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The Huron Expositor, 1981-09-23, Page 13
.11, 1 POP pompP0,4Al THE HURON EX1TOR, Soccer to Correspondent clinch Ant place in the of ft yw. fie, was 14sill. On. Soomla'4 y Sept. 12 two and Jamie Hill beJ112 the Same -for them. the shunt out. toes and won 3-1. Scorers "s-VIECOJARTAN London and Dist*1 Soccer atom soccer teams travellocl the sme' The game ended -Meanwhile St. Cglumban's A littiq later that day St. On Saturday Sept. 19 the were Pat Cnochaert and US -2262 Associations. It was owiour .Tort A"M r to Godetich to participate in .1 for St. Colu Atom, A's were playing the Coluinban 4 wcut on to play St. Columbia Mosquitoes Michael Kelly. However St. St. CoNrabon NUMBER I from the beginning St. Cut— who p4ye.4 4 strong. It =1 4 mlian Atom A. 'th the League Cup tournament. St. Columban.Atiam B then Clinton Atom A's in a very the Goderich Atom It team participated- iq the League Columb4n lost the champion- It has beiph 10 years since iAmOan wanted to w4s this 1100,0-ftmark wt., ii In the preliminary round went to the consol,4ion side tough game. They ended in a acid again ended up behind Cup Tournament held in ship on total points.. since St. 'qolumban last .won 4 Baine 41141 not ke-p everyone slot to the oorsw, *WA 2A,$to ayed-the Clinton A of when Coderich scored in the f,,r another week Columbwlead. St. Columbari Atom Amet St. and pi toin 1-4 tie. After 10. minutes t Kiiicardiai!- In the Prvilimig- Kincardine won all their soccer championship but the ln$UsPeu$e Columbia atiom, 0 in a very O's next. Clinton Atom B -I'vertinto the game was still first balL However In the ary. round St. Coltim0g.a.,beat es. This ends the St. waliting came to *a* end (they ne.ded one win CA1404 sc•med With qpl� gam e *Og Saint. Atom B went went ah ad in, she flitst half. w4f xclo tied and they. thsio went into second half bt., 'Columblan seefurtho-I., with Andy Brill. Columbia minor soccer sea- Sunday as St, Collumbsn cliticb4he title, l. ,tale 4h A -lot ':Qj.s -With 4 a littl shoot out. Af(O-r 5 shooters faunal the net Wb `4V ve-M Mike Schooderm -aiabri* 2�_t Th ere was'a. 0efealed c got M Qu en 4.. son. to strong wkq4 -*n NW1094kikimthos4mv 4 ov ,t,.b .411f Bul 'later Billy, van by. Ji+e assy[, Sch't h. the 0,, at Murraycor� axivi wore $4111 Blike-,i �C�1`0 to tic th0'84&r'- wolertl a' , ilia ,It 'Ug�' i Wvvv�. e.ac we A I go '04decided .,C4IAtni, p4j'Ahe 144-01=. Al heleam,se�etnecllo in$, Thq we ird 00.,W�r* l IS to .,�Qi with ms�f �.iq y1fiva w9nton toptay Afterthislt! 'Poe. _61111114b t v r4sit 110, igainl thq, wiltid. 0004 cof it �Nr iltem, An 1h Z .,up, a , &Vamp HOW I A In this gavio St, cohimb,30rl City �41# V!gr.y WAI Ab A S go• In out 1COM 1`� the am owlt groe c4j�p. �, sidd.ca'depitk A0 , � 0 S � 1� 'A's. - d,4.-.)! fcit-% Coll -boi at- oil pay 0 for thl�m They� it �14, 's '4 , � 4,6611 - ` , . I . � f -,;4. , 'st:s' tho Ato 'com The, next .3, cooid'o;t- i�_gka qmbio'a 'w"Wd'ha''got %4,pf St. CON"Obsa to, V� m-. v [#�s s_core .a Mitchell. . wth*�64,.fi'6 -dhighb0csm.,0i '�,UsWiiflanflits ClintonC anst,thopgWat -K)nc4r-. raw.' *rm woillul - lExp_Prt* -oad s' r A-gool w#b otktt� h Awbi A Oo©ter,4co*Ato�'win. p1n.ant. ifte �c "I an.. lost C K996 To 4,pq, ,On glip St., CqI mbAn r.cll., 4 k se, bait. bode 't winters won4hivhim- Kelly. gi;iah�g bi�th Results for Mon.' Seo, 14, 7s. .2. ROthmatis. 5. P think that St. Colpat q were. mdus high single and Results that night' would be -a, little down after Actly. Aron Fiala Pon' &rIlShIp Ot this t(KIMAMC11t. S ColufnbsIR St. goals. were being ri Flanagan., They' Later that day St. C,61urn. triple,' -flog. Dick. 275 and .-held to 4 draw Out this 31n�t played the Clinton A mens high single an4'tripl. McClqrt, F .11.31 R er n and 709; was hot the case. They came Mick a 'in 98'-, ladies high I on Bell -'half Syabo, Alex Harr Monor.g"M' e team to a 3.3 tie, but won in ban played Clinton A mo�qui. 693;-Iadi0&bIgWslngJe; Bon- RI Ryan, Gm Ryin",lEivie P 1WM g in the second triple., Lits totally outplayed Cats- Arts' Tony Gib"I gs, T4tn nie Bedard, I absl�,h Sh, sin Marie out flying eft. Tony Linda Ru;t� S06, Palin. 254,, ladies high triple. and Kinnen illt hear Standings after play Mon. Patricia Hutchison 634. bria. Alex Harrett opened the Burke, Brad Finlayson. Rich - Sept. 21 wer- rRinen-4 S. scoring with his thirteentk and Verbeme. r rein a n Cpntra� ri . V V , � of life in G ermany. If you're a sheep producer, or thinking the Saturday following completV of the about becoming one, Centralia College of course. Because each course is^e session Corresponcidnt Agricultural Technology has an interesting per week (the same night throughout) the RENACALDWELL, Mrs. Charles Eyre gave Course that you should take. courses at Centralia and Bellmore will have ,re her usual excellent motto on "We're offering the sheep managements their tour on December Sth but the Baden Kippers East Women's in- "Citizenship like Charity be - program in three different locations this course will not end until December 12th. stitute met at the home of gins at home." She conclud- fitil" said Don Cameron, Head of Commun- "There is no charge for these courses" Mrs. W.J.F. Bell on Sept. ed with Terry Fox as an oha� ications and Continuing Education at example of good Citizenship. Cameron said and they,are made possible -'President, Mrs. Grace Ce Mrs. Jack Sinclair gave an WE 15 ntralia. The course will be offered at the because of the cooperation of area Ministry Drummond welcomed every, W____ El WI -M interesting article on the,, M do College beginning on Thursday, October of Agriculture and Food personnel and the one. Roll call was answered weather. "A smile" ' W 15th. It will be offered also in Relmore at the funding assistance of the Canada Employ- as WE 011 by saying "What I like about Community Centre starting on Wednesday. meet and Immigration Commission. sung. Mrs. Robert Kinsm n living in Canada.". Mrs. r.. * V�, *. !A October 14th and it will also be offered at the Wilmot Township Hall in Baden staking n If you are interested and would like to register for one of these sheep programs Grant MacLean read the minutes and the Treasurer's P V Courtesy Remarks. Lunch DEOWUNT The 7th AnrtuiI.VanEgm.ond Foundation Monday, October 19th. "The Innia programs". The course will consist of 8 contact your area OMAF office or phone Centralia College at 228-6691. The program Report. Mrs. Stewart Pepper gave the Sunshine Report. it was served by the hostesses Mrs. Bell and Mrs.. C. J�yre._ S24- 22 $2059'' Mrs. Harold Parsons con- sessions of classroom training and disc X_ is practical and will have excellent speakers was reported that visits had and Wji�iiiih_te_e_in charge. Kippen Gun Club met WAYNE ELLISis pleased to annqvnce alive intrioduced, her new neigh- $20 ion and will conclude with an all day t9dr of sheep farms in the area. The tours wiybe on and the, experienced sheep farms on hand. You should plan to attend. been made to shut-ins. Mrs. Al Hoggarth reported Sept. 15, 1981. 25 John the opening of a new, full service travel agency I 0_d6r and to�k_high single (239) Mrs. Wisch described their Bus Tours that the 4-H Girls Club have begun their sessions on &ssels; 24 - Al Kyle, Jack Bell, Jack Mills, Hal Cocb- • Airline Ticketing • Rail Tours oot e m b e r iv iiie (f 4 ) for the ladies on son$ for coraine to Canada the second night in 'the and their happiness in: find= In Egmondvitle enrolment. rane, Lloyd Veneer, Glen Aft -S Bowling League, Randy Grid- Wisch was thanked -by Mrs. PLEASE CAI�LVPXs JOK*-q% W ^f`lr 91112-1 "Which came first, the the -egg?"' There Mogk, John Anderson, Jim T-Y?W - I 26th a.nd 27th average (212) but Kent Mur�, Eyre gave a poem "Au- - ". I chicken or Butcher, Dan - Crerar, P wow T I 0VVV V1 b we two clubs, leaders am: Mery Batkin; 22 - Gladys• Mrs. Al Hoggarth and Mrs. 04 McGregor, Wayne McBride; Gary Finlayson, Mrs' J. 21 - Pail Ritchie, Rich DEOWUNT - Stewart Wilson. Mrs. Alex Townsend with about 19 girls Schroder; 17 Murray come Christie'. 138 THE SQUARE., GODERICH POWDER 400. taking the club. S24- 22 $2059'' Mrs. Harold Parsons con- 3. Late registration will be accepted on opening night If class is not already filled. iFltti;E PANTI- ducted the program and (out of town call collect) glass. alive intrioduced, her new neigh- $20 5. Fees will be collected the first night. bouk Mrs. Wisch who was SPECIALIZING IN ALL PHASES OF 1 Cheryl Kruse came alive the'guest speaker. TRAVEL INCLUDING. and to�k_high single (239) Mrs. Wisch described their Bus Tours triple high- He- -in- -Germany-,- the rest --- (587j•, (L Ir • Airline Ticketing • Rail Tours Indicated by iv iiie (f 4 ) for the ladies on son$ for coraine to Canada the second night in 'the and their happiness in: find= • Vacation Packages enrolment. action of the Egmondville in good neighbours. Mrs. 9 MONDAY NIGHT Bowling League, Randy Grid- Wisch was thanked -by Mrs. PLEASE CAI�LVPXs JOK*-q% W ^f`lr 91112-1 ng on to. the high zak hu At Hoggarth. Mrs. Campbell "butoftolits can at $24-2621 ind`Vel&Mt4; average (212) but Kent Mur�, Eyre gave a poem "Au- call us "Collect" 120 weeks - $251 Variety Sewing 110weeks-SIS) ray took over high single (250) Harvey Beuerman (basic, advanced and stretch) and Roy Dalton had high tumn.11' triple (628) for the men tnjs. week. Team standings after the secdnd night 'are as follows: Canadians 12, Red Caps 12, O.V.s'9Crystals. 7. Diamonds 2. Blues 0. F-0�T r-DISTRICTAIGNS HGOL-527=0380 H Eve ry week more and nwrc-peopic discover what mighty jobs are accom- plishcd by (uw cost Huron � - Expositor Want Ads. Dial S27-0240 - _� REGISTRATION INFO RMATION -To REATTHE BAND COLOMC" �- TOOTH-PASU- 04 49 1. DEOWUNT - JOHNSM , & BBy $2029 POWDER 400. school. Phone 527-0380 ,JOHNSON 350 NIL- PLUS 29% BABY MORE FREE $2059'' SHAMPOOCARE 3. Late registration will be accepted on opening night If class is not already filled. iFltti;E PANTI- $1 69 SHIELDS glass. ICE TEA $20 5. Fees will be collected the first night. 1 LOT 1ARIO HAS FlWiLl[Y ARRIVED IN DOWNTOWN GODERICH! tickot today 1 Got your Lottarlo at Trianglo Discount Goderich .... . ....... ....... ...... 1. All classes will begin during the week of October 5, 1981 2. Advarrea registration Is required •and may be made by phoning or visiting.the school. Phone 527-0380 3. Late registration will be accepted on opening night If class is not already filled. 4. Classes will be hold weekly, generally from 8-10 p.m. except stained glass. 5. Fees will be collected the first night. 6. Students are responsible for providing their own supplies if necessary for their cou se. -7. Some courses may have to be cancelled if insufficient Interest Is Indicated by enrolment. MONDAY NIGHT TUESDAY NIGHT WEDNESDAY 14IGHT Furniture Refbilshtug 120 weeks - $251 Variety Sewing 110weeks-SIS) Iadles Recreational Basketball Nb Dawson [20 weeks -$IS] Harvey Beuerman (basic, advanced and stretch) Susan Wheatley Mixed Adult Recreational Volleyball [20weeksSIS.) Christmas Gifts and Crafts f10weeks-S151 Fran Hook Terri -Lynn Dale Flower Arranging 110 weeks -SIS) Jean Vantyghcm Apple -head. Pollyanna. and Door -stop dolls. and Christmas eggs. Photography for beginners and advanced Dick Burgess (10 weeks -SIS.] Mixed Badminton (10weeks) Terry Johnston (Adults -SIS.] Crocheting 10 weeks - SiS.I (High School Students -5I01 Bessie Broome THURSDAY NIGHT Stained Glass 17 weeks - $151 Wolfgang Suppan Classes for stained glass run from (materials - 5201 7 - 10 p.m. Men's IkeeftWonal Basketball 120 wook"15) Howard James Watch for details of basketball and volleyball for Classic Film Society [10 week"10 Dick Burgess elementary school children, grades 5.8, beginning Saturday, November 7. Details wM be sent home with Bask Ceraniles all children to October. Mary Cawll Pab& &*401 [Cerantles classes are W* e held at 964 .... . ....... ....... ......