GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM â€" The girls basketball team at Sophiasburgh Central School was the runner-up in the county tournament held at Kente Public School recently. The girls are: front row, Cindy Murray, Krista Dorenberg, Lisa McConnell, Maria Kempers and Esther deBoef; back row, Sandra Lowe, Paula Forsyth, Lori Fox, Virginia Mitchell, and Andrea VanVliet. ' CONSERVATION AWARDS â€" Prince Edward Region Conservation Authority vice chairman Cordon Lloyd hands Krista Anne Meraw, of St. Gregory’s RCSS, a plaque for the first place poster in the intermediate class, Grades 5 and 6. Todd Hennessy (left), of Sophiasburgh Central, came in thirdand got a certificate. Second-place finisher Andrea Hickman, of Queen Elizabeth, was absent. The presentation was made at a special picâ€" nic at the Macaulay Mountain Conservation Area June 2. The theme for the 14th an- nual poster contest dealt with saving marshes. July 2, 1952 Rev. Kingsley Cutler was inducted as minister of the , Northport pastoral charge of the United Church of 5f Canada. 9 l ' *** ‘S'OPHIASBURCH BOYS â€" The boys basketball team from Sophiasburgh Centra School was the runnerâ€"up at the county tournament held recently at Kente Public School. The boys are: front, Mike Kerr, Mark Lewis, Tim York, Jimmy Lindsay, Masao In- . oue and Dwayne Ebbers; back row, Ray Whitaker, John Holmes, Randy Or5borne and Alan Fraser. . 5‘2“. JUNIOR WINNERS â€" Chairman of the conservation authority‘s education committee, Sherman Bowers, presents the first place poster award (junior category) to Niall Eccles. ' of Sophiasburgh Central. From left, the third and second place finishers, Alan Van Soelen (CML Snider) and Jennifer Rackham (Massassauga Public) look on. The presen- tation took place at Macaulay Mountain Conservation Area June 2. The posters pic- tured the preservation and worth of marshes. r'