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Times Advocate, 1989-07-19, Page 19Defended title - Doug Geoffrey Construction defended their title as "A" Champions in the Exeter Mi- nor Hockey Association's mixed slow -pitch tournament on the weekend. Front row (I -r) Vicki Geoffrey, Patti. Geoffrey, Donna Overholt, Darlene Geoffrey, Susan Maver, Brenda Butler, Valerie Pratt, Char- lene Overholt. Back row (1-r) Randy Geoffrey, Steve Geoffrey, Dan Overholt, Doug Geoffrey, Jack Maver, Greg Butler, George Pratt, and Mark Regier. Slow -pitch runners-up - The mixed slow -pitch team from Exeter's South Huron Hospital were the "A" Championship ruriners-up in the Exeter Minor Hockey Association's mixed slow -pitch tournament on the weekend. Front row (1-r) Joanne Hardy, Marion Cornish, Marlene Moore, Audrey'McClennari, Didi Van Dyken, Judy McLeod. Back row (I -r) Tom Bowen, Gord Hardy, Ron Cornish, Ron Moore, Brian Tri- ebner, Albert VanDyken, and Cam McLeod. Times -Advocate, July 19 1989 Page 19 Scores, Results, Standings LUCAN AND DISTRICT SOCCER LEAGUE (As of July 6) Squirt Division w I 1 p 7 0 1 15 6 0 2 14 7 1 0 14 6 2 0 12 5 3 0 10 5 3 0 10 5 3 0 10 3 3 2 8 3 4 1 7 3 5 0 6 2 5 1 5 2 5 1 5 1 6 1 3 O 6 2 2 O 7 1 1 Nairn 1 Grand Bend Arva $t. Columban Naim 2 Coldstream 2 Exeter 2 Coldstream 1 Exeter 3 Exeter 4 Exeter 1 Lucan 1 Ilderton Lucan 3 Lucan 2 Naim 3 Pee Wee Division w 1 t 8 0 0 4 4 0 3 4 1 3 3 0 3 4 0 0 6 1 Exeter St. Columban Naim Grand Bend • Lucan Bdenon 16 8 7 6 6 •1 WEST MIDDLESEX YOUTH SOCCER LEAGUE (As of July 6) Girls 10 and under w 1 t p 6 4 Exeter 3 0 0 Karnaka 2 1 0 Glencoe 0 4 0 0 Girls 12 and under w 1 t 3 1 0 2 1 0 Exeter Wallacetown Komoka Coldstream Strathroy 2 1 0 1 2 0 O 3 0 Atom Division w 1 t 7 0 0 6 1 0 6 2 0 4 1 3 4 2 2 3 4 0 2 4 1 1 5 1 1 4 2 1 6 0 O � 6 1 Exeter 2 Exeter 1 St. Coluinban 2 Arva St. Columban 1 Grand Bend Coldstream Lucan 1 Naim Lucan 2 !Merton 6 4 9 2 0 Mosquito Division w 1 1 St. columban 6 0 0 Exeter 6 1 0 Bryanston 4 3 0 Naim 3 3 1 Coldstream 2 5 0 Grand Bend 1 5 1 Lucan . 1 6 0 Under 17 Division - w 1 1 7 0 0 4 3 0 2 ,5. 0 1 6 0 St. Columban Grand Bend Exeter Bdenon Boys 18 and under w 1 t p 6 0 1 13 5 1 • 0. 10 2 3 1 .5 1 2 2 4 2 2 0 4 1 2 2 4 0 6 0 0 P Wallacetown 14 Exeter 12 Komoka 12 Strathroy. 11 Ilyde Park 10 Delaware Lambeth 6 5 3 3 2 1 Exeter Lawn Bowling Results Olga Chipchase Helen Rieck Millie Trickey Audrey Allman Sam Bower Allan McFalls Wilmer Adkins - Audrey MacGregor Marshall Dearing Bill Lamport Peter McFalls Chas Tindall Bill Lamport Edna Caldwell Millie Trickey Henry Trickey Tuesday July 11 two wins two wins two wins two wins two wins Thursday July 13 two wins two wins two wins two wins two wins two wins two wins Saturday July 15 two wins two wins two wins two wins with total 31 with total 30 with total 29 with total 25 with total 24 with total 26 with total 26 with total 24 with total 23 with Total 21 with total 20 with total 19 with total 32 with total 24 with total 20 with total 19 Pee Wees win two Continued from page 17 lingwerff all went two tor three at the plate for Grand Bend. The pair of wins improved Grand Bend's overall record to 4-3-1, good for nine league points. The Grand Bend Atom 1 Boys team played Crediton at home Thursday night and came away 9-8 winners. Bryce Kadlecik got things going by getting Grand Bend's first run in the second inning. Jonathan Lovie pitched well in the third inning and struck out all three batters he faced. Brian Ducharme connected for his first homer of the year, it was a two -run belt. Chris Raebum also did a good job pitching and did not allow a hit or a run. . The Grand Bend Pee Wee Girls played a more -experienced Centralia team last Tuesday night but lost 30- 11. p 12 12 8 7 4 .' - 3 2. 14 8 4 2 Got a news tip? Call the T -A 235-1331 To all businesses who partici- pated and volunteers who helped in any way to make our annual Slowpitch Tourna- ment a success, a sincere thank you. We hope : you can join us again next year. Exeter & Area Minor Hockey Association Dashwood Bears 2nd Annual Mixed Tournament August 4, 5, 6 Contact before July 26, 1989 Teams needed Phone after 6 p.m. 237-3241, Brian 237-3265, 'Rob 236-7761, Rob CONCERNED ABOUTYOUR CAR INSURANCE PREMIUMS? Don't befooled by no-fault. No-fault is a quick -fix solution that restricts or eliminates your access to justice. It totally eliminates benefits to many innocent accident victims. It significantly reduces benefits to every innocent driver involved in an auto accident. It's difficult to administer. And there's -no evidence that it can ensure long-term premium savings for Ontario's drivers. But there is a responsible alternative being proposed hv.FAIR the r'nmmit# lui Fclil' ActI6n in Insurance Reform: I. The FAIR alternative means definite premium savings; 2 The FAIR alternative offers substantially increased benefits• 3- The FAIR alternative maintains aecess to justice for innocent vic auto� c l'its7 4. 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