Times-Advocate, 1988-03-30, Page 23Page 6A Times -Advocate, March 30, 1988
Exeter
Shuffle-
board
Ross Richardson captured high
score in five games of mixed shut.-
--- f ieboard action Wednesday- when- he -
turned in a score of 449. Walter.
Davis claimed second place with
366 while Charles Tindall took
third with 354.
I3elva Rowe scored 301 to lead in
four games Wednesday. Ray Cottle
followed with 250 and Eileen
Westlake placed third. with 220.
Thursday, Howard Johns scored
an impressive 511 in six games to
claim high score. Mabel McKnight
came in second with 415 and Ross
Marshall rounded -out the top three
with 347.
In five games Thursday, 'Olive
Tindal} scored 329 to lead the pack.
Pearl McKnight turned in a 306 to
take second spot. Charlie Tindall
and Marjorie Hodgcrt followed with
289 and 287 respectively.
TYKE B CHAMPS -- Exeter Orange team, pictured above, ran into some sti comps I Ion a e ye ourney
in Clinton recently when they played Exeter Blue team and .won 4-0. Back row, left; Coaches Dan Overholt and
Larry Hamilton. Second row, left; Casey O'Brien, Tyler Taylor, Robbie McIntosh, Craig Overholt, Scott Gilfillan,
-Cain Dougall,-TinvMaver; Brian Par -sons. Finrow, for left; Stevene first tlRaes Cb dMoony Eagles n, David
arshaw
Mark Shepley who claimed the" shut -out while.net
Andre
Mayer.
Orange
Tykes
vs
Blue
Tykes
BLUE RUNNERS-UP -- Exeter Tyke Blue team became the B runners-up at a Tyke tournament held in Clinton
recently. They were defeated 4-0 in the B final by Exeter Orange. Back row, left; Coaches Allen Keys and Gerard
Grenier. Second row, left; Peter Fragiskatos, J.J. Hern, Paul Gregus, Sean Guenther, Greg Geoffrey, Kian Mac-
Dougall, Caleb Johns, Ben Cottrell. Front row, left; David Overholt, Andrew Freiter, Justin Miners, Bob Hamilton,
goalie Danny Snell, Jason Grenier, Michael Wilhelm.
Hensall Minor Hockey
spawns winners
}lensall met Clinton and solidly de-
.fcated them with a score of 7-2.
Putting the puck in the net for Hen -
sail were Derek Campbell with
Dave Stephens, Brian Gardener,
Mark Deitz, Dave Stephens with
three.
Hens.rll.hockey enthusiasts were Next the novices met Brussels
well satisfied -over the weekend who they -defeated handily. with a
when almost- all minor hockey score of 5-3. Scoring for Hcnsall
teams werc enraged in hair=raising , were Greg Keys with four and Brock
competition. The Tykes, Novice, Weiss helped out with a single. As -
Atoms and Pee Wets were all in-" sisting on the goals were Jamie
Huron Division Finals in Bayfield Campbell with two, Grcg -Keys,
and Godcrich while the Bantams Brock Weiss and Graham Kcys. •
played at home. In a tough final game the Hcnsall
The Tykes played three gangs in novice nut the league -reading and
Bayfield on the way to their title as undefeated 1luron Park squad . Al -
B" runners up. i.n the first game though they lost 4-1 it was an ex -
they were defeated by a very strong citing and very competitive match,
team from Zurich. 1lensall's two - with a lot of action at both ends of
goals were scored by Johnathon the ice. Scoring our only goal was
Campbell and Ryan Munn on their Grcg Keys, assisted, by Brock and
way to a 13-2 loss to Zurich. Grcg.
1 n the second game they we, • The boys all played very well as
more evenly matched with Hayfield everyone gave 1(X0 percent and made
•and emerged as -6-1 victors. Scoring their coaches and fans very proud.
for 1lensall were Paul Cooper with Great goal -tending by Eric •Groot
three, Jeff -Campbell with two and a and an outstanding eight point
single by Ryan Munn. weekend by Grcg Kcys.- -
In the' "It" championship game - The team was awarded -with a ban-
t-lensa'I was put .nit by Godcrich in nor which will be proudly hung --in
a close and exciting -match. Gode- Hcnsall Arena.
rich sc )red the -winning goal with Atoms •
less than one rninutc remaining on The Ilcnsail Atoms emerged vic-
the clock. The` final score was 2-1 torious. in -their efforts to become •
for Goderich with Ryan Munn scor- "A" champs. They Won all three of
Ing } it„salt's goal.• their games and will travel to Dur-
- Novice ham on Easter Monday for a one
'I'hc strong 1lensalt Novice team game winner -take -all final in the
wort their first two games and found 1luron-Perth Division. •
theniscl.ves Io' ing to Huron Park in In their first match they defeated
the fin:it to Ihecomc "A” runners up. Godcrich White 6-2. Scoring for
In their first match they deleted 1lensall were Ncil Atchison, Blair
the home team, Godcrich, 4-0 with Moir, -Ray Bcirling, Chris Taylor,
goals by Jamie Campbell with a Shawn Lovell and Mark Cooper.
couple of real heart -stopping goals In their second outing 1Icnsall
and singles by Mark•Bell and Grcg squeaked by Bclgrave with a score
Keys. Another shut -out for goalie of 2-1 with goals by Ryan Kyle and
Eric Groot. Mark Cooper. Mark Cooper chalked
up an assist.
Game three found Hensalt in a
battle with Bayfield• for the "A"
title. Thanks to hard work and deter-
mination they were able to hold on
for a 4-3 win. Hcnsall goal scorers
wcrc Mark Cooper with three out-
standing goals and a single. by Blair
Moir.
As we work our way through the
scoreboard we find that the 1 lensall
Pcc Wccs tod were able tti rise to
the top of their division to end up
as "A' champions.
• in the first game of their Round
Robin style tournament • they met
Huron Park and were able to beat
them 5-3. Hensall's scorers were
Dennis Mount from Derck Camp-
bell, Mark Dcitz, Dave Stephens,
Grcg Dalrymple arid the winning
goal by Scott Gould.
In their second -contest the Pee
Wces held on to tic Zurich 3-3. An
extremely strong effort by the entire
learn allowed them to hold their
own against one of their toughest
rivals. Shane Pepper was the first of
the l lensall players to score, assist-
ed . by Grcg Dalrymple. Dennis
Mount's goal was assisted by Derck
Canipbcll,and. Kevin. Mount, while
Mark Dcitz was unassisted on the
third.
1n their third game of the compe-
tition iicnsall met Godcrich. Hen-
sall's goals wcrc scored by Mark
Dcitz with Matt Gardener:Derek
Carripbcll with Mali( Deitz, Dennis
• Mount with Grcg Dalrymple and
Man Gardcncr. and Matt Gardcncr
with Mike' I layter.and Mike Jones.
in their fourth and final match-ut)
RINGETTE BUNNIES WIN • The Exeter Bunnies won their division championship in the Huron -Perth ringette
league. Back, lett, coaches Brenda- Sanders, Jayne Rowe, Christine Chappel and Carrie Stuart. Centre, Carolline
flimmelzwaan. Cathleen Chappel, Judi Wilson, Helen Thiel, Cheryl Wein, Cara Gardiner and Jana Webster. Front,
Leeann Foster, Tracy Wilson, Jodi Rowe, Amy Edwards, Charlene Chappel and Maggie Steciuk. Missing was
Jane Ballantyne.
We Do
LAMINATING
Times Advocate
Huron Motor Products
Mohawk Service
Special
March 30 - April 6
GM lube, oil, filter and fluid lev-
el check. Passenger cars -and
Tight duty trucks. No appoint-
ment- necessary
9499
HURON MOTOR PRODUCTS
LTD. Serving Western Ontario for over 20 years
Main Street South, Exeter • 235-0363
Open Mon. -Fri. 8 a.m--9 p.rm. Sat. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Pontiac, Buick, Cadillac, GMC Truck
Proud Sponsors of the Exeter Mohawks
The Best Place to for i> a
STANDARD TRUST
5 yr term
STANDARD -
TRUST - -
Member -Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation
M,,,.
386 Main St. S.
Exeter, Ont. NOM ISO
235-1060
PART-TIME AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
Presents
COURSES OFFERERD IN EXETER THIS SPRING
INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY
Tuesday & Thursday, April 26, 7:00- 10:00 p.m., .7 wks.
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
Tuesday & Thursday, April 26, 7:00-10p.m., 7 wks.
BASIC FOOTCARE -
Friday, June 3, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., 2 wks.
BASIC CARDIAC LIFE SUPPORT
Tuesday & Thursday, May 31, 7:00 -10:00 p.m., 2
FLOWER ARRANGING & DESIGN
Tuesday, April 19, 7:30-10:00 p.m., 8 wks.
INTRODUCTION TO WILDLIFE WOODCARVING
Tuesday, April 12, 7:00-10:00 p.m., 12 wks.
PHOTOGRAPHY: LEVEL 1
Tuesday, April 19, 7.:00-10:00 p.m., 7 wks.
BOOKKEEPING FUNDAMENTALS
Tuesday, April 26, 7:00-10:00 p.m. 12 wks.
BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTING
Tuesday, April 26, 7:00- 10:00 p.m., 12 wks.
TYPEWRITING
Tuesday, April 19, 7:00-10 p.m., 12 wks.
CONFIDENCE BUILDING
Tuesday, April 12, 7:00-9:30 p.m., 4 wks.
LOOKING GOOD AND FEELING FiNE..,
Thursday, April 21, 7;00-9:00 p.m., 5 wks.
You may register at the. Continuing 'Education Office
mail.
For further information, pleasQ contact the Clinton Continuing Educa-
tion Office between 12:00 noon and 8:00 p.m. Monday to Thursday
and 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m. on -Friday.
CONESTOGA COLLEGE - CLINTON CAMPUS
P.O Box '160 Clinton, Ontario NOM 1L0
(519) 482-3458
Effective June 1, 1988 Conestoga College will become a
"Smoke -Free" environment
$38
$38
$27
$23
wks.
$25
$80
$55
$40
$40
' $40
$20
$20
in pergon or by
Conestoga College
of Applied Arts
and Technology
We've got a lot to share.