The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-03-16, Page 18•
Par /8 The Thi •A& March 16, 1961
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HOST AREA PEE- WEES—The Lucan Leprechauns will be the host team when the
annual Shamrock pee wee tournament gets under way in Lucan, Saturday. Twelve
teams, representing 250 hockey aspirants from the area, will compete in three dif-
ferent classifications for tournament honors. Teams from the area who will be com-
peting are Zurich, I-Iensail, Ilderton and Ailsa Craig. The tournament opens at 8:00
a.m. with Lucan facing Ilderton. —Culbert photo
MacNaughton riles opposition
Huron
MPP
C. MaeNaugh- within the are "the local Tory committee
•ton riled opposition leaders in contract," and the defeated Tory candid
thprovincial legislature -
( Liberal Leader Wintermeyer !ate in the riding where con-
e re-
cently. astounding one", saying the op declared,
After he announced that the
mental - hospital at Goderich
will be completed in 1962, the
opposition criticized the govt
for announcing the same pro-
jects year after year.
Replied the Huron MPP: "If
the opposition would just leave
this 'matter to me and the
government. I assure them the
hospital will be constructed
s,
the
time
limits
of
called the statement "an struction is taking place," he
position had the right to know Premier Frost said Mr. Win -
what the government is doing, termeyer had gone into Huron
He said figures had been bat -,riding and told the people the
ted around all afternoon as government would never build
estimated expenditures of the a hospital in that area.
'department of public works This was stoutly denied by
were .under review. ; the Liberal leader, who claim -
CCF Leader MacDonald ed the Premier's statement
charged the opposition was . was completely erroneous.
purposefully kept ignorant of ; The fitiblic works dep't has
what is going on, budgeted $21.42 million for the.
"The only persons informed ;hospital in its 1961 estimates.
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Recreation
activities
BY SAM BCRPATPN
Pirector of Recreation
This column for this week
wUl naturally deal with the
Shamrock Pee Wee Hockey -
Tournament sponsored by the
Lucan Recreation Committee.
For those of you. who are not
familiar with this tournament,
each year en the Saturday
nearest that day so dear to all
Irish hearts, St. Patrick's Day,
up to a dozen teams of "little
hockey players" gather to take
part in this day of hockey in
Lucan that, is strictly for them.
So, in keeping with this cus-
tom, this Saturday morning at
eight o'clock, the Lucan Lepre-
ehauns will meet the Ildertnn
Fee Wees :in the opening game
of the 1961 Shamrock Pee Wee
Hockey Tournament, This will
be followed by games through-
out the clay and evening and
one and all may come to
watch this whole day of hockey
for the small sum of fifty
cents. Shur and Begorra, there
Myer wuz sich a bargain, Tis
a fact shot evin a Scotehman
thinks A so,
For those interested — and
any others may refer to it —
the following is the schedule I
for the day:
8:00—Lucan vs. Ilderton
9:00—Exeter vs, Byron
10:00—Belmont vs. Ailsa
Craig
11:00—Hensall vs. Zurich
1:00—Watford vs, Lambeth
2:00—Ingersoll vs. Oakridge
Acres
3:00—Loser No, 1 vs. Loser
No. 4
4:00—Loser No, 3 vs, Loser
No, 5
5:00—Loser No. 2 vs. Loser
No. 6 • • •
7:00—Winner No, 1 vs, Win-
ner No,4
8:00—Winner No. 3 vs. Win-
ner No, 5
9:00—Winner No. 2 vs, Win-
ner No. 6
These teams will be compet-
ing for a total of seven tro-
phies, and •anyone must ad-
mit — that is a real d -ay of
hockey — all for "fifty cints".
And if that isn't enough—each
ticket holder has a chance to
win a Philco radio—even if he
can't come to the arena to see
the lads play, So get busy—
get a ticket front one of the
lads selling them and support
the lads and enioy a real day
—a bargain day ol hockey as
well.
Si. Patrick' day, which 16
always a isi9 event in the 1r*
ish town Of •1-Yean, will kill
doubly "big' this weekend
as the Merchants mark the
event with a St. Patrick's
leMany of the businesses are
4o:feari:gratPri
special bargains for
the shoppers who visit Lu.
an during the weekend and
their advertisements are
listed in this week's T.A.
Lucan will also be host to
r
1
the annual Shamrock tourne.
Merit among 12 pee wee teams
froni the area Saturday. Over
250 hockey aspirants will in-
vade the Irish settlement to
vie for tournament honors,
The big day starts at
e.m. with the Lucen Leore-
calms facing their erch•riv.
Os from Ilderton.
So, shor 'n hegorr0 Itis
big weekend for the Iri§h and
the visitors to I-VCan.
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