The Huron Expositor, 1974-11-28, Page 17VI
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visited, Scott. Mrs. 'James Stewart also by mbmbr�" ofhlsfay�he,
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Driving visit ed by 'Mr. and Mrs.Sam , The service, was, ondti4tec�, b
ng charges predominated- for not having,a mufffer,on his
when. the provincial , court was vehicle. Hans Voneuw was fined McSpadden and. also by Mrs. Rev.. Nelson : ' with • : bttrtal
1 t•, tf, held at Seaforth ono Wednesday, $38 or four days for makingan, race Scott. Egmpftdv'ille." cemetery ?M$
# # y Mr.` and Mrs. l;iugli ' Rinn McCallum had be a residetft of
November 20, with Judge H, r impropei left ttfrn. Trevor David
•Glenn Hays presiding. Blank and Timothy Mullins were visited- with Mrs. Lillie Hudie, Seaforth Manor for a number of"
r..,r Thomas K. ' O'Connellwas each fined $13 for speeding,. Mrs.Florence McGavin, Mrs. •C. years.
,., .• r 3 ; �� ; „tn y ,. .. , r , x z; f need $200 -or 20 days for leaving 11131
the scene of#n n accident. Edgar,►''
A ,`� �• i „� + W Hatfigld was fined $100 or,1'0
Rail for careless .driving a `•
and an addi Jo -fine of $28 was
t' nal
- . g him for failure to.
3t = r z< levied � ainst
` r produce a' driving license.
Another $100,fine for careless , *,
* driving went to Vincent J., v
Maloney. $1'38 fine, Was levied'"'
against' Richard J. Konarski- for. �-
ST., COLUMBAN SO CC�R••CHl�MPfi champions
in the Huron
Steve "Steinmah, Joe Van Bakal, Tom. Dui ffX,,'back,.
speedin'g..
Keith Butt was ftned'$lOQ�or 10
a
Perth R.C. schools soccer Gompetitlons
Jim Mcdade (Coach)', Joe Ve"rberne,• Mark Murraly
days on one shaige'of,impaired'
-this year . were senior • and rjunlor teams from
Jerome Cronin; Joe Feeny' acid Steve Merr re:r'
driving and $2op.or 20 days on a�
.
St-Columban School; who' swept •ths • lea ue'.. Thp,'
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P r. Van D'oine_n and=And Carvalho were absent.
second charge; Ais 'licence 'was°
'for '
Seniors pre;front, left,. ` '
'Coyne, K•evin.dtear
suspended .18. months.
KevinY.,
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Richard R. Sholdice'was,fined
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$53' or five days, in .jail for •
unnecessary' noise.
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win socc,e if rr;.e
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the :soccer `championship 'for' the
'Huron R.C.S.S.
-Perth Board
competition in both the senior and
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"junior divisions. Both .teams
p � r
la" ed against he wi6ne.rs
zone 1 - Kingsbridge 'and •zone
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-2-Exeter. ':The Seniorsh ad no
contenddrs from, the Stra}ford
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zone - zone 4 so it that point they
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retained the title or
Columban School and zone 3. The
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Junior team' also 'played St
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Aloysius School-`the.winnef for
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zone 4 - and became
champs with
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a two to one victory bringing the'
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Junior championship to zone'3 at
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JUNIOR -.ST. COLUMBAN, CHAMPS,— The St. '..
" Colu.mban Junior champs who won ,the HPRCSS '
Steinman, back, Murray'Ducharme',6'rendan' Lane,
John Hicknell, Peter Turner,
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„ competition in soccer this.fall�are, front, leftDavid
Tecldy De Wit, Richard
Visser, Larry Cronin, Randy Brooker and♦coach Roy
Harold Elliot �
•' MRS. DONALD PHIL Ps
Oi:finctivety Personal for � • ' , � ,tWssrrtAwra -
Menheere, John Barry,, Mathew Klaver, (assistant),
Kevin Coyhe, (c60tain), Bob Malone,,' Doug
Swart; ' back-,. right and ' assistant coach, -Steve
lnvifa#ions, Thank-YouYand w h
M".DeviJ Robinson '
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Steinman, back, left. Absent_Bill Mciver.
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