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Seaforth Optimist Club is giving away on.
, APRIL 15th
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SEAFORTH OPTIMISTS
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tag Party
Saturday, April 15
Seaforth Legion Hall
Free Refreshments
Ticket Sates Limited to 250. A few tickets are still availableji you act fast.
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A choice to win one ofthese
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MILLIONARE STAG PARTY
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Huron:- board no m es sew:* Start ca pi. v.ife :playoff
two new officials
WEDDING
WILOAM.5 • G011.WILL
Mr. Carl Williams and Miss
Ellen gorwill were. united in
marriage Sufiday, March 26, 1972
at the Seventh DAY Adventist
Church in. Willowdale, Ontario.
Pastor H. Mender officiated.
Matron of Honour was Mrs.
a. Shirley Corbett while Mr.
Maurice Williams was best man
ter his brother.
Mrs. Lydia Tyson preVided
the traditional wedding music.
The bride was given in
marriage by her brpther, Dr. R.
Hugh Gorwill. Guests were
• ushered by Mr. John Gorwill.
Guests were present from
Tobago, West Indies, Kingston,
London, Huron Park, Brarnalea,
Mississauga, Toronto and St.
Catherines.
Town . Playoff Standlhegs
• A 'Teams
*'Egmondville • 3373
St. James.. 3331
Legion 3091
Thursday Nighters 3169
C.Y.O. 3065
B Teams
• St. James 3131
Foresters • 2885
Commercials 2889
Town & Country 2942
Minors 2702
Mixed Double .2862
Legion ..2987
Minors Playoff Standings
•
Ball Bouncers 1681
Bombers 1664
Tornado's 1720
Born Winners 1669
Pin Knockers ' 1676
High - Diana 'Wobel 235
-563; Gerry Nobel - 197 -
OP 531.
C.Y.O. Playoff Standings
Africans
Baboons
Borillas
Pullets
*, Super Stars
Highs - Doug.
Mary, 228 - 644;
TOWN 81 COUNTRY
Playoff standings
Pinstickers 10937
*, Tricky Six . 10853
1-0645.1tii
Diggers 10611 ,
rrll .101t
The Huron county Board of
Education announces the appoint-
ment (subject to the approval of
the Minister of Education) Of.
two assistant superintendents of
operations to replace W. H.
Knisely and F. ,E. Madill who
are retiring at the end of, the
current school year.
Appointed are Robert. Allan
and Ralph E. Smith.
Robert B. Allan was-educa-
ted in elementary schools in
Tuckersmith Township, and at
the Seaforth District Hgh School,
He has. 14 years experience as
teacher and principal and for-
packers 10449
Potato Kings 10436
Ladies' High. Single - Mary
Willems, 268; High Triple -
Mary Willems;--64-7.
Men's High Single - John
Snushall, 260; High Triple -
Bob Harris, 658.
COMMERCIALS
Sharp putchies 2725 ,
Sharp Shooters 2892'
Irish Tigers 2755
Irish Dutchies 2859
Greyhounds 2735
Challengers 2863
Ladies .High - Mary Nobel,
303 -642.
Men's High - Jim Barry, 305.
ST. JAMES LEAGUE
High scorers, single and
triple: Sandra Johnson, 281 -7,11i
Bonnie Bedard, 249-252,480.Jim
Barry, ..269; Gard Nobel,. 691.
EGMONDVILLE LEAGUE
. High scorers, single and
, triple: Helen Nott 213; Gerda
Nobel, 279; Vi Mullengan, 608;
Jim Barry, 293; Brian Barry,
76'7.
FORESTERS LEAGUE
i Team standings:Green Acres
123; Haymakers, 98; Combines,
92; Hay Seeds, 92; Hee Haws, 56;
Hillbillies,, 43. • •
Ladies' High Single and Triple
Ruth Campbell, 235 and 5-52.
Men's High Single - Don Nott,
293; Men's. High Triple George
Love, 667.
the last five yer.s has been
principal of Berwick Raleigh
Public Shool in Kent County.
Prior to entering the teach-
ing profession, Mr. Allan ser-
ved in' the business world for
a number of years. He brings a
wealth of experience having
served on staff of a number
of Department of Education cour-
ses and Kent County commit-
tees.
'He is married and has three
children. He will be assuming
his duties in Huron County Aug-
ust 1, 1972.
News of Cromarty
Correspondent
Mr's. Ken McKellar
The study of the new"
generation in Africa was con-,
tinned when the Marian Ritchie
Evening • Auxiliary met at the
home of Mrs. Eldon Allen. Mrs.
Allen presided and Mrs. Carter
Kerslake read the Easter story
from Good News for Modern Man
and- Mrs. Gordon Scott gave the
-topic I ,Easter tells.us that Death
is never God'S last Word"'
Mrs. Lorne Elliott, Mrs,
Beverly Taylor and Mrs. Allen
presented the -study book on the,
Impact of Change in Africa and
Miss Marilyn Laing played a
medley of songs.
Hibbert young people enjoyed
a night of bowling at the Mitchell
lanes .on Friday followed by lunch,
at the Staffa Family Life Centre.
On Sunday evening they travelled
by bus to the African Centre
at Westminster College in London.
Several of the younger mem-
bers of the 'community made..
good use of the local iceponds on ,
the weekend, skating both, by
daylight and by moonlight.- • ,-,••
• Q.orreaPendellt - • - •
miss. Mari Mel/Wain .,
4•01. 11421-PPOI -a4d• gell Ans.
derePerenrned'heine an Thq4"
day from their trip tO-Gerniaa.7*. • Good. Friday visitors With Mr,
and Mrs. Reg. Lawson,. John and . '
Elizabeth were Mr. and Mrs..
Jackie, Kim and Shelley of Huron
Park visited on Good Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley- and
family. ci Mrs.Ken Mitchell of Montteal
spent the latter part of the week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs..
Don Buchanan and family.
Holiday week end visitors with
Mr. and MRS. John Thompson,
Jim, Sharon and Bob were Mr.
and' Mrs. Andy Thompson of
Ottawa, Mr. Carl Merrier of
Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs.Ter-
rence Hunter of Colborne Town-
ship, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomp-
son and Rick visited on Easter
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs: William Dale
visited over the week end with
his sister; Mrs. Thelma Bromley
of Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Turner
and Lynn of Auburn visited on
Saturday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Cornforth
of Mississauga, Miss Nancy Bu-
chanan of Brampton -were
Easter week , end visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan and.
family.
Rick Thompson spent Satur-
day evening with his grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Carter Kerslake
and Craig of Staffa. Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Thompson visited on Sunday
at the Kerslake home.,
Eager Sunday dinner guests
With Mrs. Ella Jewitt and boys
were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jewitt,
Kathy and David, Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Jewitt and Lori, ' all of
Clinton",'Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dow-
son,. Brenda, Bonnie and John.of
Varna, Mrs"' and Mrs. jorin
Jewitt, Carol, Judy, Danny, and
sBmililirl
y:rv: JohnTurner of Tucker-
smith on Sunday with Mr.'
ad Mrs. RE
and Mrs. Reg. Lawson, John and
Elizabeth.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Medd of
Blyth, Miss Margaret Hurpmell
of Clinton visited over the week
end' with Mr. and Mrs.Jack Medd
and Kerri.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pfaff
and family of C rediton, Mr. Larry
Scott of Ailsa Craig, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Preiztator, Billy and
Debbie were Sunday visitors with
Mr. ,and' ,Mrs, Kepi preszcator,
Dianne and 2Vancy.
end ot tb4 mpti44149 Yirit# I? icerined}c. and TOP Devereaux
ring for the. riYere, and Jinx
Carter and Bill Muir replying
for the,Stars,
- The 6tars came out full steam
ahead in the final period with
Dave Broome scoring the winner
at the 14:15 mark.
Earl Grey fired an insurance
goal with less than seven minutes
remaining to sew up the victory
for the Stars.
Eleven penalties were handed
out by referees McClure, Flynn
and Krueger with the Stars taking
six of them.
SUMMARY
FLYERS - Goal, Montgomery;
Defence, W. Scott, Leonhardt,
Agar, 1bee; Forwards, Dever-
eaux, Eckert,Kennedy, Flanagan,
Jefferson', Lane. -
STARS - Goal, Osborne; Dience,
Muir, Carnochan, Coleman
Kerr; Forwards: Hulley,
Teall, Gray, Carter, Broome,
Watson, Scrimgeour, Etue, Van
Loon.
FIRST PERIOD - Goals; Flyers,'
Kennedy (WUbee) :55; Flyers,
Devereaux (unassisted) 2:30;
Stars, Carter (Broome) 4:15;
Stars, Muir (unassisted) 16:45.
Penaties: Kennedy, Flanagan,
Muir.
SECOND PERIOD Stars,
Broome (Watson & Kerr) 44:15;
Stars, Gray (Scrimgeour) 23:40.
penalties: Kennedy, Gray,
Carter, Muir, Watson, Wilbee-,
Van Loon, Kennedy.
tween Doug's rink and Fred's
rink was played and. attracte.
the largest gallery of spectators
for the whole season with some 25
to 30 watching a • very close
game. Fred ended up 'on top and
won the trophy. The rinks 'once
more were Fred Gibson, Mar-
'jorie Papple, Phil Hoggarth and,
,.Ann Gibson. VS Doug. Row-
cliffe, . Willis, Ken Willis
and Peggy Rowcliffe.
Most " people contend active
sports are for the. young. How-.
ever, you will have a very hard,
time' trying to ,convince Ned Bos-
well of that. Why? Because Ned's
rink was just one point short of
top, rink in -the last draw. My
congratulations along with the
rest of the club members is
extended' to you " -1 may we be
as active at 83. dee you all, at
the pot luck supper oh April 8th.
WORK - OUTS•
for
St. Columban 'Soccer
Team
SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH
SCHOOL
'SUN., APRIL 9
2 p.m.
HIE 'HURON' EXPOSITOR, SRAFORTki. Olitv 6 1
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Hoegy, 300;
Bill O'Shea,
, Ralph E. Smith 14 presently E. F. Warren, Lynda and. Rele4 game of the series, serving as principal of Robert- of London, Mr. and •Mrs. sari This was the third and final son Memorial Ptiblic School in. Lawson, Mr. Art Weymouth, all
of Clinton. Goderich. Previous to coming. to game of the best of three series
with the Stars winning the opener Goderich in 1969, he had a total " Mr. and Mrs. George Mc,. 4-3, and the Flyers coming back of 10 years teaching experience Ilwain, Lynn and, Steven of Strat- to take the secoad
• game 6-4. from rural schools in Perth ford spent Good Friday with his Both galtenders were excep-County to assistant principal of parents, Mr. and mrs,George tionally sharp throughout the
a new school in Scarborough. Mollwain and family. , game, especially Osborne in the In 1.960, Mr. Smith became Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Riehl, Stars nets. Osborne allowed the principal of Victor Lauriston
Public School in Goderich and
in 1963 was appointed supervis-
ing principal of the three public
schools in Goderich.
During that year, he helped
plan and organize the original
section of Robertson Memorial
School and assumed responsibil-
ity- for the closing of the old
Victor Lauriston Public School.
Mr. Smith is married and
has five children. He will be
assuming his new duties August
1, 1972. Mrs. Orville Beuerman is a
• patient at Seaforth Community
.Hospital., We wish her a speedy
recovery. -
Mrs. Thelma Mills spent last
week at Windsor.
• Mr.' and Mrs. Ray Taylor
and Kerr' of Stratford spent the
weekend at the home of M.
Orville Beuermap.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc-
gavin have returned home after
holidaying in Florida.
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The Stare e. Pturetl the fiver. • .forth Industrial Ho.91te, Y lafteglie
Championship on $141104),"/ 41ght
as they scored a 4-2 cone from
- behind victory over the Fly-ere.
Over 250 fans wallie.5.0ed the
fastest and c1Qs.est
Flyers 2 goals in the first 2
minutes and a half of the game,
and then settled down to shut
them out for the remaining 57 1 /2
minutes.
The score was tied 2 -2 at the
Correspondent
Mrs. Ed. Regele
Mckillop
The BusinessGirls closed
out their season with a delicious
dinner catered to by LeohaRowat
with a' fun game played later.
Their results for the season are
as follows: 1st. draw winners:
Grace Campell, Kay Sharp, Helen
Crocker and Cathy Sommers.
2nd. draw winners: Gwen patter-
son, Marg Sallows, Nancy Mill-
son and Elizabeth Pryce. 3rd.
draw winners: Kay Sharpe, Donna
liannon, 'Helen Crocker and Anita
lEtrochu.
The last draw results were as
follows: In the mixed event for
the Chas., Barber Trophy; Bob'
Wilson's rink of Sharon Wilson,
Don and Wendy Tremeer against
Fred Gibson's rink of -Mary
Papple, Phil Hoggarth and Anne.
Gibson..Fred came up with the
Oing into the final against
Rowcliffe.
,A1So on Wednesday even-
ing the' final game, for the Mol-
son trophy was played with Doug.
Riley's rink of J: Patterson Jr.,
W. Titford and Doug. Kirkby
coming up againstBill Roberton's
rink of Stu McCall, Ross Coutts
and Don Eastman. Robeiton's
rink came up .with the win and
the trophy.'
Also on Wednesday evening
a play-off game in the first draw
.'was played in the mixed events.
Steve Brown's rink came up
against Bob Wilson's rink with
Bob gaining the win.
Thursday night the final be-
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