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The Seaforth Figure Skating Club will begin skating
Monday, November 3rd this r y is year, it still isn't too' nate to '
registeir,. Fortes may be filled out at the Recreation Office any
time during office h6urs: Registration is also still 'being
accepted for power skating. Those twenty:sessions offer your,
child an excellent oRportunityAq improve his skating which
will def nicely increase his calibre of hockey this year and for
vears to come. 1.
We're'still looking for anybody interested in taking ballet,
at this point in time we have received insufficient interest in a
ballet program but if we find enough dancers a program will..
be offere4, if interested contact the Recreation Office as soon
as possible.
Tonight. October 10, marks the first meeting of the Slide.
'Club. This new opportunity is open to all interested in slides
and projectors.The.. club is hoping to develop a series of
" travelogues and slide shows for different viewing. The
THEY'RE REALLY HAPPY — A„Iot slLoxeitem'ent ' Henderson, Bob Smith, 'Ronald Janmaat, Doug• meeting will be held at the lower library at 8 n.m.
shines 'ou# from every one of , these• faces of this Steinman, Steve Jansen, Billy Garrick, Tony Neelsen,
Seaforth" Minor Soccer team. Surrounding the,trophy John Staffen, Front, Kevin Drager, Danny McClure,
-that they ' won as tops in the Huron Soccer Robbie Core, Mark McLlwain, Jim S'avayge, ' Ed.
Association play ard, back, left, Joe Dorssers, Paul Nielsen. Brian Riley'and Greg Core. ` (Staff Photo)
' Seaforth Minor Soccer
Reviews successhA. season'.
The soccer season is over for there next year; well done Roy. group. Aage Marcussen put in a to Doug. Anstett who made no
1974 and Seaforth can be proud of The Seaforth `,`United" (first good effort . to keep the team mist ake and Seaforth was ahead
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its young soccer players as every
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control and did a great job along
Huron Minor Soccer Association
only one point behind - St.
against the Seaforth "Olympics"
up by Steve Steinmann, but the
" travelogues and slide shows for different viewing. The
THEY'RE REALLY HAPPY — A„Iot slLoxeitem'ent ' Henderson, Bob Smith, 'Ronald Janmaat, Doug• meeting will be held at the lower library at 8 n.m.
shines 'ou# from every one of , these• faces of this Steinman, Steve Jansen, Billy Garrick, Tony Neelsen,
Seaforth" Minor Soccer team. Surrounding the,trophy John Staffen, Front, Kevin Drager, Danny McClure,
-that they ' won as tops in the Huron Soccer Robbie Core, Mark McLlwain, Jim S'avayge, ' Ed.
Association play ard, back, left, Joe Dorssers, Paul Nielsen. Brian Riley'and Greg Core. ` (Staff Photo)
' Seaforth Minor Soccer
Reviews successhA. season'.
The soccer season is over for there next year; well done Roy. group. Aage Marcussen put in a to Doug. Anstett who made no
1974 and Seaforth can be proud of The Seaforth `,`United" (first good effort . to keep the team mist ake and Seaforth was ahead
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its young soccer players as every
.year Mosquito t earn) deserves
together and the boys really
1-0. Just 20 minutes later J.
Once again the bowling season
The,Streakers
-sense" with superb
the top they have learned a lot for
division took first place in .the
honourable mention as they were
improved as their last game
Nielsen again had his chance, set
has begun, and the results , of
Ladies' High Single, Martha
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control and did a great job along
Huron Minor Soccer Association
only one point behind - St.
against the Seaforth "Olympics"
up by Steve Steinmann, but the
league play will appear regularity
Claessen, 222; High Triple, Alice i
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League.
Columban. It , was ,first year
showed, with the Olympics
ball hit .the post and went out of
in The Expositor. Please bring
V.Bakel, 222, 1639. Men's Nigh
was a great asset to the team.
age, win or lose, and the ,basic
H.M•S.A,
in the Squirt Division, (6 - 8
Mosquito for these boys, but they
winning by a score of only 6 - 3, in
play. Just before half time'
yout bowling scores into. the
Single. Aog. Marcussen, 234;
New clerk
216.' Men's High Single
and
years), the Seaforth "Dukes" was
$'oaehed by Aage Steen
put on a tremendous display of
a good game.
Pee
Gordon Geddes set Johnny up
newspaper office by Monday .at
High John Morris, 262, Triple,
'gam FLANNELETTE SHEETS
to come. Many thanks to. Ken and
Seaforth carried the play and only
and
soccer through the seasorr.'-This
The Canadians" (second
with a perfect pass and a hard -
the latest. Scores more than two
John Coleman, 683, Aog. Mar-
227..
Marcussen. Only through hard
team has fine ball control and
Wee team) had the potential of
shot from 20 yards out gave the
'Godferich
weeks_old won't be published.
cussen, 654. 4
Colored Borders
Atom team) -had a hard time as
work in every game and by
for did the
their "many fine plays brought
from The
coming in second place in the
goal tender no chance.
ST. JAMES' LEAGUE
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the new clerk for the second Small
showin u practice
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cheers the spectators.
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H.M.S.A. but lack of interest
Play was oifi from end to end
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. ceritre forward Johnny Nielsen
Team Standings:
Boomers ,
12 '
squeeze by Goderich which was.
Seaforth'.'United" was well
from half of the team created a
and there were close calls on both
Team Standings:
Orioles 16 '�
70 x 100 size • • • • • • • • • ... • • 6.50 each
but ho a for better luck next year.
runner up. The. "Dukes" beat
coached by Dr. J. Underwood and
big problem fo`r the rest of the •
'sides.
Expos 10
Canaries 13
80 x 90 size . • • 0.50 each
••
Goderich in the final game by a
Dr, Bill Thompson. Watch for this
boys. Some of the boys came in
In the second half Goderich
Cubs 10
Parrots 11
80 x 100 size • • • .• • . • .. • . • . 7.50 each
score of 3-1. This terrific team
team next year.
with the thought that if they
carne on stronganda good shot
Tigers 7
Sparrows 9
represents the future of soccer in
Seaforth.The "superstar" on the
In the Pee Wee Division (12-14
yrs.) the Seaforth "Continental
couldn't make the first t eam .
forget it. It does not work that
from Wayne Jackson, left winger,
hit the deflecting into the
Astros 7
Mets 4
Robins 9
FITTED SHEETS
is little Jerry Wriaht
first in the H.M.S.A.
post
Dodgers
Blue Jays . 5
team who
37 for the "Dukes".
took place
Goderich` "Falcons" taking
way.The competition st arts right
field
net, and Goderich was right back
4
Ladies' High Single, Mary
Ladies' High Single, Karen
Extra Heavy Flannelette
scored goals
In the Atom Division, (840
with
f6ur behind
on the and only by showing
for
in the game:- Even though they
Turner, 261; Ladies' High Triple,
Munro, 188; High Triple, Pia
.
second place, points
up practice and by hard work
kept pressing, the great work of
Marcussen, 437. Men's High
Single Bed • • • • • • • ' • • 7.50 each
yrs.), the Seaforth "Olympics"
Seaforth. The "Continentals" is a
does anybody 'make the ' first
Seafortoe halfback line.
Sandra Johnson, 586; Men's High
Terry Young, 294, Nick Houwert,
Double Bed • • • • • • • • • . 8.50 each
went through the season
good solid team displaying clean
team.vented
Goderich from getting
Single, Reg. Dick, 288; Men's
293; Triple, Nick H. '690.
undefeated, taking a well
soccer with lots of exciting plays.
Soccer is a new game in
a good shot on goal...it was an
High Triple, Gord Dick, 718:
DUBLIN MIXED LEAGUE
deserved lace in the H.M.S.A.
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The went through the season
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exciting game of soccer and both-
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COUNTRY CLUB
Ladies' High Single, 'Ruth
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with Clinton ,4 points behind as
undefeated, scoring 93 goals with
40% • from last year and it has
teams put on a fine clean game
Team Standings:
Steinman, 230, High Triple, Ruth,
runner up. The Olympics had
7 .against. Their well deserved
been a pleasure to see the overall
although the "Continentals"
Straggiers 10
Steinman, 591. Men's High
good competition wherever they
first place in the H.M.S.A. is due
interest in the game. More and
seemed to be a little "up -tight"
Pin Heads 12
Single, Frank Eickmeier,.285, and
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played and had to work hard as a
to the boys' always coming out to
more spectators are coming out
at times.'
The 7
High Triple, Frank Eickmeier,
�s
s
# team to take first place. Good
practice along with good
for every game. One very
The outst anding player for the
Ups &Downs 4
684
passing, ball control and position
teamwork and the ,.,excellent
important aspect of this game of
Goderich "Falcons" was
Ding-A-Lings 7'•,1
LEGION LEAGUE
play put the 'boys out in front.
.coaching by Ivan Nielsen aced
soccer is that of 144 boys playing,
goaltender Eric Mitchell. For the
The Lazy Six 2
Team Standings:
This team was well coached by
Laverne Stein nn Ivan
Hubert Vanderveldenis best as
Larry Dolmage h
not one received even a� minor
injury.
"Continentals",. . Dave
Underwood
Ladies High Single, Mary
253; Higl,J.riple, •,Faye
#3 Peter's Bums 7
x•and
gave ; .,
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.put�on avti�emendous��iffem: ,
Kreiger,
#1 ? 7
t Nielsen.
team manager.
The Seaforth Minor Soccer
display of defensive soccer
641, Average, Pearl
#5 Baker's ,OZ. 5
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In the • Mosquito Division,
The 'Seaforth Knights"
Association is looking forward to '
stopping in Goderich on the right.
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a kers
#6 The 6 Streakers 2
(10-12 yrs.), the Seaforth
(young Squirt beginners) was
a trophy presentation night in
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Steve Steinmann controlled. -the
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Single and Triple, Ron Harris,
#4 ? 0
"Celtics" was the team that could
coached by Ken Reidy and Jack
October.
game on the left and team captain
269, 671; High Average, Bob
#2 v 0
s,1y •„ r.
put the ball in the net as they
Price. This is probably the -
An exciting soccer game was
Gordon Geddes looked after the
Harris, 206.
Ladies High Single and triple,
scored 120 goals with only 7 goals
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against -them: The potent forward
hardest -coaching job as we are
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dealing with boys 5-6 years old. It '
played at S.D.H.SDHS. field-""
gy when Seaforth
centre field.. The `Continentals
earned their first'place trophy.and
EGMONDVILLE LEAGUE
Team, Standings:
Ann Wood, 288, 702; s High
Single Triple., E�r'
Thanksgiving
line used beautiful
takes to teach small boys
"Continentals" (Pee Wee
Goderich "Falcons"
Swinging six 12
and Ed 336,
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passing plays
patience .
the a well
669.
that usually resulted in goals
the game of soccer and although
Division) won their final league
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deserved second place. The
Ups and Downs, 10
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scored, This hustling team has
"soccer
the Knights did not place near
game against Goderich
referee was Gordon Dick who had
Ally Cats
9
-sense" with superb
the top they have learned a lot for
"Falcons" by a score of 2-1.
the game completely ' under
Striker
5
coaching from Dave McInally,
next year and this makes it all
points were at stake as a Goderich
control and did a great job along
Elves
4
who always got the team going.
worthwhile. They are taught to
win would have forced an extra
with linesman Frank Verberne
Argos
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Dave's Experience in the game
get along with boys their owngame
for''first place, in the
and`Do�g. O'Reilly.
Ladies' High Single, Triple
and
was a great asset to the team.
age, win or lose, and the ,basic
H.M•S.A,
Average, "Betty Hully, '315,
758,
Manager of the "Celtics" was
skills they learned this year will
. The game started at 10 a.m.
New clerk
216.' Men's High Single
and
Bill Brown Jr. who also ave
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serve them in good stead in ears
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and from .the opening whistle
Triple, Terry Young, 300,
777.
100% to. the team.
to come. Many thanks to. Ken and
Seaforth carried the play and only
a p po.i n teed
High Average, Paul Matthews,
The St. Columban Mosquito
Jack.
superb goal tending for Goderich
227..
Team had its debut in H.M.S.A.
The Seaforth "Kickers" (young
prevented Seaforth from getting
Mr. Harvey' Hammond of 9
' COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
.
and finished in well deserved
Atom team) -had a hard time as
on the scoreboard. Around the 20
Toronto Blvd., Vanastra will be
Team !Standings:
second place. This team put on a
they just moved up from the
minute mark of the first half
the new clerk for the second Small
Smackeko's
4
nice display of soccer in every
Squirt Division. We had trouble
. ceritre forward Johnny Nielsen
Claims Court of Huron. He will be
Boomers ,
12 '
game; a good clean soccer team,
getting these boys out for practice
fired a hard low shot that the
replacing Mrs. Mary Nediger who.
Nutty Bunch
9
well coached b Ro Swart who
but ho a for better luck next year.
Goderich oal tender stopped On
has served for Clintoh and
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did a superb job all . summer This team has the potential of a fine dive but the ball rebounded Seaforth area for nearly 14 years The Dingelings 5
organizing his St. Columban being• first place in the Atom �r
yea There are a lot ., Sr a r a v, :•x}}k.}
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At the Western Fair Raceway Monday night in the second race
Wanet Express owned aqd driven by William German. Clinton,
was out of the money. In the second race Conray Frost owned by
Charles Mathers and driven by Ray Mathers both of Goderich,
was fifth.
El Sam O owned by Richard Burgess and Joe -and Jim Dick and
driven by Gord Pullman, all of Seaforth, was fourth in the
seventh race.
Thursday night at London in the third race Carry On Syl owned
by Bruce Erskine and Wilfred Denomme , both of Goderich, was
second with Ron Williamson, Seaforth on tjie bike.
In the fifth race Pebbies Girl owned by George .Feagan,
Goderich and Ron Feagan; Dundas was second with Gerry
Roebuck of Goderich on the bike. ''.4,
Friday night at London in the second race both Victor H. Volo
owned by Fred Fowler, Londesboro and driven by Frank
MacDonald, Clinton and Imp Mathers, owned by Charles,
Eugene and John Mathers, Goderich and driven by John were
both out of the money.
In the fourth race Timberina Hy owned by Arnold Doak and
driven by Jack Meriam , both of Goderich was fifth:
In the sixth race Crimson Josie owned and driven by Bruce
Volland of Goderich was third.
In the ninth race Miss Belle Bars owned by Fred Fowler and
driven by Frank MacDonald was out of the money.
At London, Saturday night in the fourth race the winner was
Single Johnie owned and driven by John Muir, Seaforth. the miie
teas in 2.x0 and the payoff was 40. In the same race Saint Clair
Buck owned and driven by Phil Bisback , Seaforth, was out of the
tnoiney.
'6 In "the eighth race Gladies boy owned and driven by Jolie
0; Muir teas fourth. .
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MORE SOCCER WINNERS These y oung soccer players' are members of yet
another Huron, Championship winning Seaforth team. With coach Ivan Nielsen,:
assistant coach Hubert Vandervelden and manager Larry Dolmage, the players are,
left, from: Doug. Anstett, Stephen Seymour, Gordon Geddes, Johnny Welsen;
second low: Steven' Steinman, Cary Doig, Pa I Garter, Chartie Stewart, Tony Arts;
third 'row: Ricky Ryan, Joe .Claessens, Davfd Underwood, David Ste. Marie, Ted
Janmaat. (Staff Photo)
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