HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1978-02-02, Page 11Parkhill
WINTER FUN DAY
Sunday, Feb.
from 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
PARKHILL CONSERVATION AREA
fl
'Northeast of Parkhill off Highway No.7
Sponsored by'
The AusableBayneld Cansen,ation.Authority •
1- p.m..- Cross Country Skiing: snowmobile and cross
country ski tours
2 p.m. - Snowmobile rally: ski technique•demonstration
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Cross countr.f i race: snowmobile and cross
country-ski tours.
PRIZES FILMS SNACKS
Amirogoemor'
At. the .
'.Arena
FlIDAY FEBRUARY 3
7 P.M. - 11:40 P.M. • Seaforth Broomball,
Toufnament
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 4
_
7 A.M. - 10:00 P.M..- Seaforth Broomball
TOui'rnament •
SUNDAY FEBRUARY'S
7 A.M. - 5:30 P.M: - Seaforth Broomball
• ToUrnament
7 P.M. - I.H.L. Games
MONDAY; FE
4:30 - Learn to, Skate"
5:15 P,M. - Figure Skating
8:30 P.M. - Oldtimers.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7
5:45- - Pee Wee Practice
7:00 PM. Bantam Game
8:30 P.M. -Midget Game.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8-
I - 3 P.M. - Parents & Preschoolers
4 P.M. - Power Skating
5 P.M. - Novice Practice
6:15 P.M. - Jr. Practice
* 8:00 P.M. - Women's Broomball •
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9
5 P.M. - Atom Practice
6:15 P.M. - Bantam Practice
7:30 P.M. - Men's Broomball
\moon 7 Ennrinirm TIRE s 11 If 110111
PM. Tilley Ltd. Seaforth •
UA,RY6
Los?. one,- win -one,
the game in disaster for us.
On January 28, Milverton came
making. the score for.
Milverton., Then Icon Pryce
scored with a penalty shot again
tying the game at 3-3, With two
mitiMes left, Mike Betties seoreer
and Seaforth won 4-3.,
The next home game isn't until
February f 1.
't
to Seaforth and Seaforth won 4-3..
There was no score, until the
second period. Milverton had two
goals before Jeff Alce scored for
Seaforth.` • "
Soon after the third period Ron
_Pryce tied the game. Milverton
answered' right back with ,a goal
Come out and enipy the
SEAFORTH
BROOM_ BALL TOURNAMENT
Men's an& Ladies
February 3rd,- 4th, 5th
at Seaforth Arena
.Commencing
Fri. 7:30 p.m. - 11:30 p.m.
Sat. 7:00 a.m. -10:00 p.m.
Sun. 8:00taii. - 3:30 p.m.
Championship games -
at 3:30 and 4:30
Teams from Seaforth, Blyth, St. Clemenli,-
, j' Mt. Forest, Teeswater, Elora, Mildmay.
- Admission -00 per day.
Food .and refreshments served.
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Impala
4 door hardtop in
creme with a tan vinyl roof,
350 V8, automatic, power
steering, brakes . and
windows, rear defroster,
radio, side mouldings,
" white wall. tires only 17000
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CAI/
1973 GMC
3/4 Ton Pickup
in tan, 350 V8, automatist
sliding- rear windows,
Western mirrors, snow
tires. REAre WORK
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1976 Ford
Custom 500
2 door hardtop in silver blue
metallic, 351 V8 automatic,
power steering and brakes,
rear defroster, radio , white
walls, color keyed wheel
covers, side mouldings.
LUXURY AT SAVINGS
1976 Mustang11.
Cobra
in white with blue racing
stripes;'302 V8, Automatic,
power steering and brakes,
luxury interior, rear
defroster, radio.
SPORTY "t'''
TRANSPORTATION
1973 Ford
custom
2 door hardtop In dark blue
351 V8, automatic, power
steering, power brakes,
radio. ECONOMY AT ITS
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1974 Chevelle
4 door sedan
in Brown, 6 cylinder,
automatic, power steering, -
power brakes, radio, rear'
defroster, wheel discs,
white walls, only 47000
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rivin
Id Tra
Spring for one of our fine economical , safe
USED CARS orJRUCKS
'Bill McLQughlin Motors
527q140
Satisfaction
Sea:forth. •
Service Selection . Savings
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0-R0n FINLAND . TO CANADASeaforth Beavers and Finnish Oldtimers
- exchange mementos at 'thelr game Wednesday night. More than 700 people
ttended, a sm alley crowd than expected..Proceeds, after expense's which incldde
erne of the-Finn's travel costs, will be split between the Beavers and Seaforth
Minor Hockey. -1( • - - (Expositor Photo)
WE SCORED!--Seaforth player; left, raises tits. arms
Jubilantly after the BeaverS Old Timers got another
.goaliin last Wednesday' night's same a ainSt the
:WATCHING:. CAREFULLYQ--the crowd at the
Seaforth and Finnish Oldtimers hockey game
Wednesday night enjoyed the action. Played by
Oldtimers rules, the game had two 20 minute periods.
of straight time and the last 20 minute periociof stop
time: r ,, (Expositor Photo)
Lpwrt :
'boMers-,
have,L.
Scalorth Lawn BoWlifig Club
held their* euchre and bridge.
Jocial • on Tuesday evening,
• Jajmary 17 with a good
present. Ladies high for euchre
was Helen Connell while for the
men it, Was Charles Eyre.' High
Bridge score fdr the evening went
to .Griice Cornish.
The i'lext_social will 'be at the
Masonic Ha On Tuesday
Februaey. 21.
Finnish Oldtimers. Seaforth won 6-4 in a fast clean
game ..played by Canadian Oldtimers, rules, which
include no siapshots and no body checking.
(Expositor Photo)
By Mars Ridley
'An open meeting of lite •
Winthrop Community Park .
Committee was held, Tuesday at
the McKillop, Municipal Office.
Winthrop. The minutes of the last
meeting :held Decembe r9, 1977
were read and approved.
Due to two resignations from
the committee, Jim, Bosnian and
"-Glen Beuermann were appointed
to the committee. The Committee
fore 1978 will consist • -of Bob
Regcle, ,Gordon Pryce, Wayne
( Dolmage, Brian Campbell. Jim
_Bosnian and .glen Beuerman.
After sonic discussion lt was
agreed that two members who
had been on the committee the
longest k'Vould,:resign each year
and two new members would be
appointep.,:- •
1t„ was, agreed that: the
committee would meet the first
On January 25, Seaforth Novice
Team travelled to Brussels and
were defeated 7-3. At theend of
the first period the game was tied
2-2. Mike Betties %Aids the star for
Seaforth with .twaNgoals, Then
Brussels pulled out in,front: with
four goals before lion Pryce got
one goal and BrUssels answered
right back ttvith another ending
were interested enough to attend
this meeting. Such a crowd was
'never anticipated,
-Seaforth beats'
AlitChe# .
. .Mitchell Plidgots travIlled to
Seaforth on January 24 where
they were clefeated•by the home
team 4'41.,
Seaforth started to chalk up
point's by Steve Stoimilan from .
-ht Dojg and Mike'YaniferVeldon
They played gcktd steady hockey
by getting two more goals in the
second period.; the, first from Joe-
Anstett and the next by -Gerry
McLaughlin. . . ' - ,
• Mitchell 'received their only
goal in the third period front Dan '
Dcloyerv" But " Seafo rth came ,
through with a win with a goal by
.Inc. Aosiett assisted from Mike
Flanagan and Brett Fi ayson. iii-
••Seafiwth received ni e of the 16
:penalties .in the game. , .
[By Corry 1044 Don Hearcrs,Sece/14 Boat of the
game at 18:01 of the third period
ggire the Centenaires g„5-4 Aetory
this week over the Bothwell
13aroni. The chippy game was
played before 160" fans in the
SeafortIkktgerite;«
The Centenaires jumped into a
3-0 first period 14ad And could
have easily dbubled their output
only to be •outguessed by. the
Bothwell goaltetider. The
Centenaires peppered 27•shots at
the Bothwell 'net while at the
other end of the ice Louie Arts
had a rather easy time in handling'
only 8 shots.
The second period •saw the
Barons,come out Optig and with
e' help of a'roupie Seaforth
deferOve errors they scored three
gOalS•in less than frAlr Ininntes to
tie up the game at 3-3, •
The 0.41'00. Ot1t411(i.r. the
Centenairs. 15211 in the r period.
• The Centenairs wasted, little
tittle in getting started in the third ••• frame, is' Cam Doig fired an
unassisted goal at the nine second,
mark. The icenteneires held 'an
upper hand in the play but again
• were not gettifig the breaks
.around the Bothwell-...nett
At- 11:09 'Seaforth 'S`"Chris Ring
was sent Off for elbowing and the
Barons xnanaged•to"tie the game
with a power play goal at 12:47.
Both 'teams worked hard to try
and get the go ahead goal and
finally' Bill O'Shea puca perfect
pass' onto Hearcrs -stiek and he
wasted 1' e. in blasting the
• puck past the flothWell..
tender • • • •
In additlep to heard and CAm
Doig's.gOals Bruce Make
DOlg were the other' Seaforth
Marksmen. Scoring for, Dothwell'
were Gerry Kl'aUeiv with a pair,
and singles going to Percy
McDotiold: Janieelt,
gilletY• i:ninute,;;<*:in--penalties
were called in the game with the
centh.naires picking up , 4f$ , of
•those, The (101• Sitot$ .on. Va!
-tallied up to be 53.28 in favour of
the cEnteriaires,
Sparta'
General Meeting of 'the
Seaforth & District
,SADDLE CLUB
SUN;.FEB
11:30 p.m.
• Seaforth LoWer Library
Guest speaker
DR• STANLEY
ALKEMADE
New, members welcome
For more information call
482 -9125, 527-1059r
523-4275
Don't throw away (hose old
Wintario tiekets„,.7..--- they could.
introduce yOu to s-Oine exciting
reading!' • • •
That's the word from Culture
and• Recreation Minister Robert
Welch' as he taut-idled the
Ministry's newest - 'program
• "Half Back" whereby you can
• use old W intario tiekets to buy
Canadian books and Canadian
magazinesubscrintio n5.•
"A Wintario ticket costs $1.00;
Non-winning •tickets 'for the
January 19th to April Lai? draws
are now worth 50c towards thc
purchase of a • Canadian.
authorized hook or a subscription :
to a Canadian magazine," 'Mr.
01,
C4t
Seaforth
THIS WEEK
Thum to S,ato
Albatross
THANK YOU
We would like to thank th.e, people of •
Seaforth and area 'who helped in organizing
and billetting of the Finnish National
Oldtimer Team. ,
Thanks alio to the.fans who attended the
game making it a success. "
A special blanks to the pUpils and staff of
the Seaforth. Public School for supplying the
promotional and welcome artwork.
The Seaforth•
Beaver Okinmers
Daily
Lunch Hour
Specials
Tuesday night only of each of the
following months: :April,. May,:
June,. S:ptember and October.
Therefor the -next meeting date
will be Aprilv4,' 1978 t..8 'p.m. at
the McKillop , Municipal Office. ,
In "order to raise more funds for .
the park. a dance was organized
for April 21, 1978 at the Family
ParadisetsHall with. the "Music
Makers" . supplying the music.
'Tickets, are to sell at $6.00 per
couple with lunch: provided.
Tickets will be on sale prior to the
evening and will be available
- from any committee member,
Please support your local park ,
committee . in their efforts to
organize another year of minor
ball for the community children.
by attending our dance.,
*Thecommittee members would
lik€ to thank those' people who
• •
intano worth
Welch said. • -
A ma'Ximuni °from old Wintario
tickets whiclf is worth $2.00 may
be used towards the•purchas-e of a
book Or magazine subscription
that- costs' 'least $3:00. ,
-Close • to • 100 consumer
ma gazines and more than. 450
• Ontario bookstores are participa-
Ong in the program. Tickets are
redeemable only 'by' authorized.
participants.. e
• The Ministry has produced a
brochure describing the prograth
and listing most of the magazines
participating in Half Pack. This
irochure also • • inclu des a
convenient coupon tor ordering
new subsCriptions. •
Crowd at Winthrop meeting
More spolqop...p... 18
PINMPWrmil ifinspOW
k4 Ij ~ 44,
Sunday , February 5
SponSored by Clinton &District
Snowmobile,Club
41.
RegistratiOn at Ra otter's
1-3 p.m..
Numerous prizes 'donated by Lynn Hoy Etiteriirlses,
Rally Gully, Vincent Farm Equipment, Scruton Fuels,
Hamnt's Polaris, Fleming Feed Mill, Gord's Sports,
McGee John Deere, Seaforth
Entry Fee $3'.00 or 2/$5,00
ProCeeds for Trail Groomers