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The Huron Expositor, 1986-04-16, Page 7
SPORTS r x. SPECIAL RECOGNITION was given to female broomball players during the leagues annual Awards Banquet and Dance held in town Saturday night. Diane Vanneste, left, was named most valuable goalie while Denise Morey was awarded the trophy for the moat goals during the season and as the most valuable player. Betty Glanville was named moat sportsmanlike Mcillwraith photo TOP MEN—Jim Nyenhuis was named the most valuable player of the men's broomball eague while Bob Nash received an award as the league's top scorer. Brad Finlayson, not pictured here, was given the league's award as the most sportsmanlike player. Mcllwratth photo SCOREBOARD COMMERCIAL BOWLING PLAYOFFS Team Standings: Care Beare 0637, Astro° '9295, DLpos 9209, Blue Jays 9227, Red Sox 9182, Yankees 8988. SENIORS BOWLING LEAGUE High Ladies: Betty Felker 642, Betty Hulley 516, Olive Pepple 467. High Mem Art Finlayson 563, Harold Prldham 655, Cliff Hoegy 528. High Team: "Tigers", Olive Pepple, Laura Murray, Peggy Perkins, Harold Prldham, Clift Hoegy, Elmer townsend, Clare Reith. THURSDAY RIGHTERS BOWLING LEAGUE Final playoff standings: King Pins 16461, Misfits 16245, Toads 15850, Morphadltes 15846, Big Erlcs 15723, Blue Jays 15804. Season's Highs; Men's average and triple, Murray Bennewles 241, 923. High single, Don Deighton 371. Ladles average, Brenda Cooper 193. Ladies Triple and single, Connie Marlon 758, 331. Winning team: season: Erich Matzold, Stan Motycka, Brenda Cooper, Ross Govler, Steve Steep, Connie Marlon. Winning team, playoffs: Doug Procter, Kart Telchert, Sharron Motycka, Don Delghlon, Gary Bedard, Debbie Barry. Broomball awards dispersed Denise Morey captured two of the top awards at a broomball banquet, dance and awards night held at the Seaforth and District Community Centres Saturday. The event marked the official end to the broomball season. Miss Morey received an award as the ladies top scorer and as the ladies most valuable player. She played for the Queens. Other Individual awards in the ladles league went to Diane Vanneste of the Junior Farmers for most valuable goalie and Betty Glanville from W inthrop as most sportsman- like player. From the mens league Bob Nash of CN Express took the award for top scorer; Jim Nyenhuis of the Easy Riders was the most valuable player; Al Walter of the Grads was the most valuable goalie and Brad Flnlayson of CH Express was the league's most sportsmanlike player. Other awards wereresented to: men's league dtampions. Easy Riders; ladies league champions. Chiselhurst; men's A playoff champions. CH Express; men's A finalists. Easy Riders; ladies A piayoff champions. Parr line; ladies A fmalsts, Chtset hurst • m'en's B playoff diamptonship. Mitchell Mustangs; men's B finalists. Grads; ladies B playoff champions, Commercial; Ladles C finalists. Perth; men's C champ- ions. Junior Farmers, and men's C finalists. EgmondviIle Also announced at the banquet were the names of the incoming executive. Taking over for the 1985-88 executive of Dick Robinson. president; Jim Nyenhuis, vice- president; impresident; Betty Glanville. secretary; and John Van Vliet. treasurer; are Bill Brown Sr., president; Brian Wilson, vice-president, and Cheryl McClure, treasurer. Betty Glanville will remain as secretary. Committee members for the 1988-87 season are: Georgina Reynolds. ladies statistician; Steve Hulse, men's siaiisiidAfi; Randy Blake and Steve Gibbinp8, OBA representatives; Gord Dick (cat n), Colin Young and Brett Finlayson, dis pline committee; Brad Finlayson and Diane Bennett, schedule committee; Gary Nash (chairperson), Jim Nash Jr., Bob Henderson. Marc Robinet and Barry Dolmage, tourna- ment committee; and Cheryl McClure, Diane Bennett, BW Brown Jr. and Sandi Fremlin, Junior Broomball committee. AUTO PARTS R SUPPLIES PARTS & ACCESSORIES IDE an makes Dl cars & !rucks ( FISHER A P°Y SEAFORTH le 527-0514 ) 11 OODERICH ST. E. 527-1870 TUCKERSMITH MINOR BALL REGISTRATION Monday, April 21 and Tuesday, April 22 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. at the Vanastra Recreation Centro "VOLUNTEER COACHES NEEDED" For Furfhor ' Information Call 482-3544 LATE REGISTRATION FIES APPLY AFTER APRIL 30 MITCHELL GOLF CLUB PRO SHOP SPECIALS NEW FOR 1986 *Power Bilt Citation Plus ePower Bilt Citation Reg. •Power Bilt Grand slam {Cast irons) •A Full Line of TNT Clubs •The New PGA Clubs Available •A1l Clubs Available in Men's, Ladies' & Juniors •Large stock of Golf Bags, Carts, Dexter & Etonic Golf Shoes GOOD STOCK of USED CLUBS AVAILABLE *We will take good need cinbs on trade* , ,Set e.ie,. iata t 4 Very - e �i 444 4R4'W dell 'v'Le Ci« ata ate de€ r r DROP IN AND SEE OUR LARGE STOCK... Best of Luck for the Golf Season! ` 11348-8991 111 Dneklow, Manager Exceeds goals Barney Goldsmith, Campaign Chairman of the Huron County Chapter of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario announced recently, following meetings with County Treasurer, Jean Hildebrand of Seaforth, the Heart Fund canvass has exceeded its goal of $45,000 by $3,500. Campaign workers are elated with the success of the canvass and the generosity of the people of Huron who have demonstrated their committment to the work of the Foundation, According to Mr. Goldsmith, these significant results are due to the dedication and enthusiasm of many people, but; notably because of the sustained effort of the Town and Area Chairs who assumed a major portion of the workload. Special mention was also accorded to the local media and ad sponsors for making the Heart Foundation's work visible in the community during February. .-lateeenS DISC JOCKEY SERVICE Country Gold & Rock 'n' Roll DISCO POLKAS WALTZES GOOD.RECORDEDMIISIC FOR WEDDINGS DANCES ANNIVERSARIES PARTIES LIC 10 yrs. experience No mileage charge B9RUSSELS orr8E7 NNGSS • ir I V5 Lit LEAFS CONTINUE THEIR WAY AND UPSET THE BLACK HAWKS Thanks to the outstanding effort of guys like Steve Thomas, Wendell Clarke and the great Rick Valve the Maple Leafs were able to DEMOLISH the Chicago Black Hawks in three games straight. — Bruce Scott THE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 16, 1986 — A7 Water Well DRILLING W. D. Hopper and Sons 4 MODERN ROTARY RIGS Nell Durl JIm 527-1737 527-0828 527-0775 Ana Mister 881.1i11. ipmtnt BpEOIALI8T8 •DEMONSTRATIONS a INSTALLATIONS • BALES sins Ont. B&T ANTENNA SALES "482.7129 Man MoAsh HILDEBRAND PAINT and WALLPAPER 527-1880 Main St. SEAFORTH Bryan McClure of RR 2, Seaforth was the lucky winner of the free use of a new series 685 62 hp. tractor for 85 hours. To qualify for the draw customers had to drive a new Case IH tractor or attend our oil seminar or purchase over $50 in parts from our Spring catalogue. Pictured above is Bryan and Sharlene McClure and their daughter Amy receiving keys for the tractor from Marlen Vincent and Ken Coleman of Vincent Farm Equipment. YTN iVOAR4S11L� Thursday, April 17 to Saturday April 26 10% OFF ALL NEW SPRING SHOES 4HUNDREDS OF SHOES ON DiSPLAY: EVERY ITEM IN THE STORE REDUCED HELP US CELEBRATE YEARS OF SERVING THELEAREOF 4 MITCHELL 8EOPL A 1VOht:1945 North Star ANKLE BOOTS Py: to 23.03 At$19"1128" D HAND BAGS Hage Salad ton $19 $2,95 1 ro • Mg. ro /4.93 WOMEN9S BETTER SHOES 4NeL1.443 Netutedirar. White Cram Beg, Pram to `43.35 SALE $1 79• �Z9i9b�29q� 20 % OFF Samsonite-Dlonite•McBrine LUGGAGE9_0., INSTECK MEN'S SHOES Rattier Quality gat A /upon Attar -14d Stylet & Wows t. 't,40,M6Nlaaw SALE �•9 o 39? SPECIAL PRICES ON ONL•DF•A.KN©CASES. WOIASN'S SUMMER SHOES AND SANDALS Kamm t.4. o.... 4 Camel_ 1 .,.. Co8o Rag: to 49.93 SALE Sri$1499N959 KIDS • WILDCATS • DART • SESAME STREIT CHILDRENS CANVAS RUNNING SHOES Excellent Selection Size: 5-12 and fatal 12'h-4 Rag. to 24.93 ALA O99 0 $1 299 WORK BOOTS Cx.r Petrch. m.Go+ 5.4.01 toot $4299 C.r4� ..a4... SALE • OUR BEST SAFETY Hl -CUT 1.14e+T 4054 NowSrrp fey. 1p. '71.93 $6999 SALE • 980382915 WALKING AND CASUAL SHOES R..: to '38.95 SALE s159v819":19"• , • D R 55086E AND MATO 6130W11 JOGGERS CHiLORENS SHOES tort 818a 0351 PreP.tly mr.d 5143 . 0151.10 TSM and 74trap• t.6. 1913.91 Rog. to 74.95 5A E$12" o $164° '6" sSALE 19• °° 000,00 MINS DRESSY CASUALS .8.8n (?^!,F Po. L Mad Pozet,. Pp, to '3/.95 SALE $19;4 o S2999 sum. NOM 918! 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