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Year's representative. - Harvoy 'axinke, British Col imbla 'entry, as at ,'i • games, . ort Hlgini, For d� >~
'aul Savage, a 26 year-old Savage likes his chances this lE~dmonton but, not as skip. He s C'h off second
nnarTt
���` Seafor, st�rten the .,co �, g
salesman for a business time and so do man ex erieticed ;&}ngle, Mar Scott, W� seasot'S th' irst er witfl .a I!t Rau later in
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of, so&.nd glace in last years
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cur ers an officio S. Me says, ... a
can score a copple of earl Y
until torn ligaments In, hes wrist
forced hire to the
Team Standings:
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Fire Birds, ,
!$ rep e, Ile eel arrtch .: 2,
h avera e H
7Q g average, Helen Garrick, 184,
scoring Rom JackM�llwain at
l
Brier at pdmonton. He, is
victories on un redictable. Ice, a
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competition,
,
Mo el T's
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rQ Men's weekly high single, John
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returning for his third national
mark of early Brier rounds, he
A ,familiar name of a decade
Jaqua'rs
61•' Coleman 331; High Triple, R,
,
to 1.
TXS W�FI'7'
classic with the same troops that
caried him to a high placing in
will be a contender.
The field for 'this year's
ago, Hector Gervais will return
heading the Alberta team.
Road Runners-,, 51 ". BeUermann 810; season's high
Ladies' High Single and Triple. single, L. Wesenberg, 448;
In the second period Seforth
.was handed one man for S
� P
1973.
Macdonald Brier is sprinkled with
Gervais, as a blocky 280 -pounder,
);Caren Hoe 24$ 614.
Men's Season's high triple, L.
short
minutes and one• for 2 minut es.-
x •.
Sa'4age made his first
newcomers to a national
'won the Brier in 1961 and earlier
High• Single, Jack Storey,
esenber 977; High Average'
302, , W $ g g
Al Carter held the Beavers in the
London foresees few problems
and will begin work on the ice
appearance iii the big-time at
championship. Only Bob Dillon,
this season fie conducted a
Triple Devin Jewitt 733.
,John Coleman 225.
and
Winnipeg in 1970 as a fuzzy -faced
Sunday before the Brier starts, a
curlin seminar at St Thomas
63
game time at 8 o'clock.
pre -Brier bonspiel will be held to
22 -year-old bent on making his
mark at the expense of more,
Tr res
The bulk of the field for this
year's renewal are unknowns.
Town and Coqutry
Team standings:
Blues, Kings Meet in Finals
l
Tweet Tweets
83
experienced rinks. It didn't turn
Savage
Team Standings:
They include Jim ,�7 u�el of
Hit Miss
7S'
out that way as wound up
won -lost record.
for
Quebec, Larry McGii6th,' of
Saskatchewan; Barry Shearer
Lub ie
66'
with a $-6
last
class
of .
a Links
ks
55
He went back year with; a-'
•
Hullett
Nova Scotia, John Clark of New
pioneers
49
new rink of Ron Green, lead; Ed
Werenich, second; and Bobby
. _,,Brunswick and John Ross
exercise oiCiorthern Ontario.
Happy Six
SQ
girls
Icemaker Marcel DeWitte of
Ladies' High 'single, triple and
Playoffs
(By Keith Roulston)
We down to the
London foresees few problems
and will begin work on the ice
average, Ella Munro, 307, 742,
196. Men's high single, Leverne
'
weht public:
school gym the other night to take
Feb. 26. The Saturday and
Hoegy, 297, High triple
and
a few pictures of local adults lq a
Sunday before the Brier starts, a
average Jack Ungarian, 796,203.
63
game time at 8 o'clock.
pre -Brier bonspiel will be held to
r 1,
selhurst got the bye into the final
= Industrial
Hockey League
By
Gary Gray
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recreation class. Things looked
like so much fun, we joinedaui for
test the texture of the ice in the
Commercial League
Blues, Kings Meet in Finals
Devereaux beat Kings goalie
a while':
4,800 -seat Gardens.
Team Standings:
The Blues and Kings will lock
Gary Osborne to tie it up at 3-3.
underwayNo
doubt the aches and pains of
Browners
112
horns this Sunday in the first
Osborne was at his best, as he
The playoffs are down to. 3
some of those taking part a few
days later make them
•
Hullett
Snoopies
Swinging Six*,
90
77
game of the I.H.L. finals as a
last The
robbed Davey Watson on a
breakaway just seconds
would
girls
result of week's action.
after.
teams now, Jr. Farmerettes,
wonder why they'd taken part„
Swifties
64
final is a 2 out of 3 series with •
."Each team picked up six minor
Centralia, and Chiselhurst. Chi-
but I'll bet that night they had aFlyers
win Clinton
63
game time at 8 o'clock.
penalties in the cleanly played
r 1,
selhurst got the bye into the final
lot of fun.
Life Savers
57
In last week's play the Kings
game.
playoffs to meet the winners of
the other two teams.
For myself, I experienced a
feeling I hadn't felt in some
Ladies High single, 271,
high
,
edged the Flyers 4 3, while the
g Y
Blues scored a 5 - 4 come from
Rebekahs
:;.,":;'
Monday the Jr.
tdurner y
triple, Mary Nobel, 709.
Men's
Last night
years, the sort of warm exhilerat-
high single and triple,. 374, 867.
behind overtime victory over the
Farmerettes played an exhibition
P Y
which ended in a 1-1 tie
ihS feeling that swells. through
Stars. Both teams therefore won
agree to
game
•
you after, honest physical exer.
The annual -•elementary school
Egmondville League
their semi-final round in two
with Mary Nash scoring for .the
Jr. Farmerettes. They played a
tion. it's a feelingthat few)
Canadians have felt recently,Team
volleyball tournament for the
Clinton Area was held
Standings:
-
straight games.
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The Blues are like) favourites
Y
donation
• team from Blyth league.
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into
including ours truly. We re a
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on
February 19 at Central Huron
Tiger Cats
Rough Riders
91
75
based on regular season la as
g play
A donation was made to the
The second game went
overtime with Chiselhurst . win-
lazy nation. We are a buncti'of•
slobs when it comes to •physical
•'Secondary School with over two
hundred from six area
Golden Bears
68
the outscored the Kings 23 - 13
y g
, while winning three, • losing one
Muscular Dystrophy Foundation
nin the game and the semi
g g
finals Geor ina Reynolds scored
fitness. Compared to just about
. ld
pupils
schools participating in the event.
Stampeders
Ar ounants
g
64
61
and tieing one in five meetings.
when Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge
met Monday evening with Mrs.
Regular 13.95 to, 19.95
MOSTLY QN�;,
OF A KIND
We Must Clear A, f
50 ONLY
S., M., L., XL
g any other nation in t e wor , we Each school entered two teams, a n ast week s play Bill Boshart �.
Chiselhursts' only goal. Parr Line are fat, flabby and lethargic. boys" and a girls' in the Alouettes 61 scored with seventeen seconds Everett Smith, noble grand, Choose from Pullovers, All
one
and Chiselhurst tied in the first, Why? Y g presiding. and Turtle Necks , All one of
Y tournament starting at two in the Ladies' Nigh Single and triple, remaining in the third period to - Members were informed that a kind left from this winteYs stock. `
ii two games so lest -Monday night Certainly the usual scapegoat, afternoon and lasting until -eight Betty Hulley, 233, 657, average, give the Blues a 4 - 4 tie with the Washable Pure Wool Cables, Fortrel/
they were forced into overtime to the government, cannot take all the eye testing machine for use by
determine asemi-final winner. g in the evening. Helen Nott 189. Men's high .Stars and force the game into Huron Comity Health Unit has Wool blonds and l00% Acrylics. 'You'll
X ' the blame, in recent years the High School students refere d—�iigle and triple, Ron Young, overtime for the second week in a have to hurry as these sweaters won't
Centralia 1, Seaforth 0. federal government has recog- and scored all the games. The 300,- 700, average, Murray row, With just over t wo minutes arrived and is already in use.
+ Seaforth went out with a real nized the problem and has spent a g Y IOOF and Rebekah Lodges in Were Friday
this sale back l Thurs-
P P had a big job and carried it out Bennewies, 218. remaining in the first overtime g
great effort, the game could.have good deal of money in trying to eriod Greg Rau beat Stars' •Huron District have all donated day, Friday and Saturday only.
g Y Y g very -capably. P g towards the purchase of it.-__--___ _ .
either_ . way_. Centralia__ -convince Canadians that; for their The : round-robin scheduling St. James League goalie Jerry Cooper to give theWim' �Y LAST
Plans were made: for the St, ;:-
Advances in the playoffs with own good, the should et more Blues the win. The Blues took a 2
their S . points to Seaforth's 1 g Y g enabled the teams to meet each Team Standings: Patrick's afternoon euchre in
i P. exercise. Canadians have, resisted other once and la a best two out 0 lead at -the end of the first March and for the C.P.T. euchre F
point. play Saints 94$8,00 P manfully. of three set, The result was a total Atoms 87 period with Dave Broome, and Nei Monday night March 4, Take a look at 'ust about. an g Dann • Muir doin the scorin and draw in tate April.
Centralia meets Jr, Farmerettes 1 Y of sixty-eight• volleyball games Tigers 73 Y g g' Extra card tables, table covers
recreation program anywhere and and a lot of tired, but happy Ti -Cats 68 Ron Dalton made the score 2 and dishes are to be purchased.
at 8:30 pan, you'll see it is aimed almost players. Toros 59 l,.as he scored the lone goal of ,
It is not k own as yet about any Two pupils attending Seaforth
• � � totally at youngsters. Sports for Hullett Central girls were the Jokers 59 the' second period. Muir then SPECIAL RACK OF
exhibition ames for Monday District High School are taking
kids is fine; sports for adults is only team b o undefeated.- All scored his second of the game for
night. somehow frowned upon unless Y g Ladies' High single and triple, :the Blues to give them a 3 - 1 lead Partin the annual public speaking Lad les sweaters
_ P the other teams lost at least one g g P
Men'saa , mball the adult's good enough to be a set :and several ties resulted, even Joan Nobel, 302, 784. Men's high -at the 40 second mark of the third competition this week at Clinton.
The, district, winner will4oin other
-, be, final' game etermmed s�ar„,, ons for first;^phace' in -the* boys' single, Geotg f°aye, 295, high frd ile” 1`-�ie Stars the$' caught fire' winners in Ontario on a Pilgri-
w3iicli=:teams: ed in e A & It `-1, " '� '
pla,l � hreinemlier vivid illustration division. triple, John Coleman, 723.. as •Bill Price fired home three Mostly long sleeve pull -
playoffs. of the kind of negative attitude goals within four minutes to give -. mage for Youth to the United
g Boys -1st, Huron Centennial g g Nations. over with 'a mixture of HALF
In the first game, it saw towards adult , athletics back in and Hullett Central; 3rd, Town and Countrythe Stars a 4 - 3 lead. The Stars
The social committee named turtles, half sleeves andCentralia 2, Chiselhurst 0 with
college. All through high school Holmesville Public Schrol; 4th, Team Standings: appeared to have the game -locked for March is: Mrs. Keith Sharp,
Tom Burke from Tom McBratney physical education classes were Seaforth and Clinton; 6th, Blyth Tweet Tweets ' 90 up until Boshart scored in . the conveners, Mrs. Foster Bennett, cardigans. Broken lines.
and ' John Ross from Bev accepted and even enjoyed by Public School, Hit and Misses 80 dying seconds. RegUl r 7.95 to 11.95 PRIC
Bumstead scoring for Centralia to most students. But once .the In addition to his two goals 'Mrs. Frank Kling, Mrs. Ed
Y Girls -1st, Hullett Central; 2nd, Luvie Duvies 66 g Andrews, Mrs. Adin Forbes,
give them their, win. reached college, nearly every Huron Centennial and Holmes- Happy Six 52 Muir also had three assists to Mrs. Annie Harrison, Mrs. Allen
Archers 4, Parr Line 0. Keith student in the class was trying to ville; 4th, Blyth and Clinton; 6th, . Bob o Links, 60 figdre in on all the Blues goals. Campbell ' and Mrs. John
Williamson scored 2 goals one find `some excuse `to•,,.get an Seaforth. Pioneers 51 Eighteen penalties were called
unassisted and ' the other from exemption from the first ear _ in' tfie arse with the Blues Pullman.
p Y .Members of the Huron, Cen- g. Mrs. Smith expressed' appre-
George Townsend. Matt Hane compulsory physical education tennial Boys' team which tied for Ladies' High single and triple, receiving thirteen of them.
Y ciation to Mrs. Bennett for acting
scored one unassisted and then class. Adults, you see, just don't first were: Charlie Broadfoot, Lorene Regele, 306, 798, average, In the early game Ken Wright
Y 1 as noble grand during her
assisted Gerben Wynja on his waste their time with physical Paul iter, Car Doi Scott. Ella Munro, 197. Men's High scored with just twenty-five
Y g' 286, triple, absence at several meetings.
goal, MurraycClure of his Single, G. Price
65 uis, p seconds remaining in regulation
g Y , g activity in our country. Using the Patrick,, Danny Taylor, Jerry m g g Mrs. Bennett reported on cards,
fifth shutout of the season so far. b'rairi is admired. Using brawn is Dayman, Gordon Geddes, Mike (Oliver Price 654, spare), Jack time to give the Kings their flowers and cards sent to sick and
Jr. Farmers 4, B.P. Dumpers 3. frowned on. Gozzard, Garth Har g reaves; Ungarian 645 and average Jack victory over the Flyers.
shut-ins.
Brad Carnochan j'assisted Randy The sad 'thing about this Steve Johns, Kevin Romanik, Ungarian 204, Laverne Hoegy Each team scored twice in the
Wilson, Clyde MIcClure from Jim ridiculous attitude is that'mental Steve Seymour, Richard Wallace, 201' first period with Davey Watson
Henderson and Brad Finlayson sharpness is improved by phy- Paul Westlake, Steve Dallas, and John Watt giving the Flyers
scored twice from Ross Mitchell sisal activity.For the person who Mixed Doubles a 2 - 0 lead. Paul Hulley Then
p John Binnendyk and Danny
and Paul Storey to lead Jr. earns a living with his head, Eckel. came back for the Kings by firing
Farmers -to their victory. Moe physical exertion Can be a relief Chaparall 97 two goals within two and a half • ' ,
Huard unassisted, Dale Kennedy from tough mental activity and 81 h
unassisted and Jim Bosman from can put the rest of the body in
Ben Akker scored for the better physical condition making
B.P.Dumpers. it, and the brain, more efficient.
Hensall 1, Genesco 0. This was Today health costs are soaring.
the big game of the night as far as. More and more money is being
the standings go and it was a spent on health clinics, hospitals
good game to watch. Hensall goal and health insurance. There
tter wasn't recorded h
Moto Sk t minutes to tie up t e game.
Arctic Cat n 72 Neither team could manage a AT
nuo
Ski Doo 55 goal in the second frame as both ■
Allouettes 49 goaltenders held their own, in the
Ski Whiz 45 third period perserverance paid.
off as Dale Kennedy shot the "
Ladies' High Single,. Joyce Kings into a 3 - 2 lead at the 11:28 FRESH PORK
McClure, 287; high triple, Helen mark. From then on the Flyers
ge seems to be no end to t e cost Garrick, 672; seasons high pressed hard and at 17:09 Tom
The .points at the end df the spiral. How much could we S � O U L D E R R O A S'T .......... m 6
schedule are as follows: reduce the problem, though, if we
'*Centralia 22 • all adopted a simple program of
Hensall 16 physical activity to keep us in
Archer's 16 good physical shape. '
Jr. Farmers 15 i admire the people taking part
Genesco 13 in the recreation program every
B.P. Dumpers 10 week at the school gym and I
Parr Line 10 admire those who took the time to
Chiselhurst 10 organize the event. . .not that
The ties in points were broken these people need praise from
by'how the teams wins and losses others. They're getting all the
were against each other during reward they need every week'
'*he games in the schedule. when they feel the exhile.ration of
it was good close broomball taking part. r
during the schedule so the it's time we had more
playoffs should prove to be veryprograms like this and more
good. people like these to take part.
Tonight February 28, 1974:
Centralia vs. Archer's 7:30
Hensall vs. Jr. Farmers 8:30
These 4 teams are in the A
playoffs. I •
Genesco vs. Parr Line 9:30
B.P. Dumpers vs. Chiselhurst
10:30
These 4 teams are in B
'playoffs.
All games in the playoffs will
be final. There will be no ties'. If �ANGE�.1
the score is tied at the end of
regulation time, then it will be
determined by the Western
Ontario Broomball Association A Ranger Company was formed
overtime which is goaltender in 'the Town Ball, Seaforth,
removed and each team play 4 Sunday, February 24th, 1974 of
men aside for S minutes. If it's interested girls, ages 14.18 years
still tied, then it's 10 minutes. old. A Ranger leader from
sudden death. Stratford, Mrs. Irene Bell (C. W i
Team pictures will be taken at and two members of the Ranger
I tonight's games. Company there explained the
Pete'•Mason, 'Ken Miller and program and aims of a Ranger
Reg Chappel will referee the group. Mrs. E. Bryans will be the
in here in Seaforth.
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MOSTLY QN�;,
OF A KIND
We Must Clear A, f
50 ONLY
S., M., L., XL
g any other nation in t e wor , we Each school entered two teams, a n ast week s play Bill Boshart �.
Chiselhursts' only goal. Parr Line are fat, flabby and lethargic. boys" and a girls' in the Alouettes 61 scored with seventeen seconds Everett Smith, noble grand, Choose from Pullovers, All
one
and Chiselhurst tied in the first, Why? Y g presiding. and Turtle Necks , All one of
Y tournament starting at two in the Ladies' Nigh Single and triple, remaining in the third period to - Members were informed that a kind left from this winteYs stock. `
ii two games so lest -Monday night Certainly the usual scapegoat, afternoon and lasting until -eight Betty Hulley, 233, 657, average, give the Blues a 4 - 4 tie with the Washable Pure Wool Cables, Fortrel/
they were forced into overtime to the government, cannot take all the eye testing machine for use by
determine asemi-final winner. g in the evening. Helen Nott 189. Men's high .Stars and force the game into Huron Comity Health Unit has Wool blonds and l00% Acrylics. 'You'll
X ' the blame, in recent years the High School students refere d—�iigle and triple, Ron Young, overtime for the second week in a have to hurry as these sweaters won't
Centralia 1, Seaforth 0. federal government has recog- and scored all the games. The 300,- 700, average, Murray row, With just over t wo minutes arrived and is already in use.
+ Seaforth went out with a real nized the problem and has spent a g Y IOOF and Rebekah Lodges in Were Friday
this sale back l Thurs-
P P had a big job and carried it out Bennewies, 218. remaining in the first overtime g
great effort, the game could.have good deal of money in trying to eriod Greg Rau beat Stars' •Huron District have all donated day, Friday and Saturday only.
g Y Y g very -capably. P g towards the purchase of it.-__--___ _ .
either_ . way_. Centralia__ -convince Canadians that; for their The : round-robin scheduling St. James League goalie Jerry Cooper to give theWim' �Y LAST
Plans were made: for the St, ;:-
Advances in the playoffs with own good, the should et more Blues the win. The Blues took a 2
their S . points to Seaforth's 1 g Y g enabled the teams to meet each Team Standings: Patrick's afternoon euchre in
i P. exercise. Canadians have, resisted other once and la a best two out 0 lead at -the end of the first March and for the C.P.T. euchre F
point. play Saints 94$8,00 P manfully. of three set, The result was a total Atoms 87 period with Dave Broome, and Nei Monday night March 4, Take a look at 'ust about. an g Dann • Muir doin the scorin and draw in tate April.
Centralia meets Jr, Farmerettes 1 Y of sixty-eight• volleyball games Tigers 73 Y g g' Extra card tables, table covers
recreation program anywhere and and a lot of tired, but happy Ti -Cats 68 Ron Dalton made the score 2 and dishes are to be purchased.
at 8:30 pan, you'll see it is aimed almost players. Toros 59 l,.as he scored the lone goal of ,
It is not k own as yet about any Two pupils attending Seaforth
• � � totally at youngsters. Sports for Hullett Central girls were the Jokers 59 the' second period. Muir then SPECIAL RACK OF
exhibition ames for Monday District High School are taking
kids is fine; sports for adults is only team b o undefeated.- All scored his second of the game for
night. somehow frowned upon unless Y g Ladies' High single and triple, :the Blues to give them a 3 - 1 lead Partin the annual public speaking Lad les sweaters
_ P the other teams lost at least one g g P
Men'saa , mball the adult's good enough to be a set :and several ties resulted, even Joan Nobel, 302, 784. Men's high -at the 40 second mark of the third competition this week at Clinton.
The, district, winner will4oin other
-, be, final' game etermmed s�ar„,, ons for first;^phace' in -the* boys' single, Geotg f°aye, 295, high frd ile” 1`-�ie Stars the$' caught fire' winners in Ontario on a Pilgri-
w3iicli=:teams: ed in e A & It `-1, " '� '
pla,l � hreinemlier vivid illustration division. triple, John Coleman, 723.. as •Bill Price fired home three Mostly long sleeve pull -
playoffs. of the kind of negative attitude goals within four minutes to give -. mage for Youth to the United
g Boys -1st, Huron Centennial g g Nations. over with 'a mixture of HALF
In the first game, it saw towards adult , athletics back in and Hullett Central; 3rd, Town and Countrythe Stars a 4 - 3 lead. The Stars
The social committee named turtles, half sleeves andCentralia 2, Chiselhurst 0 with
college. All through high school Holmesville Public Schrol; 4th, Team Standings: appeared to have the game -locked for March is: Mrs. Keith Sharp,
Tom Burke from Tom McBratney physical education classes were Seaforth and Clinton; 6th, Blyth Tweet Tweets ' 90 up until Boshart scored in . the conveners, Mrs. Foster Bennett, cardigans. Broken lines.
and ' John Ross from Bev accepted and even enjoyed by Public School, Hit and Misses 80 dying seconds. RegUl r 7.95 to 11.95 PRIC
Bumstead scoring for Centralia to most students. But once .the In addition to his two goals 'Mrs. Frank Kling, Mrs. Ed
Y Girls -1st, Hullett Central; 2nd, Luvie Duvies 66 g Andrews, Mrs. Adin Forbes,
give them their, win. reached college, nearly every Huron Centennial and Holmes- Happy Six 52 Muir also had three assists to Mrs. Annie Harrison, Mrs. Allen
Archers 4, Parr Line 0. Keith student in the class was trying to ville; 4th, Blyth and Clinton; 6th, . Bob o Links, 60 figdre in on all the Blues goals. Campbell ' and Mrs. John
Williamson scored 2 goals one find `some excuse `to•,,.get an Seaforth. Pioneers 51 Eighteen penalties were called
unassisted and ' the other from exemption from the first ear _ in' tfie arse with the Blues Pullman.
p Y .Members of the Huron, Cen- g. Mrs. Smith expressed' appre-
George Townsend. Matt Hane compulsory physical education tennial Boys' team which tied for Ladies' High single and triple, receiving thirteen of them.
Y ciation to Mrs. Bennett for acting
scored one unassisted and then class. Adults, you see, just don't first were: Charlie Broadfoot, Lorene Regele, 306, 798, average, In the early game Ken Wright
Y 1 as noble grand during her
assisted Gerben Wynja on his waste their time with physical Paul iter, Car Doi Scott. Ella Munro, 197. Men's High scored with just twenty-five
Y g' 286, triple, absence at several meetings.
goal, MurraycClure of his Single, G. Price
65 uis, p seconds remaining in regulation
g Y , g activity in our country. Using the Patrick,, Danny Taylor, Jerry m g g Mrs. Bennett reported on cards,
fifth shutout of the season so far. b'rairi is admired. Using brawn is Dayman, Gordon Geddes, Mike (Oliver Price 654, spare), Jack time to give the Kings their flowers and cards sent to sick and
Jr. Farmers 4, B.P. Dumpers 3. frowned on. Gozzard, Garth Har g reaves; Ungarian 645 and average Jack victory over the Flyers.
shut-ins.
Brad Carnochan j'assisted Randy The sad 'thing about this Steve Johns, Kevin Romanik, Ungarian 204, Laverne Hoegy Each team scored twice in the
Wilson, Clyde MIcClure from Jim ridiculous attitude is that'mental Steve Seymour, Richard Wallace, 201' first period with Davey Watson
Henderson and Brad Finlayson sharpness is improved by phy- Paul Westlake, Steve Dallas, and John Watt giving the Flyers
scored twice from Ross Mitchell sisal activity.For the person who Mixed Doubles a 2 - 0 lead. Paul Hulley Then
p John Binnendyk and Danny
and Paul Storey to lead Jr. earns a living with his head, Eckel. came back for the Kings by firing
Farmers -to their victory. Moe physical exertion Can be a relief Chaparall 97 two goals within two and a half • ' ,
Huard unassisted, Dale Kennedy from tough mental activity and 81 h
unassisted and Jim Bosman from can put the rest of the body in
Ben Akker scored for the better physical condition making
B.P.Dumpers. it, and the brain, more efficient.
Hensall 1, Genesco 0. This was Today health costs are soaring.
the big game of the night as far as. More and more money is being
the standings go and it was a spent on health clinics, hospitals
good game to watch. Hensall goal and health insurance. There
tter wasn't recorded h
Moto Sk t minutes to tie up t e game.
Arctic Cat n 72 Neither team could manage a AT
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Ski Doo 55 goal in the second frame as both ■
Allouettes 49 goaltenders held their own, in the
Ski Whiz 45 third period perserverance paid.
off as Dale Kennedy shot the "
Ladies' High Single,. Joyce Kings into a 3 - 2 lead at the 11:28 FRESH PORK
McClure, 287; high triple, Helen mark. From then on the Flyers
ge seems to be no end to t e cost Garrick, 672; seasons high pressed hard and at 17:09 Tom
The .points at the end df the spiral. How much could we S � O U L D E R R O A S'T .......... m 6
schedule are as follows: reduce the problem, though, if we
'*Centralia 22 • all adopted a simple program of
Hensall 16 physical activity to keep us in
Archer's 16 good physical shape. '
Jr. Farmers 15 i admire the people taking part
Genesco 13 in the recreation program every
B.P. Dumpers 10 week at the school gym and I
Parr Line 10 admire those who took the time to
Chiselhurst 10 organize the event. . .not that
The ties in points were broken these people need praise from
by'how the teams wins and losses others. They're getting all the
were against each other during reward they need every week'
'*he games in the schedule. when they feel the exhile.ration of
it was good close broomball taking part. r
during the schedule so the it's time we had more
playoffs should prove to be veryprograms like this and more
good. people like these to take part.
Tonight February 28, 1974:
Centralia vs. Archer's 7:30
Hensall vs. Jr. Farmers 8:30
These 4 teams are in the A
playoffs. I •
Genesco vs. Parr Line 9:30
B.P. Dumpers vs. Chiselhurst
10:30
These 4 teams are in B
'playoffs.
All games in the playoffs will
be final. There will be no ties'. If �ANGE�.1
the score is tied at the end of
regulation time, then it will be
determined by the Western
Ontario Broomball Association A Ranger Company was formed
overtime which is goaltender in 'the Town Ball, Seaforth,
removed and each team play 4 Sunday, February 24th, 1974 of
men aside for S minutes. If it's interested girls, ages 14.18 years
still tied, then it's 10 minutes. old. A Ranger leader from
sudden death. Stratford, Mrs. Irene Bell (C. W i
Team pictures will be taken at and two members of the Ranger
I tonight's games. Company there explained the
Pete'•Mason, 'Ken Miller and program and aims of a Ranger
Reg Chappel will referee the group. Mrs. E. Bryans will be the
in here in Seaforth.
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