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Dear Sports Editor:
Just wanted to say thank you to
everyone involved in helping to make
our charity fundraising mixed
volleyball tournament on Saturday,
April 5 such a success.
Sponsors and donations from the
surrounding area were: Exeter
Family Kitchen Restaurant, Exeter
Co-op, RSD Sports Den, Exeter Inn,
Pioneer Hi -bred Inc., Albatross
Tavern, Bank of Montreal, Zurich,
Ellison Travel, Jerry MacLean and
Sons, Marlin and Teresa Van Raay
(Pioner Hi -bred dealers), Pinecrest
Hensall rec
season ends
The Hensall men's rec hockey has
completed their schedule and
playoffs.
After finishing a dismal third in the
standings the Blue team took decisive
victories from the fist place White
team to the first round of playoffs by
beating them two games to none with
one tied.
In the 'A' final the Blue continued
by trouncing the Black team in three
straight games with Jamie Caldwell
being the outstanding player in this
series.
In the first round between the Red
and Black, the Black won two games
to none but not without some good
competition.
In the 'B' Consolation, the Red team
upset the first place Whites in three
straight games by one goal in each
game, two of them in overtime.
The wrap-up banquet and dance
will be held on Saturday, April 26, at
the Hensall arena at 6 p.m. Tic kets
are available from Mark Consitt
262-3141 or Terry Bedard 262-2725.
Variety, Huron Park IGA and Ideal
WP.
Ittb the 11eip from these donations
we were able to donate over .500 to
the 9leawivt) Friendship House which
provides shelter and support for bat-
tered women throughout Huron
County.
This House supplies short term
shelter for women and their children
who have been battered...transporta-
tion and support during legal pro-
ceedings, etc...access to counselling
and any social services available and
also provides ongoing self help pro-
grams for women after the crisis.
With 20 teams entered in the tour-
nament, the all day event ran very
smoothly and everyone seemed to en-
joy the day. There were four winners
and four runners-up receiving prizes
Good year for
Team Circus
Hully Gully's Team Circus finished
out the snowmobile racing season
with two firsts and a second at En-
nismore winter carnival, as well as
second place finish in C -Improved
stock at the Canadian world series of
Drag Racing at Lakeside.
Brian Eickmeier also picked up
four wins in B and C Stock at Dutton
during a two day event.
In the overall points race for the
season in the Midwestern Snowmobile
Drag Rating Association, Brian
finished 'first in C -Stock with second
points placing in A, AA, B and Pro -
Stock classes.
Team circus would like to thank
Randy and Audrey Collins, Tom
Tabor and the rest of the Hully Gully
staff for an excellent season.
in the A to D Divisions.
Winners and runners-up in the divi-
sions were: A- Jake's Jammers and
Back Road Bumpers; B- Midway
Monsters and the Sidewinders; C -
Night Court (who donated their
Dearing best
in shuffleboard
Marshall Dearing with a score of
415 was the winner of Tuesday's
regular play in the Exeter and district
shuffleboard competition. Next came
Philip Hern 404, Pearl McKnight 347, ,
Gilbert Johns and Beatrice Richard-
son 337.
A score of 367 allowed Iva Blair to
take first place in Wednesday's ac;
tion. She was followed by Philip Hern
358, Bob Blair 353, Tom Yellow 345
and Howard Johns 326.
After second place finishes in the
two previous days, Philip Hern was
on top in Thursday's play with a score
of 448. In order came Howard Johns
434, Albert Hummel 432, Marshall
Dearing 423 and Joe Gosar 386.
Money boleti() the charity and ao-
Ns* and D. The Gummy Gong and
Bomb Bums.
Special thanks are given to: Bruce
Shaaw and the custodians of South
Huron District Higb School, Angela
Pliim ng from the Student Council
and Scott Halpenny. who set up the
courts 'and to Russell Finkbeiner,
Todd Fahner and Tonya Riehl who
did a great job running the lines.
Referees were alsto from the South
Huron High School and they should
also be emended for a job well done.
We hope all the players involved en-
joyed the day of volleyball and that
there weren't too many pulled
muscles.
Debbie Lord, Dick Lord, Darrel Fink-
beiner, Ron Davis, Heather Marcy
and Marg Thompson with extra help
from Sharon Davis.
One sports announcer to another:
"The good thing about sportscasting
is, if you run out of things to say, you
can always zoom In on the game."
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New members welcome
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