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Construction CUSTOM BUILDERS "Toms.- COTTAGES ADDITIONS RENOVATIONS • FARM BUILDINGS 5294894 OR '329-7177 of Minor Hockey, an; Brian Lowry received the Robert Drazazga won the Congratulations to nounced that there Would " Bob Gibbons trophy froth Atom 'House ,League Ron winner! who be a minor hockeY Scotty Regier for the Stanley Farm: Supplies so hard this past meeting Wednesday, juvenile boys.. , Jeff trophy nresented by Cecil Thanks also to. April 30 at 730 p,in in the Stanley received the Sutton,.: Gerry Meurl who 'provided' the arena. He also thanked Dave lVlorrisey midget received the Atom "A" Ralph and,:'Helen Grubb trophy , from Nancy who were unable to be Regier: John van Kooten present due to Ralph's 'received the Bantam father's illness, for their House League alueWater time' and , effort, in Making "Agrom art Limited trophy things run smoothly. He from Don Morrison. Paul thariked the coaches:and Harris received the managers and several Bantam "A" `Wayne others, for doing their LowrY ConStruction jobs so efficiently, trophy from Wayne The trophies, for the Lowry. Pee Wee House most improved, player on League trophy went to each of the teams were Michael Clenient as Allan Scott„ ;and Debbie van • Kooten tried, un u - sccessfully, to, see how tricks were - done from cloSe up on' the stage. Everyone thoroughlY enjoyed the act. The tables were decorated :byWilma Sutton and Elmer Smeltzer, chairman ' of the Community Centre Board,, thanked the ladies fOr serving such a deliciouS turkey dinner, Mike Snobelen, Reeve Of Huron Township, congratulatedthe players and parents On the suc- .cessful hockey season and ail', Tranter, Reeve of Ripley, congratulated all present on their en- thusiasm:: tri Elmer Seltzer, his' speech, stressed the co- operation' opetatio received and was pleased tO note that there .hali_been_ so little vandalisM. George vander Glas, ch airm an of. the Recreation BOaid, an nounced that as well as the usual ball teams, this year; Ripley would be Starting its own ' soccer squads. He hopes to see everyone over, at the park this summer, C • Referee-inchief,.Cecil Sutton, thanked the refs for a job well done, and the group expressed its `appreciation. John Kelly, ellitirman then presented. In girls' juvenile, Linda, ' MacDonald was' presented with the Snobelen Farms Limited -trophy bytlike-Snon-eleri. Irwin presented the M. .Sauder Construction Helen and. Allan Irwin trophy from Harold trophy. Jeff Godfrey Keelart, and Scott van den received the:..Pee Wee. Hogen received the Tyke "A" Bill Kempton trophy Gordon Elliott trophy d- ft u , Bill. Kemptan,---.-from-Eric-Maeod,. these worked season. thOse trophies. BACKilt)ElliG 18" x 241' Bucket •Septic Beds *Open Ditch •Tifing *Excavations Charles C. Culbert R. R. # 6, Goderich 529.757,1 I HSU LATION "How did he do that?" Was the .question that went around the auditorium• at the RiPleY Huron - CommUnitY -"Centre"Tag—'Sa-t:Ufd7 ay night as 275 fathers, sons, mothers, daughters, coaches, managers and referees gathered for their annual hockey banquet and watched Bill 1VIcClory, magician, perform. •He had some .help from the audience as Billy Patterson, Todd Farrell, Corey Cuyler, John Hawrylyshyn, Blair apane couple visit trinity riends BY BELL HAtKETT Wallace and Janie Hoge- boom, Napailee visited rec- cently around' LucknoW and.. with Dora Alton, Stuart and Steven. Murray and Elila- beth Irvin, held a family, dinner for them. and their guests were, Lonard " and Bernadine Ritchie and Aud- rey, Doug, and Nancy Aitchi sop, Ashfield, Jim and Jo- anne Pentland, Lucknow and Dora Alton, Stuart and Stev- en. Wilson and Lena Woods, Guelph visited fdr a few days over the weekend with her brother, Wilfred and Virginia Hackett:- Diane Broome, Pam Scheerer, Carrie Broome and Mrs: Hilda Scheerer cede- brated their April birthdays at the home of Reg and Freda. Brodme. Others present were Ken and Mary Scheerer and Greg, Goderich, Mar- lene Broome and. Eric, Holmesville. , Congratulations to West Huron Junior 'Farmers who organized a' very successful' dance at the Lucknow COM- plex on Saturday night.. Proceeds are for the Lucknow Firemen..° nodgins speaks to horso , club. BY LINDBLL CROSS 'The • first meeting of the Ripley 4-14 Horse Club was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald. An exective was elected: president, Kelly Fitzgerald; vice-president, Judy McDonald; treasurer, John Husk and secretary, Sheila Stewart. Dr on'Hodgins; veterin, al.*, spoke to the club about first aid treatment, health and safety of horses. The club appreciates Dr: Hod- gins' coming to speak to them. 1