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The Huron Expositor, 1995-05-31, Page 16IS•TNs HURON EXPOSITOR, May 31, 1996 Local St. Columban edges Olympics St. Columban beat London Olympics 2-1 when the two teams met in London & District Soccer Association, Second Division play Thursday. The home side started the scoring early on some good passing by Wayne Ryan, Steve Mclnally unselfishly left the ball for Steve Ryan who drove it into the open net. St. Columban added to its lead 10 minutes later thanks to some good work by Jim O'Reilly. He moved the ball well up the field and put a nice through ball towards the goal tender. Brian Melady and Jason van der Velde helped each other put the ball past the keeper for what would turn out to be winning goal. HENSALL SHUFFLEBOARD May 23, 1995 High six game winners: Pearl McKnight (464); Pat Davis (440); Dave Woodward (408); Lloyd Lovell (398); Hazel McEwan (397); Ina Williams (390); Tom Williams (390); Emma Campbell (379). Before the half was over, the Olympics would score their only goal of the game off a free kick deep in St. Columban's end. Some good defensive play by Dave and Mike Murray was appreciated and the half and game ended in a 2-1 advantage for the home team, It was a perforntance to be proud of by both teams and the referee. St. Columban's next home Same is this Saturday, June 3 at 5 p.m. at the St. Columban Soccer fields. All fans and spectators arc more than welcome to auend. GREGOR CAMPBELL PHOTO TWEEN C RINGETTE - This team picture mistakenly got lost in the shuffle and missed getting included in our recent annual winter sports edition. It won the Huron -Perth Championship in the winter just past. Back row from left: Maureen Agar, Leanne McKay, Lindsay Andrews, Melisa deVries, Allison Devereaux, Melissa Etue, Andrea Longstaff, Brian Murray. Front row: Anita deVries, Christie Medd, Bronwyn Phillips, Clare Eckert, Sarah Agar, Melissa Van Bakel, Katie Murray, Lori McKay. Soccer team meets Embro The St. Columban under -16 Kevin Meidinger, Rob Janmaat, Senior A soccer team met Ben Murray, Jeff Van Bakel, Embro for their first game of and Julianne Crowley. A strong the season, Thursday, May 25. offensive game was played by Scoring for Si.. Columban were Jane Crowley, Chris Verbeme, Jeff Van Bakel, Kevin Amy Devries, Andrea Flanagan and Jeff Murray. An enthusi- Meidinger, Rob Janmaat, Ben astic cheering section this week Murray, Melissa Trotter, Jesse was led by Tara Flanagan. Ladd, and Gary Van Bakel. Thanks to assistant coach Mike Assisting in the goals were Janmaat for all his help! Students compete in track The highlight for Walton Public School this week has been track and field - Walton's first attempt at it. What was unique about the day is the event included grades two, three and four. A very excited Tina Bueckert (grade 4) came to school last week with news that she has a new baby brother. Apparently, her Mom and Dad were planning on flying to Mexico but they got as far as the London Airport and the baby decided it was time to enter the world. The Kindergarten class had a visit from 'Corduroy' the bear. Continuing in their Snail unit in Grade two Nicholas Giller brought in some land snails. Dan Eedy showed the class some water snails that he had collected. Although the grade one's didn't participate in the track and field they did watch some of the events and then had their own events during gym. Well the Walton Ball park now has two new lights up and a new sign that was designed and painted by Sharon Brown of Walton. The little village will be busy this coming weekend starting Friday, June 2 with an old time dance down at the hall and a baseball toumament will be going on during the weekend as well. On behalf of the Walton Community I'd like to extend our deepest sympathy to Gloria Love, whose father, Harvey Buerman, died this past week. Doug and Marjory Fraser visited with Dorothy and Gordon Riseborough of Uxbridge and June and Leonard Webster of Oakwood, ON, friends of Dougs from this days on the Ontario Cream Board. Doug and Marjory's daughter Cheryl Maden and new baby Lucas spcnt a week with them. Neil and Marie McGavin visited with Ruth and Bruce Kelso of Sault Ste. Marie where Marie attended a surprise bridal shower for Heather McGavin. While on the subject of McGavins, Brian and Shelley McGavins new baby's name is Abby Quinn. Due to Rev. Randy Banks being away for a Conference (Sault Ste Marie) this Sunday, a very capable Graeme Craig took the service. Graeme presented to the congregation a reading by Betsy Schwarzentraub called 'Giving her all'. Graeme announced next Sunday is Pentecost and holy Baptism. Everyone is encouraged to wear red and or yellow to symbolize the "Tongues of Fire". June 11 is Anniversary Sunday and Rev. Al Johnston will be the guest speaker. The UCW will meet June 7. 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