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Castor Review (Russell, ON), 6 Jun 1978, p. 5

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CASTOR REVIEW Jack McLaren Sports Ramblings JETS AWARD NIGHT Metcalfe Jets hockey team was honoured at a banquet held recently in the Metcalfe arena hall. Doug MacDonald was master of ceremonies for the evening and reported the Jets had come through a fairly successful season financially. He hoped that with the return of several of this year's young players the team could be a real contender next season. Players who received awards were: Frank Testa -- MVP and Offensive player of the year. Grey McLaren -- Best defensive player Daly McLaughlin -- Best defensive player. Randy Salmon -- Most improved player. Jeff Holmes -- Team leadership and coaches award. The players in return presented team plaques to coach Bob Gendron and manager Bev Skillen for their efforts and assistance during the season. MVP FOR THE MARVELVILLE KID Just about every town within a radius of 25 miles has from time to time laid claim to being the home of Montreal Canadiens star defenseman Larry Robinson. When Larry was recently awarded the Conn Smythe trophy as the MVP in the Stanley Cup playoffs even more area towns were in there pitching for some front page coverage. I was recently shown a photo of a Russell Bantam team back in the early 60's and guess who was standing in the back row - Montreal's number 19. I believe Larry did play most of his early minor hockey in Russell but Brian McFarlane, on coast to coast TV coverage, continually gives his home as Marvelville, Ont., Brian, as some of you may recall, played for the famous Inkerman Rockets - Inkerman a town which appears on very few maps of Ontario. For those of you who have never heard of Marvelville, it's down the road about 2 miles southwest of Russell. A few years ago it could boast a general store, a cheese factory, a church, a school and, for many years, had one of the finest outdoor rinks in this area. That's all gone but despite the claims made by other towns it sounds like the big de- fenseman still prefers to be known as the "Marvelville Kid" or the "Marvelville Marvel'. Congratulations Larry. SOUTH-CARLETON LEAGUE SOFTBALL Metcalfe and Embrun are the only area teams playing in this Intermediate league this year. Embrun lost their first 2 starts by close scores but in their third outing blasted Carlsbad 19-3. The following is a list of the home games for the coming month: June 2, Metcalfe at Embrun; June 7, Richmond at Metcalfe; June 12, Osgoode at Embrun; June 14, S. Gloucester at Metcalfe; June 16, S. Gloucester at Embrun; June 21, Carlsbad at Metcalfe; June 26, Richmond at Embrun; June 28, S. Gloucester at Metcalfe; July 5, Osgoode at Metcalfe. Game time is 8:30 p.m. Colts. Athletes In Action - Pat Bonnett, Montreal Allouettes; Wendell Deyo, Cincinnati Beng- als; Byron Hemmingway, Hamilton Tiger Cats; above, Lyle Blackwood, Baltimore a personal Saviour. Jesus. Tuesday, June 6, 1978 Page 5 Christian Athletes invade Osgoode High. Four professional football players, from the Athlete's In Action organization, challenged Osgoode Township High School, May 24 in a series of gruelling physical contests - volleyball, sit ups, tug of war and basketball. By means of a double assembly, the whole student body was able to cheer their three representatives on to amazing success. In the first assembly the Osgoode Panthers lost by a narrow margin, but in the second encounter the Panters defeated the Pro, 51 to 49. A few partisans did more than cheer in the tug of war event and the extra help offset the obvious imbalance in muscle-power. This was in a real sense, a challenge directed to each student and teacher in Osgoode High. During both assemblies, these professional athletes shared their testimonies of how they had come to meet Jesus Christ as The climax of the assemblies came when both Pat Bonnett and Wendell Deyo asked those present to consider On May 24, Metcalfe Public School held its annual track and field meet. The students were divided into three classes. In the A class, students aged 9 and 10 competed, in the B class students aged 11 and 12 were vying for top honors and, the C class saw students 13 years of age and over in the medal hunt. Metcalfe Track Following is the list of winners: 1500 meters -- Girls, Sarah Night- scales; Boys, Jeff McDougall 100 meters -- Girls C, Tracey Wil- liamson; Boys C, Marc Brind' Amour 800 meters -- Girls C, Jeannie Mackie; Boys C, Jeff Mc- Dougall G. J. (Gerry) O'Reilley TROPHIES & AWARDS for all occasions SEE OUI DISPLAY ROOM Tel. 445-2008 400 meters -- Girls C, Tracey Wil- liamson; Boys C, Mare Brind' Amour Shot Put -- Boys B, Jim Hill; Girls B, Audrey Matchett High Jump -- Boys B, Dean Mc- Keown; Girls B, Linda Hind Long Jump -- Boys B, Dean Mc- Dougall; Girls B, Tiggy Parker Ball Throw -- Boys A, Michael Robinson; Girls A, Lori Duncan 50 meters -- Girls A, Andrea Szentesysky, Boys A, David Warren 200 meters -- Boys A, David Sheldrerich; Girls A, Kim Heagle The first and second place winners will be competing in the invitational track and field meet at Metcalfe on June 8 with 10 other schools and at Vankleek Hill two days later on June 10. Rhonda Oshier Donna Eastman Russell Hair Fashion F ---- SPECIAL GOLD STUD Wy EAR PIERCING - $850 w fae Call Jackie at 445-5497 BY APPOINTMENT Tues. & Thurs. --9a.m.-5p.m. Wed. & Fri. --9a.m.-7 p.m. Sat. --9a.m.-2:00 p.m. Forced Rd., R.R. 2, RUSSELL M. D. Ross Realty Ltd. FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS CALL: GRANT BOWMAN: 821-1608 DON HOPE: 821-2255 JIM McVEY: 821-2446 Hwy. 31 at Greely 821-2362 Gerry Leroux EXCAVATING Excavators -- Backhoes Dozers -- Loaders -- Ditching Res.: (613) 445-5603 Bus.: (613) 236-6822 RUSSELL Box 39 KOA 3B0 CENTRE DE COUTURE Thibault SEWING CENTRE Ventes -- Service -- Sales Machines 4 Coudre ® Draperies & Confection Custom made Draperies Big assortment of Springtime cotton, eyelet, challis, etc. Sales & repair of sewing machines Raymonde & Hector, Prop. (613) 443-5434 398 RUE NOTRE-DAME ST. -- EMBRUN

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