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-By Clive Buist
1 Seaforth Director df Recreation
Walton Junior Girls captured 'the Tri. County McCallum; Mary Ellen Knight; Coach,Don Achilles.' As the hockey seson is fast approaching most of this week's
Championship this year playing in a lea-ue of six t~ news revolves around it.
1 p' p y 1p y g g (Front) -Peggy Dennis, Diane Dennis, Mary Searle, Girls int crested in hockey will have a new opportunity this
teams. Shown here are (left) (standing) Coach June Williamson, Anne Watson, Kim Humphries, year with the formation of an inter town league which will
,Mrs.Don Achifles; Effie Hulzebos; Fran Blake; Pat Margaret Shortree'd. (Staff Photo) consist of seven teams. Girls. 14 %,ears and over interested in
McDonald; Jane Leeming;. 'Donna. Reid; Joyce playing should contact Dave De Vries at 527-1440. This
A - should, prove to be an exciting brand of h ockey.
On Thursday October 3 a meeting wiry be held at the Lower
"�.Jibrary at 8 p.m. for all those interested in playing O.N.A.
` • intermediate C Hockey this year. it is hoped, that everyone
entendire.s.,ann'oue s� e u e ' Pwho'iiifz'nds to 'play ;rill 'bepresent on Thursday.
"" 'Also in the hockey news, fhe Minor Hockey Association will
Mo Huard and Glen McLure St. Marys Are Tuesday night Friday, November 8 against Mit- I Jan. 7 Exeter 'in SEAFORTH be meeting at the Lower Library Tuesday. October 8 at 8 p.m.
attended an O.H.A. meeting under coach Doug Cruikshank of shell. This is going to.be a big Jan. 10 Mitchell in, SEAFORTH
and all those willing to help should be present at this
Monday night tosef up a 32 -game ' Goderich. Doug has coached Jr. night. Also there is going to be a Jan. 12 Seaforth in Lambeth organizational meeting.
schedule. There will be 16 home "C" and lirterrrtediate Hockey in ' draw for the trip to the Bahamas.
Jan. Tavistock in SEAFORTH For those fall programs which have not yet 'begun there is
still time to register, this can be done during
and away games this, season. Goderjeh and has a good record - Anyone who purchases a season Jan.21 Lambeth in SEAFORTH g g office hours at `
There are two new teams, PT ,one year defeating Seaforth.$ea-,.,, ticket is eligible. There will be a Jan.25 Seaforth at Belmont, the Recreation Office.
Stanley and the Centenaires with vers in four straight games. Doug couple of presentations made also Yan.28 Seaforth at Mitchell A number of people were requesting Yoga during the
Clinton dropping out' of the always has said that •Seaforth was - one by the Centenaires and one Jan.31 Strathroy in SEAFORTH hummer months, and an instructor has now been obtained.
league. The Ctnteaaires home a hockey town and is looking by the Tbwn of•S�aforth. Feb. 4 Belmont .in SEAFORTH Yoga will begin next week and anyone interested must
register before the classes commence, Wednesday: October
games arc Tuesday and Fridays. forward, to his duties here. Anyone wanting season tickets Feb. 5 Seaforth at `Ctii`an 9 g
Scaforth's camp opened at the • The opening home game • is. 'mav get them from the executive- Feb. 7 Seaforth at Exeter
or from Bill O'Shea, Ceoc.kers.
Footwear and Charlie Campbell.
Moe Huard has -received some of
the equipment, such as helmets,
gCo pants and gloves. It looks like it's
going to be an exciting season.
Oct. 26 Seaforth at TAvistock
y Oct.29 Seaforth at Mitchell
J Nov. 3 Seaforth at Strathroy
Nov. .8, Mitchell in. SEAFORTH.
Nov.10 Seaforth at Port Stanley
N 15 B 1 ' SEAFORTH
SDHS girk
lose game
The Girls' Basketball Teams
suffered a terrible defeat on
Tuesday, September 24, at St.
Marys. Senior Girls lost 54 to 16
and Junior Girls lost 36 to 17.
Their next game will .be today at
Wingham. We hope that'they will
od G d 1 k
ov. e mont ur play better t ay. oo uc
Nov.19 ,Port Stanley in $T. JAMES LEAGUE Y. B. C. team! 4
SEAFORTH Standings: Standings:
Nov.22 Lambeth in SEAFORTH, Expos 5 Orioles
N 2 5
4 Se forth t• Exeter T' 5
v a
ov. a a
Nov.29 Strathroy in SEAFORTH!-
rgers
Cubs
5
5
Trootor� tub o#rsm�oet
t.
Huron Cal(nt 4-H Tractor Club
cou,pterparts.
was held at Vincent's 'Farm
The 4.1.1 Tractor. Club
Equipment, Seaforth.
'Achievement Day was held at the
- The topic discussed was diesel
Huron Coupty Plowing Match
injection systems, Mechanics told
when members answered a quiz
how to set injection. pumps, and
on tractor maintenance parts and
described the difference between
1,
participated in a Tractor Driving
direct and indirect injections.
Hockey�'•
in a discussion on mainten•
Contest. ,Nelson, -Underwood of
ante, it lvas indicated that diesel
R.R. 1, Wingham, placed first,
Jim Fairies, R.R. 1, Gorrie,
tractors are ..easier?on fuel and
have fewer parts, making them
'second, and John Underwood b
easier; fo maintain than their yeas
R.R. 1. Wingham, third,
Recreation
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V'
VI WS
-By Clive Buist
1 Seaforth Director df Recreation
Walton Junior Girls captured 'the Tri. County McCallum; Mary Ellen Knight; Coach,Don Achilles.' As the hockey seson is fast approaching most of this week's
Championship this year playing in a lea-ue of six t~ news revolves around it.
1 p' p y 1p y g g (Front) -Peggy Dennis, Diane Dennis, Mary Searle, Girls int crested in hockey will have a new opportunity this
teams. Shown here are (left) (standing) Coach June Williamson, Anne Watson, Kim Humphries, year with the formation of an inter town league which will
,Mrs.Don Achifles; Effie Hulzebos; Fran Blake; Pat Margaret Shortree'd. (Staff Photo) consist of seven teams. Girls. 14 %,ears and over interested in
McDonald; Jane Leeming;. 'Donna. Reid; Joyce playing should contact Dave De Vries at 527-1440. This
A - should, prove to be an exciting brand of h ockey.
On Thursday October 3 a meeting wiry be held at the Lower
"�.Jibrary at 8 p.m. for all those interested in playing O.N.A.
` • intermediate C Hockey this year. it is hoped, that everyone
entendire.s.,ann'oue s� e u e ' Pwho'iiifz'nds to 'play ;rill 'bepresent on Thursday.
"" 'Also in the hockey news, fhe Minor Hockey Association will
Mo Huard and Glen McLure St. Marys Are Tuesday night Friday, November 8 against Mit- I Jan. 7 Exeter 'in SEAFORTH be meeting at the Lower Library Tuesday. October 8 at 8 p.m.
attended an O.H.A. meeting under coach Doug Cruikshank of shell. This is going to.be a big Jan. 10 Mitchell in, SEAFORTH
and all those willing to help should be present at this
Monday night tosef up a 32 -game ' Goderich. Doug has coached Jr. night. Also there is going to be a Jan. 12 Seaforth in Lambeth organizational meeting.
schedule. There will be 16 home "C" and lirterrrtediate Hockey in ' draw for the trip to the Bahamas.
Jan. Tavistock in SEAFORTH For those fall programs which have not yet 'begun there is
still time to register, this can be done during
and away games this, season. Goderjeh and has a good record - Anyone who purchases a season Jan.21 Lambeth in SEAFORTH g g office hours at `
There are two new teams, PT ,one year defeating Seaforth.$ea-,.,, ticket is eligible. There will be a Jan.25 Seaforth at Belmont, the Recreation Office.
Stanley and the Centenaires with vers in four straight games. Doug couple of presentations made also Yan.28 Seaforth at Mitchell A number of people were requesting Yoga during the
Clinton dropping out' of the always has said that •Seaforth was - one by the Centenaires and one Jan.31 Strathroy in SEAFORTH hummer months, and an instructor has now been obtained.
league. The Ctnteaaires home a hockey town and is looking by the Tbwn of•S�aforth. Feb. 4 Belmont .in SEAFORTH Yoga will begin next week and anyone interested must
register before the classes commence, Wednesday: October
games arc Tuesday and Fridays. forward, to his duties here. Anyone wanting season tickets Feb. 5 Seaforth at `Ctii`an 9 g
Scaforth's camp opened at the • The opening home game • is. 'mav get them from the executive- Feb. 7 Seaforth at Exeter
or from Bill O'Shea, Ceoc.kers.
Footwear and Charlie Campbell.
Moe Huard has -received some of
the equipment, such as helmets,
gCo pants and gloves. It looks like it's
going to be an exciting season.
Oct. 26 Seaforth at TAvistock
y Oct.29 Seaforth at Mitchell
J Nov. 3 Seaforth at Strathroy
Nov. .8, Mitchell in. SEAFORTH.
Nov.10 Seaforth at Port Stanley
N 15 B 1 ' SEAFORTH
SDHS girk
lose game
The Girls' Basketball Teams
suffered a terrible defeat on
Tuesday, September 24, at St.
Marys. Senior Girls lost 54 to 16
and Junior Girls lost 36 to 17.
Their next game will .be today at
Wingham. We hope that'they will
od G d 1 k
ov. e mont ur play better t ay. oo uc
Nov.19 ,Port Stanley in $T. JAMES LEAGUE Y. B. C. team! 4
SEAFORTH Standings: Standings:
Nov.22 Lambeth in SEAFORTH, Expos 5 Orioles
N 2 5
4 Se forth t• Exeter T' 5
v a
ov. a a
Nov.29 Strathroy in SEAFORTH!-
rgers
Cubs
5
5
Canaries
Robins
2
High Single - Shirley Young; 209:
,- - _C:7g
Dec. i Seaforth at Lambeth.
-4 Seaforth at Lucan -
Dodgers
Astros
2
Parrots
4 �.
2
Sticks
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.Dec. -
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2
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• , Sparrows
engine, automatic, radio, finished in deep bright
with black vinyl Licence
Hockey�'•
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t' Dec...6, Tavistock, ill, SEAFORTH
Mats
2
Blure Jays
3
at
Archie,s Sunoco
Dec. 10 Port Stanley in .4
High Singles, Sandra, 246,
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SEAFORTH
Henk Kramer, 311; High Triple,
High Single - Shirley Young; 209:
2000 c.c. engine, radio, 4 brand new tires.
• Dec.13 Lucan in SEAFORTH
Dec.15. Seaforth at Port Stanley
Mary Turner, 589; John Coleman,
802;
Ladies Triple, Shirley Young,
Dave
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1 TOYOTA COROLLA 1600,4 -speed, radio.
562. • High Single,
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Dec.20 Exeter in SEAFORTH
1970 MAVERICK 2 -door, 200 C.I.D. 6 cylinder
Underwood, 262; Men's Triple,
engine, automatic, radio, finished in deep bright
with black vinyl Licence
_ Dec.22 Seaforth at Strathroy
yyellow constrasting roof,
DDP354
Dave Underwood, 663.
Original Price 1695.00 Reduced to Clear
9 $1
_ - - 1975
Jan. 2 Seaforth at Tavistock
Y's: C.
Team Standings:
Dublin Mixed Bowling League
at
Archie,s Sunoco
.tan. 3 .Lucan in SEAFORTH
Jan. 5 Seaforth in Belmont.Team
Boy's high single -Mike Hak,
scores for September 11 are:
1 High Single, Ted
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• "Just be thankful !" -
yrru weren't bowling. 240; Boy's, high' -triple - Te g g
cry Bradley,' 223; High Triple, Joni
b Young, 632; Girl's -high single 13erenden, 564.
a
,l ` • and triple -Pia Ivlarcussen, 24 ,
x Team 2 - Hi h single and triple,
t.. ••-' `` g g P
Wilbur Hoegy, 215 and 560.
3 High Single, Joan
Stapleton, 230; High triple, Nor
1VIIXED LEAGUE
ma Dietz, 646.
Il J i * • 9' , >.° ' Team Standings: Team 4
Hi h'sin le and triple,l
e,
Orioles Canaries 12 Verne Steinman, 239 and 561.,
10
Team 5 •- High single, Cecilia
} k" P arrots
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9 Maloney, 231, High triple,. Mer -
arrows
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'� ,; �r'� , � ,� , �,� .,•�„�,.� E { ,��''� � ' P 4 vin Dietz. 557,
•. i!, rt f•_ f 7 Robins 4 Team 6 -High h sin le, Doug
Blue Jays 3 Vock, 259; High triple, Hank
Kra"mers, 571.
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� ";, . A » °. Y J d gEGMA.NDVILLE LEAGUE 18 are: P
¢., v� Ladies High Single, Bonnie
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q *` P vN'� li� Fortune, 250; Ladies Hi h Triple - Team 1 - 3 pts. -High single
r a g P and triple, Ted Bradley, 312 and
j, zu: Ann Noble, 557; Ladies High 658.
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Average. Ann Noble. 185. Men's
Hih Single, Triple and Average, Team 2 - 0 pts. ' High single
g g P
Ron Beuerman, 250, 676, 225.
and triple, Ann Kistner, 193 ane}; Team Standings: 538.
Stricklers 5 Team 3 - 7 pts. - High single,
_ '�>��. • ` �" , •-
Swinging Six 5 '•Joan Stapleton, 250; High triple,
Norma Dietz 624.
Ups -n downs 5
Team 4 - 2 pts. - High single,
• Argos 2 Mike Eckert and Cathy Vock, 184;
t° Elves 2 High triple, Cathy Vock, 491.
Alley -Cats 2' Team 5 - 5 pts. - High single,
Therese Maloney, 181; High
` triple, Mervin Dietz, 481.
cr f E A F (E Team 6 4 pts. High single
og,„Aa �" >I7 and triple, Hank K'ramers, 235
R ; and 638.
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After one week of play. the
standings
the {.ntra•.Mural League:
TearW 'W T L Pis .
Lane 2 1 0
Nigh 2 0 1 4
y as 1 1 3
w Murray 1
iMW Kale 0 0 3 0
Vi
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Sept. 17 Nigh 6 VS Murray
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Afi3.'r�'%',•r`r,,x5"��r Sept. 18. Nigh n Vs Kale
(T.D. J. Nigh)
E s Sept. 19 Lane 6 vs Murray
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1.�; i �' ;, r �„•k'`��r,{���i E •, ., � ,b.F (1".iy.9.Malonev) (T.I).D.Nelson)
S. 20 Lane 18 vs Nigh 12
(.ye.ptr .D. D. Atistett (2) (TD J.Nigh 2.)
l;. D. Maloney)
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Sept. 23 Murray 18 vs Teale 6
j T (TD D.Morto'n(2) (TD M.R610
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Original Price •$2595.00' Reduced to Clear
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