HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-04-28, Page 19BEST AT HURON PARK — Each year the Huron Park Minor Hockey Association awards one week at the
Huron Hockey School to the player selected the most valuable during the past concluded season. Above,
David "Meeker" Smith is congratulated by president Andy McIntyre and vice-president Bob Lawrence.
T-A photo
Huron Park enters league Times-Advocate, April 2E1, 1977 Page 19
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The Exeter Royals will again
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J"astball League. The Royals,
champions from last year will
have the nucleous of the 1976
team back.
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Baynham, Scott Burton, Bill
Farquhar, Jack Glover, Terry
Bourne, Doug Pearson, Ron
Mason, Paul McKnight, Jim
Pfaff, Pete Glover and Brian
Hodgins.
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Richard Schilbe, Kevin
McKinnon and Cliff Gingerich
from Zurich, Bill Dreidger and
Dennis Smith from Exeter and
Bill Fairbairn when he gets back
from Europe where he played
hockey.
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and there will be 11 teams in ohe
division. Huron Park is the only
new team and they will have two
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Dennis Bierling and (lord
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Coaches and managers are
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Hodgins at 235-0432 after 5 p.m. if
you are interested.
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HONOUR HP MINORS — The most improved and valuable players on each of the Huron Park minor
hockey teams received trophies at Saturday's annual awards presentations. Back, left, Tom Dinney, Paul
Theander, Shane Peacock and Greg Lawrence. Front, Todd Lewis, Robbie Finkbeiner and Rich Lather.
T-A photo
SPECIAL AWARDS — Trophies were presented to the most improved and valuable players on each Huron
Park minor hockey team, Saturday. From the left are Terry Hodgins, Todd Case, Jill Tuckey, Barb Swartz
and Mark Christie. T-A photo
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