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g,l . e skating from 4:30 - 5:301 �,'r � I �
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by Olive Travis and for the euchre begins �eeo Single. Don Wood, 295, High xThe Seaforth Ladies Lawn it was Ella Munro.. �;� Triple, Don Eaton, 718. .Vaautm, skeft Club
BowlingClub opened their winter : The November social will be ,' " ' , Shoot of N6ygm gt 2, 1974 � `
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. Dublin lV1lxed Bowling Lreagap Ellen Turner, St, Ma s
socials. at the- home of Mrs. held at the Masonic Hall with the The Industrial Hockey League Bill Teal, Ben ' Akk�r, Dave 23
Harold Connell In the form of a men invited. H stesses will be IT'S A .BIG ONE —Ken Jewitt poses proudly with Y t Jack Groothius, Jim Cart lOct.23 ,74] D. Schlemrper, S,tratfo d 22 -
t 9 P P Y J Team standings: "
will start the 1974-75 season this Broome, Jerry Coletnan;'Seafarth 21
f �► pot luck supped ' which was Ella Munro, Jean Lunn, the 15 pound salmon that he caught �t Benmiller last Sunday, November 10. The teams Carter, Perry Broome, Jim Team IIl 3199 Glen Mogk, Barniiolm 19 ' ''"
enjoyed by aU present. Margeurite Walden, .Mae Hab- week. Before it waS.,.Cteaned and beheaded, the selected and the game schedule Coleman, Steve Eckert, Jim TeamV 3133 11
There were' four tables of kirk: The date to be announced Montgomery, Team 1 3029 •••�.••..., • ,(,
salmon was 35 long. Ken is a. son of Mrs. Ella are listed below. Game times are Mgntgomery Bob Mont ome
euchre in play and two of bridge: latera Courtesy. ....remarks were T - 7:30 and 9:00. Fees for this year Bill Brown Sr., Rick Fortune. Team IV 2971
High score for bridge was made given by Margeurite Walden. Jewitt of Sparling Street, Seaforth. (:Staff Photo) . g INgURANCE:---
will be $2.00 for registration and Team II 2994 • ��y�.�,
$1.50 for each game. Please note Gaty Bettles, Dale Kennedy, Bill 'ream VI 2885 ° AUTO. ° L'1FE
' . that HELMETS will be Price', a Bill Boshart, Kevin HighSingle, Ann Kistner, 259• FIRE ' i
compulsory this year. starting Broome, Ron Beuerman, Joe High triple. Mervin- Dietz, 656. .
L 1 Nov. 17, 1974. l Dick, Ron Dale, Merv. Agar, ,[Oct. 30/74] N
maps Rtenny Van Loon, Ken CArdno, Team Standings Donald * -Eaton .
e n �'e n a i res rea o r o e er Jack Baker, Ra Devereaux, Art Brian Flannigan, Jack Ungarian, 'ream VI 3241 %surance Agency Y S Y Limited
' Strong, , Ken Wright,, Jim Gary Montgomery. Team III , 2936 Office is Mns' '
', The .' Seaforth Centenaires and gale Wilson. A total of 6 throughout with Bruce picking up Seaforth's chances for a ,victory Henderson, Ron Hilderbrand, Blues CEam Il , 2928 .
during the past week have had minors were handed out in this a goal • fan's- feelings throughout the game. Ma Ma1n Street
g p g $ $ g Marty ' ' Gary Nicholson, Bill Pinder Larry Tam I 2847 Phone 527-1510- S rth '
. difficulty producing a full -line-up. period but possibly a key factor in were that the Centenaires Grigg in goal'for Strathroy with • Gord Dick, Bob,19Watson, .Jim Dale;. Greg Rau, Jim FinYayson, Team IV - 2897
and as a result lost an Exhibition the game was that five of these chances against this tough Junior Hugh Nicol guarding the Seaforth Watson, 'Don Papple, AI Geddes, leen Burgess, Doug O'Reilly, '�
ame to Listowel 7 - 0 and to were Listowel's ' "C" club would have improved ' 'cage... Several fans opinion was' Gerry Feeney, Bill Brown Jr., 'Rep. Dalton, Don. Carter, Joe .
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Strathroy 4,- 3• in a scheduled
Bruce Blake cored the
with a full lineup as the team
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that lack of starring players and -
' GerryCoaper. McLean, John' Watt, Don Etue,
season game.
Cyclone's fifth 'goal to start out
seemed tired at the last.'..
inability of -forwards to backcheck
Flyers Gary Osbrorne, Dan Muir. .
` Last Hallowe'en night in Lis-
the third on a fine wrist shot mith
Strathroy Comes From Behind
as well as the score and if 'not for
. Lloyd Eisler, BrianLeonhardt,
towel the'Listowel Cyclones' came
an assist from Rick Town. At
' Last Sunday in Strathroy before
Strathroy
the excetient play of Bennett,
Carnochan, Phillips and
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• on with 7 goals in the final two
10:54 Dennis Huston scored his
about 500 fans the
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I .0, periods and thus defeated the -
second goal of the game as�
Falcons cam6 from behind with
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Seaforth•Centenaires by the score
Listowel was well in control of the
two third period goals to defeat
as well as Nicol, Strathroy may,
SEAFORTH IINDUSTRIAI'. HOCKEY LEAGUE
of 7 - 0. -
The first period was slow
game at this point. Assists bn
.Huston's goal were credited to-
the Seaforth Centenaires by t1.he
score of 4 - 3, . I „ •
have come away with a larger
margin of victory...
. 974.:.7 schedule
moving with only 4 penalties"
Pete Waller and Dave Winning.
A total of 25 penalties were called
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called. Hugh Nicol came up with
Dave„puBrick scored Listowel's ,
in the game by referees Ken
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DATE ' 7:30 P.M. 9:00 P.M.
another fine showing in this
final goal of -the game as well as to
-Bryce and Joe- Ferr with Seaforth
^ Next Gam" '!,.
1974 ',
period (the .only one he played)'
round out the ``hat trick" with
picking up eleven. A 16 midute
The next ame will be a most
$ Nov. 10 Stars vs Flyers Kings ..vs..... -..,Blues
And kept the Cyclones shut out the lone assist going to Smith. misconduct as well as a game important one of the young Y g
Y $ Nov. 17 ,_lyers vs Kings ' Blues vs Stars -
from 'capitalizing on their many Centena6 Comments misconduct was handed out .to Centenaire Club as they host the Nov. 24 'Flyers vS Blues Kin s vs Stars
fine chances.. Hugh Nicol, Ra Hutchinson Roland Kroh' of the Falcons. Mitchell Hawks at the Seaforth g TI4INK CHRISTMASrt .
Listowel picked up the• pace in and Larry ' Semo r played in Seaforth was without 4 players • Arena- this. Friday, November 8 Dec. 1 Blues vs Kings Flyers vs Stars
the second cried and as a result for the full game as well as losing Y Dec. 8 Stars vs Blues Kings vs Flyers
P Centenaire goal with Rod Inglis g g with game time set for 8:00. This . Dec. .15 Blues' vs - Flyers Stars Kings
sc6red 4 times to take: a 4 - 0 lead. and John Hearst sharing the Paul Hulley in the second as is the first. home -opener for the Y vs g THINK
Hulle re -in ured his -nose. Dec. 22 Stars "vs yers Kings vs Blues o
At the 44 second mark Dennis , shutout duties ,for Listowel.... Y' J Seaforth'Juniors with a big night Dec. 29 Flyers vs Kings Blues vs Stars r .
Huston scored frim Tim Thomp Randy McClinchey and Steve Kevin ' Bennett scored d the planned for the fans- Let's ®get 1975
s-0on with Rick Town scoring an entenaires, nfirst oaL�'mt day ,.=" ; t : ::: �� ; � -,,::' . R+ ;l w hu r� ;, ��. ;1.-.. - .;;;
g Southgate had to sit out this game g : tVeryode° alit!' alil3'.'stipport is! - ; Jan S Kin s vs '
dnassist d goal just rein "" 'Hulle Kevin Benn t through the openingcperiod as he } g gtars Flyers vs Blues � , :,, : •.,;
r 'hstoric,o c Sion. �OwC'�
a ',,� Y' ►,. c` Jan. 12 Blues Ki s Stars "' .y �a for his
(aler. At 6:58 Dav uBFi°e'.f Q Larry Seymour gettinfk scored on a power playklith bade , �' a .. ,?lB ,�.lte,ls�.�'.,• vs
Seaforth'continues play Sunday
scored his first of ,1 , oals in the McKracken serving a tri in Jan. 19 Stars vs Blues Kings vs Flyet�
g injured midway through the con g tripping with a 7:00 game 'in..Porl Stanley Jan. 26 Blues vs FI ers Stars vs Kin s C11r1StmaS y >> y,.
game from Garry Brook. DuBrick test....tota! ofl4 penalties called - penalty on a long screened blast an n' they host the power- Y g • <
scored his second and Listowel`s ' from the point, bein set u from • dthe Feb . 2 :Stars vs Flyers Kings, vs Blues - ;;,;.
4 to Seaforth.,,.Bruc� and Phil P g. P house Belmont . Sunsets next r l
last goal in the middle cried with the corner by Don Nacho son. Feb. 9 Flyers vs Kings' Blues vs ,Stars CARDIGANS • • 1: x , <'�:
g P Bake, well known to many Friday night, November Ira at the
assists credited to Russel Smith Don. Marshall scored the Feb. 16 Kings vs Stars Flyers ,. vs Blues y r
Seaforth., people, played, well Seaforth Arena with game time Feb. 23 Play Offs OUR PRICES ARE LOWER AND I j 3 Yj
t Falcon's Ione goal with . 29 - set for 8:00. Y THEY'RE ALL WASHABLE1.
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seconds remaining on a break -Z. t
away, deking out Hugh Nicol and FORTREL "" ' .__ ^ • : "'�;�
slipping it past him on the opera . - �" HEAVY FISHKNIT I.
side. Brad Glover scored to .
Natural, Brown, Navy. • ■ -.
push Strathroy into the lead on an • .. '
- assist from•'Marshall'at 19:08 only SHAKER KNIT FORT -
to have Cam Doig come back and REL CARDIGAN �� �� -
score his first Junior "D" goal on E , Natural, Navy, Green., ■
��V t'i �l\- a fine- individual effort from 0
..ii .I t 4 9 .A l � ` ' Bennett. .. - � Rib Stitih '
Is Seaforth shoved .themselves ZIPPER CARDIGANS 1.�■95
e (. -tet into the lead for the final time in Brown,
Navy, Wino, Gree .•,-.............................
USED
{�1�..�. the game as late in the, second Fortral -- PeiyosMr
period as Bill O'Shea scored on CARS \t c
. - . � passes from Dave McClure and i ' n IG 14 9
1~5 a FLATKNIT CARDIGANS
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,/ Good exciting hockey continued r 0 .
into the third period but the There s Never Been A Better - CAS ForW — SPECIAL
failure of Seaforth forwards to. �` RLE STITCH CARDIQANS
backcheck caused the next goal as Time 'l o Trade Your Goad Used • - ' ' ,1�#'■'9�r
I it set up a play as Ron Toth scored
` 2,1.00 Washable Weal/FoMwl
l on a crossing flip pass by Dave GABLE CARDIGAN I Tanton. The pdce.kept at a fast , . Car . . . Let Us Quote You A - 18,9S
clip and not until the 3:22 mark of
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the final period did Strathroy Price Today. Wolay's of Enolona i
score as Nick Talic scored in front
I .1,of the Seaforth cage with -assists ABED CARDIGANS
from Pete Varga and Murray
Bbin. Seaforth had a man
advantage for the final two
. minutes and a two man advantage
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