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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1971-12-02, Page 8SEAFORTH • Phone 527-0270 Cardinal. The17-jewel,shockproof, anti-magnetic watch from$9.95. Calendar Automatic. Waterproof. Brushed finish case. Radium numerals and hands. White with blue dial, $32.95. Goldtone with champagne dial, $35.95. Cocktail Watch. With matching mesh bracelet. White with blue dial or goldtone with champagne dial, $29.95. Girl's Watch. With easy-to-read full figure dial. White, $9.95. Goldtone, $10.95. Boy's Watch. in robust case. . Sweep second hand and easy-to-read -full figure dial, White, $9.95. Goldtone, $10,95. Every Cardinal has 17 jewels, every Cardinal is shockproof, and every Cardinal is anti-magnetic. From the luxurious, automatic. calendar Cardinal to the $9.95 Cardinal. Because jewels are what makes a watch keep time. And keep on keeping it. And time, we figure, is the one thing you expect from a watch. It's also the one' thing that a $9.95 drugstore watch just can't keep up with. And that's why you'll find Cardinal where a 17- jewel watch belongs. Ara jeweller's counter. It'llstandthetest of time. Figure Skating Club Is Underway A new season for the Sea- forth Figure Club is underway with 85 members registered, ranging in ages from three to thirteen years. In the power skating program there are 23 boys registered. The program is to assist them to improve their skating skills when they play hockey. A family skating night, when the parents joined their children on the ice, was held last Wed- ' nesday to start off the season. Another family night is to be held early in the New Year. Bruce Brady and his wife, Fran are the pros. February 8 has been set as the date for the ' skating carnival for the Seaforth Club. The club president is Mrs. William Pinder. • • LSM FT These Units All Winterized And Ready To Go . 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Snider Motors LIMITED EXETER 235.1640 LONDON 22741'91 Open Weekdays Until 9:00 Saturdays Until 6:00 James Nash, Nick Hauwert, Doug, Anstett, Jim Learn, Chris Ring, Larry Dalton, Eugene Nolan and Bob Bommer. DUBLIN - Mike Feeney, Ron McIver, JIM Van Bakel, Jim McIver, Mike Rowland, Bill Mc- Creight, Ken Bruxer, Terry Kramp, Rick Ryan, Bob Cronin, Frank Claessens, Frank Flanni- gan, David Vonk, Donald Vonk, pat O'Reilly and Jim McCreight. Seaforth plays Mitchell at Seaforth on December 4,in their second home game. A good turn- out would be appreciated. • LEAFS - Coach - Jim Watson Captain - Brendon Lane - Players - Kevin Coleman; Mark Pinder; John Czerwinski; Keith McLure; Brian Flantligan; David Minder; Danny wesenberg; Bruce Brazeape Robbie Smith; Michael Kelly; Louis ,Looby; Michael Bruxer; Mark McIllwain;Robert Deloyer. NOTES: 1. - We require a coach for the Rockets in' the Combine Di- vision. Anyone interested in devoting one hour of their time on Saturday morning is askedrto contact Legion Sports Officer, Don Woods. 2. All playere are reminded that they must wear a hockey helmet to play 1A the Legion Saturday Morning League. 3'. Players should be at the Arena at least 15 minutes before game time. 1 You Get a Good Feeling... . any year-and especially this year-when your most important crop is planted to hybrids developed by the world's most productive hybrid research team. For 1972, this team has even better NEW hybrids all ready for'you-all 100% normal cytoplasm for 1 972- e'Very acre detasseled. Every hybrid farm-field- tested under varied growing conditions and PROVEN for at least two growing seasons. And, you'll be glad to know, many 1970-71 profit favorites will be again available for 1 97 2. Hybrids that proved their superior yielding capacity in the rugged competition of 1970 Project :200 with 35 entrants topping 200 bushels per acre! Hybrids that won the 1970 Iowa Master Corn Growers Contest, the 1 970 National Corn Growers Association Contest for nob- irrigated corn. And-more important-on- yours and th sands of other farms won the "yield contest" you enter every time you plc t a field to corn. For 1972, coo not settle for leiS. Order d plant the hybrids from the winner's circle: Funk's G- Hybrids, Dependable Hybrids. From Dependable People, "NI' Seed Corn is in short supply this year, so order early so , you won't be disappointed. ALLEN HAUGH 1 Mile East of Brucefield Phone 527.0138 USE CHRISTMAS SEALS IT'S A MATTER OF LIFE AND BREATH CHRISTMAS SEALS FIGHT 6 EMPHYSEMA, TUBERCULOSIS dr, AND OTHER RESPIRATORY DISEASES • 1NR C. IMF HygottI OXFOSITORt §Rik:FOOL.Tti! ONT., oge, 2, - 1971 Inctystricii ° League In Action As Four Teams Begin Series (By Gary Gray) The Seaforth Industrial Hock- ey league opened its 1971-72 schedule on Sunday night with all four teams in action. Ip the early game the Kings got a four goal performance from captain Bill Pinder as they edged Optimites Lose First Seaforth Optimist novice team, the Optimites, opened their schedule at Mitchell Saturday, losing to the home team by a score 5-3. Scoring for Mitchell wasJehn Herman (2), Darrel Dietz, Brad Law and Glen Patterson. Goal scorers for the' Optimites, were Ian Doig (2) and Joey Anstett. The first home game wil I be held at the Seaforth Arena on Saturday, December 4th at 7 p.m. The following is 'the list of teams and players for Legion Saturday Morning Hockey. COMBINES (Game starts at 8 AM.) STARS - Coach - Vern Scott Captain - Joe McLean - Players - Keith Murray; Murray Connelly; John Primeau; Mark Golding; Bernard McQuaid;Royce Laycox; Rick Stewart; Doug. Murray; Norman McQuaid; Don Ruston; "Terry Stephenson; Paul Vogels; Jeffrey Reynans. ROCKETS - Coach - To be announced Captain Dwayne Cornish Players - Ken MacDonald; -Kevin Shea; Andre Ducharme; Ricky Ruston; Darrell Dale; Wayne Nigh; Gerald Jordan; Billy Brown (15); . Bill Brown (16); Joseph Bicknell; Daniel Bakker; John Bakker; Terry Dale; Glen. Malcolm. PEEWEES (Game starts at 9 A.M.) BRUINS - Coach - Lloyd Eisler Captain - Ken Bennewies. players - Jim Laverty; Ronny ScOtti„;, Dapny Deleyeg; Michael Ferguson;- rehic1F Kral-bets Cornish; Neil Pollard; Brian Lee. Harry Jansen; Frank Lane; John Deloyer; Frank Nyland; Beverley Learn; Glen Stewart; Allan Du- charme; Rick Dale;, Larry Dol- mage; John Devereaux; Lorne Bakker. LEAFS - Coach - Doug Stewart Captain - Briad Nigh - players -. paul Graham; Gerard Ducharme,Rickey VanValkeegoed Somebody Wants Wh .at You Don't Need! SELL! Through Huron Expositor Classified Want Ads past the Stars by a score of 6-5. Art Strong and Brian Phil- lips scored the other,Kings goals with Phillips goal at 18:55 of the final period proving to be the winner. Jim Carter, Bill Muir, Donnie Hulley, Dave Broome, and Don Scrimageour each scored sepgies for the Stars, who over- came a 2-0 deficit to take a 5-4 lead early in the fine)* per- iod. Gary Osborne in goal for the Stars played a standout game as he kept the score from being higher with many point- blank saves. The Kings were assessed three of four' minor penalties called by Referees Coleman and Frazier. In the late game, Dave Wat- son scored three goals to lead the Blues to a 5-3 victory over the Flyers. Gord Dick added a pair to round out the Blues scoring. Dale Kennedy fired two goals and Brian Flannigan one, to ac- count for , the Flyers scoring. Th,e Blues led 2-1 after the first, Michael Bedard;Charles Stewart Mulvey Drage r; Paul Bodie; Johnny Frericks; Brian Cooper; Ted Montgomery; Tom Snowden; Doug. Henderson; Michael O'Reilley; Peter Vandergen;Paul Carter; John Wilson; Brent Schenck; Tony Loomans; Joey C zerwinski. NOVICE (Game "arts at 10 A.M.) HAWKS - Coach - Ed. Rowland Captain - Billy Flannigan - Players - Bobby Malone;, Billy Mclvor; Bradley Ferguson; Marty Flannigan; Martin Nyland; Arthur Looby;Michael Flannigan; Bobby Van Valkengoed Steven Rowland; Tommy O'Rourke; Bradley Rice. • , CANADIANS - Coach - Ken Wood Captain , Brian Ruston - Players - Michael McLaughlin; Gary Bedard; Don Bruxer;Harold Chesney; Paul Stewart; Mark Pollard; Danny Broome; Brian McGowan;' Steven Underwood; Mark Underwood; Steven Drager; Brett Finlayson. MITES (Game • starts at U BRUINS - Coach - Jack Bedard Captain.: Billy Garrick Players - David mcIllwain; De Cooper; Robbie Lane; Marty•Be- dard; David Huard ; Timely Bra- zeau; Joseph Flannigan; Steven Henderson; Pat Melady; Gary Malone; Jeffrey Bedard; peter •Underwood; Steven Snell; Stephen Ungarian. period, and outscored their op- ponents 3-2 in the final frame. Both goaltenders turned in stal- wart performances with Hender- son of the Blues being the bus- ier ci the two. Montgomery of the Flyers had little chance on Wat- son's three goals as they were all low drives to the stick side. Only two penalties were called in the game. Games for December 5, 1971- Kings vs Flyers 7;30 (p.m. Stars vs Blues 9:00 p.m. Announce Pee-Wee Schedule Nov. 23 Clinton at Mitchell Nov. 23 Hensall at 'Grand Bend Nov. 24 Grand Bend at Zurich Nov. 25 Hensall at Clinton Nov. 26 Dublin at Hensall Nov. 27 Dublin at SEAFORTH Nov. 30 Clinton at Grand Bend Nov. 30 Dublin at Mitchell Dec. 1 Hensall at Zurich Dec. 2 SEAFORTH at Clinton Dec. 3 Grand Bend et Hensall Dec. 4 Mitchell at •SEAFORTH Dec. 4 Hensall at Dublin Dec. 7 Seaforth at Grand Bend Dec. '7 Dublin at Mitchell Dec. 8 Mitchell at Zurich Dec. 9 Dublin at Clinton Dec. 10 Clinton at Hensall Dec. 1.1 Hensall at SEAFORTH Dec. 11 Zurich at Dublin Dec. 14 Mitchell,at Grand Bend Dec., 14 SEAFORTH at Dublin Dec. 16 Mitchell at Clinton Dec. 17 Grand Bend at Hensall Dec. 18 Zurich at SEAFORTH Dec. 18 Clinton at Dublin Dec. 21 Zurich at Mitchell Dec. 21 Hensall at Grand Bend Dec. 21 Dublin at SEAFORTH Dec. 22 Dublin at Zurich Dec. 23 Grand Bend at Clinton Dec. 28 Zurich at Grand Bend Dec. 28 Clinton at SEAFORTH Dec. 28 Hensall at Mitchell Dec. 29 Hensall at Zurich Jan. 3 Dublin at Grand Bend Jan. 4 Zurich at Grand Bend Jan. 4 Clinton at Mitchell Jan. 5 SEAFORTH at Zurich Jan. 6 SEAFORTH at Clinton Jan. 7 Zurich at Hensall Jan. I. 8 Grand Bend at SEAFORTH Jan. ` 8 Mitchell at Dublin Jan. 11 SEAFORTH at Mitchell Jan. 11 Clinton at Dublin Jan. 12 Grand Bend at Zurich Jan. 13 Zurich at Clinton Jan. 14 Mitchell at,Hensall an. 15' Mitchell at SEAFORTH Ja . 15-Grand Bend at Dublin Jac 18 Grand Bend at Mitchell Jan. 18 Clinton at SEAFORTH Jan. 19 Hensall at Zurich Jan. 20 Mitchell at Clinton Jan. 21 Grand Bend at Hensall Jan. 22' SEAFORTH at Dublin Jan. 25 Zuriph at Grand Bend Jan. 25 SEAFORTH* at Mitchell Jan. 26 Clinton at Zurich • Jan. 27 Dublin at Clinton Jan. 27 SEAFORTH at Hensall Jan. 28 Zurich at Hensall Jan. 29 Mitchell at Dublin • PLAYING TIME 'Hensall Friday 7:00 Zurich Wednesday 8:,00 Grand Bend - Tuesday 6:80 Mitchell . Tuesday 6:30 SEAFORTH - Saturday 8:00 Clinton Thursday 6:30 Dublin .. e • Saturday 4:00 Euchre Winners Prize winners st a recent Order of Eastern Star Euchre were: High, Mrs. Liz Brown; Lone Hands, Mrs. H, Dolmage; Low, Mr. Secord McBrien; Lucky Tally, Mr. C. Martin. • ,meeeeeemeremme-- THURSDAY NIGHTERS Team tandings: Squeezers, 39; Buggies, 33; Geriatrics, 31; Sweet Nothings, 24; Crooks, 23; Maulers, 18. Ladies' high single - Carol Raeside, 240; Mary Anne Wei, ler, 2,18. Ladies' high triple - Gerda Nobel, 556e Marg. Hoe, 582. Men's high single - Bill Murdie, 282; Jack Price, 261; Men's high triple - Bill Murdie, 675; Steve Hook, 647. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE t Team standings: Challengers, 37;_eeparp Shooters, 47; Irish Tigers*, 31; Irish Dutchies, 24; Sharp Dutchies, 18; Grey Hounds, 21. Ladies high single and triple; Ann Nobel, 270,749; Mary Nobel, 243, 668;' Men's high single and triple: John Coleman, 280, 695; Gord Ncibel, 239, 660. C.Y.O. LEAGUE 'Team standings: Humans, 47; Super Stars, 45; Africans, 42; Gorillas, 29; Pullets, 27; Baboons 19: Ladies' high single and triple: Mary Van Dooren, 263 and 586; Mary Claesson, 225 and 579. Men's high single and triple: Gary Nash, 256 and 668; Doeg. Hoegy, 250 and 645. ' MINOR LEAGUE Team standings: 'Pros, 43; Tornadoes, 33; Ball Bouncers, 32; Bombers, 31; Born Winners, 27; Pin Knockers, 23. Ladies high single Susan Kunder, 218; Deanna Nobel, 216. Men's high single and triple: Ross Govier, .290 •and 756; Nick Houwart, 180. ST. JAMES' LEAGUE Team standings: Blue Jayes, 44; Ostriches, 43; Rambling Ra- vens, 38; Sky Larks, 34; Crowe, 28; Orioles, 23. Ladies' high single, Ann Noble,' 294; ladies' high triple, • Anne Noble, 728. • Men's high single, Jim Barry, 280;. Reg. Dick, 29'7. Men's high triple, Reg. Dick, 743 and Jim Barry '739. FORESTERS LEAGUE Team standings: Hay Makers, 35; Green Acres, 33; Combines, 26; Hee, Haws, 23; Hay Seeds, 20; Hillbillies, 10. Ladies' high single - Doro- thea Williamson and Elaine Mc- Clure (tie) 218; Ladles' high triple-Dorotheaftwilliamson,571. Men's high single - George Love, 262; men's high triple - George Love, 726. LEGION BOWLING LEAGUE Team standings: Deadbeats/ 46; Gumdrops, 46; Theeeballers, .41; Unpredictables, 35; Armpits, 32; Fiellbell's, 10. Ladies' high single: Ann Wood, 255; high triple - Betty Leonhardt, 642. Men's high single'- Al Nich- olson, e93 and high triple - Don Eaton, 755. EGMONDVILLE LEAGUE Team standings: Wippets,63; Datsuns, 38; Dorts, 35, Cougars, „35; Lincolns, 34; Fords, 26. Ladles high single and triple, Helene Nott, 193 and Joan Hilde- brand, 506. high average, Joan Nobel, 171. Men's high single, Randy Gridzak, 317; high triple, Ed. Baker, 650; high average,- Gord Nobel, 225. TOWN AND COUNTRY Team standings: Tricky Six, 42; Pinetickers, 20; High Fly - er4, 40; Potato Kings, 25; Pack- ers, 33; Dickers,.29. Ladies high single and triple, , Betty Scott, 251 and 623. Men's high single and triple, Bob Harris, 261 and John Snu- shal 650. SEAFORTH MIXED LEAGUE Team Standings: Beetles - 2763; June Bugs - 2670; Bed Bugs - 2653; Caterpillars - 2629; Termites - 2586; Lady Bugs - 2530. Ladies High Single - Rachel Walters - 204; Ladies High Triple (spare) Betty Smith - 549; Barb Wesenberg - 527. Men's High Single - Bill Teall o PP Rona TROrla gu(s SAYS "TAKE MY ADVICE , Crvay or;„ 7-#41/ /CC '1701 310; Men's High Triple - John Coleman -041. Team standings - Cater- pillars, 46; June bugs, 38; Beetles 37; Bed Bugs, 26; Termites, 24; Lady Bugs, 18. THURSDAY NIGHTERS Team standings: Squeezers 34; Buggies, 26; .Geriatries,24; Crooks, 23; Sweet Nothings, 22; Maulers, 18. Ladies High Single - Mary Ann Weiler, 217; Martha Van „Geffen, 210. Ladies' High Trip- le - Mary AnnWeller, 584; Mar- tha Van Geffen, 530. Men's High Single - Doug. Procter, 276; Steve Hook, 258. Men's High Triple - Steve Hook, 690; Doug., Procter, 653. Seaforth Beavers host Port Elgin Sunday afternoon at the local arena When CKNX radio will be on hand to broadcast. the game. The Beavers have. made a good start this year, winning three and tieting one in the'irfirst four startse The Beaver lineup this year includes: Al Carter, Jim Dick, Ray Devereaux, Terry Craig, Murray Henderson, Bob Beutten- miller, Greg Rau, Bill McLaugh- • lin, Wayne Rau, Art Murray, Jack Mcllwain, George Reeves, Ray Anstett and Jim Collins. BEAVERS 6 - LISTOWEL 2 Seaforth Beavers won their third game in a row as they defeated Listowel 6-2 in List- owel last Sunday. Jack McIlwairi led the Beavers 'With a two- 'goal performance with singles going to Greg Rau, Bob Beut- tenmiller, Bill McLaughlin and Murray Henderson. Seaforth Pee Wees won their opener against Dublin 11-0 at the Sea-forth Arena on Saturday. 'The locals were led by two goal performances by Doug Ans- tett, Eugene Nolan and Paul Mc- Clure. Singles went to Larry Dalton, James Nash, Cam Doig, Rick Scott and Doug Fry. A total of nine penalties were called with Seaforth receiving five and Dublin four. • Lineups were: SEAFORTH Ceerdon Geddes, Danny Nash, Doug Fry, Cam Doig, Paul McClure, Brad Scott, Tony Van Bakel, Rick Scott, The November meeting was held in the Centennial room of the church on Thursday after- noon. The president, Mrs. Jack Thompson, opened the meeting with the Call to Worship "A Prayer for Lighfo' followed by a shah prayer. • Minutes were read and adopted with 21 answering the roll call. The offering was received by Mrs. Van Rooijen and dedicated by Mrs.Munn. Mrs. Jas , Keys, the group leader, took as her theme "Jesus the Light of the World" opened this part with prayer. • BEAVERS 6 - KINCARDINE 4 On November 24 the Beavers • defeated Kincardine 6-4 at the • SeafortheArena. Murray Hender- son led the Beavers with a two- goal 'performance with singles going to Terry , Craig, Wayne Rau, Art Murray and Bob Beut- tenmiller. The referee handed out a total of 19 penalties, nine to Seaforth and ten to Kincardine. At the end of the first per- iod, Seaforth led 3-1 on goals by Terry Craig, Murray Hend- erson and Wayne Rate Rusty Milatz replied for Kincardine. In the second period four goals were scored, two apiece and • in the third period each team scored ,one goal to make the final score 6-4. Next home game is Sunday with Port Elgin supplying the opposition. The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. A. Harrison taken from the 5th chapter of Matthew verses 13 - 19. Prayer was offered by Miss Jennie Hogg. The meditation' was given by Mrs. Keys. Mrs. Francis Coleman and Mrs. Robert McMillan sang a duet entitled ,."-Lead Kindly Light". The topic "Let There be Light" was taken by Mrs. Har- rison, Mrs. Hillebrecht and Mrs. Waddell. Mrs. Keys read a poem "Washing Windows" and gave courtesy remarks. Legion Saturday Hockey Will Begin This Week Beavers Win Opener Host Port Elgin Next Two Goal Permformances Spark Pee-Wee Victory VMS Holds Meeting I 'a • • • 0 •