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Times-Advocate, 1984-04-18, Page 13Page 12 Times-Advocote, April 18, 19114 Gardening Made Easy.... The "Sherwood" Way with "Snapper" Riders and Attachments Priced as low as "Jacobsen" G.T. and Riders Prices as low as 1 695 List 159L List "Roper" Garden Tractors and Attachments Priced as low as 1825 Li., Come in while selection lasts. "Don't" be caught with that long grass Come to Sherwood (Exeter) Ltd. 18 Wellington St. W., 235-0743 Call for your evening appointment P.S. We are now a listed Briggs & Strat- ton dealer. Sales and Service IVUIIIC LIUU wlririer-s South Huron teams fare well cit WOSSA badminton South Huron's senior bad- minton team has completed its seasons while the junior team still has two weeks before Huron -Perth. Senior doubles team of Scott Bogart and George Pratt placed fifth at WOSSA in London last week, having earned the third qualifying spot at Huron -Perth the week before. The boys defeated Banting and Regina Mundi but lost to the teams that plac- ed ahead of them at Huron - Perth from Listowel And Wingham, the eventual WOSSA champions. Having won WOSSA as juniors last year, Scott and George are fust year seniors and must compete against teams considerably older and more experienced. Coach Pat Rowe was pleas- ed with the boys' doubles per- formances as well as the play of boys single competitor, Tony Jones with little past ex- perience, Jones placed third at Huron -Perth and tenth of sixteen teams at WOSSA. Jones played very well at both ,tournaments against tough competition. At WOSSA he defeated Regina Mundi and forcedhislosing matches against CatM,dic Central and Sarnia Northern, to three MACLEAN'S WIN A TITLE The A championship of the Exeter and district rec hockey league wos won by Maclean's. Back, left, Tom Steeper, Gary Hartman, Gary- Sararas and Eldon McCutcheon. Front, Dave Prout, Doug Geoffrey, Jim Rolph and Scott Pincombe. Missing were Glenn Thurman, Mark Cronyn, Dave Hunt and Steve Kerslake. T -A photo game. At Huron -Perth the brother - sister mixed team of Angelina and Lovekish Malik were on their way to third and a spot To register dirt bikes Bill 61, an Act to regulate off road vehicles,such as dirt bikes, motocrossers and ATV's officially takes effect June 1. As of that date, anyone owning one of these vehicles and wishing to use it on other than their own pro- perty will have to register them with the Ministry of Transportation and Com- munications at a one time fee of $25., plus will be required to carry liability insurance. The act is designed to limit non -registered and non- insured use to o the owners own property. The only exception for these vehicles is if they are used in competition or for exclusive- ly recreational use is that they by used on a controlled race course. Anyone belong- ing to the Hully Gully Com- petition Club, or races there in a sanctioned event is ex- empt from Bill 61, provided they use their off-road vehicle at Hully Gully. For such activities, some of the restricting portions of the Bill do not apply. Anyone wishing information on join- ing the Hully Gully Competi- tion Club may do so by con- tacting Hully Gully in writing at RR 1 Varna, NOM 2R0, or by calling (519)262-3318. Fur- ther clarification of the bill may be obtained at Hully Gul- ly or at Ministry offices. WIN B REC TITLE — Algoma Tire won the B championship in the Exeter and district rec hockey league. Back, left, Gary Kyle, Murray Parsons, Dale Skinner, Paul Kerslake,. Al Parsons, Jamie Gaul, Ed Kerslake and Gerald Weido. Front, Bob Wye, Mike Soldan, Bob Oke, Greg Hern, Bill Simmons and Larry Skinner. T -A photo • Introduction servi Electric plenum heater shes to meet oil furnace. Object: Substantial ftieloil S1Vll]gS. Kissing that old flame goodbye isn't the only way to reduce your oil consumption. If that oil furnace is still in good shape. you can take advantage of con- verting to a dual energy heating system. Instead of replacing your furnace, introduce it to an electric plenum heater, heat pump or base- board heaters. These dual energy systems let oil and electricity work in harmony% to heat your home more efficiently and more economically. The "plenum" is the warm air chamber at the top of your forced air oil furnace. That's exactly where a plenum heater is installed. On all but the coldest days. the fan circulates more economical, electrically generated heat. If the temperature drops below a certain level, the furnace automatically takes over. In the average home, the electric plenum heater can cut oil consumption by 75%. And reduce the total cost of heating your home enough to pay for the installation in about three vears. Install a plenum heater and you may be eligible for a COSP (Canada Oil Substitution Program) grant. It pays for half of the installed cost of your plenum heater or $800, whichever is less, if }7 M -- reduce your oil consumption by 50% or more. Telephone•today and ask for a visit front our energy adviser. We'll tell you about the advantages of dual energy heating systems and special assistance that could lead to even greater savings. Go Electric Call Exeter Public Utilities Commission at 235-1350 Chairman, M.A. Greene; Manager, 11.1.. Davis; Commissioners, 11. DeVries and R.E. Shaw Customers of Ontario Hydro should contact their Local Area Office. u f • t 0 t Express practice Continued from page 11 Strathroy. A meeting is being held tonight Wednesday to draw up the schedule which is ex- pected to get underway in late May. Any new players in the area will be welcomed at Satur- day's first workout for the Ex- press. Further information may be obtained by calling Geary Penhale at 235-1905. Glenn Thurman will be back as field manager. Regional Ball Meeting Tuesday, April 24 7:30• p.m. South Huron Rec Centre All coaches and members welcome • It'II-plow through too wherever you'repiowing. _ t3f Similar Savings TM 200 EL on all Reg. S2399°° models Special s2O95°°pius tax in stock-ali• �N mL (With this ad) No trades 1' I \1 'i)Ol: There's only one word for three wheeling. 1•� (YAMAHA) -w Shaft drive delivers 196 cc of raw power directly to stable. extra large, corded tires to deliver you quickly and easily through mud, muck or mayhem. Electric start. Front and rear racks. Get the one that gets the job done. See us, today. Good only April 1 - 20th, 1904 Port Franks Cycle & Marine Open 7 days aweek (519243-2703, Port Franks, Ont. r 4' at WOSSA when Lovekish was forced to withdraw because of a dislocated shoulder. South Hurob cleaned up at the weekend Larry Kneebone Memorial Tournament for doubles and mixed teams. In the under 16 category Kendra Arthur matched with a girl from London to win girls doubles and won the mixed with Mike Berg. Matching Mike Berg and Brian Topp SH won the boys doubles as well. In the under 191evel Kendra Arthur and Angelina Malik were a winning combination in girls doubles. This team defeated teammate Pam Cot- trell and a partner from Lon- don in the finals. Of the 30 par- ticipating teams Scott Bogart and George Pratt placed fourth in doubles play and Bogart and Tena Brand played well in the mixed division. Rowe is looking forward to excellent performances from her juniors on May 1 at Huron -Perth. Huron -Perth is a very competitive con- ference and has dominated WOSSA lately TheSouth Huron Badmin- o ton Club is composed of high school students who par- ticipate in the sport for fun and recreation during the school year. The 1983-84 club seasoncame to an end last week and as usual, the conclu- sion was highlighted by the annual club championships which were held during the final three Thursday evenings. Following is a complete list of tournament results: Singles Junior girls singles cham- pion - Kendra Arthur defeated Karen Rowe (11.4; 11-0); con- solation winner -Sandy Pratt - Junior boys singles champion - Brian Topp defeated Mike Berg (18-7; 15-4); consolation winner - Dave Dougall. Senior girls singles champion - Angelina Malik defeated Er- ma Weernink (11-0; 11-2); consolation winner - Barb Sharp. Senior boys singles champion - Scott Bogart defeated George Pratt (15-7; 15-8) ; consolation winner - Lovekish Malik. Doubles Junior girls doubles cham- pions - Kendra Arthur and Julie Blommaert defeated Monique Aunger and Sandy Pratt (15-8; 15-1); senior girls doubles champions - Angelina Malik and Erma Weernink defeated Charene Winbow and Barb Sharp (15-10; 15-8). Junior boys doubles cham- pions - Mike Berg and Dave Dougall defeated Brian Topp and Darryl Sweitzer (15-12; 15-6); junior boys consolation winners - Murray Rundle and John Hamilton. Senior boys doubles champions - Scott Bogart and Gib Dow defeated John Van Esbroeck and Henry Vanderburgt (15-11;15-10); senior boys con- solation winners - Al Pym and Blayne Epp. Mixed Junior mixed champions - - Kendra Arthur and John Hamilton defeated - Julie Blommaert and Brian Topp (15-4; 15-10); junior consola- tion winners - Sandy Pratt and Murray Rundle: Senior mixed champions - Angelina Malik and John VanEsbroeck defeated Kim Ingram and George Pratt . (15-11;15-2) ; senior consolation winners - Erma Weernink and Henry Vanderburgt. Fastball Registration Anyone wishing to play fast ball in Zurich league this year - please contact Ken Clarke, 236-4612 before April 30th Thank You Sal 0 In appreciation of the tremendous support we have received during our grand opening, we are hold- ing our Thank You Sale. Congratulations to Mark Van Bruwaene of Centralia who won the colour T.V. in our opening draw. 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