Ponoka News, March 20, 2013

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Page 32 PONOKA NEWS

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Champions: The Ponoka Moose Bantam boys of Justin Hyink, Robert Wareham, Ryan Falkiner, Josh Vold, Jayden Hagemann, Jordan Feldberg, Connor Hoffmann, Lewis McDowell, Rylee deJonge, Justin Hall, Logan Abrassart, Braeden Korchinski, Daniel Huchkowski, Noah Spelrem, Levi Robinson, Pierce Clemmer, Jarret Henderson and Alex Mercer and their coaches: Pete Hall, Joe Henderson, Bernd Feldberg, Tim Falkiner and Curtis Huchkowski celebrate their Tier 2 league championship title. The boys beat Eckville 4-3 in a tight game that was tied until the last three minutes of the game. Coach Hall says half the players on the team had never won a championship before and this is a huge feather in their helmets. Submitted photo

PONOKA MINOR SOCCER ASSOCIATION

OUTDOOR

REGISTRATION

2013

Late registration forms available at the Ponoka Aquaplex THERE IS A LATE REGISTRATION FEE OF $20/PLAYER

Alberta 55 plus Summer Games

REGISTRATION ACCEPTED UNTIL MARCH 31, 2013 Call Michelle at 403-783-4773 • www.ponokasoccer.ca

Ponoka Community Golf Club

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NOTICE TO MEMBERS This is to remind all members of the Ponoka Community Golf Club that the deadline for payment of 2013 dues is April 1st, 2013. After that date all adult categories will increase $100. The Club also advises that the Pro Shop will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday, March 30th and Sunday, March 31st to facilitate payment of dues. We have a limited number of memberships. Be sure to get in to avoid disappointment.

FOR MORE INFO PHONE 403-783-4626

Your local Tim Hortons is happy to bring you Tim Hortons Free Swim – complimentary swimming time at your local pool. For a schedule of times and locations, drop by your local Tim Hortons restaurant in Ponoka.

© Tim Hortons, 2010

Want to enjoy a new experience? Well, if you are 55 years old and like to compete, we have the games for you. The Alberta 55 plus Summer Games are being held in Westlock/ Barrhead July 25 to 28. These games attract more than 1,000 Albertans from all corners of the province. But to get there you have to qualify by competing in and winning a zone playoff which are beginning April 3. Activities include athletics, bocce, contract bridge, cribbage (doubles and singles), cycling, floor curling, floor shuffleboard, golf, horseshoes, military whist, pool 8-ball, slo-pitch, swimming, tennis, creative writing and arts and crafts. Don’t hesitate, check out www.alberta55plus.ca or call Dennis or Eileen Ensminger at 403-7836156.


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