The Huron Expositor, 1975-12-04, Page 9�Tr1
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�l Seaforth Centenaires start~. the play,. Dan -01.gr -4, (Strati eyeheed tlr,0' score ,2• as 'lellke
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rile to stry gle o11a' night mot 0 atrs�tf rd tr oris and Seaforth v#fa 0 right'• back, as
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his tjliird o 1 f) them Lamer
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ni S -5,t ie to an sxhibitiotl contest last at jgelKgd like their ga oc, Aso -4 R400� 140Clincii�y scorer, ,art
Sall day against the Stratford v. os tied as Dori'lyichalson oted' unassisted >Sc l ,just, 35 s"econdla
The' Wings romped to a 10-4''` Juvenile All Stars. a g9al. The Centenatres.'$tarNA *9' lateir, to {rut < eat orth back an Tap..
g P Blues 3 1 0 b In the first period Cam Doig skate.and force'the play 6u at was, $hind pb>G lid, oglinartf
win over the, Flyers in the early Hawks 2 3 0 4 opened the scaring on his first too late. Tiie game ended t}r ar too),*dvart#sige Qf defen�iyn lapse
game to I.H.I„ play last Sunday. Flyers p 4 0 0 shift while- assisted by Randy' i✓ n.
The second' game had the Blues even 5- spore, bhe ' Cents sites - as hick.
edge the stats by a S-4 count and Stars 0 4 0 Q McCiinchey and Gord Carnochan. The game was gloss tkiroughQut; 1:and,Rn evened the, score � ,at 3.3
There was an excellent turn out If looked as if the Centenaires The shots on goal were .even afZ'
the Kings stopped the Hawks 4-0 then' Randy paste rnoy+id then
g PP last Sunday night to watch the were on their way to a sure win. for ,each team. The .Centepaires, �Bom>aers uplto a,4-, lead Cobert
in the fate contest.
N z ,° , 1.H:L. games but some must have Then Doug Bugler Stratford received 34 minutes in penalties Van tier Spaakt 1 , 0 Oelm1644
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r �, �„_ Dave Broome and Kevin been disappointed at some of evened the score at] `a piece to Stratford's 22 minutes. by two audit Idgked,as.tf they had
? Broome each scored three goals g Beltnarn 6 Seaforth S ' the ame ,all. wral�e
,� .. antics that took place on the ice, scoring at the, 6:14 inar'k. Cam f . g Peed "lapi
to lead the Wings. Danny Muir, There seems to be a'trend to( Doi then moved Seaforth to 2-] A short handed Centenaire Ceiitenaites had` diffetett, ideas
Brian Flannigan and g
Fred Burton all added sin !e more serious type of penalty thin with an assist .from Jamie Cald- ' squad travelled to Belmont, Sun- as Dave"IV1c,Clute moved Seufor
' g year. Slashing, highsticking and will. day evening and almost upset the to with in arae goal. with asststsl ; n
goals for the Wings. charging penalties are on the The second period. was almost unbeaten Bombers in anextemely from Jamie, Caldwellyand Cam'
Bob Watson, Clive Buist, Jim well - la ed contest. ' Doi
Watson and Perry Broome did the increase. The silly arguing and virtually the same as the first as,' P Y g. .Belmont came stortrlWg
incensed bickering also must end both teams skated well. Dap In the first period Se forth back as Barry iattdon maved•.the
t Flyers scoring. if the I.H.L. is going to keep its McPherson (Stratford) evened the opened the scoring as Cam -Doig Bombers back ahead by 2. 'Cam,;
j The Wing& seven oafs converted asses from Kevin Doi finished the scorin
g g • referees. Referees can make score at 2-2 only to see Kevin P g g' Wlt' .
in 14 minutes in the first period mistakes but remember you made' Bennett convert passes from Bennett and Randy McCiinchey a nice bread -a -way pass front''.
r and held a �comandin 7.2 lead at g a mistake by getting a penalty in Dave McClure . and Randy at the 1:51 mark on Seaforth's Dave McClure.'
the end of the first. the first place. McClinchey on a power play to first shot on net. Belmont pressed Seaforth pulled Lou Arts, in 4
? ' The mesmerizing display of
� P move Seafortllfinto the lead once and evened the score on a power desperate attempt • to even ills
y�- skating and a grab bag asso-t-
�t M ' again. Steve Southgate assisted play .goal by Mike Lane, The score but fell short, Both teams:
ment. of passing by the Wings
Lloyd E Eisler' I e r b Bill O'Shea and Gar Phi lis played g y y
Centenaires were two men short la ed ood clean hockey. Only
"fes g often left theFl ers standing still moved Seaforth up yb two p 3V
Y g at the time. Seaforth continued to 44 minutes in enalties bare
' and as a result, ten goals were .' la a strop checking game. called. However Belmont took
� goals. Seaforth looked as if the play g g
drilled past Flyers goalie, Ray wing y Paul McClure converted, Murry
Hutchinson. The Wings gold were gaining,control but an injury rry advantage of the short handed "
" to a referee delayed the game. Nichol's pass to move Seaforth squad to outshoot Seaforth bq a'
�• � y ��� � ; ;, � ,�.�,� completely dominated the vine
With two gold medals under his There was a rest period before the back in front. 58-24 margin, Lou Arts, played
from the opening whistle to the
P g belt, Seaforth figure skater Lloyd final 4:09 minutes of the period outstandingly in the Seaforth mets
#1 ,„, � �� ,. � final buzzer.
�} x Eisler Jr. was off to were played. As the teams s to keep the Centenaires in the
�s n The game was well played and Feeney wins 5UD
� � ;' t Newfoundland for guest returned Dan McPherson (Strut- Y game. The Centenaires only had
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a rix a rather tame affair. Late in the 12 forwards because of sus en-
�h game Lloyd Eisler of the Flyers Performances sponsored by the. ford) narrowed the gap to a single The winner of the $500.00 prize �
rYt and Kevin r Canadian Figure Skating marker as Stratford started to in the Legion's Grey Cup draw sions. As a result Randy McClin-
B Broome got involved m
` t Association. carry the play. was Jerry Feeney of Seaforth. they saw at least 40 minutes of ice
a scuffle and both players were Lloyd won the golds in the In the third period Brendon Other winners were Peter Jordan, P exceptionally
time and played exce tionall
�r tossed out of the game. Nothing
serious resulted from the incident P as well he roved to be a real
Western Ontario Figure Skating Duddy (Stratford) evened the Anne James, and Heather Hart.
� >' but both players will sit out the leader on the' ice.
r' Championships in . Preston last
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next game. Sunday and Thursday he and + Belmont to date has not lost a'
partner Lori Baler of Mitchell left game but' the way the Seaforth
r < The threesome, of Muir Broome a ' Centenaires played with a full V ' and Leonhardt again ran rampant for Newfoundland. P Y I
} as the trio combined for a Total of The pair , won a gold in squad
in hthey
will
have
little
who
;., 14 scoring points. This latest' Pre -novice pairs competition .and lemg theBombers
scoring outburst brought their Lloyd won his other gold medal as '
is the best. .
' The Centenaires have a bus
� the pre -novice men's champ. Y
total to =43 in just 4 games.
Ray Hutchinson played -welt - .The pair will skate later this ' / � weekend coming up. This Friday
winter in' the Ontario Winter/// �j��j evening (December 5th) they host
r despite the ten goals. Most of Games in Sault Ste Marie. Last % �� � %ice! the Mitchell Hawks. On Saturday
them were of the difficult type % % % �/' , y
YP ��/' % evening the Centenaires travel to
SHE.SHOOTS, SHE SCORES Barb Rivers looks determined that she's going t0 and he did kick out a number of Year Lloyd was the only skater to %/j j j j /// g
al 'scores.
score a goal on Liz Ginty in a floor hockey game at the SDHS night school. The poThe�win moved the Wings into Winter Gameswin two , hisefather dals �gays. e 0 j % j j j On S ndaysthe Centenaires for an 8:30 twill
women are taking a ladies keep fit course taught by Georgina Reynolds, who Monday Lloyd and Lori arrived % % 0 % travel to Port Stanley.t8 play the
0 a first place tie with the Kings. Lions with game time 7:30.
teaches phys-ed at the public school. There are about 25 enrolled in the keep fit The Flyers, meanwhile, suffered home from Newfoundland.
class, also on Monday nights. Night school, is in session Monday, Tuesday and their fourth straight set -back.
Wednesday nights at SDHS,'af ter many years of no night school offered at the The $tars again played a good
local high school. (Staff Photo) game of hockey but just fell short
in losing 3-2 to the Blues in the FASHION - FIRST THIS FALL SPECIAL REPEAT
second game. Greg Rau's goal' WASHABLE
POLYESTER & NYLONS
owith only two minutes left proved"SILKY-KNIT"
Bons i e 1's* startin ., .:to be the winner for the Blues:Jack Ungarian and Randy Wood LEISUREpgSPORT
scored the first two goals fqr the "
f , , , , Blues. Jim Carter and Jerrome SUITS,[:a'�t Thursday and Fnday 'saw e�itry fee which will help �• ` A.'rink of local men have Aubin netted the Stars two goals.
the beginning of the curling subsidize the club representative. entered the annual Imperial The Stars pressed the Blues for a SHIRTS r�
season with full draws at 7 and 9 New curlers who received Bonspiel in Sarnia on December'
good part of the game but goalie FOR HIS CHRISTMAS ' �; �`«#"'•
o'clock on Thursday and one full instruction last week generally 4th, 5th & 6th. More next week on ;F .�
Ross Govier kept the Stars at bay ;.<�� � '•� :>�..,,:,�;�
draw at 8 o'clock on Friday. The did well on their first night out. how these fellows make out.
for most of the game. Eve man likes these This completely washable snit in
teams having byes and playing on One common fault, however, was By the way: g � p y
Sunday found that the mild day to get - down in the hack, look Did you know that Rule 4 (2) The Stars did hold a brief 2-1 s sleek colorful silky>
' lead but Wood's goal early in the ,l shirts that area "most" Fortrel knit is a "sell-out" every
had caused just enough moisture down the length of the ice and states: If a stone is broken in play, second period tied it up. It set the with the popularmustleisure time we get them. This new group
on the ice to make it, almost suddenly think "O 'migodl That's the largest fragment shall be Includes, Powder, "Royal, Sand
stage for Rau's score late in the suits, splashy patterns and Brown shades in regulars and
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impossible to get a rock down'the along way down there." counted in that end, the payer game. Jerry Cooper turned in the �>' in Brown, Blue, Green g .',•, ;• � ,
rink�__�Qs a result, all teams quit The tendency then, was to give using another stone thereafter. 3rd shutout of the season as the , and Sand: Small, Extraen tails from 36 to 46 size. €`•
Mafter two ends. Some agreed to the rock an extra push just at it Kings blanked the Hawks 4-0 in j Large. SAFARI JACKET - PANTS r
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split their points others was released. The skips in the Nov.rena the late game. Cooper wasn't
rescheduled their games for 7 club are a very understanding lot 2000 169
Reg -20.00 .5
o'clock next Sunday night. and they realize that new curlers testedtouoften but kicked out the
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The ladies started their must have time to perfect delivery
draw wo n b y shots when the time came. Garry i Reg.18.00 ... 14.95 •5 0
Finigaaa, Ken Wright, Ken Doig t
Tuesday afterpoon draw on Dec. and learn weight.
2nd with a very good turnout. On Sunday eight present club
members turned out for Jr. end Reinny Van Loon scored Knit Shirts. .. 9.95, -•-0
MBeattie the Kings goals. The Kings OTHER RANGES AT
The competitive draw began on . rsea
Wednesday December 3rd with instruction on delivery of the moved into a first place tie with OTHER SPORT SHIRTS FORTREL -COTTON
eight teams. rock. It is hoped that everyone left The winner of November's the Wings but the Wings hold a
PE11MA PRESS ................ from • 95 69 . 50 V 9.50
50/50 draw was Mrs. Stella game :n hand, advantage. •'::
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O.C.A. Competitive curling after a good workout feeling that 1 O t0
playdowns begin Dec. 28th in they had learned something Beattie, Seaforth. The seller of Games next week (Dec 7, 197$)
Seaforth with the Seniors event. worthwhile. the winning ticket was . Miss 7;00 8:30 10:00
POW
Any teams wishing to enter the club has. been rented on Karen Laverty. Mrs: Bcemb's Blues Flyers Stars
O.C.A. competition please Sunday afternoon Dec. 14th to the share was $203;37. December Kings Hawks Wings GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR THE
tickets are now on sale and the Team W L T Pts. SWEATERS
contact John Patterson Jr. Monkton Curling Club. At least / ,.Y;;;.:
482-3183. - thirty of their members are dray✓ will be held. Tuesday,, WingB, 4 0 0 8 BOYS'
Y December 30th.Kings 4 1 0 8 r`
Club entries for Seniors; British interested in changing .to or t
Consuls and Seagram Mixed, learning the fiat foot method of �- 2 €+"`< GALORE
events must be made by Dec. • delivering a rock and they have
14th. so that club playdowns can made arrangements for
begin in order to declare a winner instruction.
to represent the club, Each Monday, Wednesday and
Club entries for Colts, Thursday at 4 o'clock to 5;30,
Intermediates, Tankard and from December 1st to Dec. 18th
Governor Generals must be made instruction has been,arranged for
by Jan. 14th. This year, ALL 45 public school children who
teams entering club playdowns have shown a keen interest in
for O.C.A. events will pay an learning how to curl.
y AT THE .4�RENA
FRI. DEC. 5 °
8:30 p.m. - Jr. D. Hockev
Seaforth vs Mlt�hell
SAT. DEC. 6
8:00 - 1:00 Sat. Morning Hockey
2 - 3:30 p.m. - Public Skathig
5:30 p.m. - Novice Hockey
Seaforth vs Milverton
V 7:00 p.m. - PeWee Hockey
Seaforth vs Dublin
SUN. DEC. 7
4:00 p.m. - Rhigette
7:00 p.m. - i.H.L. Action
MON. DEC. 8
4:30 , Figure Skating
TUES. DEC. 9
6:30 p.m. Atom Hockey Grand Bead, at Seaforth
v 7:45 p-m-Banfa`m Hockey Seatorth vs Zurich
9:00 p.m- Midget Hockey Seafortb vs Mitchell
WED -DEC. 10.
1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Parents & Pre Schoolers Skating
8:00 R.m. - Womens Broomball
THURS. DEC. 11
6:15 p.m. - Power Skating
7130 p.m. - Men'R Broomball
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eaforth
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