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Friday evening the Se06tth chances. finished off it beautiful Passing aires Out bustled the Tavistocjs in 1#Ie te�o p ;lp a . te) r+ #jib
Centenaires again were frustra- The sgcond period started with • play, from Cam Doig and Don Braves and skated to .a, a k $pal elyd)lt)f of 1( #j 4
ted as they. dropped another 1 Exeter running away with the
Nicholson to move the Center- victory, theatt iti'kbp B01fie,
goal game with the Exter Hawks game. aims to within 1 goal of a win. Seaforth Opened scoring
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nipping the Iocal boys by a narrow At the 50 second mark they Seaforth carried the play to the first period as Dave MOClure t4~(ipckley fio11Ve e ' pt} s
3-2 score. It was one of the closest opened a 1-0 lead as Rick Ingram Hawls as they outshot the home stole the puck from a lavistack from Doti Ni�%o1sQt1 at4d Catq
scored. Exeter took advanta p defenceman and p g
contests this season as play ge of team 15-13 in the second eriod 1-0.Put Seaforth u Dot tq eglnpiet fbA Gptt}tgt i f
travelled from end to end as only some sloppy clearing to open a but couldn't get the equalizer.the l2iQ2 mark; t1t� g'aitzq 31!as
a few lucky breaks proved to be 2-0 lead with Ingram scoring The third period was another Just 14 seconds later McClure marred by *overal ighf>I as tlli�
the difference: again at 10:34 and Fred Mommer- scoreless frame as both teams stole the puck in the corner and players patred off'444 1tad a re j
The first period was scoreless steeg Jr. moving. the Hawks up missed several scoring chances with a perfect. pass out to Steve dortneyb,vool
3-0 at 14:25. and the local -boys just couldn't get Southgate, put the Centenaires shottliantigd Tavistock osed„ bR
as both goaltenders played excep- p }
tionally well with Lou Arts in the' Steve Southgate put Seaforth the tieing goal. into a' XV lead, real threat .as the Ceutentij4fs
Seaforth net stopping 17 shots on the board as he converted The Centenaires put on ex- AU Seaforth skated, to an easy.w 7
while'his counterpart Randy Lovie passes from Jamie Caldwell an'd'•' ••••treme pressure in tie dying The second period was all penaItiea
stopped eight all from close in:, Don Heard at 15:01. Then just 27 moments of the game as they Seaforth'as Bill O'Shea scored an ' Seaforth outshot tligir oppoo +
Seaforth had the better scoring seconds later Randy McClinchey pulled their goalie in favour of arrk�, unassisted effort at 6;36 to move encs 3$ W 2� and +collected -.65 i
extra attacker but their atte4jj the locals up 3-0. Then Don „ minutes in penalties, The,Braves'•
fell short.. Nicholson made it 4-0 as Randy were nailed for .63 minutes in
4y Both teams picked up twenty- .McClinchey assisted. penalties as the referee's called a
two minutes in penalties as the Tavistock came right back with close game.
game was extremely even Steve Yantzi beating Mark Nelson The Centenaries next home
Stars winfirst t throughout, at 9:22 to provide Tavistock's only game will be this Friday ovening
WIN .AT WINTER GAMES - Synchronized swimmers from the Vanastta Seaforth 5 Travistock 1 goal. with the Lucan Irish providing the
: Recreation Centre pool won second, third and fourth place fnedals at the Sarnia Returning to home ice Sunday Seaforth continued to outskate opposition. Game time is 8:3p
Winter dames on the weekend. They'll go on to compete In Sault Ste Marie inafternoon the Seaforth Centen- the visitors outshooting them 16-5 p.m.
February'. Two of the medal winners above are Elizabeth Davidson, Brucefield and gam in 1
Susan Moir, Egmondvilie, with their Instructor Joan Pinder, centre. Watching Mrs.
Pinder demonstrate the arabesque In the lower photo are team members, 'Ieft,fJane (By Dave Broome) the final outcome. A ^
Coventry, Erika Lyon, Susan Moir, Carla and Sally Brodie, Marianne Menzies and A 3-1 victory for. the Stars over The Stars outshot the Hawks / \ S 0 0 0 v
Gayle Horton. Clare Davidson and Mary Helen Clynick are also on team. the Hawks high lighted last 24-18 during the game and• did " ,
taff khot) Sunday's I.H.L.-play. The two hold a slight edge in play: Gary. 1/
teams met in the early game and Montgomery played in net for the H Q A, 411HIRIMN4101ki
when it was all over the Stars had Stars. It was the beginning of a
come away with their first tri- long night for Montgomery who
umph of the season. def nded the nets twice more that
it The Wings stayed undefeated niit. He won 4-3 playing for the
with a 4-3 squeaker over the 'Wings but losgt 6-2 to gthe Flyers
Blues in the second contest fo the while mindin the ca a for the
, y • f u��� o night. In the night-cap game, Kings in the' late game. -
the Flyers thumped the Kings The Stars have won only one
.6-2•`y game but Montgomery has won 3
Jerome Aubin paced the Stars games playing for other teams.
with a pair of goals. Sim McLeod His team could end up with thenotched the other Stars goal'. poorest goals against average but
r. , yw '• McLeod's scor0 proved to be the , be could possibly win the 'Vezina'
a winner. it other team. Montgomery
•Pat Devereaux scored the toe has played a total of 11 games i
Hawk goal. Both teams ere already this season. - ® ;
•. yY deadlocked at 0-0 at the end of he The Wings remained unbeaten
first period. Aubin connected' at last week as a result of thQir 4-3
7:25 of the second and McLeod win over the Blues. Ben Anker,
followed with his goal at 10.58. Art Strong and Randy Wood
The score was upped to 3-0 kith scored for the Blues who held a �
Aubins' seSand tally at the 22:50 slight edge in play throughout the +
mark of the final period. With less game.
vM�r _; than two minutes left in the The Wings of goals from
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game. Devereaux counted for the 1 Kevan Broome, Jack Groothuis,
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• L ,y�.'- �" u4� '`• Hawks but it carril: too late in the C,, Bri n Leonhardt and Dave �
contest to have any real effect on `Broome. It was the second victory t
' f for the Wings over the, Blues this
season. It was quite a change J
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from an earlier 9-0 shellacking
�f •' ` �. the Blues took at the hands of the 1
Wings.
€ u l Therr lyers won their second I
straigfif after four consectutive
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' ;� - ,T� ,' s '•� s � losses with their 6-2 victory over +
3 rt a wc•.» _. -< 4.1_ A the Kings in the late game.
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j each. scored two goals for the �
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j / / j the first period. Ray Anstett and 1
j� °• ��, Bob Watson adbded the other
W j Flyer goals: Ken .Doig Jr. and 1
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goals.
Games Next Week (Dec. 21/75)
Seaforth curlers r 7:0Kin 8:30 10: 1
a� Kings Fly, ers Blues �
Wings Stars Hawks
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Notes: Wings lead league in total I
Vv r� bons a I,
scoring points with 91. They have 1
u . a total of 40 oafs a 'd 51 assists.
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The "weekend Saw some very A Seniors team has been
good Bonspiel action from- a named 'to represent, the club in Kings rank 2nd with,) a
33-24-57 The e total. The Stars are last 1
-'.- couple of local rinks. the •Seniors Playdowns on Dec. I
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Attending a Cash Spiel in St. 28th. ,Members are Joti'n E. with only 25 total points. With the
season not yet half over there 1
` Marys on Saturday December 13 Patterson, Dave Cornish, Des have been 159 goals scored. The 1
WINS PROVINCE WIDE AWARD- The highest were Bob Wilson, Bill Campbell, Cassidy, and Wilfred' Titford. assist total stands at 163. Thus a �
girl's bowler award of Ontario "The Golden Arches" Doug Rowcl;ffe and Glenn Hayter Remember, -this -play down ;s', grand total of 322 scoring points.
They came through with the hosted. by the local club and ;t
was presented 'to Pia Marcussen of Seaforth aftei she. second top Score for the day and would be good to have some The Wings have, by far, the best I
enjoyed a beautiful dinner in Toront with her average with 15-1 scoring• points
brought home a good purse for spectators out on the 28th to per game.' 1
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aage Marcussen. Pia bowled. their efforts. cheer Seaforth's team on. Keep in
269, 292 and 255 which made a triple of 81.6. This is a The Legion Zone Playdowns mind the two-day Bonspiel here
very fine achievement for a 13 year ohd;`accorrti were held on Sunda December on January 17 and 18. Contact U�
Seaforth Bowlin Lanes. 4th in the Vanastra Curling anyone on the Bonspiel Commit -
Gordon Noble of the Sea q .. :
b. Two 'teams represented tee to enter your rink or write�
« Seaforth. One consisted of John your entry on the poster upstairs ~` I
E. Patterson, Dave Cornish, atfthe Club. ,
Bowlin S CO r V S " Lloyd Rotand Dick Whiteley, By the Way:
and the other
r of Wilfred Titford, Did you know that rule 12(6)
Ray Hutchinson, Charlie Woods states that `An •end shall be
Kawasakis, 30; Rough Riders,.•28. and John Cairns. The Paterson considered as decided when the =
Dublin Mixed League g
Team Standings: Gi'rl's high single and triple, rink placed in third position thus skips or acting skips in charge of
qu
ifying to
he house at
he time
Team, 6, 60 pts.; Team #5, 58; Mary Helen Munro, 225, 564. on January 4th. the
on to Galt the score fortth t end.' ree upon
Team k3, 50; Team #4, 44; Team Boys' high single and triple, Ron
#2, 42; TEam 1, 40. Scott, 304, 703.
Ladies' high -single and triple, Town & Coun
Ann Kistner, 238, 614. Men's Team standings: AT. TH E ARENA
high single and triple, Frank Cornflakers, 43; heerios, 39;
Kistner, 374, 728. 'Honey Combs, •3 • Fruit Loops, FRI., DEC. 19
Legion Bowling Le ^ 32; Snirrpops I ; Aple Jacks, •�•,_
g g �ue . '' � 8:30 p.m. - Jr. D. Hockey
Team Standings:, 30Seaforth vs Lacan Irish .
Question Marks, 47; Lucky Six, Ladies' high single, Leanne
45; Jubilies, 42; Firebands, 39; McKay, 274, high triple, Mary SAT., DEC. 20
Yu -Know, 30; Korner Kids, 28. Williams, 682. Men's, high single 1:00 p.m. - Ringette`L�
), Ladies' high single.and triple, and triple, Murray Bennewies, 2:00 - 3:30 - Public Skating �aV`��
Ann Wood, 279, 677, Men's'High 264, 830. 4:00 p.m. - Atom Prac. ��
single, Gord Scott, 275. High Mixed League 5:30 p.m. -girls Hockey Prac. `
t• triple, Don Eaton, 679. Team Standings: 7:00 p.m. - PeWee Prac.
Gum Drops, 50; Hum Bugs, 50; SUN'., DEC. 21 r u" p
St. James Bowling Lollipops, 48; 'Jelly Beans, 39; �,��� tap�I s
Team standin's: Life Savers, 34; Jaw Teasers, 31. 2x30 - 4:30 - Public Skating � pO �`.
63• Ti ers, 57; 7100 - I. H. L. Action
Ups &Downs, g Ladies' high single and triple, "
Aces, -40 MisFits 40; Swingers, Betty Smith, 236, 618. Men's' MON., DEC. 22 p,�RES E
37; Down & Out 36. high single and triple,' John 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. - Public Skating
Ladies' High single, Mary ' Coleman; 304, 748. 4:30 p.m. - Figure Skating
Turner, 266; High Triple, Gwen TUES DEC 23
Fuhr, 633. Men's high single, Bill
Dunlop, ' 300; high triple, John
i) Coleman, 877.•
Team Stan gs:
Peacocks, 5 Starlings, 45;
Eagles, 43; Orioles, 42; King -'y
fishers, 34; Tweety Birds, 34. -
Girl's High single and triple,
Pia Marcussen, 223, 503. Boy's
high single and triple, Steve
Underwood, 322,*;675.
Y.B.C. Seniors
Team Standings:
Alotfeftes, 55; Eskimos, 41;
1:30 -.3:30 - Public Skating
6:30 p.m. - Atom Hockey cep` E�
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Seaforth vs Zurich H�p�E'D
7:45 p.m. - Bantam Hockev
Seaforth vs Zurich
9:00- Girls Hockey '
WED., DEC.-124Seaforth vs Dublin RR ��►a►
1:00 - 3:0(L p.m.' - Parents & Pre Schoolers Skating , �
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