The Huron Expositor, 1975-10-09, Page 9OTHER DRESSES TO $49.95
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And Dollars When
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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.
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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
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