Page 10 ELGIN MINOR HOCKEY REGISTRATION for Elgin Minor Hockey will take place Saturday, November nth. from 10 a.m. until noon. All boys and girls, ages 6-16 are welcome to Join. Regis- tration id open to anyone in South Crosby Township, or the surrounding Townships. The program will begin with ROAD HOCKEY every Saturday morn- ing until so have ice. Then we will switch to regular hockey and scheduled ice times. Age groupings are as folllws: Junior 6-9 years. Intermediate 10-12 years Senior 13-16 years The registration fee will be $2,00 for each player, with a maximum of $5.00 charged to a family. Registration forms will be sent to the surrounding schools before the registration date. Please bring the completed form and fee to the South Crosby Public School gymï¬gn November hth. Elgin Rink Fees Membership for Elgin Community Centre winter skating, hockey and broomball may be purchased after Nov. lst from: - Mrs. Marilyn MacLennan - Mrs. Lila Welch - Mrs. Phyllis Connell - Mr. C. Smith Individual Season Ticket $5.00 Family ----- $10.00 Other donations appreciated. BINGO EVERY SECOND SATURDAY sponsored by the Ladies :5 flhxilliary of the South Crosby Fire Department and held at the Community Room of the Fire Hall in Elgin, there will be Bingo games on October 28th November 11th, 25th, December 6th and 23rd. Regular games, 8 p.m., Early ‘Bird game 7zh5. Jackpot $100.09»_ VII I TOM’S GENERAL “ORE ear. (365' ’ MORTON, HWJS‘ Sam - 1'5 Surf AN‘I OCCASION! NORTH LEEDS LANTERN ELGIN HOCKEY MOTHERS PRESENT PAUL POWERS MAGICIAN & VENTRILOQUIST 8 p.m. Friday, November 3rd. at South Crosby Public School TICKETS $1.00 Available at door A FABULOUS EVENING OF FUN AND ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL AGES. REQUIRED FOR ELGIN COMMUNITY CENTRE and ‘ice surface for winter APPLY TO C.G. SMITH, Elgin at 359-5933 Salary to be negotiated TO THE ELECTORS IN THE TOWNSHIPS OF REAR OF LEEDS & LANSDOWNE AND SOUTH CROSBY I would ash you to Atncehety conbtdeh me at youn ochoot bound tnuetee ï¬ve the team 1979 8 1980. I have ï¬ahmed tn South Cnoeby at R.R.3,Etgtn 60h twentyâ€"6tve yeans. Duntng thto pehtod 06 ttme,I have been acttvety tnvotved tn vahtout dopectb 06 Muntetpat ttï¬e. I have been a votunteen ï¬tneman and tOWnohtp assessoh 60h thhee‘yeans,1965~66-67. I have oenved on townbhtp eounett 60h otx yeahs, gout 05 these as Deputy Reeve. I 6eet that thto muntctpat expehtenee gtveo me an undehotandtng 06 the ï¬tnanctat Attuatton that to abeotutety neeeseahy tn AChOOZ bound Opehattonb at thto ttme. Vouhs vehy otncehety, .CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONS In the past few weeks, a small but mighty contingent of runners from South Crosby Public School, under the coaching of Mr. Michael Plancke, the school's Physical Education teacher, have made the school and the community proud of their efforts and tal- ents. At the South Grenville Invitational Meet, with 17 Leeds and Grenville Public Schools competing, the results were as follows: FEE-WEE GIRLS (103 Competitors) IBIESII'CEEBEll 1st. Jennifer MacLennan 1hth. FEE-WEE BOYS (125 Competitor-g) racey t nth. Ronald Pyne 7th. Shawn Perrin 10th. Scott Patterson 88th. JUNIOR GIRLS§89 Competitors) S8 7 rd. JUNIOR GIRLS (89 Competitors)â€" Iisa Sï¬ItE 3rd. Brenda Corcoran 5th. ;} h. Team Ana Maria Skoryna 7t Standing Jennifer Bock 8th. Shelly Summers 25th. Laurie Corcoran 32nd. JUNIOR BOYS (155 Competitors) Kan ECE Ist. Kevin Smith 11th. Canman Connell let. SENIOR BOYS (71 Competitors) erry r 5th. Sam Connell 2Ath, Darryl Burton 33rd. John Henderson 35th. Earl McFadden On October let., the team travelled to Maynard to another Cross Country Race, to which over 20 schools had been invited. Again, despite very stiff com- petition from at least onexvery strong Ottawa team, the South Crosby results were exceptional. FEEâ€"WEE GIRLS (120 Competitors) IBIgaII CEnnell 6th. Jennifer MacLennan 23rd. PEE-WEE BOYS (120 Competitors) RonaIa Pyï¬e llth. Shawn Perrin 12th. Tracey Smith 22nd. Scott Patterson 83rd. JUNIOR GIRLS (72 Competitors) Lisa Sï¬itï¬ Eth. 1 2nd. Place Jennifer Bock 6th. as a team Brenda Corcoran 13th. out of Ana Maria Skoryna 17th. over 20 Laurie Corcoran 25th. schools. Shelly Summers 39th. JUNIOR BOYS (110 Competitors) Daan BECK Ist. SENIOR BOYS (62 Competitors) Terry Sï¬ith 6th. 13t° Place John Henderson 35th. Congratulations to each and every runner. And especial praise to Mr. Plancke, who en- courages and promotes a high standard of physical fitness among the youth of our community. TRACTION MAKER: Some people also carry a box of ashes in the trunk of their car during the winter. If you get stuck, a shovel or two of ashes under the tires often provides just I the grip you need to get free. caretaker " 78-79