Times-Advocate, 1983-10-26, Page 25Area marksmen vie for turkeys
Area marksmen lined up
Saturday to try their skill at
still and moving targets in
competition for prizes at the
Claybird Gun club's annual
turkey shoot.
Activities involved pepper
paper and trap with shot
guns, paper punching with 22
rifles and hand guns of all
calibres, muzzle loading rifles
in percussion and flint locks
were used to shoot steel
cutters.
Some donned rain gear,
some dressed in buckskins
with an 18 ft. Cheyenne lodge
or tepte to run to for cover if
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heavy.
Club members and other
sportsmen from Clinton to
Denfield had their choice of
roasts of beef, hams or pork
chops.
There was a cup of free cof-
fee for those who were better
at just shooting the breeze.
Winning hams, roast beef
and pork chops were Oliver
Yallop, Russ Gibson, Jim
Beaver, Jody Mosurinjohn,
Brian Wedlake, Russ Beaver,
David Van Allen, Larry
Mason, Floyd Costain, Aldean
Playfoot and Andy Calder.
Collins third
at Hully Gully
Sunday, October 16 was
the last race in the Ontario
Points Championship
Motocross series, thereby
establishing the leaders in the
expert class of the sport. Var-
na Ontario rider Chuck Col-
lins finished the series in third
position.
The standings stacked up as
follows: Mike Harnden, a
Honda Canada rider finished
first with 150 points. Second
was former B.C. Expert, now
from Oshawa, Mike Rensby
with 123.points; and with 107
points, Hully Gully sponsored
rider Collins came in third.
The next competitor was way
back with 86 points.
Chuch began racing back in
1973 at the tender age of 9, and
moved through the motor -
cross ranks from schoolboy
class to "expert" level.
Riding under No. 191, and
with the backing of Hully Gul-
ly, where he is also race
director, Chuck has managed
to overcome injuries and
other obstacles to finish in the
top 3 in the province.
Earlier in the season,
Chuck and his mechanic
father, Randy, toured the
country in events like the
Toronto Supercross.
Next year, Chuck's looking
forward to an even better
season, and already he's look-
ing at ways to make his bikes
work better and go faster, and
he's getting all the physical
bugs out as well. Motocross is
a physically demanding sport
and some say the most
demanding in the world, ex-
ceeding even soccer. It re-
quires daily work-outs to be
able to maintain the stamina
to go as long as 40 minutes
full -out in the longer motos.
At 19, Chuck has reached
high, but there's always next
year and a little higher.
Chuck is also an apprentice
mechanic at Hully Gully and
after completing his appren-
ticeship next spring, will be
dividing his mechanical and
racing duties with the
organizing and teaching of
motocross schools and
seminars across Western
Ontario.
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TAKING AIM — Andy Calder, Jody Mosurinjohn, Larry Mason and Bob Simpson
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WIN IN INTERMEDIATE BOYS — The intermediate boys championship of Tuesday's
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McCURDY GIRLS WIN — The intermediate girls from J.A.D. McCurdy school won
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TITLE TO McCURDY JUNIORS — The junior boys championship of Tuesday's area
elementary school cross country meet v:us won by J.A.D. McCurdy. Back, left, Ben-
ji Riley, Steve Dubarry and Chris Angerman. Front, Darrell Johnson and Dung
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CROSS-COUNTRY WINNERS - - The Exeter senior boys won their event in the inter
school cross-country races. Shown with teacher Bill Van Wieren are Terry Meikle,
(back left) Pat Hartman, Robert Clipperton, Brad Mack and Tony Baker. Missing:
Steve Anderson.
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Area public schools
run cross country
The year's sporting events
involving Exeter and district
elementary schools got off to
a delayed start this week with
a cross-country run
Organizers had to take a rain -
check because of inclement
weather on October 12.
The following Tuesday the
sun shone smugly as :audents
from Stephen, McCurdy.
Usborne, Hensall, Zurich and
Exeter public schools met at
the Exeter school in the
morning.
At the sound of the whistle
more than 200 runners, divid-
edinto six classes with six
people -on each team, began
their cross-country runs
around the school area.
through the Ausable
flatlands, and back to the rec
centre
The course for junior boys
and girls was 2.2 km, in-
termediate boys and senior
girls were required to rwi :3
km, and the distance for
senor boys was 3.5 km.
Exeter took the pennant in
both the senior boys and
senior girls races, McCurdy
won in intermediate boys, in
termediate girls and junior
boys, and Stephen Central
captured the remaining ban-
ner in the junior girls event.
Topping each category in-
dividually were Larry Miller.
Usborne, senior boys; Julia
Wilkinson, Usborne, senior
girls; Robert Wonnacutt.
Usborne, intermediate boys:
Christine Chalmers, Stephen
Central, intermediate girls .
Steven Du Barry, McCurdy.
junior boys and Michelle
Chalmers, Stephen Central.
junior girls.
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scheduled throughout the cur•
rent term are volley ball and
basketball competitions and .a
track and field meet.
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