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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1988-03-23, Page 11• Hensall Tykes defeat all opposition Hensall Correspondent SUSAN HARTMAN 262-2449 The Hensall Tyke Hockey team was suc- cessful in its attempt to defeat all opposition in a tournament in Exeter on Saturday. In the firsitgame it met the Exeter home team.and routed the home team with a score of 11.0. Scoring Hensall's goals were Jeff Solway with four, Paul Cooper wtih three and Jeff Campbell with two. Scoring singles were Johnathon Triebner and Jeremy Allan. In the second game the Hensall team came up against the equally powerful Huron Park team. In an exciting match, which was eventually settled in overtime. Jeff Camp- bell of Hensall scored the winning goal with about six seconds remaining on the clock. Campbell was the star of the day with five goals in the game. Jobnathon Campbell also scored for Herman to help with a 6-5 victory. In the third and final match of the day and of the tournament the Hensall Tykes took on a team from Merton for the "A" Champion- ship crown. The final score was 8-0 for Hen - sail with goals by Paul Cooper of 3), Jeff Solway, Jeff Campbell, Ryan Munn, Johnathon Campbell and Jimmy Seaton. Jeff Rathwell did a super job in goal for all three games allowing in a total of only five goals. Well done! The team emerged as "A" Champions and received individual trophies for their efforts as well as a Banner for display in the Hensall Arena. Congratula- tions on a superb job by Hensall's youngest Hockey Heroes and good luck in the future. SHUFFLEBOARD TOURNAMENT On Friday evening the Hensall Legion hosted its 1988 Shuffleboard Tournament. Thank you to all of the members and spares for their participation. Ladies' high for the year was Shari Groot, Runner-up was Don- na Allan and low was Marg Upshall. Men's high for the year was Al Kyle, runner-up was Bob Campbell and low was Mark Consitt. Marg Clarke scored highest of the ladies during play-offs with Donna Allan second. Leonard Lovell was the top scoring man in play-offs with Bob Campbell as runner-up. Larry and Bea Uyl presented the winners with pins on behalf of the Legion. At the beginningof the year Wilma Caldwell picked tem hidden scores. The two people' with scores closest to the numbers won a prize. The winner of the ladies' hidden score was Gladys McGregor while her hus- band Grant was the lucky winner of the man's prize. In every club, organization or sporting event, there is always one person who makes things more enjoyable for everyone involved. The shuffleboard players decided to honor a person who is a good sport, a good competitor and brought so much fun to Fri- day Night Shuffleboard. Marg Clark made the presentation to Pat Noakes, the winner of this year's award. WEEKLY EXERCISES The Happy Shufflers gathered for their weekly exercise last Tuesday at the Hensall Arena. The High Lady Scorers were Vera Ross 330, Eileen Dowson 302, and Pearl McKnight 289. Top scoring men were John Pepper 345, Alf Ross 340 and Delmar Skin- ner 320. In Sunday's service at Hensall United Church Cecil Pepper read the minutes for Missions "Let Your Life Shine". Reverend Doug Wright told the children's story and built the Lenten Tower higher by adding the Praying Hands. David Brock read the scrip- ture story from the Galaxy. Ushers were Rick McGee, Gary Kyle, Lorne Gackstetter and Murray McGregor. Greeting worshippers at the door was Doug Mock. Following the services refreshments were served in the Fellowship Hall, the pro- perty committee in charge. The schedule for Easter services is as follows: Maundy Thursday Communion, Thursday, March 31 at 7 p.m., Easter Sunrise Service and Breakfast, April 3, at 7 a.m., Easter Wor- ship Service, April 3, at 11 a.m. STORY HOUR Don't forget the first pre-school story hour at the library on Monday. A group of 25 young people were "Heading South" at the Hensall Branch Library last Wednesday with special guest Rick Powell and Kim Gentner. The children enjoyed a beach par- ty with some necking good music as well as some old stand-bys performed by the energetic duo. The youngsters also played games and entered a just -for -fun Limbo Contest. A snack of Tropical and exotic fruits was devoured by the group before they left for home. MINOR BALL Minor Ball registration will be held the next two Saturday mornings at the Arena. Also any boys from 8-13 who are interested in Ball Hockey should contact Tim Dickens at the Arena. Don't forget to start saving all of your "Junque" for Hensall's Annual Yard Sale to be held in May. USING TEAM WORK - Debbie Hoggart and Carrie Salverda bounced some ideas off each other when they attempted to create animals out of balloons. The two participated in a balloon workshop held at the Carnegie Library in Seaforth. Mcllwraith photo. Queensway • from page 104 the St. Patrick's Party. Residents sipped green punch and nibbled lots of green fancy squares. Prizes for residents wearing the most green went to Mary Westlake and Jeanette McDonald. The volunteer in the most green was Lil Baker, and visitor wear- ing the most green was Loretta Wein. Grace Dinhey won the prize for the birthday closest to St. Patrick's Day. Rosa Grigg received the prize for the most dances. Thank you to Iva Reid for the special decorations and Helen Anderson for bring- ing in some Irish artifacts among whch was a genuine Irish Shillelagh. Thursday even- ing several residents watched the featured film "Elvis In Concert". Friday residents relaxed at Library Hour while Luella Hall read a beautiful story "A time for family,". In the afternoon Joyce Pepper joined al as pianist at the choir practice. After they enjoyed special music by Thomas and Phyllis Desjardine. Residents ore looking forward to Interna- tional Day featuring Pitcairn Island, March 25. THIS WILD BUNCH of characters practised their drop kicks while at the Vanastra pool as part of the March Break program offered by the Seaforth Recreation Department. About 36 children took pan in the program, which Included activities such as swimming, bowling, skating and watching videos. Corbett photo. Easter is coming soon •.. and we're just hopping with excitement! You should see the new SPRING ARRIVALS. Shades as colorful as the Easter Eggs — the material as soil as bunnies. Sizes are in abundance, like the Easter Treats in a basket. Ladies' sizes 10 - 20. I know you will like the Mister Leonard and Pantman quality and style for Spring and Summer — because you proved it last fall and winter. So look again to Campbell's Fashions for your satisfaction. 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