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i1 �,• d • t, . C untry Ladies fig ng , ; 7th in
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trr't, C ;�• j standings: Bettles, 273, p e, $.. B.P; m e s steno a 9
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+ Hit& Misses 71 Johnson, 674. Men's high single, s:50.-900 ott' �!edity 1SfitA j�ytil 9itx� ,a ,r t
t' + Tweet Tweets b$ John Coleman, 317, Tom Turner, ki.ensall v.s.Jr.!?armers• c4���gs r eS$` ��rrrs' y�iitl ,12p '
Bob a Links 48 708. 9130.)tQt30 reQrked, Rei IYVR$1t, w h
a 41 Pioneers t 44 Egmondvitleleague ParrLizievs'Ceiatralia ^jl�ta}mfs�fQjt�earpfp� i
IleLuvie Duvies 4S Team Standings: f 0130 * 11.30. Jam!* 31 games fqr refofeea,>QI
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s . Happy Six 39 Tiget?Cats 70 Archers vs Cliiselhitrst Ides as�Ggrecl f9 gas S�Qt(dQ,Y :,
Ladies' High single - Willa van Rough Riders 60
i den Berg, 235, high triple, Ma Alouettes 57 Ctiiselhlltrst le>1 Elie go8{I stglt9r}S i'
`„ Willem 8641. Men's hiph sin le, aAr ounants 53 Last week Hensall scored once byrdefeatitgIensll 0 ;I attct`'`
g B g • to defeat Archers, f � 0t ,
�• Doug Young 286 and high triple, golden Bears ' 51 B.P. Dumpers downed Parr goals 1xyarol Agin T.osteXl' lvtary�
McCauleyand Carot Lobito; q1: 7
.. Ron Harris, 653. Stampeders 45 Line 4 - 1. $
Y.B.C. Ladies' High single, triple and Moe Huard from Doe Miller, goals as well asloxajt
Team standings: average, Barb Alexander, scoring twice, '
Cross country skiing is easy but those turns are a Conservation Authority property,was or anized 'b g g Jim. Finlayson from Dale Marie Lobb scored for Part
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g Y Dirty D's 80 262-643.188; Men's high single Kennedy and Ben Akker assisted
little tricky! This group of Western Ontario teachers teachers in Huron County, to familiarize educators Dingalings 73 and triple, Ron Bauerman, 308, Dale Kennedy and Joe Dick on Line to the ;lx••)✓armerttds
tries out the sport at a weekend duldoor workshop with the joys of the outdoors In winter time. Playboys 68 688; high average - Jim Barry their goals. Don Parsons from The final gamy paw
n . t big
near Auburn. The workshop, on Maitland Rough Riders 61 210.
from. Ann Bosman and.'eresa
David Turner scored Parr Lines hang an from Gail Glanville
,t r<) 5 . , 1 it r • �.� .} .�, Hot Shots 50 •Huron Rural League goal.. scoring
r Trail Blazers 48 Team Standin s g to lead Seaforth to a 2 0,
+ g : John Miller from Paul Grid�ak
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1' 1 Hi hs: Paul Carter, 270. & 769; Model T's 56 scored for Genesco and Cliuc victory over Centralia
r ' `i e w e r s defeat g , Seaforth and Centralia missed
Gerry Nobel 248 & 683; Steen Fire Birds 55 scored for Chiselhurst to end in'a a game over the Xmas holidays so
# Marcussen 235 & 637; Estelle Road Runners 45 1 all tie. they will play tonightThut day,
St
Vaughn 201, 453; Shirley Young Jaquars 40 Jr. Farmers 1 Centralia 1. ;+
201, 557: Mike Hak.229 , 641. Ladies' High Single and Triple, 'toss Mitchell from Brad Jan: 31 at 6:30 - 7:30.
Legion Team Pearl McCallum, 291, 759.Men's Next Monday night games
�r ! G o d e r� c h Sailors gi Finlayson scored Jr. Farmers goal
Team standings: High Single and Triple, Ian while Tom Burke unassisted got scheduled are: q ".
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'Me atheads 75 Hullev, ,269, 661. Seaforth vs Hensatl 7:,30.8;30
Seaforth Beavers, defeated the scoring 3 straight goals making Jr Farmerettes vs Centralia 8.30
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. r �, F. • Goderich Sailors 4 to 3 in the score 4 to 3 after 2 periods. In Stingers 62
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Happy Six 60
1 Goderich on Friday night to move the 3rd period the Sunocos got 2
c To daw s 59
i ) r within one point of second lace. goals in the first 5 minutes and P g
P P Shy Men 59
F ( Paul Rau and Bob Beuttenmiller walked off with a 6 to 3 victory. Humers 42
r i _ each scored 2 goals for the This week the Seaforth Beavers
ave 3 home games starting iotdies' high single and triple,.
, x y , ( � . . • +: ,. Beavers. AlAI Carter played very g g
3:. Ann Wood, 27 6, 673, Men's
t ) 1 well in the Seaforth'net allowing • Sunday with'the Goderich Sailors
only 3 goals in the first period arfd coming to town. On Tuesday high single, Jack Eisler, 288, high
tjv shut them out the rest of the wa night the Kincardine Bulldogs are triple, Don Wood, 732.
t g g Mixed League
r � On Sunday the powerful Port here and Wednesday night the �
An Expositor Classified will 9230
pay you dividends. Have you Chlselhurst vs Parr Line 9:30 -
tried one? Dial 527-0240. 10:30
ARNOLD STINNISSEN C-
LIFE — HEALTH ald ACCIDENT °
Registered Retirerrie'at Pensions
Single, B. Brown, 341; Weekly
i r a iTeam
Elgin Sunoco took a 6 t4 3 victory'
Port Elgin team plays in Seaforth.
Standings:
•The second card party of the
Income Tax Dedu>ctable Registeted
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Season's high triple, B. Brown,
834; High average, John
over the Beavers, Seaforth
Seaforth travels to Goderich on
Ladies' weekly . high single,
season sponsored by' the local
Retirement Annuitles
F
visited with his parents •during
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.started out strong with a 2 to 1
Friday, February 8 and Finishes
here February 10,
Barb Weisenberg, 255; Seaso ns
Orange Lodge was held in the
Township Hall Friday
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Sun Life Assurance�Compalny 5•F
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patient
Mrs. Don Barker King City
ist period lead on goals by Gary
the, schedule
high Helen Garribk 266;le
h sing,
on evening
Snoopies 83
of
spent the past week at the homeat
Donald
2:00 m.
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G. Eaton I
Swinging Six 70
Flyers 54
Finnegan and Paul Rau. In the
against Kincardine.
Weekly High Triple, B.
of last week with twelve tables in
Of Canada
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Ladies' iligh Single and Triple,
2nd. period Bob Beuttenmiller
Seaforth still has a good chance
Weisenberg 600 Season's highTELEPHONE:
la Thosereceived who prizes
Py'
827-0410
• AUTO I
gave Seaforth a 3 to 1 lead and
to make secpnd, place in the
,
triple,Helen. Garrick,644; High
are as follows: Ladies High -
117'GODERICH.ST. EAST — SEAFORTH' . r
Main Street
Phone 527-1610 - Seaforth
with the bank barn serving as a mountain.
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then the Sunocos went to work
standings.
Average; B. Weisenberg, 1'84,
Mrs. William Pepper; Ladies
Men's weekly high single, R.
Low -Mrs. A. Bushell; Men's
Beuermann 332; Season's High
High-W.D. Wilson; Men's Low-
H ' d D
Single, B. Brown, 341; Weekly
woon by Mrs. Charles Reids Mack
high triple R. Beuermann 786;
Webster and Aaron Fisher.
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Season's high triple, B. Brown,
834; High average, John
Mr. Floyd McAsh of Hamilton
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OHA IntermediClte "C" Hockey'
Coleman, 226.
visited with his parents •during
.�
Commercial League
Team Standings:
the weekend.
Mr. Roy Keys is at present a
in the Exeter Hospital.
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Sunday, Feb. 3rd
• LIFE
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BrTeam " 94
patient
Mrs. Don Barker King City
It looks a little haz rdous but he's quite safe real)
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Success in a number of these programs depends upon
Snoopies 83
of
spent the past week at the homeat
Donald
2:00 m.
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G. Eaton I
Swinging Six 70
Flyers 54
of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred
•.,cCIv—ont.
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GOD !1CH vs.
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Life 'Savers- .. _. 50
Swifties `' • ' • •( 49
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Ladies' iligh Single and Triple,
INSURANCE I
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TUESDAY, February —
ru ry 5th:
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Dianne Nobel 312 , 631; Mens
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A series of calendars for this year have.been posted to
`f'-r1f the Recreation Office for your use, if you wish. By using such
a method the benefits are two -fold. Firstly you can see what
i - - Industrial ___activities have -been planned for your proposed date and also
others might not conflict with ,your chosen date.
i`
�-Iockey, League With this type of program planning more diversity of
e7or
ts can be enjoyed by all.
those who.en o reminiscin or are ust interested in
Games for Sunday, February 3rd, enjoy g j
what Seaforth and Seaforthites looked like in the early
Flyers vs Kings 7:30 1900's, feel free to browse over the pictures now hanging in
z 8 y Blues vs Stars 9:00 the, library basement.
Gary Gray
With only two games
remaining in the I.H.L. schedule
the Blues are fattening their
scoring averages while the Flyers Take The Easy Way Out
and Stars continue their seesaw --
battle for second place. TAKE A SPECIAL CERTIFICATE PROGRAM AT CONESTOGA
The Flyers • spotted the Stars COLLEGE!
the first goal of the game, and
then bounced back with four in a IN A FEW SHORT WEEKS YOU'LL ACQUIRE A NEW SKILL (NOT TO
row as they upended the Stars 5 MENTION NEW INTERESTS!) WHICH WILL MAKE YOUR LIFE
3 to move back into second place EASIER FOR YEARS TO COME!
with twelve points. The Stars are _
one point back with eleven while,
the Kings remain in the basement NOW'S THE MOMENT;
with nine.
Five players shared the scoring OUR CLINTON CENTRE'S THE PLACE;
` for the Flyers: John Watt, Bill
q6 Pinder, Dave Watson, Jim Carter
and Gord Dick. Scoring for the AND HERE ARE THE COURSES: .
Stars were Bill Price, Jim COMMERCIAL . STENOGRAPHY: This . intensive program prepares
Henderson and Ripeny Van Loon. students for immediate entry into skilled secretarial positions.
Seven' minor penalties were p Typing,
called in the game with Gord Dick shorthand, dictaphone and business practice are stressed. BONUS:
of the Flyers picking up four of Graduates of this program are admitted directly into Year II of the Legal,
them, Medical or Executive Secretarial Programs at Conestoga College.
In the late game Danny Muir COMMERCIAL REFRESHER: Preparation for the student with previous
increased his scoring lead to nine business experience who wishes to re-enter the office workforce.
points as h fired four goals and COMMERCIAL CLERICAL: Students learn basic office skills: typing, office
assisted oh another to lead the routine, business ,practice, bookkeeping. -
Blues to a 7 - 4 victory over the CLERK TYPIST: This short, intensive program trains the 'student to the
Kings. Muir now has 31 points basic skill level required for cldrk• typists in most offices.
based on 13 goals and 18 assists.
The 18 assists breaks the previous ACADEMIC UPdRADING: This program provides students wi',h the
record of 16 which Larry Scott had opportunity to upgrade or update knowledge in the academic subjects of
in 1970-71, His 31 points now ties English, Science, Mathematics (prerequisites fot the Short Skill Programs
him with Don Hulley fQr—mostoffered by Conestoga- College).
points in a single seasonl Hulley
had 24 goals (tops in that YOU CAN START THESE PROGRAMS ANYTIME; ON A FULL OR PART -
department) and 7 assists in TIME BASIS.
1968-69 in only eleven games.
WHY NOT LOOK. INTO IT TODAY???
Larry Broome with two goals
47 and Steve Eckert with one FOR PRECISE DETAILS WITH RESPECT TO FEES AND ADMISSION
rounded out the scoring for the PROCEDURE, PHONE "STUDENT SERVICES" AT 482-3458, CLINTON.
Blues who outhustled• their T
opponents, especially in the late CONESTOGA COLiJEi
stages'of the game. Ken Wright, .-
4 Gary Gray, Ron Hildebrand, and OF APPLIED "TS AND 1%4d1ft4OtO6
bale. Kennedy tallied for the 298 DOOM "VALiIXY i)AME, KITb$E111ffii� '01V+['A� YC1
King`s who just cant seem to get , ,
a 4 untracked
r
high single and triple,
Doug
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KINCARDINE vs. SEAVORTH
At this time a number' of clubs and gretips are looking to
the future and are planning their yearly activities.
Young (spare) 315 , 785.
. St.. James League
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WEDNESDAY, February 6th •—
It looks a little haz rdous but he's quite safe real)
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Success in a number of these programs depends upon
;
Team Standings:
Adams..
78 1
Donald
G. Eaton I
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PORT ELGIN vs.' SEAPORTS
This teacher taking part in an outdoor weekend On
Valley Conservation Authority property
participation. In a few cases participation is hampered by the
fact that others have planned their activities on the same
Saints
Tigers
72 (
60 I
Insurance Agency Lun!lded
Office in Masonic Bioek I
SEAFORTH ARENA
Maitland
both
near Auburn on Saturday is trying out alpine sport
date. Through this lack of communication groups and
potential participants suffer.
Ti -Cats
Toros
54 I
48
Main Street
Phone 527-1610 - Seaforth
with the bank barn serving as a mountain.
•
JOkt'rcO
44 I
..
A series of calendars for this year have.been posted to
`f'-r1f the Recreation Office for your use, if you wish. By using such
a method the benefits are two -fold. Firstly you can see what
i - - Industrial ___activities have -been planned for your proposed date and also
others might not conflict with ,your chosen date.
i`
�-Iockey, League With this type of program planning more diversity of
e7or
ts can be enjoyed by all.
those who.en o reminiscin or are ust interested in
Games for Sunday, February 3rd, enjoy g j
what Seaforth and Seaforthites looked like in the early
Flyers vs Kings 7:30 1900's, feel free to browse over the pictures now hanging in
z 8 y Blues vs Stars 9:00 the, library basement.
Gary Gray
With only two games
remaining in the I.H.L. schedule
the Blues are fattening their
scoring averages while the Flyers Take The Easy Way Out
and Stars continue their seesaw --
battle for second place. TAKE A SPECIAL CERTIFICATE PROGRAM AT CONESTOGA
The Flyers • spotted the Stars COLLEGE!
the first goal of the game, and
then bounced back with four in a IN A FEW SHORT WEEKS YOU'LL ACQUIRE A NEW SKILL (NOT TO
row as they upended the Stars 5 MENTION NEW INTERESTS!) WHICH WILL MAKE YOUR LIFE
3 to move back into second place EASIER FOR YEARS TO COME!
with twelve points. The Stars are _
one point back with eleven while,
the Kings remain in the basement NOW'S THE MOMENT;
with nine.
Five players shared the scoring OUR CLINTON CENTRE'S THE PLACE;
` for the Flyers: John Watt, Bill
q6 Pinder, Dave Watson, Jim Carter
and Gord Dick. Scoring for the AND HERE ARE THE COURSES: .
Stars were Bill Price, Jim COMMERCIAL . STENOGRAPHY: This . intensive program prepares
Henderson and Ripeny Van Loon. students for immediate entry into skilled secretarial positions.
Seven' minor penalties were p Typing,
called in the game with Gord Dick shorthand, dictaphone and business practice are stressed. BONUS:
of the Flyers picking up four of Graduates of this program are admitted directly into Year II of the Legal,
them, Medical or Executive Secretarial Programs at Conestoga College.
In the late game Danny Muir COMMERCIAL REFRESHER: Preparation for the student with previous
increased his scoring lead to nine business experience who wishes to re-enter the office workforce.
points as h fired four goals and COMMERCIAL CLERICAL: Students learn basic office skills: typing, office
assisted oh another to lead the routine, business ,practice, bookkeeping. -
Blues to a 7 - 4 victory over the CLERK TYPIST: This short, intensive program trains the 'student to the
Kings. Muir now has 31 points basic skill level required for cldrk• typists in most offices.
based on 13 goals and 18 assists.
The 18 assists breaks the previous ACADEMIC UPdRADING: This program provides students wi',h the
record of 16 which Larry Scott had opportunity to upgrade or update knowledge in the academic subjects of
in 1970-71, His 31 points now ties English, Science, Mathematics (prerequisites fot the Short Skill Programs
him with Don Hulley fQr—mostoffered by Conestoga- College).
points in a single seasonl Hulley
had 24 goals (tops in that YOU CAN START THESE PROGRAMS ANYTIME; ON A FULL OR PART -
department) and 7 assists in TIME BASIS.
1968-69 in only eleven games.
WHY NOT LOOK. INTO IT TODAY???
Larry Broome with two goals
47 and Steve Eckert with one FOR PRECISE DETAILS WITH RESPECT TO FEES AND ADMISSION
rounded out the scoring for the PROCEDURE, PHONE "STUDENT SERVICES" AT 482-3458, CLINTON.
Blues who outhustled• their T
opponents, especially in the late CONESTOGA COLiJEi
stages'of the game. Ken Wright, .-
4 Gary Gray, Ron Hildebrand, and OF APPLIED "TS AND 1%4d1ft4OtO6
bale. Kennedy tallied for the 298 DOOM "VALiIXY i)AME, KITb$E111ffii� '01V+['A� YC1
King`s who just cant seem to get , ,
a 4 untracked
r