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Dave Broome) saw the Kin s whip the Flyers
The I.H.L. finally got o to74. Ger .Fsene netted two goals
firm start last Sunday night after for theKtn s. MurrayConnell
., Isto,a two week la -off. The earl ick and Geor e
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game turned into quite a . a r air to round out
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the Wings and when it was over the Kings scoring. c
g _ ° k H crowd the Seaforth Ce teAaices from Robert Iflipinstttolr ' Texaco, .,�p.� oQQ'' t 2 3',. 't on asst
the speedy red men had sung and Hat Trick x f f 4 W ' ; '- x F
-,, ; z -: mads u for their loss nn Third rues; a melt,,, • gAt Th}sta
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danced to a 9-0 rompover the iso etted a hat ,, }.' f y? ';' a sty., t
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Bob Watson a n " Y !„.•.,. ��, rFjr tock with their sscond win fro the Fore e p
Blues.
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The, continual onslaught of two
on one and three on one breaks by
the Wings had Blues goalie Ross
Govier facing more shots than
normal. The Wings broke the
Same wide open with a quick
second period goal and added five
more before the period ended.
Gary Osborne recorded his
second shutout in as many
outings and he was called upon to
make several key saves to pre-
serve the white -wash.
The line of Danny Muir, Brian
�1 Leonhardt and Dave Broome
again exploded for a truck load of
points. The threesome combined
for a total of six goals and six
assists to brimheir total to 26
points in the two games played.
Scored Three
Broome scored, three goals for
the Wings with Muir and Fred
Burton .adding two goals a piece.
Jack Groothius and Brian Leon-
hardt both chipped in single goals
to round out the Wings scoring.
It The second game of the night
region
trick and Ken Devereaux scored a
single marker to account forthe
Flyer's four goals.
The Stars played well in losing
only 3-1 in the late contest. They
had gone 104 minutes without the
benefit of a goal until Doug
O'Reilly ended the famine at the
16:05 mark of the second period.
Jack Price, Kevin Henderson
and Ray Devereaux all counted
single goals for the Hawks.
Games next week (November
23) will have the Kings and Stars
meeting at 7:00. The Hawks will
take on the Wings at 8:30 and•the
Blues and Flyers will face off at
10:00.
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Smiles
Small boy: "Daddy, don't they
ever give showers for the
groom?”
Father: "No, son. There will be
plenty of storms for him after the
bride begins to reign."
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GENUINE SEAFORTH GRAFITTI—They had a lot of fun 'carving�ames and
initials in Seaforth walls in the old dayst.W$ile there are no dates in thi photo there
are dates carved back to the 1880's. These Flames are carved in the wall between
Stewart Bros. and Larone's stores on Main St. Upstairs above the Stewart's store
where there used to be a hardware store, orders for nails and other building
By John D. Baker -
stirring message in keeping with
materials are written right on the Wal Is.
(Staff Photo)
Public Relations Officer
remembrance.
Major George You m atoff the
dues nowd
,
early bird anattend each of the evenings as the
become eligible to be in the draw
speaker.
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. Major Youmatoff spoke about
Branch 156
Sunday afternoon 'President
With luck
ian Army compared conditions
Two weeks ago Branch 156
George Hays and Dorothy Parke
pot
AT THE ARENA
was external. Today the problem
launched their Poppy campaign.
entertained the executives and
FR1. NOV. 21 700 p.m. - PeeWee Hockey
termed our sick society. Comrade
Seaforth vs Dublin
Canvassers started a door to door
canvass the town of Seaforth,
their wives. in the evening they
served a buffet supper.
Curlers
start season
also in Egmondville and Harpur-
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Tuesday November 11th Veter-
cheque for one thousand dollars
7:00 p.m. - PeeWee Hockey
to President George Hays, who in
___ .,hey, and once again the response
ons paraded to the CenotaphThe
Curling Season in Seaforth
Sunday afternoon, Nov, 30 they
decided to cancel their first Mixed
was magnificent.
where the` Remembrance Day
got off to a start with the pot luck
will hold a one day clinic for
Bonspiel on Nov. 30 due to the
On behalf of President George
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Service was held. The well
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supper and dance held on
anyone presently curling and j
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� latenessRoft the stapting' ofs the
Hays and all the members of
attended ip, e?p marched from
Saturday, November 8th. Thi
vV$hi4Tg tiih'ii3ige to the fla4 foot
season and the �gailrrstsik4� Iti�F iW
Branch 156, 1 would like convey— the Legion I�611 to the Cenotaph
season may be off to a start but
delivery. More informAtf n
be r9scheduled in March some
our sincere appreciation for the
led by the Seaforth District High
the curlers aren't! The
concerning this can be obtained at
time.
community's most generous
School Band, where Sgt. at Arms
unseasonably warm weather has
the club or by calling the Ste
By the Way:
support.
Comrade John Sinnamon turned
greatly delayed the ice, There
Maries or Pattersons.
Did you know that there are
On Saturday evening, Nov. 8th,
the parade over to Padre Com-
should be curling on Thursday
Sponsored by — CANADIAN TIRE LTD., .'
ecjual sweeping rights behind the
a large number of veterans and
rade Bob Spittal. Participating in
and Friday night Nov. 27th and
The Bonspiel Committee has
tee line.
their wives attended the'veterans
the service were Rev. Reuber,
28th.
banquet, A < usual the Ladies
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Auxiliar s ved a delicious meal.
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Rev. Father Laragh and Rev. E.C.
Nelson. After the service the
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New equipment ,and a new
water system, have been added
lawn b I r have
Comra Peter Malcolm piped-
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parade- arched back to the
this year' and these should assist
o w' e
s socia
11 the head table guests into the
hall. The blessing was by
Legion Hall where the veterans
were dismissed.
in obtaining better ice for the
Frank
The Seaforth Lawn Bowling
and three of bridge present.
given
Comrade Bob Spittal, Branch
Tuesday evening a Pot 'Luck
season. The new ice man,
Case, along with Bob Ste Marie
Club held their second social of
Padre. Chairman Comrade Tom
supper was held in the Legion,
and John Patterson, attended an
the season on Tuesday evening at
the Masonic Hall. There were six
Winners for bridge were Ladies'
- Ida Close and for the men, Mel
Wilbee called on President Com-
Hall winding up almost a week of
informative ice -making clinic in
tables of euchre and one of bridge
Brady. for euchre it was Grace
rade George Hays to welcome the
activities.
London early in October. Some of
in play. Winners were, for bridge,
Broadfoot 'for the ladies with
large attendance after which
Comrade. Wm. Dalrymple intro-
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the techniques learned there are
being implemented this year.
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Mrs. Dave Cornish with 4960.
Norman Riehl, High for the men.
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duced the head table.
Thursday ovember 20th din
Also, some remodelling has
High lady for•euchre was Jean
The men executive presented
Her worshipMrs. Betty Cardno
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ner meeting. This is a general
been completed by the ladies
Lunn with 102,while for the men it .
Tom Phillips with a gift in
Mayor of Seaforth, brought reef-
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meeting.
which should be enjoyed by all.
was'NormanRiehl with 85. Lunch
recognition of his efforts in the
in s from the town and thanked
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Note:
On November 15. 16 Curl
'was served by the hostesses Jean
Summer Games held in London
the Branch for the cooperation
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Get•your Grey Cup tickets now.
Canada held an Instructor's Clinic
Lunn, Mae Habkirk, Donna
on Labour Day weekend. Tom
Bronze Medal
that the had given the town in
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Tickets for*the New Years Eve
in Hanover. Attending from this
Patterson, Rachel Riehl, .Ida
.won a .in the Men's
the past. Honorary Provincial
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dance are now available to
club were Bob and Anne Ste
Close and Katie Phillips.
singles competition. •
Treasurer, Evelyn .then
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members. Members have until
Marie and John and Gwen
The next social is to be held, on
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A similar gift has been sent to
.Carroll
brought greetings from Provincial
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December 1 st to purchase tickets,
PattersonAt the clinic, , they were
Tuesday evening, December 16th
Brenda Finlayson on behalf of the
Mar
Command Ladies Auxiliary. g
after that date they will be on sale
instructed in the procedure
at 8 p.m. at the Masonic Hall.
ladies for her success in winning a
Thornd ke Zone Commander
to the public. Each member may
required to teach thq flat foot
The euchre and bridge socials
Bronze medal in Women's
Ladies Auxiliary` brought greet-
Purchase up to ten tickets. All
deliver
„opened their winter season in
Sineles competition. Members
'
ings from the Zone and thanked
reservations are subjgct to cancel-
Following up on their
October at the Club House with
wish Miss Clad Thompson a
the Branch for the invitation to
lotion after 11:OOp.m. December
instruction they will be holding a
an excellent turnout on hand.
speedy recovery from her recent
the banquet, Zone Commander
31st. Ifyou have reserved a table
clinic for new curlers on ,Mon.,
There were seven tables of euchre
operation.
Comrade' Cleave Coombs also
You must have claimed it by Tues., Wed.. Nov. 24, 25, 26. The
11:00p.m. if you have not it will
brought greetings from the Zone.
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be cancelled. clinic will be held at the curling
Comrade Ai Nicholson, District
Poppy Chairman introduced
pay you1976 membership club and starts at 7:30.
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r 19 It is imperative that new curlers
Major George You m atoff the
dues nowd
,
early bird anattend each of the evenings as the
become eligible to be in the draw
speaker.
guest s P
. Major Youmatoff spoke about
for a prize. instruction is progressive. 'On
his unusual career in the Canad-
ian Army compared conditions
today with those that existed
before the war when the problem
AT THE ARENA
was external. Today the problem
;
is internal and lies with what he
FR1. NOV. 21 700 p.m. - PeeWee Hockey
termed our sick society. Comrade
Seaforth vs Dublin
Archie Dobson thanked the guest
speaker and sented a gift.
8:30 p.m. -Girls Hockey Game
Barbara Scott, President of the
Seaforth Supremes Home Opener
Ladies Auxiliary, presented a
SAT. NOV. 22 2-3:00 p.m. - Public Skating
cheque for one thousand dollars
7:00 p.m. - PeeWee Hockey
to President George Hays, who in
Seaforth vs Zurich
turn thanked the Ladies Auxiliary
8:30 - 10,30 p.m. - Public Skating
for their most generous contribu-
tion. Comrade Gordon Scott
thanked the Ladies for the
delicious banquest.
SUN.NOV.23 2:00 p.m. - Girls Hockey Game
The opening ceremonies were _
3:30 p.m. - Ringette
conducted by Comrade Tom
7:00 p.m.-•I.H.L.
Wilbee during which Peg Coombs
sang "in Flanders Fields". She.
MON;NOV.24 4x30 p.m. - Figure Skating
was accompanied on the piano by
Mrs. Alice McConnell. Comrade
TUES-NOV.25 6:30 p.m. - Atom Hockey
Harold Chambers, District Publi-
Seaforth vs Hensall
city Chairman conducted the
closing ceremonies for the Deputy
7:45 p.m. - Bantam Hockey
District Commander Comrade
Seaforth vs Hensall
Herman Young who was unable
to attend. The evening wound up
WED.NOV. 20 1 - 3:00 p.m. • Parents &
with a dance.
Pre Sehoolers Skating
Sunday November 96 Veterans
8:00 P.M. - Womens Broombafl
marched to the North Side United
Church led by the Seaforth
Sponsored by — CANADIAN TIRE LTD., .'
i bistrict High School Band where
.Seaforth
F ev. M.E. Reubdr conducted' the
icm Rev , Reuber delivered it
scoring a narrow escape of an 8.7 Lloyd Eisler. fot a sure: WIA 'VANIe !,1!�,.
win over the Tavistock Braves. Tavistock 14 SederthIl Moved Seaford} -up i-07, sS • he j
The Centenaires looked every- The crowd that gathrred last deflected 'Ksvia j3ettnett's s#ot
thing but tired as they out skated Thursday, evening in Tavistock iplto the net. Port Stat)ley` came,
their opponents and took a 1-0 saw the Tavistock Bravest take roaring 'back with ';playets fit"Op,
lead in the first period from Don advantage of a long lay off to Colem and J!,rd Collard , WQrm#'
Nicholson with Randy McClin- score an easy 14-3 victory, over a goals to make tin even , stole,
they assisting. defenceless Seaforth squad. Seaforth's Randa—' McClinchey
The crowd • saw plenty of The long rest for the Centep- converted a pass from.eit
scoring as the teams traded goals aires did not contribute to Sea- Nicholson to push the CentgnA
throughout the • second period. forth's goal tending, for the first sires to the front. Gary Philips '
Don Nicholson was able to score shot on net at the 13 second mark managed to score itis secotad goal
two goals in a row with Gary put Tavistock up to ail -0 lead. inthisperiodwith Jamie,C,Uidyyell .
Phillips and Rick McDonald add- From then on it was Tavistock all assisting him. This' had given
ing singles. Tavistock's Ross the way. The Braves had built up Seaforth a 4-2 first period lead.
Yantzi, Dan Yantzi, Dwight Stein- a first period lead of 8-0. Port Stanley scored the only
man and Steve Yantzi replied The second period was virtually goal of the second period as the
leaving the Centenaires in front a repeat of the first, except for an puck travelled from end to end,
with a 5-4 lead. immediate rush by Seaforth's Seafbrth outscored their chal-
The final frame of the game Jamie Caldwell (2) who broke the lenging opponents 4-1 in the final
saw Rick McDonald move the ice after the Braves had built a period of the game. Goals were
Centenaires up to a 6.4 lead then 13-0 lead. scored by Bill O'Shea, Don
Steve Southgate gdve Seaforth a 3 In the third period, Seaforth Nicholson, Jamie Caldwell and
goal advantage. was helped -out by goals scored by Randy McClinchey, in that order.
Ross Yantzi of Tavistock Don Nicholson and Randy McCli- The, Lions only goal in the period
replied narrowing the gap to a 2 nchey. The Centenaires im- was scored by Doug Parkins.
oal difference. Dave McClure proved considerably .and it show- Seaforth outshot Port Stanley
cored what proved to be the ed when they outshot the Braves 46-23 and tgok 32 minutes in
winning goal for Seaforth with in this last and final period of the penalties to -Port Stanley's 22.
assists from Randy McClinchey game but it wasto:) late. Only 32 What's your idea of nutrition?
and Kevin' Bennett. Tavistock minutes in penalties were called Is it "protein" or "vitamin C" or
came skating back with two quick with Tavistock collecting 18. "a good breakfast" or more than -
goals by Wm. Rhodes and Dwight Tavistock out shot Seaforth 47-34. that? Nutrition is much more. It's
Steinman. Seaforth checked their Seaforth 8 Port Stanley 4 having the energy to do all the
opponents strongly to fort a them The Seaforth Centenaireawere things you would like to do in a
to leave their goalie in and secure back on the winning track last day. Being able to avoid large
the victory. Friday evening springing back dental bills and especially it's the
Seaforth picked up 26 penalty from Thursday's loss. They had payoffs in health and appearance
minutes to Tavistock's 24 but scored a terrific 8-4 win over a that maintaining normal.weight
outshot the Braves 51-30 to even determined Port Stanley team. can bring. For alist Of some
their record at 3-3 for the season. The game had been delayed inexpensive nutrition books that
The Centenaires played Wed- one hour as Port Stanley was late nutritionists recommend, send a
nesday in Lucan before leaving in arriving. This did not effect the stamped, self-addressed
for a three day trip to the United play of the game as Seaforth envelope to the Toronto Nutrition
States. There they will play an doubled the shots and scores. Committee, Box 744, Terminal A;
exhibition game against the St.
Lawrence University Freshman
squad at Canton, New York. The
Centenaires have been looking
forward to this trip and their fans
wish them the best of luck.
Programs are being sold at each
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