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The Huron Expositor, 1975-10-09, Page 9OTHER DRESSES TO $49.95 You'll Save Dollars And Dollars When You Buy WINTER COATS at STEWARTS That's what customers, who have been pricing around tell us. Of course, we knew that, because our operating costs are lower, no high rent etc. We have all the latest In Tweeds, Vicunas and Im- port Coatings, in plain or fur trimmed. Come in and see for yourself. Compare at 79.50 to 165.00 OUR PRICES, 59.50 to 135.00 IN THE ZURICH ARENA ON SAT., OCT. 11 8 P.M. TO 1 A.M. DOORS OPEN AT 7 P.M. German Food German Music TWO BIG BANDS Geisral Admission $5.00 per couple THE CAVALIERS THE HARBOURLITES ZURICHFEST 1975 entenaires p a !in SLOW PITCH CHAMPS-- Reeve 'Allan Campbell of McKillop presents Ladles' Slow 'Pitch Trophy to Captain Joan Stapleton and Coach Ron Ryan of the Dublinettes who defeated the Slabtown Ladies. (Staff Photo) "Nine, please." EXHIBITION HOCKEY Thanksgiving Afternoon London Jr. t Diamonds • vs. Seaforth Jr. D Centennaires GAME TIME 2:00 PM Wednesday Evening 8:30pm Mitchell Hawks vs. Seaforth Centennaires Blues Art Strong (Captain), Bill Price, till Teall, Greg Rau Ross iovier, Bill Boshart, Ron Dale, len Akker, B. Salisbury, Ron )alton„ Randy Wobd, B. 4cMinus, Harry Arts, J. Ungar- Flyers Jack Baker (Captain), Ray knstett, K. Devereaux, R. For- une, P. Broome, L. Eisler, J. &Lean, D. Longstaff, Jim Wat- ;on, Bob Watson, C. Buist, J. slash and Don Etue. ' Hawks G. Nicholson (Captain), R. DevereauxBill Pinder, R. Hutch- inson, J. Finlayson, J. Watt, K. Henderson, K. Burgess, T. Ste- venson, Jack Price, C. Klaver, K. Flanigan and K. Cardno. Kings Dale Kennedy (Captain), G. Feeney, Joe Dick, J. Cooper, G.v • Centenaire and IHL game . schedules 4 will appear next week . Seaforth Centenaires are al- ready playing exhibition games. They split two games and played a third Tueiday night but ,the score-was not available at press time, There will be two exhibition games at home, Fri., Oct, 10 and Monday, Oct. 13, Thankgiving Day against the London Jr. C Diamonds. (if the ice is in) There are new faces in the lineup this season, including goal tender; Lou Arts, Mark Nelson; Defence„ Jerry Feeney; Forward, Jamie Caldwell and David Watts. The team is guided this year by Coach Jim Tiny Nigro and manager Bob Dinsmore. Trainers are Doug Hildebrand and Don McClure. Season tickets are on sale now; Adults $15.00, Students $10.00 and a family and B. Brown Jr. Wings Dave Broome (Captain), Dan Muir, Ken Doig Sr., B. Leon- hardt, K. Broome, J. Groothuis, Fred Burton, G. Osborne, J. Coleman, M. Huard, Dave Wat- son, B. Flanigan and Darwin Deitz. $50,Q0. Anyone wantitig to join the Centenaires Fan club can purchase contenaire's'T shirts; regular value is $4.00, now for $3.50. The St. Columban Soccer Club once again took the hard road to victory, coming back from a 2 goal deficit to defeat London Dakridge 3-2. As has been the case so many times this season, the locUl club took about 30 minutes to get moving and by this time had fallen behind by 2 goals to the 2nd Smiles "Daddy, don't drive so fast". "Why not?" "Because that policeman on the motorcycle can't get by." "I'm warning you," said the exasperated piano teacher to her pupil, "if you don't behave yourself, I'll tell y our parents you have talent." , Burglar: "The police are coming! Quick, jump out the windov‘ " Accomplice: "But we're on the thirteenth floor." Burglar: "Do as I say . This is no time to be superstitious." Season's tickets an :O.O4 pr! chased from any mem.* of the executive, Bill P`StICII Men's Wear and Clive Buist at ..'the Recreation Office, Friday night place Oakridge team. However, Brad Finlayson scored on a penalty shot just before half time to narrow the gap. Finlaysoh tied the score about 15 minutes into the second half, blasting in a rebound from 2 yards out •after Paul Coyne's shot hit the post. Dave O'Reilly got the winner 10 minutes later, making no mistake on -his penalty shot, after ari Oakridge defender handled the ball in the penalty area. St. Columban had chances to increase the score, but Casey Van St James Bowling League Tigers 17, Mis Fits 14, Ups and Downs 12, Aces 9, Swingers 7, Down and Out 4. Ladies high singles, Olive Little 231. Ladies high triple, Mary Turner 617, Mens,high John; Coleman 298, Mens high triple, John Coleman 759. Y.B.C. Standings: Peacocks 12, Orioles 10, Tweety Birds 7, Eagles 7, Starlings 4, Kingfishers 2. High Single: boys; Terry Morey 265, Jim Sauvage 214, Peter Under- wood 2Q9. Girls; Pia Marcussen 193, Marg Montgomery 190. High Triple: boys; Terry Morey 569, Peter Underwood 550, Steve Underwood 548. Girls; Marg Montgomery 552, Pia Marcussen 507. Legion High single: Don Kunder 289,- Joan Eaton 234. High triple Don Kunder 711 and Ann Wood 557. Standings: #2 Firebands 7, #6 Firebands 7, #4 Lucky Six 5, #3 -2, #1-0, #5-0 gmondville League tandings: Jaguars 16; Barracud, 1 t Thunder Birds 11, Mustang 10, Cats 10,• Cougars Z. -Ladies: high single-Mary Nobel 3t2, high triple-Mary Nobel 749, high average-Mary Nobel 242. Mens: high single-Murray Ben- newies 264, high triple- Murray Bennewiew 695. high average- Murray Bennewies 249. The Great Slave Lake Railway, in the Northwest Territories, runs from Pine Point, on the south shore of Great Slave Lake, 435 miles south to Grimshaw, Alberta, where it connects with the continental railway system. Bakel's shot from close in was stopped by the goalie and Brian Murray's shot hit the crossbar. Oakridge tried hard for the tying goal but fullbacks Pat Flannagan, Bill Docking' and Jerry Staples kept the forwards from getting any direct shots on goal-tender Frank Verberne. St. Columban play 2 games this coming weekend, 'Saturday in London against the Portuguese "B" team, and Sunday in St. Columban against the London Yugoslays at 2 p.m. Optimists 7 points Commercial Bowling League Gold Diggers 5 points 4 points Happy Bunch 3 points Penny Pinchers Sharpies 2 points 0 points Turtles Male high single and triple John Coleman 321, and 760. Female high single Mary DeLoyer 228. Female high triple Alice Van Bakel 539. Spare Mary Nobel 356. 0,::.::::::;ffe*.medwzow.eyemosumgr, gMgefraNNOMMOMBY-40.~.4 Reeves, K. Wright, Brian Dale, Roy Dalton, M. Connell, S. Eckert, R. Van !bon, Grant Little and G. Finiaan. Stars B. Montgomery (Captain), G. Betties, A. Geddes, G. Mont- gomery, J. McLean,..Gord Dick, Jim Carter, Don Papple, Jerrome Aubin, D. Oreilly, J. Montgomery IHL names teams f6r season THE DUBLINETTES-- Winning ladies slow pitch team members are, rear left; Linda Van Bergen, Mary Schoonderwoerd, Nancy Melady, Theresa Murray, Gwen O'Rourke, Maureen Ryan, Marilyn Ryan, Coach; Ron Ryan. Front; Mary Ryan, May Anne O'Rourke, Liz Fleming, Captain; Joan Stapleton, Shirley Kramers, Charlene Brown, Joan Murray. Absent was Elain Cronin. (Staff Photo) Gentleman: One whose mental , processes are so slow that he is unable to do or say the wrong thing at the right time. 5% OFF WINTER BOOTS Huron Fish & Game Club TURKEY SHOOT' Sunday, Oct. 12, 1975, at 1 pm Shotguns, .22 rifles, high power rifles This year we will have a running deer target , so bring your favourite hunting rifle, to the HURON FISH & GAME CLUB Farm. Turn north at Holmesville and follow the signs Don't wait till you're up to your knees in snow . Buy your Winter Boots Now WHILE OUR SELECTION IS AT ITS BEST night games wild ha Oa* Itt BOO, Sunday 010g$ at 2;19. a#111.' Tuesday gaines at ti;39. Seasons tickets are not good for exhibition games after Oct, 17th. St. Columban beats Oakridge, 2 games this weekend Down at the lanes •Tho new cow, !PO, troye, fires is for fall ffIIVII0f1 ,virlotior mro-hors — so th,” now Otto rid knits in ell atfrIlOviii .MON styles, colors end pattennia 29•95 Visit our ispicious Dress Dept. Try on a few dresses. We know you'll be delighted with the - choice and the prices. .D.S.A. SOCCER St. Columban vs London Yugoslav SUN., OCT. 12 at 2 p.m. in St. Columban Ci SEASONS TICKETS for Centennaires Home,Games Family $50.00 Adult — $15.00 Students — $10.00 • Zurich Chamber of Commerce presents: