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The Huron Expositor, 1974-05-09, Page 9• d ��t {o t ,'r�K ff R c n, Y 7. 0 ' On very wet grounds last Jost as St, Columban appeared t 1s. Croo.ygtinStpr'gt1l Q� 11'utrl Sunday, may S, at the Seaforth to have -the some welkin control, ^ lultlp n yvitla' Igfss aAf speed sdl;, Aistrict 'High School Soccer the Yugoslays scoreO 2 quick 'S 0w. ct p . Matt a }c Irl 8 11�arr )�Inal grounds, the i,sitidvtt Yugoslav goals just before the game ended Laine wss'�� 4 w0Il in p'E'O00 on; lv�ary Canadians come from behind to to tie the score at the final St. excellent harrdli l of g, Pte tie the St, Columban Soccer Club Columban - 3, London Yugoslays referee.,. ^ by the score of 3-3. - 3,1. St. 1t►luttnlbtrnllrlEl1!F Tj The Irishmen lost the toss of Irish Inklings, 7 - Paul Coyr►e.; 1,1 .Tot1n the coin and therefore had the Very disappointing weather Van$akel; 17 , Casey Van RakeZ •Qtotr' advantage of the wind at their conditions for opening day, but 15 - Brian Murray; 1: - To* Bocce backs in the first half. They took good crowd attendance in spite of , Murray; 3 - Dave O'R04;• 4 - . p.m. advantage of this fact and control- n, led the play to a great extent in -*^^*r-*■- the Yugoslav end. A great number of scoring opportunities �..` came as a result, "but the St. cik�. } Columban inability to capitalize �4 a 7 r INDIVIDUAL TROPHIES -= Saturday night's on them cost the Irish in the end. bowling banquet trophies went to: Ladies' High In the opening minutes of tete ' game,' Brian Murray who was Average, Betty Hulley, "'Men's - High Average, a g �� Ir` ' 13IG 1. luill, Playing his first ever ame to a St. a .M Murray Bennewies; Ladies High Triple, Helen Nott, d WITH A GJIFT FR. M { Columban uniform, just barely Mens High Triple, Brian Barry; Ladies High kicked the ball over the net onan * Single, Joanne Mathews •and Men's High Single,. excellent set up from Casey van . Bakel• Ron Beuerman 1 • PLAY-OFF CHAMPS - These, members of . the SLIMS ................... 12.95 to 17.96 -- Golden Bears .were bowling champs this year. Ab-ove are Dianne Muir, Glen Malcolm, Murray Men's baseball sus schedule y r Bennewies, Doug Dale and Neil Beuerman. Doug.0 :r PANT SUITS .. .... ......... • .. 35.00 to 45.00 �.' Hildebrand was, absent. The Men's, Industrial Baseball July 22 9 • gets underway thi: Monday night Turf vs Village P ry y + a t qr '16 1 as the teams have....,.been out Teachersvs Fireman P • x,t ', § limbering up and are ready for Queens' vs New TEam R • ... I a J� . .. s the upcoming season. Monday's Texaco vs Main St. . R i t x actio"n will see all eight teams in^' July 29 1 i� play and should provide plenty of QuL-ens vs Texaco P HALF SLIPS ................... excitement. Team .captains are Main St. VSL• New TEam P f i reminded that if their teams are Village vs Firemen R " playing the late game they are to r have an umpire available for the Teachers vs Turf R 4 early .game at their respective Aug.5 n parks. Texaco vs Teachers P 4t There should be lent of plenty New TEam vs Village P {. colour this season as new Turf vs Main St. R sweaters are ordered or have Fireman vs Queens R • •Brian Murray r� ( arrived and should prove Aug. 12 " ' advantageous to the spectat ors. Main St. vs Firemen P About 10 minutes later, St. The schedule for the regular Queens vs Turf - P Columban finally got a break as -• �..t ,;,I '.�.a-«. i season is below. Action willget Teachers vs New TEam R xcel- Marvin Kale received an excel- .. , .tis , ` §t underway at 7•o'elock at the two. -- Village vs .Texaco R lent set up from directly in front parks with the late games of the Yugoslav goal from Paul beginning at 8:30 P.M. P Games At Lions Pool Covne and Brad Finalvson and WIN TROPHIES -'Tiger Cat's bowling team held SEAFORTH MEN'S Kale barked the ball off the goal 4 their annual banquet Saturday night. -Betty Hulley, INDUSTRIAL FASTBALL R Games at Optimist Park r post into the corner of the net. The Irish were experimenting Terry Young and Pat Bat er wop tropies.. Absent SCHEDULE 1974 1st and 3rd Games played at with anew system imthe first half were Bonnie Fortune, Mike Marion and Brian Barry. 7:00 P.M. with 5 forwards. 2 halfbacks and 3 May 13 2nd and 4th Games played at fullbacks. This proved to bring .Main St. vs Teachers P 8:30 P.M. more opportunities as Murray Queens - vs Village P showing great speed up the Texaco vs Turf - R sidelines centrgd the ball in the - Down-: " Firemen vs New Team R Juvenile bail ntdist of 3 Irish •offeriders only for Yugoslav ie knock May 20 the goal to the I 1 ""� ' ' At The . New Team vs Texaco g' Turf vs Firemen '"t' Turf ball out co reach. - The second goal of the opening „,.•� - Village vs Main St. R. underway half came when Casey Van Bakel Lanes Teachers vs Queens R kicked the ball over hiss head with ��` " . May 27 A meeting was held a't the I bark facing the net into the upper a � Teachers vs Village P Win ham Arena at 8:00 m g p' deft hand corner of the net. Brian `Murray Queens vs Main St. P May 6. Attending for the Seaforth. received an assist on the Turf vs New Team R Juveniles were M. Huard, Jack Price, and Kunz. , lay, • �pc 4 . tt., �.t.0 _fi.T a Aesday mixed bowling league was fact; i'rice; high single - Texaeo s vs Firemen 'R .Bill Bill Kunz, a former Juvenile p� London team scom&--theiV s only goal .of the half just before held their banquet at the Angli-" Doug Hildebrand; and high triple June 3 Main St. vs Texaco P from 72-73 is filling the one of two he halt ended to make the score can Hall, May 4•. League Champs - Ben Akkar: Ladies high average New TEan, vs Queens P vacant coaching positions. Jack read going into the second half St, r Price,oil Dinsmore, Joan winner werwas Marg McCauley, and Firemen vs Teachers R 1`16ce is hoping that the other �illed I CpThe bIr RoneBeuerman Doris King, single Georgina Reynolds; Village vs Turf R position will be this week as ' sh2ope'n d the closing .................. Cairns, and Irma Neff. Playoff high triple - Betty Jean - Finnigan. there are some names coming in. half facing the wind and both Champs were Jack Price, Rick Officers for next year are: June 10 A ball ractfce was held p teams provided 'good soccer up Fortune, Lou Whitney, Archie President - Bob Dinsmore; Vice Turf vs Teachers P Tuesday, with two more .sched and down the field. St. Columban Dobson, Shirley Nolan, and Doug President - Ben Akkar; Secretary Firemen vs Village P uled for Tuesday and Wednes- made the score read 3-1 midway Hildebrand. -Pat Mero; and Treasurer -Marg New TEam vs Main St. R day, May 14 -'and 15. through the half when Brad Men's high average winner McCauley. Texaco vs Queens R The Juvenile team has great Finalyson was, sent in on a It June 17 possibilities of bringing a champ- breakaway from outside. jhe 18 TE I 'o h' home with new stren ill ac lers vs Texaco P t ns tp• g ' yard line on a pass from Marvin Village vs New Team p The Juveniles were defeated two Kale. Quccns vs Firemen R years in a row by teams that won Main St. vs Turf R the Ontario C Championship• June 24 Turf vs Queens P Gr' oovY Fireman vs Main Std P Texaco vs Village R New Team vs Teachers R G r0 o m e: tr S - July Some eo ie have an odd wa the New TEam vs.' Firemen P p p y prodhcer'loscs and later on Turf vs Texaco P have 6th k of figuring. What is not so odd is the consumer loses. Village vs Queens R that the figuring turns mostly so * a a that they make more money. TakeAfter Ag. Ministet- Whelan Teachers vs Main St. R meeting for -instance the Canadian Food apparently got assurances from Julv'8 'A Beautiful Complexion' was Processors Association, Because cite fertilizer companies that Queens -vs Teachers P the topic of discussion when the of the increased cost' of peas the 1 p sufficient fertilizer would be Fireman vs Turf R Egmondville .Groovy Groomers, price of a 14 ounce can of peas available, it -cones- as kind of a Texaco vs New TEam R met at the home of Mrs. Norman will go up 7c. However, the shock to learn that huge Main St. VS Village p Eggert for their sixth meeting. processor pays the farmer only lc. trailerloads of the stuff go to the July 15 This meeting was opened with the more for those peas. i cannot but US and our farn*rs are told that Firemen vs Texaco p 4-H pledge and all the members 1 y wonder if Mrs. Plumtre is aware their needs ca4i t be met. We New TEam vs Turf p answered the roll, call. The i of this kind of -arithmetic. trope that stern measures against Main St. vs Queens R minutes were read by Margaret Paul Coyne r 1 these profiteers will be taken. Village vs TEachers R Van Dyke. * * * * * * ' g Meet The St. Columban The leaders led the discussion I read in "Farm and Country" on good health habits that Soccer Team: Paul Coyne magazjne that a new type of F of A accuses fertilizer companies Paul is .in his first year in a St. contribute to facial complexions. rabbit has. conic from good old Skin care was also discussed, Columban uniform this year. He England'. it could do the same Angry farmers at the regular who have their confirmed orders o is 17 years old and plays on the meetingof the Huron Federation cancelled asp' well. if the farmer Mrs. Blake was our guest at thing that earlier English rabbits Irish's young forward line. Paul is of Agriculture accused fertilizer doesn't have the fertilizer this meeting. She demonstrated did in Australia, overrun the g a heady player with good control eom allies of exporting huge needed, the yield will be down at on Margaret Van Dyke how to country, but this time in the p l g g apply make-up. A small gift was of the bail and has. excellent M tbbit berets they can raise 100 ` loads of nitrogen fertilizer, harvest time, with subsequent presented to her following the speed. He will be a valuable Kittle ones a year. The male desperately neded here, to the increases in prices to the member of the club this year. meeting. mentioned was something else. United Stares because 'prices consenter. Tile meeting _ there are up to "-' ,_ - $15Q per ton demanded immediate action by 7 The last meeting will be held at j - "After mating with 60 females government and considerable tite home of Diane Nigh. I each day for seven months, h� higher. Even more individuals g An Expositor Classified will I I died one happy rabbit." the come in for severe criticism for support was expressed for pay Vol] dividends. Have you tried magazine says. doing (tie same thing, by trucking eventual picketlincs at the exits to tine Dial 527- 2(1`40, i MURRAY S m * * their oversupplies across the the LJ. S.A. Much has been written in the border: As a first step it was - urban press about the ban oat decided to phone Ag. Minister �.�� MOBILE American beef. A little that it is Whelan and Ag. Minister Stewart � because of potential cancer as -vil as all Huron MP's and HAD YOUR PUMP f� through American use of DES and MPP's to ask for help. Many' ...�..�.. + GRINDING a lot on the way it affects the price • fainters . fqund that confirmed CHECKED LA TEL Y? I 0 of a stetkk. Not so much has been orders can't be tile( by the deaers + -CALL x� ' said about the position the pork AVOID MID-WiNTER GRIEF fit./ v I _ producer. He howeverr is in as BRING YOUR PUMP TO �" I I much of .a jam as the beefman. , ��� 345-.2192 Losses of about 15 dollars per head are now common. If you • ) MINOR REfor fast economical PAIRS OR SERVICE PUMP figure that a total of five finished 7 OJ ® �, pP5 ALL MAKES of PUMPS *AVAILABLE NNCY I service hogs weigh as 'much as one CI finished steer, you can a fi- arc •?: ( - FAST EFFICIENT y g �'.. *SERVICE AT I a that his losses are . �opparablC. n? 3;;`?x'; REASONABLE RATES i The' beefman re cei ed sofne help i i a7te�/e Murray ",IrC. C. H. EPPS MANUFACTURING LTD.. in the form of a fe "", subsidy HIGHWAY 8, ONEMILE EAST OF CLINTON I 91 I►but the porkman • is still just WHAT IS ROW PHONE 482-3116 or 482-3828 R.R. tri Seaforth hoping. If the hope fades we will A NAR�� , •�� I I WORSE T14AN MIND AND see heavy cutbacks in production. AVOKI ! RepresentingA NARROW A WIDE followed by pork shortages and MIND MOS• � subsequent high rices. A aim: (MASTER FEEDS Ltd.16 This SUNDAY, May 12th, MOTHER'S DAY SWEATERS .. . SHELLS .........:.............. 4.95 to 11.00 PULLOVERS , .... 8.95 to 15.95 CARDIGANS ......:a..... .8.96 to 1,6.95 STOLES ................ . ..... 10.95 W 14.96 "Happy Hopper.. CASUAL SLIPP--ERS� .. ; ..�, 6.95-8.00 (No Sales Tax) BED SPREADS ... • .. • ....... • . 9.95 to 27.95 SHEETS ......................:.. 5.95 to 9.95, PILLOWCASW ...... 2.95 to 3.95 BLANKETS .................... 7.95 bo 27.95 BEDROOM & SCATTER -MAT§ `. 1.95 to 8.95 BATHROOM SETS (2 -pc.) 7.95 to 12.95 TOWELS ....... 1.00 to 4.95 SPECIAL: 1.50 Can Can Panty Hose -...:.. 1.00 Xw SPAND=ALL - SYSTEMS PRE -,,,ENGINEERED STEEL BUILDING --- ALL --STEEL FRAMEWORK o , --- PRE -FINISHED SIDING and TRIM --- VARIOUS SIZES AVAILABLE --- EXCELLENT for COMMERCIAL, N INDUSTRIAL 'or FARM USE. ti i Smith P.p. 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SHELLS .........:.............. 4.95 to 11.00 PULLOVERS , .... 8.95 to 15.95 CARDIGANS ......:a..... .8.96 to 1,6.95 STOLES ................ . ..... 10.95 W 14.96 "Happy Hopper.. CASUAL SLIPP--ERS� .. ; ..�, 6.95-8.00 (No Sales Tax) BED SPREADS ... • .. • ....... • . 9.95 to 27.95 SHEETS ......................:.. 5.95 to 9.95, PILLOWCASW ...... 2.95 to 3.95 BLANKETS .................... 7.95 bo 27.95 BEDROOM & SCATTER -MAT§ `. 1.95 to 8.95 BATHROOM SETS (2 -pc.) 7.95 to 12.95 TOWELS ....... 1.00 to 4.95 SPECIAL: 1.50 Can Can Panty Hose -...:.. 1.00 Xw SPAND=ALL - SYSTEMS PRE -,,,ENGINEERED STEEL BUILDING --- ALL --STEEL FRAMEWORK o , --- PRE -FINISHED SIDING and TRIM --- VARIOUS SIZES AVAILABLE --- EXCELLENT for COMMERCIAL, N INDUSTRIAL 'or FARM USE. ti i Smith P.p. Box 809 SEAI:ORTN s HAROLD SMITH: 527-1079 -- WAYNE SMITH: 262-2121 "FREE ESTIMATES" I V: