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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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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