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The Huron Expositor, 1983-04-13, Page 9SPOIng TH RON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 13, 1983 — A9 Carnpbell wins trophy winds down p y as, This ends the 1982-83 curl- ing season. Next curling club event is the Two -Ball Foursome at the Seaforth Golf Club on June 18. The competitive curling ggarth and Ned Boswell. and Bill Betierman. league completed the year The Sweet Heart Draw The second men's draw curling Thursday night with better known as the B. & G. was won by have Beattie with Bill Campbell Jr. winning the draw was won by Mike and Tim Collyer, Jim Rose and trophy. On his team were Marilyn Thomas with Dave Harry Jansen. John Patterson Jr.. John and Brenda Reid. The third draw was won by Thompson and David Camp- Winning the third draw a different group of fellows. bell, plus a few extras. were the threesome of John John Peterson Jr., Tim Con - The mixed league ended Patterson Jr.. Loretta Dot- way, Henny Moore and Hairy the year .last week with mage. and Dave Reid. Cook. playoffs now being com- Men's curling finished last The Junior Curling Club pleted. Winning the first Monday with first draw win- have had as tremendous year draw were Dave Beattie with ners being Brian Nuhn, and hope tp have everyone Marlene Roberton. Phil Ho- Laurie Fisher, Gary McNichol baback nightt they Last a fun night g Y and curled against their par- ents. The winning team was skipped by Jeff Reid with vice Winning the first draw tor Ron Pryce and lead Brian the ladies was Irma Pryce, Beattie. This rink won the with Sharon Wilson, Mary Whitney-Ribey Trophy and Anne McNichol and Lois DATE were the only Juniors to beat King. Wed. Apr. 13 their parents. Second draw winners were Winning their first draw in Pat Deighton, Joan Bcuer hcvp@nhvg? What's Happening Is a weekly column, space donated by The Huron Expositor. To Ilet your event, call the Recreation Office at 527-0882. A HAPPY WINNER—Michigan resident, Bill Schmitz, was the first contestant to finish the 16 kilometer Seaforth Optimist canoe race Sunday. Bill received the first place award in the kayak division. At the completion of the race, contestants commented, "What a hell of a river" and "the last three turns were wicked." - (Wassink photo) °CITIZEN °CITIZEN league play were Jeff Reid, David Campbell. Danny Fri - mean and Steve Dolmage, Second draw winners were Ron Pryce with Chris Cardno and Craig Hackwell. Winning the third draw was Jeff McGavin, with Kristen Van Den Neucker, Glen Rose and Debbie Campbell. The ladies ended their year of curling with an Easter bonnet parade last Tuesday night. Having the best hats were Sharon Wilson and Linda Thompson. EVENT PLACE Minor Hockey Arena Awards Night TIME 7:30p.m. Fri. Apr. 15 Roller Skating Arena 8-10:30p.m. Sal. Apr. 16 Story Hour Library 1:30-2:30 Sal. Apr. 16 Boy Scout Bottle Drive Opt. Park 10a.m.-12 Sun. Apr. 17 Roller Skating Arena 8-10:30p.m. Tues. Apr. 19Bantam Baseball prat. Opt. Park 6:30 p, m. Tues. Apr. 19 Tyke Baseball prac. Lions Park 6:30 p.m. Tues. Apr. 19 Roper Skating Arena 7:00-9:00 p.m. Wed. Apr. 20 Minor Hockey Arena 8:15 p.m. Annual Meeting Mon, Apr. 1&. rl. Apr. 22 Soccer High School 5:30-6:30 p.m. N. School Mon. Apr. 18 \`Fun 8 Fitness for high school students (Call the Rec. Office 527-0882( Sat. Apr. 16 Adult 8 Beginner Arena Roller Skating IHL season, playoffs, are over FINALI-H.L. STANDINGS (INCLUDING PLAYOFFS} T GP W L T F A PTS. PIM Flyers 28 26 2 0 203 82 52 271 Penguins 25 1S 8 2 138 112 32 246 Rangers 28 13 15 0 158 125 26 316 Bruins 25 11 11 3 125 166 25 321 Hawks 25 6 18 1 102 187 13 246 Canadians 25 4 21 0 112 170 8 240 Vanastra 7:15-10 p.m, man. Elsie Beuermann and Lois King. Third draw winners were, Flo Smith, Loretta Dolmage. Nancy Dietz and Marlene De Vries. SRp�E�ST Skiow- April 14, /5.16 111:01111111. 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