Times Advocate, 1989-07-26, Page 19Runners up - The Exeter Ellison Travel Atom soccer team were A finalists in their tournament Satur-
day, losing 6-2 to Durham in the "A" final. Front row, (left to right), Jon Groot, Eric Groot, Luke Sims,
Ben Cottrell, Adam Johns, Brendan Kraftcheck. Middle row, (1-r), Jesse Bergmann, Sara Szabo, Mark
Bell, Andrew Hann, David Marshall, Matt Szabo. Back row, (I -r), Jeff Playfoot, coach, Dennis Noakes,
Jeremy Van Esbcoeck, Geoff Stasik, Trevor Boersma, Jason Corbett, Shawn McFalls, coach.
Easy wins for Exeter -teams
EXETER - This week, three Ex-
eter soccer teams won by forfeit be-
cause not enough opposing players
showed up.
The two all -girl teams travelled
to Glencoe and Wallacetown, while
the under 17 team were in Exeter
hosting St. Columban.
A special thanks is extended to
the parents who made the effort to
drive to these games to support our
players.
In squirt action, Exeter Two
hosted Ilderton and won 3-1. Chad
Montieth scored three times with
one goal being assisted on a good
throw in by Allison Boersma.
Also playing well were
Siep and Michael Hamacher.
Exeter Three lost to second -place
St. Columban 2-0. The score was
kept respectable by- Erin Robillard
and Robert Acton who along with
the rest of the team played a strong
game.
Exeter Four hosted first place
Nairn One and were defeated by a
strong Nairn team. Exeter played a
good game with Steve Darbyshire
playing exceptionally well.
In Atom play Exeter Two trav-
elled to St. Columban and lost 4-
3.
Exeter's goals were scored by
Scores, Results
EXETER JUNIOR CO-OPS
BATTING AVERAGES
Player
Gregus
Laporte
Merner
Butler
-ab
72
28
57
65
Keller, R 52
Schwindt 66
Russell, S 61
O'Brien 47
Keller, J 55
Genttner 52
Davidson 53
Lewis, J 31
Russell, M 32
Arnold . 20
Lewis, L 5
Miller 5
Kints 2
Others 8
h
30
11
19
19
15
19
16
12
14
12
9
5
5
2
2
1
1
2
r rbc
15 19
10 12
24 23
25 17
17 14
16 11
24 18
20 10
20 10
17 9
14 5
6 8
6 2
7 4
2 0
0 0
3 2
5 1
ave
.417
.393
.333
.292
.288
.288
.262
.255
.255
.231
.1'70
.161
.156
.100
.400
.200
.500
.250
PITCHING STATS
Player w 1 1 p so era
Cox 0 0 6 3 15.0
Davidson 1 0 11.1 6 3.97
Genttner 4 1 35.1 34 2.29
Gregus 0 0 12.2 17 1.42
•Laporte 1 1 9.1 14 10.6
Merrier 1 0 15 27 0.60
Miller 0 0 6 5 0.00
O'Brien 0 0 2 3 9.00
Russell, M 1 0 5 2 0.00
Russell, S 7 3 59.1 75 3.94
Schwindt 1 0 6 5 3.0
EXETER ROYALS BATTING
AVERAGES
Player ab h rblave
Allison 32 8, 2 .250
Brintnell 58 10 8 .139
Cornish, Bob 24 9 1 .388
Cornish, Bruce 16 3 2
51 16 7
8 0 0
54 15 5
5 0 0
66 19 6
Dawson
Herrington
"eywood
Hodgins
Johnson
.187
.340
.000
.245
.000
.192
Luke Sims with two and Geoffrey
Stasik scoring once.
The Exeter Mosquitos hosted St.
Columban in a well -matched con-
test.
Marty DeBruyn scored the first
goal of the game for Exeter. St.
Columban scored just before half
time to even the score.
In tile second half, the play trav-
elled up and down the field with
neither team being able to score.
Geoff Hann and Bryan McAllister
played exceptionally well. This is
the firsttime this year St. Colum -
ban didn't get two points for a
game.
Lewis, J
Lewis, L
Noyes
Pfaff
Pym
Swance
Tordoff
Tuckey
Wise
44
1
16
23
33
4
49
55
63
7 0 .184
0 0 .000
6 0 .428
5 1 .200
2 0 .071
0 0 .000
11 7 .205
21 3 .418
15 13 .300
IT'S BEEN A BEAUTIFUL SUMMER, HASN'T IT?
Balmy days, cool nights, humidity about average - no doubt about it, it's been a
big improvement over last year.
UNLESS. OR COURSE. YOU HAPPEN TO BE IN THE
AIR CONDITIONING BUSINESS.
We had no way of knowing that Nino wasn't going to send us hot humid air up
from the central Pacific again this year. We didn't expect huge high pressure are-
as to park over Hudson Bay and deflect Arctic air down over Eastern Canada.
We counted on the greenhouse effect and the hole in the ozone layer and a host
of other things, real and imaginary, to blister us again like they did last summer,
so we bought- air-cone'itiorring-equtprrre>ti-accorditlgly, mq.l€ vrrterkiffer`'"
folks -out therelo buy them accordingly.
YOU DIDN'T
So, we guessed wrong and we have a shnp full of ccnifu}- }r units-we'd-iat`fT r-,,
not carry over next -winter, so we'll make you a deal. With every centkl air system
ordered during the rest of this season for installation this -year, we'll throw in a
Cornerstone extended warranty that will add 4 years parts and labour coverage
to the 1 year you would have received ordinarily, giving you a full 5 years on the
whole enchilada.
FAIR ENOUGH?
Times -Advocate, July 26, 1989 Page 19
Atom soccer tournament held
EXETER - The Exeter soccer
club organized its annual Atom soc-
cer tournament again this week.
Eight teams, one as far away as
Durham, converged on the Exeter
soccer fict Is this Saturday.
The we i her was excellent and the
competiti ,.t was keen and combined
with the lielp from all the volun-
teers it turned into a very successful
day.
In the preliminary round four
games were played with the four
Kippen Gun Club
18 shooters July 18
Brad Mann 50
Jamie Caldwell 25
Bob MacPherson 25
Jody Mosurinjohn 25
Dan Crerar 25
Al Kyle 24
Kevin Clark 24
Ken Whetham 24
Tom Allen 24
John Glazier . 24
Fred Brall 24
Jack Mill 23
'Ed Steegstra 23
Joe Walsh 23
Lloyd Venner 23
Al Edwards 22
Harrison Schok 21
Doubles Tuesday
Jack Mills
Bob MacPherson
Jamie Caldwell
Brad Mann
Ed Steegstra
night
23
22
21
19
16
winners advancing to the A round
and the losers to the B round. Play-
ing off in the A group were: Exeter
I, Exeter II, St. Columban• II and
Durham.
In the B group were: Nairn, Arva,
Delaware and St. Columban 1. St.
Columban I ended up winning the
B final by beating Delaware after an .
exciting game by a close 3-2 score.
The two Exeter teams met in the
A semi final with Exeter 11 qualify-
ing for the A final by beating Exet-
er I 4-1 ir, a well played game.
In the .: final, Exeter lI were on
fire early in the game and built a 2-
0 lead bu Durham took over in the
second h:.lf when Exeter II faltered,
and score.' six unanswered goals to
take the A championship:
A thank you to all the volunteers
and in particular to$teve Johns and
Sherri Pfaff for all their work. Spe-
cial thanks to the Exeter Beckers
store for supplying popsicles for
the kids, a well appreciated gesture
-n such hot and humid day.
Exeter Lawn Bowling Results
Bill Rogerson
Gordon Hoggarth
Ernie Ross
Sam Bower
Stewart Miner
Wilmer Adkin
Helen Rieck
Bill Rogerson
Marion Dearing
Ruth Skinner
Howard Johns
Larry Rieck
Emma Campbell
Percy Campbell
Bill Rogerson
Howard Johns
Olga Chipchase
Tuesday July 18
two wins
two wins
two wins
two wins
two wins
two wins
two wins
Thursday July 20
two wins
two wins
two wins
two wins
Saturday July 22
Make room - Ryan Heywood, left, of the Grand Bend Squirt Minor
Soccer team tries to put a move on a player from the Coldstream
team during their game in Grand Bend last Thursday. Grand Bend
won the gamp rather easily 7-0.
two
two
two
two
two
two
wins
wins
wins
wins
wins
wins
with total 30
with total 28
with total 26
with total 25
with total 24
with total 21
with total 20
with total 27
with total 25
with total 23
with total 23
with total 39
with total 39
with total 29
with`total 27
with total 25
with total 22
Exeter Mixed
Shuffleboard
July 19
Four game winners:
A. Hummel'
Laverne Stone
Steve Hrapchak
Five game winners:
Mabel McKnight
Allen Johns
Bea Johns
. July 20
Five game winners:
A. Hummclll
John Pepper
Bill Lamport
Lloyd Lovell
379
319
'311
404
387
366
511
456
373
367
Exeter Ladies Golf
Tuesday, July 18
A Flight
Helen Burton 46
Betty Smith 50
Low Putts
Grace Drummond 15
B Flight
Joan Cole 57
Barb Harrison 57
C Flight
Noreen McCann 56
Irene Davis 60
Low Putts
Betty Simmons 13
GAS BAR
untheSun
Draw
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Serving from
Lucan to Blyth
HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING
ry0
O
�OrL'L Ltd.
ENSALL
POWER
LAWN MOWER
Pick up your ticket at the CO-OP
GAS BAR during the week of
July 24-30189. Deposit your
ticket by Aug. 6189.
No purchase necessary.
DRAW DIa' --'
RIDING
LAWN MOWER
Pick pin Nn!rr t"l nr ?! tf+r^ ^^
GAS BAR during the week of •
July 31 -Aug. 6189. Deposit your
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No purchase necessary.
IDRAW DATE: AUG. 14/89.
Hours: Mon. -Sat. 7:00 a.m. - 11 p.m. Sunday 8:00 a.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Your
Home Comfort People.
We're not comfortable until you are.
Exeter '235-2081 Ailsa Craig 293-3282'
Ironwood Men's Golf
Tuesday, July 18, 1989
1st Low Gross: . A Flight Dave Holtzmann Score 35
B Flight Dan Heywood Score 36
C Flight Rich Lathi•:: Score 41
D Flight Jan VanHaarlem Score 47
1st Low Net: A Flight Wayne Burke Score 31
B Flight Bill Farquhar Score 31
C Flight Jerry MacLean Score 31
D Flight Gus Gregus Score 30
2nd Low Gross: A Flight Stu Homuth • Score 36
B Flight 'Rob Funston Score 40
C Flight Larry Brosel Score 43
D Flight Don Jolly Score 48
2nd Low Net: A Flight Don Currell Score 33
B Flight Brion Penhale Score 32
C Flight Ray Webb Score 33
D Flight Elgin Fairwell Score 32
High Gross A Tony Underhill Score 45
B Bill Steele Score 53
C Dave Moyer Score 56
D Mike Bornath Score 65
Number of Golfers: 79
Skins: Wayne Burke $22.50
Larry Wein $22.50
Dan Heywood $7.50
Red DeGraw $15.00
Specials: Closest to #2: Gerry MacLean
Closest to #9: Dave Holtzmann
Other winners: O'Keefe Special - Wayne Burke
Sponsored by: Carling O'Keefe.
IT'S BEEN A BEAUTIFUL SUMMER, HASN'T IT?
Balmy days, cool nights, humidity about average - no doubt about it, it's been a
big improvement over last year.
UNLESS. OR COURSE. YOU HAPPEN TO BE IN THE
AIR CONDITIONING BUSINESS.
We had no way of knowing that Nino wasn't going to send us hot humid air up
from the central Pacific again this year. We didn't expect huge high pressure are-
as to park over Hudson Bay and deflect Arctic air down over Eastern Canada.
We counted on the greenhouse effect and the hole in the ozone layer and a host
of other things, real and imaginary, to blister us again like they did last summer,
so we bought- air-cone'itiorring-equtprrre>ti-accorditlgly, mq.l€ vrrterkiffer`'"
folks -out therelo buy them accordingly.
YOU DIDN'T
So, we guessed wrong and we have a shnp full of ccnifu}- }r units-we'd-iat`fT r-,,
not carry over next -winter, so we'll make you a deal. With every centkl air system
ordered during the rest of this season for installation this -year, we'll throw in a
Cornerstone extended warranty that will add 4 years parts and labour coverage
to the 1 year you would have received ordinarily, giving you a full 5 years on the
whole enchilada.
FAIR ENOUGH?
Times -Advocate, July 26, 1989 Page 19
Atom soccer tournament held
EXETER - The Exeter soccer
club organized its annual Atom soc-
cer tournament again this week.
Eight teams, one as far away as
Durham, converged on the Exeter
soccer fict Is this Saturday.
The we i her was excellent and the
competiti ,.t was keen and combined
with the lielp from all the volun-
teers it turned into a very successful
day.
In the preliminary round four
games were played with the four
Kippen Gun Club
18 shooters July 18
Brad Mann 50
Jamie Caldwell 25
Bob MacPherson 25
Jody Mosurinjohn 25
Dan Crerar 25
Al Kyle 24
Kevin Clark 24
Ken Whetham 24
Tom Allen 24
John Glazier . 24
Fred Brall 24
Jack Mill 23
'Ed Steegstra 23
Joe Walsh 23
Lloyd Venner 23
Al Edwards 22
Harrison Schok 21
Doubles Tuesday
Jack Mills
Bob MacPherson
Jamie Caldwell
Brad Mann
Ed Steegstra
night
23
22
21
19
16
winners advancing to the A round
and the losers to the B round. Play-
ing off in the A group were: Exeter
I, Exeter II, St. Columban• II and
Durham.
In the B group were: Nairn, Arva,
Delaware and St. Columban 1. St.
Columban I ended up winning the
B final by beating Delaware after an .
exciting game by a close 3-2 score.
The two Exeter teams met in the
A semi final with Exeter 11 qualify-
ing for the A final by beating Exet-
er I 4-1 ir, a well played game.
In the .: final, Exeter lI were on
fire early in the game and built a 2-
0 lead bu Durham took over in the
second h:.lf when Exeter II faltered,
and score.' six unanswered goals to
take the A championship:
A thank you to all the volunteers
and in particular to$teve Johns and
Sherri Pfaff for all their work. Spe-
cial thanks to the Exeter Beckers
store for supplying popsicles for
the kids, a well appreciated gesture
-n such hot and humid day.
Exeter Lawn Bowling Results
Bill Rogerson
Gordon Hoggarth
Ernie Ross
Sam Bower
Stewart Miner
Wilmer Adkin
Helen Rieck
Bill Rogerson
Marion Dearing
Ruth Skinner
Howard Johns
Larry Rieck
Emma Campbell
Percy Campbell
Bill Rogerson
Howard Johns
Olga Chipchase
Tuesday July 18
two wins
two wins
two wins
two wins
two wins
two wins
two wins
Thursday July 20
two wins
two wins
two wins
two wins
Saturday July 22
Make room - Ryan Heywood, left, of the Grand Bend Squirt Minor
Soccer team tries to put a move on a player from the Coldstream
team during their game in Grand Bend last Thursday. Grand Bend
won the gamp rather easily 7-0.
two
two
two
two
two
two
wins
wins
wins
wins
wins
wins
with total 30
with total 28
with total 26
with total 25
with total 24
with total 21
with total 20
with total 27
with total 25
with total 23
with total 23
with total 39
with total 39
with total 29
with`total 27
with total 25
with total 22
Exeter Mixed
Shuffleboard
July 19
Four game winners:
A. Hummel'
Laverne Stone
Steve Hrapchak
Five game winners:
Mabel McKnight
Allen Johns
Bea Johns
. July 20
Five game winners:
A. Hummclll
John Pepper
Bill Lamport
Lloyd Lovell
379
319
'311
404
387
366
511
456
373
367
Exeter Ladies Golf
Tuesday, July 18
A Flight
Helen Burton 46
Betty Smith 50
Low Putts
Grace Drummond 15
B Flight
Joan Cole 57
Barb Harrison 57
C Flight
Noreen McCann 56
Irene Davis 60
Low Putts
Betty Simmons 13
GAS BAR
untheSun
Draw
.13AILEy,
Serving from
Lucan to Blyth
HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING
ry0
O
�OrL'L Ltd.
ENSALL
POWER
LAWN MOWER
Pick up your ticket at the CO-OP
GAS BAR during the week of
July 24-30189. Deposit your
ticket by Aug. 6189.
No purchase necessary.
DRAW DIa' --'
RIDING
LAWN MOWER
Pick pin Nn!rr t"l nr ?! tf+r^ ^^
GAS BAR during the week of •
July 31 -Aug. 6189. Deposit your
ticket by Aug. 13/89.
No purchase necessary.
IDRAW DATE: AUG. 14/89.
Hours: Mon. -Sat. 7:00 a.m. - 11 p.m. Sunday 8:00 a.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Your
Home Comfort People.
We're not comfortable until you are.
Exeter '235-2081 Ailsa Craig 293-3282'