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This team of boys from St. Patrick's School in Dublin,
was successful in winning the Junior ,q3" Championhip in
- the Knights of Columbus Hockey Tournament held in Seaforth
during the spring vacation. The team includes: (Back row,
left to right) Frank Flannigan, Danny Deloyer, Michael Rowland,
John Delayer, Jim McCreight, Paul Van Bergen, Ricky Ryan,
Ricky Van Valkengoed and coach, George Ducharme who
accepts the trophy from Jim Devereaux. (Front row) Peter
Van Bergen, Wayne Cronin, Mike Flannigan, Stephen Rowland,
Jinn Delaney, Arthur Looby, Bobby Van Valkengoed and
Gerrard Ducharme. (Staff Photo)
K of C Hockey Tourney
Attracts 12 Area -Teams
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Dublin Women's Institute met
Tuesday, March 22 in the Dublin
Separate School Gym. Mrs. Char-
les Friend, president, openedthe
meeting.
Business matters were dis-
cussed and it was mentioned
that next year the Women's In-
stitute will be celebrating its
75 th anniversary, Suggest-
ions are to be made at the next
meeting as to how the Dublin
group will celebrate. Mrs. Jim
Statton read the minutes and
correspondence. Mrs. Friend
passed; out envelopes to the can-
vassers of the Cancer Society.
There were 53 people in atten-
dance and the next meeting is to
be held at the home of Mrs.
Olive Britton, when the theme
will be (''Health".
Mrs. Charles Friend intro-
duced Mrs. Greg Rothwell (Betty
Lou Pethick) who showed a num-
ber of her slides on Israel and
the Holy Lands. Mr. and Mrs.
Rothwell toured Europe for a
year and spent seven weeks in
Israel. While , there, they worked.
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Is a communal farm. On this farm
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30,000 citrus fruit trees. On the
farm food, lodging, schooling and •
recreation are provided for work
ikexchange. Pictures of Jerusa-
lem showed Many biblical places
where. Jesus Christ spent por-
tions of his life. At the end of
the slides, Mrs. Jack Burchill
thanked Mrs. Rothwell and pre-
sented her with a gift in appre-
ciation for sharing. with those
present some of their exper-
ience,:
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cook
and daughter, Toronto were vis-
iting with Mrs. Louis Bruxer
and Jerry on the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs, Don Klinkham -
mar and son, Kitchener were
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Klinkhammer on the weekend;
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Looby have
COrrespontlint
MrS:Keh Elligsen
Mrs. Laura Mogk is a patient
ia,the 'Seaforth Community Hos-
pital having fractured her hip.
Michelle, Michael, Raticly and,
Scott Beuermann, Goderich,
spent the holidays with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Manuel Beuermann,
Mrs, Milton. Rock and Mr.
Robert French were among those
who chartered a bus for a holiday
in Florida.
BRODHAGEN 4-H CLUB
The Brodhagen 4-H Club met
at the Brodhagen Community
Centre and discussed the pos-
sibilities of our club spending
Thursday, March 24th • at the
Festivall and the 'YWCA in
Stratford.
Also• discussed were types
of burns and treatments for them
as wall as the duties of a local
health nurse.
The group worked on their
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Dublin
returned from a leterliaTorida,
Miss Agnes Ryan, London
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph F. Ryan and faintly.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Tiede and
family, London and Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Tiede, Kitchener were vis-
iting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
L. Ryan during the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Wood-
man and sons have moved to
Stratford on the weekend. They
previously occupied one of
George Goettler's Apartments,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans,
Niagara Falls have returned
from a trip to North Carolina
to pick ,up their children who
were staying with Mrs. Frank
Evans. •
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Costello
Jr. and family , Kitchener were
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Costello on Sunday.
projects and Mrs. Scherbarth
demonstrated mouth to mouth
resuscitation.
Smiles . . .
A man was driving through'
the country 'when his motor st6P-
ped. He got out to see if he
could locate the trouble. A
voice behind him said, "The
'trouble is in the 'carburetor."
He turned around, but saw only
an old horse. "I said, yOu better
check the carburetor," re-
peated the horse.
' Rushing to the nearest farm
house, the man related his ex-
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ear?" asked the farmer. eYes,
yes, that's the one," babbled
the man. "Well, don't pay no
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farmer. "He don't know nothing
about automobiles anyway."
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The sixth ' annual K. of C.
Hockey Tournament held in Sea-
forth 'Memorial Arena. on Tuesday
and Wednesday of last week in-
volved- separate schoolg in the
district covered by Father
Stephen Eckert council 5289,
In all' 12 teams were entered
from seven schools. Sr. teams.
(grades 6, 7 & 8) were entered
from .Carmel, St. James,
Seaforth, St. Calumban, St. Pat-
ricks, -Dublin; . St. Bonifac.e,
Zurich; L'ecole Ste. Marie, St.
Joseph's and St. Pats, Kinkora.
Jr. teams were entered from 2,11.
of these schools except Zurich
and St. Joseph's.
In the opening day Tuesday all.
senior events were played ex-
cept the championship games.
In the morning games Kinkora
defeated Seaforth 4 - 1. Mt.
Carmel trounced Zurich 10 - 0
and St. Columban beat Dublin
also by a score of 10 - 0. In
the afternoon• games at 12.30
P.M. It was St. Joseph's and
Kinkora ending in a 4 - 4 tie
and St. Joe's winning the game
by shots on goal in the third
period 8 5. At 1:30 Mt,Car
Manley .
St. Columban
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Walton
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Zion
reel had no problem with St.
Colbmban winning the game by
. a score of 16 - 2. Seaforth
defeated Zurich 7 -3 in the
2;30 contest to finish off the
first day's competition.
On Wednesday morning of
the tournament the Jr. Series
got underway with Mt. Carmel
and Dublin Jrs. facing off and
Mt. Carmel skating to an easy
21 - 1 win . In the 10 A.M.
game it was St. Columban whip-
ping Kinkora 11 - 1, ti3 enter
the Jr. "A" final. At 11 A.M.
Seaforth Jr's , who had the bye
in the A" round edged Mt.
Carmel 9 - '7 to go on to the
"Jr. A" final against St., Co-
lumban. The' 12:30 draw saw
Dublin defeating Kinkora 5 - .1
for the Jr. "B" championship,
their first win in K. of • C.
tournament competition, and a
happy bu,nch of boys went home
with their trophy.
Zurich and Dublin Sr's played
off' for the Sr. "B" trophy at
1:30 P.M, which saw Zurich win
by a 10 -1 margin.
The Jr. "A" Championship
was played at 2.30, St. Columban
losing to Seaforth by a score of
6-0.
To round out two successful
days of competitions between the
schools, Mt. Carmelsand L'ecole
Ste. Marie, St. 'Joseph's com-
peted for the Sr. "A" champion-
ship' with Mt. Carmel winning
by an 8' - 1 count. The team
by an 8 - 1 count. The team
took home the trophy for the
4th ' time in the six years they
have been in the tournament.
Careful but strict refereeing
by Jack and Bill Price, Randy
Wood and .DOn Scrimgeour re-
sulted in the games being played .
at a good keen pace. penalties
were at a minimum with an
average of seven per game being
'called.
• The committee expressed ap-
preciatimeto the coaches, teach-
ers, managers, parents and those
who drove the players to and
from the games, for their co- '
operation in keeping the games on
time and, making the tournament'
such a success.
The Knights of Columbus
Hockey tournament was organ-
ized in 1965 by council members
for the purpose of developing
hockey talent in Separate Schools
within the council area, that
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Otherwise may not have been de-
veloped.'.
Council officials said it had a
three -fold purpose. First;
and co-operation;-Secondly, it de-
velopes them physically and men-
tally and Thirdly the desire of
winning and loosing with a smile.
"Some may think their bay
has to compete with boys who have
more experience and training.
On the other hand we know they
learn from them and the desire
to resemble them has to be
there. Who knows how high
all of the 175 boys this tour-
nament had competing this year
are reaching" the spokesman
said.
"We the Knights 'of ColuM-
bus, Seaforth Council are proud
of the co-operation and assist-
ance given by the •parent's and
friends of these boys and we
hope they continue -to expand"
he concluded.
KINKORA SR'S. ,
Mike Lafontaine, Kenny Murray,
Rene tePelars, Mike Ruston, Mat
Crowley, John Culligan, Pat
Kelly, Danny Viciver , Tony Bok-
kers, Pete VanNynatten, Greg
Luyten, Harry Ruerink, David
Crowley, Murray Brown, Roy
White, Jerry Kaert, TeddyGroe-
nestage.
SEA FORTH SR'S. -
L. Arts, M.-Connolly, D. • De-
vereaux, P. Devereaux, B. Mc-
Quaid, N. McQuaid,,D. Arts, G.
Phillips, R. Scott, J. Segren,
J. Case, J. Janmatt, 'W. Nigh,
J. Wilson, D. Dale, J. Nash.'
MT. CARMEL SR'S.
D. Glavin, R. Cutlass, M. Muller,
H. Smits, R. Rieger, D. Rieger,
S. Martens, T. Anger, S.Ross,
H. Ryan, D. McCann, M. Martens,
B. Anger, M. McCann, K. Gerom -
kin.
ZURICH SR'S.
R. Bedard,' E. Hartman, P. Mc-
Innes, P. Bedard, S. Bedour,.
G. Grenier, R. MaSse, Gel-
inias, S. Smith, D. Meidinger,
J. Charrette, P. Masse, D. Den-
nomme, Martin Gelinias, M.
Charrette.
ST. COLUMBAN SR'S.
Pat Feeney, Don Cronin, Barry
Lane, Joe Bicknell, Gary O'-
Reilly, Gerry Ryan, Gerald Jor-
dan, Ron McIver, Herman Klaver,
Brian Murray, Larry Bicknell,
Kevin Shea, Doug. Murray, Paul
Coyne, Danny Nolan, Reg. Swart,
Eugene Nolan.
DUBLIN SR'S.
Brian O'Rourke, Paul Krauskopf;
Pat Rowland, Ben Benninger,
Harry Van Bergen, Paul Vogels,
Kenny Bruxer, Andre Ducharme;
Billy 'McCreight , Gary Cronin,
Tom McGrath, Kelvin Ryan, Jim
VanBakel, Tom Feeney, Don
Vonk, Jeffery Reysen, Steve
Goettler, Dave Vonk, Tony Loom-
ans, Neil Dekroon, John Ryan.
ST. JOSEPH'S SR'S.
Joe Rau, Ken Regier, D. Durand,
F. Dennomme, F. Ducharme, F.
Mommersteeg, D. Overhold, D.
Flannigan, C. Rau, D. LaPorte,
P. Vanderburgt, M. Jeffery, M.
Denomme, R. Jeffery.
DUBLIN JR'S.
James McCreight, Ricky Van
Valkengoed, Frank Flarinagan,
Ricky Ryan, Paul Van Bergen,
John Deloyer, Gerrard
Ducharme, Mike Rowland, Dan-
ny Deloyer, James Delaney,Steve
Rowland, Wayne Cronin, Peter
Van Bergen, Mike 'Flannigan,
Bobby Van Valkengoed.
MT. CARMEL.JR'S.
N. Cutlas, J, McCann, R.Regier, 0.0
D. Regier, Brenna, P.Packs,
J. Kelders, B. Regier, B.Bfeen,•
C. Deitrich, B. McCann, S. Mc-
Cann, S. Baltersen, S. Ernest.
ST: COLUMBAN JR'S.
. Mike Feeney, Mike O'Rielly,
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Mark Murray, Jim 'McIver,
Dennis O'Reilly, Joey JanBakel,
Frank Lane, Bobby Cronin, Allan
Ducharme, Steve Menheere,Billy
McIver, Brenden Lane, Joe Clas-
sens, Kevin O'Leary, Tommy
Duffy.
KINKORA JR'S.
R. Koert, R. Bokers, K. Ban-
non, M. Bannon, J. VanMorsel,
D. LaFontaine, P. Nyhouse, H.
Grounistage, D. Rurink.
SEAFORTH 'JR'S.
Tony Arts, Brian Nigh, Danny
Nash, Doug. Anstett , Joe Anstett
Harry Jansen, Charles Stewart,
Randy Scott, Jerome Aubin, John
Devereaux, Rick Dale, Pete Jan-
sen.
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