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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1974-01-17, Page 9�, An ,6 i• f dinner t A large number of sporting, ceiebrlties will be in attendance ut the first Exeter Lions Club Sportsmen's. dinner set for Tuesday. Fpbruaiy 5. The feature "speaker will be former American baseball league umpire Emmett Ashford. he is ne of the o after dinner o t p I I'nd strial Hocke action on R Fi. y addin the other,. g Both s, .,, , , ».... »yy, ., . ..., ..- Heinbuch rounded out the - This is the'first'.of a series of weekly articles written to cubicle B.P. Dumpers but Hensall wasn't S. -Climbs speakers in North America, Sunday night the Blues blasted goaltenders Feeney (Flyers) and Beavers' scoring with 2 goals, inform the public about recreational activitt ,s`, programs, ! �., @ t :@i Extr eci "f prisoner Right alongside Ashford will be° the St ars 9 - 3 while the Kings Osborne (Kings) were Mcllwain. ,got the Beavers facilities and, philosophies pertaining to: xecreation and the Life Savers Best Detroit Tiger ace relief pitcher g squeezed by the Flyers 5 - 4. The Blues particularly sharp throughout the rolling in the lst period, with 2 � and the ended in la 2 use of leisure time in the Town ofSeaforth. � colurmi by ommettting on 1 believe ii, is' flttin to begin �' -seaport John Hiller, former NHL star Lou scored six goals g game, two goals period $ P In tt ,g, a process by I&Faioodyry '?;�O Rwc queen Fontinato and Ntac Cuddy of withiR'twelve minutes of the final The scare, was tied up at - all tie. the second period community involvement: the which the community Tennes- finals to be played in Gravenhurst am Strathroy, owner of Smog and, period in their vi over the all at the end of the first period Mcllwain was tripped breaking in works together, through recreation, fpr the betterment of the .x1:86.00 ani! $39.50: R��' ` painter othef top' harness horses. Stars. Up until aha Stars with the Kings outscoring their on goal and scored on a penalty individual and the community. Zip -in Borg-LinedUS nade tl Rounding out the head table were very much in contention as opponents 3 - 2 in the final frame. shot. Rich Heinbuck scored his 2 By taking a general look at-Seaforth, one can see many #1C1ROX'DON'" Mabe - $ only Parker and Lead - Dick Dickson. 26- Moroccan will be Tim Foh of the Montreal they had come from behind to Each team received five minor goals 2 minutes apart' and people talented and knowledgeable in certain fields relating NAVY and SAND SI�ACS ' minutes Expos; University of Western knot the score at 3 - 3. penalties. Mcllwain added his 4th goal. The to recreation. Potential leaders, organizers or resource people ,SHADES Sizes 48 Chi- Ontario football coach Frank The win moves the Blues into a Games for Sunday,Jan.20f T4. period ended 6 to 3 for the in the field of crafts, physical activity, dramatics, musical 88 to 46 ooad Tiaa:ge box Cosentino; curler Jim Waite; six point lead over the second Blues vs Flyers 7:30 Beavers. activities or intellectual activities, and in many other areas Final Clearance values to, $z9.96 86- E� Whipper Billy Watson and place Flyers with only four games Stars vs Kings 9:00 Bob Beuttenmiller scored 2 .;e contained in the vast field of recreation. You could offer a Hulley, 274; high triple, Barb Jr. Farmers vs Hensall 9:30 Canada's National Timmy and remaining in the schedule. Game played Sunday,Jan.13. goals opening the 3rd period and great assistance to our community if you are not already $24.04 TO Clear *' (sp), Ken Doig of Seaforth, golfer and DannyMuir led the Blues with Seaforth 10 Goderich 8 Jack Mcllwain scored his 5th & active. There are many avenues open for eager volunteers 235, •V�/ high hockey player. four goals and two assists. Dave 626; High average L. Hoegy, 202 6th goals. Goderich replied with 5 and instructors, some on a one day effort, to others on a more Hensall. competition on Sunday were from and B. Harris, 202. Rrepftr $48.50 and $59.50 Half PA,Coe Tory Gregg, well known in the Broome scored twice with Jim TOP TEN SCORERS goals in the 3rd period cashing in permanent basis whose assistance would be greatly GP G A Pts. defensive - Chiselhurst won over Centralia area for his sportscasting Finlayson, Bill Boshart and Greg on poor play and sloppy appreciated. This Seasons ladies from the club who supplied Team Standings: and announcing at horse shows Rau each firing one apiece. Dave Broome (BL) 9 10 6 16 5 11 16 cleaning ii'the Beaver's end. The So, too often interested people do not know where to use is TWEED SALE OF will be the master of ceremonies. Muir's six points moves him into Danny Muir(BL) 9 game ended up 10 to 8 for the their abilities to their fullest. If your club., or organization scoreless tie. Exeter Lion Don Taylor, the dinner committee a four point lead over Broome in the I.H.L. scoring race. Ron Bill price (ST00 7 7 14 Larry Broome(BL) 9 8 4 12 Beavers. Seaforth drew 9 penalties and seeking a worthwhile project or if you as an ndividual have abilities interests you would like to see put to a satisfying nc ��n� QI'eSS@S, Ti -Cats chairman of (BL) 10 6 6 12' 10. Seaforth is gr Recreation Office. TOPCOATS 41 is still negotiating with other Beuerman, Ken Cardno and Joe Ben � kker Goderich now only activity, contact the possible guests. Included on the Dick scored for the Stars. Seven Dennis McCaulley 10 5 7 12 one point behind the Goderich At this time the basement of the library has been and will 3b ON _ Om' entire Stoic list are Mrs. Penny Tweedy, penalties were called in the game Bill PinderfL) 10 8 3 11 Sailors for 2nd place in the be used more fully in the near future for meetings. It would be "oRoNzr' make -^9 Onlyy owner of the super horse with the Blues picking up five of Ken Wright(K) 8 7 3 10 League standing. Port Elgin is in a great asset to glubs, committees and organizations using L,dit Sizes 36 to 46 sizes 12 to 22% Secretariat and Montreal them. Jack Groothius(BL) 9 2 8 10 first place and Kincardine 4th. this facility to look at more cheerful walls. If you have any BROWN or GREY TONER Regular $2955 to $55.00 Alouette Glenn Weir. In the late game the Kings got Bill Boshart(BL) 10. 2 8 10 Jack leads the league scoring pictures, posters or -charts depicting the his}ory ofSeaforth or Ticket selling at $25 are now a three goal performance from Most Goals -Dave Broome(BL);10 with 22 goals and 13 assists for 35 surrounding areas, they would appreciatively be hung in the Final- Clearance FINAL SALE available from any Exeter Lions Club member and Lions in other Paul Hulley and two from Ray Devereaux in their win over the Most Assists -Danny Muir(BL)II Most Penalized Player - points. Bob Beuttenmiller is tied for 3rd place with 22 points on 9 'hall. The Recreation Department is in the midst of beginning $34,00 15.0 t� ��•%: e� nearby communities. All Flyers. The game was a close Hildebrand (K) 39 min. goals and 13 assists and Murray three new programs this month. A Mens Physical Program, a proceeds will be used for Crippled affair right from the opening Most Penalized Team - Kings - Hende'rson is in 8th place with 5 LadiesKeep„ Fit and a Childrens Art and Handicrafts Pr Children's work. Receipts for whistle with both teams 149 Min. goals and 12 assists for 17 points. ogram. Coming attractions include Holiday Happenings (five zs only _- BOYS SAVE Mo to 50% income -tax purposes may be displaying good passing and Leading Goalie - Montgomery fun filled days for your child during the Mid Winter Break) 0 secured. shooting. (BL) 2.70 Avg. Veteran -centre -man Ron Dale led the Flyers with three goals with line -mate Dave Watson '. From Jthe Horse's Mouth (By Ken) Monday, January 7th at the Western Fair Raceway in the, fourth race Artic John, owned by Larry Dale of Seaforth, was fourth with C. O'Neill on the bike. In the fifth race the winner was Carry On.S.yl owned ,by Andrew Park of Mitchell and driven by Gord. Pullman of Seaforth. The mile was in 2.13 with the pay-off, being $9.70. Wednesday night in the eighth race Clever Larry owned ,by Wm. Laverty and Ron Williamson, both ofSeaforth, was fifth with Ron on the bike. In the ninth race Jay Bee Blaze owned by Benson Feagan and driven by Gerry Roebuck, both of Goderich, was fifth. • Saturday at the London track in, the eighth race Pebbies Girl owned by Geo. Feagan of Goderich and Ron Feagan of Dundas was second with Gerry Roebuck on the. bike. We note that the newest track at Barrie is off to a most successful meet. There are 245 stallions enrolled for thz 1974 season that will have their offspring eligible' for the Ontario • Sired Stakes estimated to be worth 1.7 million dollars. CROSSWORD PUZZLE TODAY16 ANSWER SL Regard- ing (2 wds.) 39. Jeeter -- of "To- bacco Road" 4L Russian ruler DOWN 1. Fellow 2. Condor's neat 3. Marc Con- nelly's ..fie _.. (2 wds.) 4. Pitcher's statistic S. Caesar or Waldorf 6.�re 7. Curve 8. WalWhitman book of poems (3 wds.) 9. Baltic Sea republic 10. He an- ' nexed 9 Down 16.Oberon 19. Airplane - wing shape 20. Paid a hurried visit (2 wds.) 22. Noble- man 2L Sugar- cane cutter 25. Blaine - 2L Gate- keeper 29. Main arte31. Vulgar 33. Rustic SS. -Break bread 36- Do nep- dlepoint entra is { 'first in broomball Parr Line defeated Chiselhurst 2 - 1 in Broomball when Leo Horbaniuk and Don Parsons scored for Parr Line .with Dave Turner assisting. Alvin ' Dow scored for Chiselhurst. Henry Wydenen scored for Centralia to defeat Archers 1 - 0. b.P.Dumpers and Hensall played and a Cycling Club which will be outlined more fully at a later PARKAS Sports Wear date. The scope of possible activities is so very large and with ` your input and assistance we can work together to incorporate CLEARANCE a great diversity of recreational activities for the benefit of all. SKI JACKETS Team standings: Team Standings: Goderich 114 Browners 87 to a 1 - 1 tie. Jim Bosman scored ACROSS Seaforth 1. Cashier's Snoopies cubicle B.P. Dumpers but Hensall wasn't S. -Climbs Bowl Mor IL Mister in Swinging six Munich recorded. IL Take Exeter prisoner Flyers I& "Dia- Brad Finlayson and Clyde monds - CrintOn Girl's Life Savers Best McClure assisted by Bob Friend" M'kef`< ,„ (2 wds.) Swifties 14. Sicilian Henderson scored for Jr. Farmers- -seaport Ii h Single - 15.1liakery ' Ladies' high single and triple, to defeat Genesco 2-0. District 13 'defeated the District I&Faioodyry 281 queen To -night (Thursday( 17. One �I-ligh Five: of a high single and triple, Herman Tennes- finals to be played in Gravenhurst am 1204 eleven 18. Closed onJanuary 22, 23, 24. The other 20. Italian painter 2L team members were Vice -John DDockce 23. Prome- nade Patterson Sr., Second ' Cliff Z& Celebes 64 ox • a Mucilage Parker and Lead - Dick Dickson. 26- Moroccan 58 mountain 51 region Also on Sunday, Jan. 13 tho 27. Court 48 minutes 51 28. Friendly mixed team skipped by Bill Islands 38 30. Old' 48 Chi- Campbell Jr. won the Division 0 nese 35 kingdom 40 31. Storage B playdown. They will now go to box 30 32, Filch 38 34. Breakfast Exeter on Feb. 17 to play against Ladies High Single and triple, 86- E� SL Regard- ing (2 wds.) 39. Jeeter -- of "To- bacco Road" 4L Russian ruler DOWN 1. Fellow 2. Condor's neat 3. Marc Con- nelly's ..fie _.. (2 wds.) 4. Pitcher's statistic S. Caesar or Waldorf 6.�re 7. Curve 8. WalWhitman book of poems (3 wds.) 9. Baltic Sea republic 10. He an- ' nexed 9 Down 16.Oberon 19. Airplane - wing shape 20. Paid a hurried visit (2 wds.) 22. Noble- man 2L Sugar- cane cutter 25. Blaine - 2L Gate- keeper 29. Main arte31. Vulgar 33. Rustic SS. -Break bread 36- Do nep- dlepoint entra is { 'first in broomball Parr Line defeated Chiselhurst 2 - 1 in Broomball when Leo Horbaniuk and Don Parsons scored for Parr Line .with Dave Turner assisting. Alvin ' Dow scored for Chiselhurst. Henry Wydenen scored for Centralia to defeat Archers 1 - 0. b.P.Dumpers and Hensall played and a Cycling Club which will be outlined more fully at a later PARKAS Sports Wear date. The scope of possible activities is so very large and with ` your input and assistance we can work together to incorporate CLEARANCE a great diversity of recreational activities for the benefit of all. SKI JACKETS Team standings: Team Standings: Goderich 114 Browners 87 to a 1 - 1 tie. Jim Bosman scored Toros Seaforth 106 Snoopies 73 B.P. Dumpers but Hensall wasn't Congratulations to the Seniors Bowl Mor 96 Swinging six 60 recorded. team who won the best two out of Exeter • 93 Flyers 47 Brad Finlayson and Clyde three games on Sunday, Jan. 13 CrintOn 74 Life Savers 46 McClure assisted by Bob in Galt. The team skipped by M'kef`< ,„ `"`' 35 Swifties 45 Henderson scored for Jr. Farmers- 1Vpve, QQpglsb6 and representing Ii h Single - everyone enjoyed the hospitality Ladies' high single and triple, to defeat Genesco 2-0. District 13 'defeated the District Mar Nobel 281 Mary Nobel(sp),294 - 678. Men's To -night (Thursday( 14 team to go on to the Ontario �I-ligh Five: 54 high single and triple, Herman Jr -Farmers -Parr Line 7:30 finals to be played in Gravenhurst Mary Nobel 1204 Hoste 307, 692. Genesco - Centralia 8:30 onJanuary 22, 23, 24. The other 11 ' Town and Country Egmondville League Hensall - Chiselhurst 9:30 team members were Vice -John ;ream Standings: Team standings: B.P.Dumpers - Archers 10:30 Patterson Sr., Second ' Cliff Hirt & Miss 64 Tiger Cats 66 Genesco are in charge of Parker and Lead - Dick Dickson. tweet Tweets 58 Golden Bears 51 referees. Also on Sunday, Jan. 13 tho gob -A -Links 48 Alouettes 51 Ladies Broomball games set mixed team skipped by Bill Luvie Duvies 38 Rough Riders 48 include: Campbell Jr. won the Division 0 Pioneers 35 Argounants 40 Monday night, Jan. 21 B playdown. They will now go to Happy Six 30 Stampeders 38 Parr Line vs Centralia 7:30 Exeter on Feb. 17 to play against Ladies High Single and triple, Ladies' high single, Betty Seaforth vs Chiselhurst 8:30 the Division 13A winner. The Marg Ungarian, 270, 640, High Hulley, 274; high triple, Barb Jr. Farmers vs Hensall 9:30 other team members were Vice - average, Ella Munro 193. Men's Alexander 666; high average, Last Monday . night Janicd Gwen Patterson; Second John High single D. Young, 257 (sp), Betty Smith 213. Men's high Turner scored twice to lead Parr Patterson Jr. and Lead Grace single and triple, C. Kreiger 235, single, Ron Beuerman, 278, high Line to a 2 - 0 victory over Campbell. Other teams in the 626; High average L. Hoegy, 202 triple, Dan Muir, 622, high Hensall. competition on Sunday were from and B. Harris, 202. average Jim Barry, 207. Chiselhurst won over Centralia Goderich, Brussels, - Harriston and Teeswater. Thank you to the St. James League 1-0 on Georgina Reynold's goal. ladies from the club who supplied Team Standings: The last game saw Jr. Adams 68 Farmerettes and Seafortb end in a the food. Saints 63 scoreless tie. On Monday, Jan. 14, two teams tigers 56 from Seaforth went to the ladies Ti -Cats 47 bonsP iel in Brussels On the early Jokers 41 draw were:Ariel Woods, Marlene Toros 39 * Roberton; Anne Laverty and Ladies' High Single, Louise 1 Audrey Beuermann. On the 11:30 Dick, 265, high triple, Paula draw were Margie ' Wright, Marcussen, 596. Men's High X,.q Mrs. William Clear funeral g y at. St. James Church. Teeswater rink. Norma Riley, Sharon Wilson and single Lyle Haney, 266 and high ' 1 Weisenberg 181. Men's high * Edna Pearson (Brussels). ' Margie triple, Brian Barry, 680. single and triple, Geo. Hays, 289, Friday night. Wright's team got 4th,prize and MIxed Double League Mr. Norman Foran is a patient everyone enjoyed the hospitality Team Standings: 1' i W' ham Hos ital and food. Chaparall 71 Arctic Cat 54 ; Mr. Jim Leidy ia patient in The British Consols Competition playdown for District Moto Ski 52 Ski Whiz 35 * Wingham Hospital.. 13 B was played in Listowel on Ski Doo 31 1 Mrs. Cyril Boyle, Father Phalen and Mts. Gus Redmond Jan. S & 6 with 9 teams p�nccipating. The double knock- Allouette 30 Helen" were in Seaforth Monday attend- w 's out event was won by the Ladies high single, Garrick, 266, high triple, Carol Mrs. William Clear funeral g y at. St. James Church. Teeswater rink. McLean, 617, high average, Barb The Youth Club of St. Seaforth's entry was: Skip - Bill Weisenberg 181. Men's high * Augustine is having a card party Campbell Jr.; Vice -Bob Wilson; single and triple, Geo. Hays, 289, Friday night. Second - Doug. Rowcliffe; Lead - 692, high average, J. Coleman Mr. Norman Foran is a patient John Patterson Jr. 229. 1' i W' ham Hos ital a n mg p . Mike Boyle, Janica Foran, Katy and Terry Foran have returped to London and Kitchener University after Christmas holiday with their parents. Mr. David MacAllister's fun - was held from MacKenzie Fun- eral Home in Lucknow last Wednesday, Burial was in Dun- gannon Mausoleum. 'His niece Mrs. Tom Bailey and Tom of Ook Lake, Manitoba attended the funeral, along with many old neighbors from St. Augustine, Auburn, Dungannon and Luck- * * * now. Pallbearers were: Wallace Wilson, Ben Mole, Donald * OHA Intermediate "C" Hockey Thompson, Gus Redmond, Cyril .K Boyle and Bob MacAllister.ty-April "He be ed� u n d a y Jan. 2Of h Sunday, would ninety-two, f � 9th' at 2:00 p.m. �r Rememberi It takes but a * K.incardine vs Seaforth moment to place an E;tpositor Want and be mangy in pocket. To advertise, 'EAFORTH ARERA. just dial Seaforth 527-0240. 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