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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-06-20, Page 9-177"" 7_777" �71 h W 1.7 *TPt 4 too M 1. aroo Iris' 11* OP *00 J Y' should surely come home With 4 Park credited to Brian Murray and Field in London �" Case Van Bakql. The, first half victory, but the Hellas team were Op.. unday at Green SOCCIP F on be St. then ended with the score 3 i, I in not quite so Calumbin Soqcer Club dpfeated certain. Before the _gg Coluniban's Uyvr % half was a third of the way St. the London Hellas. Just, 5 minutes before. 4:00 throe h, London, had narrowed 45 the margin to 6 - 3 on two goals, •Q clock game time' a he4v y one on a penalty shot and London downpour occurred. The kick-off kept St. Columban hemmed In of the game was delayed until the as the Irish rain eventually quit - 20 minutes their own 'end Irr .11 1 ­ seemed be content to accept later. Field Soaked VA; their lead instead of comine after R'SA AN As a result of,thedownpour the field was soaked with water lying London. Fortunately the fine play 13BEF A A of Frank Verberne held off tfie,, B 4 in front of both nets, making play London attack andplay evened off UX, r difficult for the two goalkeepers f St. Columban slowed the pace of towards the. end of the game as DIN as well as for opposing forwards as U411 the game down. Final score was London began play very quickly St. "lumban 6 A., control was hard to keep. and dominated the game foi the Hellas 3 first five minutes. They just failed TOP WRESTLER Former National Wrestling on several occasions to capitalize A X-1 Irish Inklings Community !Centr–P, coach, Glenn Leyshon presents the most valuaBle for the first goal of the game. Play y picked up A. Neil Murra five Wrestler award to Fred McClure at SDHS awards evened out fQr about 15 minutes game with 4 goals points in this ]PAT DELANEY aturdaydo"e.: banquet last week. (Staff Photo) and then the Hellas team got a n and one. assist. The London lucky break as the wet ball took a Hellas team is composed mainly to the club as he provides some bad bounce in front of the Irish of players of Greek nationality spark to the attack of the Irishmen net. and the loss against St. Columban just when it seems to be slacking IN Before Frank Verberne could MURRAY McCLURE was just their second this season off, Because he is only 19 and in recover London had scored to take his first season, fans are sure to St. Columban came on at. ... St. Columban has scored 18 the lead I - 0. The goal could not s goals in their last 3 games while hear more of Patin the future. THE RIGHT be faulted to VerberoL, who l4eginning of the second half a giving up only 5 in the same played well throughout the game strongly as they ended the 1st. period of time' Upcoming Games immediately after the kick off the Cancer drive. CLOTHES ive P 14 St. Columban came right back Irish got the ball down in front of The next game will be a home and about 10 minutes later' Neil the Hellas' goal. On a scramble in game against the Goderich FWM Murray while going �p for a head the Is $56 short ball in front of the 'front of the net the, Hellas goalie' United Soccer Club at Hellas net Seaforth District High School STE-WART'S knocked the London goalie down. failed to cover up on the ball and field on Sunday, -June 23. Game The campaign for the Cancer Murray then just tapped the loose Neil Murray pounced on it f or Society in Seaforth has U'rought in• ball into the net to tie the score. St. Columban's fourth goal. Tom time is 2:00, donations totalling $2,944 as of PARTY DRESSES Plays Defense Burke was given an assist on this"", Goderich has beaten the Irish Tuesday, said Campaign atrTady this year, St,-Columban, Murray McClure who plays play. y playing much better soccer, ChairmanSpittal.. About two minutes later Case DRESSES A defense on the Irish is one of St. be trying to average this loss and . Although the drive is officially Van Bakel was given a throw in over. contributions are always mbans moi underrated 3 ;runsung, at the sidelines. After Van. Bakel keep their winning streak. Good welcom SUMMER DRESSES players. Murray is an fan support is greatly appreciated ed..Orrly $56 is needed to hem. -directed the to Pat Delaney, reach the Society's goal in town, Anchoring the St. Columban Delaney passed to Neil Murray Meet The PANT SUIrN, defense he makes hard pla�s look for Murray's fourth goal of the St. Columban Soccer Team BASKETBALL' HONOURS One of the many, ame. The most one player has Plan match CASUAL WEAR awards presented at the SE)HS-awards banquet last easy but'in this game he was the 9 ever scored in, any one game this Pat Delaney may be the At Down to Eavth Price, best player in the first half by far, Huron plowthen will compete at week went to Teresa Flannigan. Presenting the most smallest in height on the St. D. 11."',-- . -, year when St, Columban has - annual co kil stopping numerous rushes that Columban Soccer Club but he is the county match on valuable senior girls basketball player award to her is played. 0 the strong Hellas team produeed. September 14. The match is being y. St. Columbin continued to set a not the smallest in importance. Jerry Ganser. (Staff Photo) Near the end of the opening, held in, Morris Township on the Pat h as- scored 5 goals in his four For the Men half St. Columban got two quick heavy pace as Brian Murray was garnes in . an Irish uniform this farm of" Huron Warden Wm. goals. The first goal was scored set in free on the far left side. season and proves to be an Elston. Metric system comes to Huron in — BLAZERS by Pat Dcluney on a,pass directly Murray final) broke his Ion I g. excellent man for his inside right Announcement of the site and (Continued from Page 1) Mrs. Barbara , Kerr; I Huron in front of the net set up by Brian scoring drought for the Irish's o�sition. His aggressive play date. was made following a — SPORT JACKETS Murray and Brad Fina son. sixth goal on assists from Neil P� Centennial -Mrs. Mary Demers, which he uses to make up for his meeting of the association -at received in May: Mrs. , Doris The third Irish goal came on a Murray and Pat Delaney. lack of size proves to be an asset Winthrop Monday night: DRESS PANTS Mulligan, •'Grey Central Public;. Linda Basacco and Niall Straw-, scramble in front of the Hellas net It would seem that with a five Miss 61adys Roney, Hullett McCurdy Public - Mrs. Anita assists goal lead that St. Co'lumban COOL SHIRTS Mrs. Mrs. with Murray scoring with Rain at Show Central Public; Mr . Jacqueline Irvine, Sheila McIvor and The Right TIES Smith, Howick Central Public; Anne Sheppard; Seaforth Public*- The Seaforth Agricultural Stephen Rastow, Ross Carter; Stephen •- Central Society's first Horse Show in and smart J. A. D. McCurdy, Public; Mrs. Public - Mrs. Joanne Rowe and many years was another casualty Gail Brown a Mrs. Mary Ellison; Tur a Close game. of the unseasonably wet June nd. John Hartley, nberry a NEW SUITS L " dies play cl Robertson Memorial Public; Mrs. Central, John Kerr; Usborne weather. when rain 'on, Saturday. 6. - Karen Wallen and Mrs. Susan Moore and Mrs. Anp Central In the early ladies industrial their lead until the fourth inning kept the crowd away. Webb, Stephen Central Public; Marie Tiernan; Victoria Public - baseball,game Barb Watt's team where they were leading 21,-9. It Agricultural Society president Lions Joanne Telford, ,Mrs. Marilyn Potter; Walton met Barb Wesenberg's team. looked as ' if SeVniour's team Alf Ross said that in 'spite of the ilk 4b Mrs. Victoria 'Public; Paul Jury, F.E.Madill- Public - Mary Ellen Walsh; Wesenberg's team took the lead would receive their first defeat.. rain the show had a large number EMORIAL SERVICE Secondary; Miss Audrey Howe, Wingham Public. Richard in the first inning and kept it At this point Seymour's team 6T' entires. A complete list of CHURCH Whiteley; Adniinigtrative Centre, throughout the game. At the end 2.3 Brian Miller and , Edward carne to life. TYIcy 'collected nip winners in various classes of the Julie $Redmk - Mrs. Queen C 0, S, Mow will appear in next week's AT * pin. n, -t �� of the sixth inning Weseliberg runs in the next tw innings on Police' New' i�Coflegiate' ft� Elizabeth, Goderich - Mrs. team was still leading but only by allo'...'ing Dunlop's team one run institute; Mrs. Joan paper. REV. H. DOUGLAS STEWART, B.A., D.D., SPEARPR Russell, Seaforth District High; Patricia Barnes and Bevan an two runs. In he to of the seventh Dunlop's -)PA. L. VAUGHAN Ecumenical Choir of'40 Volioes land Miss Barbara King, South Lindsay. They collected two more in the team was held scoreless and Huron District High School. Central Huron Secondary top of the seventh but Watt's Seymour's team came vo bat,. CHIEF OF POLICE 1972 International r11110 P17BLIC -11S, CORDIALLY INWITET) Two additional transfers were School - Lois Legg and Malcolm tea... still had one bat left. needing five runs to win, Five out named: Mrs. Joan Shackleton Doherty; Goderich District Wesenberg's team held in to their of the first six batters got home theNveek of lith to -from Administration Centre to Cdllegiate Institute - Brace lead by getting the first three and Seymour's team took the During Pick-up Truck Robertson Memorial Public Baker, David Jefferson, George batters out and the final score was game 23 June 19th. the Seaforth Police School and Mrs. Beverley Smith Sutton, Thomas Allen, Diane 24 - 20. There was sonic solid hitting Department 'investigated 30 8-cyl., Auto., mileage from Hullett Central Public to Salter and Donna Doidge; There were some strong hitters with Marie Little getting two occurrences consisting of the Seaforth Public. Seaforth District Hig�McCauleyollowing: 0,000 School - in the game with Connie Van home runs and Marg McCa . Police Information Exeter Public School Karen Teskey; South Huron Dyke getting three triples and two getting two home, runs and a 8 Vincent Farm renovations progress on District High School - Mrs. Nancy doubles and Barb Westriberg triple. For Dunlop's team Gail Insecure Premises 3 Mrs. Wanda Graham, I Equipment schedule. Advance renovation of Hunter, am, getting a home run. Price and Ruth Anne Dunlop each Fire Report . . I . heating and ventilating portion Miss Carol- Keyes, Wallace The late game proved to be a collected a home run.' Lost and Found Seaforth and the alteration and additions Webster, Janies4orknian, Mrs- disappointment for ' Ruth. Anne Standings Theft Reports 2 to the elementary facility alive Marilyn Bruinsma. Mrs. Joanne Dunlop's team. First place Cheryl I " W.L.Pts. Police Surveillance 2 1 — — — — — — — — — — LSMFT been approved by the Ministry of Young and'Mrs. Patricia Robbins. Seymour's team witnessed a Cheryl Scyniour. 5 b, 1.0 Suspicious PCrson(s) , I I Education for Victoria Public Retires disappointing first inning with Birb Wesenberg 3 2 6 Assistance- Request 2 STOP! School in Goderich. As of thi' Retiring employees, for whom Dunlop's Scam taking a 10-2 lead. Rdth Anne Dunlop 2 Disturbance Reports 2 Larry Snider Means s p 1 4 lFon YOUR MAG WHEELS, date Ministry approval for the a dinner was 61d June 17, Dunlop's team kept building up Barb Watt 1 4 2 Alarms I .CHROME WHEEL, trainable retarded wing has not following Lloard meeting, are: Traffic Complaints , I . . Fine Trades Donald Armstrong. bus driver at Propertv Damage Reports 2 WHEEL — ALSO been given. SLATTED A test hole excavated at BI th Grey Central Public: Walter Children Complaints I t lic 'Aroid. bus driver at Brookside again -e %vas "one minor accident Series S Public -School to chi�ck he s;t Juveniles lose There 4- 1 50. 60. 70. Se'es ECONOMY COMPACT system showed that . seepage of Public; Walter Avery, custodian investigated ani.ountiwg to $75.00 WIDE TIRES 1974 PINTO 2 -door, 2300 cc, 4 -cylinder, the water ta�le is evident at a• at Central Hurow secondary-, The Seaforth Juvenile Ni Olson' -and Garl Eisler and damage, no injuries involved. automatic, radio. Value option package, 8,000 six-foot depth which is W'aliace 'BlIton, . bus driver at merchants lost their second game arks to John Feeney and Steve There was I one charge under Jerry MacLean miles. Licence DFZ585 '2850 gproximately fodr feet below Howick Central; Miss ' Norma. of the season. 7 - 4, to Goderich in Southgite produced three runse the Highway N Traffic Act. and 2 e isting tile bed and that the tile Coutts, teacher at F.E.Madill Goderich Sundav afternoon. with Eisler's blow knocking in two charges under the Liquor Control "--atnd SON AUT0510TIME 1974 PINTO stationwagon, 2300 cc 4 -cylinder, automatic, radio, roof rack and value option bed.was exposed and found to be Secondary; Arthur Finlayson, Gary Eisler', pitching in his runs. That was the 'extent of theirAct. FXETER package. Licence DFZ808 clean and. dry. The 'Medical teacher at Brookside Public: Mrs. fourth game, st arted slowly offense. Helen Gray, teacher at Howick giving up all of Goderich's runs in Eisler gave up AO hits and 7-- 1973 ASTRE stationwagon, 4 -cylinder, 4 -speed, Officer of Health has been -proofed. Licence contacted, by Brian Garratt of Central Public; Ken Galbraith, the first four innings.- but once struck out six in dropping. -his first 8,000 miles, radio and rust '2695 ,01 Ky les, Kyles and Garratt, bus driver at Howick Central; again finished superbly retiring decision. DAR745 Stratford, requesting permission Mrs. Lenore. Harrison, teacher at 1.4 of the last 16 batter's. . NOTES: John Feeney has played THE PUBL IS INVITED TO HEAR 1972 VEGA hatchback, 2300 cc, 4 -cylinder, 4- $ to re -activate the tile bed for test Colborne Central Public; The Merchants were stopped I B. 2B. 3B and -shortstop in five speed transmission, radio, Licence CNN740 2295 purposes and hopefully, for Clarence Livermore, custodian -at on five hits and struck out IS games. 1971 MAVERICK 2 -door, 6 -cylinder, automatic, Central Hbron Secondary-, Mrs. times. Thev left nine runners Merchants had . only nine re -operation on a more "W - radio. Licence FKH442 $2000 permanent basis but to date no Kathleen Lockhart, teacher, at stranded. players. Bill Salisbury Came LIP David Bradshaw Clinton Public; Mrs. Doris Eisler scored the Juveniles' witly a fieldin' 'in approval given. The test hole will g gem the have a vertical tile installed to Mulligan. teacher at Grey first run on an overthrow to third seventh. a shoestringer saving •I HIGH PERFORMANCE SPECIAL house an alarm system to warn of Central, Mrs. Ruby Neeb, teacher after he had led off the inning run. Next home ga�ic, is one week 1970 FORD COBRA JET 429 V-8, 4-V trouble. At the present time the at Hensall Public; Mrs. May with a double. However, from today against Clinton. Liberal Candidate in Perth -Wilmot automatic, power steering, power brakes, septic tank is being pumped out Norman. teacher Robertson Goderich built up an positraction. Fully reconditioned. Finished in b *gularly. Memorial; Mrs. Marion Powell, unsurmountable 7 - I lead in the SEAFORTH 4 5 1 UPPER THAXES'PUBLIC SCHOOL, bright red with black vinyl interior. Teachers hired teacher' at Holniesville;) Mrs. fourth. In the fifth singles by Don GODERICH 7 1' 2 •Licence DFZ767 9 MITCHELL W. D. Kenwell, Edna Stephens teacher at $2295 Superintendent of Operations Victoria Public; Mrs. , Mary' reported about half a doyen Weber, bus driver at Stephen THURSDAY, JUNE 20 at 9 p.m. UNCERTIFIED BUYS Central; Orville Welsh, custodian teachers ate yet to be 'hired, Recreation mainly elementary, and listed the at F,E.Madill Secondary; and Mrs. Mary Wightman. teacher at 1969 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 4-cloor, V-8, s following tea-chers hired, effective Fast Wawanosh Public School. automatic, power brakes, power steering, radio. 875 September: Brookside Public News. and • Licence DDN772 School -Gregory Lawrence, Janet J. W. Coulter, Superintendent Meet Canadian Minister of Agriculture radio. $ of Program and Planning, 1968 VOLKSWAGEN 4 -speed and Sherwood, Hortense Happel, Lois 150 Wright and Edward Granger; reported there were 54entriesin Vi6vs Licence DFY546 Brussels PubV School - Mrs. the art contest among students 1967 DODGE DART 4 -door, slant 6, automatic, Margery H[icther and Sandra sponsored by the Board for a By Clive Buist Eugene. Whelan I radio. Licence CZH586 $ 515 ClintonSchool design for an •' official Bo,,rd Seaforth Director of Recreation 1966 CHRYSLER Windsor 2 -door hardtop, V-8 Slotegraaf; -'iic Elaine Crest" as requested by the automatic, power brakes, power steering, r Mrs. Helen (_'r. Pu Seaforth District High Sclivol and �erth-Wil mot • Liberal Candidate DAVID vinyl roof. Licence DHJ693 adio , $ 395 Westlake, Mrs clop Maloney, Mrs. Maria Dykstra Band for their band jackets. After Registration for this years Summer Programs has tbeen BRADSHAW at the Perth -Wilmot and Mrs. Bonnie Jewitt: Colborne viewing the crests the Board extended for those people who failed to register at the first of P Rentember ... It's Sense To See Snider'S vot' continue using the crest this week. Ma 4-vt"es k Bar -b -cue, Milverton Arena Huron County's Largest Ford Dealer Central Public . lvfr�s.Wendy 41_ to co Many excitingacti it' are planned for our Por 't t Hoernig, Roy Gingerich, Jean tha�t t c o as been using play -ound prograrn and I hope t1at more parents take this gi Twigg, Jameg Hunter and Mrs. since 1�%9innrs of prizes for opportunity to enroll their children into this -program, a s-, East Wawanosh are: First (S20) This vear Bicvcic Rodeo (Sat. July 6th) is hoped to be a big Carolle Twis' crest ' design TUESDAY,, JUNE 25th Larry Snider Motors Mrs. Lynda Train, Exeter Public • Elizabeth Deichert, (16 years) success, It will include a bicycle check, a talk on safety and a South Huron District High trickv course. The rodeo is open to all children of clementar,- ic: LIMITED Jane Walker, Mrs. Joan Perri Barbeque, 5 to 9 p.m.; Tickets, Adults �,.50 Wm. VanWieran and Mvs. Suane School; second, ($15) Chris school age and begins at 10 o'clock at the SDHS parking lot. EXETER 235.)64o LONDON 227-4191 titiden; Grey Central 'Pablic Beaton, 13 year,;,J.A.McCurdv For those people who enjoy and appreciate arts and crafts a Child 1.50 — For Tickets call 345-2783,345-821 i Opvn VVv( kday� lintil 9 00 �olurdoy� Until 6!00 Public School; third ($10) Larry 6s trip to the Worlds Craft Festival has been organized. The Mrs. Janice Ditsch and Kenneth or 345-2398 Ca 4 Rhiel, 13 years, Clinton Public Festival held at the Ontario Science Centre• contains. over 1000 irncross; Holmesville Publir _-David Scholl; Howick Central School; and fourth ($5� Wally crafts from 78 different countries. The bus trip will be held on Published by the Perth -Wilmot- Liberal AwAociatfoll 06 0 7 un da William Farnell, Mrs. Dawn Fydenchuck, South Huron Wednesdy, July 24. For tickets and further information Szarqk, Brian Doubleday and District trict High School. contact the RecreationOfficc. 4