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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-11-27, Page 91 hf' ! . I( A. t F i. o , i { SW .r. .y �+ } �I A ^Rf �a, ;'e$ rn", e r IA y. - y; y ,./: ( 4 T ,Ix '•�.SU� `t �','T,t, , , Yn �00 i+ Vi ! 8 i 't I e et d The s t 1 s'f s, c s v 1n t #+� a r^ ttzt`a:<1►p, t►:''`ltd tl: S a ent t�irti,. h a to a a f e, Earth...._ tta>tr.. ar o pi . ity wa.n....li. tP:ake ad ..a►tag•; tl►epr B,.Fr i§9g: n a Reye• .inn '�a>ftez� 3 da ' P several of th . local by -a 'took la fit, X,li> r tx)re' ;a B, d;.y a" ,�+: y* , {Kit ±� '�' ski► %'z n Ne brk wherd: h .. advantage of the;tr d r ..e 3- o' �, `;e sa ante'e` t yn,• . trite 100 #tS 'i to to C40t0a, •; . i � .�y S ,. p* 9.,P .4 ` 14 spc o.o -, P 1•WWl o °'r tl; ; 0,)£., . rA i la ed'St, wre cc' lJat r,..srtf ;'s hties and went , : irltmitt :Bator• e t a l s 1, �" ! ► a `f i? .�.,,,a It lyes' .g, lwt`..rte#. b.� the s�axe ,o,a a . ... . 47J nt R. 7a .si;"day -004, morninppbefQ"�♦1'n1•b..r. ''' p a.. me �h!a.:•�f.�4fF�' ,�aY Mary, igST $ 4 r/. f a d a.a tnenta.Qn st a Varsity,. �.e ,,!TS �,�•.' {��, atn . the .funlo rs.t � co 4e see �#! l 1, 'IsaY� ..��ty?a �•: � ;.. ';,< . , .,. da! . >I . >r>i ,� , . �, ;. � , ,x 1�t►. Y Allain u: rfl±.d p� �:- `fi,'pm ;g,.:, ,�. s� arrived.] xi . ay On the t e 1; . a s z e a d a p , ov. a i r}, ! . lcq b , la�,a, b y iVlcl{en # n. l'l_tt t, , h.. nl h in anted n timi e ,o ': ee ;ver n' out se a t 0 41 e ' sk ted Yarsit u -0. S : awn n ` fi k s .:"ch 1 rs,' i e ;ata 'i�19d0,16i, � ''biq�Ptb►1 l' )9, ::;' g t .. C. i tri t l & # alta ..ti,, s� h . �. , a y . p 1 t 1, .. a .e A !i Lake Superior University from stride for stride during the first 20 made it 7 dust 4 minutes 1.atq ' avat}abl to „ z it�dr $tat s3, tl?49' 4c 4';' h ` d B. i eafattittttettau!a hkr Sault Ste. Marle hand the' t• minutes as neither ;team ecoid' with Stratford tipping in Prhe, s 1'tatts;,;ar alra�dybsip mAde ' �' fPkr .', Lawrence Varsity their first 'toss• manage to score. Roth 'squads shot from the point• $0aaf0rtb jQt fRtfua`04, .001140 'Witll,�ev l.of r d 3; s>cb of the season in an s#xeittng 19.7 picked, up. twa minor pettalties in on the scorebpar4 at the .f2ik the UnlvOsil g S ,4 fe wad M410M vl'pi _ x ca and,; , for th ; ase pta)!y traVelld•;: ;. game., the first'frome but both also failed mark as Dave 'Wa ,& finishedol+f poSstble Xeturn•#t?;ait aFasou, p•', it nice passing play from ,Murr#y , St. ,4w!~eocc ,llittioF °Varsity on� o d�Qgl� ��+ toil ut4's rip, a ►, �rMpalit114 wIere eallad bot eafolFtlu, and Harry Arts I<Q ilarrbw p -Ys ,Oramlea Jx. � s, 'last par's * all Ontario c the margin to 2-1. hampigiis this 'week• eC.elVed a gamser:;lliSC9 tdtiCj to :.a ;end. The lgcal .te4v extends best Aon Nichgl�satt, ,1h )io seeo�gd . h Big Surface wishes to their ,club and thanks period on bad getup -0# hl+. GRADE'3 CLASS IDENTIFIED �- Severoi.•people helped -fill 'ina name here and " St. Lawrence took advanta¢eof for a tremdous weekend:. the xeferee• there on the photo of this class that we printed last week. ' But . the teacher of the, the long trip and big jcp surfice in f ineup The visitors ope, sedla ,lfirst;; class, Mrs.,Elva Ellis knew them all and was able to fill in all the blank6.Thanks to the third period as they out Centenaires ,lineup for the period lead as ,$teve Southgate Mrs. Ellis, here's the photo again,' properly identified. Rear, left, Ben Van den hustled the local boys and took weekend : Goal; Mark Nelson and scored am unassisted goal .at X8,32 . % advantage of the power play to Lou Arts, Defense, Gord Carne- to move the Cgntenat;e;;'it} frot►t11, , Akker, Terry Ast, Darrell Schnieder, Karl Camgibell, Mel Hubert,�eonard � score two quick goals with 'Platt chap, Oary Phillips, Don Heard Lou Arts in. the Seafor t arta Albrecht, Elliot Clarke, Leroy Felker, Keith Butt, Sape De 'Vries, Second: Anne j scoring at 10:24 and Torrey and Rick McDonald. Centre, Don played an out ta�ndsng . pprtod Kling, Nancy Dale,` Lorraine Wood, Jessie Ferris,Muriel Fraser, Gloria Taylor, / g g y / finishing the scoring at 12:16. St. ,' Nicholson, Jamie Cald ell Bill stop lb shots as the'140b. Meta Reeves, Mary Crich, Joan Teall, Kendra Moore, Marilyn Dellow, Pauline Lawrence was awarded a Penalty O'Shea and Harry. Arts wings, outshot tb0 ,Centva0rP$ 16-$. da _ % shot at the 17:22 mark but an Rand McClin he ave The second-rperii$d again'haw A ms.Third -Shirley Horner, Jacqueline Drager, Front Dick Kruse, Johnny W oustanding 'save by � Lou Arts McC �re.'Cam Do'g, Kevin Ben- Lucan outshoot SeafgrM, and Grant, Bruce Dale, Glenn Eaton, Richard Muegge, Lee Flemi Kim McLean -and prevented any furth&,scoring. nett, Al Murray, ave Watts, finally beat Arts as Bd •Robb and Gary Price, y Considering'the different rules. Murray Nichol an eve South- Graig Cormafi scored for the and bigger ice surface the gate. . Irish. The score :could Kaye gone •f • • Centenasres fared extemely well Footnote much higher as again the shots Stars- r o v •� n i n .p as the St. Lawrence squad has Several area residents have were .16.8 d periods favour. a already this season defeated such attended St. Lawrence University .The third period savy Kevin , teams as the Kingston Jr. B's. Among them, the best know Lightfoot in. the Lucan net have • (4.2) and Glouster Jr. A Central perhaps is Ron Mason, a former his turn. at frustrating tife opposi- (By Dave Broome) first'. period. middle of a tie game. dominated the first period and D.Broome W 24 3 Jr. A league 54. the local boys in local star who coached hake tion as Seaforth, outshot Lucan (fh-e Stars played an excellent However, Steve Eckert and Jim McLeod, with his second only Ray Hutchinson's excellence B.Watson F 16 2 losing only 4-1 have nothing to be Superior State until two years ago 18-6 but managed gnlystwo goals game in a losing cause Sunday George Reeves, with the winner, goal of the night, made the final in the Hawks' net prevented the G.Nicholson H 9 4 ashamed of.and is now at Bowling Green as as Jamie Caldwell moved Sea- • night.'Despite losing 5 - 4 to the connected late in the game to ' score close. Wings from scoring a number of B.Leonhardt W' 9 3 To finish off a great hockey head coach. Presently -attending forth witting one goal as Gord Kings; the Stars came close to at preserve the Kings' win. The•number of penalties in the goals. 7 Tied with 6 m inutes, weekend the Varsity a din played St. Lawrence and a member of Carnochan assisted. least gaining a tie and with a Jerome Aubin scored a .pretty early game .could have been a The Wings lost Dave Broome Lake Superior State ,Saturday their Varsity squad in his final Rick' McDonald evened • the couple of breaks may have pulled "goal' on a slick set-up from Doug sign of things to come as the early in the first period as he and TEAM PENALTIES -avenin in an extreme y &citin game at 3 a iece at the 1:57 mark out an upset. Wins and Hawks fought their Ra Devereaux of involved in a B.I.M. GAMESPLAYED 8 n year o Joe O'Rourke from g P P O'Reilly to the margin to g g Y g contest. 5't. Lawrence cantle out on Dashwood. Joe talked to several with Bill O'Shea drawing the Joe Dick made some excellent 2-1, way to a'total of 48 minutes in, scrap in front of the Hawks' net. Wings54 3 top with a 4-1 victory tb'redeem Centenaire players and was assist- Seaforth coptinued to put saves in the Kings' riet to keep Murrayonnell added a goal penalties in the second contest. Broome suffered the Flyers 46 3 t the loss the night before. n the pressure but at the 6:47 aY Y g 8 present at the game,to give some t the Stars in the- loser's column. to leave the score 3 - 1 for the The Wings opened the scoring consequences with two roughing Kings 27 4 Highlights moral support to the Centenaires mark Ed Robb scored what The game was a chippy affair Kings at the end of the first on Fred Burton's goal late in the minors, a slashing major and a Stars 24 3 The local boys were treated like squad. proved to be the .winner as he 'With 33 minutes in penalties period. first period. The period ended game +:Vsisconduct. Devereaux, Hawks 21 4 royalty on their visit and were Bill Wilkinson, a former Goder- broke in alone on Lou Arts to galled. Gord Dick and Jim McLeod tied as a result of Terry somehow, escaped with a pair of Blues 12 3 really impressed,with the sports ich resident, is the coach of the St move Lucan up 4-3. Gary Finnigan and'Jerry Feeny both tallied 45 seconds apart early Stevenson's goal just before' the roughipg minors. STANDINGS facilities of the University. Lawrence Junior Varisty squad Seaforth desperately tried for scored goals to give the Kings a •2 in the second period and the buzzer. • The Hawks pressed in the Team W L T Pts.' ' Rick Comley a Stratford native, and was responsible for the royal the equalizer but -Lightfoot foiled 0 lead by the •8:55 mark of the , surprising Stars were 'n the The Wings completely second period but the Wings held Wings a3 0 0 6 and the Varsity coach of Lake reception given team and fans all attempts to give Lucan a hard and Brian Leonhardt's goal with ' Kings 3 1 0 6 Superior expressed more than a during their stay. fought 4-3 win. , five minutes remaining gave Blues 2 1 0 4 passing interest in several of the St. Lawrence is a small Univer- Both teams played good clean them victory. Hawks 2' 2 0 4 Seaforth players. Several NHL hock • • • P Y sity in student enrolment but has oY Change,n draw o r a n zat i on Ken Doig netted the' other Flyers 0 3 0 scouts were at all three games some of the most 06dern sports The loss leaves Seaforth's Wings' goal with Pat Devereaux Stars 0 3 0 0 along with Varsity' coaches from facilities ,found at anv Universitv record at 4 wins and 4 losses. rt getting the second Hawk tally, The Hawks were assessed With • a total of 12 minutes in penalties while the Wings were slapped •> :v ,�;,:;h >; r x �a.,>: suggested at cu rI na c1 u bs g pp {h . i V g V with 36 penalty minutes;' ,�:., Despite playing shorthanded The property coinmittee has I have received no news of our practise, playoff or pick -,up for a good part of the game the had its woes this year. First the curlers attending out . of town games, Wings 'still managed the 3-2 Y� ' < R•'" S�< 'Y:. L ' Ft"' -Weather wouldn't co-operate, bonspiels so let's talk about the B. Have a draw for -Junior victory. then, .because of the mildness, problem that the Draw Two goals b Don Dalton and a 3 • °' •��y s IMF ' p Curlers. Pros: The young people B Y' s; the paint on the ice • surface Committee for mixed curling is do have more fun with others single score from Bill Pr* $ k iliubbled m sdrne' spoEs 61&'ff$a ing. The tu6ibri�a"s it is ntity, 'their. own ager Cons: They pushed .the shorthanded Blue dissolved in others. As a result, it makes it almost impossible"for the alfeady have a draw, -.one night a into an early 3-0 lead over the r •t �. had to be repainted. That has now . -Draw Committee 'to make a fair week after school. Junior curlers Flyers in the graveyard game. B been done and th circles are also and effective schedule. will be forced to play positions for Perry Broome 'replied for the + - B POPULAR, QUALITY FAVOURITE painted. Things' should be "Go" There are too •many curlers one which they are not ready. As a ' FlYers and the. first period ended • e /`� • I� for Thursday and Friday night night and not enough the next curling club we will not be 3 - 1 in favour of Blues. . (' Gifts for -1 curling. night. It has been the practice in providing the , best curliing Clive Buist rapped in a goal at . Gifts . fo r �- Instruction was provided on the club to eve the:, curlers the 0:35 of the second period and the p g situations for them that we are a MEN. • � >o' Monday, Tuesday and right to pick their day and time to capable of doing. The expe; fence. Flyers looked. comeback bound. 1�1 jJl f r Wednesday evenings for about 25 curl. of our better curlers could not Bill Salisbury, Price again and new curlers. They are a very A. Have a Sunday afternoon easily be, passed on. Association Don Dalton with his third of the - DRESS SHIRTS i enthusiastic and responsive draw. Pros: It would relieve the. with experienced people is ari game ended the Flyers' hopes of by ARROW,.FORSYTH / group and will be a benefit to the Thursday overnow, excellent learning situation. victory. Style%, i g and ARROW, Guild .....................: � 12 95 club. c Cons: There still may not be C. Have mixed curling. Periodl. The three second period goals Instruction is planned for;, enought for the other nights. Will The draw committee would have by the Blues preceded two SPORT SHIRTS Sunday at am for curlers who enough people be willing to tie op four time slots to fill with X The 6go41 Blues' wiextended / Flyers' Lloyd wish -to learn the 'flat foot all their Sunday of ternoons! The number of curlers and ever one and Bob Watson. ' LONG PARTY RE5SE�S � `Knits, Sllkissi, Fortnlsb p..�C th, � � � deliver on ice wquld not be available f y :Prints, Chseks, Plains ............ DL J . y y. gets a turn at All Four times. 29.96 to 79.95 Pros: The problem of too many the Flyers' negative streak to • SHORT DRESSES .... 26.95 to 59.95 not enough would be ell three straight losses. H u n t e r Safety urinated. HOUSECOATS ...... , .19.96 to 49.95 � ♦ 2. There wouldn't be the need to This game' also heard the $LOUSE,TOPS ........ 6.9b to 26.00 draw up a schedule of byes and, referees whistle as both teams » pick up games. They would be eigmbined for a total of 28 minutes SLACK'S ..............12.96 to 22.96 A HUNTER SAFETY COURSE arranged by the skips by mutual in . the cooler. IKIRTS ............. 12.95 -- 19.96 consent if games ' could not be On the night a grand total bf JACKET TOPS .... , , . 29.95 -- 43.95 at the scheduled time. 3. 107 minutes were called in the r . will be held on played , �•- SWEATERS ..... , , ... 8.95-17.95 • The calibre of curling should Penalty. With so many people in • Dec 1 ;mprove as people would be the sin -bin the chances of high PANT COATS ..... , .. 89.95 - 79.95 scoring games were nullified. playing the .positions in which / _ Larry Dale returned to 11! 7:00 P.M. they are best or ready to play. 4. Y • We wouldn't be losing valued action last Sunday night and SEAFORTH'HIGH SCHOOL played an excellent game of . r curlers. For the past couple of ears their teams have consisted hockey despite his team losing 6 - Y . . GLOVES .......... 1.95- 4.95 in Conjunction With the entirely of new curlers. (Nothing 4 to the Blues. •, derogatory is meant about the Next Week (Nov.30) the Wings • MITTS ... 1.95 - 2.ii0" Ministry of Natural Resources new curlers but everyone should and Flyers meet at 7:00, The SCARF & HAT ....... 4.95- 9.95 have a chance to learn without Blues and Star$ face-off at 8:30 KNITTED HATS . , ... 1.95- 5.95 Register b phoning 527-0721 feelingyou are jeopardizing a and the Hawks and Kings start p g TENDER TOOTSIEB .. 7.95-12.95 g Y P 9 00 t 10 late game a : ., game.) S. Socially, it probably the 'SLIPPERS ........... 8.29 - 5.50 DAVE DALE would be one of the best things to TOP TEN SCORERS happen to the club EverySCARVES ............ 2.50 =-- 8.96 body SWEATER VESTS - All shades, Novel knitspp �C Washable, all stones ................W95 up PULLOVERS & CARDIGANS Fisherman isnits,.Cabloo1�:. ne u / Kibbe, Jacquards ::...............:.. p ORLON POLO SHIRTS r Novelty weave, Sand .y �,� Brown, Navy ............ .... ° l PYJAMAS Cj Flannelette, Broadcloth Ski -style, All sizes ..................Y,•al Ulf , NECKWEAR T• famous Makes designs - Rep. &06 to 7,x50�� to nA A Our Specissil Prices .................. . PlayerGoals Assists PointsG.P. HANDBAGS .... , .... 6.00 - 14 00. DRESS SOX `�' 7 would get to meet everyone else � , • _ ,Y C.,, eventually. if the teams and the D. Broome 6 4 10 3 • EVENING BAGS ..... 3.95- 6.00 Ankle, Mid -lengths or knee. AT AT THEARENA schedule are published id the B.Leonhardt 5 5 10• 3 SLIPS ................ 4.95- 9.95 highs• All the newest look,..,.125 2.95 U � 'FRI. NOV. 28 1:00 - 3:30 p,m. - Shinny Hockey paper at least two weeks before a B. Price 4 6 10 3 draw starts, no one shout have a D. Kennedy 4 6, 10 4 PANTPES . 1.00 - 2.60 Bring your equipment and a d D. Muir 3 6 9 3 GOWNS (Silk) . 6.95 12.95 TURTLE -NECK friend and make your own hard time arranging their time to G.Feen 5 3 8 4 game. 50'e. fit or finding an alternative if it is y PYJAMAS & GO DRESS SWEATERS, • g B Akker 1 7 8 3 ' 8:30 - 10:30 p.m. - Public Skating impossible to be there once or T R.Dalton 5 2 7 3 ! (Flannelette) ......... 6.95 - 10.9b All plain shades, Fortnle 5 95 b0' 1�0, twice. , SAT. NOV. 29 T.Stevenson 4 3 7 4 � and Banlons ............................ . � Cons. 2. Each of us could no � � o 8: 00 a.m., - 1:00 p.m. - Sat, morning hockey Ken Doig 2 5 7 3 „ „ longer pick and choose the night - '� TILLEY WALLETS 2:00 - 3:30 p.m.,- Public Skating and time that best suits us. 2. g 5:30 p.m. - Novice Hockey Seaforth vs Harriston Some consideration would have to PENALTY LEADERS • The host, all styles andtea 7:00 p.m. PeeWee Hockey Seaforth vs Mitchell .I. be given to having husbands and Player TEam , PM. G.P. • ' FANCY SHEETS ... 7.96 -12.95 quslltla .+•.........• .................••....6.00 10A PILLOW CASES .... , . 4.95- 7.95 LINED DRESS GLOVES ' MOHAIR THROWS .... 29.95 - 89.95 black, Brown,Gray, to VISCOSD &THERMAL 8.95-1ri-96 All also 57 ....................................3.05 1�, KENWOOD THROWS . 27.95 - 81.95 WINTER JACKETS BEDSPREADS ........ 19.95 - 39.95 W6ols, Corduroys, Nylons. BATH TOWELS ..... 3.95- 8:95 All stiles ..................................17.95 up HAND TOWEL........ 1.95 4.95 CABRETTA LEAT�IR COATS e � FACE CLOTHS ....... .78- 1.96 Finest quality, zlpdn torp $126'0 LUGGAGE . ... .'12.95 - 54.00 Finest Reg. 14.95 to 19SAO Our low prices ......................514. 50 ALL GIFT BOXED FREE i tell • � r A. :! •�; at ,.. �l>... ,-'\ aaFf >.A•+ .4.,i�. ..l�:Y�-J+k+::t1.,fAL•lilxui."+�. 8:30 p.m. - Jr. D. Exhibition Gagne. wives on at the same time. Centenaire vs Pt. Stanley We may lose a few curlers if we SUN. NOV. 30 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. - Public Skating switch to another method, but 4:00 p.m. - Ringette 7:00 p.m. I.H.L. then, we are losing them now because of the way we are forcing MON. EC. 1 4:30 -Figure Skating the Draw Committee to work. 9:00 - Jr. D. Prae. Think about it, talk about it, S:OU .� share your ideas, Curlers are TUE DEC. 2 Pan- - PeeWee Prac. 6:30 p. . -Atom Hockey Seaforth vs 'Mitchell internationally known as a group of people who are good sportsmen 7:45 p.m.. Bantam Hockey Seaiorth vs Mitchell and easy to get along with. Let's 9:00 p.m; - 1Vlidget Hockey Seafortn va Hensay help out our Draw Committee by WED. DEC".�3 doing something about this. 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. - Parents & Pre. Sehoolers Skating By the Way: Did you know that 8:00 P.M. - Womens' Broombaft rule 7 - 2 states "The players, , othler than -the skip and acting THURe DEC. 4 5:00 p.m. • Bantam Prae. skip shall not stand behind the 1930 p.m. - Men's Broomball house, but. shall place themselves Sponsoredby CANAbIANTilltE'f:TD., along the sides of the. rink between the hog lines except U * Seaforth When sweeping or, about to. deliver a stone. PILLOW CASES .... , . 4.95- 7.95 LINED DRESS GLOVES ' MOHAIR THROWS .... 29.95 - 89.95 black, Brown,Gray, to VISCOSD &THERMAL 8.95-1ri-96 All also 57 ....................................3.05 1�, KENWOOD THROWS . 27.95 - 81.95 WINTER JACKETS BEDSPREADS ........ 19.95 - 39.95 W6ols, Corduroys, Nylons. BATH TOWELS ..... 3.95- 8:95 All stiles ..................................17.95 up HAND TOWEL........ 1.95 4.95 CABRETTA LEAT�IR COATS e � FACE CLOTHS ....... .78- 1.96 Finest quality, zlpdn torp $126'0 LUGGAGE . ... .'12.95 - 54.00 Finest Reg. 14.95 to 19SAO Our low prices ......................514. 50 ALL GIFT BOXED FREE i tell • � r A. :! •�; at ,.. �l>... ,-'\ aaFf >.A•+ .4.,i�. ..l�:Y�-J+k+::t1.,fAL•lilxui."+�.