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K OF C JUNIOR A CHAMPS. This Dublin team
won the annual K of C tournament in Seaforth on the
weekend. Team mem bers are, left, rear, coach Ron
Murray, K of C rep., Leo Hagan and Pat Murray,
Donny Butters, John Meggins, 'Brad Pauli,. Steve
. VOLLEY BALL CHAMPS — St. Patrick's Separate
School in . Dublin Won the junior , division
championship. in" the separate schools interschool
volleyball tournament at St. Michael's School in ,
—StratTord-,, tiefeatin`g teams from Seaforth, St. M gys-
and Zurich:The team frOm left to right: back row;-,
Joan Stapleton, coach; Dave Murray, Mike Bruxer,
Tom TUrner7, Michelle Rowland. Front row: Jeff
Pauli, Jay McKeown, Greg Ryan, 'Lucille Delaney,
Michelle O'Rourke and Kevin O'Rourke.
'( Photo by Oke).:
Eckert, Gi-eg Murray, and Front Left - Mike Cronin,
Larry Stapleton, John Rowland, Jeff Bainin, Steve
Stapleton, Pat Cronin. St. Boniface won the Senior.A
title and Dublin the Senior B. (Expositor Photo)
Win trophy in Ottawa
On March 25th, 26th and
27th the London entry in.the Bell
Canada Hockey Tournament in
Ottawa, came away winners of
the R.C. Scrivener Trophy. Three
members of the team come from
the local area, Paul Rau of
Seaforth, Terry Rutledge of
Clinton and Ken Ritchie of,
Brussels:
Bowling
St. James
Chargers 3133; Sky Larks 2976;
FurYs 1779; Corvettes 2754;
Leman* 2658; Pacers 2636:
Ladies high single and triple,
Bonnie Bedard, 237 and 619.
Men'S high single and triple,
Lyle Haney 287. and 793:
Egmondville '
Mixtups 8587; Sparklers 8271;
Sho' Offs 8144; Swinging 6 7918;
Flyers 7600. ' •
Ladies high single and triple,
Betty Hally, 262 and 662.
Men's High' single and triple,
Murray Bermewies, 264 and 682.
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Sunday. Dublin won the trophy. (Expositor Photo)
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generous support of all area
residents and businesses, to,
ensure' the success of this
campaign. The results of the
campaign will be advised in local
n ewspapers on a regular basis.
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• The 12th . annual K. of C,
Hockey Tout4tament was held at
Seaforth Memorial Arena pa the
weekend with' nine teams from
five schools competing. •
On Saturday morning, the first
game commenced at ,10 a.m. with
St. Columban senior team scoring r
a 4-0 decision--over Mt..Carmel,
At 11 a.m.,i tt was St. Boniface
(Zurich), 2,1 over Dublin
Seaforth (St. James) had the
byes in the 12:30 game and won
-over St. Columbatv5-2 to advance
to the•Sr. "A" final at 2:30.
At 1:30 Dublin beat Mt. Carmel
Srs. 6-1 to win the Sr. "B" final.
In the 2:30 game, St. Boniface
scored a 3-1 decision over St.
James and won the Sr. "A"
trophy. • '
On Sunday at 12:00 noon, the
Jr. series got underway between
Dublin and St. Columban, the
,Dublin team winning; by a 7-1
score, and at 1 p.m. 'it was St:
Boniface blanking Mt. Carmel
3-0.
In the Jr. B. final at 2:30, Mt.
Carmel outscored St. Columban
4-2: and at 3:30 Dublin Jis. edged
out St. Boniface in final minutes
3-2 to win the Jr. A:A
championship.
The tournament was sponsored
by the Father_ Stephen Eckert
Council, Knights of Columbus of
Seaforth and District. .
Kipper!
Correspondent.
'Mrs: Rena Caldwell '
• Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jackson
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Gemmell, who have spent the
• winter months in Florida, haVe
returned home.
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The 'Hensall and District
Community Centre Fund Raising
CoMmittee has been formed to
provide funds for the new
Community Centre. The •.•
committee is made up as follows.
• Eric' Luther, chairman, Daye
• Shiurman, • co-chairman, Doug
Mock, Secretary : Carl McMahon,
Treasurer, Butch Hoffman, Harry
Klungel, . Doug Shirray, Bob"
Caldwell.
Residents of Hensall and the •
• surrounding Townships have
been advised by leiter of the
project costs and financing plans
Which• are as .follows.. Estimated
cost of new community centre.
$600,000 to be covered by
ProVincial Grants $150.000,
public , subscription $150,000,
Wintario $300,000.
A door to door campaign will be
_conducted shortly • in Hensall by
the Kinsmen Club. Butch
• Fitifimiin. and. Harry Klungel will
canvass the area businesses. The
area Townships will organize
their own. door to door canvass.
and this will be co-ordinated by
Doug Shirray and Bob Caldwell.
Any firms doing -business with, or
supplying' products to our local
businesses will be contacted for a
donation. ", '
The committee will require the
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ATOMS VS BRUSSELS — SeafortftAtoms, in playoffs with the Brussels team, lost
last Tuesday night by a 3-2 score aftera close game. In, the photo are goalie Derek
Cooper,defensemen Barry and. Jeff Campbell, David Mcl lwain, in dark helmet and
Allan Wocks taking the puck away from the Brussels player. In the photo below
the two teams shake hands after• play is over. (Photo by Dillon)
"JD.
Saturday morning hockey
players,• pictures in last week'S
Expositor, were honoured last
Saturday night at the arena:
Trophies /went to the most
improved and most valuable
players .in' each age group.
Ih additon, three special trohies
were presented. Joey Van Baker,
as the most valuable Bantam,
won the Larry McIlwain•Memorial
Trophy, The Charles Reeves
trophy for most valuable Midget
went to Danny McClure and
Danny Wesenberg won the Betty
Ryan Memorial trophy ' for
showing the most dedication and
desire of all the Seaforth Minor
Hockey players.
Division trophies went to:
Mites-Most Improved-Darren
Beuerman-,----Most -Valuable-Brad
Betitt,enmiller, !best goalie -Bill
Atom-Most Valuable-David
Garrick, Most Improved-David
Saldivar, Best Goalie-Don
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