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Times Advocate, 1998-12-02, Page 17Wednesday, December 2, 1998 Which way will it go? Exeter team I player Jackie VanEsbroeck shows some fancy dribbling technique during Saturday's South Huron Indoor Soccer League Indoor Soccer preseason tournament at Centralia Rec Centre.The regular season kicks off Monday for the women and today for the men. Most valuable -1110, ..14 ,w., , ''•, . 1. 1 4,%•iN% . i* ' 11* T .,. wasl Exeter Masters soccer player, Charlie Wise was named the team's most valuable player for the '98 season, the team's first. Wise, a niidfielder, was the team's leading scorer. (phots/contributed) Exeter Times—Advocate Sports Chiefs downed byAylmer and N H Contsnued from page 14 Knight (Bria Richardson), Rya Carroll, Jason Beck( (Greg Young), Carro (Brian (layman) an Hob Morrissey (Jo Campbell). On Saturday th Chiefs hosted Ne Hamburg and serve up a 5-0 loss. The Chiefs were short handed again, missin two defenc'emen as wel as Scott Ihasenberg and Ryan Carroll who had prior commitments and __Brian Richardson who was playing for the Exeter Jr. I) I lawks. The Chiefs carne up short at home Friday and lost 4-3 to Aylmer in a hard fought con- test. Exeter held a 2-0 lead but Aylmer was quick to get back into the game. The winning goal came- with 3:48 left in the game with Exeter - exerting heavy pressure in the dying moments trying to tie the game. Coach Kevin McArter will be back behind the 17 ew ew amburg a home game versus St. Wednesday at 9 p.m. • "Thomas Nov. 21. and Langton Saturday The Chiefs host at 8 p.m. Oshwegan Six Nations. n n 11 d n e w d g • bench at the next Chief's game after serving a three game suspension for being thrown out of A little close for comfort. Exeter Chief Ryan Carroll (# 10) is one of the lucky ones in this rile 'nside the Aylmer net during Friday's game at South Huron Rec Centre. Lxeter lost 4-3 in a hard fought battle. The Salvation ArmyChristmas "A Appeal TIME TO CARE AND SHARE" In such a wonderful community'as St. Marys, The Salvation Army knows you will want -to offer financial assistance to help the needy who depend upon your generosity for their family Christmas. It is believed everyone is more than aware of the difficulties facing some of our neighbours and friends. When special times occur they do not have the financial resources to provide for their loved ones in such a way as to give them happy and lasting memories of family times. The Salvation Army, including our branch.in St. Marys, provides assistance to those in difficult circumstances, not only at Christmas time but throughout the full year. It is our privilege to serve on your behalf in providing food, clothing, medical needs, etc. to approximately 50 families per month in St. Marys. To assist you at this busy time of the year, the vital information for your receipt may be recorded on the bottom portion of this advertisement, then torn off and forwarded to this office..In giving generously, you will be blessed and your Christmas will be happier because you have reached out to your neighbours and friends. God bless you and yours! .1. Dehmel, Major r ,/ db Please Send Receipt To: ENCLOSED IS MY GIFT OF: Born ;n "ick Monier r THE SALVATION ARMY P.O. Box 29 St. Marys; Ontario N4X 1A9 .or drop off at the Thrift Store in St. Marys or any Bubble location. itO f l No Receipt Requested ❑ Receipt Requested J 1 We have the perfect ''' gift for everyone ourlist r (Canadian) ONE YEAR SUBSCRIPTION RATE $35.00 + $2.45 GST = $37.45 2 YEAR RATES Ontario $63.00 + $4.41 GST = $67.41 (Gift card included) Can order by phone or fax with Visa or Mastercard 1�. Phone: (519) 235-1331 c ( it�,_c.itt, _ atx4C4f2diUM6