HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1983-04-27, Page 20HE PUMA 'EXPOSITOR, APRIL 27,,1903
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Be a'good *port
ex -pro tells
hockey banquet
"Mot everyone can be
good in sports but everyone
can be a good sport," said
Gary. Lisle as he, addressed
the annual minor hockey
!banquet and dance last Prl-
day night in the Belgrave
W.I. Hall. Mr. Lisle, a
former teacher in .Belgrave,
drew from his own personal
experiences playing minor -
hockey in Brighton and pro-
fessional hockey in Holland
as he stressed to the capacity
crowd of players and parents
the value of playing your best
and having fun while doing
It.
Paul Coultes paid tribute to
Wilfred and Hazel Haines on
their many years of helping
with the minor hockey pro,
gram in Belgrave. Robert
Gordon presented the Haines
with an engraved plaque.
To everyone's delight, Pat
Cull presented his own com-
position entitled "Them Goal
Getters," a poem about the
fortunes and misfortunes of
the Belgrave Pee Wees and
their coaches.
Music was supplied by a
girl's trio composed of Hea-
ther and Carol Hopper and
Heather Morton and a boys'
trio of Ian Morton, Michael
Jardin and Tom Cull. Piano
solos were contributed by Pat
Cull and Steve Coultes.
The Belgrave coaches were
called on to introduce their
teams and comment on the
season. Speaking for the Pee
Wees were coaches Tim Tol-
ton and Paul McKee, for the
Squirts; Lloyd Michie and
Murray Shiell and for the
Tykes • Glen Coultes and
Harry Wilson
ee
INDOOR CAMPFIRE—On Prlday night 24 Brownies and their leaders had a camp -out at
the Optimist Park with ball games, sleeping bag camping and indoor campf ires like this one
Saturday morning they played baseball. (Photo by Hook),
and Ottobotweengtt
CONFIRMATION—A total of 61 candidates were confirmed In a special
ceremony Apr. 11 at St. James' Roman Catholic Church, by Austllary Bishop
Most Reverend Marcel Gervais, D.D. . 38 children and four adults were from
St. Jaynes' parish and 19 children from Logan parish. Confirmed in Seaforth,
were, back roW, from left, Stephen Ryan, Kevin Cooper, Paul Hoste, Tony Van.
Loon, John Vincent, Brian Dupuis, Mike Betties, Robert Williamson, David
Vantyghem, John Williamson and Peter Menheere. Third row, Father J.C.
Caruana, Robbie Van Loon, Janice Mero, Sandra Poland, Cindy McLaughlin,
Linda De Jong, Kelly Calver, Madonna McQuaid, Marilyn W1lipms, Debbie
Wright, Pam ,Nolan and Jeff Dolmage. Second row: Danny McNichol, Jeff
Dick, Ann Wilson, Lori Harvey, Mary Katherine Vincent, Cathy Hak, Lisa
Calver, Lisa O'Dwyer, Tracy Bedard, Kim Costello, Jason Rodney and
Stephen Van Dyk. Front: Ron Stewart, Danny Primeau, Bishop Gervais, John
Murray and Dwayne Price. (Photo by David Hook)
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