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Times Advocate, 1994-9-28, Page 17,(l'ORl', Times -Advocate, September 28, 1994 Page 17 Exeter Centennials and Hawks voice concerns Both approached the South Huron rec board with their complaints By Fred Groves T -A staff EXETER - The South Huron Recreation and Community Cen- tre held its monthly meeting on September 15 and business was far from usual. Jeff Playfoot, coach of the Ex- eter Centennials men's soccer team and Dave Revington, coach -general manager of the Ex- eter Junior 'D' Hawks hockey team attended the meeting with complaints. Also, the board was once again faced with the question of wheth- er or not to put in early ice. Playfoot and the soccer club advised the board that they were not happy with the condition of the Nabisco field this season say- ing standards, including the grass being cut andhaving a timer available were not met. "It was cut but it might have been long at limes," said rec cen- tre facilities manager Cam Ste- wardson. ';The works department cut that field. In the past they had students Just cut grass. They went without one this summer to save money." Playfoot also pointed out that the Centennials paid $5 per par- ticipant for their nine home games and questioned this fee. The rec board was going to di- rect its staff to contact other area centres to compare fees for adults and youngster who use soccer fields. When Revington approached the board he was asking that the Hawks' ice time be earlier on Tuesday night because many of the players have to get up for school the next day and there had been some concerns from parents. It was noted by Revington that several of the Hawks players pass through communities that have better ice time available. "They weren't happy coming that late for practice. It was de- cided to go from 9 to 10:30 pin.," said rec director Lynne Farquhar. The Hawks were going from 9:30 to 11 p.m. The board decided that the Ex- eter and Area Ringette Associa- tion will have ice in Exeter on Tuesday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. and will he offered ice from 4 to 5 p.m. on Wednesday ata cost of $21. The first half hour to be giv- en free for helping the board with the matter and the other half hour at a reduced rate. Summer ice: The subject of summer ice rental has cropped up again and at the last meeting, Ex- eter Mayor Bruce Shaw re- quested that Stewardson come to the next meeting with figures on cost versus revenue regarding early ice. "They want me to get some revenue expense figures," said Stewardson. "We lose money at all times when we have ice in. You can make money (in sum- mer) if you've got hockey schools and figure skating schools." Ice loses money in most arenas because they are not used that much during the weekdays. The suggestion at the last meet- ing was to put the ice in in Au- gust, take it out for the Fall Fair and then put it back in. Hensall has early ice and Lucan leaves theirs in all summer. "It's probably less expensive than it is to rent floor covering. It takes longer to put it in and out than it does to put a covering on it," said Stewardson. In the past the Optimist Home and Garden Show in the spring has had a plywood covering on it as hockey playoffs continued. There is always a scramble for hockey teams in the spring for a place to play. Taylor owned horse a big winner at track Sports shorts FLAMBORO - Capturing one of two S39,393 Trillium Series heats at Flamhoro Downs on September 22, Les Bises, racked up her third consecutive Stakes victory. Golf roundup Exeter Golf Club Senior Men September 22 Beat the Committee Winners Bill Gartley. Ray Warner, Lee Web- ber, Orville Workman, Frank Caw- thorpe, Bill Coleman, Gerald Dear- ing. Bill Smith, Lio Bouchard, Don Dawe, Doug Harrison. Glenn Rob- inson, John DeWeerd, Ron Johnson, Gord Slaght, Lloyd Webber Closest to pin: Bill Bell 1995 Executive: President Gerry O'Neil; Vice president Milt Cole; Secretary Bill Gartley; Treasurer Er- nie Hillen Lucan Bowling Lanes Monday Ladies Darlene Bourne 280-783, Lynne Far- quhar 298-711, Joyce Sovereign 254- 690, Heather Smith 248-690, Barb Smith 253-630. Deb Pearce 227-620, Lynn Smith 252-615, L. Mosurinjohn 217-615, Pat Hodgins 205-601, Helen Hardy 217-600, Terry Mawdsley 211 Barb Tuxford 203, Louise Sutherland 202. Marg Young 200. Senior Citizens Ron Dann 237-644. Mac MacCor- mack 240-572, Jean Dann 188-537, Mary Scott 201, Peter Vandenboomen 198. Alvin Faulder 175. Myrtle Ma- guire 172. Howard Dolan 167, Harry Noels 154, Florence McRobert 151. Wednesday Y.B.C. Alexandra Dawson 154,124, Robbie Yco 147, 113. Ashley Smith 133. 111, Kerrie Davis 115, Melissa Rinn 101, Jennifer Ankcrs 100. Jenni Holland 99, Nicole Davidson 98, Mike Ankcrs 97, Jeremy McNaughton 95. Neel Misra 88. Gordon McLeod 85, Adam Lamb 84. John Caidler 82. Wednesday Mixed Laurie McGee 306-778, Dale Fisher 238-633, Frank Smcekcns 247-612, Scott Martin 266-603, Doug Smith 271-593, Al Rollings 255-586, Don Cunningham 732-579. Doug Beaudoin 239-563, Gord Fisher 209-559, Ann Marie Beaudoin 203-539, Marty KeId- ers 211-501, Ron VanHooydonk 189, Candi Cunningham 187, heather Ro- binson 184, Casey VanHooydonk 181. Thursday Men Bill Mathers 359-796, Jack Fuller 316-795, Don Watt 314-762, Paul Smith 294-738, Pete Smith 324-737, Colin Brewer 264-715, Brad Taylor 253-714, Jim Dixon 295-712, Frank Palen 268-712, Wayne Smith 258-698, Scott Smith 240-694, Brian Ankcrs 275-692, John Kohut 268.685, Bob Taylor 265-684, Bob Pipe 238-678, Gary Melvin 260-675. John Jansen t 256-663, Fred Allison 260-661, Jeff ' VanHaarlem 236-655. Ken Kadey 313- 646. Ladies Inter -town Lucan 6 vs. Clinton 21. Pat Hodgins 208-575, Pat Davis 235-544. Barb Tux - ford 183-509. Men's Inter -town Lucan 33 at Zurich 12. Doug Fenn Jr. 296-1238, Doug Fenn Sr. 271-1185, Orval Rinn 261-1045. Selects '''‘Itricift1122 vs. Fairmont 21. Murray Bennewies 309-1204, Roger Bennew- ies 351-1185, Neil Beucrman 241- 1110. Senior Y.R.C. - Jeff Butler 242-592, David Miller 237-569, Todd Goldie 208, Tyler Gra- : ham 174, Brad Ankcrs 174, Sarah Cul- bert 164, Larry Smith 155. Sunday Mixed Gary Melvin 284-720, Rob Riley 215.625, Dorn Stoddart 210-618, Barry Southcott 202-582, Doug Hockey 270- 577, Noreen Hill 230.576, Carolyn Horner 210-576, Don Morgan 239-573, '('Ina Gibson 207-569, Pat Hodgins 203-562, Joan Finkbeiner 202, John Jaques 202, Mike Brunzlow 201. In coast-to-coast fashion, this Dragons Lair filly captured her pre-, ulcus outing in a S95,110 leg of the Champlain Stakes. Career earnings approach thc 5125,(XX) mark after 11 starts for co-owners William Taylor of Hensall and George Tay- lor of Lanlcy, B.C. Volleyball invitation HURON PARK - It's volleyball time again and anyone wishing to put a team in or wanting to join a team in a competitive mixed league can contact Deb Lord at 234-6396. League play at the Stephen Township Recreation Centre begins Tuesday, October 11. Good start for cross-country LONDON - The rebuilding South Huron District High School cross- country team participated in two re- cent meets and came home with very good results. At the Springbank meet, Chris- tian Stuckless and Dave Robilliard both finished in the top 15 of the midget boys race while Kevin Meiling was in the top 30 in the junior boys division. At the University of Western On- tario meet, Bcicrling was third in the junior division while tcamamtes Mike Mangan was sixth, Phil In- gram was 31st and Eric Hundcy, 33rd. In the midget division, Robillard Minor hockey scoreboard Lucan Minor Hockey Lucan Midgets Exhibition game Lucan 2 vs. Mitchell 3 (:oats: Mike Wragg, Kurt Mills Assists: Mike Bowerman was seventh and Stuckless was 10th.. Patty Wcgg was 29th in the junior girls race. The next elect is Wednesday at Fanshawc Park. Centennials edged in final game ST. COLU MEAN.-_ The Exeter Centennials completed their West ernon Ontario Soccer League sea- son with a good effort in a 2-1 loss to St. Columban on Saturday. Charlie Wise opened the scoring early in the second half for the vis- itors but St. Cohnban evened the score with a ball headed past George McEwan. The hosts kept thc pressure on but Pat Donnelly, Joe Laurie and Aaron Weston kept the Centennials defence together to keep the game tied. Very late in the game it took a perfect shot to the comer to give the hosts the win. The Centennials concluded their season with a 5-10- 3 record. "We have benefited from the in- flux of younger players from the St. Marys arca, but we took some time to get our game plan in order," said Exeter coach Jeff Playfoot. "With the success of the Exeter Fury in the second division cast, I think we've proven that there is plenty of local soccer talent to sup- port two teen's teams," he added. Playfoot noted that a successful debut by the ladies team and a strong minor organization, snakes the future of soccer bright. Exeter lawn bowling September 13 Barb Triebner Henry Drachenberg Lawrence Russell Bob Thompson September 15 Shawn Kramer Marshall Dearing Vi Hendy Barb Triebner September 20 Lawrence Russell Marshall Dearing Howard Johns Marion Dearing Ray Hodgson September 22 Lorna Spencer Barb Tnebner Ruth Skinner 2W27 2W25 2W24 2W23 2W38 2W32 2W27 2W26 2W29 2W27 2W22 2W21 2W20 2W24 2W24 2W23 Local lanes to host By Ron Dann ZURICH - Zurich Town and country Lanes and St. Marys Lanes December 4 will host the first 10 games of the Bluewater Zone quali- fying round for the Stroh's Ontario Open. The Bluewater Five Pin Bowlers' Association, in its meeting Sunday at Mount Forest, also chose Listow- el and Web's Lanes, Mount Forest to hold the remaining 10 games of the Bluewater Zone, rolloffs De- cember 11 for the right to compete in the Stroh's Ontario Open cham- pionships next spring in Hamilton. Alternate sites will be Clinton and Wingham. O.F.P.B.A. Ontario Youth Challenge Clinton Crown lanes will host the Bluewater Association zone final qualifying round of the Ontario Five Pin Bowlers' Association (O.F.P.B.A.) Ontario Youth Chal- lenge November 20 with Moles- worth as the alternate location. O.F.P.B.A. Hall of Fame President Brad Matheson, Moles- worth, and publicity director Ron Dann, Grand Bend, were appointed to represent the Bluewater Associa- tion at the 22nd annual awards din- ner for inductees to the O.F.P.B.A. Hall of Fame November 5 in To- ronto. Usborne league champs Hensall bantam girls recently claimed their first Usborne Softball League title In 14 years. Here are, front, left; Jennifer Randall, Melinda Hovius. Second row, left; Kari Tay- lor, Cara Gardner, Julie Rooseboom, Lisa Rooseboom. Third row, left; Andrea 'McClinchey, Christine Bengough, Katie Rathwell, Katie Seaton. Fourth row. left; Andrea Radford, Lisa Campbell, Kerrie Consitt, Melissa Masse. Bakc, left; coaches Elaine Gould and Sklp Gardner. The girls had a 12-2-1 record during the regular season and beat Crediton 19-1 and 11-6 in the final series. 1' Field hockey team finally defeMed South Huron's undefeated streak came to an end on the weekend SCARBOROUGH - It had to come to an end eventually. The South Huron District High School girls field hockey team was beaten 1-0 in overtime by the Lorne Park Spartans Saturday in the final of the Scarborough Field Hockey Tournament. It was the first time since last September back at the Waterloo Tournament that the Panthers, the defending provincial champions, lost a game. "It was kind of a repeat of last year's OFSAA final," said South Huron coach Jim Workman. At the championship held in Exeter last November, the hosts edged the Spartans 1-0. "We didn't win the gold this time but that's alright. Lorne Park only lost one player, (from last year's team) they're going to be tough. We had a few injuries. We're competitive with them," said Workman. One South Huron player had to go to the hospital for a couple of hours and senior Brenyn Baynham had a very sore ankle. The final game on the weekend saw a scoreless tie at the end of regulation and then it went into overtime where, this time, the Spar- tans were the winners. "It was a good game. The ball deflected off of Jana (Webster) and she had no chance, said Workman of the goal scored about five min- utes into overtime. South Huron opened with a 1-0 win over University of Toronto Schools on Danielle Miners' goal. Miners and Baynham were the goal scorers in a 2-0 win over Haliburton and then JoDee Rowe con- nected in a 1-0 victory`past,Pearson. Rowe got -her second of the tournament in a i ) game over Birchmont and the final pool play saw Miners score in the 1-0 win past John Fraser. "There was no big blowouts," said Workman of the slim wins. That put the Panthers against Ridley College of St. Catharines in the semi-finals. This was scoreless after regulation play and since there was no overtime, other than in the final game, the teams went right into strokes. That's where Webster kept the ball out of her net and Miners, Baynham, Kim Farquhar and Kristy Ahrens scored for the Panthers to put them into the final against Lorne Park. Yesterday the Panthers continued Huron -Perth Conference play as they hosted Listowel and Mitchell. This Sunday they travel to To- ronto to defend their title at the Schoolgirls Tournament. Irarighl So why do they tri There is only one TRUE NO DRIP OIU Waxes and solvents are a fowl smellin answer for vehicle protection. lis obvious these turkeys don't understand. For TRUE NO DRIP, NO ODOUR rust prevention give us the call. You'll be glad you did. Olt CL Bona: F u rl611. r Exeter Honda 650 Main St. S., Exeter, Ont. 235-1081 NOM 1S1 inlFe uit Downier Rust Nava, Slsaps NOMINATIO NS FOR SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD ELECTORS Representing TOWNSHIP OF McGILLIVRAY For: LONDON & MIDDLESEX ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD Will be received at: The Clerks Office, Town of Strathroy, Strathroy, Ontario. On: October 11, 12, 13 and 14 from 9 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 'Ib fill the office of: (1) Trustee The prescribed forms for the registration and the nomination of persons to any offices are available at the office of the Clerk. If a greater number of candidates than required to fill the said offices are nominated and make the required declarations, polls will be opened on the dates stated below for the purpose of taking the poll: Advance poll - Saturday, November 5, 1994 (being 9 days before polling day) from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Advance Poll - Wednesday, November 9, 1994 (being 5 days before polling day) from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Polling day - Monday, November 14, 1994 from 10:00 a.m, to 8:00 p.m. Shirley Scott a=mimmisimumimmeminiClerk