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The Huron Expositor, 1975-12-11, Page 8, G .. 77— �i �Ky 'ya T/E�R.�L T7 I , • ,� 1 IH�i ort nor ht! ,services were , itchell and Mrs. Frank Mil HOMO6in► S •'. ler. otson _ thersscore estnd�tLed, "'t Wednesday b St M. Also Kisltln Miss y $ F Carson of Brussels D vldsan and lairs. Leila Dundas (By Aavel3rooine? - g g ligan Church and Holy were Mr. and Mrs,Dave Watson y Jack Price connected twice and team but lack of a bi �gaat scoring F1Yerl; 1 4 0 2 ,• in I.H.L. action last week the Gary • Nicholsan d Ray line to help them win games. Stars 0 5 0 p aR otnittlunion-.was given to all of Wallton and Mr. ,and Mrs. a 'pp $ Devereaux did t Hawks' 'They should fired their range. and � eTop Ten i4nglipaP' residents Mrs. Stanley Hillen. i' '+ Blues sto ed the , lin 4 1 Finlayson accompanied at the MrS. L. Dundas was also d� r" behind the goaltending of Ros, •s scoring. For the wlCs, it' was could surprise a few people player Yrs Goals Desists its. ►� Gooier in the early rotate st fhe •their third strai h loss, before the season ends. A. Kennedy 68 66 56 69 12$ ,,) gjanp ,and Rev. Carson lid in the visit>sd by .her daughters Mrs. ,' Flyers got a three goal Ths Flyers finally found the win )Fifth win D. Muir 2 118 S7Inging, David Andrews .and Mrs. performance f om Jim Watson to Y 12 (3n Thursday at 10:30 a.m. Rev. Pickering of Toronto. p � column after four straight set For the Wings, it was their fifth A. HS 78 34 1 S, Stephens of" Brucefield visited g upset the (Hawks 6 - 4 In theme backs. i..... straight triumph. and left them the J. Watsona#s6 60 S2 112 p Lovely baskets of flowers were fiddle contest and the Wih s and took charge of the service.Hie tent to Miss B. Davidson and `_ {n g The Hawks 'outshot the Flyers only u ndefeated team in the D. Broome 7 54 50 104 a. took a hard fought 5 - 3 victor B. Pinder 8`�2 39 41 also showed the film **Holy Mrs. L.D•undas from the familyof g. Y 2- - n the well played contest. league. t, Night"' which was enjoyed by ala the late Miss Tena Dennis. � ��� �v over the Stars in the late game. A goal by Jack Groothius with Notes: Flyers lead the league !n' K. Wi9ght ' $ 53 33 86 residents resent. u �� Ross Crovier was outstanding in less than •ei ht minutes left gave penalties with 79 minutes in just 5 B• Ptlice a 49 36 8S p "Tena" will be greatly missed by the nets as the Blues whipped the 13 B. Te.all 8 40. 43 83 Friday morning at 16a,m• her friends at Seaforth Manor. ,' pp theWings a hard fought 5 -3 win games. Dan><}y Muir has a good ' ' d t d �� Kings 4 - 1 in the early game. over the improving Stars, shot at assist°record. Muir has i3 J. Car ter 8 52 30 82 Ill Father Laragh con ue a service Mrs. Shirley Luther of - the yrs LTJ Mrs. Cliff Ritchie and Barry we ,wish you both continued Fire Area until the present fire At one stretch Gooier made 5 " Groothius goal broke open a in just 5 games - league record is and ave Hol Communion. g Y Sister Mary and the Grade 8111 Salvation Army, Hensall accompanied by Mrs. L. ���� ,r i money for 1975. The two school, F • • consecu Ive saves in one wild , close game in which the Stats 18. " •' chorus of boys and girls also Finkbeiner of Exeter and Mrs. committee for review. Council hannon ; Hoegy. tr � icings' .urry. Beq Van den Altker, Gprd dominated for, the fitMst 40 minutes: It was a wide open affair p There•have.been'13 ,hat tr. . ks this season -Dave Broome leads.. I visited and sang song and carols Genevieve Windover of Hensell We, vour friends and neigh- My. John . Carvalho presented turn off Christmas lights at 12 x ' } Moylan, Ron Dalton and Paul from the opening whistle. with 3. Hawks are least penalized r for all residents, also extendin a, y g Merry Christmas friendly conducted a short service and m. and turn them on at 7 m. p p + at • �' Hulleyshared the Blues' goal g It was a game in which the team with only 39 minutes. Gary and handshake to all before leaving- } sing song of carols also distributed treats to all residents ` • Next W @eiC • wishes for much happiness • in ,.,Carvalho and Darryl Hoe pre- -getting. Grant Little tallied the lone Stars came back' 3 times to tie the gatge but fall short in the late Osborne leads all goalies -w ' ith 1.80 average. Ray Hutchisonis Mr. Lindsay McKellar visited Mrs. J. Wallis in at the Manor, your future home. sented Angela, Michelle and Briari decaying, reeve John . Flannery bylaw and thought it was ade- • Kings' marker. stages. the only goalie with assist. his daughter Happy Birthday to Mr, Bruce quate if enforced. They will • l your farm took on a new look, fins '.-he Kings applied tremendous. B -tan Leonhardt scored twice Games Next week [Dac.t4/75] Sarnia an Saturday. - Visitors with Mr. John` Darling ors Bennett; Miss Maria Pofoezniak Wills. •. a new silo, then a milk house, a fitting reply. Lunch was served at meeting, pressBre late in4he game but the for the Wings with Dave BrooMe, 7;00 8;3q 10;00 cleaner, a new shed and and Miss Doris Salary requests are in from ' Council agreed to sin a year's . • '►•i♦♦••••••.••••••♦♦••'♦•••••••••.•••• • Blues defensive corps held to the Jim Coleman and Groothius Hawks Blues Kings were and Freda Lin of London and Donna Robertson of A party was held on Tuesday taftemoon for Doris and Maria and —GRATULATION LLOYD — Seaforth town task and the Kings headed for loss the season. adding single goals. Marksmen Stara ' Wings Flyers r London. attending were Mrs. M. Crouch, eoun it honoured Lloyd Eisler who, won two gold their second of The Blues victory moved them Paul McKellar Jerrome Dubin I.H.L. LEADER 1 H L LEADERS Mrs.A. Reid, Miss Bessie medal's at the Western Ontario Figure Skating into a second lace tie with the and Jim Carter were the Stars' Mr, ands; Mrs. Jas. Stewart Davidson, Mary Neville, 'Edith p Player Team Goals BtB. Pts. visited with Mr. William Scott. Sato, Mrs. L. Dundas, Wilma Championships recently. At Monday nights council Kings and they als6 have the marksmen. D. Broome W 10- 8 18 Mr. and Mrs.irwin Trewartha Brill, Mrs.Gertie Hall, Mrs. L. meeting, Mayor Betty C.ardno presented him' -with a advantage of a game in hand. The Stars -showed dogged D. Muir W 4 13• 17 visited with Mrs. Etta & Minnie• ,Hudie and Mrs.Ruth Malkus. town desk set. Lloyd just returned from exhibition Brothers determination in an effort to pull' B Leonhardt' W 8 8 16 y p Doris received many 'gifts and skating in Newfoundland. (Staff Photo) The brother combination of Jim off an upset over the listless D' Kennedy K 4 8 12 Hawley & Mr. Jack MeS adden. and Bob Watson continue to Wings. Y Mr. Morley Bloomfield visited good wishes from relatives and spark for the Flyers -as the Despite being outshot 44 - 26, .R. Price B 6 4 ]0 his sister Mrs. Mabel Pryce on friends. McKillop f B. Price B 4 6 10. Sunday and also had dinner Friday afternoon bingo was twosome combined for four goals the Stars played on an equal basis B Akker B .� 2 8 10 there. He was also visited 'last well attended and winners were: ' to lead the Flyers in their big with the Wings. Their diligent K. Broome W 3 6 9 week by Earl Sheardown and Ful] House -Miss, Mary Neville � � `v'in• fore -checking and back -checking K. Doig W 2 7 9 Mr. -Harry Bloomfield 'of and Mr,,Harold Walsh and Mr. n on o u{- th a Supers Jim, the senior Watson, scored kept the high-powered Wings off J. Feeney K 5 3 8 Clarence Jackson. 4 Corners - the hat trick and brother Bob balance for most df the night. penal Goderich. Visitors with Mrs. Ada Penalty Leaders Mrs. Minnie Hawley, Mr. Earl scored his sixth goal in 5 games. Only Leonhardt's goal with four Player Team. Penal In Min. Reid were Mr. John Marks of CoCorres indent and over there, now we have an PY Penalty Mrs. Ed Re ale example of a modern• farm close Jack Baker and Dave Long`staff seconds left decided the issue. D. Broome W 24 London and Mr. Fred McGavin of - Watt and Mc. J. Provest. Straight g p added the other two Flyers' goals. The Stars are a vastly improved Seaforth. Line - Mr. Morley Bloomfield, Friends and neighbours of the by. L. Eisler F 21 Visitors with Miss Bessie Mr. Aury Lambkin, Mr. Ludger Boundary and 17th gathered at Trix you have kept busy with B. Teat'1 B 18 Davidson were Mrs. Bert Mussell Seguin and Mr. Wilbur Keyes. b the home of Mr. and -Mrs. Cor doing the little , chores andK.Broome W 18 ���������♦��♦♦,♦♦♦♦•••••.••*••••.•e••••♦ Super for a farewell patty. ;keeping the car warm with step Towntouncil brief. B.Watson„ F 16 .. • •BAYFIELD ROAD The evening was spent in dancing and' figure skating les- • • •playing progressive euchre. Win- sons for Angela, and Michelle. At Monday night's Se rth at a joint lease with two other Team Standings GOD:ERICH g oy, ' Brian of course keeps you well council meeting, a nu er of county towns. """" lleam W L T Pts. � � oars were high lady; Cliff Hoed 524-7711 • Three building permits were Wins 5 0 0 `!0'' i 4 (playing as a lady), low lady, exercised•'as he travels around his items were discuss Hibbert g p g • �—� /"� DINING & DANCING Annie Williamson. High man. carefree 'way. council notified Sea orth that they 'issued last month at a value, of Blues 14 1 0 8 v �' • Harvey Craig, low man, Jim We are sorry to see you go, but don't want to see any change in $25,000. Council agreed to apply Kings 4 2 0 8 Fri. & Sat. Williamson. Most. lone hands, as you embark upon your new life the present size of the Seaforth for the balance of the Ontario Hawks 2 4 0 4 'q • r j for $ -, . M 'Colem. will k'� c aV.- laxnt • Mrs. Cliff Ritchie and Barry we ,wish you both continued Fire Area until the present fire Home Renewal Program loan • �-•�' CASH B ♦ Hoegy. happiness, good health ,and smo- agreement expires. money for 1975. The two school, F • • iAn address's was read by Cliff dth sailing. A request was read from boards will be asked to accept committee for review. Council hannon ; Hoegy. 1 Ontario' Hydro asking people to . phyment of levies in two install- • are no lights on the street near his house now and a light will cost ♦ We, vour friends and neigh- My. John . Carvalho presented turn off Christmas lights at 12 ments next year. • • employees in the same amount as • boulsiTave gathered here to night g g Mr. and Mrs.•+Su Super with a 30 cu P p m. and turn them on at 7 m. p p The finance and general over.- $ g • Admission 61.00 to extend to you our very best coffee maker and cookie dish. Lori The town men will- cut trees on nment committee had looked at ` • Next W @eiC • wishes for much happiness • in ,.,Carvalho and Darryl Hoe pre- town property only • if they are the town's hawkers and pedlars sr • your future home. sented Angela, Michelle and Briari decaying, reeve John . Flannery bylaw and thought it was ade- • T Dry• "STAR �la REJK • Cor, we ,all have watched as each with a gift. ' said• quate if enforced. They will • l your farm took on a new look, fins Mrs. Super spoke and hide a discuss it fu rat their January , •. a new silo, then a milk house, a fitting reply. Lunch was served at meeting, • Licensed under L.C.B.. •stable • cleaner, a new shed and the close of a most- enjoyable Salary requests are in from ' Council agreed to sin a year's . • '►•i♦♦••••••.••••••♦♦••'♦•••••••••.•••• • then another silo.'First paint here evening. Seaforths police constables and p the police committee will start lease on three, acre i the tt industrial park to Ha Id Coleman Seaforth 527-0.053 Announces FREE •CHRISTIVI S DRAWS. .Weekly Draws for s 10 — $10 in merchandise , or services Special Christmas Draw far s50 in merchandise or services — To be eligible fill in form below and bring into our store. — No purchase required in order to participate. — If winner has receipt. for $3.00 or more dated Nov.20,1975 or later value of merchandise prize will be doubled to $20 and $100 respectively. „ — Weekly draws commence Saturday, Dec. 6, 1975 at 2:30 p.m. and continue until Christrraas — Christmas Draw takes place Tuesday, December 23 at 7:30 p.m. CHOOSE FROM OUR LARGE SELECTION OF Pianos - Organs - Mouth Organs - Guitars Amplifiers - PA, Systems - - Music Stands - Drums THE LATEST IN MUSK BOOKS etc, etc. etc. OUR PRICES AR•E THE LOWEST (Make tis prove it] — Bring in this FREE DRAW coupon— ' blame. '.. �.,..... .. `.. . ..... ...... Phone.. _ .. . Address............................................ Parent's Name (if under 14) ........................... Instruments at home Piano Organ Guitar Accordion Drums other............................................. I take lessons on the .......• ...............:........ . _ -.,.._.+i.�.,►rrrt�ilhVrvrtia��,irrillNhk.Ih,.....a,._... PULSIFER music SEAFORTH ' Store Hours All Day Thursday Friday and Saturday . negotiating in Ja, a / . g afY for $ -, . M 'Colem. will k'� c aV.- laxnt . Cduncil agreed to pay each the land but must•vacate•it if it is policeman the $100 a year dry sold during his lease. CASH B 1 N C q cleaning allowance as outlined in - A lease with the Seaforth t`lieir contract, even if no bills are bowling club was passed to the Leydon Hall, Seaforth 'presented. finance and general government A request from J. Wocks to committee for review. Council Friday, Dec. 12 have a streetlight installed on will ask McKillop township to sell 1 Gouinlock St. was granted. There it a small comer of land on Chalk 8;15 P.M. are no lights on the street near his house now and a light will cost St. near the arena so that sewers can be installed there. Christmas Games 1S Reyutar ds for X10.00 about$95, The town can lease a bonuses will be given to town THREE $ QAME1S -, new radar unit to catch speeders employees in the same amount as $75.00 JACKPOT TO 00 at $65 a month for 36 months. The last year,.$50 for the clerk -,and — TWO DOOR PRIZES — police committee is also looking $40 each for other employees. Admission 61.00 Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00 tCRiII.DREN UNDIOR, ie NOT 1'1RMrrT%D) —Proceeds for Welfare Work— Auspices Seatorth .Branch 156 • _ `r� 4i Royal Canadian L.eoluk Seaforth V PARK GODIRICH AII. J m WED. DEC. to to 131h ' ' ' Q. Seaforth ,e r, WHENNESSY' IS A CDMPELLINLL auo.'ENSE MELD DRAMA, CRAFTED WITH CARE AND CLEVER41�SS.91 MST Thursday,, Friday Mac, DagGaroD p . -T MaS 0V and Saturday �. Air --f'e'w Centennial Lounge, ,1"d , obum— PLUS "CARRY ON GIRLS" A6UL1 SAT. DEC. 13-11 T rilogy ' MATINEE a y - • 3 SIG A`tc q,t CARTOONS � J/i9'6Efs y Ph, 5270240: Expositor Action Ads THE moan' Ga.'n BUTS KIDSI 1�tS 10W1 New 'Years DALE FR 6,5f4 !• P -g—, Sol"I To HOWARD KEEL ' Cnp. Wllout N.lEDGAR BUC4N B4R4RA'JF.1N WbO Eve Party®e ufUN. , DEG M at cofleisosa, WNTON Frid®y, December, 12 it - 12 p.rh. Dance to ICARUS" ADMISSION $2.60 with stunt card S'1.� witlwui 'Suburban Wives" 0 the9to5 widows. ' AND "COMMUTER , HUSBANDS" MON. DEC. 13 aid 16 urtnl NFNPOE � urEn 6'11 in1M6 !'N A1At'n + AllRWIN! 'AN6 Music by the Honky Tonk Rounders advattice tickets limited quantity available ' (' . . 001 4