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Times Advocate, 1989-05-03, Page 18Page 18 Times -Advocate, May 3, 1989 Men's golf results • EXETER - Last Tuesday, the Ir- onwood Men's Club held its first event of the year. Dave Holtzmann- topped "A" flight with a low gross of 34 followed by Don Currell with 38. "A" Flight low net was won by Don Cowan witfi a 32 with Mark Cronyn coming in as runnerup with 33. Victorious in "B" Flight was Tony Underhill with a 43 followed by new member Gordon Rook with 44. Brian Baker capped low net honors with a 34 while "B" net bridesmaid was Rick Borden with a 34 also. "C" Flight honors went to Bill Hodge with 43. Runnerup was Ray Webb at 45. Divisional low net was awarded to Perry Knee with a 31 who won over Scott Pincombe by retrogression also with 31. Lee Webber captured "D" Flight by turning in a 47. Close was El- wood Truemner at 51. "D" Flight low net went to Gus Gregus whose score of 34 beat Jack Urquhart by a stroke. Nearest to the pin on #4 was Ar- nold Mathers. Nearest to the pin on #6 was Dave Holtzmann. Skins were won by Bill Hodge, Elwood Truemner anctilten Bergmann. Next Tuesday is Insurance Night. New members are still welcome. League supporters EXETER - The Petro - Canada Play Ball program and Petro -Canada dealers across Canada are presently offering sponsorship support to youth baseball and softball teams at the community level. Coach- es of teams aged seven to 13 interested -in obtaining spon- sorship, should contact their local Petro -Canada dealer. Team sponsorship is sub- ject to dealer availability, ge- ographic considerations and on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, call the Petro -Canada Play Ball Sports Central Hotline at: 1- 800-268-2244. Individual dart winners - These players picked up individual awards in the Exeter Legion Ladies Dart League at the annual awards banquet last Tuesday. Left to right, Mary Masse, Marg Foster, Sharon Campbell, Betty Bowerman, Marg Wragg, Terry Heywood. Karate champs - These members on Tyndall's Karate Club in Exet- er won some trophies at a small meet in Goderich last weekend. From left, Phillip Jorna, (first in fighting), Jo Dee Grasdahl, (first in kata), Jeff Balsdon, (second in kata), Dennis Hodgins, (second in fighting). AWF Gaiser-Kneale Insurance -Exeter 235-2420 Grand Bend 238-8484 Clinton 482-9747 Hcnsall 262-2119 GIC RATES 12% 1 YR. 5 YRS. CALL TODAY FOR THE HIGHEST RATE AVAILABLE Rates subject to verification • G.I.C.'s may be registered as R.R.S.P.'s' U S E DCAR CLEARANCE CENTRE "SPECIAL" FINANCING ON USED CARS & TRUCKS Max. $10,000 and 24 months MAY 8TH TOME 15TH, 1989 40 USED CARS & TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM THE AUTO AMBASSADORS OF "LOWER T IMES 9 GWSE WE'RE IN ME (AWT'RY WE MUST' SRL USED CARS foo LESS! ,LWNL E'MRCH„EV OLDS EXETER Perfect attendance - These bowlers showed up every week in the Wednesday YBC League and were given special crests and pins for their efforts. Front row, (left to right), Sara -Lynn. Daunley, Beth Densmore, Sonja Densmore, Christine Wilson, Larry Wilson. Back row, (!-r), Shallon McFarland, Lisa Needham, Wendy Jansen, Brad Ankers. Exeter Mixed Shuffleboard April 26 3 games Harold Davis 374 4 games Pearl McKnight 494 Wilma Davis 480 John Pepper 372 Lloyd Lovell 364 5 games 011ie Essery 467 Wm. Baechler 464 Mabel McKnight 432 Olga Davis 414 Edna Caldwell 401 April 27 4 games Howard Johns 428 John Pepper 428 Marjorie Hodgert 380 Ray Cottle 378 5 games 011ie Essery 509 Ernie Ross 475 Wilma Davis 459 Walter Davis 394 Stephen holds Minor banquet HURON PARK - Stephen Minor Hockey held their year end banquet at the Huron park Rec Centre Thursday, April 27. The newly appointed executive for the 1989-90 season will be Past President Judy Glavin; President Ray Mills; 1st Vice Pete Rutten; 2nd Vice Jack Glavin; treasurer Joanne Hodge. Directors are Don Clarke; Jim Glavin; Dan Connor and Art Bowerman. Winners of the Pay -As -You -Pull draw are: Pizzas from Theos - Dan Elliott; 1 Year Subscription Exeter T -A - Jeff Bennewies; $25 gas voucher Exeter Co-op Gas Bar - Joyce Weber; $30 gift certificate Gerrards Exeter - Wilmar Wein; $50 gift certificate RSD Sports Den - Ray Mills; 50 loonies - Caroline Rasenbcrg; $100 bill - Tom Ar- thur. Stephen Minor Hockey would like to thank these local businesses for their support. Also thank you to Knechtel Food Mart for donating the meat and Laurence Brown of Pathfinder for donating the pop for the banquet. Collector's Item �JONM DEERE Grass clippings that are gathered up result in a much nicer look- ing lawn. Now you can cut your fawn and gather up the clippings in one operation. You can get a rider lawn tractoror a lawn and garden tractor with a bagger that can be installed or taken off in a minute without tools. • Spring Store Hours; Mon. thru Fri. 8 to 8 Saturday 8 to 3 Nothing Runs Like a Deere' JO.*Dt1.! u HURON EXETER HWY NO. 4. N. 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