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The Seaforth Centenalres Jr. had 2 and Scott McTaggart with 1,
D bockey'club increased their In the 3rd period Golem scored
ST lw' winning streak to 4 games on again to put Port Stanley in the
Sunday night as they scrambled lead.
to a S•9 victory over the Port Steve Southgate scored his 3rd
Big upset sat Stanley Lions. gctai of the game to tie it up at 4.4
Seafdrth opened up the scoring and with only 2 minutes
earlyr in the first period when remaining Gary Phillips got the
Steven "Bomber" Southgate clincher for Seaforth. Don
������• scored from Don Nicholson dnd Nicholson had a good night with 1
Paul Hulley. There was no more goal and 4 assists.
San.day's'
scoring in the first stanza but Port There were 19 penalties
Stanley, went ahead 3-1 in the assessed during the game with
Last Sunday's industrial games minute later the Flyers were second period before ' Seaforth Seaforth taking 13 of these.
didn't turn out many players as caught asleep in their own end answered with goals by Steve Seaforth's next home game is
only forty of a possible fifty-six . and Ron Dalton was allowed to �6ufhgate and Don Nicholson. on Friday, December 20 at 8
showed up: The lack of orange poke a loose puck in an open net Second period goals for Port P,M.fn Seaforth against the
sweaters on the ice during the to 0iYr the. gam©--fdr•'the Blues. Stanley were, by Brian Golem who Exeter Hawks.
first game . was perhaps the In the late contest the Stars WESTERN JUNIOR `D'
reason why the last place Blues dominated the game throughout SUNDAY'S SCORES
upset the league leading Flyers by taking a 3 to 1 lead in the first Seaforth 5, Port Stanley 4
by'the score of 4 to 3 . In the late period and scoring two more in Strathroy 7, Mitchell 5
game the Stars, all 8 of them, the second to win the game 5 to �3l W L T F A P
defeated the Kings 5 to 3. Gary Bettles opened the scot.' g Belmont .'13 0 2 133 39 28
The early game was close for the Stars with a hard shot from Lambeth 9 5 1 86 82 19
throughout with the Flyers the point while Joe Dick and Bill Seaforth. 8 5 2 89 • 65 18
scoring first on a hard shot from Price each added one with Jim Tvistock 8 6 1 91 83 17
veteran Brian Leonhardt. Five Henderson of the Kings replying Lucan 8 8 l 107 98 17
minutes . 3 69 66 17
later rookie Perry before the period ended. Kevan
Broome was. left alone in the Broome made it 4 to 1 early in the Mitchell 7 Strathroy 6 7 7 0 91 i31 12
circle to the left of Blue's goalie last period. Ken Wright and Bob Exeter 4 10 2 75 91 10
Osborne and he fired a weak shot Watson made the game close with Port Stanley 4 15 0 63 149 8
which eluded the nctminder and goals on shots from close in. Bill FUTURE GAMES
the Flyers ,led 2 to 0. Larry Dale Price then salted away the victory Tuesday - Port Stanley at Mitchell
then put the Blues on the with his second goal of the game Wednesday - Lambeth at Lucan.
scoreboard with Ken Burgess on a breakaway with only 90 Thursday • Belmont at Tavistock.
tying the score before the period seconds remaining. Although Friday - Exeter at Seaforth.
fended. Dale scored on a Dale Kennedy did not get a goal Saturay - Lambeth at Belmont.
breakaway while Burgess got his he played an outst anding game Sunday - Lucan at Exeter; Mitchell at Port Stanley;
goal by shooting the puck out df while playing his hardest for all of Seaforth at Strathroy; Tavistock at Lambeth.
the corner hitting Flyer's goalie the SO minutes that he was on the
Rich Fortune, who was looking. ice. His three assists were proof Seafo'rth Manor
the other way, and the puck of this. if the Kings continue to
slipped into the back of the net. play the way they have been they
Larry Dale again scored on a could be strong contenders for the Mr. and Mrs. K.dn Hulley and Mack Tiffin.
break away early in the third final playoff spot, family visited their fat her Mr. Mrs. Alex Dennis and Mrs.
period.Dale's skates seemed to On Sunday December 22 the Lorne Hulley. Wm. Hawley visited with Mrs.
have a tendancy to not go in Flyers and the Stars who are tied Mr. Zachariah McSpadden Cartwright Hawley and. Mr. Z.
behind his own blue line all night. for first will meet at 7:30 p.m. celebrated his birthday on Sunday McSpadden.
4 Jim Montgomery tied the score while the third place Kings and and was visited by members of Visitors with Mrs. Lillie Hudie
for the Flyers with only tour last place Blues will play at his family and also went out for were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Driscoll
minutes left but loss than a 9:00. Sunday evening dinner. and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
M Ke 'e
Mrs'. James Stewart and
Mrs. Reg. Kerslake visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn
Mr. Wm. Scott also wishing him a
visited with Mrs. Florence
happy birthday on Friday last.
McGavin and Mrs. L. Hudie.
Mrs.M argaret McBride and •
Visitors with Mrs. Ada Reid
Miss Ethel Gable visited the
were Mr. and Mrs. John Wain of
former's brother, Mr. Alvin
Bayfield and Mrs. Janie Huggart
McNain.
Mr. and Mrs:.'Norman Schade
Visitors with Mrs. George
visited with Mrs. Florence
Dundas during the week were
McGavin.
Rev. Docken , Brussels, Mrs. Ted
Birthday greetings were in
Duggan and Mrs. T. Dundas of
order for Mr. Dennis Arney on
Walton and Miss Tillie Dundas of
Friday the 13th.
town,.
Christmas is fast approaching
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and excitement is in the air. A
Mrs. an i in o
January marks the beginning of a new year for the Seaforth Mr. and Toronto visited their brother , Mr. Merry Christmas to all.
Recreation Committee. i feel that this year's committee has
done an admirable job helping to plan and implement
programs and ideas. for the betterment of our community.
Each member has been `thinking for the community as a
whole, not merely for their particular pet interest. A few
members will be leaving this year to make room for others. If
interested in becoming part of the Recreation Committee
please leave your name at the Town Clerk's Office.
An Arts and Crafts program is being set up for seniors and
it will be held at the apartments on Market Street. If anybody
has any scraps of mat crials or odds and ends to use in a craft
program, could they please contact the Recreation Office.
Down
At The
Lanes
Dublin Mixed Bowling League
Stragglers
55
Team I - 4 Pts, - 37 pts total 3058
Pin Heads
41
High Single and triple, Ted
Leftees
33
Bradley. 189, 521.
Ups & Downs
39
Team 110 pts. -'44 pts. total 2953
Ding-A-Lings
37
High single, Helen Wassmann,
Lazy Six '
26
243, high triple, Ann Kistner,
Ladies' High Single and triple.
605.
Mary Willcnis. 282, 625,
High
Team 1115 pts. - 76 pts. total 3170
average Pearl McCallum,
189.
'1?figh single Joan Stapleton, 235,
Men's High single. , Gerald
high triple. Norma Dietz, 627.
Grodlhius, 249. High Triple.
Jack
TEani IV 3 pts. 27 pts. total 3Q69
Uiigarian. 605. High Average.
High single and triple, Fzai&
Bob Harris. 210.
Kistner, 246, 638.
Egmondville League
Team V - 2 pts. - 48 pts. total
Team Standings:
2870
Swinging Six
53
High single, Floyd Wassmann,
Elfs
49
215; High triple, Mervin Dietz.
Streakers
49
530.
Alley Cats
42
Team VI - 7 pts. 62 pts. - total
Ups & Downs
40
3 .i8.
Argos
19
High single Mary Stapleton, 232;
Ladies' High Single, Jo
Ana
high triple, Hank Kramers. 594.
Matthews, 234; High Triple.
Barb
Alexander, 599. Men's
high
Country Club
single and high triple, Jim Barr%,
Team Standings:
281. 743'
Seasons Greetings 0
TUNDRA safety insulated
HIGH WORK SHOES ........... 9.95
You SAVE SS."31 a Pair
Sizes 7 to 12 and 4 sizes'�R-�-. Stock Limited
FOR THIS SPECIAL
JACK THOf' PSON'
FOOTWEAR SER"V"ICE
8 Main Street Seaforth
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Brighten
Their
Christmas
With Flowers
We haver�a fine Selection
$ 5.50 to 18.00
AZALEAS $10.00 to 15.00
TERRARIUMS $12.50 to 40.00
I• WE HAVE A STOCK OF
HOLLY, MISTLETOE,
HEATHER
To aid you in your
selection of
Christmas
Flowers
We will be open
Sunday afternoon
from 1 p.m, to 5 p.m.
On other days we will be open
as usual at regular hours
Madean" s Flowers
Phone 527-0$00
Sealorth i2 Jervis Street
Baptize babies
at First Church
Five children were baptized at
First res yterian Church Sunday
by Rev. E. G. Nelson.
They were: Christopher Joffe,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cleave;
Frank Everet Allan, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Kling; Mark
Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs.
,Brian MacDonald; Susan Jean,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Rowcliffe and Ronald
Kenneth, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Sinnamon.
WANTED
SINGLE STOREY
Frame Building
Approx. 24'x 22'
In good condition.
Phone Evenings
565-2115
Business Hours
527-0211
Canada Pension P1 IN
Local Office.
Goderich, Ontario
NEW OFFICE DAYS,.,
NEW OFFICE HOURS:
Starting WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8th, 1975
a representative will be at the Federal Build- in
Goderich every WEDNESDAY from 9:30 a.m.,-
3:00
.m.,-3:00 p.m.
Health and Welfare ,Sanit6 at 13len-etre social
Canada Canaria
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Pants & Tops.* .......
Car Coats ....., .... .
Towels ..............
Sweaters .............
Luggage..:.........
12.95 to 29.99
2295 to 49.95
1 95 to 4.95
.95 to 20.00
1 :95 to 50.00
GIFTS FOR HIM
Sport Shirts ...........
7.95 to 12.95,.
Dress Shirts ..........
7.95 to 10.95
Pajamas ......... ♦ ...
5.49 to 9.50
Neckwear ............
1.98 to 5.06
Fine Sox ..... .-,.♦.--
1.00 to 2.50
Sweaters .............
8.95 to 19.95
-Banton Shirt Sweaters.
8.95 to 10.95
Housecoats ..........
12.95 to 16.95
Leather Belts ........ ;
3.95 to 5.95
Hat Gift Certificates
9.95 to 22.50
WE HAVE, AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES BOYS' SHIRTS SWEATERS
TIES, SOX, JACKETS, JEANS, PANTS, PAJAMAS, TOQUES
YES! WE HAVE GIFT CERTIFICATES FROM $1.00 Up..
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