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iHE. H. 4'14 'EXPOStTORNIA'RCHii
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-JyN1013. FARMER CHAMPS — This Wellington Valiance; Ken McFadden. Back, Kenneth KaYe, B
weekend play in the Seaforth Tournament.Tearn Curfis, Bruce-Murrdy, 'Terry Woods, Bab'Whittaker,
members are: Front, left, Mery Auger, Kevin Kirk, ' Dave Burnskill, Warren
Dan Leighton, Lee Woods, Brad Nesbitt, Sandy
County Junior Farmers squad :were champs On Gordon Trask, Bill Louttit, Coach Wayne Kirk, Al
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die Hawks took a2 - I lead at
the 4:10 mark of the second as
Paul " Elliott beat . Ceinenaires
goalie -Louie Ar.ts. Just over- a -
minute later MarkTwypham took
pass from Ian Doig and beat
Mitchell netniinder Toni Chessel
to even uptheseore.,Just past the
midway point of the period • Cam
Doig got the puck' back to.
Mei:iceman Wayne Parkinson
who, firedabard drive that eluded
Chessell to giVe the Centenaires a
• 3-2 lead., Then at 15:30 • Kevin
Bennett .deflected., Gord
Carnochan's point drive : :past
Chessell to ..up their lead to 4-2.
That goal • came . . the
Power play. •:—• • •
The Hawk's, however didnot'
• giye 'up and With only.five seconds
remaining ' on, the Flock
defencenian Ken Wolfe beat Arls
with a drive froM the blueline
• draw -the.. Hawks' to within.
one: The CentenaireS o-ntshot the
Kaye.
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Kaye. Absent, .Maurice COmmgittim. LEAGUE .
Road Runners 90,'.Bloc Birds
83. Coo Coos 673; Blue Jays '7 2,
Robins 68, Vultures 35..
Ladies high, single and triple
Alice Van Bakel 254 and 639.
"S high single. and triple
Terry Young 314 and .7.1
Town and Country'
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FRIDAY MARCH 10
6:30 - Atom Houseleague game
8:00 - P.M. , Public Skating
• SATURDAY MARCH 11
8t00 A.M.' - 1:00 P.M. - Saturday Morning
Houseleague Hockey
1:30'- 3:00 P.M. - Public Skating
8i00 P.M..- 1.H.L. VS .01dtiiners
• , SUNDAY MARCH 12
1:30 - 3:00 P.M. - PeeWee Flouseleague Game
3:15 P.M. Bantams VS ClAihRtocti 13n
4:30 P.M. - Pee Wees VS 'Clinton
7:00 I.HM.LO'.NPDIAay4), iviffs
4:30 P.M. - Learn to Skate •
515 P.M. - Figure Skating
8:30 P.M. - Oldtirners VS London
TUESDAY 'MARCH 14
5:45.P.M.. Pe eWee Practice
8:30 P.M. - WMEidDgNetESGDame Ay, NiAuctils
1:0.0 -1:00 P.M. - Parents & Pre S eaters
4'00 P.M. - Power Skating
5100 P.M. - Novice Praetice
8:00 P.M. iirooniball P1 yo
THURSDAY,
5:00 P.M. - Atorn-fradie
.6:15 P.M. - Bantam Pra
7:30 P.M. - Broomball
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Shrimp 27.35, ,telly Fish 2719;
The third period, saw the Sharks .2611. Crabs 2552. Suckers
Centenaires begin to tire and at", '2522. Dolphins 2522.
' the. midway point of the period • High Man J.V. Bakel 303 aifid
'Paul Elliott scored for the Hawks . 719,
to deadlock the score at four goals High I a dies.. Pe a Ma'allum
apiece. .. ... ?5,5, 6-73.
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Both tennis fought hard to get - VBC" •
the . go ahead goal but were
thwarted on severid'Occasions by Ministers .87 1/2 , Mean Machines
Chessell and •ARts., .• 72„ King Kongs 68. Swabs 66 1 .2.
iepiliti Finally with 2:30 remaining. 'n . 2951-4, ,Ihr•riiptel"'": j 'iii fyiDu ii; .5' 8' 3 . I) 1 .
regulation time Cam Doig,.sco cl. a -ii:d1-115g(1,10mati Glendon Coombs 109 •
, . . with assists going -to Bennett, nd
Bill O'Shea" The,... Hawks kepi - ' . ' Mixed Howling League • . ..prcl-sing and had several - good • Rosebuds 106. Fruit .Loops 101, ,.
scormg 1...hattees in the dying Cheerios: 80, SloW Starters 76,
minutes but were shut. oat by Apple .lacks 75,.Honcycriomb s 67: Arts,whoplayed his best. game of . . Weekly High Ladies high. the series. •' single Verna Stephcitsmi 262.
. . Ille • Thwks • 1•)u t shgt the Ladies .
Tr iple
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and 47-43 overall. ' :BOiceman, 299,' 824.. '
• Nineteen minor penalties were • seasoo High Ladies 'single,
called in the wide' pen game with • Betty Bennett 327. Ladle,. Triple• ' the HaWkS picking up ten of:- , Betty smith 770, Ladie •Ayerage
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CLINTON „EXETER
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mark the Centenaircs seemed to the "Mitchell 'Hawks ,the
be on the • right track as' Bill Sefifaorth Ar6na last Tuesday
• Seaforth 2. .Boffeigi4ifit44:14* t ea ilAffrelttps games to .
. .g(r)o '"sTO-rtilt: ' artthe'et?''.'",P4'• 0-1,0 •c-"`4,di - -',V.N .4*.ptoug several ..
, throughout the rest of -tile period" I Afilett open - the scoring .ag..the, • 4 . ... ,,, .
' • I, ,,,NLitrong goalten ding _k ept the, . 1:0,8 mark of the first with Kevin.
• , score down,. Th e third period 'saw Bennett assisting on the. play.
the ' Centenaires have a ' slight Gerd Carriochan was sent oft: for ..
edge in plarbut were outscored 2 elbowing at,2:53.and at 3:25•Brad
' .. - 0. The: Hawks outshot the Fischer scored to. tic up the scot
Centenaires .30-2'1 overall and at -one.. apiece.. The Centenaires •
picked . up elev&it minor penalties - outshot the Hawks 12-1'1 in the
compared • to . Sealorths....1.0. period.
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This Sator. 1:1,,
Gametime 8 P.M. •
Game Admission $1.00 egoh
or $8.00/couple for Game, Dance & Meal -
Dancing from 10 -1, • 1.
Music.by THE TRACkMEN
Fa--e off at Saturday's broomball
Seattle igh School
• • Spit hire. 86. Heavy Chevys 79.
Shagroys 74', Mustangs, 69.
High .Ladies Karen Munro 272.,
and 721, • • •
High Man 'Kevin Young 236..
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Chrystals 105, diamond's 88. •
Canadians 87. Red Caps 71. 0 V's
68, Blues •66.
I notes High Single Sue
.Dieghton 2h6
:Ladies tligh Triple Sue
Deighton 585.
Men's High Single and Triple
Jinn Brown '24. — •
. Thursday Nighters . • •
Smoothies 118, Hard Lucks'88,
Tuff Hcadpins 77.'Muskateers •
55, Born Losers 47..• •
• Ladies High Single and Triple
-Maryanne .Weiler .226, and 653..
Mcn'y:High Single Bon.
Hatuvert 304. .Men's high Triple •
'John Han %yeti 821. .
St „lames Bowling League
Chipmunks 96, Jaguars 87 1/2 , •
Turtles s Tigers 73,
-Cougars 70. '
Ladies • Hi h single Pia
Marcucsen' 268.: High Triple Pia
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Ifonfrntan and' Geo.,.L.Me
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. Centenaires Ousted by Mitchell t 'fischer with tWo and Mike Avery. '
The Mitchell - HaWks,Jscored Harold ,,_ Davis, Bill, St acey and
,three unanswered, goals in the ken Jarmuth With. orit'apiece„ •,,,,.
first period, • as they coasted to a. • With the Junior season over for
' 6-2 victory over the Centenaires another,year I would like to thank i
' in Mitchell 'Saturday night. The alit- the fans for your I support
loss • .foi the Centenires throughout.the. season. and -Miff ,
'eliminates theM.from Iiii•ther-.play ' to sec you all - again next .fall: I •
this season.The Hawks whit'Won- Would.also like to thank the coach
the series 4. games to one will Mitch. mnedy, Manager Terry
advance against' the 'Exeter=:. Craig, Traitors and, Executive
Hawks to .determine the group' 'members .fo the tremendous job
. champions. .. ' ' , •. they did s. season. Although
' . The • Centenaires whn could-Wt 'they lose fivc, key players because .
seem',to get 11111i-ticked in the first .of age (Bill O'Shea, Bruce Blake,
period fell 6ehipcl 4.-0 by the 1.49 Kevin Bennett, Gordie Carnoehlin
mask of the secon41 as the HaWks and Ross, Goyim.) it is hoped for,•
scored a short-)landed 'g • I Th • . that theV will again be a strong
Centenaires had several ,good, contender, and• who knows may
scaring .chances hut were . unable bring ii.,.. championship ^ to
, • • ., .k past Mitchell' Setifdiattli " I • .' t . 1
. simile Tom.. ChesSell.t ' Finally .SEAEORM 5 MITCHELL 4
Kevin••• Bennett • picked ',up a . The Centenaires ' got strong,
• rebound off a Cam :.Doig drive- goaltending fro?ii. Lon-le Arts-and
and , flipped 'the „puck past. .•goals :from fi'vc different players
Che • t ,• • • ,t , at: they scored a' 5-4 victory over Hawks 1817 in 'the wide-open hem. • . •. •
By Gary S. Gray Scoring for the Hawks 1.Tve're'13ead
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for Seaforth were 'doubles frpm. 'and Seaforth 18, Next game: is in • 72• Young Marshalk 62: High • • . 161111.We' and Jerry ..Wr:ight, ' Wingham .6n Thursday. • • .
while. Charlie.' 'Malcolm: ' Dave , • • • . . • • 1 . .
Kunder; Tom Turner • and .Dan - •
. - 'Atoms.. wirr..--1: 1....2 '.:. Wesenberg added singles, Final
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Seaforth,- Atoms played their . 1)Illtirray each scored 2 goals fo the •
• •Victory was sweet and easy ' •.third game of the series with team. Each adding 1 goal to the . 0
Mitchell -on - February 28 inSaturday as Seaforth avenged• . Seaforth, Seaforth defeated_ the and
score board were Gary oclkin •
Kevin Melady. .rii •, for • Clinton and . 'dumped , their. Mitchell team with a score of
neighbours 74 in_. Clinton__irCa._ __14._2„ ,...-0e.--goaties,- .- for -Seafortfr the Mitchell. team were grad !
. Pabli and -Wert V rstenbosel e - free-wheeling contest. Clinton ' Robbie Glew and Raymond ''
opened the scoring ' in the first Anstett played outstandingly 'in •Seafortli winning tA series
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period On a' goal by Denomtnae ne.t: straight now the finals an. Itl: but' Seaforth bounced back on • Scoring the hat trick for play Durham. The firstame- in • gOals by Dave Murray 2, Marty Seaforth was David McLlwain Seaforth on March
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with 3 goals. StOtt Driscoll, second game will ,be played Da Kunder e . Danny V.an Loon, and Gree Durham on March 9.
5-1 for Seaforth at the end of the .
first - period. The second period .
saw action at both ends as each
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COMING EVENTS:'
• Mixed Open - March 11 -
Sponsored by Fleming Feeds
MEN'S LEAGUE
Browry'over Longstaff
Patterson over Cornish
• Beattie over. Roberton —
Cunningham over Lingelbach
Rowcliffe over Wilson
Lovett over Patterson ,
Campbell over Foibes ,
LADIES LEAGUE
Deightorio 7,-Potheringham
Brown over Beattie
McKay over Murray -
• JUNIOR LEAGUE
Van Viiet over M. Underwood
RuSton over Ribey
Wilson over Robinson •
Primeau Over Vincent '
MIXED LEAGUE.
Brown over Boswell •
Lingelbacli over Beuttenmiller
Hoggarth over Patteison
Roberton over Deighton
Beattie over Hilderly
Tremeer over Fleming
Smith over:flaytee
Forbes over Wilson
Fotheringham over Cunninghatp
Campbell over Ste Marie
Makins McKay
Rowcliffe overl3atterson
SpOnsorpd by Wright-Taylor Ltd,
Results 'At The ,
Curling Club This Week
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O'Shea scored. a power-play 1401 flight. The win was the first of the at -
to makelhe score read Mitchell 4 series tor the 'Ccritenaires w•lio - ee We s t • •
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Mens Single Rini Beuerman
Golentan 221 ' • '
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.winning their second straight- Denaintne "'added another for ' Helen. Nicholson 7, 78. Don Fitton •
outskating their • opponents .
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• Play•off, Derck CoOper:SeafOrth the final scoee 7-4 for Seaforth. In Wood 312 iii(1 , Mill Eaton 318,, , .0 • • Brand new cars...specially • . , • .. -... • ..' • . . . . .. . ••• .,
goalie-, recorded-his first shut-out ' 'W.O.A.A: Consolation. • Playoffs . Standings • • • 0 . • • . . ' •
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of the • season and • 'played an ' Seafcirth. has • now won S,,ain1.19.st . Chick Kids '92, Black Nickels • ' ' . • • ,
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