The Huron Expositor, 1981-10-07, Page 12,HEADING.IVIY WAY? This season's leading scorer in the London,and
Dlitrict Soccer AssociatiOn's second division, Alex Harrett, (centre); has
lust headed the ball to St. Columban team-mate Tony Arts (right) i,n the
team's final game at Mitchell District High School Saturday. Ernie Szabo
(left) looks on.
Bowling roundup.. •
title
Terry Johnston ditiihted
ex Turf's only hit in the flea'
game. John Wilson singled
for Travellers.
Last game
St. Columban wins final
game! St. Columban closed
cut their soave season Sat-
urdav with a victory as they
defeated Sepia 3-1. The win
had no bearing on the
standings for St. Columban
as they had already locked up
first place.
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Parents and other individuals interested
in setting up a scouting prograin here in
Seaforth met. for a second organizational
meeting at the arena Thursday (Oct. 1).
The meeting-was chaireceby Don Pletsch.
About 14 people were in attendance, fewer
than the first meeting Sept. 22, and it was
decided to send letters out to area schools
to invite boys to join the program, and also
solicit a sponsor.
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SOme of thepe planned rates can be
seen in the following table:
•
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Parcel Post
same city
1st Class Parcel ,.
e.g. Montreal to Vancouver 1 kilo $3.35
Special Delivery
$1 plus 1st Class Postage
1 kilo $1.10
Canstla Post has'a national responsibility
to proilideihe most reliable and complete
mail service possible. The implementation
of these new rates is necessary if revenues
are to be brought more in line with operat.
ing expenses... necessary to ease the
burden of a deficit on the taxpayer. And
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Canada Post to become, through Improved
service, one of the best mail systems in
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T4g .14 X OS -ATPR, OCTOOER 7, SO Soccer.team than
teem would like to Pay 10
home games at home, at St.
Colutnban instead of the
/4001 high school where. it
* Played home games for
the Pot three sewn:,
"St. COlUnthin is where
the team feel* we belong,"
**la la will ti" emettlact a
*Wage aiteed ehytlet-
The l time St. Cefuru-
be* toed the WV ee See
Pad dig** *as ba 197I. lT
*rut "tefto oe thcee, Mos"
le the Brat divisloa before
being relegated We! *VI-
nays the clack "We a SPeelle
. and Peet bow." Thu
Fitch lathe hamlet k
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auus and rutplayable but
%Avow /up the tuam can't
M41-4 tO get -aa/b0dY at St,
Cukuuburs lutetusfud in put.
thtgicup to snuff, though the
Cligito3 (14 goals) and ElPie
Soho Kirkton (12 goals)
were with the team lot
mason too. &Lea nittiVir TOM
Wray was iwportsot
;comma in pot allowing
only 12 goals against in 14
games. Meanwhile SL
umban's offence scored 37.
Center-half Brian. Kennedy
frotn Lambeth via Clinton
wasmi,other imponant rookie
of this year's team.
Verberne says this seeeon
"s44511 a. dialiPPointreeet in
Pee respect *PO- The.
keel had more desire and
discipiine this season, and
"VA the close games it used
IP
Last year the team had
*Mr wins, 13 losses and one
drew. This year's record was
11-1-2,- The season ended
Saturday.
Having the second divi-
sion's two top scorers and its
best goaltender certainly
helped $t, cohimban's climb
le the firek division this
'emu. But Alex Barrett of
What a difference a year
can make.
St. Coltunban's soccer
team, had the second-poorest
record in the London and
District Soccer Association's
second division in 1980, and
toiesed relegation to the third
division by a whisker.. This
year the team finsihed first.
seven points in front of the
10-team pack. and will be
relegated up instead of
dawn. •
fleet-year ;each Frank Ve,
barn* ut Dublin says the
player proceeded to over-
throw second base, and the
centrefielder that was back-
ing up the base.
Hits were lea and far
between in the final game, as
they were in the entire
series, Both Etts Delvecchio
of Turf and Doug Leonhardt
cif Travellers allowed only
me hit Thoisclay. Leonhardt
struckout eight batters, while
Delvecchio did likewise with
seven. Both were exceptional
bethe series, allowing a total'
of five runs between them in
bur games.
The Turf Club topped
Travellers 1-0 in extra, in-
thugs Thursday night at
Optimist Park to win its
second-straight Men's Re-
creational Fastball League
championship. Turf took this
best-of-five final, three gam-
es to one.
The run that won it was
unearned.
With two men out in the
bottom of the eighth inning
Turf's Joe Dick reached first
base on an error, then stole
second. He got home witlethe
dincher when a Travellers'
Y .11.0 .
High lady • Barb Holmans
248.387.
High man - Steve Scott_ 201
- 423, Kevin Dick 180.
Standings:
Ti Cats
Argos
Rough Riders
Eskimos
Expos
N.H.L.
MIXED DOUBLE
Scouting meeting
Gary Boyle (309); season's
high triple - Marc Caron
(738); high average - Gary
Boyle (228).
Standings
Lou's Jivers 12
Who Cares 12
Unknowns 11
No Name Team 1,1
Brand X 10
Boomers 7
LEGION BOWLING
Jack Muir 216; Marie Muir
213.
High single (Sept. 25th)
Marie Muir 247, Don Eaton
293.
High triple (Sept. 25th)
Marie Muir 640, Ran Heuer-
man 740.
Standings:
#5 Grimpy's Six 7
N2 Dump Kings 5
#4.Bardals 5
*I Six Pax 2
#3 Avengers 2
*Honeymooners 0
2
5
4
23
4
3
EGMONDYILLE BOWLING
LEAGUE
Randy Gridzak held on to
high average (218) and high
;ripple (66S) old' also the
bottle (it must help). Alan
Dale took high single (2551
for the men on October 5.
Cheryl Kruse had high triple
(612) and high• average (190)
for the ladies, while Deb
Janutaat took high- single an.
Recreation director Bryan Peter says a
sponsor is needed to help defray hidden
costs that will undoubtably emergewiththe
new program, for instance helping to pay
for eqUipment for camping excursions.
Seaforth Public School has donated the use
of its, building, at no cost, for the scouting
program. Organziers hope to set up Beaver
colonies, Cub packs and 'Scout troops, for
boys ages five through 14.
Team standings at October Ladies high singe and
triple - Mary Beuerman
24 296.769; high average - Mary
1 7 Beuerman - 235.
16 Mons high single - Bill
1.4 Brown 264; Neil Beuerman
7 657; average - John Coleman
6 212' Standings:
Rangers 18
Tigers 10
Blue Jays 7
Ears 1.2
Twins- 7
Angels 9
THURSDAY NIGHTERS ST. JAMES BOWLING La ies-weekly high single - Cameos __Caron (2".e3); weekly Rethmans high' - Linda Gridzak mayors
(569); season's high striate - go. 7
,Linda Gridzek (2511. sea- Cools
son's high triple. - Linda
,77
It's been
for almost 3
eh
ears:
5 are as follows:
Red Caps
Crystals
Canadians
Blues
Diamonds
TOWN a COUNTRY
LEAGUE
Women's high single -
Shirley McClure (228), triple
--Mary Ungarian (629); aver-
age - Mug Ungarian (210).
Men's high single - Hat*
Krameee (2.85); title - Hank
/Caneeera±(72fiit *Mal* -
Hank Knithas MTN
'"Tearn ,Slandings:
Hfribirds 14
Chargers
Duelers 7
Ramblers 5
Cobras
Mustangs . 2
, 12
15
, 14
6
7
11 Gridzak (613): high.average - Ps -
Men's High Single George Linda Gridzak (197). Love 278.; Men's High Triple Men's weekly high single - Mare Caron (272); weekly Reg. Dick. 709; Ladies High
single Bonnie Budard, 230 high triple , mart Caron ladies High triple Bonnie (74);rieason's high single - Budard. 636.
We can't stretch it
any further.
You don't need reminding that almost
everything costs alot more now than it did
almost 3 years ago - the time of the last
postal increase.
But, can you imagine how much operat-
ing costs have risen for the postal system
that serves the second largest country in
the world?
The cost of operating and fueling our vast
transportation network_ the cost of eesen- .
tial equipment and the cost of our work
force have all risen substantially.
In spite of our best efforts, the combined
effects of these increased operating costs
have brought Canada Post to the point
where it does not have the financial
resources necessary to follow through
on.important steps being taken to improve
service.
Some of the steps we want to take are:
Introduce more extensive quality control
aiming at a consistent mail service within
Canada.
Implement a new service-monitoring
4 process which will improve reliability.
Expand letter carrier delivery within many
communities to provide more complete
service.
increase the availability of specialized
mail services such as Priority Post, Special
Delivery and Electronic' Mail.
Taking-positiveaction-
, By soon becoming a public corporation,
Canada Post will have the freedom to
operate as a more responsive and efficient
business, and eventually stop being a sub-
sidized arm of government with its resulting
burden on-the taxpayer.
But no business can be healthy or effi-
cient if it fails to recognize and adapt to.
the economic realities in whit it Must
function.
And the present reality is that the
existing postal rates do not reflect the costs
involved in running Canada's mail service
the way it should be rum
It is for this reason that Canada Post
plans the implementation of new postal
rates early next year.
Canada Post-setting things straight for the future.
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