Ron Peters presents the Li:can Cup to Wel- land 'A' winner captains Don Edwardson. at the right is Lucan Cup presi- dent Tom Hardy. Campbell scores seven goals Exeter Lincoln Joel Campbell couldn't miss Saturday when his team came up against Parkhill and beat them 7-6 in Lambton- Middlesex Bantam action. Campbell scored all seven Exeter goals and all but one of them were unassisted. Campbell gave Lincoifns the lead just under two minutes into the first period. Parkhill tied the game with 3:08 remaining and the two teams entered the second in a 1-1 deadlock. Parkhill punched in two quick goals early in the second. At 6:48, Campbell connected. with Derck Beckett,to score, bring- ing Exeter within one goal of a tie, but Parkhillopenedup the last five minutes of the second with two more goals. With three minutes left in the middle period, Campbell scored his third of he game, unassisted. Parkhill answered that goal just six seconds later and then, not to be out -done, Campbell pumped in an- other goal 26 seconds after that. In the third, three more goals by Campbell, spaced out throughout the period, gave Exeter the tic and then the win. SNOWMOBILERS • Check Our Prices on ..� TRACKS First! • WE ARE NOW YOUR NEW LOCAL ARCTIC CAT PARTS DEALER * Largest inventory in the area! ... Parts and Accessories in stock for most popular snowmobiles. ARGYLE MARINE AND SMALL ENGINE 88 BRITANNIA RD. E.. GODERICH 524-5361 'A' final by beating the Michigan Nationals 7-2, Fort Erie 4-3 and Oshawa 2-1 in overtime. Their scor- ing leader was Mike Gilhuly with eight goals. Members of the. sponsoring Lucan CypChallenge committee are presi- dent Tom Hardy, Peter Martens,. Mike Anderson, Bill Darling and Rick Gwalchmai. Area scoreboaed AREA SCOREBOARD, WL T F A P. Exeter 13 0 1 123 4827 Durham 7 5 1 78 6315 Harriston 5 4 0 44 5110 Elora 4 7 2 67 8710 Tavistock 4 8 0 62 77 8 Hillsburgh 4 8 0 52 85 8 Palmerston 2 7 2 45 60 6 Midgets Hensall Zurich 3 Milverton 3 Tom Dahm, Milverton (2) Mike Cyr, Hensall Zurich Scott Bell, Hensall Zurich Paul Sebastean, Milverton Bantams Zurich 10 - Forest 0 Paul Dickert, Zurich Rod Vandeworp, Zurich (2) Dale Miller, Zurich (3) Dale Miller, Zurich (4) Hensall 10 - Exeter 1 John Bell, Hensall (2) Mike Hfiffl an, Hensall (2) John Roose.•aam, Hensall (2) Steve Campbell, Hensall Chris Gardner, Hensall (2) Derek Schwartzentruber, Exeter Brad Dewys, Hensall Peewees Zurich 7 - Brussels 4 Kenny Rau, Zurich Tim Machon, Brussels Peter Overholt, Zurich Mark Keller, Zurich Jason Schilbe, Zurich Ken Rau, Zurich Jason Schilbe, Zurich Peter Overholt. Zurich Hensall 10 - Exeter 3 Matt Gardner, Hensall (3) Brian' Gardner, Hensall Allan McFalls, Exeter Stan Partridge, Exeter Mike Hayter, Hensall Mark Dietz, Hensall Derek Campbell, Hensall Peter Grrseels, Hensall David Stephens, Hensall Kevin Mount, Hensall Mike Jones, Hensall Novice Zurich - Bayfield Bryan Denomme, Zurich (3) Chad Desjardine, Zurich (3) Eric Lacompte, Bayfield (2) Allan Jeffrey, Zurich Hensall 8 - Blyth 1 Shane Bualaholden, Blyth Grey Key, Hensall Mark Belt, Hensall (4) Brad Hartman, Hensall Brock Weiss, Hensall Graham Keys, Hensall (2) Atoms Blyth 3 - Stephen Twp.. -2 Craig Glavin, Stephen Twp. Brcnt Mills,aStephen Twp. Michael Bromley, Blyth Ryan Chamney, Blyth Brian McNichol, Blyth Stephen Twp. 12 - Belgrave 0 Derek Swietzer (3) Darryl Parsons (2) Kurt Mills (2) John Rutten Matt Glavin Jeff Glover Jeff Glavin Greg Glanville EXETER GOLF CLUB P.O. BOX 928 EXETER, ONT. 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