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.THE NET EFFECT
Tips from the
Exeter Tennis club
iswor
By RANDY PARSONS
Members who have nut
picked up their keys yet can
still do so at the Junction.
Also. members are
reminded to use the
,Reserved Booking Board
whenever possible to ensure
• their court time for the next
day ..or for •talar the -same
day.
We are planning mens'
doubles, ladies' doubles. and
junior singles events for late
August and early Sep-
tember, before the Club
Championships.
All players should
remember that by main-
taining- our Exeter Tennis
Club, the courts remain a
self-sufficient facility. It
seems now that several
players are using the courts
regularly during club tune.
when the door hasn't been
locked. It's great to see the
courts being used. but by
paying the small mem-
bership fee, you can help to
keep • the courts in good
shape. If everyone used the
courts without putting
anything back'in. our courts
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• Tip cif lhe.Week
The use of 'topspin or
"How to keep the ball off of
the public school roof
. Topspin is achie+-i d tt
several methods. rine +t ay is
to roll the wrist over as '.lu
bit the hall. This is hard on
the arm muscles and is
impossible to control con
sistently. The best way is to
start the stroke with the
racquet low and to finish
with the racquet high
This will give your shots a
gentle topspin. For a more
violent topspin, come up
through the .hall faster and
':brush" it at contact. This
takesptuch more tinting and
footwork and more practise
Avoid just using the \grist'
save that for table tennis.
Topspin shots should clear
the net safely and then drop
down deep in the court. They
.will bounce high to your
opponent so that ono c•an not
hit the hall comfortably.
Topspin allows you to bit
the ball hard. with control
and speed It is used in the
regular grounds trokcs. but is
most necessary in t+tn
situations •
To hit a passing shot when
your opponent is at the net or
To hit a deep lob over your
opponent's head This can be
used for a ++inner when your
opponent is at the net 01-
when
rwhen he's at the baseline. if
it's placed deeply etiough
Learn to use_ the topspin
You will need it as you climb
further up the tennis ladder
11 allows you to make thost•
"emergency shots" wInch
often decide a match \ ori
can hit the hall hard +tilh
new confidence The game of
tennis is virtually -owned"
by those play t•rs ytith the
tiest topspin strokes: for
example. Borg t'1111nl%1?
�'t1as. Evert Lloyd..
Austin
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EXETER TEAM WIN* USBORNE TITLE — The Exeter Cougars proved to be victorious in the season ending tournament
of the Usborne and Hibbert boys squirt softball league Saturday as they defeated Huron Park Members of the winning team
are (back row) coach Doug Dalrymple. -Tim Long. Bill Crawford. Ray Chong. John Wells. Steven Dalrymple. Vincent Parent.
coach John Relouw and bat:girl Amy Relouw. In the front row are -bat -girl Lori Dalrymple. stafistician'Judy Dalrymple. Jamie
Beuerrnan. Dave Medd. co -captains. Gib Dow and.Steve McAuley Dennis Murray and John Relouw T -A photo
Singing- preacher at Centralia
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
The Rev. Grant Mills of
Exeter ministered in both
message and song at a
combined service of the
Centr.alia-Zion West
congregations in the Cen-
tralia United Church,
Sunday morning.
"Live our own lives, be
ourselves" was the theme of
the sermon delivered by
Rev. Mills. Through life -We
should.strive to develop our
skills and be an influence for
be said."The :world is
a better place because of
you and t."
Rev. \fills vocal solo "This
is my task" was greatly
appreciated by his listeners.
The children's story was
told by Mrs. Ross McFalls.
%1r. Douglas (:i1) was the
organist and was ac-
companied on the piano by
Miss Elaine Powe. The of-
lertorymusic was a duet by
Mr. Gill and Elaine. The
beautiful floral
arrangements were from the
Johns-Masnica wedding.
Personals
United Church Women
have arranged the service
for this coming Sunday and
Bob Heywood will be the
guest speaker. It will be a
combined service at 11 a.m.,
please note the time.
Mrs. Lorne Hicks was a
guest for a few days last
week with Mrs. Fred Pen -
warden at her cottage at
Grand Bend and on Saturday
she visited with her sister
and brother-in-law. Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Scheifele in
Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Willert, Peggy, Barry and
Ervine, R.R. 2 Ilensall; Mr.
and Mrs. Roy U sch and
family. Clinton; /Mr and
Mrs. Dennis Gerber and
family and Miss Bernice
Willert of Stratford were
guests for dinner on Sunday.
Snell leads in jitneys
Russ Snell recorded the
best score in the three jit-
neys staged this week at the
Exeter Lawn Bowling
greens.
Snell topped Tuesday
night's event with two wins
and a plus of 30. Following
right behind with a plus of 29
was Liz Lamport, while
Mabel McKnight took third
with a plus of 27.
Lillian Pym was best in
the Thursday action, just
nipping Ray Blanchard.
Gertrude fiamilt/;n placed
third, followed in order by
Isabel Rogerson. Hose
Blanchard. Gordon
Hoggarth, Margaret Wein
and Liz Lampor
Len McKnight ended up in
top spot in the Saturday
jitney, with Bill L:import and
Mabel Skinner finishing up
in a tie for the runierup spot.
Following in order behind
them were Clarence Down.
Anna Ballantyne and
Thelma RBssell
with Mr., and Mrs. Lloyd
Rimmer and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kooy,
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kooy,
Bonnie and Clyde spent the
weekend in Niagara Falls
and Dunnville_
PaulSchott returned to
Chatham on Sunday to
conduct the service in his
home church, Saint Andrews
t'nited Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred.Bowden
were Sunday evening dinner
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Jaques and family,
Granton.
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Times -Advocate August 15, 1979 Page 9A
Cleric tells of mountains
By MRS. E. SUMMERS
GRANTON
Rev. Mary Mills was in
charge of the worship at St.
Thomas Anglican Church on
Sunday and took her sermon
#tom the 123rd Psalm and
�e Hymn "Unto to tate
Hills."
Referring to the mountains
she saw on her recent
vacation to the far north,,
Rev. Mills quoted the bible
passage "I will lift up mine
eyes unto the hills, from
whence cometh my help".
Let us anchor our lives,
uplifting by looking up and
thinking of love, and joy,'
which comes from God.
Goodness is always above
us, said the Rector.
St. Thomas church will
hold their service at 11:00
a.m. Sunday.
Personals
- Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Morley
of West McGillivary and Mr.
Crediton
By MRS. PETER MARTIN
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dallier
Angela and Michelle were
Friday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Stan Preszcator Mrs.
Mary Thornton and Brenda
Glanville.
Mr. and Mrs., Charles
Browning Sr. returned home
after spending their holidays
in Nova Scotia.
Mr.. and Mrs. Wm. Arm-
strong Jody and Jeff and
Brenda Glanville spent
Sunday at Tobermo-ry.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Glanville and family were
Sunday supper guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Presz-
cator and Mrs. Mary
Thornton.
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Kenneth Hodgins of Cen-
tralia visited with Mr and
Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Hodgins and family visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Shaver of Toronto • last
Wednesday and Miss Rona
Hickey of Toronto. ac-
companied the Hodgins
family home to Granton, -to
spend some holidays with
them.
Keith Summers of Toronto
spent the weekend with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Summers.
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