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The Huron Expositor, 1971-12-30, Page 6YOUTH RALLY Stiitford Tabernacle Trio Evangelist David Tapley FRI DAY, JAN. 7th 8:00 P.M. SEAFORTH PENTECOSTAL CHURCH EVERYONE WELCOME BAYFIELD ROAD IN GODERICH —10ilte 5147711 0444•4•4444••••••••444 e The reindeer scene painted by Miss C. Raeside and Gordon Wright' won honorable mention in the Christmas decoration contest at Seaforth Community Hospital. (Staff photo) umegamosom Clinton 48241467 Welcome to the New Year .Raise .a cup of kindness. lift your spirits. Havo yourself a happy New Year. And, thanks so much! May the clock of the "taming 'veer' ntetrf;'"161'; you; 'niOny •'retniiiialitei • moments and hours of contentment. CLINTON COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION 49 a. 0 I, I - REGISTER NOW THE CONESTOGA COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY The HURON CENTRE invites immediate registration for the courses listed below. Courses will begin'JANUARY 10, 1972 at Central Huron Secondary School, CLINTON. 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. The equivalent of grades 7 and 8. Studies include basic English, mathematics, and science. The equivalent 'of grades 9 and 10. Studies include intermediate English, mathematics, and science. 11.T.S.D. I B.T.S.D. II COMMERCIAL CLERICAL Studies include commercial English, mathematics, bookkeeping, and typing. Applicants must have Grade 8. COMMERCIAL REFRESHER Studies include commercial English, typing and shorthand. Applicants must have Commercial experience, COMMERCIAL STENOGRAPHIC Studies include office machines, typing, office practice, shorthand, and bookkeeping. Applicants must have Grade 10. FOR REGISTRATION, OR FURTHER INFORMATION ON FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME STUDY CALL 527-1090 "RICK DIAZ" Dec. 27th -- Jan ist Teddy Adams Jan. 3rd 8th In the Huron Lounge * N\ N ;hots D. 1,31O Fr PERFECT ' 1 Sot:I A SAFARI OF LAUGHS WITH THE CARRY ON GANG' • The Management and Staff of the • QUEEN'S HOTEL Extend Warm and Hearty Greetings of the Season imeaortxtlir caw ir-Two THE .4.1r1171W4G-IAIE g MANE NOINRO.SIONEYJAMES CHEFS WRY JOANSIMS TERRY SEE KENNEIR CONNOR OERNARO ORESSIAWJACKIPIPER MMII.Ma .1 ton. COLOA SAT. MAT. 1 HOTHITIOLEILIGIT WALTER NO1111411 TIAZASUITE" tOINEEN JAMMU 'LEE STAPLETON VORIS r GRANT•5 4* 4K Woel,5 only One Day of Love .** During that century Truth sleeps, Between The restless Arms of disturbing Dream". • • ••••• :•• A SEAFORTH Most Goals - Pinder (K) 7 Most Assists- T.PH1111Ps(K) 5 Most Penalties - Kennedy (FL) 16 min. Most Penalized Team - Blues and Flyers - 34 min. Leading Goal Tender - Huard & Henderson(BL) 3.25 Osborne (S) 3.50 Cooper (K) 3.75 Montgomery. (FL) 5.00 Legion Scores Results of games played on December 24: COM 3INES Rockets 6 Stars 4 PEEWEE Bruins 3 Leafs 0 NOVICE Canadians 1 Hawks 1 MITES Bruins 4 Leafs 3 STANDINGS COMBINES Rockets 4 3 0 1 Stars 4 0 3 1 PEEWEE Bruins 4 3 1 0 6 Leafs 4 1 3 ' 0 2 ' NOVICE Canadians 4 2 1 1 5 Hawks 4 1 2 1 3 MITES Leafs 4 2 1 1 5 Bruins 4 1 2 1 "3 LEADING SCORERS D.Cornish (Rockets) 8 goals F. Lane (Bruins) 4 goals B. McGowan (Canadians) 4 goals M. MctIwain (Bruins) 8 goals Leading Goaltenders G. Stewart (Bruins) 1 shut out B. Boomer (Bruins) 1 shut out K. McClure (Leafs) 1 shut out Next games scheduled for Friday, December 31 at regular times. to tie up the game. Danny Nolan slipped the puck by Hensall at 2:55- assisted by O'Shea to take the lead 3-2 only to have Ingram for Hensel' score at 9:55 and tie it all up again. Danny Nolan again put Seaforth ahead at 13:43 unassisted.,Seaforth could not hold their opponents with Jamie Caldwell scoring at 19:15 to tie the game 4-4. Eight penaltieS were handed out with both teams receiving four each, Seaforth Bantams next home game is Wednesday, Dec- ember 29 when they host Zurich, at 7 P.M. Mark 25th (Continued from Page 1) ,visited her sons here some months ago. Mr. and Mrs. Stinnissen have a family 'of three sons and a daughter. Pete, a biologist, is with the Department of Lands and Forests at Wawa, Ontario, ,Michael is a student at Fanshaw College while Arnold and Ida attend School here. During the evening, Ewart Wilson on behalf of those present made a presentation to the couple and read the following address: All of us - your relatives, friends and neighbours are here to honour you to-nite on this very happy occasion. In this small way we show our apprec- jation to you both and your family for being such fine neighbours, for your wonderful contributions •to our community life, to you 'Arnold fOr your generous help and service on committees, to you Leenie for your faithfulness to our Girl Guide program and all it entails, to your daughter and sons by their good example and co-operation. We want you to accept this as a remembrance of this happy occasion together. Our best wishes to you both and your family and many more happy years ahead. THIS WEEK AT THE ROYAL HOTEL MITCHELL 'THURSDAY MAITLAND TRIO FRIDAY:— NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY 'MAITLANDYRIO SATURDAY:— MAITLkND TRIO In. the Crown Room Dining room open on Sunday: from 12 noon • 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the everting. .21fay the New Year bring abiding Peace and harmony. It is with sincere thanks we extend our best wishes to everyone. HURON CONCRETE -SUPPLY LTD. 527-1206 •uoderi6h524-701 HIBBERT TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL DUMP Will Be Open MONDAY, JAN. 3rd 1972 From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and then closed until further notice. Anne Burchill, Clerk, Township of Hibbert Dublin, Ont. 4) 4' 4 OF HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., DEC. 30, 1971 RESTAURANT and TAVERN — ENTERTAINMENT — SATURDAY "THE BLUETONES" .040F4)14444 Trounce Kings For First Defeat Terry Johnston , on the staff of Seaforth District High School and member of the London Lords, who has been selected as a member of the Senior Ontario Rugby Football Union All-Star Team. RECEPTION AND DANCE for Mr. and Mrs. DennisN'"-- Beuerrnann at "Family Paradise Hall FRI., JAN 7th Music by "The Silver Strings" Ladies please bring lunch Every week more and more people discover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Expositor Want Ads. Dial 527- 0240. (By Gary Gray) In Industrial Hockey action on Sunday, Dec. 19th the Stars moved . into a first place tie with the Kings by trouncing them by a score of 8 - 3. It was the first defeat of the season for the Kipgs who had won their first three games including a 6 -5 victory over the same Stars earlier in the season. After four games the Stars and Kings have .six points apiece on three wins and a loss. The third place Blues stayed in contention by picking up their second win of the season by downing the winless Flyers 5-2. Bill Teall and .Dave Broome each fired the Hat Trick for the Stars over the Kings. In addit- ion to his three goals Teall also picked up two assists. Reiny Van Loon, and Earl Gray (Teall's linemates) scored the other Stars' goals. League scor- LEGION BOWLING LEAGUE . Team Standings:GumdroTs; 62; Threeballers, 60; Deadbeats, 58; Unpredictables, 39; Armpits, 34; Hellbells, 20. Ladies' High Single - Betty Leonhardt, 262. High Triple - Jackie Melanson, 658. Men's High Single and Triple- Al Nicholson, 273; 668. ST. JAMES LEAGUE Team standings: Ostriches, 65; Blue Jays, 65; Rambling Ravens, 55; crows, 50; Orioles, 41; Sky Larks, 39. Ladies' high single and triple, Entertainment this week at the Elm HAVEN Shirley Fields playing something for every- body, both Western and Rock Next Week:— The Landlords CLINTON MOTOR HOTEL Finlayson and Veteran Jimmy Watson in their win over the Flyers. Don Jefferson and Tom Devereaux scored for the Flyers who played the entire game with only six players. Games for Sunday, Jan. 2, 1972: Stars VS Blues 7:30 Kings VS Flyers 9:00 LEAGUE STANDINGS GP W L G.F. G.A. P'TS. Stars 4 3 1 22 14 6 Kings 4 3 1 18 15 6 Blues 4 2 2 13 13 4 Flyers 4 0 4 • 9 20 0 Mary Noble, 290 and 731. Men's high single, Gord Noble, 276; high triple,. John Coleman, 716. Season's highs - ladies' high single and triple, Anne Noble, 344 and 908; high average, Mary Noble, 256: Men's high single and triple, Gord Noble, 385 and 833; high average, John Coleman, 241. SEAFORTH MIXED LEAGUE Team standings: June Bugs, 2952; Lady Bugs, 2858; Termites, 2686; Bed Bugs, 2678; Caterpil- lars, 2642; Belles, 2492. Ladies' High Single and Triple Thelma Coombs, 219 and 633. Men's High Single - Geo. Ribey, 285 and Men's Triple - M. Hubert, 675, spare E. Matz- old, 711. Team standings: Caterpil- lars, 66; June Bugs, 59; Bertles 49; Bed Bugs, 40; Lady Bugs, 31; Termites, 28. Seaforth Bantams came through with their third tie of the season tieing Hensall 4-4 on Wed- nesday, December 22. Terry Mc- Donald opened the scoring for Hensall at 1:40 of the first period. Jamie Caldwell picked up another goal for Hensall to lead the hockey game 2-0 at the end of the first period. Bill O'Shea chalked up the lone goal in the second periodforSea- forth assisted by Steve Bennett and Danny Nolan making the score 2-1 In favour of Hensall. O'Shea• came through- again in the third period, assisted by Brian Murray 4 3 3 4 3 T.Phillips(K) Gray (S) 2 3 El.Muir (S) 2 2 Hulley (S) 2 2 Carnochan(S) 1 3' B.Watson (S) 1 3 B.Phillips(K) 1 3 4 4 1 3 3 5 7 6 7 16 6 o 5 4 9 4 0 4 6 4 3 4 6 Mg leader, 13111 Pinder and Vet- TOP TEN SCORERS erans Art Strong and Gary Fettles scored for the Kings who G.P. G A .PTS, PIM were outplayed throughout the Pander K) 3 7 3 10 6 game. Strong (K) 4 6 1 '7 0 The Blues got single goals D.Brootne(S) 4 6 1 '7 3 from Gary Nicholson, Larry . Teall (S) 3 Broome, Jack Groothius, Jim Kennedy (F) 4 3 Bantams Tie Hensall •