The Huron Expositor, 1977-01-20, Page 11, THE HURON E),,CPOITOR, JANUARY .20 p 1077
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WINTER. CARNIVAL CHAMPS Seaforth Optimist Jack ,Bedard, • right,
congratulates three members of the Hanover team which' won the .A championship
,in the winter carnival hockey tournament on Saturday. Play went on"from 9 a.m,„till
8:30 p.m. with eight teams competing. Mr, Bedard says• the Optimists hope to make
it a two day affair next year, with twice as many teams competing. Brussels won the
:8 championship, beating out Seaforth in:a close, exciting game.
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Dennis McCauley added a depending pn how you look at it,
single score for the Hawks,. with only 56 minutes behind bars.
Both- Doug O'Reilly and Kevin 'That figures out to only 5:6
twice for the
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liroome have combined for 28
Steve Southgateled-the-Ha-wIt points-in-1K - Hawks' :last twe--
attack with a 3 goal performance. „outings. Tile Flyers 'lead the
Ben Akker, Dave Broome and league in penalty minutes with
The Blues broke open a close Brian Glanville each connected 127.
game with 6 goals in the second for a pair of goals. The . Blues are -last, . or first;
Stars 4, Kings 3 Bennett scored
The Stars built up an early 4-1 Wings:
lead then held off a rdt.e,e.harge to ,
nip the Kings 4-3 in the middle • 1,114:1-•Vtiteet The Kings have
game 'Sunday evening. lose4 games, by 1 goal margin so
Gary Finnigan netted a "true" far this season: The Hawks, are
hat trick by scoring 3 straight the only team in the league that
goals to lead' the Stars' Scoring. have scored 10 'or more, goals in
Dave Longstaff scored a single - three separate contests this
goal for,the green team. • season.
Ron Hildebrand, .Sid Wocks Ray Devereaux is now•the only
and ,Ron Dalton netted the .King • defenceman to place among the
goals. -• • all time top ten scorers. He
Hawks 18, Wings 4 slipped past veteran Bill Teall last
The Hawks fell behind 4-3, early. week. Devereaux now stands at
in the contest but roared back'10th with Teall 11th on the all,
with 7 straight goals to smothet time Hat.
the. Wings .10-4 in the graveyard Steve Southgate t, and Dave
game.
Win beef
in draw
Winners of the 1. H.L. Beef
Draw Sunday night were: 1st
Prize - Side of Beef...: - Phil
Hoggarth, Seaforth. 2-nd. Prize-.
Hind Quarter - Been Jorgensen,
R.R.4, Seaforth and 3rd prize '-
front quarter' - 'Phil Bisback,
Seaforth, Ontario,
• (By. Dave Broome)
Divine retribution may be a bit
heavy. Sweet revenge just might
. be-the-right expression. for it.
Anyway you look•atjtr the Hawks
are getting back at some of the
• teams that used the club as a
. punching bag ,earlier in the
season.
The Hawks shocked the wins
10-4. Sunday night and the win
follows up a 10-6 thumpiiig of the
-Flyers just one Week before.
It looks like the teatd just might
be turning things around after a
start reminiscent of the Titanic's
maiden voyage.
The Hawks put their modest
streak on the line this week. The
acid test comes in the form of the
Blues Sunday evening,: • •
Blues 8, Flyers 3
period and went on to rout the
Flyers 8-3 Sunday night.
With the Wings losing to the
Hawks, the Blue squad widened
• minutes per match ...an amazing
Statistic: . , .less than 2 --minor
penalties per game.
The' Stats sand Blues are
currently ,battling it , out in the
race for te "V,ezna" trophy. The •
green, team has' allowed-32 goals
against while the Blues are a
close sgcond with 33 goals scored
against.
Doug Cl'Oeilly has a good shot a
Dave Breptnes-single season goal
soaring mark of '25. O'Reilly has
16 so far this season. He needs 10
in his teams last 5 contests' to
break the tecprd.
The' single season assist record
is- 24- set by; Danny 'Muir last
season. Both Dale Kennedy , and
SteVe Sp.-j th-gate have- O.'s() far
this term. With S games left both
have an outside chance to break
the record. • •
Kevin. Henderson had .5 goals a
couple of weeks ago against the
Flyers. He plays defence but even
more amazing was the fact that 4
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succession.
Games next week Jan, 2307
7:00 .1130 moo
Hawks Wings Flyers
Blims Kings Stars
LELL. Top Ten Scorers
Player Team Goals Assists
D. Kennedy B 12 16
D.Broome H 2 13
S.Southgate /1 -.' 8 16
K.Bennett W 13 10
D. O'Reilly W 16 5
B. Price B 6 9
F Wigan S ,. 11 3 •14
G. Reeves B 7 7 14
J. Feeny H 6 8 14
1. Watson F'9 4 13
- I.H.L. STANDING
Team W L Ties Pts.
Blues 7 1' 2 16
WingS • 6 3 1 - 13
, .5 3 2 12 Stars,
4 3 6 0 8 Flyers
" 7 0 6 Hawks'
2 7 1' 5 Kings
scores came in
their first place lead to 3 points
over, the Red team. 0,
Dale Kennedy and Jim McLeod
sparked the Blues to victory by
e.4911- scoring 4 Mir of goals.
Bill 'Price, George '
Ralph Wood and Terry. Stevenson
all scored single markers.
Joe Dick and- Randy Wood
-scored for the -Flyers who appear
a lot worse than they really are.
The identity of the third Flyer
goal-getter was unavailable at
press time. .
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QO'WN IN THE MI NO RS
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MOST VALUABLE PLAYER - young Robbi4
Cardiff of Brussels was picked- as most valuable
player in the winter carnival hockey, tournament in
Seafotth on Saturday. He holds the trophy his team -
won as.B champs and OptAist Jack Bedard presents
him With-16-e MVP trophy. (Photo byLanglois)
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ladies defeated Winthrop by a
score 5-0 while ParrLine won 2.0
over ifeiisall:Chiselhurst beat, Jr..
Farmer's 2-1 and:finally C.C.A.T.'
and Stratford tied 1-1.
On Sunday, Jan. 30th there, will
be two All Star games as C4th Alt
Stars were picked from' seven-
teams to play last year's champs.
The Ladies' All Stars will play
Blythladies at 1 p.m. The Men's
All Stars will play B.P. Dumpers
at 2 p.m.
196„ and. Jacky Nobel, 529.
Mixed Doubles
Red taps 73
Crystals 63
-Diamonds 58'
--Blues - SO
Exhorts
• 43. Goldens
Ladies High Single, Barb
Wesenberg, 241; triple, Mat%
Scott, 617.
Men's High Single and triple,
John Coleman, 304 and 728.
Ladies Season High single,
Marg Scott, 291; triple, Barb,
Wesenberg, 672; average, Betty' f-
Smith, 19/
Men's season high single and
triple, John . Coleman, 398 -and.
927; average, Ron Beuerman,
238.
• The Dumpers moved into firSt
place in brooinball play as they
defeated Hensallmen :by a' score
of 1-0, Bendix men defeated the
Jr. Farmers on a close battle by a
score-2-1 which moved them into
second place. •
In the, other games played
Chiselhurst men defeated
' Pail-Line by a score '3-0 which
C.C.A.T: and McKillop Panthers
tied 1-1.
In the, ladles league, Blyth
owlers
Y.B.C.
66
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59
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Egmondville
Sho-Offs 72
Mixt-Ups 08
Flyers ' 66
Tator Specials 63
Sparklers 55
Swinging 6 33.
High Lady,, Pat. Raker, 243 and
High Man, Mike Meideger, 288 . Legion and 735. Slant' • ,
• - , Team Canada - Seaforth High Stliciftl Team
Beatles • 5° Schmucks Argos ' 44 Tom Cats Expos 35
Eskimos" • 33
Men's High, Gerry Bedard, 268
and 731..
Ladies High, Brenda Cooper
Ladles' Rick Wood Bendix
League G.P. W L T Pt Dale Kennedy -
Myth8 7 0 1 15 Dumpers
'Parr Line 9 '5 1 -3 ,13'Jim Henderson
C.C.A.T1 7 4 1 2 10. Dumpers
Chiselhurst 8 4 2' 2 9 len Smile, Dumpers
Hensall„,-; 9 3 5 1' 7 - Local rink
League GP • W L T Pts. I have not received. information
Dumpers 8 7 : 1 0 14 abou0 any rinks partleipating in Bendix 9 6 2 1 13 bonspiels this past week, -sp -the
FatMers A-....5,- 2 2 12
Chiselhurst 9 3 2 4 10
McKillop ,
Panthers 9. 3 • 3 3 9 .;-
C.C.A.T. 7 I 4 1 • 4 -.
Parr Line 9 1 7 1 3 ,
Hensall 8 1 6
B13001VI1 ALL TOP FIVE.
Ladles Team G. A. Pts.
Mary Anne Cook Blyth 4 5 9.
gfebbie_Co 6 1 7
Joyce Carter Blyth 4 5 9
Kira Shenk C.C. A . T. 5 5
Joan--Finder
Chiselhurst 5 1
Men's Team •G. A Pts
Jitn Finlayson
5
10
Dumpers 5
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Vanastra this weekend January through this building project.
22, 23.
Five clubs in the area have
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entered this •year. _They are the - - •
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Teeswater,. .'John Brownridge
from Vanastra; Jack McKinnon
'from Godericli; Morris McLean
from,Listowel; and Bill' Campbell
from Seaforth,'
Seaforth plays Vanastra at 9:00
Saturday morning, in • case IS
E .... spectators are interested in
E- ' i':'."•'• .. .....• watching these: ganies.
=- • I hope by next week I will-be 7. •
able to give you a ,date on-when E SPORTS a RECREATION LIMITED •
. we can startcurling in our club -•••,,,,m roq . nOM 1P0 0,6i 3;0.262.5000 E.
again. Beat -with us just a little „„„„„„aii ll mu, llll
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the
Arena
FRI.,' JAN. 21
.8:30 P.M,. -Jr.D.Hockey
Seaforth Tavistock
SAT., 4AN. 22-
12 Noon - . Ringette Game
Seaforth VS Listowel`
2:00 Public Skating
SUN., JAN. 23
Oublin Pewee Game
, Dublin VS Zurich>,
IVION.,•JAN. 24
'&00 Peewee Game
Seaforth VS Cli nton
• TUES., JAN. 26
4: Skating
6:45 I. Bantaiti Garde
Seaforth VS
WED... JAN. 26
-:`1:06 'Parents Sr 8:00 Wornen's,BroomMile
Pm Schoolers Gaines
•THURS-.-i-JANt 27 -
7:30 Meh's itroomnah tiathes
tnnnoirin TIRE
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DUE TO ptIE SEVERE'WEATHER
STEWART BROS.
January
ES
continu'e until fufther notice
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LADIES REDUCED
WINTER COATS
20%-50%
REDUCED'
REDUCED
7-DRESS GOOOS
VALUES TO-8.ps,,WINTER
4.00 YD.
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MEN'S REDUCED
WINTER JACKETS
Bcois -
WINTER jACKETS
REDUCED
25%
ALL BOYS
SWEATERS
REDUCED
50%
MEN'S
REDUCED
.LEATHER (DAIS •
TiE-OULAR 6166.00 tor $129:00
- 25%
WINTER SUIT SALE
166.00 Suits 129.00
98.60 to 410 Suits 79.06
Other:SIngle Suits ‘ 69.00
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and triple,
6510,
and triple;
718:
Leafs
Penguins
Bruins ,
Seals
-C-anadianS• • -
Flyers
High Ladies, Rhonda
M'cCowan, 230, '596; Jill. Midr,
228, 664.
High Men, Kevin Young, 246,
632; Tony Nielson, 280: 685.
1200's
Ladies high single
Joan Eaton, .247 and
' Men's high single
Don Eaton, 301 and
(By Gwen Patterson)
C4th Jr. • • • . ' news may • be: rather. brief this
time, 1 do.. understand that our. .'
Mixed Invitational date has bOn
revised again to Match., 20- and
"«,Club playoffs for the'Seagram's
ix d were held in. Vanastra on 3. day afternoon. Bill and Grace
_Campbell with.- John -and
Patterson,, defeated Dotig''
ROwcliffe 'with 'Marjory 'Pap*
and. Mike and Marilyn .Thomas,
two 'games straight. _
The Campbells and, Pattersons
will represent the Seaforth
An Expositor Classified will
pay.you dividends. Have you tried
one? Dial 527-0240. '
-C4th Jr..
FArmers .9 2 4 3
Winthrop 9 0
Farmers ' 9„„,,, I In Seagram s Cyp Stratford Jr.
3:45 Atom •Game
5:00 Novice Game
-5:45 Dublin Bantam Game
Dublin VS Monk-ton
7:00 I.H.L. Games
9:00. Midget B. Game
Seaforth VS
8:30 Jr. D. Game - •
• Seaforth VS Lunn