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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-04-10, Page 9SEASON CHAMPS -'6 Winners all season long in the Country Club bowling league were, back, Jett, Rosemary 'Bisback, Marg. Ungarian, Greta Hoegy, front, John Willems, Karen Hoegy andastib Harris. 4c,.,.t, (Photo by Phillips) IT'S DIFFICULT i TO ENJOY. I,. SMALL TALK Illil THAT OUT I N IS.4opeiji-DARISHGEED jitill.°".11 DOSES . •,_--.-_____ ___ , - r____ %,„ -#- ".l.2...; , .,.-%'"-----------•'-%-'- - ----------'-..--------- - 0 _3',", •-•;- ,..-.--5-' .4 .'" ----t.-.-"- ,e,-,-- ' ----- . . „..,fr- -_ : .;,-----' .0- • "0-- 0-.--- - - • • ': . - ----,-- ••- 1 '":-.. ----0. ...-- <::::-.'---'-' Country Club .holds banquet 41 TROPHY WINNERS ,— Posing with the loot they won after a hard season of , bowling at Noble's-Lanes arp-OPPe. Members of the Country Club League. Back,,left are, Jack Ungailan, Men's high single; Bob Harris, Mipn'l high average; Gerald Groothius, Mell',s-high frihrel-frontl-Caurene Regele, Ladies' high single; Leanne McKay, Ladies' high average, Pearl McCallum who tied with Leanne and Faye Krieger, Ladies' high triple. (Photo by Phillips) ' > x p Dublin Mixed Bowling • triple, Norma Dietz, 202 and 563. Team 1, Total 2714, Urand Team IV, Total 2650, Grand Total 10,477. High single and Total 10,006. High single and^ triple, Lou, Maloney, 180 and 51,1. triple, Verne Steinman, 280 and Team II, Total 2704, Grand 647. Is Total 10,907. High single, Pete Team V, Total 2603, Grand Willems, 206 and High Triple, Total 10,343. High single and Helen Wassmann,• 544. triple, Floyd Wassmann, 257 and Team III, Total 2397, Grand 602. Total 10,577. High single and Team VI, Total 2639, Grand Recreation News and Views (By Rec Director Clive Buist) Registration day for boys' baseball and girls' softbr', nas been set for Monday April 28 at the Lower Library 6:30 — 8:00. Girls' softball will be available for,girls ages 7 — 15 and boys' houseleague for boys 7 — 13 years of age or players still attending elementary school. Three travelling teams will be in operation, Bewees, Bantams and Midgets. Players eligible for Pestvee must be 13 years or under as of January 1 and 15 and 17 for Bantams and Midgets respectively. Umpires and coaches are still needed. People wishing to attend an umpire clinic may do so on Saturday, April 12th at 10:00 at Staffa.Those people wishing a ride may call the Recreation Office, 527.0882. Bite to an illness of the Yoga instructor a few weeks have `been missed. Instruction will commence again on :Wednesday, April 16. NEW Spring and Summer Dresses — Featuring Famous — LEO DANAL — NUMODE MISSY HOUSE - WILSHIRE And A & R MAKES 04' *Of See the latest in smart shirt waist I. ventional one-piece styles with long or short sleeves. • Featured in Polyester Jerseys, Knits, Linen effects and Jerseys. The NEW DRESSES are prim- arily prints, plain weaves and gay floral patterns in lighter ' spring shades. Size range 7 to 20 — 14% to 201/2 BUDGET PRICED AT 19.95 49 .50 and Jacket Dresses as well as a grand NEW GROUP of Con- • have enjoyed reading the events and happenings of our club as much as I have in presenting them to you. ' HaYe—ia—gtidtr-,—**' summer and see you at the Curling Club next Fall. "ow. HURON E*PpsiTolii APRIL 10 197P' Fig) a • 0 0 ' ••• % , • Total 10,939. High single and triple, Hank Kramers, 238 and 603. Team I Total 2501 Grant total 7763 High Single, Ted Bradley, 198; High Triple, Dave Leonhardt, 503. Team II Total 2725 Grand Total 8203 High Single, Peter Berendsen, 251; High Triple. Ann Kistner 622. . Team Ill Total 2650 Grand Total 8180 High Single, Frank Eickmeier 224; High Triple, Joan Stapleton, 605. Team IV Total 2388 Grand Total 7356 High single and High Triple, Jerry Murray, 183, 466 Team V Total 2710 Grand Total 7740 High single and triple, Mervin Dietz, 302, 667, - Team VI Total 2915 Pr/and Total 8300 High Single40 triple, Hank Kramers, 286, 791. Seaforth Novice Hockey players went to the city Easter weekend to take part in the Mississauga Novice Hockey Tournament and were successful in gaining a place in the playoffs which take place this weekend. • In charge of the trip were Ron Driscoll, Jim Watson, Jim, Parkinson and Joyce McClure with Mr. Watson as coach. Arrangements for the visit were made by Mr. Parkinson, a former, resident of Mississauga. The Mississauga Times tells the story of the tournament in this fashion: "Seaforth may not be' the most powerful team in the 11th annual° MisSissauga Novice Hockey Tournament - but they certainly The Country Club Bowling League held a successful banquet and dance on Saturday to bring their 1975 Bowling Year to ,. a close. After bowling awards were presented to the SI( ason's Low Team - Lazy Six - were presented With trophies displaying a skunk. The six are Ron Harris, 'Laurene Regele, Harry Arts, Willa Vandenberg, Alice Diegel and Grace Jansen. Those attaining perfect Playoffs over for this year, the executive of the Centenaire's hockey team say one of the main reasons for the team's success , was good fan support from Seaforth. Crowds at the Junior D games averaged 300 on Tuesdays, 400 Friday and 600 on one or two occasions.. The final playoff, jame with Tavistock brought out more than 900 spectators who saw Seaforth win 4 - 3 in a 10 minute overtime. The Centenaires executive will. be pared from 14 to seven members,The club plans a fund raising dance at the arena on Friday, May 23 with music by Ken , Ducharme and the Nite Police Report JOHN CAIRNS' CHIEF Of POLICE Des ng • the week of the 1st April ;o the 8th April 1975, the Seaforth Police Department investigated 37 occurrences. They are as folio% s: Assist Public 24 Assist Other PD's' 4 Animal Complaints 3 Property Damage 2 Lost and Found 1 Robbery 1 Snowmobile Complaints 1 Disturbances 1 During this week there were no major or minor Motor Vehicle Accidents reports or Investigated. No persons were charged under the L.C.A. One person was charged under the H.T.A. Three persons were charged under the Criminal Code. have the Most unusual wqy at taking to the ice. Peter Malcolm, complete with kilt and bag pipes, leads the Seaforth novices on the ice with * tune before they do battle. Malcolm's music; may be putting the young charges to sleep. Last year, they didn't Score a goal the entire tournament and were shutout in the opener again this season.n 'However, Seaforth finally broke the jinx in the second game and really exploded in the second round with a 6-3 verdict over Chinguacousy. On Easter Sunday, the crowd of 700 gave Malcolm a standing ovation as he stood at centre ice and played Amazing Grace. Of the 68 games that were attendance received a bowling pin key chain. They were Karen floegy, Marg. Ungarian, Rosemary Bisback, Brenda Reid, Gerda' Nobel, Mary Willems and Dalton Diegel. Stragglers 14,102 Pin Heads 13,576 Leftees 13,456 Ding-a-Lings 13,241 Lazy Six 13,095 Ups & Downs 12,370 Lites. Tickets, at $3 'a couple, are available from the executive. by Ina Scoins The final playoff game took place last Monday evening to declare a winner in competitive curling, winners being Dr. Alexander, Gerald Smith, Neil Dolmage and Elmer Dennis over Bill and Grace Campbell and John and Gwen Patterson. Aft ier ten ends the score was 4-4 with Dr. Alexander having last rock in the •eleventh end. Old man winter came back in full force this past week and the pot luck supper had to be postponed. I understand it's to be held this coming Saturday, April' 12th at the Curling Club with a disc jockey supplying music for dancing. ,The slate of, Officers for the ladies section' for the 1975-76 season are as follows: Past Pres. - Leone Rowat President - Grace Campbell 1st Vice Pres. - Wendy Tremeer 2nd Vice = Dianne Alexander Secretary - Marg Fleming Treasurer - Marlene Roberton Publicity and Press - Ina Scoins Draw Committee - Marion Wilson ' Ann Cunningham, Joyce Hilder- ,Iey Special Events - Sharon Wilson, Marg Fleming, Wendy Tremeer Buying Committee - Marg Sallows. Ann Laverty Membership - Ann Cunningham, Marjdric Papple, Lyn McNaugh- staged at Dixie Arena aver the weekend, •Cookeville suffered the most heart breaking defeat as they _tied Alderwood 3-3 and 1.1 bin lost the series by a 9-0 count "shets. Erindale crushed Seaforth 4.0 as Kenny Guglick netted two and Rick Neill and Stewart Allan shot loners. Royal York edged Cawthra 2-1 with Scdtt Eyers providing the only Mississauga tally. Friday's play concluded with Agincourt Lions' 3-1 con- qUest over , Cloverleaf. John Bailey was the lone Cloverleaf sniper. Saturday's slate saw Humberview defeat Port Credit 4-1. Doug Digg rifled the Port Credit goal. In the most humiliating set - back of the day, Hamilton Huskies trounced Applewood 17-0. Seaforth finally got on the scoreboard but suffered a 3-1 setback to Erindale in their second meeting 'of the tourna- ment. Kenny Guglick potted two and Mark Thrasher got one for Erindale, Brent Rice was the only Streetsville gunner as they bowed to Rexdale 2-1. Hillcrest doubled ,the count on Malton 4 -2 with James Reidy , getting both tallies for the loser's. , Only three local teams saw action Sunday as Erindale were ' eliminated by Peterborough, who prevailed 2 - 0. Hillcrest decisioned Malton 3 - 2 with James Reidy and Mike Gillespie connecting for the losers. Agincourt Lions clawed Cloverleaf 4-0 while Port Credit narrowly lost to Humberview 2.1: Steve- Flowers bent the twine for Port Credit. , . The powerful Hamilton Huskies made it two in a row with a lopsided 18-0 verdict over Applewood. Despite the final results on the scoreboard, no boy will leave the Mississauga Novice Tourney a loser. Each will receive a souvenir trophy for their participation in the extravaganza, recognized as the largest novice affair in North America. r, k ton 'Social - Verda Sinclair . onspiel - Norma Riley,' Isabel heedom, Dianne Alexander, Kay Sharp Bonspiel Catering - Audrey Beuerman, Marg De Jong, Gloria Riley, Ldretta Dolmage, Shiela Murray Decorating - Norma Riley, Gwen Patterson Nominating - Ann Laverty, Joyce D'oig. And so dear readers I bid you "so long for now" I hope you O.A.A. Uhipires Clinic to be held in Township Hall in Staffa SAT., APRIL 1.2 Lunch provided 10 a.m.to4:30 p.m. Cost: $1.50 PLAY OFF CHAMPS:-- Play off whiners ill' the Country Club bowl ing league who received their awards at a banquet Saturday night;Are, back, left, Laverne Hoegy, Ted Van Den Berk, Dalton Diegel, front, Brenda Reid, Betty Harris and Pearl • McCallum. • (Photo by Phillips) Down at the Lanes Centenaires plan .•••• Am.= I NEW PLAYERS INTERESTED . IN THE SEAFOR TH MEN'S INDUSTRIAL SOFTBALL LEAGUE Call: STEVE HOOK 527-1499 Ladies Softball Meeting an APRIL 22 at the Townhall at 7p.m. This is for registration. For more 'information call:— BARB WATT 527-1086 or MAC IVIcCAULEY 527-0401 Action, resumes next weetkendIhree,galnes,, nd. cap 'shoot for, the • with 27 games si ated for Pixie championship or 'consolation Arena. Each -entry is guitrantOed TO P • DAYS CHILD BY HELEN Al.11i%)-" Curlers end 1975 season here 4 .14 .0 ik HE WANTS A FAMILY To have a family will be the most important thing that ca,n happen ,in Bruce's life. This youngster is a real borne-boy interested -only in family-type activities. He' gets back' to his foster home as quickly as possible after school and is perfectly happy helping his foster mother or father ar6und the house. He'd much rather do that than stay out to play with his classmates. Bruce, 10, is an attractive-looking healthy boy of Irish descent, with brown wavy hair, blue eyes and fair skin. He is slightly built. • Bruce has average ability and stands about the middle' of his Grade four class. He wants to be a policeman when he grows up. Living in a rural area on what is not really, a farm but with animals and some farming activitiesk.Bruce is accustomed to the outdoors, to space, to the responsibility of caring for dogs, chickens, rabbits. All of this he enjoys. To inquile, about adopting Bruce, please write to Today's Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888, Station K, Torotno M4P 2H2. For general adoption information, consult your local Children's Aid Society.