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i The list p m. a ez p dye y pfls, fxo.!tGllaify, .#tli f o r
The l.awl+s at the betnn)tg'afa W.s,
u tiie new Junior Nac t% 'tea.lu, tale o"e' also the gartt0 An `1' $Port-
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,:. 'S'' jforth Centenna.ires tuc#ted. out M>tclle'1 .,. handed ,�. ltfeft'ell'; aaYcd� chart,
eQn�ec04 r= Svpls �vliich pttst)ed'. 4 "
tq . be a ctgse :epgi; ng tonte�t St Sea omit 3' lta tiled fQt^ tit ' `final { si ren
thetn•lrtto the lead to sfay. P r. ,
k {, `';'^despite the fact •that Srraforth The ngw, Sep; T.titCentettnatr.', •' tninutes .but. failed .to • mpita1)xe,;
Skinnet .scgred:�hls s�eQnd goal qi ...•,Crowd attettclonce estimated
? prided up losing by the• score a the ate' on another power -play hoci py teatt> .wlt sh is r'taaw .
a'l " `'° (' E":':4>3 to the Mitchel Hawks g p' p fun tions d t3afort 'wily la at abo` t 400 and enetat° feeling
N i with 'the assists a ainr. Ding ,to tib. (!? h p y ui 8•.
lex 'it was a rough contest at the O'Donnell, to fi is g ou his fihree' anathei exhibttioha.,me tonight amon8 faits was that S,lafyrth put'
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. Y � Se.'aforth Arena with 30 penalties point panne) and i aw; ince, The at the'Seafbrtlt Arena hen'they up an excellent;battle and should �lF
"t`:called by referees Ray Richards second' Dai ivas sadred, 'b host 'the lngersollJunioirC'hockey
hive"wptl-'aitd-ti11 with Rich .
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pand Jim Shurrie with 18 handed Ke.mon goal
. with the only club 1VIacDonal,.d grid Don Nicholson• in x
M t out to the Hawks. With the many assist Din to John Curti an. the line-up.
going g Qentennalre Comlmonts pcomMg Gsmea. '
penalties called, the referees' At 7:14 of the final perlod Bili Each team usgd' three goal `-
a 1 played ran important role in the. O'Sh a and Randy-McClinchey tenders during -06 the The next gattte will be- the first
e g ' .. ' 'game with
goal scoring. , made a 2 on 1 connect - with Ough Nicol, stay 14utchinson and. of the regular scifedule as the
Mitchell opened" the scoring at - • r Cgptennaires play in Tavjstoelt
3:38 of- the first period with Rick
O'Domnel goal and Ray Finnings
assist,
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bounced back however and in just
r over 3 minutes Seaforth scored
their. first Junior "D" Hgckey
et
goal. Dave McClure will go down .
in the books accomplilhing this
after being set up on a pass -out
`from behind'. the ,net by Bill
O'Shea. t'
Mitchell made the score in their
favour 2.1 before the period
FLORA ANNE'S TEAM is what this group of smiling
l ° girl baseball players like to be known as, they told
I' the Expositor. Champs in their age, group, the girls
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played minor baseball in Seaforth all summer. Team
;t members are, front left, Bobbi Dale, Joan.Janmaat,
Audrey Nash, Debbie. Simpson, Cheryl McAllister,
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-Saturday,, Qctober 26.
Then on Tuesday, October •2�
Seaforth plays against the Hawks
in Mitchell with game time slated
•'for 8:00. Remember not to forget N
the big Regular Season. Hotne
opener here at the Seaforth Arena
against the Hawks with scheduled
Same time being 8:00 Lets get
everyone and cheer them on to
victory over their rivals from
Mitchell.
CIF • t sh^00e0s
( +' ended on their second of three The, Waterloo Regional Sports Council, in cooperation with e
w " �" straight power -play goals in the r 0.
► final Hix f the Sports and Recreation Bureau is hosting the 1974 Wes ern,
game with Robert Skinner •scoring report SCo'res
with help from O'Dotmell and Ontario Winter Games. Th�games will take place November
30 apd December I at Waterloo, From October 19, 1974:
Janine Melanson, Mary H ak, Rear, Leona John Lawrence. The games will involve " twelve different sports in Tom Allan, Londesboro 22-25
With ftv a minutes gone in
Scott,Coach, Susan Nigh, Mary Lou Jansen, Eileen competitive and demonstration settings. At this time it is Jerry Coleman,Seaforth 21-25
Connolly, Pia Marcussen, Susan Smith, Angela second the' Centennaires scored , estimated 'that a minimum of 1.500 young men and women Glen Moagk, Bornholm 20-2'5
again on a power -play with Denis will participate in the various sports. It would be good to see Pat Heenan, Seaforth f9-25
Andressi, Flora Anne McAllister, Coach. Fischer in the penalty box. sometteams from Seaforth, participating. Those sports which Ashley Gilbert, Goderich IS -251 -
will
(Staff Photo) Marvin Hall scored with the Ione will be involved ark: basketball, boxing, broomball, curling, Mery Batkin, Clinton 14-25
fencing, judo, ring'ette. speedskating (demonstration only) Richie Cox of C4inton a junior
r� h o s e f Ulu a I volleyball, weight lifting, wrestling and bowling. shooter displayed a fine effort
Additional information can be obtained 'through the with a score of 11.25'
Recreation, Office.
At various times interest has been shown in modern square
soccer-match dancing, Arrangements ari now being made in Clinton for a INSURANCE,
'beginner instruction class to be held Monday evenings. if you - ° AUTO ° LIFE
(By Keith Murray) the players as well as the fans are interested in joining this class call the Recreation Office.
The St. Columban Soccer Club appreciate these two men as With the weather • getting colder most people are not FIRE
finished out their regular much as 1 do for their efforts in''' thinking -of swimming but for those who are, and are looking Donald G. Eaton
.schedule last Saturay against the guiding the team with inspirat- for Red Cross Water Safety and Life Saving Instructor
-Clinton Soccer Club at the Clinton ional leadership throughout the Courses, a complete schedul6 of dates and locations can be Insurance Agency Limited
Fair Grounds. 1974 season of the St. Columban picked up at the office
It , was a cold day and. this Soccer Club. AT THE ARENA: Public Skating s Office in Masonic Block
contributed.to the teams g Main Street
perhaps Darin the 1974 season it was Frl. OCT.25 �--• 8 P.M. Phone 527-1510 - Seaforth 1r
bitterness in losing their last evident to all that this would be a Sat. OCT. 26 - 2 P.M.
game of the year. rebuilding season, Many of the
Paul Coyne scored the only goal stars of.past yeark,itallonggr were
for St. Columban midway through playing withihe Irishmen. It was ! •
the first half_only to have, Clinton a •faifly successful year fora team STEV�/.�A R T S is the Shop for , f a
score two in. the second half 'to composed of rookies, 'mainly
make the final score read under 20 years of age which
Clinton 2 produced a unique bachelor team. BOYS CLOTHES..
St. Columban 1 The team st arted "to really come +�
Tom Melady and Danny around midway through the . d
Murray were two people. on the season when they lost their
team this year who didn't get the v aluasble goal tender Frank ?..: r
credit.they deserve. Tom guided Verberne due to an arm injury for Boys, Dress Clothes..' i•
the team oto many victories since the balance of the season.,. I Y:.; %yb' '
the•'seasgn opened in April and:(', followed the team from town to " NEW, VESTED SUITS
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SEASON'S CHAMPS - Winners in the over-all season's play in .the Ladies
Baseball League'were this team. They are, back, left, fob Fickling, Don Coleman,
Marg McCauley, Jane McNaughton, Barb Osborne, Mary Muir, Gary Osborne,
front, Marg Van Dyke, Linda Coleman, Nancy Eckert, Cheryl Seymour, 'Marie Little-
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Cross-country -
Students run hearts out
Many people think the youth Walker, Clinton a teacher at
of Canada is soft -but watching 288 Huron . Centennial School were
1� ' �: t t� `„� students take part in a two -mil'' responsible for the general
cross country run last Wednesday , organization of tlie meet and
t 4r z on a Hullett Township farm 'Graham Yeates,, Clinicln, 'n
rE makes that statement hard to' teacher at Blyth Public set up the
` believe. scoring system.
In eight d ivisions of 36 pupils Eacher winner in the four
they ran, over short grass and divisions, Midget?^3'u��or, Inter -
PLAYOFF CHAMPS -- After a summer of playing baseball, the Ladies' League long -grass, through a cut corn- mediate and Senior for boys; and field, over a muddy plowed strip the sante four divisions for girls,
held their annual banquet and dance Saturday night. Play off eharftps were, back, of land.'over stoney areas, up a each received a gold medal and
left 1306 Fickling, Joan Hildebrand, Carol Anne Doig, Rick Wood, Joan Pinder, short hilt and down a short hill. pennants for their efforts on .
Brenda McIntosh, front, Terry McNichol, Connie Van Dyke, Joanne Mathews, It was•serio s business for the behalf of' their school.
Barb Watt, Helma Wright* and Katia>Teall. (Staff Photo pupils once they started to run. Mr. Walker reported more
They rarr quietly -- except for the ,igterest is being shown in cross
r noisy, heavy breathing. ' They country running among the
' didn't waste time on chatter or Huron schools. His area, called
Tally w ei e QC's. b o w l i n scores giggling. Central Huron, hopes that e
')? They rata a marked course, county cross country run may b'
keeping between the red marked held et this year, competing with
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stakes, trees or fence posts on north Huron and south Huron.
LEGION TEAM Stragglers 17 202: Shirley Dinsmore. 195 i their right and green on their left.
The Chippers' 12 Leitees s 1.7 High triples: Bob. Dinsmore. 498; They came from Seaforth
Peter's Bums 9 Larry Plumsteel, 604. Public School, Blyth Public, Clin-
+ Baker's 1/2 Duz, 4 Ups & Downs 9 �`
^` DUBLILN MIXED LEAGUE'" ton Public, • Holmesvil,e* Public,
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5 Lazy Six
10 ream Standings: Hullett Central at Londesboro and
�- The 7 Streakers 4 Lazy Six 4
7 Ladies' high single and triple. Telm l 2895 Huron Centennial at Brucefield.
�Y JEWELLERS
The Hookers 3 g g P 3107 Two teachers from each school
TEam 11 for
Ladies' high single .( d triple: Marg. Ungarian, 249, 606: Hi TEam 111
�2 Average.- Faye I Kreiger, 197. 3018 looked after their own 48 pupils.
Joan Eaton, 240. 6 Men's high g g Team iV 2654 assisted by volunteers from Cen- DIAMONDS, JEWELLERY,
ff� single and triple: Jack Eisler, 258 Men's High single. Henry Diegel, TEam V
1 t 689. 233: high triple. Oliver I ryce, 2774 tial Huron Secondary School in,.
614: High average, Bob Harris Tei VI 3563 Clinton.
EVERY OCCASION i
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE 196 Ladies High Single and triple - Bill Millson. of R.R.2 Seaforth. All Types of Repairs
Team standings: Joan Stapleton. 301; 762Men's assistant rind al at. Clinton
s ', EGMONDVILLE LEAGUE P P PPhone
Nutty Bunch 16 High Single, Doug Vock, 275: Public School offered his farm for
•r Boomers Team standings:
_(4 High Triple. Hank Kramcrs. 7TH, the course. Mr. Millson and Bud
SNrutgmg Six 14 _ ..... .. _
The Streakers 13 ' Ally Cats 12
r The Dingeli'ngs 10
71 Ups 'n Downs 12
The Hotpatns 6 Strikers 10 ST'ARBURST B
The Smackers 4 Elves . n 4
Ladies high single, Paula
Marcussen, 216;' triple, Anne de Argos Ladies' high single, triple.
Kroon 529; Average. Deanna average, Ann Nobel, 328. 875,
Nobel, 175. Men's high single, ' 227 Men`s high single, Gerard °
-{ triple and average, J.Coleman,
278, 728, 227. Meidinger, 287; high triple. FREE
•Y. , Murrav Bennewies, 654' high
' °,, average. Paul Matthews 219.
Team standings, ST.JAMES LEAGUE
;l Oddles 19 Team' standings: -63
Canat•ies 20 Expos 17 0�� '
Parrots " 15 Clubs 15 or
Blue Jays 12 Tigers 12
<tobins 9 Astros 9
Sjiarr btNs 9 Dodgers 6 - _ -
36rrnjt Nebel, 279, 686. Gil s high 4
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