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Exeter Times -Advocate
Minor hockey needs volunteers
EXETER — The
South Huron Minor
Hockey Association
needs an infusion of
new volunteers
according to Bob
Reschke.
He says:"As many of
you are aware hockey
season is at an end
for the year. We at
South Huron Minor
Hockey had a suc-
cessful year.
"We had an OHMA
winner, OMHA final-
ist, WOHA (girls)
finalist and many
teams that were suc-
cessful in league and
tournament play.
"The season may
have ended but work
now begins on the
next season.
"There is registra-
tion to go out, team
numbers to be final-
ized, registration with
leagues and equip-
ment inventory. Here
are some facts:
• 17 people are on
the executive;
• 10 of the 17 are on
the players bench in
some capacity as
coach, assistant
coach, trainer or
manager;
• one of the 17 has
no children in hockey;
• four of the 17 have
children below Pee
Wee;
• 149 children in
Pee Wee and above;
176 in Pee Wee and
Exeter curling
Men's curling
First draw: Craig
Skochinski, Michael
Skochinski, Steve Cooper,
Kevin Hogan
Second draw: Matt
Johns, Ted Kernick, Ed
Zehetner, Guy Giddings
Third draw: Alan
Hodgert, Don
Richardson, Dave
Passmore, Dave Frayne
Ladies
First draw: Laurie
Shapton, Betty Ann Gill,
Jean Downie, Diana
Cusveller
Second draw: Sharon
Passmore, Bea Dawson,
Diane Chapman, Daphne
Jackson
Third draw: Sharon
Passmore, Cathy Hugill,
Betty Ann Gill, Barb
Smits
Wednesday night
ladies
First draw: Nancy
Dietz, Roger Darling, Pat
Noakes, Rose Rader
Second draw: Laura
Noakes, Jackie Marshall,
Darlene Roger, Sarah
Pickett
Third draw: Laura
Noakes, Darlene Rogers,
Janet Rundle, Carolyn
Johns
Thursday league
challenge
League: Roger Dougall,
John Coleman, Scott
Morgan, Mike Hogan
Bonspiel: Doug
Webber, Stacey Pfaff, Jim
O'Toole, Cathy Pfaff
Friday night mix
First draw: Cathy Cade,
Pete McFalls, John
Norris, Rose Rader
Second draw: Rose
Rader, Gary Urquhart,
Janet Mather, Gail
Murray
Third draw: Cathy
Cade, Ken Oke, Conrad
Sitter, Janet Mathers
Bluewater rolloffs
ZURICH — Grand Bend's Mike Cregan won the
Bluewater zone rolloff of the Booster Club pins over
average championship Sunday at Zurich Town and
Country Lanes. He now advances to the provincial
championship.
Cregan beat his own 212 league average by 137 pins
to win the Bluewater rolloffs.
Bluewater will have a ladies and men's mixed teams
as well as singles competitors in the Ontario Open five
pin bowling championship taking place Wednesday
until Saturday at Hamilton's Sherwoods Lanes.
Winners will advance to the Canadian Open
Championship.
The Bluewater executive and league bowlers monthly
meeting is scheduled for April 23 at Molesworth lanes
at 6:30 p.m.
Golf for a good cause
By Kaitie Jinks
TIMES -ADVOCATE STAFF
LUCAN — Do you love
golfing? Then be sure to
mark your calendar for a
golf tournament at The
Fox Golf Club Sat., June
10.
The Lucan Optimist Club
is hosting the golf tourna-
ment to raise money for
youth in the area.
For an entry fee of $80,
you and three team mem-
bers get to golf, cruise in a
golf cart, eat lunch and a
steak supper, and have
many opportunities to win
prizes.
The tournament is a four
person team scramble
with a best -ball format
with the shotgun start at
11 a.m.
There are prizes to be
won in the tournament,
such as a free membership
to the Fox Golf Club for a
year or a brand new set of
Calloway golf clubs.
There is also a new car
and a hot tub to be won.
The Optimist Club hopes
to raise between $4,000 to
$6,000 for the local youth,
and donations would be
greatly appreciated.
Entry forms can be
picked up at Clarke's Food
Mart or by contacting
Nicole Caskanette at 227-
0136.
below;
• nine of 17 have
been on the executive
for more than 15
years;
• Only one new
member joined last
year;
• All 17 have other
jobs besides minor
hockey.
"There is an annual
meeting April 24 at
7:30 p.m. at the South
Huron Rec Centre. We
need help or there is
the possibility there
will be no hockey next
year.
"We need new mem-
bers again. There is
no need to join the
executive, just be
willing to take part in
some of the functions
that we will be dis-
cussing and we need
to put some names to
paper. Please attend."
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