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Seaforth will have a pew park, Education to share the play- ,
following decisions by town ground facilities at .t eaforth
Council and the Huron Board Of Public School.
Pee Wees eliminated
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FOR THE BEST IN
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SPORTS A RECREATION LIMITED
VARNA 162,000
Interested In 'A Men's
Industrial Soccer League?
M7 TING
Wed.. March 22
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COMMUNITY CENTRE HALL
For further information contact the Seaforth
Recreation Office 527-0882
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So that We -may be ready for the golfing season and in'
order to -protect our fairway and greens from damage
during the spring break-up period when ice and snow are
disappearing, we must prohibit snowmobiles from
entering onto the golf club property. We know inow -
mobile operators will understand our problem and that
we can count on their cooperation.
SEAFORTH GOLF CLUB
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nowmobilers
Notice
Spring Coats...
1. Made by Tabe in popular full or half
belted._, styles. •Coats that are selling
elsewhere at $100.00, sizes 8 to 201/2
7995 to 8995
All-Weather Coats
2 Plain shades, and checks in a wide cOlOUT--.
range, and including famous Croydon of
England all weather coats. Sizes 9 to 24 1/2 .
Special ''
3995.1.0 59 95
Pant Coats •
3. Popular short length pant coats in
Canada mist cloth and fortrel blends. Plain
shades and checks. Sizes 8 to 20.
29" to 4995
Pant Suits
4. We feature Koret of California. sizes '10
to 42. Cliiigfit International, Sizes 7 to 19
Kitten by Glenayr, sizes 10 to 20 '
A' wide range in Jr. Misses and Women's
fittings.
5. The new spring dresses by "Numode"
Charles Carroll and Wiltshire Blvd, in
Junior, Misses and Women's are ,arriving
every day. You must come in and save at
6. The new spring suits again feature
vests and come in smart plain shades
plus a great number of subdued
checks and overehecks-after a Iwo
year' absence. We stock shorts,
regulars and tails. Prices range
$110.00 to $195.00
4 Piece Suits
7. See• these popular reverse vested
suits with matching and contrasting
pants to give you-four style changes
in one suit, made of polyester suiting
in plain shades with blending check
extra pants. Alf sizes to 48.
New Spring SHIRTS
10" to 16"
New Easter TIES
400 & 5°°
New Dress SOX
1 25-295
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welcome planning help from
people in the neighbourhood of
the playground, or the community
in general. The total cost of the
"new" park is estimated at
$3,600.
[by Dave Broome]
Jonas Selk, Norman Bethune
and-Louis Pasteur they are net.
The Hawks, Kings and Stars did,
however; play a doctor's role last
Sunday night and all injected a
dying patient ,with three league
saving doses 'of pride, fun and
respect.
their seasons were over and the . '
resulting match was the finest
display pf- pure fun the I.H.L. has •
seen all year. The ,Kings gained . The first game of the final
back a measure of respect by series for Novice Playoffs was
winning the game 4-3 to gain a held in Brussels on Wednesday,
triugh,desiry.ed, found robin op, M Arch 8, wit103russels winning
There were only two minor . 5-3. " ---
penalties called during the Ron Pryce started the scoring
contest which featured little or no in the firSt-Perio with two goals.
body contact; end to end play; In the second period, Brussels
and -Some fine goaltending. The scored one goal.
teamsevenexchanged Early in the third period, Jeff
goaltenders which resulted in one Alce scored for Seaforth. Then
player making a' mad dash down Brussels scored again and with 21
the ice, towards his own net The second left Brussels scored tying
comedy didn't end there the game at 3 a piece.
however. With about 2 minutes The teams played one ten
left, Stars' coach and whipman minute overtime period when
Bill Salisbury pulled his goalie Brussels scored two goals, ending
and sent two extra men onto the -*....with a score of 5-3 for Brussels.
ice. The Kings didn't ,somplain This is a 3 out of 5 series for the
and the refs didn't notice. They championship. . "-
played that way until the final On Saturday,,.March 11, the
buzzer rang. Unfortunately the Seaforth Novice Team travelled to
sly tactic failed. That game may Kincardine to play in a tourna-
have gone a long way in showing
the league there is still room for
Sun,•
Rob Sallows scored twice for
the Royal team with Gary Finigan
and. Steve Southgate each getting
singles., •
Kevan Broome netted a pair for"
the . Stars with 'Terry STevenson
getting a single marker.
' Hawks 9 Wings
, They were out of the running
with nothing to gain but pride.
LAst Sunday night the Hawks not
only finished their season with
newfound respect but also
sncceede&--in knocking off the
Wings and crushing their hopes
for birth in the finals. After three
straight defeats at the hands of
the Red team the victory was
sweet indeed.
Clive Buist • paced the potent
Hawk attack by scoring five big
goals. Those five scores gave him
a total of 16 during the round
robin (a record) and „38 overall
(another record).4 •
inn' McLeod mid Jerry Feeney
each scored a pair of goals to
round out the Hawk scoring.
Brian Dale and George Reeves
scored fog, the Red 'team.
And the healing process began
SUNDAY
MONDAY
It was a relatively mild affair
that didn't have the nonsense that
plagued their last three matches.
Anyone hoping for a rough
choppy final will'probably be
disappointed.
Dave 'Broome led the'Blues by
netting two goals. Bill •Price, Ron
ment bringing home the Conso-
lation Trophy„....
The first game was• played at
9:30 a.m. against Hanover with
Hanover vvinning,6-1. Pat Murray
'scored Seaforth's only ' goal.
sari_ Hockey Showdown.
At 1.2q,„ p,, ,the tOurnament
Seaforth's goalie, Steve Stapleton.
and shooter Ron Pryce both went
to the final round loosing by 1
goal.
At 2:00 p.m. Seaforth defeated
Kincardine by a score of 6-1. Pat
Murray, Blair Reuerniann, Bill
Glanville and Ron Pryce each
scored one for Seaforth while
Steve Schroeder scored two goals.
At 7:00 p.m. Seaforth defeated
Goderich by a score of 3-1 to win
the trophy. Pat Murray, -Mike
Betties .and Ron Pryce each
scored once.
On Saturday the Seaforth Pee
Woes hosted' Tavistock in their'
first game of the Pee Wee
Tournament held in Mitchell.
Seaforth played a defensive game
with close checking and outscored
Tavistock 6-2. 'Keith McClure,
Seaforth goalie was kept busy and
turned away 20 shots.
Dave (Sunder led the scoring
for Seaforth scoring 2 goals and
an assist. Other scorers were Pan
Wesenberg, Dave Murray and
Jerry Writght 2. -Gadding scored
both goals for Tavistock. Minutes
in penalties Tavistock 4, Seaforth
2.
In the second game Milverton
upset Seaforth 5-1. Strong fore-
checking and a tight defense kept
Seaforth from penetrating
• Hawks 3' 2 0 41 2$ 6'
, Wings 2 2 1 22 22 5
Kings 1 4 0 13 44 2
Stars 1 4 0 14.26 2
Thursday Nighters
Games over 250: Eric Matzold
-259,3.31,291; Jim Brown 255;
NVayne Matzold 278,250; Larry
Phi msteel 273; 'Karen Munro
(spare) 271; John Cairns 276;
Murray Bemiewies 278.
Triples over 700; Erice Matzold
881; Wayne Matzold 753; ,john
Cairns 722; Karen Munro 710;
Larry Pluinsteel 709. ,
Ladies' Nigh Average:' Mary-
anne Weiler 186. tvlens' High
Average:. Eric • Matzold 248.
LadieS' High Singles and Trip-
les: Karen. Munro 258,749; Lois
King 257,690. Mens' High Singl-
es and Triples: Eric Ma-lipid '779:
Jerry Nobel 331, 734; John
Hauwert 312.729; Art .' Finlayson
724; Bill Brown 326,699.
At theTh
Arena
Seaforth Broomba
ELECTION. NIGHT
Monday, March 20,
p.m. Seaforth District High School
The move allowS the play-
ground to receive grants As a
recreation centre. The student
council at S.P.S, will contribute
$1,200 to buying new playground
equipment and the town's rec.
committee $300. 4
The Town passed a by-law
authorizing the agreement with
the board Monday night and the
beard agreed sto the proposal at its
meeting last to in Clinton.•
SPS principal Paw Carroll said
the school, which is working
closely with therecdirector, would
Blues 5 Flyers 2
The only thing of interest in
this match was 'the fact that the
Blues stretched their amazing
unbeaten streak to 15 games with
the victory. Both clubs prepped
up • for, . their -upcoming final•
beginning next Sunday night.
Hildebrand, with the winner, and
Gord Moylan all added singles.
Paul Hulley and. Fred Burtpn
scored, for the Flyers.
I.H.L. final next Sunday,
March 19, 1978. Best of three
series.
Blues vs. Flyers 8:30
I.H.L. notes: Clive Buist leads the
overall scoring with a record 62'
points. Dave Brooms of the Blues
is second with 53 points. The
Blues finished, with 78 minutes in
penalties. Ron Hildebrand leads
with 30 minutes and Broome has,
28 minutes. The Hawks scored
the most goals with 41. The Blues
finished second with 38 total
goals. Had the Hawks tied the
Flyers during their first round
,robin match, they would have
made the final.
Final Rona RObin Standings
T- W L T F Ast. Pts.
Blues '4 0 1 38 19 9
Flyers 3 2 0 74 16 6
with the •Stars-Kings match. Both Novice 'win -teophy
clubs took to the ice knowing that
eat Goderich
SEA-FORTH MINOR SOCCER
ORGANIZATIONAL /MEETING
Thursday, March 30 .
7:30 Seaforth Community Centre
. All interested 'coaches, managers, parents or anyone
interested. in Minor Soccer asked, to attend.
Results At The
Curling Club This Week
COMING EVENTS
March 26 Junior Fun Day
April 9 Mixed Fun Day '
April 15 Junior Pot-Luck Supper
April 29 Annual Pot-Luck Supper
MEN'S LEAGUE •
Longstaff tied Roberton 6-6
Cunningham over Cornish 11-2
Brown -over Patterson 8-7
Beattie over Linglebach 8-5
Rowcliffe . over Forbes 11-5 .
tairipbelizt6Ver FrafferSon 8-7
• Lovett over Wilson 13-4
LADIES LEAGUE
Deighton over Murray 10-2
Brown over Dolmage 11.2
Beattie over Fotheringham 12.2
JUNIOR LEAGUE
Ruston over Van Vliet 6.3
Vincent 'over Wilson 7-4
M. Underwood over. Ste. Marie 5.2
D. Underwood over Primeau 11-1
MIXED LEAGUE "
Boswell over Beattie 7-6
Brown over Beuttenmiller 7.6
Roberton over Patterson 9-2
tinglebach over Hoggarth 11-3
Hilderly over Deighton 10-5
.Fotheringham over Tremeer 6-3
Hayter over Wilsotrlt-2
Fleming Over Forbes1-5
Smith over Cunningham 8-6
Campbell over Patterson 64
Roweliffe over Iviakins (MeGavin)
Ste. Marie over. McKay 11-6
Sponsored by Wright-Taylor Ltd,
8 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday Morning
Houseleague -Iockey
1:30-3 p.m. Public Skating
3:15 p.m. Novice Practice
6 p,m. Pee Wees Vs. Lucknow
8:30 p.m. Oldtimers
MARCH 19
,130 p.m. Pee Wee Game
700 Tr.m. I. H . L. Finals
MARCH 20 . - .
1:30 p.m.-3 p.M. Public Skating
4:30 p.m. Learn to SCate
5:15 p.m. Figure Skating
8:30 p.m. 0,..Idtimers Game
TUESDAY MARCH 21'
1:30 p.m.-3 p.m. Public 'Skating
7 p.m. Bantam Game
8:30 p.m. Midget Game
WEDNESDAY MARCH 22
1-3 p.m. Parents and Pre-Schoolers'
4 p.m. Power Skating
5 p,m. Novice Practice
8 p.m. Women's Broomball Playoffs
THURSDAY MARCH 23
8:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Atom House
League Tournament
8:30 p.m. Men's Broomball Playoffs
FRIDAY ,MARCH 17
8 p.m. Public Skating
SATURDAY MARC11,18
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Milverton -goalie. John Dale
tipped in Seaforth's lone goal on a ,
pass from Dave r Murray. Phil
We stmdn scored a hat trick
getting three goals for Milverton
while Dewar and Carter added
one each. Seaforth were then
eliminated. Minutes in penalties
Milverton 4, Seaforth 2.