The Huron Expositor, 1977-02-17, Page 11'The SeafOrth and District
Saddle Club has planned •'some •
interesting clinics and seminars
to be held during the winter
months. , The next general
meeting will be in the lower__
library in Seaforth on Sunday,
Feb. 27 at 2:00. Hugh Huff, a'
local farrier, is giving a lecture
and demonstration on foot care of
your, horse.
Also• open discussionS will take ,
place on setting up a new -
constitution, regulations and
rides pertaining to-Club-acti*ies.
Present members are encouraged
tb bring a friend along. New
members ,are most welcome.
On Sunday, March 13, a bus
will be leaving Seaforth".and going
tb Quarterama 77 in 'Toronto at
the Exhibition Grounds. The cost
is , $6 per person. Anyone
interested in going-on-thii-btrs-
trip, either call 527-1059 or send
your name and chegne to,Doug
Riley, 101. 1, Seaforth.
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SADDLE CLUB EXECUTIVE The new Seaforth District Saddle. Club has named
a new executive for 1977. They are, standingi-L, Harvey. Hoggart, Londesboro;
Graham Sho'dice, Londesboro, -Vice-President; Doug. Riley, Winthrop;, John
-DeKroon, Dublin. Seated,: I., are. Jo Anne Sholdice, LondeSboro; Donna
Hemingway, Brussels; Norma Riley, ,Winthrop, President. Missing from this
picture are; Lenus Yeo, Clinton; Sharon Coclough, Clinton, Sec.TreaS.; John .
Elliott, Blyth. (Expositor Photo)
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(By Dave Broome) SO with --one week left In the
. ,
Oh, . strange 'are the -Of schedule, two titles are , ,now
'hockey. Strange how, overnight 'Wry :much up fok grabs,-....two
, titles which were only a couple the bas is 'set pattern, Can
of weeks ago, apparently already suddenly • be disrupted and locked up. knocked completely out of whack.
'Rpm the second week, of the • titi97.4iIn't:t,rireaskteinsg the
is the
fi final week et- Wteheakt
schedule ,to the preSent, • Date
1.,H.Lo scoring race to an alingst'
Kennedy has • ..dominated . the .tKheenirnetdeyamasndagBarinozn.eeawchill other
g-tiext'Sunday night embarrassing degree.. • •
1 In 'fact, he, had averaged leads Stars 5 Wings3 •
of 7 at one time, a - 'Whopping 11 Art Strong's second goal of the
game with less than 3• minutes points over his nearest • rival..
' With just two weeks left in the remaining gave the Red team a .
schedule, both • Kennedy and come, from behind tie , with the .
Stars' goalie • Charlie Smith Stars. • • •••
appeared to be shoo-ins to take The Wings .poured it on .during
. home, some Silverware _at this bthrpe fikntahle sdeec4odnIdotkinb .uatn.thee
season's IILL.awardsibanquet, .
effort to
At one time lad week he had team held, to gaina record.5.tn tie
held a 10 *tint bulge over his of the season. ,
closest competitor. .
' 'Last Sunday night, -however; Doug O'Reilly netted a, pair of ,
featured some dramatic 'changes goals for the WingS with .a single
in' the goaltending and scoring • score going to Jim Moore. •
races. Jim Sills tallied a pair of goals
By thetime the final buzzer had for the Stars with Murray Pepper,
sounded ending the......„HaWks- 'Gary Finigan and 'Jack, "The
Flyers..late game,' Dave Broome 1 Snake" Ungarian all notching
• Kennedy has their 13-2 crushing of the Kings.
42 'points while 'Broome sits in George Reeves, Ken Burgess
second' with 41. • and• Dale Kennedy each scored
Charlie Smith, meanwhile had_ twice for the pennant winners.
gone -into last Sunday's-action Bill Price, 'Ron Plumsteel, Ted
with a big 5 goal lead over Blues Montgomery, Teiay• Stevenson,_
goalie Larry Seymore. Smith got Reinny Van Loon, Jim • McLeod
beat for 5 goals by the Wings and Ralph Wood all added Single
while Seyrifore was allowing •the tallies to- coniplete the rout.
Kinga_only,2_scores-. ,• • „.„ _____Ke_v_an Broom --an
,d; for the Kings. The Royal
Team now sits in last sPot and.
have neXt Week to escape the
cellar . That may be easier said.
than done, however G their.
opposition will be the Wings.
Hawks 10 FJyers,8
The Hawks huili,up a 5 -.2 firse
period lead and held to nip the
Flyers 10 - 8 in last SUndays Road
Hockey gam;
,In addition to Dave'l3roome's 4'
goals the Hawks got 2 goals each
from Steve Southgate and Jerry
.Feeney.
Fred Burton and .Ben Akker
added single markers for the dark
shirts.
Jiro Watson led the Flyers
attack with a 4 goal performance.
Randy Wood notched the ,hat
trick with, Joe McLean getting a
single goal to, round out the Flyers
scoring.
I.H.L.Notes: A ntimer of records
-have tumbled or are about to fall
this season. • There are lots of
1.5w 6"/' '
.them so we will attempt to
i. cover a • could be as ni any as 14 Players „.
, , ,. with. 20 ' or more points this : .
' The Blues need one goal to seasell. ' '
next week Feb,20/77
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• break the team record set by the "-- 'Games
Wings last season. The Blue,Club 7"
Wings
8:30, 10:00'•
BluesM4) ' . has 94, the record set last*Season
rbey:ortdh.e Wings. As ,already . Kings Stars .Hawks
mentioned the Stars 5 ties area Player Team Goals AsstsiPts.PIM
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'Dale Kennedy hecarne only the D.Kennedy B 18 24 42 6'
second player in league history to, D. Broome H 20 21 41 , 20
score 40 or More points in one •''S.Southgate H. 13 24 37 6
Season, Dave Bkoome (41 points) B.Priee 'B 15 . 48• 33 9 ,
D. O'Reilly W' 23 9 32 6 is the only player to do, it twice.
Broome also becomes the Only K.Bennett W .17 12, :.29,. 12
player in history to score 20 or j.Feeny, H. ' . .-10 13 23 20
J:Watson F 16 S 21 0 , more goals'in'-,two: separate
seasons. 'R.Wood FI --• ,'9 11 , 20' 3 ,
Steve Southgate has 'a good ' R.Devereaux S „ 8 12 20 21
shot at a 40 point season. With ,., -- Team Standings,
one game left Southgate has 37 Team' W. L.. T For Ag. Pts.
points. More about records .later Bides 10 2 2 94 48 22
... Wings 8. 4 2' 68 65 18 • '
The Flyers have not won a 5 58 46 17
gamege in 7 weeks. During that -"A
Staawrs,ks,,,_ 56 ., .
0 74 84 10
stretch of futility they have FlYers.. . 4 9 1 49. 80 9
, garnered a 0-6-1. record. There , Kings 3 9 •, 2 49 69 8 ,
DOWN IN THE fraiork.S
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In addition to Strongs 2 goals
had scored 4• goals and set 'up:5 single ^markers.
Blues 13 Kings 2 . others to issue the final challenge, , Sa e club plans to.Kennedy •for theI.H:L; scOring s, The-Blues clinched first place
crown. last Sunday night by-virtue of
Recreation director Clive Buist Staff will be hired • late in
program for the March school
break, councillor Bill Bennett
reported from the roc committee
at council Monday night:'
for kids from , 6 to '11, and will
break even if 50 kids regiSter,
is planning a Holiday Happenings
gym and other rooms at SDHS;
include a trip to the African Lion .
Safari. At a fee-of $1Q. per
participant, the .program will
The Happenings will use the noon crafts, yoga, first aid, films
twice inonthly at Seaforth Manor
and senior citizens' bowling.
the rec department include 'after-
February. \
to to attend the Canadian'"Figure
Skating Championships • in
help defray. Lloyd Eisler Jr.'s cost.
tee 'motion to donate $50 to the
Seafoirth Figure Skating Club 'to
Programs now running under
Council accepted a rec commit-
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High Ladies, J111 Muir, 250 and High Men',s• single. Al Smale, . Things are almost. back.,.to *OA, and Sharon Wilson, with Teeswater to progress to the
88 654:, Barb Deighton, 23a and 634-. 2851 triple-, Don WoOd, 707. normal al the:turfing 'Club now Bill and tlarg Fleming attenned'x,dimision, playoffs.
'84 High Men, ,Brian :McCowan, • The major task at- hand. two day ;Spiel in itramptiin. They, Up and coming events- for
268--and 708; Marty Flannigan,,..Mixed Bowling League 4arruiraild prepOration for the won one gairrie- and lost three, but Members are-Silver Tankard and
75 • 284 and Peter Underwood, 566. Red Caps 95- Men's Spiel sponsored by .reported having a good time at _'Governor General playoffs in
St. James
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Beatles 01d-timers Argos
acK in
being formed in Seaforth with' Team Canada
Many , of the former Beaver,s Schnincks,,,
players'. They inchide goaltender, Flashers
Gar Baker, Ken Doig; Jack Tom -Cats MeLlwain, 'Ed Dolthage, . Bob.'
'An oldtimers hockey team .is, Slant 6
y., . Legion
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. ' Ron Dale; 'Gary -Osbbrtre, Jim • I . .
,,"-at 8:30 p.m. in . Vanbstra against .1.
, . season, the team will play. exhibi-
_ , 0 ' Muir, Sack Lane,' Harvey Dale,
' Durham. " - ....':-. - A,., . I 4 met riERN ROTARY
• week Ifterei may be a game in I ...Jim 52/-07.75
- Ron Driscoll, along with ;.Jack , • ,
-•:Por the remainder of -this , ' ll •
'the Goderich Oftititifers.- Next • , ,, Dull -5271-0828
Beuttenmiller, Don Morton, Ray High Ladies single and triple,
Anitett,. Bill Weber and trainer - Ann Wood; 275 and 665. ,
tion games only and next year will ' .
teanis froth, .G,edericti;-- 1-.• VIV .D. . Hopper enter a league with possible- :1 A„., .:...
Wagon and Bill-Pinder. I Watet Weill
Kincardiner etTciii,_"1-. Elgin l'..(licitLa'i ft-,.., ' ' and Sons •
$e4f.drtY4s. first' game will be ,. -1 '•" • . RIGS
play0 tonight Thursday, Feb.Fib. 47 .1
Seaforth. MO.
g PHONE "Nell 527-1737
SUN., FEB go
„ 4:00 P.M.-Dublin Pewee Game.
5:30 ,P.M. '-Dublin BantaM Game
2:66 P.M. Midget B Game
'Seaford? VS. Wingham
7:00 P:M. -L1-1.L. Games
MON., FEB 21
any team, any cartoon
Specially qesigned.by
Huron Expositor IHL cartoonist
Robert7Sairows____
THU RS.,F OB. 24
Bowlers compare.. scores
John Van Geffen of the
Seaforth-Dashwood Community
Band. had requested a grant to
help the band match a Wintari9
grant, but the rec committee will
write him that matching money
has •to come from private -
'donations, not from the town, -
couneillar Bennett said.-
Calgary.
A $50 grant was give to the
goderich area St. John's
'Ambulance, which sponsors the
Seaforth brigade,.
Curlers ack to normal
,
Egmondville
ShO-Offs
° Mixed Ups.
TatorSpecials--
Flyers
Sparklers ,
Swinging 6 "'
High lady, Betty Hubei 224
and 588.
High Man, Mike Mei'diger, 328
and 813.
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Leafs ' •
Penguins
Bruins
Seals .
Canadians'
Flyers '
Eskimos
• Expos
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42:. Lemans
Furys
Sky Larks
Chaffers
Pacers
-Corvettes High ladies single and triple: • Men's High single, Geo.:Hays, Marie • skipped the . boys team 84 • • .
Bonnie • Bedard, 270 arid 614. . 345; triple, Ron Beuerman, 827: with Stewart,. vice. John 76
• • High Men's single, , Dick Ladies Season High. Single, , Primeau , second and Dayid 75
64 • Marg Scott , 291; triple,- Barb' UnderWood, lead. Ruston
63 • Bester, 303; triple; Ken Roth,
• 719. .. r Weseriberg; -.672 and- Average, 4-skippedthe-g-irls.%.am With_Lane_
54 •
-Ribey, Vicki Ste. Marie and,Susan Betty Smith: 193. Seaforth High School
61 Men's Season high single and Primeau. Considering that they
52 triple, John Coleritati, '398 and had not been able to end for over
41 927; average; Ren 'Beuerman, a month, both teams made a 'very
good 'showing' and were 50 241.
. eliminated from the competition High lady, Mary Helen Munro, Team StandingST- .
only after games with 'very close 238 and 606, • / . Red Wings, 76; Flyers, 70; TorOS,
Hfgtt Mart7-'Perry-Young7-248-- -59, Wasliingten , capitals, 56, scores.-- : .•. -
and 681. ' Maple Leafs, 51;' Selects 45.
Female high single.and•tripie,
Mary. Diegel, 204, 532. Male
High single' , John Van Bakel,
303; Male High -triple. Hank
:Dorssers, 715. - " '
crystals
Diainonds
Blues
Exports
Goldens 51
High- ladies single and triple,
Thelma-Coombs, 286 and 625.
76 Rowcliffe.'s on Saturday. Every-
,6t3 thing should be set to' go,
66 however, . with no • further
64 interruptions.
The Huron-Perth. High School
Curling Competition was,held in
Exeter last week. David Ste.
Club members attending ouf of
town Spiels reporteil,successful, '
• and entertaining eyents. Mike
and Madly Thomas curled in a
Mixed Spiel in Goderich withJack
and Jean"Kyle. They came home
-":the' event.
The Colt subdivision playoffs
between '13A and 13B were held
in Seaforth . on Sunday: The
March. The Fleming Mixed Spiel
' is on March 12 and don't forget
the Invitational two-day Spiel on
March 26 and 27.
FA L,_ .EB 18
8:39 p.m. -Public Skating
SAT. FEB 19
2 - 3:30 P.M. - Public Skating
3:45 P.M. -Atom Game
5:00' P.M,-Novice Game
Seaforth' •VS Goderich
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ea titol' it/y.4
4t met 70tioned,
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Seaforth VS Clinton
-TUES., FEB. 22 '
' 4 - 51-30 P.M, - Public Skating•
6:30 P.M. -Atom Game
, 7:45 PM. ,-Dantint Oa*
. 9:00 P.M. -,Kildget •Game
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