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Fire Birds '' 80
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J .yuat 65
Rad Runners S
Ladies' High, Single and triple;r
Ruth Ann Brennan, • 227, 554.
t - Men's high single and triple;
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+ <• ; e Kevin...... Jewitt. 241, 645.
EgmondvWe, League
'Standings: •
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Team Standings: .
the first period at 6:10 with
Akker's second goal of the game
at 5:35 of the second overtime
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Team Standings: .
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unassisted goal.
seemed to be outstanding.
The second overtime period
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Argqunants
evened up their best of three final
time Danny Muir. scored fpr the
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Ladies' High Single and Triple,
High Single, .John Coleman 296, Recreation Office until S:00 p.m.
high triple, John Coleman, 750, Friday, March 15. There will be
seasons High Single and triple, U door.
Gray put the Kings one up with_
played much the same as the first
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MINOR SOCCER •REGISTRATION
Comes' T%J,-Bew s s e I s Motorso ,
placed fifth in Broomball League
High Scores: Oliver Price
283,
The Blues were first to show on
set up Brian Leonhardt who beat.
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Lostell, Roy Dalton, Bob,
UPSTAIRS SEAFORTH TOWN FALL
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632., Fay kruger, 260, 638.
Jery Feeney.
the scoreboard with Dave
Blues netminder Gary
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ruxer, a anvllle, Bonnie renningiort 2nd. row - Betty Heynsbergen, Gall Betty Hulley, 189. Men's 'High Devereaux. break. Akker• then picked up a
Schroeder; Joyce Haney, Diane McNieh Helma Wright, Debbie Rau, Jane single,and triple, Jim Barry,. 266, The third'period saw the Kings loose yuck behind the -icings' goal. New All -Weather
" Rolston. 3rd row - Mary Sills, Ruth Towasend, Barb Wesenberg, MO@ Huard 634 and average,Murray increase their lead to 3 - l at the and came out from behind the net
(Coach). Bennewies, 210. 1:51 ark as Kennedy scored his himself and slid the puck past/ °1l A
Y.B.>r - COATS'.
secofid on a passout from Osborne who.- was going the
Team Standings:, .Style 'in full belted half -belted
teammate • Jack Baker. Forty wrong way. ,
Dirty D's 99 seconds later Bill Boshart flipped - Ten penalties were called in the fitted or, box stiles in a great
y Dingelings r 92 the puck past Kings' goalie Gary game with the Kirl�s getting six showing of shorwer-proofed r
Playboys 85 Osborne to make the score 3 . 2. of them. - checks, 'pltKids 'and plains. There's'
Rough Riders 91 "
r' i' a wide range of br;ght.spring s'
�. • _ Hot Shots ` 71 r
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Trail Blazers 68 -shades ail sizes,
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- Ladies' high single, Joanne s7(1,•(Y� to
Lr aa�' ee��7 r r
Czerw}nski 180; Triple Karen
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Munro 482. M ss Single, Niel _ �j �� Q
Beuerman 2 . , 'triple and 1 r\„/
a M t• , '° `' ' ID
Average, Nick Houwert, 687 and �
198.
'I •`• ti b' (, yQ c ���„�+,� �,e`t' '� r ,.: Legion Team the
Team Standings:
i ., �I it ' y � 5L� FE, ,•,�� f ,�? Mouth
Stingers .91 Iores, ij• y fyl. rsr ,
Ha Six � 89 - - �) � �•�f/'.:,.f; •'
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Meatheads 86, is r.yr•.
�> •. Shy Men 81
Topdawgs 78
Humers 58 f t? n
Ladies' high single and triple, Saturday, March 4th at Western Fair Raceway in the i
seventh race True Personalit owned b the
1, Ella Munro, 3,61, 807. Men's, high Y Y. Q r0`
° single and triple, • Steve Hook, partnership of Whetham and Sadler was third with Don.. '
354, 820. Corbett driving. �l'" ,) ►, 3
h: h•1µ ", 1 I St. James League In the ninth race El Sam'O owned by Joe and Jim,
°F Dick and Dick Bur a 1• o S of r w hf w'
Team Standings: gess;, i e o th, as t d with r
Saints 101 Gord Pullman of Seaforth driving. In: the to h race ►
{ N Adams 89 Miss Belle Bars owned by Fred Fowler of L ndesboro - s
was but of this money with Frank MacDonald of Clinton t
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87 Y
Tigers ' - f
Ti -Cats 75 on the bike.
' Jokers 66 f\ Wednesday, March 6th at London in the third race El
Sam 0 was_the winner with the mile iii 2.07:4 and'the
GrToros 64°
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THIR-D PLACE - This men's Broomball Team�from the Seaforth area placed third in •Ladies' High Single and triple, pay
n d b $1'0.70. In the seventh race .Jay' Bee.Biaze
227, 634. Men's hi ing a and :, y Benson Fe'aganand driven by GerryRoebuck, f
the reVular schedule. Team -members "are: Front Row - L. to'R. --Keith Williamson, both of Goderich, was fifth. r triple, Jack Jack Bedard, 3 764.
Rae. Mather�;'G�raldSmith•, Murray McClure.2nd.Row: Doug. Schroeder,•Gerben Commercial League Saturday afternoon al Lond6n in 'the seyeilth race ALL
'1IV t G'brd P ,• ce 'Graeme Craig, "%ff',R a Allan rd Row - Matt Team Standin s: Pebbles Girl ov6net) by Geo. Feagan of Goderich and
y' [y g' and Riley.y g. Ron, Fea an ofDundas was 'third with Roebuck
Haney;-George'Townsend, Neil• Murray, Jim Papple. i� S'wifties . 2918. g y WOOL
k Flyers 2917 driving. In the ninth .race Jimmy>The Butler owned by
Snoopies " 2796- Robert Jerry and H.O.Jerry of Goderich was fifth with -
` Browners 2604 Robert on the bike.
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Life Savers b • 2983 At Orangeville, on Sunday, ,March 2 Clever Larry SPRING
-Tuesday. MixedLeague' owned by Wm. Laverty and Ron' Williamson, both 6f
" Team Staudings: Seaforth,' was fifth with Ron driving. C' O A T $•
98
Ex qs -On Tuesday. March 5th in the sevetit.h raee Lee _ Choose from. _white, mauve,
P
Spitfires 89 Camp owned by Bruce,Dupee and driven by Wayne
P Dupee, both of Clinton, was second. beige, navy, Fink, green or
a + p Hurricanes ' 72 P ► powaer in this smart range
Ook'Piks 71of all -wool Spring Coats.
Colts 58
Athletics 58o
.' ' a •� t ' Ladies' High Single and triple ,
4• , t " ,'.,' Marg. -McCauley 222, 582. Men's
High Single, John Coleman, ?291,
»w,
High triple, Jim Barry 729.
GN Mixed Doubles
ESC f P �N'r, i��N Team Standings:,
.�. (% �S Chaparall 108
C') Moto Ski 85
Arctic Cat - 74
Ski Whiz 57 '
Allouette 57
Ski Doo 60
Styled. in fitted, semi-fit•Ged
w, full -belted .styles. Sizes -0 '
to 22%. �
_ .95 ,to 79.95
EgmondvWe, League
'Standings: •
('
Broome scoring the only' goal of
Montgo ery to force the game
Ladies , weekly High Single,
Flora McAllister, 273, week) Y "Holiday Happenings" begins
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have registered. Our staff' is all
FASHInN DEk'ARSCMENT
Team
Tiger Cats
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the first period at 6:10 with
into overfime.
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High Triple, Barb Wesenberg, Monda and due to -the enlarged
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Rough Riders
87
assists going to 'Gtoothius and
The fifst overtime saw both
607, ,Seasons High Single, Joyce' program there are still a few. more
McClure, 287,Mar S tt, 287,-
g � openings: If your child is
Golden Bears
72•
Nicholson. Dale Kennedy tied the
teams mist several shoring
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Stamp-eders
69�
game for the Kings at the 1:20
chances as the goaltending
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SECOND PLACE - The Seaforth Women's Brotimbaii Team won second lace In
P
Alouettes
66
mark of the second on an
unassisted goal.
seemed to be outstanding.
The second overtime period
overall lea finals in this winter's am
9� games– arena. Mer'r1'bers of the team are:
Argqunants
6,5
At 18:20 of, the second Earl
(wi+dch is sudden death) .wa �'
.
1st row, L. - R. - Teresa Flanagan" Leann@ Melan30r1, Ann BOpman, Cathy
Ladies' High Single and Triple,
High Single, .John Coleman 296, Recreation Office until S:00 p.m.
high triple, John Coleman, 750, Friday, March 15. There will be
seasons High Single and triple, U door.
Gray put the Kings one up with_
played much the same as the first
B la 11 r%_1
Helen Nott, 269, 65�, Average,
assists goind' to Leonhardt and
one with both teams waiting for a
ruxer, a anvllle, Bonnie renningiort 2nd. row - Betty Heynsbergen, Gall Betty Hulley, 189. Men's 'High Devereaux. break. Akker• then picked up a
Schroeder; Joyce Haney, Diane McNieh Helma Wright, Debbie Rau, Jane single,and triple, Jim Barry,. 266, The third'period saw the Kings loose yuck behind the -icings' goal. New All -Weather
" Rolston. 3rd row - Mary Sills, Ruth Towasend, Barb Wesenberg, MO@ Huard 634 and average,Murray increase their lead to 3 - l at the and came out from behind the net
(Coach). Bennewies, 210. 1:51 ark as Kennedy scored his himself and slid the puck past/ °1l A
Y.B.>r - COATS'.
secofid on a passout from Osborne who.- was going the
Team Standings:, .Style 'in full belted half -belted
teammate • Jack Baker. Forty wrong way. ,
Dirty D's 99 seconds later Bill Boshart flipped - Ten penalties were called in the fitted or, box stiles in a great
y Dingelings r 92 the puck past Kings' goalie Gary game with the Kirl�s getting six showing of shorwer-proofed r
Playboys 85 Osborne to make the score 3 . 2. of them. - checks, 'pltKids 'and plains. There's'
Rough Riders 91 "
r' i' a wide range of br;ght.spring s'
�. • _ Hot Shots ` 71 r
t. .
Trail Blazers 68 -shades ail sizes,
•. I �4•: _
- Ladies' high single, Joanne s7(1,•(Y� to
Lr aa�' ee��7 r r
Czerw}nski 180; Triple Karen
ib M
Munro 482. M ss Single, Niel _ �j �� Q
Beuerman 2 . , 'triple and 1 r\„/
a M t• , '° `' ' ID
Average, Nick Houwert, 687 and �
198.
'I •`• ti b' (, yQ c ���„�+,� �,e`t' '� r ,.: Legion Team the
Team Standings:
i ., �I it ' y � 5L� FE, ,•,�� f ,�? Mouth
Stingers .91 Iores, ij• y fyl. rsr ,
Ha Six � 89 - - �) � �•�f/'.:,.f; •'
„1 ,
Meatheads 86, is r.yr•.
�> •. Shy Men 81
Topdawgs 78
Humers 58 f t? n
Ladies' high single and triple, Saturday, March 4th at Western Fair Raceway in the i
seventh race True Personalit owned b the
1, Ella Munro, 3,61, 807. Men's, high Y Y. Q r0`
° single and triple, • Steve Hook, partnership of Whetham and Sadler was third with Don.. '
354, 820. Corbett driving. �l'" ,) ►, 3
h: h•1µ ", 1 I St. James League In the ninth race El Sam'O owned by Joe and Jim,
°F Dick and Dick Bur a 1• o S of r w hf w'
Team Standings: gess;, i e o th, as t d with r
Saints 101 Gord Pullman of Seaforth driving. In: the to h race ►
{ N Adams 89 Miss Belle Bars owned by Fred Fowler of L ndesboro - s
was but of this money with Frank MacDonald of Clinton t
r ,
87 Y
Tigers ' - f
Ti -Cats 75 on the bike.
' Jokers 66 f\ Wednesday, March 6th at London in the third race El
Sam 0 was_the winner with the mile iii 2.07:4 and'the
GrToros 64°
N
THIR-D PLACE - This men's Broomball Team�from the Seaforth area placed third in •Ladies' High Single and triple, pay
n d b $1'0.70. In the seventh race .Jay' Bee.Biaze
227, 634. Men's hi ing a and :, y Benson Fe'aganand driven by GerryRoebuck, f
the reVular schedule. Team -members "are: Front Row - L. to'R. --Keith Williamson, both of Goderich, was fifth. r triple, Jack Jack Bedard, 3 764.
Rae. Mather�;'G�raldSmith•, Murray McClure.2nd.Row: Doug. Schroeder,•Gerben Commercial League Saturday afternoon al Lond6n in 'the seyeilth race ALL
'1IV t G'brd P ,• ce 'Graeme Craig, "%ff',R a Allan rd Row - Matt Team Standin s: Pebbles Girl ov6net) by Geo. Feagan of Goderich and
y' [y g' and Riley.y g. Ron, Fea an ofDundas was 'third with Roebuck
Haney;-George'Townsend, Neil• Murray, Jim Papple. i� S'wifties . 2918. g y WOOL
k Flyers 2917 driving. In the ninth .race Jimmy>The Butler owned by
Snoopies " 2796- Robert Jerry and H.O.Jerry of Goderich was fifth with -
` Browners 2604 Robert on the bike.
•
Life Savers b • 2983 At Orangeville, on Sunday, ,March 2 Clever Larry SPRING
-Tuesday. MixedLeague' owned by Wm. Laverty and Ron' Williamson, both 6f
" Team Staudings: Seaforth,' was fifth with Ron driving. C' O A T $•
98
Ex qs -On Tuesday. March 5th in the sevetit.h raee Lee _ Choose from. _white, mauve,
P
Spitfires 89 Camp owned by Bruce,Dupee and driven by Wayne
P Dupee, both of Clinton, was second. beige, navy, Fink, green or
a + p Hurricanes ' 72 P ► powaer in this smart range
Ook'Piks 71of all -wool Spring Coats.
Colts 58
Athletics 58o
.' ' a •� t ' Ladies' High Single and triple ,
4• , t " ,'.,' Marg. -McCauley 222, 582. Men's
High Single, John Coleman, ?291,
»w,
High triple, Jim Barry 729.
GN Mixed Doubles
ESC f P �N'r, i��N Team Standings:,
.�. (% �S Chaparall 108
C') Moto Ski 85
Arctic Cat - 74
Ski Whiz 57 '
Allouette 57
Ski Doo 60
Styled. in fitted, semi-fit•Ged
w, full -belted .styles. Sizes -0 '
to 22%. �
_ .95 ,to 79.95
'
('
V?
Ladies , weekly High Single,
Flora McAllister, 273, week) Y "Holiday Happenings" begins
" ' "'
have registered. Our staff' is all
FASHInN DEk'ARSCMENT
High Triple, Barb Wesenberg, Monda and due to -the enlarged
set and we're looking forward to 5
`
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607, ,Seasons High Single, Joyce' program there are still a few. more
McClure, 287,Mar S tt, 287,-
g � openings: If your child is
exciting• daj s! WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS. Dial 527-0240,
'seasons High " Triple, Barb interested , but has, not yet
Wesenberg, 183. Men's weekly ,.vegistupd, you can register at. the
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High Single, .John Coleman 296, Recreation Office until S:00 p.m.
high triple, John Coleman, 750, Friday, March 15. There will be
seasons High Single and triple, U door.
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no registration at the
Wesenberg, 448, 977, A lanumber of .participants
me
on all models - new and used
.TIFTH PLACE ' - This Seaforth Men's Broom ball,,Team, sponsored by Genesgp,
members
MINOR SOCCER •REGISTRATION
Comes' T%J,-Bew s s e I s Motorso ,
placed fifth in Broomball League
play this winter. Team
aris*Front Row L
m
io R -Doug Upshall, Jack Bedard, Bill Price; 2nd. Yow -Ken
Miller (Coach) Harry
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Cook, Tom Turner, Keith Miller, Randy Gridzak, Lloyd
Lostell, Roy Dalton, Bob,
UPSTAIRS SEAFORTH TOWN FALL
Clark. Absent - John- Miller,
Jery Feeney.
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VEDNESDAPY,•
• MARCH 27 • /
Cour Selection
We have a number of '73 Chevrolet, Pontiac, Le Mans and
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Chevelle Cars, 2 And 4 d"o o r s.
in'
Teams eliminatedbroomball
r
series
4
- 6 nam. =
N Registration Fee $4,00
,1973 Vega Hatchback1971 Pontiac Parisienne Brougham,
19 2 Ford Galaxic'500, 2 dr.H, 1'. 4 dr: H.T.
1972 C1ftvrolet,lmpaia 4 dr, 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo 2 dr. H.T.
• Two teams were eliminated last
Turner and Wayne Love., assisted
y
scoreless tie. This was the only
1972 Pontiac Le Mans 2 dr. H.T. 1970 Chev. Impala 2 dr. H.T.
1972 Ford Sedan
Thursday night and two more will.
be eliminated tonight.
by Di d Tur#ier. Parr Line now
addances to the B champ finals
playoff game of the night. They
have now played 2 games and tied'1972
SEAFORTH MINORHOCKEY
g'uick La Sabre Custom, 4 dr.H.T. 19"0 Pontiac Catalina 4 dr. -H.T.
Fully
Chiselhurst stayed alive on
and will play either B.P. Dumpers
fhem both so nett •Monday night
-
-equipped with air 1969 Ford Galaxie 500 2 dr. H.T.
conditioning. 1969 Pontiac Laurentian, 4 dr, -Sedan.
Rienv Von Loon s•goal assisted by
Dave Mclnally. They defeated
or Chisefhurst.
Tonight:
is the final game to determine
who will meet Chiselhurst in the
No Hockey Saturday Morning ., .
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1971 Chev. custom Impala 2 dr. H.T. 2-1969 Pontiac Parisienne -1 - 2 dr. and
i 4 B.P. Dtimpers 1-0. Tonight's
Parr Line play an exhibition
finals.-
1971 Ford Custom 500 4 dr. 1- 4 dr. H.T.
game decides who advances to B
game with Blyth -team - 7:30 ,
In the- third game, Parr Line
March 16th
final playoffs. 1
Chiselhurst vs. B.P. Dumpers
dropped a 1-0 decision to Blyth
STATION WAGONS TRUCKS
Archers were eliminated from
the playoffs by Centralia. Al
8:30 - 9:30
Jr. Fgrmers vs, Hensail 9:30' -
which was au exhibition game.
Next -Monday night March 18:,,
Finals
Saturday
Night • March 16
1972 Pontiac Laurentian Station , Ford Econoline
Wagon 1971 Ford 'i, ton up V8 automatic
f Becker, Tom McBratney and
10:30
'Chiselhurst vs. Blyth, exhibition
pick
1968 Rambler Station Wagon
g 1969 Chev ti: tnn ,
Henry Hydeven all scored 1 goal
each for Centralia to blank •
Archers vs. the Grads from
Bl t h• 10:30 - 11:30
Yt
• 7:30 - 8:30
Jr. Farmerettes vs. Centralia
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Hensall 1, Jr. Farmers 0, on Ed
Mason referee tonight's game.
Parr Line vs. .C4th (exhibition)
Preszcpfor's goal to force this
semi-finals into its final game '.
Ladies' Broomball
Last Monday night, -Norah
9:30 - 10:30
Vetch the • paper foir team
Combines 9:00
M,OTORS
e 4*,,, tonight. Winner tonight will'play
Eckert',s'•goal led Chiselhurst to* a
. pirtur,:s.
-- TROPHIES WILL BF PRESENTED —
. Centralia for A chutrip onship
1-0 victory over • C4th in an
One of the ladies teams that
BRUSSELS oNTARIO
next week.
Parr Line eliminated Gen'
exhibition game.
The second game saw Centralia
has been eliminated from the
Playoffs is Seaforth who placed
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