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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-06-27, Page 9:;.. .. ,. ..,,.. ,. ... -.e .. .- - .SYS'. •i" 1, wtl never in doubt. Monday night'saw the league neither team could muster a -big Lead. Howard James hurled for ' ' , (By Keith Murray) SWIM WEAR, Goder got a break immediately Y after the kick-off. As a result John athletic awards proved to be the upset of the week the Firemen Team face the Firemen in the standings tighten up when in the the Teachers while Jack Ungai•h'ati ri . Pn Sunday, June at the � allowed the sixteen M•'� � Gf� ,t +`�'M.. +� .;�� i , T A earl game at t1'ie. pool the Queens Y g P Q A 1 4 Y � i�,� I See ourrttiiving of New - Mary 'Plumb Memorial - Out- Soccer - Bruce Blake. 1.,4i'1Ptd.. ,w. , Newcomers. Action will continue this week �7 4�. l�.l and immediately after the kick-off took the ball towards the St. `.,;..y:,r'. Y-°4"A'a ,d'-. 'f "i. •., •'' k`;I^VnK" �, ,i .: ... '�W,yi 4r ,,:; 'b { .;j / ,e;,�.'.i.*.. .r ,n 9 , , ,. .. .. :jffitiJe � ,•, „ c�uirt;�ti�tslo� $s?',fi�r �ktti bR F k a 00� e. /,77 A e a ', iu d` r ?� Q ., t I . ­ ", .; ''. , , I �. , � , . •.._ U.. 1e Tie,.¢ a%'' � s r ' �.+ � ! I a r a hY , 4}1✓ � ,6't er ,,M • �''!7r" 1- 1 :a E",-,.'' R b1`e s 1 f d iii x ca ors V.9.x t ,o aril x► � n v ed he . a14 a wa en a . a. t T ff 11'��, P Y. g �+�.:fidm i ls' 1.1 r3` r 1v r'd:,'; ,,. : e,e: i a. Q 1 .. tr se r r?. r.. r. e s tr l a this 'week 7 6'c" d" �e'V a er eta a �' '.�'"f1� •"< �,° , , • u � t i .. lnd stria. � 11 t. a a . tl,t, 'ty;► � � '� 1r,.g r �• '; ° : � , ,: ft;1e two , catch a 'be when the • Firemen proved fast scoring 3. a in -the, f`irst: � �� dXvld�d:' p o xinp r ns y lot* four "te it a 'i�` a 4 fQ, Am"ii' 1!'., h; a .-44416, A ? � superior in o mss. in an in to a- 4 - ( jos t" a n , 's a $top tw. ga ><4144g and moving i, .: r. - being ".Jan :Sill, Susan. Nigh;A Last Thursday the Sipokeaters after 2 tnnin s. , ' a Queens b a 13 , 11 The Duffexs came to life In thfs Y ,< �r,; Susan Ifi oir and Eileen C.onnQlly, . ' . n d d •th , �`r/ Last Thursday night, ;Joan. Sl11is dti , . score,' Don. U411ey Was the hero third frame narrowing thy.' g$i"± to team defeated 911een .onnolly's hitting a grand slam.home run in 4 - 3. The.filth teems saw thin F i° �4rR �vr team 16 to 14 while Susalu lYi his the `llottom of the seventh to give Duffers outscore„ the. V1110%o 3 - : s J k�a g the game to the Firemen. The to even the count at six.apiece• An. a"r��;�t"�' " man' defeat9d Stesanoir''s team 1.4 to 12, game was a areal seesaw battle unearned xun in the sixth frame `i Jn the Mite.Division, the Jolly +1i throughout with the Queens on proved': the difference as the, In ,� • 7 f�, -. +G top 11 to -9 going into the seventh.. -Villagers took the .edge. Rick tereen Giants defeated the Pµld- a "' t�� f,, »� � People ,,Eaters, 14 to 12, giving w fi f f 5 3, Holley's bit proved the difference Woods allowed the, Texaco squad them a total' of three games won lit a well 'played game, The just eleven ,hits while Mike MARVQV K.A►)(,E and one tied game: ' Firemen had, a total of eighteen Marion' gave up just nine hits to 1 ' hits while the Queens picked up the Village but again errors made; -r• seventeen in an .even match. the difMeLcuce Is the Duffers' ST. CQLUIVlBAN S w MEET . played Y g ti col O�CCERCLUB VOLLEYBALL HONOUpS Bill' MacGregor, in the other contest la ed made two coati errors allowing, 4' received the most valuable junior boys volleyball Thursday night the Villagers of the Villagers 7 runs.' layer ward at the hi h School awards ban Uet ., picked up an easy 23 - 10 win over In the second -game at 'the ~resenting the 'award is a p y 9 - "teacher Harry a lifeless New Team. The Optimist Park the Teachers falls before Dougherty. Villagers started fast counting, 5 rallied in the late innings to edge runs in the first frame and were the New Team 11 '- 9. The gaitle a • 1 never threatened as the game was was close all the way when Goderich 11ola, �Dll ,o�,....���.•.. R• � 'j'S r �'' , $liliw� • , 1,,� I" A SPORT SHIRTS Newest designs, shades and weav'ea in long or bait sleeve sport shims. 4.95 to 11-95 , "T" SHIRTS popular &ortjdecI pap -over kdt- ted shirts. �lruat right for sports. 6.95 to 13.95 Slacks'. -and JOINS Levl'e, G.'W.G., Outurbt: and Others in denims, *wdurc"a r press free cottaai., bbeads- All ekes and cdyUM 7,95 to 16-95 SWIM WEAR Swim shorts are amore brief khie seawn enc much more coborful. Change, to t1W mewes} Boys' 9voin Trunirs ab L79 to 2'At1 CANADA DAY ' -'iQOLI DAY -- JMV 1 STORE CLOSED r OPEN VVWN WAY 9 bo n Ph. 527-0240: Expositor Action Ads Watford; Scott Darling, Ailsa 1st. Mark Dobson; 2nd. -Joan Columban were in fact lucky to be - -- -- - -- Craig; Ken Masters, Floatman; 3rd.- N. Mawer, entering the final half trailing by Seaforth horse show Mississauga. Howick Central School - Gozonly one goal. D Sock -Pet er Nieuwenhizen, 1st. -Janice Fairies; 2nd. -Eliza- Neither team could get a goal in Rain may have pt the crowd Marjo Tiger - Dianne and Watford; Ted Landers .Alden, beth McCaughan;"3rd.-Donna the final half and in the closing awaybut there was a large Gordon Johns; 2nd. Gayna New Yolk; Bernard Vertioeven, Forler. minutes with St. Columban SPECIAL S p E A E R Michele Flowers , Clinton. Kerwood. Maitland Valle Conservation number of entries in the Light Y pressing but could not get a break Horse Show; June 15, sponsored Western Pleasure Sr. :Ist Apache E Stock - Ted Landers, Alden, Authority badges are presented for the goal to tie the. final: n by the Seaforth Agricultural Lancer - Ross Leonhardt, Born- New York; Peter Nieuwenhizen, to every student who•enterell a score. Society, according to Alf Ross, holm; 2nd. Ossad'ano - Gerry Watford; Berpard Verhoeven, scrapbook in the competition. Irish Inklings O President. Schrans,_Ilderton. Kenwood. Three Gottschalk brothers, Dr. W11110M F 1 t h - - A Su er Stock • No Contest - There were 150 entries from Western Pleasure - Jr-: 1st.Sgaw P - Ralph, Horst and 'John, on the Bar - B$1eb Preszcator, B 'Supers Stock - No Contest. Goderich team,.Harold ' tu burn, Dungannon, Belgrave, Exeter; C Super Stock •John Van den ` Westinghouse now lam for Executive Director of the Church Renewal Foundation, for- Auburn, Goderich, Exeter, 2nd. Rebel -Dianne Gaffney, pruyt, Chatham; Richard g playing g Ildertory,. Granton, Dorchester, Stratford. ` Y United after spending past few mar minister at ;'Knox Presbyterian Church In Toronto, for Lambeth, - Sparta, Kitchener- Barrell Race :-1st: Honey Dew - Thompson, Midland; Ted seasons _ with different St. many years,' and world -Columban traveller. Brad Mousseau, Hensail; 2. nd. Landers, Alden, New York. teams...Pete Feichart Waterloo, Monkton, Stratford D Super Stock - John Van den f Goderich is brother of Kart AN EXCELLENT SPEAKER,' and the Seaforth area. During the Omar - Doug McCallum. Pru Chatham; Richard Th o show spectators could' enjoy the Pale Bending: ' st. Omar - Doug' Feichart on St. Columban . •. , entertainment' provided in the McCallum; 2nd. Mr. Clean-- ompson, Midland; Steve, Martin, Dorchester. Good crowd in attendance. arena. Nelsen powder Puff- Contest. Upcoming Games SATURDAY, JUNE 29 Approximately 70 prizes were Bilyea, Granton. - The next game will be a home Jr. -;Scott Darling,Ailsa Craig; • N ded. Rescue Race: 1st. Vandy's Police, News game against the Ingersoll Flyers Gar Scheffelmeire Ji.) St. p ' the�chanppion tropty and ribbon Delight - Gerry Schrams, Ilder- Y ( this Saturday, June 29 at the p p.m. Huron Men's Chapel, Auburn Jacobs. went to Dianne and Gordon Ion; -2nd Omar Doug A Mod - Geo Metcalf, London; Seaforth District High School John`s, Auburn. The Reserve , McCallum. A. L. \IAUGHA Soccer �roiinds. Ingersoll is a Fla Race: 1st. Mr.Clean - Nelson Louis Rivait, Tilbury; Joe Walsh, champion of the day was Ken g St. Marys.' CHIEF OF PCILiOE To -ugh team to beat having beaten Fidorh, Bel e. Bilyea; 2nd. Hor►hey Dew- Brad the Irish by the score of 4 - I once SUNDAY,!JUNI �o gam' B Mod Geo. Metcalf, London; ` _ _ The .Show Horse stake class Mausseau. - before and St. Columban must Louis Rivait Tilbury; Steve During the week of 19th of June was sponsbred by Wright Chev. Stake Class: Ist - Commander Martin, Dorchester, . to the 26th of June, the Seaforth get by the Flyers to advance to f>,., Olds Ltd., Seaforth; Winston C. Princess -Mel Qicksbn; 2nd. next round of the battle for the ' 1' Is a.m. Powell and Frank Klin Ltd. Princess • Edna Alton. . Mod -Gary Walsh, imeon; Police Department investigated 3rd Division 'Cup. Game time 5 Kling -Ltd. St. Jacobs; •To;n Walsh, London; 31 occurrences consisting of the To winners were: Stock Horse Race 1/4 mile: 1st. o'clock. • • Sorts Pae -Albert Pattison; Stan Shead, Streetsville. � "following: Three gaited Saddle Horse - 1st. P g D. Mod - Ga Scheffelr, Bier, g' Victoria Street Unite Church Goderich Commander Princess owned by 2nd. Tiger Joak - Doug Riley. �' YSampson,olice Information 5 1 Running Race St. 1 /2 Mile: 1st. St. Jacobs; Gar Sam son, Assist Other PDs. 3 Mel Di l�son, Goderich; gild. g Palmerston; Stan Shead, Police Assistance 7 a Princess droned by Edna Alton, Tiger Joak -Doug Riley; 2nd. SUNDAY,JUNE 3Q r Streetsville. Police Surveillance 3 Lucknow. Ba elver Orland HartforA - 7 Oen English Pleasure Showc 1st Sparta. E Mod -Gary 5cheffelmeier, Lost &Found ' 4 P g St. iacobs; San Shead, False Alarms 1 Prinacess owned by Edna Alton, ri'y- „�� Streetsville; Gary Beaudoin, Theft Under 1 Lucknow. Windsor. Animal Complaints 3 8 p.m. - Huron Mens Chapel, Auburn English Pleasure - Stock - 1st.^r�r �, The Winners for the annual Vandalism 3 SiVOI 4L conservation err scrapbook Instcure Pro 1 o I m I 0ANOSHIEW WlPin competition sponsored by the Property EVERYONE WELCOME j HAITERYCHE[KED Maitland Valley Conservation There was one minor accident •rREscHE1U1a EVIL PREVAILS WHEN GOOD MEN ,l •tuidAiog From rri'• Authority haie been selected. ^ s investigated, amounting to $50,00 ' _ •ROAOMpP Each year, DO NOTHING ,,o•-• � za y 'five different damage, no .injuries. • ' • 4' `RESTROOM elementary schools 'within the There were 16 ersons char ed� l # �Q• watershed are given a to ie ,- g ART B p under the Highway Traffic Act.GaTES ..4 concerning conservation, and the There were 3 persons charged • � .'! = i:a r "`�-�---�. students gf grades seven and under -lite Liquor Control Act. "Dpri't eat for an }iour..Ytake A4� Gn2S ' eight compete in producia the No charges under the Criminal asbirih for pain ... andst y best serap$ook. Prizes 4 $15.00,• Code, Away "Mmirrors.• ' I • 0 #far never in doubt. Monday night'saw the league neither team could muster a -big Lead. Howard James hurled for ' ' , (By Keith Murray) SWIM WEAR, Goder got a break immediately Y after the kick-off. As a result John athletic awards proved to be the upset of the week the Firemen Team face the Firemen in the standings tighten up when in the the Teachers while Jack Ungai•h'ati ri . Pn Sunday, June at the � allowed the sixteen 9 i _ earl game at t1'ie. pool the Queens Y g P Q was the pitcher for '•the' P •23, Seaforth- District High Schgol ' See ourrttiiving of New - Mary 'Plumb Memorial - Out- Soccer - Bruce Blake. Q IV ' nipped the Turf Club by a 9: - 8 - score., Both teams played well but Newcomers. Action will continue this week Soccer grounds the Goderich United defeated est 1944 Sea: Queen Swim Two-` and immediately after the kick-off took the ball towards the St. Y kh: } Team Spirt & Leadership Sr. a home run by Tom Turner in the and on Wednesday night will see, Soccer Club the Sults. -- One-piece, Columban goal. A scramble took ., „•, + sixth inning 'with one on proved the Teachers and Texacodneet to , St. Columban Soccer Club in a piece and Bikini styles. season for the St. Columban Seaforth Whippets Most pP valuable Player Sr.Girls Wrestler -Fred McClure. Seaforth Golf & Country Club -6 - erntries eomp�ee the difference as the Queensla their rained out contest, with tightly fought battle by the. score 3, Gay prints or plaids, sizes Girls Low Gross - £a Store Y Y A runs on two hits to take a 3 - 0 Main Street in the late encounter. hung on in the seventh to pull out game, time at 8:30 p.m. Thursday . of - 2. A lightly blowing cross -wind 10 to 20,• . lead.. after 4 innings. The fifth 'Firemen - scored to put Goderich into a 1 - 0 steady aggressive playdr and has the win. ni ht Main Street and the Turf g Club will lock horns to complete did not affect the teams to any jb,"" 12,95 t0 2,1..95 , SPORT SHIRTS Newest designs, shades and weav'ea in long or bait sleeve sport shims. 4.95 to 11-95 , "T" SHIRTS popular &ortjdecI pap -over kdt- ted shirts. �lruat right for sports. 6.95 to 13.95 Slacks'. -and JOINS Levl'e, G.'W.G., Outurbt: and Others in denims, *wdurc"a r press free cottaai., bbeads- All ekes and cdyUM 7,95 to 16-95 SWIM WEAR Swim shorts are amore brief khie seawn enc much more coborful. Change, to t1W mewes} Boys' 9voin Trunirs ab L79 to 2'At1 CANADA DAY ' -'iQOLI DAY -- JMV 1 STORE CLOSED r OPEN VVWN WAY 9 bo n Ph. 527-0240: Expositor Action Ads Watford; Scott Darling, Ailsa 1st. Mark Dobson; 2nd. -Joan Columban were in fact lucky to be - -- -- - -- Craig; Ken Masters, Floatman; 3rd.- N. Mawer, entering the final half trailing by Seaforth horse show Mississauga. Howick Central School - Gozonly one goal. D Sock -Pet er Nieuwenhizen, 1st. -Janice Fairies; 2nd. -Eliza- Neither team could get a goal in Rain may have pt the crowd Marjo Tiger - Dianne and Watford; Ted Landers .Alden, beth McCaughan;"3rd.-Donna the final half and in the closing awaybut there was a large Gordon Johns; 2nd. Gayna New Yolk; Bernard Vertioeven, Forler. minutes with St. Columban SPECIAL S p E A E R Michele Flowers , Clinton. Kerwood. Maitland Valle Conservation number of entries in the Light Y pressing but could not get a break Horse Show; June 15, sponsored Western Pleasure Sr. :Ist Apache E Stock - Ted Landers, Alden, Authority badges are presented for the goal to tie the. final: n by the Seaforth Agricultural Lancer - Ross Leonhardt, Born- New York; Peter Nieuwenhizen, to every student who•enterell a score. Society, according to Alf Ross, holm; 2nd. Ossad'ano - Gerry Watford; Berpard Verhoeven, scrapbook in the competition. Irish Inklings O President. Schrans,_Ilderton. Kenwood. Three Gottschalk brothers, Dr. W11110M F 1 t h - - A Su er Stock • No Contest - There were 150 entries from Western Pleasure - Jr-: 1st.Sgaw P - Ralph, Horst and 'John, on the Bar - B$1eb Preszcator, B 'Supers Stock - No Contest. Goderich team,.Harold ' tu burn, Dungannon, Belgrave, Exeter; C Super Stock •John Van den ` Westinghouse now lam for Executive Director of the Church Renewal Foundation, for- Auburn, Goderich, Exeter, 2nd. Rebel -Dianne Gaffney, pruyt, Chatham; Richard g playing g Ildertory,. Granton, Dorchester, Stratford. ` Y United after spending past few mar minister at ;'Knox Presbyterian Church In Toronto, for Lambeth, - Sparta, Kitchener- Barrell Race :-1st: Honey Dew - Thompson, Midland; Ted seasons _ with different St. many years,' and world -Columban traveller. Brad Mousseau, Hensail; 2. nd. Landers, Alden, New York. teams...Pete Feichart Waterloo, Monkton, Stratford D Super Stock - John Van den f Goderich is brother of Kart AN EXCELLENT SPEAKER,' and the Seaforth area. During the Omar - Doug McCallum. Pru Chatham; Richard Th o show spectators could' enjoy the Pale Bending: ' st. Omar - Doug' Feichart on St. Columban . •. , entertainment' provided in the McCallum; 2nd. Mr. Clean-- ompson, Midland; Steve, Martin, Dorchester. Good crowd in attendance. arena. Nelsen powder Puff- Contest. Upcoming Games SATURDAY, JUNE 29 Approximately 70 prizes were Bilyea, Granton. - The next game will be a home Jr. -;Scott Darling,Ailsa Craig; • N ded. Rescue Race: 1st. Vandy's Police, News game against the Ingersoll Flyers Gar Scheffelmeire Ji.) St. p ' the�chanppion tropty and ribbon Delight - Gerry Schrams, Ilder- Y ( this Saturday, June 29 at the p p.m. Huron Men's Chapel, Auburn Jacobs. went to Dianne and Gordon Ion; -2nd Omar Doug A Mod - Geo Metcalf, London; Seaforth District High School John`s, Auburn. The Reserve , McCallum. A. L. \IAUGHA Soccer �roiinds. Ingersoll is a Fla Race: 1st. Mr.Clean - Nelson Louis Rivait, Tilbury; Joe Walsh, champion of the day was Ken g St. Marys.' CHIEF OF PCILiOE To -ugh team to beat having beaten Fidorh, Bel e. Bilyea; 2nd. Hor►hey Dew- Brad the Irish by the score of 4 - I once SUNDAY,!JUNI �o gam' B Mod Geo. Metcalf, London; ` _ _ The .Show Horse stake class Mausseau. - before and St. Columban must Louis Rivait Tilbury; Steve During the week of 19th of June was sponsbred by Wright Chev. Stake Class: Ist - Commander Martin, Dorchester, . to the 26th of June, the Seaforth get by the Flyers to advance to f>,., Olds Ltd., Seaforth; Winston C. Princess -Mel Qicksbn; 2nd. next round of the battle for the ' 1' Is a.m. Powell and Frank Klin Ltd. Princess • Edna Alton. . Mod -Gary Walsh, imeon; Police Department investigated 3rd Division 'Cup. Game time 5 Kling -Ltd. St. Jacobs; •To;n Walsh, London; 31 occurrences consisting of the To winners were: Stock Horse Race 1/4 mile: 1st. o'clock. • • Sorts Pae -Albert Pattison; Stan Shead, Streetsville. � "following: Three gaited Saddle Horse - 1st. P g D. Mod - Ga Scheffelr, Bier, g' Victoria Street Unite Church Goderich Commander Princess owned by 2nd. Tiger Joak - Doug Riley. �' YSampson,olice Information 5 1 Running Race St. 1 /2 Mile: 1st. St. Jacobs; Gar Sam son, Assist Other PDs. 3 Mel Di l�son, Goderich; gild. g Palmerston; Stan Shead, Police Assistance 7 a Princess droned by Edna Alton, Tiger Joak -Doug Riley; 2nd. SUNDAY,JUNE 3Q r Streetsville. Police Surveillance 3 Lucknow. Ba elver Orland HartforA - 7 Oen English Pleasure Showc 1st Sparta. E Mod -Gary 5cheffelmeier, Lost &Found ' 4 P g St. iacobs; San Shead, False Alarms 1 Prinacess owned by Edna Alton, ri'y- „�� Streetsville; Gary Beaudoin, Theft Under 1 Lucknow. Windsor. Animal Complaints 3 8 p.m. - Huron Mens Chapel, Auburn English Pleasure - Stock - 1st.^r�r �, The Winners for the annual Vandalism 3 SiVOI 4L conservation err scrapbook Instcure Pro 1 o I m I 0ANOSHIEW WlPin competition sponsored by the Property EVERYONE WELCOME j HAITERYCHE[KED Maitland Valley Conservation There was one minor accident •rREscHE1U1a EVIL PREVAILS WHEN GOOD MEN ,l •tuidAiog From rri'• Authority haie been selected. ^ s investigated, amounting to $50,00 ' _ •ROAOMpP Each year, DO NOTHING ,,o•-• � za y 'five different damage, no .injuries. • ' • 4' `RESTROOM elementary schools 'within the There were 16 ersons char ed� l # �Q• watershed are given a to ie ,- g ART B p under the Highway Traffic Act.GaTES ..4 concerning conservation, and the There were 3 persons charged • � .'! = i:a r "`�-�---�. students gf grades seven and under -lite Liquor Control Act. "Dpri't eat for an }iour..Ytake A4� Gn2S ' eight compete in producia the No charges under the Criminal asbirih for pain ... andst y best serap$ook. Prizes 4 $15.00,• Code, Away "Mmirrors.• X 1 and collected only 5 hits off the The late game at the pool �» their missed game. r In Monday's action the New degree on the dry playing field' with excellent temperature fora , servings of Bob Wilson while Jack Price and Bob Beuttenmiller Texaco •3' 2 1 7 3 3 1 7 Goder got a break immediately Y after the kick-off. As a result John athletic awards proved to be the upset of the week the Firemen Team face the Firemen in the soccer game - ` allowed the sixteen Teachers 3 3 0 6 Gottschalk was sent into the clear _ when completely early game at the pool while the e game opened thfast P on a breakaway beFiind die 'Irish Mary 'Plumb Memorial - Out- Soccer - Bruce Blake. At the Optimist - Park the IV ' ' defenders. and scored to push standing Female Athlete - . dominated play both in the field and at the plate to whip the Main late encounter will see Texaco and immediately after the kick-off took the ball towards the St. BRAD FIN .LAYSON ' Cheryl Seymour. Team Spirt & Leadership Sr. Street nine by an 11 - 1 score. The and the Turf Club meet. At the O timist Park the firstame will Columban goal. A scramble took Brad, playing in his second + Athlete - Larry Kale pitchers topped the early innings .,pit the Villagers against the place in front of Frank Verberne, season for the St. Columban Seaforth Whippets Most pP valuable Player Sr.Girls Wrestler -Fred McClure. Seaforth Golf & Country Club -6 - erntries eomp�ee when the Firemen managed 3 Queens and the Teachers will face the. Irishmen's goalie and Brian Soccer Club is a good player on Girls Low Gross - £a Store Y Y A runs on two hits to take a 3 - 0 Main Street in the late encounter. Allen came up with the ball and his inside right position. Brad is a teams getting man breaks g �., Y JUNIOR BASKETBALL STAR - Bob Elligsen' lead.. after 4 innings. The fifth 'Firemen Captains are reminded once scored to put Goderich into a 1 - 0 steady aggressive playdr and has received the award for the most valuable basketball inning saw the take more to get their score sheets in lead• excellent running , stamina. , $10.00 and $5.00 are awarded. for player in the junior division; Presenting the award control of the game outscoring the as quickly,as possible (Tuesday ' About 2 minutes later St. 'Columban Teamingwith Brian the best three books', in, each is Jerr Ganser, former U, of W.Q. Men's y Uptown,3 - 1 to take s.6 - 1 lead. It was just a question of how man' 1 q Y n000)so that the games can'be in little detail. came back' and Pat Delaney was sent into the cleax,in ' farm a strong ht onion of the g g p offense and considering they both school. Basketball COaeh. + runs they could get as -Main reported .a more TANDINGS front of the United goal Pat tied have many years of soccer left in This year's winners s)re: Ib _ Street made error after error to W L T lits.. the score on this attempt after �, P them Brad will' certain) be Y Hullett Central Public School, SDHS reSE�n tS allow several unearned runs. Main Street was dead at the late P Village 5 1 1 1.1 Main S reet 4 1 1 9 _ he' on the goal b Neil Murrayaluable m g Y Y and Murray McClure. to St. Columban in -the future. Londesboroi SPORT SHIRTS Newest designs, shades and weav'ea in long or bait sleeve sport shims. 4.95 to 11-95 , "T" SHIRTS popular &ortjdecI pap -over kdt- ted shirts. �lruat right for sports. 6.95 to 13.95 Slacks'. -and JOINS Levl'e, G.'W.G., Outurbt: and Others in denims, *wdurc"a r press free cottaai., bbeads- All ekes and cdyUM 7,95 to 16-95 SWIM WEAR Swim shorts are amore brief khie seawn enc much more coborful. Change, to t1W mewes} Boys' 9voin Trunirs ab L79 to 2'At1 CANADA DAY ' -'iQOLI DAY -- JMV 1 STORE CLOSED r OPEN VVWN WAY 9 bo n Ph. 527-0240: Expositor Action Ads Watford; Scott Darling, Ailsa 1st. Mark Dobson; 2nd. -Joan Columban were in fact lucky to be - -- -- - -- Craig; Ken Masters, Floatman; 3rd.- N. Mawer, entering the final half trailing by Seaforth horse show Mississauga. Howick Central School - Gozonly one goal. D Sock -Pet er Nieuwenhizen, 1st. -Janice Fairies; 2nd. -Eliza- Neither team could get a goal in Rain may have pt the crowd Marjo Tiger - Dianne and Watford; Ted Landers .Alden, beth McCaughan;"3rd.-Donna the final half and in the closing awaybut there was a large Gordon Johns; 2nd. Gayna New Yolk; Bernard Vertioeven, Forler. minutes with St. Columban SPECIAL S p E A E R Michele Flowers , Clinton. Kerwood. Maitland Valle Conservation number of entries in the Light Y pressing but could not get a break Horse Show; June 15, sponsored Western Pleasure Sr. :Ist Apache E Stock - Ted Landers, Alden, Authority badges are presented for the goal to tie the. final: n by the Seaforth Agricultural Lancer - Ross Leonhardt, Born- New York; Peter Nieuwenhizen, to every student who•enterell a score. Society, according to Alf Ross, holm; 2nd. Ossad'ano - Gerry Watford; Berpard Verhoeven, scrapbook in the competition. Irish Inklings O President. Schrans,_Ilderton. Kenwood. Three Gottschalk brothers, Dr. W11110M F 1 t h - - A Su er Stock • No Contest - There were 150 entries from Western Pleasure - Jr-: 1st.Sgaw P - Ralph, Horst and 'John, on the Bar - B$1eb Preszcator, B 'Supers Stock - No Contest. Goderich team,.Harold ' tu burn, Dungannon, Belgrave, Exeter; C Super Stock •John Van den ` Westinghouse now lam for Executive Director of the Church Renewal Foundation, for- Auburn, Goderich, Exeter, 2nd. Rebel -Dianne Gaffney, pruyt, Chatham; Richard g playing g Ildertory,. Granton, Dorchester, Stratford. ` Y United after spending past few mar minister at ;'Knox Presbyterian Church In Toronto, for Lambeth, - Sparta, Kitchener- Barrell Race :-1st: Honey Dew - Thompson, Midland; Ted seasons _ with different St. many years,' and world -Columban traveller. Brad Mousseau, Hensail; 2. nd. Landers, Alden, New York. teams...Pete Feichart Waterloo, Monkton, Stratford D Super Stock - John Van den f Goderich is brother of Kart AN EXCELLENT SPEAKER,' and the Seaforth area. During the Omar - Doug McCallum. Pru Chatham; Richard Th o show spectators could' enjoy the Pale Bending: ' st. Omar - Doug' Feichart on St. Columban . •. , entertainment' provided in the McCallum; 2nd. Mr. Clean-- ompson, Midland; Steve, Martin, Dorchester. Good crowd in attendance. arena. Nelsen powder Puff- Contest. Upcoming Games SATURDAY, JUNE 29 Approximately 70 prizes were Bilyea, Granton. - The next game will be a home Jr. -;Scott Darling,Ailsa Craig; • N ded. Rescue Race: 1st. Vandy's Police, News game against the Ingersoll Flyers Gar Scheffelmeire Ji.) St. p ' the�chanppion tropty and ribbon Delight - Gerry Schrams, Ilder- Y ( this Saturday, June 29 at the p p.m. Huron Men's Chapel, Auburn Jacobs. went to Dianne and Gordon Ion; -2nd Omar Doug A Mod - Geo Metcalf, London; Seaforth District High School John`s, Auburn. The Reserve , McCallum. A. L. \IAUGHA Soccer �roiinds. Ingersoll is a Fla Race: 1st. Mr.Clean - Nelson Louis Rivait, Tilbury; Joe Walsh, champion of the day was Ken g St. Marys.' CHIEF OF PCILiOE To -ugh team to beat having beaten Fidorh, Bel e. Bilyea; 2nd. Hor►hey Dew- Brad the Irish by the score of 4 - I once SUNDAY,!JUNI �o gam' B Mod Geo. Metcalf, London; ` _ _ The .Show Horse stake class Mausseau. - before and St. Columban must Louis Rivait Tilbury; Steve During the week of 19th of June was sponsbred by Wright Chev. Stake Class: Ist - Commander Martin, Dorchester, . to the 26th of June, the Seaforth get by the Flyers to advance to f>,., Olds Ltd., Seaforth; Winston C. Princess -Mel Qicksbn; 2nd. next round of the battle for the ' 1' Is a.m. Powell and Frank Klin Ltd. Princess • Edna Alton. . Mod -Gary Walsh, imeon; Police Department investigated 3rd Division 'Cup. Game time 5 Kling -Ltd. St. Jacobs; •To;n Walsh, London; 31 occurrences consisting of the To winners were: Stock Horse Race 1/4 mile: 1st. o'clock. • • Sorts Pae -Albert Pattison; Stan Shead, Streetsville. � "following: Three gaited Saddle Horse - 1st. P g D. Mod - Ga Scheffelr, Bier, g' Victoria Street Unite Church Goderich Commander Princess owned by 2nd. Tiger Joak - Doug Riley. �' YSampson,olice Information 5 1 Running Race St. 1 /2 Mile: 1st. St. Jacobs; Gar Sam son, Assist Other PDs. 3 Mel Di l�son, Goderich; gild. g Palmerston; Stan Shead, Police Assistance 7 a Princess droned by Edna Alton, Tiger Joak -Doug Riley; 2nd. SUNDAY,JUNE 3Q r Streetsville. Police Surveillance 3 Lucknow. Ba elver Orland HartforA - 7 Oen English Pleasure Showc 1st Sparta. E Mod -Gary 5cheffelmeier, Lost &Found ' 4 P g St. iacobs; San Shead, False Alarms 1 Prinacess owned by Edna Alton, ri'y- „�� Streetsville; Gary Beaudoin, Theft Under 1 Lucknow. Windsor. Animal Complaints 3 8 p.m. - Huron Mens Chapel, Auburn English Pleasure - Stock - 1st.^r�r �, The Winners for the annual Vandalism 3 SiVOI 4L conservation err scrapbook Instcure Pro 1 o I m I 0ANOSHIEW WlPin competition sponsored by the Property EVERYONE WELCOME j HAITERYCHE[KED Maitland Valley Conservation There was one minor accident •rREscHE1U1a EVIL PREVAILS WHEN GOOD MEN ,l •tuidAiog From rri'• Authority haie been selected. ^ s investigated, amounting to $50,00 ' _ •ROAOMpP Each year, DO NOTHING ,,o•-• � za y 'five different damage, no .injuries. • ' • 4' `RESTROOM elementary schools 'within the There were 16 ersons char ed� l # �Q• watershed are given a to ie ,- g ART B p under the Highway Traffic Act.GaTES ..4 concerning conservation, and the There were 3 persons charged • � .'! = i:a r "`�-�---�. students gf grades seven and under -lite Liquor Control Act. "Dpri't eat for an }iour..Ytake A4� Gn2S ' eight compete in producia the No charges under the Criminal asbirih for pain ... andst y best serap$ook. Prizes 4 $15.00,• Code, Away "Mmirrors.• and collected only 5 hits off the Fireme 4 3 0 8 Similar to the opening goal servings of Bob Wilson while Jack Price and Bob Beuttenmiller Texaco •3' 2 1 7 3 3 1 7 Goder got a break immediately Y after the kick-off. As a result John athletic awards Firemen ' 'Queens allowed the sixteen Teachers 3 3 0 6 Gottschalk was sent into the clear _ hits. Turf Club 2 4 0 4 on a breakaway beFiind die 'Irish Mary 'Plumb Memorial - Out- Soccer - Bruce Blake. At the Optimist - Park the New"ream 0 7 U -' 0- ' defenders. and scored to push standing Female Athlete - . Student Council Award (1972)- Villagers moved -into a first place Goderich into the lead. ' Cheryl Seymour. Team Spirt & Leadership Sr. The three fast goals proved l Sills 'Cup - Outstanding Male Soccer - Larry Kale: very important 'to the final Athlete - Larry Kale Teen Twenty -' Most Valuable outcome, of this game what Seaforth Whippets Most pP valuable Player Sr.Girls Wrestler -Fred McClure. Seaforth Golf & Country Club -6 - erntries eomp�ee I proved to be a defensive battle with neither offense or either -� ` Basketball -Teresa Flanagan. g Girls Low Gross - £a Store Y Y teams getting man breaks g �., Y Habkirk Transit - Most :Valuable` . P er Boys Basket all Y Y h.„, Cann Ho lands., Boys- Low Gross = - Steven s; Be�ttarmt, at G.A.A.A.nnual - Most,,Dedicated . _-.. , ` arott ci itis opposition goaC. w ^ x -z°"' r ms's '"4b * Th star of this' game for St: �ez dray �Ta'�e' " e�►en'' Coiuiiiban had to be Marvin Kale, W.D.Hopper & Sons - Rookie of Female Track & Field Athlete- a heady playe'r.on halfback who the Year Jr. Girls Basketball = Mary Lammerant N. There were 76 entries lined up $10.00 and $5.00 are awarded. for continually carried the ball up the Margaret- Sills. B•A.A.Annual - Most Dedicated and competing for over $600:00 in the best three books', in, each field to leis offensive mates and Larone'Annual - Most Valuable Male Track -'Field Athlete'- prizes in the, first snowmobile school. this was ^a great asset to 'St. Player Jr. Boys Basketball - Dan Maloneygrass drags of 1974 'Sunday This year's winners s)re: Columban in this game. -. Robert Elligsen Ean Dolmage Memorial .- Most afternoon at , Holly Gully. Hullett Central Public School, The control of the -,_p lay..._was ' � '• B. J. Box - Most Consistent Improved Athlete- - Trudy .Contestants 'from all arts of P Londesboroi dominated by Goderich towards Player Sr. Girls Vollyeball - Elassens•. Ontario and New York made up 1st Linda Van Dangen; the end of the half and jumped Ontario Athletic Leadership the field with entries being light 2nd.'661da Sewers; 3ed.Carol into a 3 - 1 lead of another goal by Anne Hopper. . • Camp - Susan Beuerman, Lyle in the family stock and powder Jewitt. John Gottschalk on another Seaforth Electronics - 'Sr. Boys HOegy, puff classes. The next Drag race East Wawanosh Public S.aool, scramble in front of Verberne. Volleyball - Ken Chalmers W.A.Hodgert - Team Spirit & L School Crests Athletic Achieve- event is :scheduled for July 28. Belgrave. The game really looked dismal Leadership Jr. Girls Volley- ment -.Linda Dorrssers, Doug Results: Ist.-Betty Muirs; 2nd. - Marni for the Irish until just before time ' ball - Barb Doig. Fry, Cindy Dorssers, Paul A Stock -, - Bruc a Knight, Walsh; 3r4k,-Donna was over when St. Columban got Seaforth Electronics - Jr.. Boys McClure. School Letters Athletic Achieve- Brussels; Warren Knight, Brussels; Mike Maynard, Don, Chettleburgh. Turnberry Central School - a lucky break on a corner kick in the Goderich. Zone. Brad Volleyball'- Bill MacGregor. ment - Debbie Dorrsecs, Barb Mills' Wmgham. Finlayson got 'probably the St. Columban Soccer TEam .- Smith, Kari Chalmers, John , B Stock - Mark Darling, Ailsa 1st. - Kathy Willits; 2nd. -Kevin easiest goal in his life as when the Most Valuable Player Jr. Elligsen. " Craig;Wayne Thomas, Don y McKa ue; 34d. -Ross Baird. g Goderich goalkeeper.) in , an • 9 in Mills. C. Stock •Peter Nieuwenhizen, Elma Township Public School, Newry: attempt to clear the shot; knockedmoodshowin the ball into his own goal. St. SPORT SHIRTS Newest designs, shades and weav'ea in long or bait sleeve sport shims. 4.95 to 11-95 , "T" SHIRTS popular &ortjdecI pap -over kdt- ted shirts. �lruat right for sports. 6.95 to 13.95 Slacks'. -and JOINS Levl'e, G.'W.G., Outurbt: and Others in denims, *wdurc"a r press free cottaai., bbeads- All ekes and cdyUM 7,95 to 16-95 SWIM WEAR Swim shorts are amore brief khie seawn enc much more coborful. Change, to t1W mewes} Boys' 9voin Trunirs ab L79 to 2'At1 CANADA DAY ' -'iQOLI DAY -- JMV 1 STORE CLOSED r OPEN VVWN WAY 9 bo n Ph. 527-0240: Expositor Action Ads Watford; Scott Darling, Ailsa 1st. Mark Dobson; 2nd. -Joan Columban were in fact lucky to be - -- -- - -- Craig; Ken Masters, Floatman; 3rd.- N. Mawer, entering the final half trailing by Seaforth horse show Mississauga. Howick Central School - Gozonly one goal. D Sock -Pet er Nieuwenhizen, 1st. -Janice Fairies; 2nd. -Eliza- Neither team could get a goal in Rain may have pt the crowd Marjo Tiger - Dianne and Watford; Ted Landers .Alden, beth McCaughan;"3rd.-Donna the final half and in the closing awaybut there was a large Gordon Johns; 2nd. Gayna New Yolk; Bernard Vertioeven, Forler. minutes with St. Columban SPECIAL S p E A E R Michele Flowers , Clinton. Kerwood. Maitland Valle Conservation number of entries in the Light Y pressing but could not get a break Horse Show; June 15, sponsored Western Pleasure Sr. :Ist Apache E Stock - Ted Landers, Alden, Authority badges are presented for the goal to tie the. final: n by the Seaforth Agricultural Lancer - Ross Leonhardt, Born- New York; Peter Nieuwenhizen, to every student who•enterell a score. Society, according to Alf Ross, holm; 2nd. Ossad'ano - Gerry Watford; Berpard Verhoeven, scrapbook in the competition. Irish Inklings O President. Schrans,_Ilderton. Kenwood. Three Gottschalk brothers, Dr. W11110M F 1 t h - - A Su er Stock • No Contest - There were 150 entries from Western Pleasure - Jr-: 1st.Sgaw P - Ralph, Horst and 'John, on the Bar - B$1eb Preszcator, B 'Supers Stock - No Contest. Goderich team,.Harold ' tu burn, Dungannon, Belgrave, Exeter; C Super Stock •John Van den ` Westinghouse now lam for Executive Director of the Church Renewal Foundation, for- Auburn, Goderich, Exeter, 2nd. Rebel -Dianne Gaffney, pruyt, Chatham; Richard g playing g Ildertory,. Granton, Dorchester, Stratford. ` Y United after spending past few mar minister at ;'Knox Presbyterian Church In Toronto, for Lambeth, - Sparta, Kitchener- Barrell Race :-1st: Honey Dew - Thompson, Midland; Ted seasons _ with different St. many years,' and world -Columban traveller. Brad Mousseau, Hensail; 2. nd. Landers, Alden, New York. teams...Pete Feichart Waterloo, Monkton, Stratford D Super Stock - John Van den f Goderich is brother of Kart AN EXCELLENT SPEAKER,' and the Seaforth area. During the Omar - Doug McCallum. Pru Chatham; Richard Th o show spectators could' enjoy the Pale Bending: ' st. Omar - Doug' Feichart on St. Columban . •. , entertainment' provided in the McCallum; 2nd. Mr. Clean-- ompson, Midland; Steve, Martin, Dorchester. Good crowd in attendance. arena. Nelsen powder Puff- Contest. Upcoming Games SATURDAY, JUNE 29 Approximately 70 prizes were Bilyea, Granton. - The next game will be a home Jr. -;Scott Darling,Ailsa Craig; • N ded. Rescue Race: 1st. Vandy's Police, News game against the Ingersoll Flyers Gar Scheffelmeire Ji.) St. p ' the�chanppion tropty and ribbon Delight - Gerry Schrams, Ilder- Y ( this Saturday, June 29 at the p p.m. Huron Men's Chapel, Auburn Jacobs. went to Dianne and Gordon Ion; -2nd Omar Doug A Mod - Geo Metcalf, London; Seaforth District High School John`s, Auburn. The Reserve , McCallum. A. L. \IAUGHA Soccer �roiinds. Ingersoll is a Fla Race: 1st. Mr.Clean - Nelson Louis Rivait, Tilbury; Joe Walsh, champion of the day was Ken g St. Marys.' CHIEF OF PCILiOE To -ugh team to beat having beaten Fidorh, Bel e. Bilyea; 2nd. Hor►hey Dew- Brad the Irish by the score of 4 - I once SUNDAY,!JUNI �o gam' B Mod Geo. Metcalf, London; ` _ _ The .Show Horse stake class Mausseau. - before and St. Columban must Louis Rivait Tilbury; Steve During the week of 19th of June was sponsbred by Wright Chev. Stake Class: Ist - Commander Martin, Dorchester, . to the 26th of June, the Seaforth get by the Flyers to advance to f>,., Olds Ltd., Seaforth; Winston C. Princess -Mel Qicksbn; 2nd. next round of the battle for the ' 1' Is a.m. Powell and Frank Klin Ltd. Princess • Edna Alton. . Mod -Gary Walsh, imeon; Police Department investigated 3rd Division 'Cup. Game time 5 Kling -Ltd. St. Jacobs; •To;n Walsh, London; 31 occurrences consisting of the To winners were: Stock Horse Race 1/4 mile: 1st. o'clock. • • Sorts Pae -Albert Pattison; Stan Shead, Streetsville. � "following: Three gaited Saddle Horse - 1st. P g D. Mod - Ga Scheffelr, Bier, g' Victoria Street Unite Church Goderich Commander Princess owned by 2nd. Tiger Joak - Doug Riley. �' YSampson,olice Information 5 1 Running Race St. 1 /2 Mile: 1st. St. Jacobs; Gar Sam son, Assist Other PDs. 3 Mel Di l�son, Goderich; gild. g Palmerston; Stan Shead, Police Assistance 7 a Princess droned by Edna Alton, Tiger Joak -Doug Riley; 2nd. SUNDAY,JUNE 3Q r Streetsville. Police Surveillance 3 Lucknow. Ba elver Orland HartforA - 7 Oen English Pleasure Showc 1st Sparta. E Mod -Gary 5cheffelmeier, Lost &Found ' 4 P g St. iacobs; San Shead, False Alarms 1 Prinacess owned by Edna Alton, ri'y- „�� Streetsville; Gary Beaudoin, Theft Under 1 Lucknow. Windsor. Animal Complaints 3 8 p.m. - Huron Mens Chapel, Auburn English Pleasure - Stock - 1st.^r�r �, The Winners for the annual Vandalism 3 SiVOI 4L conservation err scrapbook Instcure Pro 1 o I m I 0ANOSHIEW WlPin competition sponsored by the Property EVERYONE WELCOME j HAITERYCHE[KED Maitland Valley Conservation There was one minor accident •rREscHE1U1a EVIL PREVAILS WHEN GOOD MEN ,l •tuidAiog From rri'• Authority haie been selected. ^ s investigated, amounting to $50,00 ' _ •ROAOMpP Each year, DO NOTHING ,,o•-• � za y 'five different damage, no .injuries. • ' • 4' `RESTROOM elementary schools 'within the There were 16 ersons char ed� l # �Q• watershed are given a to ie ,- g ART B p under the Highway Traffic Act.GaTES ..4 concerning conservation, and the There were 3 persons charged • � .'! = i:a r "`�-�---�. students gf grades seven and under -lite Liquor Control Act. "Dpri't eat for an }iour..Ytake A4� Gn2S ' eight compete in producia the No charges under the Criminal asbirih for pain ... andst y best serap$ook. Prizes 4 $15.00,• Code, Away "Mmirrors.•