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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1973-01-11, Page 7^ POSITIVELY END SATURDAY, JAN SPECIAL CLEARANCE PRICES ON -ALL 41. Will Continue While Quantities Last • WATCH OUR ADS. FOR REGULAR WEEK-END . SPECIALS THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Ladies' Crimp-knit SLACKS . % PRICE Misses' and Half Size DRESSES - • • • • • • • % PRICE Paris Star CO-ORDINATES . % PRICE Petite Size DRESSES 1/1 2/2 PRICEPRICE Vi Ladies' Knitted TOPS , • PRICE _,LadieBLAZtRS Group of PARTY DRESgES • • • - • • % PRICE Boys' Suede Denim and Corduroy . FLARE PANTS % PRICE Boys'' Long Sleeve --- 141 KNITT Pi. SHIRTS - • ,, . .. . 1/ PRICE Wednesday All-Day Closing Now. in Effect Friday Hours: 9 to 6 P.m. until end of Mardi Save over CLEARANCE .SALE • while they last at !'participating Motb-Ski Dealers • .1973 "Capri" Model 340 cc twin 25'h.p. Regbfar Price - $995.00 • oYou save cre Sale Price -' $.789.00" $206,00 • 1973 'Capri" Model 440 cc' twin , -- 30 h. p. Regular Price - $1095.00 You ' save.. Sale Price -- $849.00" '$246.00 -• 1973 "Capri" Model 296 cc single cyl -20 h.p. Regular Pride - $745.00 You save Sale Price - $619.00 - $126.00 *LIMITED OFFER Check with your local Moto-Ski dealer to see if he is one of the participating'dealers, See the Yellow Page§ for the name of your nearest dealer, 1 ""F.O.B. Factory • on. a Brand-New 1973 • MOLO•Ski OPTIMISTS Seaforth Winter Carnival -Saturday, January 20/73. Features - • Seaforth Girls' High School Band • Woodstock Majorettes • Goderich Majorettes • School Snow Sculpture Pa rticipants • Seaforth's Snow Queen • School ,Floats • Business Places Floats • Service Club- Floats • School Olympic Participants For Information Contact: KEN CAMPBELL 1,,Dublin, Ont. To •ensure that your snow sculpture entry is' not missed by the judges, please forward l this coupon to Ken Campbell or John McCarron. Name Street ....., LAFF OF THE WEEK .. i • -,, vr m--' so '4 , ... e e. *34 4 07' Ke.ithlillarar Ilie•Sea,fOrth MidgetS fMter'^* twee the Clinton l!fidgeta and defeated theM.04 OnWedeeedayl There were 19 Miner penal; ties 'fended out .with Seafortil With half•Alle. Schedule played caU.ed. Gap Montgomery in the getting 3. TheXe Were 2 fighting in the 4.eatOth Inclaskrial Hockey nets for the BlUeS turned in his 'n• ags, One each team, and Leagee, the Kinge and Stars re- heat performance of the season.„ 1 WiscOnduct received by. Sea; Main deadlocked in first place Mee Huaed turned in his usea with 10 points api ede, based on good goaltending performance, for ;91• 4 1' ' Clinton came out fast in the five' Wins and 2 losses. The the .SegfoRtt) Soperp.. 40044; ,Goderich Suitors, by a score' of at seafo h, Tuos#Y,004,. The ,gam was tied 3.-3g the: end the, Mast Pen*, 134 scored all thraegaar .. fOrth goals with ,O$Ptteninilleri, KeXiwala and ,p,elniage p10#10 up • assists, Replying'-.for cgcleitott were Bin palow, Art McDougall and wayne Fisher. • In . the second period each team_picked up rt goal. Mo, Laughlin scored' ,his fourth of the ,night at 10;10. and Ron :Millar scored for Goderich at 143. 1n the third period 1tehhte Laurie, front neuttennillier, and Anstett and Jim Sills frOM Ran and ' ,A.nstett 'rounded. out #10 scoring for the Heavers. wayne Fisher scored' his second for the Sailors at 16:01. A. total of 14 penalties were called with' 8 to Seathrth and .6 to Goderich. Each team had a major. TIE 6 - 6 Cm JarMary 5, the Beavers and .Sailors played to a 6-6 tie 'In Goderiat4 gentemniAer feore , tWieejer the DaParfi# Judi M# uwarin scared WO' and' Mow Laughlin and TOTYPRio added singles. ROA lwitllar 'scorecl•tWiee foie the Ballots, Wayne Fisher added pair and Art' mepougalt and RODHAGEN - 44441-laytt al shing. eles te, OP '411 if era called, tout' apiece. t OPfleriCil ..4,OOPad411.XVP first, two in the seeped P•110',04%. • 4I1 tti thtrcl, seatgrA .so,red Vnee in the first,' twice in the ttaeliorod.nti, and three Weep in the 01 Kings: Flyers,, Who got off to a fast In the late contest. the. Stars . ''wlanerf: pla;ycle c11,1,,ttearndoyZi2ar7SieneUrt:d° Start, have new lost thre e in , completely cloMi nated play as from John Graham. TTheyalinest a row and skidded into third they handed, the slumping Flyers got another. minutes later ':en a place with 7 pbints. The Glues •a 12 - 2 shillacking. ' 'two man breakaway but Ray Hut- remel a in the basement with.one , :„ Steve -Southgate and Tom . chinson managed to stop the rush. pt. in seven games. ' Devereaux , led the Stars attach'. The over-all effort in the game On Sunday. night Dale Kel- with Southgate picking pp fc hkr ' by Clinton would have been nedy's thi rd goal or the game goals and , Devereaux scoring greater probably, hid they proved to be the winner as the three times and assisting on two managed to score, Seaforth got Kings edged the Blues 6 - ,5. others. Southgate's performance even before the 'period was over Kennedy's three goals along ,moves him from sixth place to " with ,Barry Lane scoring ' from with one assist puts him In sole second in League scoring, one Dave McClure: possession of first place in the point behind the leader. I-listen' its Seaforth then came to life in teen scoring race with thir- goals lead - the league in that the middle period 's they pushed teen Ants. Gary Nicholsorewith department. Brian 'Leonhard,. three past -the Clinton goalthnder, a pair of goals and Steve Eckert contributed a pair while Don Dean Ryan. First, Brie!) Lane with one rounded tout tIA King's Morton, Jim' ,Montgdmery -and ' scored from Barry Lane and scoring.' Jim Finlaysim- added one apiece. 'Marvin Kale. Then, 'Bill 0' Dave Watson paced the stitYit ..A.- Bill . Price and , Jack.B,aker Shea scored WitiCas.iists going, staffed :Slues by -firing three Were the only Flyers to beat to .,Paul Hulley and Danny Nolan. goals and adding one assist, The Stars? goalie Jerry•Cooper. Bill O'Shea , scored 'again his four points pushed him from ninth The Stars held a commanding •. second goal . of the night frdm place to third place in League .. 8 - 0 lead after the first period, Dwayne Cornish and Marvin Kale. scoring, pan Muir and Gary Bet- Only two minor penalties- were Gary Phillips opened the scot ties' scored the other goals for, called in the game. - leg for Seaforth in the final the Blues who trailed atone time • Games for Sunday, January period unasaisted:APhillips' se- in the game by a store of '5-1: 14„1973. Flyer s• , coed goal them came from Paul game ' The was fast and close • • Flyers vs Kings '7:30 'Hulley and Dwayne ,Cornish. With only 3 minor penalties being, •Blues vs Stars 9:00 Barry Lane .pushed the margin , to 7-i, connecting from Marvin I, .11. L. STANDINGS . • ,' . • kale. Clinton got two with.Ran- - G.P. , W. ' 1.:„ 'r, . G.F. G.A.- pTS..''T,pim • , dy .Millar getting his second and 7 5' .32 _1 .. 242880 24 134 '- ,41700 677623 . • 2 . third goal or the nightvAboth . unassisted. Barry Lane .then . got' the, hat trick from Brian 6 1 20 44 1 82 • Lane anCIVIarvin Kale, which was Kale's fourth assist of the game. Danny Nolan finished' out the scoring in the game from Brian' ' Murray. CANCELLED GAMES Seaforth we ,to visit Clinton ri On Saturday, J nary 6. The• game was can elled when the Clinton team ,was at a hockey , tournament in Petrolia. The game, will be ' played at a later date. NEXT GAMES .'„ handler, "1 already had three. ' • On January 17, Seaforth plays a • • . , tberrev rasts' trying to get a.quar- at Zurich, • , ' • ' • *4- VEIA Intermediate 'C' Hockey • e• FARM EQUIPMONT Matter "411PliER WE ,SELL SEIMear. AYR-GALT SEAFOTHI HURON RURAL LEAGUE Team. Standings: dhipmnnks, 53; Panthers, 48‘ Tigers, 47; Cougars, 401 Grouedhogs, 33; Heavers, 31. Ladies' High Single end Triple, Pearl McCallinn, 23'7 and 848; Men's High Single - Geo. Love,. 267, High Triple, Clyde McClure, 633. 7 * TUESDAY,2 JANUARY_ 16th • 1 Kincardine vs. -Seaforth- * - 8:30m . . SEAFORTH ARL iIA Stars Kings Flyers Blues Southgate (s) 7 le D. Broome (K) '7 • 9 D. Watson (By' 7 t5 Price (F.) 7 8 Hulley • (5) ' 6 5 5 . 10 Baker (F) '7 - 4 10 J.Ilenderson (S) '7 :3 6 9 ' t eonhardt (s) 6 4 4 8 B. Watson (K) 7 1 '7 8 • • Leading Goalie - Cooper (S) 2.71 , Most. Goals Southgate (s) 10 Most Assists: - Kennedy (K) & B.. Watson (K) Most penalized Player - Betties (B) 21 , mins. Most Penalized Team Blue - Least penalized Team - Flyers- 66-mins. ; I.' Hi, L. SCORING RACE , G.P. G. A., PTS. ' PIM. Kennedy (K) • '7 . 6 ' '7 13 15 2_, 12 - , 2s • 11 • 6 6 II • 19 2 10 9 7 • I 7 ' .• 3 '15 12 9 C. Y. O. Team Standings:Speeders,39; Lucky Charms, 35; Mothered, 24; Moufidites, 14. Ladies' High Single, Mary Van De' ren, 22/, High Triple, Deanna, ,,obel,' a .6. High Single, An* Nyland, 200; Hiigh Triple, Ron Young, 505. TOWN AND COUNTRY Team Standings: Tricky Six, 65; Dirty `-Six, 62; Hot-Shots,- 47; Pin Hunters, 46; Wild Cats, 45; H. & H., 31. Ladies' High Single and Triple, Dorothea Wil- liamson, 296, 663. Men''s High Si ngle and Triple - Carl yan- derzon, 297, '727. YOUNG ADULT'INTERTOWN Team Standipgs: Goderich, 101; Seaforth, 88; Stratford,85; Wingham, 56. High Single: Al Sanders, 315, Kevin Rumig,256; tiigh Five: Kevin Rumig, 1039; • Gary Brenzil, 1027/. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Team Standings: Maple Leafs, 38; Canadian wings, 5'7; Travel- lers, 58; Speediest 48 ;Diamonds, 51; Super Stars,"57. Ladies' nigh Single and Triple, Mary. Nobel, 243-717; Men's High Single' and Triple, Reg. Dick, 296, 697. LEGION BOWLING LEAGUE Team Standings: Jahaat, 63; Heathers, 57; C.C,C.p., 52; Team Canada, 50; Pussy Cats, 48; Con- stables kida, 45., Ladies' High Single, Marg. Ungrian, 249; High Triple, Joan •Eaton. Men's High Single- and Triple, Don 'wood, 312, 770. DUBLIN MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE - Team Standings:, Hot Rods, 52 pts., Roadrunner's, 58; Dum, dum 81,- the Bowling Five,' 79; Butterflies, 56; Spitfires, 49; Red' Barbns, 64.• Men's High Single and 'Triple, Frank Eick-!' meir, 300, 792. Womens' High. Single, Leona McCarthy, 246, High Triple, Joan Stapleton, 599. SEAFORTH MIXED LEAGUE Team Standings:. Bouncers, • 58; Gutter Balls, 55; Strikers, 50; • Head Pins, 48; Lane Lea- pet's, 45; Aces, 40. Ladies' High Single, Flora Ann McAllis- ter, 247; High Tripfe, HelenGar- rick, 556. Men's High Single, and Triple, J. Coleman, 277, 686. • Down At •The Lanes Man at door: "I'm asking fore donations for the 'new children's home we're building. I hope you'll give what you can." Tired-lopking mother: "Fine. I'll give yriu two boys, two girls or one of each." In a speech on honesty, Mark Twain- told of the time when, as a boy, he stole a melon from a cart, went into an alley to eat it, but , that no sooner had he set his teeth into it when he paused as a strange'feeling came over *him $‘1 came to a quick conclusion. Virmly,,I walked up to that cart, replaced that MelcIK and took a ripe one.'; Asked .why it was no'problem to get money ' froM" his father while other` students found it dif- ficult, a college freshman replied, wit's a snap, L.--just threaten to come home."„ - Said the , man to the pap- handler,: "No,' I woe't•give you' a quarter, but VII buy ,,you some breakfast." "Forget it," replied the pan- -•-" THURSDAY NIGHTERS' . Team Standings: Sco;pions, 47; Colts, 46; Athletics, 95; Ook piks, '42; Firebirds, 38; Top; Dogs - . Ladies' High Single, Joan Price, 310., Tr-i Marg. McCauley, • 695.4_ Men's High Single and Tri pie, Steve Hook, 32'7, 776. ' Y. Be C. Team Standings:Swallows,83; Pee Wees, 63; Robing, 57; Chick- adees, 47; Budgies.; 41; Canar- ies, 24., Weekly Highs, •Bill O'Shea; 291, 732; Gerry Nobel, 223., 558: • Birthday -celebrations were held Sunday at the Brodhagen Community Hall for Mrs. Philip Rock, who 'was, 87 on Tuesday. Guests who were present were Mr. • and Mrs. Fred A. Kistner, Brodhagen, Mr. and Mrs. George Rock; R.R. 4, Walton, Mr. and. Mrs; Roy Kistner, and family, A.R. 2, Monkton, -Mr. and Mrs, Don Jackson and Dorothy, Debbie and Karen Walker,Gederich, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rock and family, 'ITEM: A tangelo is a cross be- tween the grapefruit and the tan- gerine. ITEM: window shades are in fashion now, available, iri a multi- tude of colors,' patterns and styles. Homemakers can co- ordinate shades and drapes as a window treatment; the shades will brotect draperies from the sun. ITEM: Those dull, drab Vene:- tian blinds have gone colorful. One firm offers Ulna in a selec- tion of 60 eolerT, as well as brass Charles Scherbarth on New and aluminuni f nishes. Year's Day were Mrs. Louise Family • KU M@ oL, • t Kitchener,Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Huai an Jelmifer, Seaford:1 Gary, Sharon, Judy, Doug_ and David Rock and Allan schenk, R.R. 1, Bornholm, Mrs. Minnie Hoppenrath, ,Mitchell, Mr. John PuShelberg, Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kistner and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan R iehl andfam ily,,Strat- ford. Karen Walker, Goderich also celebrated her 13th birthday the same day. Mrs. George. Rock baked and decorated a birthday cake • for the celebrants, Many lovely gifts were received. Last Wednesday afternoon the L.C.W. held the'regular monthly meeting. Mrs.* Edgar Eiligsen, • Mrs'. Albert Bauer and Mrs. Lloyd Prueter were in charge of Devotions . The Rev. A. Horst led in Bible Study,the topic be- ing wMariality" the worshipping of Mary, the Mother of Jesus. Birthdays were reported by - Mrs. a nd Vock; Mrs. George Rock and Mr's. Henry Bennewies. The next meeting will be held on Feb. '7 at 2 p.m: when a film will be shown from the On- tario -Heart Foundation. There will also be a Topth and Take .The, World's Day of PrayerService will be held here in 1VIarch. (intenTeil for last week) • ' Flowers were placed in St. Peter's 'Lutheran Church from the funeral of the late Mrs. Mary Hillebrecht who passed away. re- • cently. • Miss Mary 'Goodanetz, ronto, Mr. John Goodanetz, Los Angeles, California and Mr. Neil Krouse, Vancouver, Eifc. visited Mrs. Norman Bennewies. and Cheryl, Saturda.y. Mr. and Mrs. Les wietersen spent the weekend in Hamilton with -Mr. and Mrs. Cake- • bread. Guests' of Mr. and Mrs. cleaning that.doesn't carry with it the risk of streaking or dis- 'coloring. It is best to send the article to a reliable leather dealer. Item:" Add life . to-a dull kitchen! ' (Antique your .kitchen cabinets with supplies readily available from a paint dealer and add a colored counter, top. Item: Cream' and lotion cos- metics can spoil -like food. To prevent contamination by bac- Aerie, keep cosmetics in a cool place out of direct sunlight. Keep jar lids and bottle caps on se- curely. Use cosmetics soon after, purchase: Correspondent , Mrs. Ken Elligsen • Mr. -and MTS. Carl idck and Mr.• Mrs, anddinneiest g i lsoboef M. d rt1;r eanneh were Mrs. George Sherrinbf Kitchener on Friday evening, ' Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Diegel at, Shakes peare. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sholdice and Mrs. Henry Koch, Stratford. Congratulations to 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilbert on the safe arrival of their new baby boy Smiles • ,fortirCommunity Hospital. early Sunday morning at sea- • - Miss Donna Leonhardt, Lon- and Triple, Ann Nobel, • 272, '704. Men's High Single, John t Item: .If ybu own a suede anti - don, spent the weekend with her cle of considerable value, it Pare'rits, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Coleman, 310; Triple, Reg.Dick, 755 should be cleaned commercially. Leonhardt. There is no home method of suede' ITEM: If yob are sewing paja- Hoppenrath, Mr. and Mrs. Ha- mas, robes or gowns for children:. rold Elligsen and boys, R.R. 1," look for flame=retardant fabric in Bornholm, Rev. and Mrs. Calvin .the yard goods department. If a Glick and girls, Kitchener, Mrs. fabric meets the' flammability MarY 'Dittmer , Mr. and Mrs. standard, that information will be August Scherbarth and, Mr. ard printed on the end of the bolt. Mrs. Ken Elligsen and boys. Item; some decorators ee- Miss , Phyllis Hiez, F,Wida cOmmerid using coloeil• weedee,,,, has been holidayteg ,,with te.„er trellises or frames aroeriii'viiHN father, Mr. Albertarboi-efetit deem" witlevenetian this relatives in the community, I takes place of drapes. ' Weekend visitors with Mr. and Item: For hot, softbuns, place Mrs. Lavern Wolfe were Warrant buns on cookie h etee with Officer and Mrs. Dick Watson, a damp towel and ha in a 300- Doug, Don, Dianne and Diamond,. ST. JAMES LEAGUE. degree oven. • St. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Jack ' Team Standings: B E . degree - Herald, Jacqueline and Steven, Item: Add finely chopped nuts , R.R. 5_,Stratford and Mrs. M !dicey Arch ies, '51; peanuts, 51; Ti- Your salads for a real taste mcCloy, STratford. gets, 49 ; Strikers, 35; scor-'' to elope, .32. Ladies' High Sitigle treat...', • - "As- you know, gentlemen. this is Glve•eur-salei- a•shet•in-the•armlireek ..."