Times Advocate, 1992-06-17, Page 16Page 16
Times -Advocate, June 17, 1992
sPoriTic
Becky Msldinger was busy raking the long Jump pit during the
track meet held Monday at Precious Blood School.
It was another Brat at Ironwood Golf Club Wednesday after-
noon as Chuck Snell became the first golfer to sink a hole -in -
one on the new back nine. Snell used a seven iron to cover
the 110 yard distance from tee to hole on number 13. Wit-
ness to the shot were Mery Cudmore and Roy Hunter. Shown
here are Cudmore (left), Snell and Hunter.
HMP Greys win In high scoring affair
But Dublfr► came back to score
five in the third and the game
stayed close. The Greys added a
rut in each of the next three in-
nings and four in the sixth.
Dublin threatened in their last at
bat scoring four runs while strand-
ing two others, and some terrific
fielding by Brenda Bell helped pre-
serve the Greys' win.
DUBLIN - A three -run homer singled advancing Arthur who
by centre fielder Sandi P ernlin scored on a single by Shelley Skin -
proved the difference Thursday ner.
evening, as the Exeter Humii Mo Greys pitcher Patti Down then re -
tor Product Greys held on to beat tired the side in order and the Greys
Dublin 13-11 in South Perth Ladies bats went back to work. With Kel-
Fastball League action. ly Warren and Dianne Willis on
The Greys got down to business base, Carla Wolfcamp singled to
in their half of the first when Ken- drive in Warren and then Fremlin
dra Arthur doubled to drive in stepped up for a three -run homer to
Diatnuu Willis, her first of tout clean off the bases and give lrixeter
RBls on the night. Fremlin them a 6-0 lead.
Crediton remains undefeated
CREDITON - With only nine
players on their roster Sunday
night, the Crediton ladies fastbal
teams travel=ed to Sebtingvfile and
came home with a tie.
A successful second inning, saw
the local crew go ahead of their
opponents by a score of 5-1 after
Teresa Van Raay, Mary McKillop,
Kalli Kennedy and Father Taylor
all had single hits. Ruth Pugh
Karate Club
second
WALLACEBURG - Exeter's
Tyndall Karate Club participated in
the Wallaceburg invitational tour-
nament last weekend and returned
with several prizes and trophies.
"This was a big one," said sensei
Dan Bell of the club's second place
finish in the tournament, just 40
points behind the winners.
Bell said the club team did very
well, and gave special mention to
the team which placed first overall
in team kala.
The team were Fred Sanders,
Tracey Tripp, and Fred Elder.
Tripp also won three other first
places trophies for fighting, indi-
vidual kala, and weapons.
Lance Pfaff won a first in fight-
ing, 5th in kala, Annie McPherson
took a 6th in kata, Dustin Elder 3rd
kata, and Rachel McPherson with a
1st in fighting and 3rd in kala.
Ron Walker placed second in
fighting , 3rd kata, Fred Sanders a
4th in weapons, 6th kata, Jane
McPherson 1st kala, 4th fighting,
and Fred Elder also won a second
in fighting, and a 5th in individual
kala.
roundup
Y^!
First
Roy Hunter
Wilmer Ferguson
John Muir
Brent Grasse
Second Andy DeBoer
Bob Dobson
Bob Fletcher
Hugh Mungus
Third Bud Preszcator
Guy Giddings
Ken Hermann
Bill Gilfillan
Fourth Lloyd Easton
Lloyd Cushman
Clyde Spears
Ron Westman
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43
40
42
167
45
46
38
172
46
45
44
4.0
178
42
44
45
Closest to Pin #4: Clyde Spears
C.!iest to Plain: Bill Gilfdian
Birdies: Jim Stun, Andy De -
Boer, Bob Fletcher
Exeter Golf Club
Wednesday
talles
jos/ 10
A Flight
Low gross Janet Wt Wake
High its Ludt Webber
B Flight
Low grass .Lir Kaolin
High pegs : i �tDiiong
Low gneiss Diane Gernennkorn
High putts Mars Bison
Sposaor: Exeter Cluryaier
Door prize: Ano Armstrong
donated by MTS Farm Supplies
1W50 Draw: Shama Pasa orc
June 9
A Flight
LG . Dorothy Kipfer 51
B Flight
LN Julie Whitby 31
Average score: Peggy Ferguson
Hidden bole: Chris Phillips
Most honest: Marie Brunzlow
Upcoming event: June 16, Irons
only. 2+ putts
en's.,
l
June 9
A Flight
lst David Hockey 37
2nd Bob Fletcher 38
3rd Brion Penhale 39
4th Larry Wein 40
. B Flight
1st Bill Farquhar 39
2nd Wayne Parkinson 40
3rd Larry Johns - 40
4th Mike Brintnell 40
C Flight
1st Red DeGraw 40
2nd Gerry MacLean 42
3rd Rich Lather 42
D Flight
1st Bud Preszcator 44
2nd . Ken Hermann 46
3rd Sid Daley 47
Closest to Pink David Holtz -
mann
Closest to Pin 16: Greg Ling -
man
Skins: David Hockey. Greg
Unman
Ironwood
Ladies
C�C:b
LO
2nd LG
June 15
A Flight
Joan Heywood
Marlene Parsons
B Flight
LG Grace Farquhar 45
2nd LG Ruth Mercer 46
C Flight
LG Joy Darling 51
2nd LG Loma Russell 52
D Flight
LG Diana Leddy 58
2nd LG Patty Brintnell 60
Sponsor: Ellison Travel
Closest to Pin 04: Anita Cook -
Via Rail Prize
39
41
June 8
A Flight
LG Joan Heywood 37
LN Hazel Beaver 34
2nd LG Janet Wedlake 40
2nd LN Marlene Parsons 38
Least
Putts MJ. Chanyi 13
B Flight
LG Anita Cooke 49
LN Judy Hodgins 40
2nd LG Ruth Mercer 52
2nd LN Grace Farquhar 42
Least
Puts Deolores Schilbe 18
C Flight
LG AnrrProut 49
LN Kelly Holtzmann 34
2nd I Lorna Russell 55
2nd L. Joy Darling 44
L ast
Putts Ede Boyle 18
D Flight
LG Patti Brintnell 6il
LN Diana Leddy 46
2nd LG Joanne Wallace 62
2nd LN Laurie Relit 46 -
Least
Putts Tammy Deters 18
Sponsors: Canadian Tire
Door Prize: Donuts Now
Exeter Golf Club
Monday Nlte
Men
June 15
A Flight
LG Haydon Gozzard 40
LN Kitch Pavlick 35
2nd LG Maurice Sauve 41
2nd LN Dave Crocker 36
B Flight
LG Fern Laurin 42
LN Lee Webber 33
2nd LG Brian Brooks 43
tad LN Milt Cole 33
C Flight
LG Gerald Cook 2
LN Bob Osgood
2nd LG Gary Campbell 44
tad LN Mike Nice 33
D Flight
LG Stave Kerslake 45
LN Dale Baker 32
2nd LG Gord Hay 47
2nd LN Steve Edwards 33
Sponsor: Monday Nite Men's
Club
Door prize: Bill Armstrong
Closest to Pin 03: Gary Dunlop
Longest Drive 09: Ron Walker
Next week: Scramble Niter - Be
sure to sign up. Sponsor will be
Gerry Maclean
helped send her tstsmtnttes home
with a double and then Carol Wind-
sor cleared the bases with a long
Mule.
In -the third inning,' Brenda Wilds
reached first on a single and McKil-
lop added a double with Taylor
rounding out the ining with a sin -
Deb Lord started off the -third in-
ning with a double and Van Raay
and Theresa McGee sent her across
the plate with singles.
The fifth inning saw the ladies
add a couple more runs to their
score when McKillop and Taylor
reached first on walks and Lord and
Windsor sent them home with back
to back singles.
Due to the shortage of players,
the Crediton squad had to compro-
mise with players trying different
positions. Carol Windsor started off
in the catcher's g9ar and in the sixth
inning Theresa McGee made her
debut behind the plate.
McGee was the starting pitcher
for Crediton with six strikeouts
while reliever Windsor notched
three strikeouts.
Crediton 20 - Dublin 3
After a slow start on Monday
night, the Crediton team finished
the night with some great batting
and baserunning to mercy Dublin.
Deb Lord started off the night
reaching first on a walk and There-
sa McGee who had a very success-
ful night at the plate sent her home
with a long triple.
Carol Windsor and McGee then
reached first in the third inning on
walks and Brenda Wilds and Jane
Bowley sent them home with single
hits.
Kalli Kennedy sliced a long dou-
ble in the fourth inning and was
sent home on a well placed home
run by Ruth Pugh.
In the fifth inning, the local team
broke the game wide open scoring
eleven runs.
Windsor started off the inning
with a single, McGee, Wilds, Bow-
ley, Kennedy and Taylor reached
first on walks and Sherry Nickles
took her turn after being hit by a
pitch.
Deb Lord and Carol Windsor
cleared the bases with back to back
doubles and McGee, Kelly Arouse,
Teresa Van Raay and Kennedy
-added singles to close off the in-
ning.
In the sixth inning, the top of the
order finished off the game for the
Crediton squad with Pugh, Lord
and Windsor all taking walks and
McGee clearing the bases with a
home run.
Carol Windsor was again strong
on the pitcher's rubber notching ten
strikeouts.
Shuffleboard
Hensel)
June 9
Hazel McFwart
Dave Woodward
Pat Davis
Alice Thiel
Jim Davis
Lloyd Eagleson
Evelyn McHeath
Pearl McKnight
Exeter
June 10
4 game winners
Ray Hodgson
Mabel McKnight
June Hodgson
Laverne Stone
Allen Retry
5 game winners
John Pepper
Allen Johns
Ivan Ibbitspn
Marjorie Hodgert
Hugh McKay
June 11
4 game winners
June Hodgson
Mabel McKnight
Hugh McKay
Ray Hodgson
5 game winners
Howard Johns
Estelle Chalmers
Joe Gosar
Marjorie Hodgert
Allen Berry
John Pepper
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439
428
376
371
367
328
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267
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420
384
378
341
358
335
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503
459
449
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404
NOTICE TO PUBLIC UTILITIES
WATER CONSUMERS
To conserve water the Exeter Public Utilities will limit the use of hoses
for the watering of lawns and gardens. This requirement includes new
lawns and sod.
Effective immediately and until further notice, the following schedule
for the use of hoses will be permitted.
Please note revised hours:
Residential Customers (households)
Sunday to Saturday Inclusive 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Commerclal Customers (businesses)
Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Some customers are watering lawns and gardens at the rear of their
house during the restricted hours. Customers disregarding the restric-
tion
estricttion periods will be given one reminder of the restriction and if there is
a reoccurrence the customer. risks a fine, or having their pressure re-
duced, that would eliminate watering with a hose for the balance of
the summer.
The commission does not wish to curtail any customers watering, but
in fairness to all customers that adhere to the restriction it must en-
force this policy.
The co-operation of all customers will be appreciated.
Exeter Public Utilities Commission.
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