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them • fhe game.. A shot from ,; ;w;
w Wright,, 1 for tilt° `first' time, 'Seafort
two games ravided t ht .and two, Jim Watson and Ken tight twenty feet put got through a , - rylp at' ChB l�` 0 C
da B 4 g w e each all tallied for h g. n - '' '�'1it'",u' Girls" Hockey team has joined a ",,,� ,.�: ,,� Q111��I" ��
y contrast as the Kings and
withon a o the crowd and the puck squirted f al g : k
Blues each scored -a touchdown in Kings. between Fortune's legs, The puehh� ,� league -the Huron Tract J:adies ,
a ,9 - 7 Kings victor The late contest . was in started to role over the reds e , Hockey League. The • season is "
The, late game, Y l well underway, five games played
the best this complete contrast as the Stars but thick snow and fast acting
year,was a complete change as anFlyers battled to a 1-1 tie. Fortune saved the game for the Marh World `�wo � Iswlnlaaed nd t hree two loexhibitipn
the 'Stars •andFlyers battled to a Bo goals came -in the -•-first Flyers. The Stars argued the games, p ►in ve�loss HuronoParkt Mand
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1-1. stalemate. fteriod. puck was in but. referees Larry
Danny Muir provided the Blues Perry Broome took a behind the Broome and Donny Hulley ruled Ducks Unliintted (Canada)
e blight spot' by scoring net pass from Brian Leonhardt no goal, Theresa Nash scored 3 goals, with
BIRD SITTERS - In some species of waterfowl Marilyn Murray addin the other
four go s. and slapped a hard shot behind � p � adding,
the
was he Blues fourth straight Gary Montgomery. such as lesser scaup and Canada geese, two or goal.
loss Avera period 9n which the Dale Kenned scored for the The Stars had been avera in more broods may congregate under the super- In the first season game Dublin My „ thanks „and apprgcl,tiptf w�Q to
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have allowed 33 goals against: Stars on a point shot from Mery close vision of oneor more hens (in the case of ducks) defeated Seaforth girls two to 0. -to six goals a game. They fa ±.
They performed much better AGar. outshot the Flyers by a wide or sets of parents (in the case of geese). With In the second game Seaforth held electors of Seaforth for your support, 1 will '
0 than the 3 previous weeks and,. Rick Fortune, Flyers margin- bur Fortune, who has Canada geese this "creche" - formation most Clinton in a 1.1 tie until. the last ,
held the Kings to a 4-4 tie at the goaltender, had no chance on the been very hot stopped them cold, commonly occurs under conditions •of ,h1qh nesting second of the third period when
end of the first period. play as he was screened and the Gary Montgomery m eanwhile density. After the "creche" is formed, the domi- Clinton scored - a 2-1 loss for endeavor 10 do 'It7y best In your 13erViC@.
The Kings however erupted for puck changed direction before was not tested often by the Flyers nant parents, as well as some of the goslings, Seaforth. Marie Theresa Nash
five straight goals iii the second entering the netbut came up with- some sharp will drive off the other parents which thereby counted for Seaforth. My congratulations and best wishes -go to the
period and took what seemed an The game started slowly with stops of his owls including a lose their broods. The girls travelled to Mitchell
_insurmountable lead. Bui' the the la being equal but towards couple of breakaways. last Saturday and returned
play g q P Y � new council with 'Whom 1 look forward to
Blues put a scare into the, Kings".the.,end of the.,first period and Games for Sunday, Dec. 8 will 129 •'74 victorious. Marie new •Nash
and .scored three late goals to continuing into the second the have the Blues and Stars at 7:30 -- _ - - - -- opened the scoring in the first working.
close the gap to 9 _ 7, But, it was a Stars began to dominate,,, and the Flyers and Kings face minute of the game. In the
case of too little too late and the. Fortunately the Flyers have each othera t 9:00. Broomball leagues second period Susan Beurman
Kipgs persevered by .that final 9 - Rick Fortune in net and he again Team STandings and Laurie Savage added a goal • a,
Nt 7. score. saved his team from being Team W L, Pt . each. Marie Theresea added Charlie Campbell '
Larry DAle with two, and Bill pushed back into the concession p la Y %� V e41. Orth another in the third period to give
Oman 0 -AJ
Pinder with a single goal were the booth. Kings 3 1 6 them a 4-0 win. m
The team coached b Ginette
other Blues marksmen. The defences for both teams Stars 2 ~ 1 5 y `
BobWat on scored the hat trick stood up well but a last minute Flyers 2 1 5 (Ladies Leaguel Men's League Nash and Dave Devries, with help Recall the Advertatremente - It's a Profitable PUdlime!
for the Kings with Bill Brown Jr. lapse by the Flyers almost cost Blues 0 4 0
Last Wednesday ,Nov. 27, there In the 7:30 - 8:30 game Hensall from several Junior D Players is
were 6 goals scored in the first kept their winning string going on looking forward to a promising
Smiles
One winter morning, the man
heard his neighbor trying unsuc-
cessfully to start her car. He
went outside and asked: 'Did
you try choking it?"
"No," she replied, gritting
her teeth, "but I sure felt like
,it.
Custom i b
game or iaaies league.
Seaforth 4, 5t. Marys 2. Pat
Mathers "scored twice and her
sister, Diane Bennett scored 2 to
give, C4th the victory. St. marys
goal scorers weren't recorded.
Jr* Farmerettes and -Hensall
played to a scoreless tie in the
8:30 game.
Centralia scored once to defeat
Parr Line. 1-0.
- E lyth again played a strong
game scoring 3 times. .to shut out
gugvb uy j3ruu 1vloussea Irom aoo
Cailipbell and Bill Munn scoring
one. Rick F%oraert scored for
Chiselhurst. The final score
Hensall 2, Chiselhurst 1.
Pat Flannigan from Bob
Henderson an&Jim' Henderson
from Clyde McClure led the Jr.
Farmers 2 - 0 over Parr Line.
G.enesca 1, Centralia 1 in the
9:30 - 10:30 game. Doug W:
scored far Centralia and the
Genesco goal fetters was not
season. (ioaltencier, k:heryl
Seymour, playing for her first
season, is doing an excellent job
for the 'team, with two shutouts.
The defense and forward lines are
carrying the puck well with only
one shot on the local net in the
• "last two games.
However, the team is faced
with financial problems. rMb.ripy
is needed fox ,clew ,equipment `as
••'' ,tv'ell`as for ice time. Within tlae
next few weeks th•e•,teaan.hopes, to
er n• ook store: Chiselhurst 3-0 in the ]d:3b cover the business section asking supported me at .the polls on ueeemoer e.
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Country Club Bowling League Kroon, 263,• 710 (Spare) J, "Pardon me, miss, I'm looking game. In the final game Matt Haney, for donations.. They ask the
Coleman, 241, 664. for a book called «Man -`The Mas- scored from Graeme Crai to
Team Standings: ter of Woman." Ladies are asked to lease write g people of Seaforth to support the
Egmondville League P count one for the .'archers and Doc iris. '
Stragglers 48 Team Standings: Sales clerk: 'Sir, the fiction down who scores the goals and g On Saturday December 7th
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gg g department is on the other side assists on the sheet in the front of Miller from Dave Watson evened
Pin Heads 37 Streakers 44 the count 1-1 for the
Lefties 24 Swinging 6 41 of the store. the' arena. Mitchell plays here at 4:00 p.m. •
g g B. P.Dumpers. Please come out and give'the girls
Ups & Downs 32 Elves 38 John Smnamon
Ding a lings 30 Ally Cats 35 support. Come and encourage
.Lazy Six 18 Ups & Downs 33 your daughters. Thank you.
Mixed Doubles Argo's 19 Centenaires lose at home,win in Team Standings: Ladies' High single and triple,Lambeth
Bluebirds 47 Joanne Matthews, 244, 538, High
Canaries 27 average'Ann Nob, , 224. Men's [By Keith Murray] Seaforth came back with .two D. Nicholson scored the next
Cuckoos 37 high single, Ron Beuerman, 311, goals in a desperate comeback Seaforth goal scoring on an •
Cardinals 24 triple, Jack Ungarian, 742, high The Seaforth Centenaires came With McClinchey scoring excellent ; "individual effort Remember the Ideal Christmas, Gift ! ,
Chickadees 32 . average Paul Matthews, 220. through the past week with unassisted ant Ralph Wood unassisted.
Blackbirds 22 . y.b.c. i another '500 showinglositi' at At this"point in, the game the - -
g connecting from Cam and Ken. Fl ers switched oal tenders from
Ladies High Single Flora Team Standings: home to Strathroy while defeating Doig. The Centenaires attempts y g
McAllister • 258, Triple, Barb Orioles 52 tht.Flyers in Lambeth. Last night proved to. be of no avail as tltepave Carter to Kei>,Ii,Kennedy. G
�OWen' g �dts o;A3A+teaeanx;playedin Lucan buta,at,: Falcons amet' hack �':witlfA 3t� �~ louitedyL e h with �,~�' / y a rd 0
599.
foto s high ,Blue sottiewhat of . a lift as uck
single and triple, John Coleman, i.,Parr40 •'= east report the Centenaires were ' unanswef6d power -play goals Peterson scored to break Hu h
290, 751. Canaries 39 tied in the standings for third from Talich, Glover abd Tanton to g
Seaforth High Sparrows 31 place with the Mitchell Hawks. make the final score read. Nichol's bid at a shutout. from Bob Dance T
Team standings: Robins 26 Last Friday night, Novembet; 1 2 3 F 'Marr and Tom Brown. When at
Bombers 30 Ladies' High single Marg 19, the Strathroy Falcons downed Seaforth 0 1 2 3 13.35 McClure scored, assisted
'Hardrok 16 1Vlontgomery, 167, triple, Shirly the SEaforth Centenaires by the Strathroy 1 3 5 9 by McClinchey and O'Shea onlyk
Hustlers14 Young 485. Men'S HIGH SINGLE score of 9-3. to have Marr come back with two
Cool Cats 10 -AND -TRIPLE Terry Morey 237, There was only one goal scored Centenaire Comments more goals for the hat trick withonly
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Ladies High Single and triple, 670• in the opening period and thatStrathroy's potent factor in the one assist on the first goal going
Diana Nobel, 221, 622. Men's Legion League came with 15 seconds remaining game was the use of the to Bob
High single and triple, Gerry TEam Standings: with DAve Tanton connecting from this point on in the game "' •
g g P Y g g Power -Play ... Seaforth received ,.Seaforth completely dominated
The FireFhes "' 33' Glover: Scott a nd Brad P Y
17 of 33 penalties called ... Hugh /
Noble, 325, 757. The Chippers •47 from DAve Sc with the credibility of the Flyers
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Nichol and Gary Topping played tosta out of the "Sin -bin" Bill ,
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Team standings:. The Hookers 32 At the beginning of the second in the •net... Second loss of the Y �" Centennial Pen Sets
Tigers 44 Peter's Bums 30 period the FAlcons took Centenaires to the Falcons this O Shea'and Randy McClinchey
Expos 42 Bakers '/2 Doz. 25 advantage of their breaks with scored two .apiece with Kale
P g season having lost to them in u
Cubs 42 The 6 Streakers 22 Bob Whitelaw scoring from Scott Strathroy 4-3. picking P one. only �4. o� each
Dodgers 41 Ladies High Single Joan Eaton, and Dave Beseleare and Bain Trounce Lambeth Final Score
Astros 27 262. triple, Helen Nicholson', 636, Icoring from Nick Talith. The On Sunday, Dec. 1 at the 1 2 3 F
Mets 13 Men's high single, Ed. Baker, Centenaires made the score read Lambeth Arena the Seaforth Lambeth 0 3 1 4 on sale at
Ladies High Single, Mary Turner 352, Jack Eisler, 776, high triple. 3-1 at 12.01 resulting from a ` Centenaires avenging an earlier Seaforth 2 7 3 12
249, triple, Mary Turner, 645; Thursdy Night League scramble in front of the Strathroy home loss this season trounced Centenaire Comments —Sills Hardware
Men's High single and triple, Nov.21 cage as Ken Doig shoved the disc the Lambeth Flyers b the score Lambeth picked 16 penalties
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John Coleman, 321, 770. Team Standings: home from Steve Southgate and of 12-4 with Seaforth was handed only y
Commercial League Thee Group.39 Cam Doig. Seaforth came out flying in the 10 ... Seaforth continued to play
Team Standings: Rambles 29 Before the period had ended, game and before 10 minutes had Well away from home... —Recreation Office
Boomers 37 Missing Marks 22 however, the Falcons scored a been played in the second period 'Next Games
Nutt Bunch 39 power -play goal with McClinchey Last night the Centenaires — or call Tom Young 527-0$54
Y High Hur lets 19 P P Y g Y they had taken a 5-0 lead. At 1:47 g
Streakers 39 Spitfires 19 in the penalty box serving a of the first Dave McClure scored Played at Lucan with the next
Dingalings 41 Spare -Mees 13 double minor as Scott scored from from O'Shea and McClinchey home game Friday night at the -
Hotpatits 28 High singles: Murray Glover and Ban, Scott scored with Marvin Kale scoring 3 Seaforth arena as the Centenaires
-Smaceros 32 Bennewies, -309; Marg. ' Strathroys • second goal of the minutes later. from Cam Doig. host the Tavistock Braves. Game
Ladies' High single and triple. McCauley, 246 High Triples, period just 2 minutes later, this A complete lack of defensive time 8:00. The Centenaires have The Seaforth Centennial Committee needs more
3erda Nobel, 247, 563. Men'sMurray Bennewies, 752; Marg tj4ine from Tanton and Bain. play helped Seaforths next goal as another two home games
High single and triple, J. De McCauley, 619. McClinchey scored the first of 3 in immediately after that with next
the game from O'Shea and Tuesday against Port Stanley and NAMES &ADDRESSES of former residents
Phillips. In the next shift Steve next Friday against Lucan. All
In best game 'sO far Southgate scored 2 goals, both game times are 8:08. Good team
coming fgrom Nicholson and Bsupport is always very much please forward to Invitation Committee
MacDonald. appreciated.
eavers tie st ace DID YOU KNOW? Box 814, Seaforth
The Seaforth Beavers played shots while Seaforth shot 38'" at in the second period with a ;- Or leave your list at any of
their best game of the year Friday Staples in the Fergus net. deflection off a Beaver skate' Q
`y in Fergus when they tied the' Notes: while the Beavers were playing tJST -
league leading Flyers 4 to 4. Jack The Beavers have another new a man short. McLauhglin µuRs I,,itnno� "the places named below:
McIlwain st arted the. Beavers on face in the fine up. Bruce Mcllwain and Henderson did a $N Ta {2PI�
the right foot scoring"in the first McManus an accountant at the terrific job of filling a double k IN INFEg INFO'
period from Beuttenmiller and Toronto Dominion Bank is playing Seaforth penalty and kept the 4 "'� 'IO
McLaughlin. In the second period right-wing for the Beavers. ken wheel drives from getting many LIBRARY, UPSTAIRS THE HURON EXPOSITOR
Jack Mcllwain again scored from Devereaux received a back injury good chances. r 11 ,;"•
Bob 'Beuttenmiller to give the in the 1st period against At the 3.16. mark of the 3rd .w• �''t^�"" TORONTO DOMINION BANK SILLS HARDWARE
Beavers a 2 to 0 lead. The Fergus Milverton and had to retire for the period terry Craig scored from
Flyers then st arted' skating game. Sandy Fleming of the Henderson to give the Beavers a 5 THE HIiAM HIppOS ATTAIN FULL
harder and the leagues leading Fergus players was leaditrg the to I lead. From then on GROWTH AT 6 YEARS, CANADIAN, IMPERIAL JIM CROCKER FAMILY
point getter Sandy Fleming scoring with f9 goals and 10 throughout 'the period the HAS AN ENORMOUS AND OFTEN LIVE TO
scored. The second period ended assists for 19 points. Jack Beavers were content to rest on MOUTH. IT CAN SPREAD BE 30. 'THEIR SKIN BANK OF COMMERCE FOOTWEAR. �
2 to 1 for the Beavers. The Fergus Mcllwain was second with 7 goals their lead and let Milverton carry OPEN 3 TO 4 FEET! IS l "THICK ON THE
0 Club came out in the 3rd period and 0 assists for 16 points and the play. At the 16.50 and 18.49 HIPPOS WE16HS AS MUCH UPPER PART OF ITb BODY,
fired up and at 3.31 tied the scare. team mate Bob Beuttenmiller had Livingston scored twice b, ringing AS 8, 000 POUNDS! T- — —'— — -- -- "- — , ""'
The Fergus Club then capitalized 4 goals and a league leading 11 the final score to 5 to 3 for the HUNTERS SAY HIPPOS CAN
on a 5 min. penalty to go all ead assists for 15 points, Seaforth was Beavers. Al Carter again made • STAY UNDER WATER IO FORMER RESIDENT ,FORMER RESIDENT
with 2 goals in a minute and 10 8th out of 10 teams in penalty some good saves and kept the TO 12 MINUTES- WITHOUT i NAME............. ; NAME .............. l
seconds. The Beavers fought back minutes with only 85 minutes in 6 Milverton team off the score SURFACING. -'-�
very hard and with 5 minutes left games. board until late in the game.
Murray Henderson scored from SEAFORTH S MILVERTON 3 On Friday Dec. 6 Seaforth ?;.,..::..,.;• �,` 1 ADDRESS ............ ADDRESS............
Mcllwain and Beuttenmiller. The The Seaforth Beavers improved travels to Harriston and plays I ( l
Beavers carried the play from on their record Sunday with a 5 to host to the Kincardine Texaco's 6
then on and with 49' econds left 3 victd over the Milverton 4 Sunda Dec. 8. ,N 1904, 5
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a ver good game in the Seaforth Beutenmiller each scored twice. any member of the Seaforth Tn , 1L AR0 Li N I '
hard Y agrned gtie. Al Carter played McLaughlin and Bob you would like a ticket lease see I NTRODUCED Ar THE THE FIRST E LIS THE �--+-� �-+ — --- �••- » -�
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