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' /:30 7iviores Breomball Games
SAr., JAN. 15
9A:M. - 9 P.M. - 5th Annual Atoni Hockey Tournainent
SUN., JAN. 16
2:00 P.M. -Jr.D. Game
. Seaforth VS Mt. Brydges.
4:30 P.M. .;Dublio Pewee Game
MON', 1
7:00 PM.. • LILL Games
5:45 I?.M. Bantam- Game
11.1,yth
Dubli n 'vs Milverton • • .,
,r4:u3OEPs..1:1•J•AFNig.urie8 Sxating
' 4:00 P.M. - SkatMg
7:45 P.M.-- Bantaini Game
9:00 p.m. -Midget Gable `
Ae f . r 9 VS ClintOn
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1:00 P.M. -Parents & Pre Seliolera
gebt) P.M. -Oiristtroomball• GatiltS
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nib4e JAR .26
defenceman is currently second'in
st with 73 goal's to his credit:A
the scoring race. Hot shooting
Kevin Bennett has 20 points so far
this "' season. Steve Southgate
added 5 assists laSt Sunday night
to go along with his 3 goals for an
excellent 8 point evening.
The game between the Mitchell •
Red Degs and,I.H.L. all stars is
now history: The:Red Devils,
shipped the Stars 15 4 last
Saturday night not that • hart-
" really.
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7:00 8:30 10:00
Blues Stays
plyers Kings Wings.
I.H.L. TOP TEN
Player Team Goals Assists Pts.
D. Kennedy B 10 15 25
K. Bennett W 11 9 '20
D. O'Reilly W .. 14 - 5 19
D. Broome H 10 9 19
S, Southgate H 5 12 17
J. Feeny H 6 8 ' 14
B. Price B 5 8 13
H. Arates W - .5 8• 13
J. Watson F' 9 3 ;''12
-G. Reeves B 6
A reminder to all players in the
I.H.L. that fees are to be paid up
by next week, Sunday, January
Hawks 15th.
llanOtarty ihrig ere Co.
Chartered Accountants
Resident Partner
ARTHUR W. READ
268 Main St., Exeter
Bin., 235-0120 Res. 238-8075
FRi.; JAN. 14
7:00 P.M;-Novice Game •
• 8:30 P.M. -Girl's Hockey Game
Seaforth Supremes VS Mitchell
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last 'week. On Friday, the rest of
the steel arrived and work is
undOvvay And. 'progressing
favourably.
Don't forget to mention the
Junior Mixed Spiel on, January
30th to any junior curlers you
,know. We would appreciate their
entries and it is good experience
for the younger cyrIera.
Jr. "D" Hockey
SEAFORTH
CENTENAIRES_
MT.BRIDGES COUGAILS
Sun. Jan,
EA FORTH A
THE 11.40ROft...,p00iToR !:,:IANIOARY 13, 101•;,»-9
Milverton Novice played in
Seaforth, on Saturday with both
teams playing -hard and with both
goalies playing excellent games
the result was a scoreless game.
. Seaforth played against the
Listowel Nvice-. on -sunday in
Listowel. 1t_was- a-bard---fOttght
gaine • with both teams skating
hard. Seaforth goalie Steve
Stapleton made many good saves.
Seaforth Captain ,Scott Driscoll
led 'the-scoring with 2. goals and
Chris Ca rdno and Trevor- Pryce
..„added one. -each--to--the---scord--
board: Seaforth were defeated by
Listowel 6 - 4.
Seaforth team coach is Ron
Driscoll. Assistant Coach' -
Gordon Pryce, Manager - Mrs
Ron Driscoll. , pl
Goaliek. 'are Raymond Anstett
and Steve_Stapleton.
Forwards are: Scott Driscoll,
Chris Cardno, 'Mike Betties,
Ronnie Pryce, Trevor. Pryce,'Jeff
Read, Pat Murray.
Defense - Glen Rose, Mark
Stapleton , 'Todd James, Dwain
Osborn. -
A TANGLE This tangle in front of the goalie's net was "typical of the fun and,
games at the IHL All Stars-Mitchell game at the arena on Saturday night. "It was
close for about, the first ten minutes," reported rec directbr Clive Buist. The game
ended with a score of 15-4 for gitthell; More than,150 people attended a' dance
after the game. . (Expositor Photo)
From the first whistle -
SAVED — That's the way it wentall nightat the IHL
the Mitchell players skated away with a 15-4 score.
special game, -and the dance afterwards.
All Stars,-_ Mitchell h ockey game Saturday night, as
But• a good time was reported by all Who.attendep fhe - -
13!' (Expositor 4Photo)
starting the game the BP
had good chances of scoring as
broomball play went from end to
end. •
at the 10:30 mark -on a pass from
Paul Coyne to Frank Verberne
DilinperS and the Junior Farmers
Finally the Jr. Farmers scored
WHERE'S THE NET? — Mitchell's goalie went anywhere to stop the'puck that the
Seaforth 1F11.. All Stars atterripted to shoot at him during Saturday night's game.
The draW for a side, a hind and a front quarter of beef Was postponed and will be
-held at this. Sunday night's IHL game. (Expositor Photo)
(by Gwen Patterson) • and his. rink won first prize •-and
_ Seaforth Curling Club' the trophy for.top team of the da'y,.
members may not be able to curl This is the third year in a row
in their own club but that hasn't Dave has won the• trophy.
_stopped them from curling. Many A team consisting of Glen
entered •area bonspiels last week Hiyter, Neil Dolmage, Jack Kyle
to "keep in shape." and Mike Thomas travelled to St. • ,:•:..
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Three teams curled in Exeter - Marys on Saturday and came
on Saturday in a Men's. Spiel. Bob home with second prize.
WilsOn, Stu McCall, Bill Fleming, Vanastra Curling Club hosted
" and Bill Lob took second prize in • the Junior Tankard Competition
', the 9:00 draw. Also curling ., in that on Sunday ,Seaforth's -entry-• vt,a'i
draw were- Ray Hutchinson, Eric skipped by David Ste. Marie, vice
McIntosh, Ken Moore and • Glen Stewart, Second John
Darwin Bannerman. Carling ' in Prirneau and lead , David
the 14;00 draw were Dave Underwood, . Seaforth defeated
• Cornish, Herb Travis, Berne Exeter10,6 in the first round.' In .
McKinley and Ron Bennett. Dave the second .. round ' $eaforth
• defeated Palnierston • 9;7 -and
Listowel beat Vanastra 10,4. That
Bov g score Oat .Seaforth and Listowel in
' contention• for top spot but,..
- Egmondville League, ' Listowel came.,away with the
Team Standings: honours after dfeating our bOys
/- Mild-ups, 68; Sho-ofis, 65; Tator 11,4. It was nice to see a good
7 Specials, 63; ' Flyers, 61; many spectators: out to watch'Hie
Sparklers, 48; Swinging 6, 31, Juniors play. , '
Ladies' high, single Franiea. A Winner for the first draw of
Meideger, 223; High -Triple, Joy the juniors was declared. Taking
Tealer„. 520. Men's High, single ' top Sluts was ;glen Stewart'..
and triple, RonBenerlician, 2S6,..• team- with' Ste. ,Vaile,
660, • ,,„. no Pryce and Maureen
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After 7 straight losses
Hawks fin -alt . win one
. Gary Finigan replied for the Bowling scores . ' s, - -., - ars .
Town it Country„ Club Blues 6 Kings 5
' Team standings: A late -comback by, the Kings
nobutinks- 60:w---d ---- coke s , -fell shortand tile 13Tues held on to .
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,.(by Dave Broome)
The Hawks finally did .it. Yes,
the team finally won a . hockey
game. .
After losing seven straight
contests the club put their
negative record, in jeopardy by
-thrashing the Flyers 10 - 6 last.
Sunday night.
It's not that the team. wants to
lose hut why, ruin a good thing,
especially' if you are having fun
doing it. •
who flipped it, over goal tender . Actually the Hawks 'put
Murray McClure. together their best efforts of the •
Then at the 13:21 mark. Neil season to gain the. victory.
Murray scored On rebound • Ten goals may 'seem a rather
shooting over goalie Martin large total -for one contest but
Verberne who was ,I yin& on the Flyers goalie Rick Fortune
i,,e to tie the game up. • prevented the second great flood :
Each team had good chances to . . such to the extent the Flyers
score as play openedup . were 'outplayed. •
Dumpers' Dale Kennedy cut to Dave Broome broke out of a
the centre of the ice about ten foot prolonged scoring slump by
in front of the Farmers' net and netting 5 goals to lead the Hawks
drove ' a shot. Clyde McClure out.. • ' •
changed the direction of the shot, Steve Southgate ,added a hat
putting it in the top left hand ,trick with single scores going to
corner on goal -tender , Martin Fred Burton and Casey Klaver.'
Verberne, making the final socre Fleet-footed Randy Wood
'2-1 fpr the Dumpers.tallied 3 goals for the Flyers with'
. Scores in, the other men's 'Paul Hulley, Bill Teal and Jim
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;games Were 'Bendix, 441ensall 0, Finlayson- adding single scores in
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McKillop Panthers 3,-Parrline 2; --a losing, cause. •
Chiselhurst 2; CCAT 0. . Wings 2 Stars 1
In the ladies League Parrlint The -Wings halted the Stars 6 ,
4-Winthrop 2; .Blyth 3-Seaforth game unbeaten streak with a big ,
Jr. FArmers0:- Chiselhurst ,10 2 - 1 win over the green team in
'Stratford 0; CCAT 5- Hensall'. the middle 'contest :last Sunday
Remember! It. takes but night. ,
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...O'Reilly again sparked ,the Wing'
victory by scoring 'the goals..
Crotbeakg,' 57; Chickadees,: 47; nip the royal team by a 6 - 5 score._ i.-.._,, — L L • E
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Pearl- McCallum, 255, 641- . goals for the Blues. Bill Price and =
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Varna Onto.... NOM 290 Choi5 19.262.580-9•E Ralph Wood added single tallies. F_
• •Murray Connelly led the ' rnimiraiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimuniminii Price, 321; High triple, John -
Bakel, 727. Average. Gerald
Groothuts; 217.
Ladies' high •sinile and triple:.
George Reeves and Dale. F. 7 • U L Tuffed Tibs, 44; Cuckoos, 35. - Kennedyeach scored a pair of E.
Men's high single,`Oliver
King's attack with .2 'goals. Sid
Weeks, Steve Ekert and Keyan
Broome rounded out the King
scoring.
, • Notes:-
A host of players have had'hat
tricks so far this season. But 4, 5
and even a 6 goal gaMe has
-circuited. The Wings- Doug
O'Reilly went on a 6. goal, spree a
couple of weeks ago.. Kevan
Flenderscir had 5 big goals in the
..,same.. contest a 14 -2 Wing
victory over the Flyers. Dave
Broome's 5 last Sunday evening
rounds out the list of 5 or more 'a
game. Ralph Wood and • Brian
Dale have •each scored 4 in one
game this season. The ten goals
the Hawks scored last week
proved at least One thing ...that
the best gift does nOt always come
in the smallest package. The
Wings • 14 - '2 thumpes of the
Flyers a couple of weeks ago, ...
an, unofficial record• for most goals
'in a game. Both Dale Kennedy
anVOve Broome have surpassed
Don Hulley's goal scoring record.
The old standard, was 78.
' Kennedy now beads the list with
82 goals while Broome liStq
second with 79 scores. Jim
' Watson ranks 3rd on the alf:iline
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