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Russell Review, 14 Apr 1976, page 2

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Page 2, Wednesday, April 14, 1976 SPORTS More Carnival News The Russell Lions Club donated 4 trophies for the hockey showdown 1976. All of the Minor Hockey competed within their own division, and the winners advanced to the finals held Carnival Week. The Showdown was divided into Junior and . Senior. Junior Division particip- ants were as follows: Novice Goalie -- Michael Rothenberger, Forward -- Glenn Patterson, David Bourguignon. Atom: Goal- ie -- Chris Baas, Forward -- Peter Latimer, Kenny Carscad- den. PeeWee: Goalie -- Frank Bols, Forward -- Ronnie Bou- whuis, Chris Laviolette. Bantam: Goalie -- Billy Flynn, Forward -- Stephen Bols, Tom Harrison. Midget: Goalie -- Ian Wade, Forward -- Leo Achtereekte, Mike Flemming. Winner of the Junior Division: Ronnie Bouwhuis, Goalie -- Chris Baas. Winner of the Senior Division: Mike Flemming, Goalie -- Billy Flynn. O.T.H.S. NEWS April 22nd was a very special day. Not because is was school, the last day of the week or that it was spring. Some of the teachers of OTHS had made a cake to be sold during lunch periods. Only men teachers could be in this contest. They were Mr. Branson, Mr. Duboyce, Mr. Lapp, Mr. Potter and a few others. The winner for the most artistic cake went to Mr. Lapp. The winner for the fastest selling cake went to the vice-principal, Mr. Duboyce. All the cakes were very decorative. Talking about some very special events, on the 3ist of March the CFRA 'Happy Blunderers"' Basketball Team visited OTHS to face our team comprised of teachers and students. Playing for OTHS were: Mr. Mallon, Mrs. McCann, Mr. Saunders, Mr. Levia, Mr. Lapp, Mr. Fennell, Mr. Brodribb, Mr. Kerruish, Mr. Duboyce, Mr. Bangay and students Donna Sauve, Trudy Vriend, Pete and Tony Hendrikx. The 'Happy Blunderers" were composed of Dave Shriber, the voice of the 67's on CFRA, Don Courtney from the News Department. John Cavil from CFMO, Dave Ross who works at the news desk. Dave was playing his last game for the 'Happy Blunderers" before going to an Edmonton radio station. We all wish Dave Ross good luck out west. Others playing were Al Dubois, Don Turney and Shelly Emmond. Yes, Al Dubois does the weather for the CBOT Station in Ottawa. Don Turner works in the promotion department and Shelly Emmond does the Traffic Show of CFRA. OTHS poured it on and at one time led 12-0. The Happy Blunderers came back and at half time they were trailing 25-19. At half-time there were some door prizes, compliments of CFRA-CFMO. They gave away three albums and three sets of beer steins. The second half of the game stayed close and OTHS finally won it 44-37. I still say if the teachers didn't have those four students they would have lost. Don Turner put on a lot of points, about 10 or 12. Al Dubois tripped over Donna Sauve's leg and sprained his ankle. Al, you might as well stick to your weather and music. Anyway, it was a good game. I'd like to thank Laurie Crosbie, Tony Difrancescomarino, the four cheerleaders, Beth Dawson, Dora Difrancescomarino, Janet Brownlee and Dawna Ramsay. Especially I'd like to thank Shelly Emmond and the rest of the gang down at CFRA for making this whole thing possible. All the proceeds go the the Morris family who were burnt out a month ago. There was $265 raised. I am sure I had fun being emcee and hope you had fun too. Coming events to OTHS are the boys' basketball Tourney on April 10th, the Girls' Basketball Tourney on April 24th and the Annual Volleyball Tournament at Russell Public School on May 1, 1976. Until the next edition of the Russell Review . . . take care. Garey "Toot"' Ris Left to Right: Dave Shriber, Don Courtney, John Cavil, Dave Ross, Al Dubois and Don Turner. O.T.H.S. Team Curling News The Russell Curlers will be winding up their curling activit- ies this first week end of April, after a very successful season. On Sat. April 3rd is the Wendell Stanley's Cottage Bonspiel for couples or families with the winner getting a free week to spend at Wendell's Cottage near Eganville, and the Consolation Winner getting a free weekend. On Sun., April 4th, Metcalfe are again challenging the Russell men for the "Christie Cup". Russell have been challenged approximately 10 times for this "Cup'"', and due to good curling have managed to keep the Cup in their club for about 3 years. The Russell Masonic Lodge accepted a challenge from the Prince of Wales Lodge in a bonspiel on Sun., March 28th. The Russell Masons came out on top with the top prize going to the team of Barry McVey -- Skip, Merrill McVey, Jim Eadie, Naomi Eadie. Runner-up was Ken Beek -- Skip, Marilyn Sullivan, Wally Wilson, Betty Wilson. Most congenial trophy for the day was won by Keith Boyd. The Curling Closing Party will be held on Fri., May 7th, in the Russell Community Centre. Everyone is welcome to come to the Dance with "Helen's Select- ions' as the Orchestra. Tickets are now available, $2.50 each. Contact Merrill McVey, 445-2824. Ladies division Wilkie Trophy was won by Merrill McVey -- Skip, Anna Brewer, Patti Stanley, Joan Laviolette. Runners-up were -- Mert Sharp -- Skip, Enid Beeton Florence Scott, Patti Barker. Men's Division Lavergne Trophy was won by Gord Saunders -- Skip, Doug Cochrane, Dave Chapman, Doug Pitt. Runners-up were Frank Brewer -- Skip, Keith Boyd, Max Mayling, Bob Smith. Mon. Nite Men's was won by Gord Saunders -- Skip, Jim Middlemiss, Barry Hicks, Rich- ard Hamelin. Runners-up were Randy Hicks -- Skip, Ken Sullivan, Kevin Cochrane. Tues. & Thurs. Nite Men's was won by Frank Thompson -- Skip, Dave Chapman, Max Mayling, Bob Smith. Runners-up were Wendell Stanley -- Skip, David Stanley, Greg Legrand, Greg Cleroux. Mixed Curling Ernie Adams Trophy was won by Barry Hicks -- Skip, Merrill McVey, Al Hill, Sandra Conway. Runners-up were David Stanley -- Skip, Joyce Boyd, Richard Hamelin, Annette Owen. Wendell Phair Trophy was won by Frank Brewer -- Skip, Cheryl Stanley, Brad Sullivan, Patti Stanley. Runners-up were David Stanley -- Skip, Roselyn Grigait- is, Leo Grigaitis, Terry Smith. Russell Review HOCKEY NEWS Russell Midgets Russell Midgets finished the season on a winning note by capturing the Carleton-Dundas League Midget Championship. The semi-final series saw the Russell Boys eliminate Chester- ville in a best 2 out of 3 series by two games to one. The final series against Morrisburg saw the Russell midgets tie the first game and then win three games in a row, the final game on home ice Saturday, March, 27. Russell also has the Leagues (Continued on Page 3) ? 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