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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Aug 1979, p. 7

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, AuÀ t8,17 Toono lzzard Holds One Day Sce ShoAt Trn Apparently size is no disadvantage in soccer. Getting reàdy to challenge one another here is Mike Janssens of Tyronle, Ieft, and Steven Milis, Enniskillen. by Donna Faire y A break in the action gave Shaun Carlton, Bowmanville, a chance to get a littie something to wet bis whistle. Digesting soccer know-how is Craig Bowers of Tyrone. It was a big( soccer enthusiaç Friday in Tyrone Members of Tc Blizzard Soccei and their coachit offered a one-day school at Tyror for boys in the total of 105 registered for thi Soccer players are constantly on the move. day î%r which was organized by Canadî [sts last John Virtue, Tyrone Duri e., soccer supporter. soccer loronto's Interest in soccer in to tou< r Club the last few years has the go ing staff grown by leaps and boys tl y soccer bounds. Till recently, it trainin ie Park was considered a of thei area. A European sport but has accust boys now become one of the and fi àe event most popular games in gaspin Member of Toronto's Blizzard Soccer Club coaching staff, Mr. Maurice Ford, instructs the boys in the rudiments of the game. the various work-outs. Part of the rising popularity of soccer has been attributed to the high activity leel of the gamhe. No sitting on the, sidelines as in some other sports! In fact, interest is growing sot fast municipalities like the Town of Newcastle are hard pressed to provide adequate soccer, la. ring the day, the ýr pros attempted ih on all aspects of ,ame and put the through a rigorous rig session. Some em were not quite ;to 'med to the pace found themselves ýg for air following pitches. Incidentally, Blizzard Coach Maurice Ford said Tyrone maintains one of the best soccer fields he has ever seen. A lot of young fellows probably hit the sack early Friday night but the experience will undoubtedly produce a number of future Blizzard soccer pros. ENNISKILLEN A very enjoyable afternoon and evening was spent by Miss Betty Wright on Saturdav when, she accompanied ber aunt, Miss Marguerite Wright, Oshawa by car to Port Hope. There, they picnicked in the park and watched the birds swimming on the Ganaraska River from one of the park benches. They also enjoyed many scenic sights on the way to Port Hope and back home again. This being a special treat from Aunt Marguerite to Betty for her birthday. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Roy, Tyrone visited with Mr. and Mrs. Len Stainton on Friday. Mrs. Reta Muller, Coîborne, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. James Muller and Darryl. Lou and Mark Leadbeater holidayed with Mr. and Mrs. Art Leadbeater. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott and family journeyed to Lake Simcoe on Sunday. Ina Beryl Dudley and Neil were later supper guests at the Piggott home. A birthday celebration for Mrs. M. Horn's 88th birthday was held at Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin's on Sat. The group attending besides Mrs. Horn were:, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Drew, Oshawa, Mrs. Roy Taylor, Mrs. Jean Trewin, Mrs. Louise Wright, Black- stock, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McGill, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Trewin, Mr. and Mrs. E. Taylor. Congratulations Mrs., Horn. Master Trevor Wright, Pontypool spent a feW days with his grandparents and aunt, Mr. and Mrs., Edgar Wright and Betty, while his parents and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wright and Jeffrey holidayed at Bon Echo Park. Miss Renea Burke also spent a few days with Wright 's. Mr. James Avery 'was a Saturday overnîght guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rekker and family. The Rekker's were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Avery. Mr. Lawrence Taylor was a recent supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Taylor. Kim, Debbie, Randy, and Tracy Pollard were recent dinner guests of Mrs. G. Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Holmes, St. Catharines were Sat. supper guests. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Lan- caster, Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lockard, Mes- Listen to me b san, Arizona, Mrs. O. Pethick, Mrs. L. Louzon, Jane and Joy, Peterborough were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. S. Pethick. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snow- den, Oshawa, Mrs. B. Brown, Ajax were Sat. visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Art Leadbeater. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pethick, Scarborough, Mr. Cliff Pe- thick, Bowmanville were Sun- day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. S. Pethick. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mont- gomery, Hampton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lola Ferguson and Mrs. Iva Westlake on Sat. night. Sorry to report Mr. Orville Ashton is a patient in Oshawa General Hospital. Get well soon, Orville and corne home. Mrs. Ken Mason, Lake Simcoe spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McGill and attended the decoration at St. Mary's Cemetery, Manvers. Mr. and Mrs. Len stainton accompanied Mr. C. Milis to visit cousins at Seagrave on Sunday.1> Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Lan- caster,, Newcastle were Fr1- day evening dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. Clark Werry, Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Werry entertained ail mem- bers of their family to dinner ai, Rock Haven, Peterborough on Sunday and Inter ail went to the country home of Dr. and Mrs. Clark Werry for a good swim and supper, the occasion being Mr. and Mrs. Allan Werry's 25th wedding anniver- sary. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Werry were Rev. and Mrs. Bigby, Welland and Ross Metcalf, Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. Sante Borto- lazzo and family entertained many friends and relatives on Sunday after baby Nicholas was christened at St. Joseph's Roman Catholie Church, Bow- manville. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Virtue, Judy and Laurie, attended the Dickie - Sanderson wedding in London on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott and family journeyed to Marineland,' Niagara Falls. Mrs. Ina Beryl Dudley accom- boys and l'Il tell you how it's done says Blizzard coach Maurice Ford. panied them on Tuesday. ling had very few ebjîdren to Labor Sunday - Sept. 2nd the A beautiful, warm, sunny,, give his story to. After the regular service schedule will summer day brought forth'a scripture readings Rev. be resumed. smal crowd to th- joint service at our church on Sunday with Roy Ashton at the organ and Rev. Kemnpling at the pulpit. The children's story was entitled "The Quick and The Dead." Rev. Kemp- on "When Jesus Went on Vacation." This week's no- tices are: August service sehedule will be Enniskillen - Aug. 5th and l2th; Tyrone - Aug. l9th and 26th. mary Ynne S a'rlics 33 King St. W. 6345 .for business!' Mary A nne's is totally upddted and better than Drop in today and say, "hello" see what we5ve o Don't miss o-ur' "OPENING SPECIALS"9 They're in the store now. E MNESIJMW m

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