The Huron Expositor, 1974-03-28, Page 7Of
THE KINGS - 1973-74 Seaforth Industrial Hockey League Champions are, front
'row, left to right, Dale Kennedy, Brian Leonhardt, Gary Osborne, Lloyd Eisler,
Jack Baker, back row Ron Hildebrand, BIN Brown, Ken Wright, Ray -Devereaux,
Paul Hulley,':AI. Geddes, Gary Gray. Absent - Brian Flannagan. Ron Broome.
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' hast N,fondsy Pight Centralia gals 'tefea'•Xje $tr10 7^� ��w�. ; �e Mpt►dYe.IIl.lr .7#
tied the•final la offs at one acne 2;QAtt�el'�te xX•
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each, RJ14,FQrtoxie playod'sal: idr tho ,Tr, 011P
Judy $aber scored in the ladies anti Ti;khY $l•uxel";la�d S.i` t rA*hi;l+4tf >rs. i
becond hal the Centralia a 1.0 h
{ r g' goad far the.f' Aurtpela +Gelralta itfa!ag ,
victory over Chiseihµtst, Five of theSirls Played very Tpig1}>E»llrcl28y?
The final game of the ladies we11, They were `Nsilitida Mcg lselhtt� st �s '.
playoffs will be Monday, April 1 . Njchol, AloXina Glanville.4 Jah-
at $:30-9:30, vette Ponntngton, DoRgind
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In the first game, it was an Schroeder alpd Geargetra Tawns� D Pu1t1 e1s�
exhibition between the C4th end! Well maybe they didn't play ` '
ladies to and the B.P. too ell, btY#Surehadatatoffun. D'•Dut`�xs ''`ac
A a elttrt%natiop)
Dumpers men's team. This was Thanks tg hazel McGonigle and 9.30 ,, 1(),30„• The Grgd t+s'•
an extremely close game but the other ladies for some of the r
Archers il:�xllb�}tion,)
B.P. Dumpers scored 2 lucky supplies.
Western Ont,
broom ba i
in Seaforth
Jr.'Farmer boys advanced to
the third game in the W.O.B.A.
tournament before they were
eliminated by the Elora Marau-
ders who went onto win the'
' trophy.
The other teams representing.
the Seaforth league were Centra-
lia men'and the Parr'Line ladies.
They were eliminated in the first
game but made an excellent
TOP POINTS - Robert Walters, left, presents his showing.
Last Thursday night, the first
trophy to first annual winner Brad Finlayson for the round of the final playoffs- got
"top point getter" y•� the broomball league. George underway.
Townsend, centre, rhlso accepts this trophy for the This week Centralia and B.P.
Broomball League as it will be handed on from on.Q Dumpers face elimination. .
year to another. In the first game the Grads
Y from Blyth again defeated
Archers 4-0.
Har-ey Riley with his 2 goals
led Pan Line to a victory over
B.P. Dumpers. This victory gives
Parr Line a 1 -game lead in the "B
champs" playoffs.
Ross Mitchell assisted Brad
Finlayson on his goal which
proved to be the winner for the Jr,
Farmers. This gives the Jr.
Farmers a i -game lead over
Centralia in the "A champs"
playoffs.
Arne Tissari, 71, a native of
Finland, died Thursday at
Seaforth Manor Nursing HOme
where he resided. He was single
and had no relatives in Canada.
Funeral services were held
Saturday from the " R.S.Box
Funeral Home and burial
followed in Egmondville
Cemetery. Rev. M..E.Reuber
officiated.
Pallbearers were Ken Huisser,
Bill Hodgen, Jack Muir, Earl
Somebody
Wants What
You Don't Need!
SELL
Through
Huron
Expositor
Chissif ied
Want Ads
SECOND ANNUAL SEAFORTH OPTIMIST
o (THE BUNNY BUNDLE WARM-UP)
t1l
G�` a it
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Follow the canoers as
they make their way
through the 18 mile
course. -
Prizes awarded iii
all classes.
—('rests
to a'11 participants.
KEN CAMPBELL, 527-0131
The Bunny B n1d1iF
"WITH -IT" -Styles lin
BOWLING
Tuesday Mixed League
There was no game at 10:30.
TOP TEAM -' Bev.' B.umstead, 'left, accepts the "Hens;�eCo-Op.
istrict Co -Op" trophy
Huron Rural League
G.W.G.
Team Standings:
LAND LUBB R
from Ben Van •der Akker,, right, a, representative of
'
while George `
Team-' Standings:
Model T's
" 86
Expos 103
Spitfires 96
What,
Townsend looks on'. The trophy is for the top team i
league play in this year's \
demand. Sizes from 26 to 38 —
-.
is
`
Men's Broomball.
LEVI'S ........... 15.95
Fire Birds
Road Runners
84
70
Hurricanes 79
Ook Piks 78
Colts 70
•
BrucellosMs?
CARHARTT- 9.....:. 11.95
Ja uars
q
68'
flare Jeans by Levi, G.W.G. Odd
even sizes from 26 to 36........ •
and ��r
... ,95 to 1 I
BOYS' 8 to 14 Year Sizes —'8.95 to 10.95
News of
JEAN
Athletics 62
"
f
Popular Western cut
denim Jackets to
Ladies' High Single and Triple,
.Ladies' High Single and triple,
Brucellosis , is a' bacterial
Black or Brown
corduroy — same ,
Karen lio9byf 2Z4 F664; 'Men's
g McCauley, 212, 522; Men's
disease .in cattle which affects then
new — Stewarts have
} °'f
it.
it �'l
h
High Single" and. Triple,
Paul
Hig Single and triple, Jack Price
reproductive system causing
15.95 to 17.95
Boys' Jackets 7.95 to 10.95
ood
a m
Buchanan, 253, 600.
351, 842.
abortion in pregnant cows.
CASUAL
•SLACKS
Legion Team
q
Egmondville League
Infected cattle do not "'die, but
$4.00 to $10.00 'on this
special group of clearing
slacks. Sizes'28 to 38 only.•�
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Values 13.95 to 19..75
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TO CLEAR AT °T
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Team Standings:
Team Standings:
they can spread the disease.
Mrs. Wilfred Lemieux and
Meatheads
98
Tiger Cats 112
If a farmer discovers one of his
Rosemary of Capreol are visiting
Stingers
97
Rough Riders 92
cows has aborted, he should
this week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
'Happy Six :
95
Golden Bears 82
contact, the local office of .
'
Parkinson, Margaret and Janet.
Shy Men
93
Argounants 74
Agriculture Canada's Health of
Ae Annual, variety night was
Topdawgs
82
Alouettes 73
Animals Branch.
E
held at South Perth centennial
Humers
'60
Stampeders 71
School on Friday evening with a
Ladies' High Single and High
Ladies' High Single, Mary Van
good crowd attending. A program
Triple, Gail McKenzie, 302, 749.
Dyke, 275;' ,Ladies High Triple
Terrible Womanl
of skits, musical numbers,
Men's High Single and Triple,
and Average, Betty Hulley 632,
Jim's shrewish wife told him
dances, a double quartette was
Jack Eisler, 278, 762.
189. Men's High Single and
when he dies, she would dance on
much enjoyed.
Triple, Gord Noble,. 317, 739.
his grave. So Jim" as gone ahead
Hockey Tournament
•Team Standings:
Men's High Average, Murray.
and arranged to be buried at sea.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brintnell
Chaparall
115
Bennewies, 211.
Rkt
and Scott spent last weekend in.
Moto Ski
95
+"
Trenton, Michigan, where Scott
was .taking part in a . hockey
Arctic .Cat
Ski Doo
83
65
GAS
tournament.
Ski Whiz
64
a
Mr. and Mrs. David' Wheeler
Allouette
61
w..•
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and Steven visited on Sunday
Ladies' Nigh. Single and'
triple,
,,�+• 1l'
with Mr. -and Mrs. Douglas
Marg. Scott, 228, 596.
Men's
_
Corsaut,' Jeffrey and Lisa of
High Single and triple,
J.
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London. •
Coleman, 264, 664.
•
The Messengers held their
St. James'. League
\�
;
annual crokinole party in the
Team standings:
ANOTHER TROPHY - Brad accepts Finlayson the
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church basement during' the
holidays.
Saints
Adams
111
99
"to p point getter" trophy for Men's Broomball in 73
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Copeland,
Tigers
99
l! �'jy
`>> •
= 74. John Aubin. makes the presentation, of the
Cynthia, Ellen and Deanna and
Ti -Cats
77
trophy which h.e:.donated. Brad gets to keep this
Miss Jean Copeland and Mrs.
Roger Miller and Steven of
Jokers
73
\ Y �xr
trophy.
Fenwick and Mrs. Ethel Walker
Toros' 68 ,
Ladies' High Single Triple,
AREA FUNERAL 4
of., Caledonia visited Sunday
with Mrs. Stanley
and
Sandra Johnson, 266, 672.
Men's
afternoon
High single and triple,
John
ARNE TISSARI Montgomery, Glen Smith and
Mountain of St. Marys.
Coleman, 327, 827.
"flow about it? Ten gallons FREE if you'll take the whole lot!"
Donald Scott.
Arne Tissari, 71, a native of
Finland, died Thursday at
Seaforth Manor Nursing HOme
where he resided. He was single
and had no relatives in Canada.
Funeral services were held
Saturday from the " R.S.Box
Funeral Home and burial
followed in Egmondville
Cemetery. Rev. M..E.Reuber
officiated.
Pallbearers were Ken Huisser,
Bill Hodgen, Jack Muir, Earl
Somebody
Wants What
You Don't Need!
SELL
Through
Huron
Expositor
Chissif ied
Want Ads
SECOND ANNUAL SEAFORTH OPTIMIST
o (THE BUNNY BUNDLE WARM-UP)
t1l
G�` a it
.t
Follow the canoers as
they make their way
through the 18 mile
course. -
Prizes awarded iii
all classes.
—('rests
to a'11 participants.
KEN CAMPBELL, 527-0131
The Bunny B n1d1iF
"WITH -IT" -Styles lin
J S
•LEVT' `
by
G.W.G.
LAND LUBB R
CARHARTT�
"Guaranteed to fade" hes 4 -oz.
blue denim, in the popular slim
thigh, slight flare Jeans the ids
demand. Sizes from 26 to 38 —
-.
Legs 30", to., 36"
LEVI'S ........... 15.95
G.W.G......... .. 13.95
LAND LUBBER 12.95
CARHARTT- 9.....:. 11.95
CORDUROY SLIM JEANS,
Powder, Navy, Black, Grey, Beige, Green and Brown slim
flare Jeans by Levi, G.W.G. Odd
even sizes from 26 to 36........ •
and ��r
... ,95 to 1 I
BOYS' 8 to 14 Year Sizes —'8.95 to 10.95
DENIM and
CORDUROY
JEAN
�-
JACKETS
Popular Western cut
denim Jackets to
match your jeans .or
Black or Brown
corduroy — same ,
style, made to stand a
lot of hard wear. If its
new — Stewarts have
} °'f
it.
G.W.G.
14.95
LEVI'S
15.95 to 17.95
Boys' Jackets 7.95 to 10.95
GREAT
CLEARANCE OF
`
CASUAL
•SLACKS
48 pair of washable, perma-
press flared casual pants in a
q
nice choice of checks, plaids
and plains. You save from
$4.00 to $10.00 'on this
special group of clearing
slacks. Sizes'28 to 38 only.•�
Y `:
Values 13.95 to 19..75
r Y
TO CLEAR AT °T
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$9.95,
LEVI'S CHAMBRAY SHIRTS ...........
CANOE RACE
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DATE:
SUNDAY, March 31
1974
TIME:
RACE STARTS AT 11 a.m.
PLACE:
EGMONDVILL.E BRIDGE
to TYNDALL'S BRIDGE
CLASSES:
A. Novelty ,– 11:15
B. Family -- 11:20
C. Service Club Open =- 11:25
D. Mixed -- 11:30
E. Kayek — 1'1:35
F. Metre Open -- 11:40
IN SUPPORT OF
_Yb' and under
— The ValnEgmond Foundhtion Lo I Optimist Youth Work G• Men's Open --11:43
161• 1" and' aver
KEITH MacLEAN, 527.0800 ARNOLD STINNXSSEN, 523-0410
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