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* PEAY OFF CHAMPS -- Rewarded at Saturday "
night's bowling banquet were: Cor. Dorssers,
Hubert Van Der Velden, Mary Van Dooren, Ann
r v ; Soccer Team News
t The St. Columb#n,S4ccer'Club
7' is about to begin play in the
London and District Soccer Asso•
ciation for this upcoming sum-
mer. This year's team will be
playing in the Third Division of '
the Association and should pro-
vice a great deal of good exciting
k soccer for its -many fans.,
Lose Exhibition Contest
On Sunday, April 28, the
Vogels, Pete Van Drunen and Danny `O'.Roarl __'- Goderich United Soccer Club
(Staff Photo) . played host to the St. Columban
and defeated them by the score of ,
3-1. This was, mainly a tryout
session for many St. Columban
players and could be accounted
for as one of the main -reasons for
the loss. -
On very wet, muddy field
conditions, the Goderich team '
took a 1=0 lead on a disputed goal
resulting from a scramble directly
in front of the net: A dribbling
,hot cam' towards the net as a
result, and when the St. Colum -
ban goalkeeper, Tom Murray
seemed to stop the ball just
before it crossed the, line,- the
referee signaled a goal.
Several Chances
The Irish had several chances
to even the score before the halt"
ended but failed. The best
opportunity came when• Pat
Delaney was set up directly in
front on a centering pass from
Coleman, High Average; Herman Hoste, Hi Trig%; Casey Van Bakel, only to be
Deanna Nobel, Hi Average and Mary Van Dooren, stalled by an excellent save by the
HTri Photo Goderich goalten
Jr., H. le. Staff - P ( ) Goderich took a a commanding
3.0 lead midway through the fittal
half, one goal coming on a penalty
Trail Riders shot. and thus were, in a'very
k commanding position - in the "
a game, Brad. Finalyson ));as
first
slopp; d the Goderich goal -
have
keeper on a ljcnalty shut just
' a minutes before Brian Murray
scored St. Coluniban's Ione goal
+ " excursion on a pass frons Marvin Kale. Final
score - Goderich 3. St, Colun)ban
Twent%-two horses and ri der i
' took part in the Huron Trail
104, Riders Saddle Club's first ,trail Notes'
ride of the '74 Season. The riders Tonn Meladv is h ad coach of
left ;tit- 1:00 P.111. from Doug year's teannr.. an•riy Mun•ay
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Riley's' farni'just north of S a- is r,t assistant. TIle Irish have
forth. The rainfall didn't dan n , cell nainin,g for over a n nth
the enthusiasnn of;�the riders, ut )rior to Sllnday; s game. Goderich
the purses �yere quite willing to r , oalkecper played an outstanding'..:
t return to di quitters• gannc, keeping Goderich in the
CiC)[tnG. 0111110nc "it several points while
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y�ikYd ` tl1lets "scc7t from 1'c,i9ninitm St: C`fi"frtY"It�
r the $trat)tird at a4bistrict Saddle tunitics. This cear s team has
Club. nrani new faces. thus producing
After the ride, 4hirty-Seycn an overall youiq team with a
a"t i Club nncnnbers enjoyed t hearty bright outlook for the -future,
meal of scalloped potato s baked
beam; cabbage salad and cook4d..... - Upcoming Games
{ h ani. The next game x\ ill be against
The club's president. Doug the London Yugoslays, which )%ill
:.• ;u r Riley, thanked everyttttc for turn- be the regular season opener,
ing out tut such a , day. hen Sunday. May 5.
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Vis+ ` ,• Next nnonth's trail ride will be Where Seaforth District High
y hyld in the Hallett Conservation' School Field
Area, northwest of Seaforth. This Tinnc- 2:00 p.m.
ride ))ill he organized by Harvcy Good fan support is greatly
Hoggart tinct Graham Sholdice. appreciated by the team..
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SPECIAL, REWARD — Winners' at this' year's
bowling banquet were: Left -to right - Cor Dorssers
and' Oianp Van npr Vpldpn. High Singles; John
SEASON CHAMPS —At the bowling banquet at the arena trophies were presented
to, back left, Joapme Dorssers, Jean Van Drunen, Deanna Nobel,. front, Henry
Reynen, Mary DeLoyer, Hank Fredericks. (Staff Photo)
Rabbit Oub,
has --meeting
The Souih Huron R;rbbii Club
Recreation,
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By Clive Buist
Phone 127-0882
` Seaforth Director•of Recreation
, as Itricl in the Centralia A Parents Committee for Brownies and Guides was formed
Community Hall on Wednesday on April 15, Their basic, purpose is to share the load of the
,)ening ))ith sixtertf members leaders . Up till this point the leaders have unfortunately had
and fifteen visitors present. to carry all programs on their own. With a patents conimittee '
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