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Times-Advocate, 1988-05-04, Page 41ST. PAT'S BOYS WIN "B" TITLE - St. Patrick's of Lucan won the "B" championship of a recent London - Middlesex boys basketball tournament. Back, left, Brett Gatt, Brian Damen, Joe Gullo, Josh Kenny, Doug Mac- Gregor and coach Anita Renders. Centre, Sean Ryan, Adam Percival, Chris Disher, Tom Dykstra, Richard Garo- gozza, Paul Jajas and Kevin Moore. Front, Mike.Hoygarth, Brian Maslen, Randy Reymer, Shaun Fairweather and Dave Damen. Letter from Minor Hockey Dear Parents of Exeter Minor Hockey Judging from the turnout of parents and interested parties for the annual general meeting, held at the Rec Centre on Wednesday even- ing, Exeter Minor Hockey has just completed a problem free season. It is difficult to understand why concerns expressed throughout the season are no longer the burning issues they once appeared when the time comes to discuss them'with the general membership. Only thirty members including the executive were on hand as the books were closed on another season. The apparent lack of interest of parents in the activities of their association is cause for concern. Financially our association lost $4406.57 this season. The major expense is our ice costs which increased from $31,420 to S36,087 representing a cost of $175.00 per player. Our insurance cost an average of $8.00 per player, a 100 percent increase over last season. In the 1986-87 season, the average revenue per player arising from registration and municipal grants was S157.00. This season despite another increase in fees the average revenue per player dropped to S134,00. The decrease was due to the lack of grants and the imple- mentation of our family plan. At this time,Exeter town council is considering our request for subsidy. As indicated at the time of registration in the fall any sub- sidy received from municipalities will be passed on directly to resi- dents of that municipality by way of redirections to 1988-89 fees. Usbornc township has forwarded a grant of $21.00 for their players. Fundraising continues to be a very frustrating experience for the executive. The skateathon, which is the only activity players were asked to participate in raised $1,000 although less then twenty per- cent of our players took part. We as an association would like to express our gratitude to all coaches, managers and trainers for their time and efforts in making our 1987-88 an unqualified success. My own personal thanks go to the members of the executive par- ticularly those whose commitment ends this year. As we look ahead to the 1988-89 season we welcome the members of the new executive. We arc confident that you will achieve a great deal of personal satisfaction from your involvement and we ask, on your behalf, all members to assist you in whatever way they can to continue to make E.M.H.A. a viable and dynamic presence in our community. It is only with the interest and participation of all our members that we can provide oor program to everyone who wishes to play mi- nor hockey and keep our sport within reach of those who need it most. Working with you to serve our community and our youth we re- main, Sincerely Exctcr and Arca Minor Ilockcy Association Inc. Toni McCann President. Exeter and Area Minor Hockey Association inc. Executive and Board of Directors 1988-89 President: Tom McCann 1st Vice Pres.: Bill Brock; 2nd Vice Pres:: Sharon Lynn; Secre- tary: Laura Stirc; Treasurer: Frances Kints; Shamrock Rep.: Dave Urlin. Directors: Frank Kints, Bob Clay, Wendy Schwindt, Gary MacL- ean, Dave Hahn, Dan Overholt. Holtzmann leads men's club EXETER - Dave Boltzmann topped the A flight of the Ironwood Men's Club this week with a low gross of 38 when Exctcr Sun Ser- vice sponsored the event. He was followed by Stu Homuth. Don . Currcll captured low net when he shot a 34. Brad Murray was runner-up. Orval Rinn scored 41 to capture B flight low gross. Low net honours went to Larry Wien who shot a 35. Rob Funston was runner-up with 36. in C flight, Bob Layc took top honours with a 45 while Jack Urqu- Shipka by Mrs. Hugh Morenz SHIPKA - Annie and Angie Zieiman, accompanied by Annie's sister-in-law, Albcrdina Wcstcrhof of Holland visited Saturday in Leamington, at Annie's brother, Bill and Ellen Janzen and celebrated Bill's birthday. Don and Elizabeth Adams were supper guests Sunday in London with Brock, Dianne, Andrew and , Dean Adams, also Mark Adams of London when they celebrated Mother's Day and Mark's birthday. Ferman and Leota Snyder spent a weekend in London at their daugh- ter's Esther, Ric and Scott Storey. Bruce and Betty Shelley of Campbeliford visited two days last week at her father's Don and Mabel Fraser. Karen Guenther of London, visited over the weekend with the Frasers. Susie and Wayne Robsotl, Col- in, Sheina and Breagh of Essex visited on the weekend with her sister Debbie and Roger Ward and Ashley at Zurich. Clark Adams along with grade 13 history students from Clinton and Exeter high schools spent the weekend in Washington, leaving last Thursday and arriving home on Sunday night. Planting May is planting month and I found this piece in my scrapbook. "As We Sow" Even now it is time to plant our seeds in the sweet-smelling good earth, believing as we sow, so shall we reap. First we must plant five rows of "peas" Preparedness, promptness, per- severance, politeness and prayer. Next we will plant three rows of "squash" Squash gossip, squash criticism and squash indillercncc. Then we shall plant four rows of "lettuce" Let us be faithful, let us be loyal, let us be true, let us love one an- other. No garden is complete without turnips - so let us turn„up with a smile, turn up for church, turn up with a new idea, and turn up with real determination to do some good and make the world a better place to live in. Granton hart followed close behind. Divi- by Mrs. E. Summers sional low net was awarded to Ron Chanyi who was followed by Mur- ray Wood. Ken Hermann captured D flight. He was followed by Tim Oliver. Low net in D flight went to Bud Preszcator who beat Victor Remplc by one stroke. Nearest to the pin on number nine was Don Gifford. The skins game had Denis Rowe and Holtz- •mann taking homc $14 each. Next Tucsday's Men's Club is sponsored by Anstettc Jewelers. S A RELAXED RETIREMENT TAKES MONEY Your retirement should be a time of pleasure and relaxation. But money golden years. Now is the time to begin l�— -1-1,) worries can take the sheen out of your A.— • �'�" accumulating money to ensure a carec J 9 n J1 - ill me today. \ Contact - Rod Chapman CaII Collect 1-668-2560 17j free retirement. 1 can show you how Investors Getup M0,0 tiraOm Ct'A!rlYPF CI i GRANTON - At Granton United Church Rev. Bruce Pierce was in charge of the worship and entitled his message "When ypu come to your wits end". Sunday School awards - Jane Dickenson, two year bar; Michael Kirckby two year bar;. Laura Dickenson two year bar; Lorna Mardlin 10 year bar; Heather Kirby two year bar. Receiving the sacrament.of in- fant baptism at Granton United Church on Sunday, Mother's Day were: Charles Allan Maxwell Bi - !yea, son of Norman and Cindy Bi- lyca; Jenne Marie Hart, daughter of Brenda Hart; Michael James Shainline, son of Jim and Lynn Shainline. Receiving the sacrament of adult baptism, Brenda Lynn I lart. Unit 1 U.C.W. mct at the home 1 of Mrs. Robert Ilardie on Thursday afternoon May 5. Amelia Jameson was in charge of the program and read some chapters from the new study book "God Calling". Personals Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Morley were supper guests on Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harlton. Home for Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harlton were the whole family except Winnie, Perry and David Dennison of San Antonio, Texas who called and vis- ited by telephone. Shelagh Mackenzie of London spent the weekend and attended Granton United Church with her mother, Mrs. Elmer Summers. Elimville Parents ELIMVILLE - The Elimville Sunday School held a "parents Sunday" on May 1. Each child brought a parent, grandparent or friend with them. The kindergarten class presented a play on "Daniel and the Lion's Den". The Sunday School has been stu- dying the 12 disciples and they were all named by the children. One member from each class pre- sented Grace Pym with a bible in memory of her husband Howard who had been a member and teach- er of the. Sunday School for a num- ber of years. The Pym family was also in attendance for this presenta- tion. At the close of Sunday School donuts and beverages were served. Sunday School on May 15 will be held at 10 o'clock. During the church service Jeremy David Batten was baptized by Rev. Teddy Smits. Jeremy is the son of Ralph and Kathy Batten. Godpar- ents are David and . Sharon Pass- more. Jean Lynn read the scripture readings. During the service Brenda Elford, Laura Skinner and Kellie Fulton sang two songs. Sandra Rowe and her daughter Shauna, Janet•Coward and her daughter Erin sang two an- thems "Let The Sun Shine In" and "Mother". Next Sunday May 15 U.C.W. Sunday will be held at Elimville at 11 o'clock. Guest speaker will be Bob Heywood. A warm invitation is extended to the people of Thames Road church. A social time and lun- cheon will follow. Several ladies of the United Church Women visited the Central- ia United Church Women on Thurs- day evening. Times -Advocate, May 11, 1988 Page 5A Exeter Royals 1988 Season Schedule (home games in bold print) May 12 9:00 p.m. Tavistock Merchants vs. Exeter Royals May 26 9:00 p.m. Exeter Royals vs. Tavistock Orioles May 27 9:00 p.m. Fullarton A's vs. Exeter Royals June 2 9:00 p.m. Fullarton [i's vs. Exeter Royals June 9 9:00 p.m. Mitchell vs. Exeter Royals June 12 2:00 p.m. Exeter Royals vs. St. Marys Jr's June 16 9:00 p.m. Milverton vs. Exeter Royals June 19 8:30 p.m. Exeter Royals vs. Sebringville June 23 9:00 p.m. Exeter Royals vs. St. Pauls June 24 8:30 p.m. St. Pauls vs. Exeter Royals June 28 8:45 p.nr. 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