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The Huron Expositor, 1978-01-05, Page 8' The family of Harry and Nellie ARTS wish to invite friends relatives, and neighbmis. tna 25th Anniversary Reception Sat., Jan14 Seaforth comMunity Centre . 9 1 Everyone Welcome -Doug Abstett and Nancy Preszcator [Bridal Couple] Wish to invite relatives,' 'friends and neighbours .to their . . --WEDDING• RECEPTION Friday, Jan. 6 SeafOrthiCommunity Centre • 1 , Ft jer's 8 WING§ * 4J, 8 --THE HURON WOSITOR; ANVARY 5;1978 eo p e Po you have some 1)014 .5 visitors at-yoUrliome,,thre Has someone in your-family done something 'YOUd like , the community to know about? Have you gota human interest stay that other Expositor readers mightlapprecide? People is the Expositor column 'that's for,. the use of "our readers. Call us anytime at 827,024,0, With your People news. • 00,uc.3 Kean, y • the 's owN b4..4 t..4hat a, cesvrbrn„fe. HL teams battle-it out By Dave 13roome 111 • • tr;,!e test of the Dabs irth' cause the Flying French en Seaforth Novice Team travelled' to Exeter to play in the Tourna- ment. • The first game was against Sarnia' Reserve. Seaforth won 'it .. 12-1.'. leaving it again until the last five Jeff Alce started the scoring off minutes of play to score. Steve But this season, bo combined injury lists in the first period with 2 goals. Stapleton played the net most of cover the West Pat Murray scored 5 goals . for , this game and played .an' out- Everest. Seaforth and Mike Betties scored standing game. . The' boys from ste 4 goals while Ron Pryce got 1 Pat 'Murray scored the first the added problems goal. goal. Ron Pryce tucked in . the salary disputes an The boys. played their second second goal making the score 2-0 season 'of team .liss game against Mitchell with only 8 , 'for Seaforthi The "B" ChampionS the Raiders and St ee players. Mitchell was ahead' 3-1 of 'the Tournament in Exeter. out of, this year's with less than 2 minutes left n the -- ' On Friday. December 30, • the Football League last period when,Jeff Alce scored, team played in . Milverton making it 3-2: Twenty_ seconds _hrhigitig_home_another.win-of-4-1-; teams are als later, -PifTvTurray got his second Pat Murray started the score off:Th6 reeoa seaSon was 3 goal of the game tying the score. with one goal in the first period. worth. 1,To‘b beak the tie, the teams took. Brad .Beutenmiller then scored 2 _ 0 ur own I. .L. version of shots o the goalies. Out 'of seven goals and Jeff Alce scored in the :players, 4 scored for Seaforth; . third period. . "that's not quiet the way it really Ron Pryce,-Jeff Alce, Frat Murray Next Saturday January 7, .......is" has been unfolding graduAlly and Don Brown. Milv.erton comes to Seaforth' at this season. ' Tony Van Loon, goalie for the 3:15 and on Sunday, January 8, The' Hawks are -a team that day played outstandingly in, net Mitchell comes to Seaforth at 1:15 have suffered, injuries, player and only let one Mitchell goal in ,in p.m. . defections and poor turnouts, The dark Shirts just are not that bad with Last a Sunday fullsqunaidg.ht. though, five 'skaters showed up and fhe Kings, , , taking full advantage of the sad , . John.Penti, director the Family program. When the program was Does one jump on the Hawks , .. . and Children's Services in Huron-, abandoned , a year later, 32 for even p'l'aying the silly match or County, formerly the Children's 'families were involved. ; ' do you blast the Kings for taking • ., Aid Society, said costs in Huron For holidays quare c ancers have party The Clinton Wheel 'n Dealers Stifare Dance Club held a gala Chrisfinas danCe party , on, December 14 at the Clinton PublicSchool with dancers from Belgrave, Londesboro, Goderich, Walfen, Seaforth and Clinton , areas,. • There were nine squares in attendance and Santa Claus wan present . to give everyone a gift. Also, Glenn and 'Doris Patterson and Ed. and,lois Wise received a gift from the' club. New Year's Eve party was held at the Orange Hall in Clinton with a large number of square dancers Reporting law changes As of January 1' you won't have to report a Motor-vehicle accident to police unless you have tamed $400 or more damage or the accident has resulted in. an injury. That is a change from the • 'Stars I ..rit,i.A4 r Mr; and Mrs: John„Patterson had as holiday visitors their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beattie and Kimberly and Kevin from Diktton; and their sister Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Rouse from Norwich, ilg'n'their son Mr.':and Mrs. John Patterson and Jason of RR 2,, Seaforth. Mrs. Ross Boyd, Burnaby-B.C.,:and tier son-Mr. Alan Boyd of Hamilton visited ,Miss Ethel Dennis. and Mr. Elmer Dennis on Sparlhkg Street. • Mr; „and Mrs. James McQuaid. of Victoria Apartments had their family? for Christmas. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. -- Patrick Murray, London, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Denomme- and farrilly,,Zurich; Mr. and Mrn..RoY McQuaid and son, Oshawa. On New Year's eve -Mr. and Mrs. James McQuaid were visited by their grandsons Ur. and Mrs. Franiers---Denomme of Zurich and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Murray of London. Mr. Leo Hagan and Paul; Mr. Frank Hagan, Goderich spent Christmas Day with the former's daughter and son-in-law Mr. and. Mrs,„ Doug Ord of London. Members of the staff of• Hangh' Equipment, Brucefield returned- recently from Hawaii where they attended a sale convention sponsored by Modern Farms. Those, on the trip *hided Allan Haugh, Marlene Sorensen, .Nick Klaver, Paul Vogels and Mr. , and Mrs. DaYid Reid.. • Holiday visitor's with Mr. -and Mrs. James M. Scott, were Mr. and Mrs, W.R. SMith, and family of London, Wigs Mildred Forrest of Brantford, and Mr. John Scott of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs',Doug Ord, London spent part of the New Year's weekend' with Leo Hagan and Paul. , Mr. Homer Hunt; Port Dover spent the haiday'season with Mr. and 'Mrs. -Frank Hunt. - Mr. arid Mrs. ,Norman Speake and son, Sean, of FredritiOn, N-13. spent a few days over the holiday weekend with Leo Hagan and Paul. . . Holiday visitors'With Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rowdiffe were: Mr. and Mrs, Carmon Rowcliffe of Bayfield; Mr.- and. Mrs. Dennis JeWitt; Kathy and Dayid, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs Ffank Young, and Mrs. • Girvin Young , all of Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. D. M. sell, St. John, New Brunswick; David Bell,' Halifax; Mr. • and, Mrs, Fiank Brunetti, Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne - London; Mr-,nd Mrs. George Moncrief, Aniberley and Mo crief Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright, Bill and: Joyne of Brampton visited Mrs. Alex Finnigan and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rowcliffe for New Years: Miss Anne Wilbee of London visited over he holday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Wilbee. Mr. and. Mrs. Fred cosfor ondon the New Year , ere holiday. . . , Spending the holiday at their parents home, Dr. and Mrs. Rodger Whitman, ..vere Mr. and Mrs. William Lindsay and twin . sons, Kevin and. Trevor of Selkirk;, Mr. and Mrs. Peter BiSback and Victoria, Hensall; and Miss Joanne Whitman, Welland. ''- riga> Mr. and Mrs. Peter 114'cLaugHliln on spent New Years '. with Mr. and Mrs. Junior Storey and Ch ryl. ..' Miss Sandra Johnston of Kitchen r visit d over the N ovice team channps That match was. certainly not a Huron Costs up for H Children's services On Monday; December 26, the the overtime, making the score 7-4 for Seaforth. came back to win the Silver mug • In 1969, the Montrt,ral Canadians and New York Rangers went right down to the, wire in a battle for the fourth and final playoff berth. Both, clubs, were competing, at the time, in the east sector of the National Hockey League. At the time, the league -fel-mat for breaking ties, was the for- against system. The Rangers had thumped the Detroit Red Wings 9-5 on the final Sunday afternoon of the season. The Canadians, ,meanwhile,' ,rolled into ChicagO with the knowledge that they had to score something like 5 goals to make the playoffs. liday at The Hawks reeled off, an early 5-0 lead. The 1-1 abs pulled their , the home• of her parents, Mr., and rs. arry Johnston. goaltender late in the seeond Mr, and Mrs. Orville Oke, spent New Years in Toronto. stanza and the resulting 10-:2 Mr. and Mrs. David Cornish entertained their family over the Black Hawk win . put "'the' holiday, Mr. and Mrs. Brian McCall, Londo9 and Mr. and Mrs. Montrealers out Of the Stanley O'Reilly and Sean , Burlington. _ Cup playoffs for The first time • • since the.'war of 1812. On Tuesday,, the team returned _ the next year. .The Oakland Raiders and for the Chanipionship game Pittsburgh Steelers are a pair of against Lambeth.. It also was, a- N.F.L. biggies that are, man for great game with the players' . man, two of the •est in football. situation, totally . destroyed the Hawks by a 17-6 count. GLEN riliu.coun • LAST of -rhe New Yea-s C.tlebPq}o K, s. These much better that "6-v7s- past ue test of their dubs had that would of Mount 1 town had f walkouts, a whole tion. Both ers 'bowed National 11 goals better than anybody and the Hawks are not 11 scores worse than 'anyone: The Yellow shirts destroyed the record books as ,a. result of the tainted victory. Steve Southgate led the massie assault on • the reeord books by scoring 6 goals and assisting 'on 6 others. Gary Finigan and Harry.Antes' -each petted 4 goals with Al Wilbee, Dave Longstaf and Steve 'Eckert all adding single tallies. Dale Kennedy, Clive Buist and. Frank Flanigan each scored a p'air of goals for the Hawks. ' BLUES „:7 STARS 1 • Bill Price is catching fire and so are the Blees. ,He scored two goals to pace his team to an easy 7-1 triumph over the. green team during last, Sunday's early contOst:. ' • „ St ars worst of the season. The secret is to get 50 shots on net because yidi can't stop 'ern all. In addition tOt, Price's two goals the Blues got single scores from Ben Akker, Jim Coleman, Glen Nicholson, n Devereaux and Dave Broo Murray Connolly netted th lone Stars goal. FLYERS 8 WIN The Flyers -are a mi high. The Blues' finally found the,, secret to beating Rick Fortuie. and the &suiting loss was the F'ineridge , Ch a let- R.R.2, Hensal Fri.Jan. 6 Wedding Anniversary Sat., Jan. 7' The Madhatters Sat, Jan. 14, 'JO Overholt & The Standbys Sat., ;Will Roger Quick & The Rainbows For Reiervations Phone 262-2277 236-4610 236-4213- anticipated and a supplementary budget will have to be requested from the Ministry. The 197'7- budget was for $473,000; the A • actual` costs are $512,000. r. Penn said a greater number of eh ildrep are in care presently than had been expected when the budget was struck. ease workers are busy, he said, handling about 36 cases each--the highest work ratio in South Western Ontario and the. fourth highest in Ontario. At 'present about 170 family services are provided per month. There are 80 children in care. Mr. Penn txpressed his diSappointrnerit at the discon- tinuing of the Child AbuSe program. He Said that in 1976. six families were involved in the were higher during 1977 than - • from the surrounding. area attendihg. Everyone enjoyed square and regular round dancing which Glenn Patterson So ably prepared and presInted. Hats and horns helped to see the New Yea#come in and the evening ended with a meal. DanCing • commences on Januaty 4 and each Wednesday thereafter at the Clinton Public School. Beginners classes started on January 2 and each Monday night following at the Lorrdosboro School. previous $200 or more darn-age. ofii,` section of the Hlghway Traffic • Act has, been- amended. The chinge refletts the increased cost of car repairs in recent years. The •Forge' Dining room,'-c-aiee shop 441 an-d pizza-parlour 'aPc " u• Friday Sdturday Licensed Pit:einises toine ihe "Now" pizza * 527.0443 • Fred 13 _urrohl (The S!‘adotia-Roier) Hensall Pant, MRS ..plaY*Y: &71 exhibitien game usidoo oUitirth on Tuesday; December 27 anti tied 6-0. Scoring for Hensall IP the ' first period' were ' Brad Stewart, assisted by Jamie pleClinchey, and- Ron_ Lavery ;-assisteny Dave if.onsitt—arld.raul Smale. During the second peHed, Peter Bedard scored assisted by - Jeff Sangster and Dennis McBride while in the thirl • Peter Bedard scored assisted by Jeff Rowe and, Jathie Msclinchey and finally Dein* Mcqride scored unasSisted. ' Seaforth's Mark -McLlwain scored in the first period assisted by Bill McIver followed by 'Ron" Hack scoring assisted by pill McIver and Mark WI-twain. Three goals were scored by Seaforth in the-second period, Mark Mclilwain assisted by Bill McIyer ringing' the bell first while , Ron Hack folloWed assisted by Mark Mel-twain, -end then Bill McIver was assisted by Ron - Hack. To complete thescore, Neil Johnston scored unassisted in the' third period.. On Thursday, Hensel! Rant" ams played against Dublin and lost 7-4, Dublin scored three times in the first period taking the lead away . from Hensall risht from the start. Dave Ciinsitt scored the lone goal for Hensall in this perioo, assisted' by Jamie McClincheY while John Barry and Mike Kelly both scored' Junissisted f6r Diiblin, followed by Rob Lane aisisted by Boy /441.9ite! 4n-the Sectind period, both sicie scored once, Jamie MeClinchey propiiing up Hensel! and Rob Lane gcoring unassisted t„..for Hensall rallied in the 'third period, but not strongly enough, as only two goals were StoreA, the first Jeff Rowe assisted by Dennis McBride and the `other by Jeff Sangster, assisted by Dave COnsitt and Petef Bedard. Dublin was in top form, scoring three tini4, Rob Lane and . Mike Kelly scoring unassisted and Mike Kelly completing the, scorin4 assisted by Rob Lane. • No gifts please INTER CARNIVAL SUNDAY 70oker Rally Worn Optimists Park ,have impi:Oved greatly since-the' first of the sea'son. Dale Kennedy _ arid -Steve SOuthgate share the NOTES . scoring lead at the moment: Both' --"—There were six -liattriCks scored have 31 points While Dave during Wit weeks action. Gary Finigan had seven asSists for the ' KingS during their "game" against the Hawks. The three- 'norne of Southgate, Finigan and Harry 'ARtes all coMbined for a total Of 30 scoring pointS. dive credit to the Hawks who' showed up. It is_ imposSible to. go.,both WaYs for .60 full.' Minutes, They . good go. Deipite 'the eethe game, the Kings' gaye it a unfairness • for the Blues 'by a couple. ' N.ext Week: A life to gliis Back up Band Roo0er Daily Lunch n Hour .Speeials Broome a the Blues is third at-29 scoring points. Only the Flyers and Blues are over .500 at the present. .Moe Huard, Randy Alexanddr, Gord O'Dwyer; Clive , Buist and Doug Philips aro, all players wbp fit into this seasons "most improVed;' category_ _ • 411 • PARK • • • • 110 • e • • • • • • • • 11 O.. fib 00 30 T141 SCAJARI Proora GODERICH APIF141°C14°F14°5171°://4811°1 ts:blement g di 41, 410 40 el 4, FINAL THREE DAYS ONE SHOWING ONLY II PAL TWO SHOWINGS 7 & 9 P.M. •Slys true. People have trouble remembering My Words. Moses had such a bad memory had to• • give him tablets." Ckkk: 4\0* • IS it STARTS SUN., JAN. 8-10 CERTAIN SCRNES & LANGUAGE ;OULU - BE OFFENSIVE.THEATRES BRANCH ONTARIO IF YOU STEAL IT, ROLL IT AND WRECK IT- YOU'RE A • NC • • • • • • • • • • • 41 • • • To ever, dale, ' in 1-he Leo3ue a,r • • tn till Id•S rPrg Years e4b, Rick Fortune ( A tills Boof SO' it to the dark shirts when all They have. now ,won7 straight concerned knew the, situation was matches-Most bf :them being hopele4s? easy affairs:. ' The'Royal team certainly isn't . Gord O'Dwyer and. John Devereaux each scored the hat trick, for the Flyers. • .. Ralph Wood and Sid Wocks chipped in single markers. Deng Philips scored two goals for the Wings. Doug O'Reilly acid Brian bale each' notched single scores for the losers. Games next week_ January -8; 1978 7:00 4. FLYERS 'VS. HAWKS. What can You say. First against worst. Flyers by a few. • 8:30 WIN VS. STARS Who do y u pick? Both are losing. The Wfh-gs should byeak out of their slump by a." 10:00 '44 13LUES VS. liNGS '4 The acid test for,the Kings. The Blues are hot. The royal boys will face a full team in this one so look The faMily of Joe and Edna - McLellan wish tti invite friends, relatives and neighbours to 50th Anniversary Reception honouring their parents 'at Pineridge Chalet Fri:January 6 1978 Sealorth Opt!mists 1 th ANNUAL JAN 20-21-22 featuring a , MINOR HOCKEY WEEKEND 16 teams'*Friclay night,Saturday,Sunday " Msa FRIDAY TORCH PARADFCASINGNIGHT SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE Legion Hall:•tarnivill Ball yvith SFainnon Commonity CentreWith RWiised