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The filial series in Indu�trlal� Joe Dick doubled and scored qA Burgess scored four reins �� the � � � �� � +
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twLASS /l EYF,�iT. Ball o u d . ,a otY. Don u e 's c Main Turf toolt a 5.0 lead. s, n Street;
t:> g Y .._ 0,a,y K nd r. .;ygcnti, e
t n e� . e w, ,W) S Seaforth dawn .)VOV1 io Gl9 �, bili i .A>It viol is 1nit x�
TIM s Al & 2l6•�/$ w,. ,, ,
evening wlten'tG)aiti $tt'.+Tet Street threatened . but (eft the came back with a Grand lam sponsored. a auG. ess#til ,, qw ; . ; ;•,+ .t"1##e
Finish. Dr#ver home r n b . Bi ob n'".to " ;, ,; , v,� y, !!�,.,,
struggled to a narrow l0.9 victory bases loaded and fattest to score. u y 11 R erto toucjtame . t: on nda x t1S • ed qtr
Clever Larry 121;,WtlliamsonPrice,n crow the con t -4 after two �....,.X„ ;
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voce a determined Turf Club, The second inning saw Jack a count o S their final tournamen#, a21a the: ,,, cps.: 119€tly?I#`i�r'9k',, :gyp
P x Judy Mathers 2.1 M.Sewers .S
The garhR started' with the Turf walk three batters then two frames..: Main $tree[ again• should season and a good.entr wa;s #gin .';. a ? ".!,h vrlip'' f 'Vf1 o d loiat4tt1
Harvest Dillow 3-3 D.Jewitt
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a� �; taktnt; a 1.0 first inning lead as singles .by Don Kunder and Ken have scored more runs but heads hand with rinks from lira,, f,j #, forwat',d, . 9 ;h4vtu . "Sgi)'0,
Steady Jewell 4-SA.Campbell u ball reverted it and left two
r E �l It P P Woodstock, Lambeth, St, Ivl'atys, ; Me>nk.
'4- Claybrook Ricci 5.4 K.Holmes . more r}tnners stranded. The third Kincardine,Walkertan, `P,4deltca Thg:'ladtes '.5lan kt; ;star#'i1#r
Goder� �h'United dQ leu bfi dgtimes 217 & 122 3 SPENT -the led whenita [walk then two Seaforth. Kitchener, fa hie an' d ivXitt #o ill ' :_
Finish Drivar straight singles by Ray In first place was faQfd; �Sl1Cnx nded fox �'
t ry ata t
Trouble Master 5-1 W. Bennett �t. Col� ri1,an S n d LI y Henderson and Jack Price moved Manship acid partnfyr. ofe)Thi. seaiorth Latd'te1d d tial a
Jarvis Stillar 1.6D.Kennedy two runs home and gave Main' Woodstock with 3. W plus 43;,2n4,;, '
(By Keith Murra.) encounter against the strgng Street a 6 5 edge. Don Carson and artne r q£ fa les. dqubJes to '14
,lits#
Willy's Success 2-31R. Williamson ' P Wednesda ep
Tommy's Boy 3 2 M.Sewers Last Sunday, Septem. er 22nd, London German Canadians,•This _ In the fourth .inning Main Brantford with 3 W plus 39; 3rd, ``
at the Agricultural Park - in game will be played this touting Street added a single marker members bowl [) for the cheap ;t
Sandys Candy 4-6 D.Jewitt Chas.Cobear and partner of trophy, In ftrst,place and wtnptng
` Glib 6-4 H.McIlwain Goderich, the Goderich United Sunday, September 29th. at .the when a double by Gary Bettles Kitchener with 3 Wins plus 30; the trophy were Katie Phillips `
Standing Best in the Class B Soccer Club edged out the Seaforth District High School and an error allowed Bettles to 4th. Bert - and Jean' Gray of skip and Hazel Hildebrand lead
Irishmen from St. Columban by Soccer grounds with ,kickoff score dud moved Main Street up Clinton with 2 W. plus. -.37.;.
tTrouble Master -and in the 5th, with 3 win's plus 33 over plu$ .6,
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SILLS TROPHY D'Orlean SUIS presents the Class A Event, CleV6r Larry were the score of o'- 0. scheduled for 2:00. Good fan by two, The fifth saw the Turf • Lorne and Thelma Dale of 2nd. Mae Hatykirk and Grace
trophy his family donated. to the Huron Minor Soccer presented with coolers donated St. Columban carried most of support is appreciated in, this last fight back with a single and a Seaforth with 2W plus 33; 6th. pepper, 2 wins plus 32; 3rd. Ella .I
Association in memory of hits father, -the late Frank t;y Area Representative Bob the.play in the first half until the regular scheduled home game of. walk provided the runs on Paul Arnold Fischer and, partner of
Ficklin on behalf of Labatts. final minutes°iwhen a disputed the Irish. McKellar s triple.'.rMain Street, Goderich with 2W plus 32. Munro and Mabel Strong, 2 wins.
Sills Sr. to Dick Aqptett Captain of, the Seaforth g plus 26 4th Jean ,Lunn and
' penalty shot call b the referee re g Lunch was served after the Rachel Riehl, 2 wins ,
Jarvis Stillar and Judy Mathers P Y Y plied with a single marker. as
Celtics, MUsquito Champions. The late Mr. SUIS _ was called a ai st St. Columban. Ra Anstett double home the i n plus 18
received lead shanks donated by g .p Y u 3rd game and du to the cool A of luck supper was enjoyed
played on a county wide football team which was the Robert J. Doig of Seaforth for Goderich scored to make the Meet The St. Columban to keep Main Street up 8 7 after weather hot drinks were enjoyed P pp joy
i .Soccer'Club by all after the first game.
Only Squad in Canada to beat 'a travelling English standing 2nd best in the first-half score read 1-0. five frames. The sixth inning was between games. Local jitneys have been most
soccer team: Staff Photo Summar of Each Division. This seemed to kill the St. scoreless setting the stage for an
Y John V'an .Bakel is one of the Tuesday evening was Pot Luck popular and recent winners for
• Colu`ptban morale and from then .exciting seventh. The Turf Club
most underrated players, by the Supper at the club house and the ladies have been Marguerite
A on the powerful United Club took fans on the St. Columban• Soccer got their first two runners c base twenty were present for supper. Walden. Katie Phillips and
over. They scored two more goals Club. But, John, as everyone on and scored on a Fielders choice Due to the' inclement weather Rachel Riehl. For the men was
and thus finished the game with moving the Turf in front by a
the team knows as well as coaches euchre was played instead. High Edgar Allen, Neil Bell and Wayne
Trail -Rider"s S Club the final score reading. narow 9.8. Maiii Street wasted
St. Columban 0 Tom Melady and Danny Murray, little time when Jack Price walked for, the ladies was Verda Sinclair Matzold.
is a solid fullback capable with -a score of 93 points while for The final tournament at
Goderich 3 . and singles by bill Roberton and
I of playing a good game which he the men it was Lorne Dale with 91 Seaforth for this season is
Upcoming Game Ray Anstett lead to two runs and
holds I �t season e e n The next game will be, a home does with great consistency. the victory for Main Street. points. scheduled for Sunday at 1:30 p.m.
John, although -not the flashiest • T This will be mixed pairs - our fowl
Huron Trail Riders Saddle were: Sr. Western Pleasure
Club held their last riding event _ Jr. Showmanship 1, 'Dianne Johns„ Auburn; 2.
of the 1974 season. Points for the_ 1, Lynn Flowers, Clinton; 2 Kim Sheila Stephenson, WallEerton; 3.
Best All Around Horse were .Riley, Seaforth; 3. Wendy Ty Doug. Riley, Seaforth; 4. Norma
Clinton;. Christine accumulated throughout the year. ndall, pion; heist ne ,Riley, Seaforth; S. Graham
" Top horse this year in the club is a McNall, . Blyth; 5. Cal Jones, Sholdice, Seaforth.
. pinto pony called ' Champ, Stratford. Junior Barrel Race
belonging to KimRiley. Kim and Sr. Showmanship 1. John De Kroon, Dublin; 2. Kim
her horse had a total of 47 oints 1, Sheila Stephenson, Walkerton; Rile Seaforth 3 Mar aret'
player on the team, is certainly
he win moves Main Street into
If the weather warms up we
tournament. We hope for a good _
one of the best.
a commanding 1-0 series lead as
hope for a few more evenings of
entry and trust the weatherman
Wright, Dungannon; 4. Norma
the best of three series will
jitney bowling.
favours us.
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continue later this week.
The Men's club held a meeting
Local jitneys will still continue
Watt Wins
Mrs. Vera McKay from U.S.A.
at the home .of President Fred
this month.
McCallum at Listowel.
Gorden Johns of Auburn. Third 1
Sholdice.
Sr. Barrel Race
ladies ball Announce
results of
chem ;onship
Runner up , with 45 points, a
2. Dianne Johns, Auburn; 3, Bob
Frankin, Auburn; 4. Christine
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McQuaid,
P
sieeet shoots
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum.
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Quarter Horse Gelding, Mayo
Wright, Dungannon; 4. Norma
McNall, Blyth; S. Greg. Riley;
Mrs. Mel, a Murray of Dublin and
On Tuesday night the gals met
(Scores out of 25)
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. Bob Sherry, Stratford
Tiger, belonging to Dianne and
g g• g
Riley, Seaforth; 5. 'Graham
-Seaforth.
Mrs. Vera McKay from U.S.A.
for the fourth game of finals.
High Gun,
McCallum at Listowel.
Gorden Johns of Auburn. Third 1
Sholdice.
Sr. Barrel Race
visited with Mrs: Joseph
Watt led two games to one.
Leonard Lobb, Clinton
23
� runner up was Bay Betay, a
Quarter Horse mare belonging to
Jr. Equitation
1, Doug-. Riley, Seaforth; 2. Jim ,
Straughan, Goderich; 3. Lloyd
Thornton Thursday afternoon.
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Miss ) Marion McCallum,
Seymour took a 4-2 lead in the
Tom Allen, Londesboro
22
'Doug Riley of Seaforth.
1, Michelle Flowers, Clinton; 2•
Jones„ Stratford; 4.
Angeline and Mr. Murray Hare'of
first inning and were still"leading
Mery Batkin,Clinton
22
A large Trail Class Trophy,
Lynn Flowers, Clinton; 3. Wendy
Tyndall, Clinton; 4. Kim Riley,
Noreen Straughan, Goderich,
Listowel and Miss Diane Willis of
8 - 6 after the third inning.
Bill Stewart, Goderich
Jim Archer, Toronto
21
21
donated by Bainton Ltd. of Blyth
Seaforth; S. Christine
Junior Pole Bending
Brussels spent the weekend with
However, Watt came on strong in
Mr. Whitman, Toronto
21
was won by. Gordon Johns of
•MeNall.
1. John DeKroon, Dublin; 2. -Kim
Mr. and Mrs.Harold McCallum.,
the fourth with 8 runs, making the
Glenn Mogk, Bornholm
20
Auburn with his horse Mayo
Sr. Equitation
Riley, Seaforth; 3. Greg Riley,
Mr.: Neil McClure of Walton
score 14-9 at the end , of the
Dave Schlemmer, Stratford
20
Tiger-.
I. Sheila Stephenson, Walkerton;
Seaforth; 4. Christine MeNall,
West is in London Hospital after
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inning. Seymour of 4 runs in the.
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Harrison Schock, Zurich
20
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The high point Jr. Trophy was
2. Norma Riley, Seaforth; 3.
Blyth; 5: Michelle. Flowers,
being in a car accident which he is
fifth while holding Watt
Dave Collins, Walton
18
won by Kim Ri y and he ony
Scafoith.
Dianne Johns; 4. Dr. Ra
Clinton.
Pole Bending
badly hurt. We wish him a speedy
recovery.
scoreless. In the sixth inning
Watt one run and held
Boli Sherry, Stratford
1
Champ of
Flowers, Clinton. 5.�Doug. Riley,
Sr.
owned by Gordon Kerr of Dungannon and -driven by
got
Jerry Coleman,. Seaforth
166
Winner of the other classes °
Seaforth.
I . Jim Straughan,Goderich;
- Mr. and .Mrs'. Lloyd E. Regele,
Seymour scoreless. Going into the
Pat Heenan, Seaforth
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Public Relations Officer leave their name at the Branch,
Mcriam
2. Doug. Riley, Seaforth; '3.
Krista Karen and Darlene of
• to of the seventh Watt was
p
Jim Hogg, Seaforth
16
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Coming Events Orders are being taken now.
Noreen Strau ban Goderich
Princeton spent Saturday with
leading 15-13. Seymour couldnt
Thurs., Sept. 26th., there will be ,
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Sr. Flag Race
Mr. and Mrs.Edward Regele and
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manage to score and that vvas the
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Ashley. Gilbert, Goderich
16
1. Doug. Riley, Seaforth; 2. Jim
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCallum.
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final score. In winning this game.
Wilfred Mullins, Stratford,
(Se `ptember 21)
15
Straughan, Goderich; 3. Lloyd
Master McCallum spet�r
Watt wins the series and the
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. Bob Sherry, Stratford
2,3
Jones, Stratford. y Saturday with Misses Ivlrid�i
phampionship.
',Glen Mo gk, Bornholm
23
Trail Class Sr.
McCallum at Listowel.
' Hitting for Watt was Joan
Bill Thompson, Clinton
22
1. Gorden Johns, Auburn. 2.
Mrs, Lois Hoff of Seaforth
Monkton,'
.
P t H Seaforth
21
Hildebrattd,Joan Pinder and a eenan,
N rma Rile Seaforth'• 3 visited with Mrs Joy Hopper on I
y'
Graham Sholdice; 4. Doug Riley,
Sunday afternoon.
Dianne Butt, each with a triple.
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For Seymour was Mary Muir with
Merv. Batkin, Clinton
Harrison Schock, Zurich _
20
20
Seaforth; 5. Sheila, Stephenson,
Mr. and mrs.Ed. Regele were
two home runs.
Dave Collins, Walton
20
Walkerton.
recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
• The second race winner was Miss Direct Baker
Th
Jerry Coleman, Seaforth
19
Trophy Trail Class
Reg.Schultz of Blyth and Mr. and
L
Percy Clinton
16
1. Gorden Johns, 69' points;
Mrs. Max Stewart of R.R.•,
Seymour 1
1 3
Seaforth
Jim Hogg, Seaforth
Hogg,
16'
2. Wendy Tyndall - 58 points; 3.
Monkton,'
Watt 3 1
Ashley Gilbert, Goderich
16
Norma Riley - Christine MeNall -
Mrs. Stanley - Preszcator, , of
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Duckworth, Will of Goderich. Fourth was Deep Run
near, referees are in demand, and
46 points each; 4. Graham
Crediton visited with her sister
CJI Frisco owned by -Charles Brindlcy.'and driven by Jack
again this year we are seeking
district, •Every boy ' has ' the
In the'tirst race at the Clinton Raceway Saint Clair
Sholdice 45 points; 5. Doug. Riley
Mrs. Harold McCallum and Mr.
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Buck owned and driven by Phil -Bisback of g"eaforth was
44 points.
McCallum recently.
As I read the paper last week
third. Judy Mathers owned and driven by Mac Sewers,•
ltesbeo, was fourth.
Seek for' hockeye
fillies raced in Clinton on Sunday Shoein was the
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• The second race winner was Miss Direct Baker
Th
referees
and R. Hanna, Gi-andmere. P.Q.
I refereed a novice game in
:Nem
owned by Lorne Tyndall and driven by Frank
race winner was Jarvis Stillar owned bt Dale Kennedy
by
fathers from the visiting team
who also drove. Willies Success owned an riven
MacDonald, b6th ofClinton. The time of the mile was
To the Sports Editor .
Exeter, Huron Park, Seaforth,
Views
2.11:4 and tlic\.pav, oft' was 3.80.Third was Scotts G
Sir:
Clinton, as well as Hensall, Grand
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owned by Mrs. Randv Miller. and"driven by John
As the hockey season draws
" Bend and Zurich have the best
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Duckworth, Will of Goderich. Fourth was Deep Run
near, referees are in demand, and
Minor Hockey Associations in the
f' !
CJI Frisco owned by -Charles Brindlcy.'and driven by Jack
again this year we are seeking
district, •Every boy ' has ' the
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Mcriam both of Goderich. Fifth was Arntbro Napier
men and women who would be
opportunity to play hockey. The
they would like to understand the
owned and driven by Kenneth Holmes.
owned by Jack Holmes and driven by Dennis Jewitt
} interested in refereeing hockey.
coaches are becoming the best
Tommy's Boy, Willies Success, Glib, Sandy's Candy
r
both ofClinton:
I am looking for people who
trained in Ontario.
Please contact me if any group
Harvest Dillon, Claybrook Ricci:
Fifth in the fifth race was Timberina Hy owned by
have had experience in refereeing
The referees in this area are all
Arnold Doak of Goderich and driven by Jack Meriam.
and' those who would be
Well trained too., To referee
Out of the money was RoYa's Susic owned by Leo Grady
interested in learning.
games, an official must have a
of Exeter and driven by John Duckworth.
There are many referee's
card. Therefore he must attend
Sharbarb was the sixth race winner for owner
clinics around this year put on by
these clinics to obtain one and he
Wilhaiti Burke of Goderich tt•ith .John Duckworth on the
the C.A.H.A. and the O.M.H.A.
must. attend every year,
- bike. The .tile was in 2.16:3. Second was Brian's Hat
which one has to attend to referee
So every official is qualified to
t`
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owned by Gordon Kerr of Dungannon and -driven by
hockey.
referee that game, and it is up to
William McLean of Goderich. Fifth was Dusty Bob
If anyone has had experience in
the coach or manager to check his
urchase_a Legion jacket., should
By John D. Baker p g
hi owned by Edward Cook. of Goderich and driven by Jack
I refei•eeiitg that would like to
-card to verify this.
Public Relations Officer leave their name at the Branch,
Mcriam
referee or any boy or girl 14 years
Pat O'Brien'.
Branch 156 and if possible the size required.
Second in the eighth .race was Pebbies Girl owned b`'
of age or older that would like to
Coming Events Orders are being taken now.
George Feagen, Goderich and Ronpld Feagon, Dundas
and driven by Gerry Roebuck. Goderich. Fourth ryas
learn please contact ptvself, Pat
O'B • f h' f H ^ Il
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Thurs., Sept. 26th., there will be ,
Tiere eren-
e•ic ie ens. mi es a dinner meeting commencing at
* Greenview Duke. ott'ncd by William and Wayne Shear, 262 n, -2615 as soon as possible.
you're an an el 6:4fr• m. Come on out to this
Stratford and driven by Dennis Jewitt. There is a great opportunity for Son; "Daddy, g P
• Third in the ninth rare was hnp Mathers owned b}• aren't you?" meeting and support your Branch
a hockey referee, as the N,H.L., Father: "well, not exactly, with your ideas. Dont leave the
Charles. Eugene and .John Mathers of Goderich with W.H.L. as well as the O.H.A. are � �
John driving, Fifth was Carry On SYI owned by Bruce all looking for referees, but you But what gives you that idea?,, decision making to just a few. So Sea
forth uniorHockey Club
have to start your training early. Son: "Oh I Just don't forget tonight at 6:45 P.M.
Erskine and Wilfred Denonrine, of Goderich t� ith Gored ' g g
ty �' Pullman. Seaforth. driyin g say she was going to clip your Note ,
g• Even if you are still playing wings." Any member wishing 'to
Second in the tenth race ryas Ei Sam O owned by hock�� the m ram set u by the
Richard Burgess, and Joe and Jim Dick, all of Seaforth
g
P g P .
C.A.H. A. can benefit You
and driven by Gord Pullman. Out of the motteY was
f�because You will know the rules of
Georgies Mite owned by Jeanie and Hugh Galbraith. of
hockey.
Dashwood and driven by Wayne Dupee of Clinton.
As I read the paper last week
In the mile trot "Ontario Sires Stakes" for 3 Year old
on the "Comments of the Hockey
fillies raced in Clinton on Sunday Shoein was the
Reports" I must agree with most
winner in 2.09:4. Shoein is owned by A. Kopas. Ilderton
f of the comments made.
and R. Hanna, Gi-andmere. P.Q.
I refereed a novice game in
At the Seaforth Fall Fair, Friday afternoon the first
Exeter last Year when one of the
race winner was Jarvis Stillar owned bt Dale Kennedy
by
fathers from the visiting team
who also drove. Willies Success owned an riven
Yelled to his son to use his stick on
Ron Williamson was second. Third tyasTontmy's BOY
his opponent after he was
tr owned and driven by Mac Sewers. Fourth was Sandy's
checked.
Candy owned bg Sandy Doig and drivgn by Dennis
There is no,place for this kind
Jewitt. Fifth was Glib 6wned and driven by 'Harvey
of action itr-one %rdnas. If the
Mcllwain. Sixth was Trouble Master owned by Ed.
parents and spectators keep this
Wilson and driven by William Bennett.
up maybe we should have a
In the second race the winner was Clever Larry
slogan like this. Bring Your bo} to
owned by William Laverty and Ron Williamson. Second
the arena, then leave, and pick
was Judy Mathers owned and driven by Mac Sewers.
him up after the game.
Third was Harvest Dillon August Degroot and driven by
I would like to propose to any
Dennis Jewitt. Fourth was owned by Bev Nott and
group, (parents or spectators) if
driven by Arnold Campbell. Fifth was Claybrook Ricci
they would like to understand the
owned and driven by Kenneth Holmes.
rules of hockex better and to know
R• in the thirdl. ace Trouble Master was first foliowed by
what the game of hockey is all
Tommy's Boy, Willies Success, Glib, Sandy's Candy
about, I would gladly have a clinic
and Jarvis Stillar.
for parents and spectators.
The fourth race was Judy Mathers, Clever Larry,
Please contact me if any group
Harvest Dillon, Claybrook Ricci:
is interested.
PRACol I CoEb
Anyone interested in playing for the
SEAFORTH CENTENAIRES JUNIOR HOCKEY CLUB
for the upcom. ig 1974-75 season is to report -for the following
practices at V a Centralia Arena (Huron Park) beginning:
� .A-. TUES., 1 OCT. '74 9-10:30 p.m
Wed.. 2 Oct.174 -- 9:15.10.45 p.m.
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THURS-, g Oct. 174 6:30-8 p.m.
r FRI., 4 OCT, '74 -- 6-7:30 p.m.
Practices after the above dates should resume in our
own Seaforth Arena.
For further information Contact:
Mauriee-"Moe" Huard -- ('Home) 527-0852, (Bus.) 527-1670
Jack Price -- 527-1741