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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-01-23, Page 9LEGION LEAGUE • Team Standings: id The Chippers 73 The Hookers 59, The Fire Flies 59 Peter's Bums 57 Bakers 1/2 Doz. 46 The 6 Streakers 42 Ladies' high single and high triple, Ann Wood, 243, 643. Men's high single and high triple, Cord Scott, 292, 693. Egmondville League A Team Standings: Alfsl 73 Swing1mg 6 72 Strickers 69 Ups & Downs 56 Alley Cats 44 Argos 44 Ladies' High single and tirple, Betty Holly, 283, 694. Men's High single ,and triple, Brian Barry, 301, 700. Mixed ague Tiara-Sto- Bluqip0S-A-47- Ch Cuckoos Cardinals Blackbirds Canaries 30 Ladies' High single and Triple, Gail McKenzie, 252, 643. Men's High Single. Bill Brown, 305, b high triple, R. Beuerrnan, 690. St. fames' League Team Standings:' Expos 76 Tigers 70 Cubs 67 Dodgers 601/2 Astro's 581/2 Mets 30 Ladies' High Single and triple. Sandra Johtison, 253, 627. Men'S High Single and triple, Lyle Haneyti 358, 902. commercial League Team Standingsi Streakers. Hot Pants. Dingelings Nutty Bunch Boomers • Smaekero's Ladies High Single Alice Van. Bakel. 256-570; Men's high single Hugo Menheere, 252. triple. John Colemah, 697. Town and Country Team Standings: Stragglers 67 Pin Heads 53 Leftees 47 Ups & Downs 48 • Ding-A-Lings 46 Lazy Six 33 Ladies' High single and triple. Pearl McCallum. 238. 619. Men's High Single and Triple. Jack Ungarian, 333, 755. Thursday Night ' Team Standings: High Hurlers Spare-Mees0.4 Thee-Group 7 4 9 Ramblers 46 Spitfires 54 Missing Marks High Triples, Jim Barry 726 and Jeannett Harris 606. High Singles, Jim Barry 336, Betty' Salisbury 242. Dublin Mixed Bowling League Team I 5 pts. 54 pts. total 3144 High Single and triple, • Dave Leonhardt, 259, 653. Team II 7 pts. 65 pts. total 3113 High single and triple, Peter, Berendsen, 219, 568. Team III 0 Pts. 96 pts. total 2972 High single, Frank Eickmeier, 200, high triple, Norma Dietz, "0 541. Team IV '0 pts. 38 pts. Total ..A3003 •. 73 54 8o 46 41 62 59 58 57 55 45 and triple, 31 BOB BREWSTER DON'T SPOIL THE FUN OF 4NOWMOI3ILING BECAUSE OF CARELESSNESS OR BAD MANNLIKS;TAKE TACTIME BEfORE STARTING ANY TRAIL RIDE TO FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH THE TERRAIN. IF AVAILABLE, AN AREA TRAIL MAP 15 MOST HELP- FUL,OTHERVVI5E, CONTACT LOCAL AUTHORITIES oR SNOW,- MOBILE. CLUB MEMBERS. @NCE YOU'RE 'OUTOR THE TRAIL, k NI( BE CAREFUL NOT TO STRA'i. ' SNOWMOBILE AUTHOR- ITIES ALSO SUGGEST THAT YOU Sy r DILIGENTLY CONTROL YOUR SPEED. THIS 15 ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT. ti DURING KITE TRAIL RIDES. IF YOU'RE NOT CAREFUL YOU'LL '- OVERDRIVE YOUR HEADLIGHTS, MAKING IT IMPOSSIBLE To REACT QUICKLY ENOUGH TO TRAIL. MARKERS OR CHANGING TRAIL. CONDITIONS PRIVATE P O0,16 T Rs ED; 01410W APPROPRIATE COURTESIES AT ALL TIMES, ABOVE ALL, RESPECT PRIVATE PROPERTY AND THE • RIGHTS OF FELLOW SNOWMOBILERS. REMEMBER, -TRESPASSING IS AGAINST THE. LAW. OHA Intermediate "C" Hockey BEAVERS . .Friday-24 Port Elgin at Seaforth 8:30 p.m. Sunday 'Afternoon Kincardine at Seaforth 2p.m. 1 I 1111111111111111=11.11111111.11111111 Monday 27 Goderich at Seaforth 9 p.m. SEAFORTH ARENA N )1/ tit Ii \ASR the game,lies on the.ice. Milverton won this game and went or( to become the B champferns. The Seaforth Atoms were eliminated in their.second game, against Clinton. (Staff Phbto) Centenaires lose game . Tuesday After maintaining. control through two periods, Seaforth Centenaires ran info difficulties Tuesday night in the final period and lost, to Lambeth .8 - 7. The game attracted a good crowd, despite counter attractions that night. The game leaves Centenaires in third place with Belmont on top a d Lambeth second. Lady lawn bowlers Hots car socia Congratulations to Bill and Grace Campbell and John and Gwen Patterson in their win over Brussels in the District 13-A Rose-bowl play downs in Exeter on January 19th. On the Brussels team ' were Doug and Wilma Rathwell and Ron and Doris McLean. • Seaforth plays ,. in Meaford next weekend„ with the winners goihg on to play in Kitchener. The mixed bonspiel in connec- tion with the Winter Carnival was a huge success, both draws being filled. ' Two ten-end games were played on Saturday and one ten-end game Sunday. A dance was held Saturday evening and breakfast served at the Club Sunday morning. Winners of the 9 a.m. draw were: 1st - Bill and Melena Lobb, Don and Claudie Eastman: 2nd - Bob St. Marie, Betty Cardno, Ross Coutts, Irene Akahashi. Con" - Graham Sholdice, Donna Hannon, Ken and " Leona McDonald. 11:30 draw: 1st - Gerald and Nancy Smith, Ron and Lillian Smith. 2tid - Bill and Marg Fleming, Herb Travis, Lorine Denomme. Con. - Bill and Marg Makins, Doug and Carol Dance. The rink of Doug and Norma Riley and Wray and Leone McDonald captured the Tom Newman Trophy in Allenford last Saturday. Congratulations. See you at the Curling Rink. FINAL WEEK FOR ,MADE-TO-MEASURE SUIT SALE Famous "TAILORCRAFT" Suits 'in a wide range of up-to-the minute mater- ials tailored to yourindividual measure. Delivery Four Weeks Reg. $120 to $150 -.Sale $108.00 to $127.50 FINAL CLEARANCE BOY'S WINTER JdCKETS At 1/ Regular 15.95 to 22.50 Sale $8.00 to $11.00 ,rebound Govier, an slidnd the bp in eyl tphras ni ; under , pulled lout a , classic Ina secend ' the claiminA the, play' was offside. But the argument fell by . Kings wWiant.s suffered' `on :nd: Larry Broome, wayside and the goal stood. The TheAings all rushedat.Dave m disappointing set-backs Stisnodaye night bat they have the team that can Win and IheY 101 be 'WIWI ' when, the May 9ffs *and, 'Rot shooting Jerry. •Foimey. scored his 12th goal Af the year for tho Kings with Am. Watson, Jim Henderson, Art Strong. and Ron flilciehtand roanding Oat tim • Kings scoring. Games Sunday, JaiMarY 26th, will have the Flyers;and Blges'at: 7:30 and King$.4 And SOWS Will meet at 9130. Inclustri-o4oikCy Sias THE 1114139L.PMISIT t. A NEAR MISS — All eye' were turned to the puck which just missed the net in Atom A hockey action at the,i/Vinter Carnhial tournament on Saturday. In this Hanover-Milvrtori game, a temporary casualty of 4111111111111\.. High single and high triple, Verne Steinman, 263, 662. Team V 2 pts. 64 pts. total 2665 High single, Floyd , Wassmann, 193, high triple. Therese Maloney, 539. Team VI ,7 pts. 82 pts.-.total 3511 High single and high triple, Hank Kramers, 330, 824. The Seaforth Ladies ' t.awn BoWling Club held their edchre •a-id bridge January social at the home of Mr. -arid Mrs. ,Elmer -.Townsend of Harpurhey. There Wild tc this (by Dave Broome) turned into a Lumberjack's Last Sunday night the Seaforth reunion. Between skating and storing sprees in recent years.' It I.H.L. had some of the wildest scoring, there were two fights, a, number' \of slashes, a charging featured some fancy "Three penalty, a few hooks and to make Musketeers" sword play. Some it all complete a game Ali-FOreman type fisticuffs and misconduct. Some where in the the old cliche, a little neighbourhood of 60 minutes 'in tof generally, everyththtg penalties were called. Brian "Fess" Leonhardtand Al The early -game was, in. general, a rough affair .and the Geddes squared off first and later Dave Broome and Von • hitting was the hardest 'we have seen all year. The game could Hildebrand took 10, minute ' have flared up at anytime but penalties for fighting:. referees Don Hulley and Dave Hildebrand took a. total of 33 Watson,. kept things in check. minutes in penalties in the game. Gary Nicholson hit everything in 'They included 10 for fighting, a sight and.because of this the Stars 10 minute misconduct, 10 were wary of his side of the ice. minutes for a game misconduct They (Stars) began to throw their and 3 minutes for giving. Broome a solid two-hinder a'cross the own weight around and things evened out in this department as back of the leg. It should be added that referees the game wore on. • It is too bad the score wasn't as Dave Watson and Larry Broome could not be faulted for the even though. The Stars erupted for four straight goals in the outbreaks. These twb have second' period and went - on to ,shown patience and tolerance all crush the Blues 9-3. They finally year long and with Don Hulley the played up to early season I.H.L. has had the best officiating predictions and literally skated in its history. They call a gime the Blues silly. the way they see it. No bias, just The Blues, however, did pick good officiating. The league up a win Sunday night. 'Lost 9-3 needs good referees and without and won; Before the game a- a doubt new rule changes are in decision 'ivarreached by the order 'to keep the game, clean J.H.L. hieraTk.hy that the Kings and give the referees wirier (lost twice)"ziorfeit their January control over happenings on the 12th victory over the Blues (3-2). ice and a say at council meetings. This monumental decision, A win for the Flyers has been a possibly a first, was made rarity of late but they won this because the. Kings had used a goalie of illegal standing. The game 6-5. Brian Leonhardt was vote went 5-2 in favour of a Blues the star of the night ,and possibly of the year as he figured in ,op all victory. But apparently the Blues made no formal complaint. ' Oh, of the Flyers goals. The big for the excitement and drama that forward (and defenceman) scored makes h 3 goals and picked up 3 assists entertainment shoWcase that it is, and has finally started to find his were seven tables of euchre and Getting back to the range. Bill Teall followed Leonhardt's three goals with two, 9 two of bridge in play. game ')stars-Blues) Bill Boshart High score for bridge went to- scored twice for the Stars with and Jim Carter with one. Miss Glad Thompson. High Gary "Cub" Betties also getting The Kings came back from that Ladies euchre prize went•to Lena a pair. Dale Kennedy, Joe Dick, 4-2 deficit and scored three Dennis with a score of 89, while Kevan Broome, Bill Price and straight goals and took a 5-4 lead. for the men it was Mr. Joe Jack 'pngarian all added single With only five minutes left.in the McLellan with a score of 82. Oats. Ungarian's goal was his game it appeared the Kings had Person with a birth date first of the year and with a bit of cooled out the Flyers and were on nearest the 21st was Mrs. Art luck he could have had' a couple their way to victory. But Finlayson. Prizes for the evening more. The Blues goals came from Leonhardt fed a pass to Bill were donated by Glad T hompson, Larry Dale, Dan "Nig" Muir and "Wink" Teall and the big Ida Close and Katie Phillips. Greg Rau. The loss ended a six number 11 swept around the Alice Reid gave courtesy remarks game Blues winning streak. Kings defence and flipped a and thanked Mr. and Mrs. Townsend for the use of their The late game was the most backhander over Ross Govier's home also the lunch committee interesting we have witnessed in shoulder to tie the game. With 15 recent years. It started out fast seconds left in the game, Lloyd and all who made the evening a and clean with the score tied at Eisler shot the puck over center success. two apiece at the end of the firSt ice and Leonhardt chased and Th'e February will aga4 Flyers then" scored -aught-the-pack at the- with the men invited. Conveners. two„,goais in less , thwi three He went in alone on the King's be held in the Masonic. rooms Traviss, Rachel Richt and Hazel Archers, CCAT Campbell-Patterson rink Leslie. ... win broomball wins in Rosebowl play The Archers beat Parr Line 3-0 Thursday night in the highest scoring broomball game in Sea- forth League play. Gofd Pryce got two goals and Gary Bennett one. The C4th Junior Farmers men's team beat the BP Du'mpers I-0. Paul Coyne was the lone goal scorer( assisted by Paul Storey. Hensall defeated Genesco 1-0 on a goal by Spike Bell, assisted by Mousseau. Centralia defeated Chiselhurst 1-0. Gary McGilivary scored the lone goal. • In women's broomball play. CCAT defeated Hensal Peggy Young and Pat Rodbourne scored the two goals. The Seaforth ladies defeated Parr Line 1-0 on a goal by Jean Papple, assisted by Cheryl utcheon. 25 January 1974 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION District CI Playoff Tee Wee Hockey 1-0900 hrs. Seaforth vs• St. Marys 2-1000 hrs. Listowel vs. Port Elgin 3-1100 hrs. Goderich vs- Elmira 4-1200 hrs. Walkerton vs. Meaford 5-1300 hrs. Winger of Game 1 and 2 6-1400 ,hrs. Winner of Game 3 and 4 1600 hrs. Fin als: Winner of Game 5 and 6 AdMission: Adults 50 cents THE OPTIMIST CLUB OF SEAFORTH Extends -a Sincere THANK-1,011 To all those organizations and individuals Who 00-operated so fully and assisted in so many ways to make the Optimist Winter Carnival such a successful event.' We are particularly grateful to those individuals* and businessmen who contributed their time, prize money and merchandise and Ito the competitors and many hundreds of spectators who by their presence supported our Carnival. SEE YOU AGAIN NEXT YEAR THE OPTIMIST CLUB OF SEAFORTH Charles Geddes Martin Murray Ken Campbell President' Chairman Co-Chairman Down At The Lanes will be Olive McDonald, Olive minutes and took a 4-2 lead. Govier and shot. Govier made the Prom this point on the game • stop' but Jim Carter picked up the or