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CHOOSE OFFICERS — The Huron Cattlemen's Association elected its new executive for 1977 at its annual
meeting and banquet in the Clinton Legion last Wednesday, Jan. 19. The new officers for the coming year
are front row left to right: second vice-president, Glen Coultes, RR 5, Brussels; president, George Adams, RR
2, Wroxeter; first vice-president, Art Boulton, RR 1, Dublin. Back row: secretary, Stan Paquette, Agriculture
office; county director, Archie Etherington, RR 1, Hensall; treasurer, Bob McGregor, RR 2, Kippen.(News-
Record photo)
Stanley rec committee plan party
The regular meeting of the
recreation committee was held
on Wednesday evening but was
adjourned early because of
deteriorating weather con-
ditions. However a skating party
is planned for February 12 at
Varna arena with refreshments
available at the Orange Hall.
Further details next week.
The Spring Dance will be held
on March 12 at Hully Gully. As
Pee Wees
win one,
lose one
Sunday, January 23 the Zurich
Pee Wees travelled to Seaforth
to play Dublin. Unfortunately
they came up on the losing end.
With 1:19 gone in the first period,
Mike Kelly scored for Dublin
assisted by Louis Looby. Two
minutes later the line of David
Smith, Brian Horner and David
Erb scored with David Smith
pulling the trigger. At 8:35 Mike
Kelly scored with help from
Louis Looby. In the second
period John Hicknell scored for
Dublin from Brendan Lane and
Gary Malone. At 6:42 David Erb
fired the disc between the pipes.
About two minutes later Zurich
scored again. This time Brian
Horner lit the red light assisted
by David Erb. At 5:45 of the third
period Louis Looby scored put-
ting Dublin ahead to stay. Mike
Kelly and Louis Looby scored the
remaining goals for Dublin, The
final score Dublin 6, Zurich 3.
Zurich 12, Goderich 2
Wednesday, January 26th,
Zurich Pee Wees skated to an
easy 12-2 victory over Goderich.
Mark Kirk and David Smith led
the squad with three goals
apiece, Brian Horner and David
Erb chipped in with two each,
with singles going to John
McAllister and Gordon Love.
Lapaine lit the red light twice for
Goderich. Final score Zurich 12,
Goderich 2.
Goal tenders for Zurich were
Kevin.Oke and Greg O'Brien.
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may get them from your local
recreation committee members.
Our sincere sympathy to the
family of the late Wilmer Reid,
who passed away in University
Hospital on Sunday.
Dave and Bonnie Roy have
returned from a marvelous two
week vacation on Ste. Lucia
Island in the West Indies.
Daytime temperatures were a
steady 85°. There was a large
variety of recreation facilities?
available on land and sea. They
landed back in Toronto on Thurs-
day evening so getting home
presented a real problem. They
reached Dave's father's home in
Kitchener on Frida.y, his
brother's in Stratford on Satur-
day and were finally able to get
to Varna on Sunday.
Citizens News, February 2, 1977
Page 9
Arena decision delayed
The weather has delayed a
decision on the future of the Hen-
sall arena according to the chair-
man of the Hensall Arena Board,
Wayne Reid.
Mr. Reid said the board plann-
ed to go to Dorchester to look at
the arena there last Saturday but
due to the adverse weather con-
ditions they could not make the
trip.
However, weather permitting
the board will be holding a
meeting this week to attempt to
reach a decision on what they
will recommend to the council
concerning the future of the
arena.
Presently the arena is being
allowed to remain open with the
use of a snow and wind monitor-
ing system. Permission to run
the arena under the system has
been given by the Ministry of
Labour only until April.
The decision facing the arena
board is whether to recommend
building a new arena or fixing up
the old one.
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