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The Huron Expositor, 1976-01-08, Page 7he scOred'a goal r assists 23-1 against on the goal. on Sunday and (:Staff photo) , 410 ft, • WE SCORED - A jubilant Centenaire player Ripk MacDonald, raises his stick afte Belmont Friday night, evening the score al 2r2. Gord Carnochan and Dave McClure The game ended in a 4-4 tie and the Centenaires went on to. win two more, a whopping 11-3, over Exeter on Tuesday night. got 00,M65,,,,,M04MW.040,WegGiW A * . • • • • - . • • • . First 11-11. loss ' in ,,a THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 411910 efeated by compared ,with Sea- forth 's 10 'and the Bombers • outshot -'Seaforth' 30-25 'ire' an . extemely close and exciting game , , • Pep: 21 Scores Kings 6 , critvi-ers 6- Winwt i6 Stars 2. 28 Blues 8 Kings5-, Stars 3 , Hawks 3 Team Wins Lines Wines - 7' F;,; Blues - 6 1 13 Blues 4 Kings -5 4 1 II • Hawks 4 Flyers 4' 5 0 8 " Hawks 2 , 7 1 .5 Scores Star. 2 7 JO . Milwi 10 Jan. 11/76 , Flyers 3 , 7:00 8;30 10:00. . Ties Pts Blues OnV Hawks • 1 Flyers' Stirs Wings 45 Theiholiday is over and things are hack in full swing at the ,Curling Club. The second draw's Of the Mons, Ladies. COrimetitiv'e arid mixed leagues biegin this' Nfeek . atiiiition'to the above leagnes there has been • a new league admitted, and one the club needed for some tinie. TheiJunior iC-tirling 'Club was established over the holiday and 'it is shaping, tip to a great sMicess. Over 60 Junior iiCtirlers have joined the league. and they will he curling on Tuesdays at 7:00 and Saturdays at 6:00. They elecitt.41 their executive at a meeting on llcccniher 23. • Dave Reid is President, Fay Storey:vice vresident, Jane Ribey secretarxi treasurer, The member- . ship committee consists of 'Glen Stewart, Lynn Henderson. David Underwood 'and John': Prirricau, The dr:aw committee iti Rick 'Stewart. David Ste Marie and Brian Vincent. Seatorth Curling CInh 'presi- dent Stewart McCall and' Mrs.' McCall have donated a trophy for the /Junior Ctirlers to compete for in their draws. The Club congrat- slates' and supports 'the .hinnI Curlers in tlieir efforts. • 4."-t---? . Junior Club formed as curler's are TOO was 11111 st:1 as a 'Lillie. Centenairps:.sft record with .23 -1 Draws Over play "offs were completed during . , . • , . •Egniondville Bowling League Boinhi..1.. . a 4-2 lead. and ii IN nal( the holidays. Winner of tht .. i • Mixed was Neil Dolmage or the ' i 2((.1•naili.L. c.inic. hack - FeLini i standings:b;uiracnclas, - looked. lil“ the : , FrikLit niLshn Orziw healing' out Jim 7S; Musti.ings.• 61:i Cougars.' 57: llowc.vcr the1 .. C,unningh:on of thc Thursckty Thunderbirds, 52: Wildcats. 4 7:" strongly 'and Don Nidiokon scot .. ii' , • I. lies' high vino4-1ci and triple. il" t .(Ili lo:lliu s'ak'01,1(ll'e RLgainz dlit• ‘1,. iv4;[" (,iin- , On Sunda v , Deciember 28 the' Mtir . Noble. 288, '0,i. ... M'eet's , if,. ,,,i,,,i,,,i, ii 6n ,1.0 .41 - . ',, Sc a Forth , Senior learn , . pla,ycd ' high single and triple. Neil , 2.,,,,i ,.. .8,,kh. it.,,:ini1„, 'Ni:,`I'lrkgoon(;(1'„-"Tg'i.irist thc \'anastra Seniors with Betierman. 375. 814: • , halt, l , but tilt oat tenders SE ,id'ort winning two gloss 'Team Standings. "Chinflakers. • s,orinAi. pki .ci .,.,,i ,,,,, ii,i,., present. any firthur • sti ;ugh!, .. . Ibis .gave theni the ,7011dis isiOn .. . 'Town tk Count9 h0; Hones iambs,. 49: Cheerios, • „., ,'' „ i : title and thi)Y travQ)eti On to Tara '''' "Delmont n cored 2 2“ !mimics in 48:iApple Jacks. 41. Fruit 1 oops; ; • on .Laois's 4th. The t ycon their 36; Sttgrir Pops, 39, _Every week more and more first and third gaines to claim the Ladies' High single and ix.:4,111„;....people dis'cover NS hal' mighty jobs his I.-jun user a (WM from Mea- Koren Heti*, 237 . 652. .Men's are •aCcomplished by low cost "lout. .1.1-.N., \\ ill playsemi Finals in high single atin,l„ triple. , Boll. Huron Expositor Want Ads. Dial Knch Remile31 ' . ', 613. crier - Waterloo on January ,----:-. ' " S2 7 :02.40. ' SKATING HARD - Although the guys in Seaforth's Industrial Hockey League play just for fun, they work hard at -their SOnday night games. Here two Flyer9 STANDING GUARD - Good defensiVe play from people like Fay.,Anstett, Jett,- standing guard with Flyers goalie, Larry Seymour, helped,the Flyers win 5-3 in the Industrial•Hockey league play Sunday night. The six IHL teams arein a pay as you play league that sees hockey action in three separate games' every' Sunday 'night. (Staff Photo) •• • Team ,standings: Peacocks, 63; Starlings, 5.5i; Tweets Birds, 53; Eagles. 52; " Orioles, 51; Kingfishers, 41. Girls' high 4ingle and triple. Pia Marcussen, 209. 552. Boys' high single; Peter Underwood, 243 and high triple, Mike Vande Widen. 626.4.i . • i.. • Team L.tOndir0,s; 11oni'ttes. ?l; F.Skimos, 51; Rough Rulers, 37; KaWasakis. 37. Giitls' high single, Karen Munro. 186, High triple. Mary Helen Munro. 494. Boys' high single and triple,,,Gerry Nobel. 321. 694.• e • Mixed League • Team standings: Hum Bugs. 54; Lollipops: 53; Guth Drops, 52; Idly Beans, 44: Laic Sas.er•-,„lh: ,lass Tease-•s. 34..- 1 adicis' high single Flora ,Anne 'Mc 283. high. triple, Bettii\, Smith, 689, • IBy Banc Bropme) The Stars are very happy anti` riding high on cloud nine today ass a result of their 6-4 shocker over the previously unbeaten Wings last Sunday night. Their upset victor) followed the Flyers 5-3' triumph - over the Hawks, The late game. had „the Blue's defeating the Kings 4.1, 'he. Flyers continued their limb up the 1H L ladder with dbig win over the Hawk. It was their fourth win in five glt me and moved them SS khin 3 poitits ,Ail the 'third place Kings. The' loss hi the Hawks (tots their ,sixth in sewn games. The other lame ended in 'a 4-4 draw with the Blues, • Jack Baker netted a pair of goals, for the Flyers 'with •Sirigle markers going to Ray Anstetti Ron Beuerman and John Nash.' Casey Klaver scared twice for the Hawks with, Ken 'Flanigan netting the -other goal. The struggftfig Hawks-are now only one point ahead of the Stars. The Stars are the team Of the hour with their big win over the Wings lust Sunday: Thevetithustled the Wings all • hight"and received 's'itiyerb ,goal-' tending from Gary Montgomery. Jim Carter. Paul McKellar and Jim McLean gi)ve the Stars lead at the end of the first period. Brian Leonhardt tallied-the Whigs Doug . O'Reilly ,and Merbod, . with his second, upped the count to 5-I, The Wings then. started to play sonic decent hockey 'and started a super comeback. Danny Muir, Ken ,Doig and Aeonhardt 'again all connected withikla 3 minute span and the' :score-% wth 5.4. The Wings roared all over the Stars and did ,everything but score. Gary Montgomery played -his best gunge of the 'sea'son, ••• He stopped pointWank; drives off the sticks of Dave 'Bromine, Brian Leonhardt and 'Danny Muir. ' Paul McKellar stole a loose puck' at' center and his goal • put the game. out of reach tor the The Stars were very •deserving of .the Victory. However, despite *tying shorthanded for eight .minutes Hate in the game the Wings', did doniinate but it was tO late to pull out a victory or tie, The Wings again received the ?short end ,of the penalty ealls.. they xeceiv eq .33 minutes to the Star's 15: It Was the fourth game this season that. thy Wing% have been c ailed on a 2.,1 'ratio in penalty Olin'. .Tke late ita saw Blues M John - , - . 17 ' '' ' - - • creep two.po'nts closer to the top .0 the stand ngs ..11vith a.4-1 win over the 'Kings,. l The w in hroughti their record to 5.1.1 in tht.siii last seven games. Ron Dalton netted two goals .for_ the BIttos with Bill. Price anti Greg Rau adding single goals. Dale Kenneth counted the lone Kings goal. playoffs ere:IWO 'wine an inreret lot- both eurler4 and vet:I:nor. this past two' weeks. Three teams entered British Consol play offs this year. ' ' Dr. George Alexandet',•skipped one team with Gerald Smith, Clayton Fraser -arid Paul Storey. Bob Wilsorvskipped .another with Bill CaMpbell Jr.. Dotili Rowcliffei and Bob Ste Marie. • ,Rob, (.I.A.) Robichaud skipped the third, with Neil Hemingway Joe Wilson, and..7.1ohn P'jtterson Sr, 'They played double knock out: :.6-uf it went to the filth garde to" ilcrlaur Alexander winning over The Alexander rink will .repre- sent Seaforth in the subdivision playOffs in Goderich on Saturday ..Itinuary 10. There will be some excellent curling there. Seagram Mixed The Seagrani also saw. three lentils Jompeting for the right to represent. the Club. `Neil Hernmingway skipped a rink with,. Loretta Doltnage, 4\1(11 Dolmagy and Donna He mingway. Bob Wilson entered..with • Kay Sharti, Wi l son. Bill and Sharon Bill Campbell Jr. .skipped. the third team with GwenPatterstin. John Patterson and Grace Camp- ' bell. Another strongly contested' double knock-out series progresii sedi to see the Campbell rink finally' win over WilSon in the-fifth • game.. cal-111)11c41- l! rink goesion to represent . Seaforth in the suh- division playorts in Exeter on ... January 25. Did yon know that 196 is the 100th birthday of the Sea forth . Curling Club? 1-1(% w appropriate to' ha‘e a Junior Curling Club horn' on our 100th . .birthday. Our, Centennial Year is shaping up" to he a great year!,, (I hear the. Special 1:Aents Cominittee has a cl.C:v‘ things in Mind For us) Happy winner of the Christ- .Draw \ANS' Morley Morey. The ladies thank everyone for their g.cncrons.. support. ' and two Hawks skate hard and fight for control of the puck.(Stqff Photo) • Bowling, Scores single., and Coleman, 309: 786, triple. • The first draws are .over anti high . Sunda..r aftern0011 ;41\s• the Seaforth esnuThaires has e_a field day and score a tremendous 23'-I user a helpless Kt. Bry dges •gtind.- Seatorth started- fast and open- ed an 8-0 first period ic'ad and then w alketioy er the tiusaders 'at still. Nit. l3r\ dges goal 'i•iiine early in the second period- Mark Nelson's hid tor a ,ng-out. Thy Centona pc.ippered 'the Mr. Brydgvs-goaltenderswith.:7 8 shots 'as they set a Jeagtre record in 1‘)voititliNniilLgih -(L:lso2n2:licgi.,floiai''. the 'corers as he ciollected tit e „goals Randy McClinchey 'andKev, in Bennett had four a Vain Doig collected three. goals. Dave MciClurc. got tw.0, and single's tune fronillrek McDonald, .1:imie ClItlw ell. Don ,Hearcil. Bill O'Shea and Harry Arts. . The line of NiOitolson Doig and iVLeClinchey collecle14 a record '29 points,. \ en though it w as ;zi contest the' local boys- ,1110lcd the st•Oring ladder and. now have _a good chanee•at the league seeing title. ,' • • cYMenaires" won 11,- 3 hi their' home game Ttiesday night against -Exeter Hawks hut the details 'weren't available at pre ,',, 011ie_ • This 'Ls\ ening the C,entenaires host the Port Stanley tirms 'with genie time 8:30. S-Caforth 4 Belmont 4 • Last Friday evening 'before a crowd of 450 the' Centenan'es ltruiiht . back to tic the Icaigmi. leading.' Belmont Bomber, 4-4. Play was even throughout. the game as Belmont opened the scoring at 2:28 when Chuck Peiteri:oni scored. Riek. Mc7Donald ' with, Day e Mc( litre and (lord, i'arnoehan • lehriont mitshot the locals in the first period 8-.1. The see6ii'd pt moil saw the travel From 1'116 to end a 'Scalorth took a 2-1., lead as Ga r d . arnochan scored. '.:steel. onlv to sec Paul Buc hanan et cn till' ,,i:Orc again. I ht third period again saw both scans. come out skating ° hut {, Intonl struck first at 1:42 with ( hock Peterson. 'Then at :3:12 as .Jaguars, 44. • . niiiht Hearty . Winner or the' men's 1.s i 3 O goal s just 30 se cio ill is apart On Monday .1 anuary•5Seafort h ' Bantams low slit Mitchell Mitchell. John Nielsen and. Ste) e Steinman lead the Se'alorth team • with 2 goals each with linemate • Ian Doig picking up one goal anti.' ,3 assists. Brett Einlayson and Mark Murray'each picked up one goal to round • out the Sea forth Bantams beat Mitchell -• Register tonight: January-. 8 S.D.FLST-- ' basement 7:311' • Forluither-Iniormation-contact-5-27-0882 soving. Seaforth w ills 4). NleClure net held the Mitchell tea in to 1 g oals with getting 2, Quaint, and Roltili each scoring one, Seaforth teasel to on. Thursdfly night ant,i play host to Zurich in Sea forth on-Ttiesda) Jantiarx l.1. Game time ":45. FRI., JAN. 9 - 8:30 p.m. -.Jr. D. Llocke3. . SAT., JAN. 10 Seaforth VS' Port Stanley 2,- 3:30 p.m. Skating 5:30 p.m. - NUN ice Hockey Seaforlh VS Grand Bend 7:00 P.M. PeWee'lloek.e:s SUN.;JAN.'-11 ,.Seaforth V'S, Hensall 9:00 a :Midget 'Prat.. 74-:011 .4.i.ah. 7 LILL Action MON., JAN. 12 4:30 p. in. - F.igure Skat14 TUES.,_ JAN., 13 .6:30 p.m. A tont , Seaforth VS Hensall 7 :45 p.m. • Bantam Hockey , Seaforth VS Zurich 9:00 .p.m. - Midget 116clie3 Seaforth VS Clinton WED., JAN. 14 t , - 3:00 p.ni. Parents - Pre Schoolers - Women's BrOomhall • THURS, JAN. 15 6114; • Power Slia-ang,:- .7;30 p.m. • 'Mens Broninball Sponsored i),‘ 10 DIAN 1.1.. • of Winter 'Merchandise ENDS SATURDAY JANUARY 1,0th Watch For our Inventory Specials IT'S NOT TOO • LATE TO REGISTER FOR