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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-01-15, Page 15• 4 .•• t- put another goal in the Kortzville net. ` (Photo by Gibb) .Miclgets - onee and added one assist, meoure turned in '-up-;,18- of '22-minutes in, penalties. -_ a solid Seaford' led 2-1 after the I.Perfrnarieet,in the Seaforth -76-1 after the second, fipt.frame sindincreased it to ,,ngti,/deij-A.t.tr,syatlg,oaiy a hatidful,of toughitets.....-.,-,.7,, 1 - Wayne Bennewies turned The Clinton squad, picked in a ' solid performance between the pipes for , _. _ _Seaforth; Forty-two minutes - - . . _ ..,... goal and four assists. while The game was completely. , ,• ivfaryt. Bedard, • Jim dominated by Seaforth whq 'CampbelL , John Dale, and built up an' early 4-0 lead and Dan Wesenberg eacbscored never looked back-i-Keith . The local Seaforth Midget tile game ider.,,„ Clinton Hockey Club 'came tip-With' receiving 25 of them. ' ' , two lopsided Victories in their last two games, - both , On home ice Tuesday nighrthe Seaforth squad got against Clinton. three _pal performances On Saturday° night Clinton Dave Murray scored_ ,,„,,Core,•;4iiii4ehit Dale-ni.they . -in ;-frotir-Johri -Hicknell, Greg - On-goals to kill the locals to coafted tau rathereasy 114 up two' assists to give him a v1e6-glowalisrhhlen aaldso4.iptiiocnketdo thhiseior win over Clinton. - NithertWo Seaforth Jrals, and Dive,„*inray , scared the seven point night. Other • ` ' " added four assiSts to-give , ' point getters for Seiforth him thirteen pointsin his last .. „,., were Mark Iv1cLlwain with a two gamcs,, . • KurtivIlle., ringette , team, makes a valiant-ounall briefs A , , OH NO, NOT AGAIW-Shieila Daunt,' of the :-- ' • ' inspections in Seaford"' in response to 51-permits:Which ‘Vere issued. •• ' There' were nine permits for new •houses. 28 for repairs and additiakts, 14 for commercial buildings and eight demolition permits. • 7, 47 44 43 Results at Seitforth Curling tub • 's STANDINGS #5 Liteweights #1 The winners Highlanders #4Tryhards 1/6-Shoguns' * #2 Buggy's Y.B.C. Thunderbirds 50 Ally-cats , 46 The Bennys 43 Strikers 43 Pyranaites ' 40 Best Bowlers ' 41 High Man: Marty . Andressie. 175-490 High Lady: Elaine Pan. 183-431 Thunderbirds . •• 53 Ally Cats ,-. 51 The BetinY's . 48 ( Strikers 45 : 'Pyramites , 44 Best Bowlers • 43 . " Girl's high single . was Debbie Barry with 235 and high triplewas Debbie Barry With 473. Boy's high' tingle was Mark Johnston with 225 and Paul Heridelkiii-vvith 202. • REPRESENTING- 141,52 -0410 Suo•Life Assitranco 117 cormucti-sT, EAST CotOpany of Conacto stAiottli varwrii. 230 , , Standingi:- ' STANDINGS ,. Crickets Crickets • - '61 Mosquitos,. . Mosquitos , , , 'SS - , Worms • Worms ' ' 44 Earwigs Earwigs .40 °. ,'Beetles ' • reetlei ' 39 ,, Spiders '.4tY. Spiders :-.- , 37 - ' Winners, of the latest sen- , . . .' 'ior citizens bowling were: `High Single; Dec. 19th: Ladies 1st - Mary Riley; Marg Ungarian, 249; Don 2nd Grace Pepper. Eaton. 265; ' . • - - ,- Men's 1st 'Bert Walters; • High Triple. Dec. 19th: 2iid Fisink Riley. Marg thigarien, 647; Don High Line...,, Mary Riley. Eaton. 254. Grace Pepper, 'Winona. Pipe. • Bert Walters, Frank Riley 57 and Ted Doyle. ST. JAMES • Grasshoppers '34 Crickets 81 Mosquitoes 71 Beetles , 88 June Bugs 49 Dragonflies 55 . 'Men's high single was Dave Nigh. 244 and ,men's high. triple was Robert Kist- „rter 668. • , Ladies high single and triple was Ruth Campbell with 276 and 605. TOWN AND. COUNTRY BOWLING Team. Standings: Cougars 68 Ellittleitts , 65 Ankle Biters , 63 HusbPuppies • 51 North Stars 47 Hipsvaders 43 Lidies High single - Shir- ley Kramers, 278; high triple - Joy Itess..,6i9; high average ,- Marg unitarian. 197. . , Men's high single and triple '.. Brian MacDonald. High triple was Mark John- 272 and 628; high average .- don with•5$0.. ., John Aran Bakel, 226 SOW ling MIXED DOUBLE • Weekly Ladies: High single: Nancy Huisser 238; High, triple: Nancy Huisser.- 580 • ' Men's ,High Single: Ron Beuerman, 276; High triple: , Ron Beuerman, Season's Ladies: High single:Marg Scott, 274; High triple: Marg Scott 703; High Average: Nancy Huisser, 188 Men's: High Single: Ron Beuerman, 235; High Triple Ron Stuntman, '922; High.. Average: Ron Beuerman, attempt to stop the ring from crossing the goal 114e° in a genie against the Seaforth girli coached by. Bob Dinsmcire and F. Brill, of Dublin': . , (Photo by Gibb) .„,„..., AR 1 NOLD .1STINNISSEN LIFE - and Mortgage insurance Plans Income Tax Dedtictable Registered RetireMent Savings Plans and Annuities. Income Averaging Annuities , Ask for our new Flesihie ... . Premium R. B.S. P. , , 45 ' 43 39 34 34 Weekly ladies: high single • FloraAnir: 234; high triple - Flora Ann, 641. Men's: high single - Art Finnlyson, 286; high triple - George Garrick, -738. Season's Ladies:' high single - Marg' Scott 274; high triple - Marg Scott 703; high average - Nines; }tins- ser, t87. • Men's: high single , Ron Beuermann. 335; high. triple .Ron Beuerman, 922; high average --Ron Beuermann. 231. Scores,. Last year, building.. in- .spector Herman Van Wieren. • repOrted. -there were 343 There was a slight drop in building permits • issued, in Seaforth in 1980. town clerk James Crocker told 'council Monday night r JANUARY 6TH MEN'S CURLING 7 P.M. O. Ste. Marie 10 Roberton 3' Patterson. Sr. 5 Gilbert 3 Beattie 7-Menzies 3 9 P.M. Pryce 8 Rowciii. fe5 Campbell10 Storey 5' ,Jarmuth 8 Wilson 3 Hetherington 7 Lobb 4 JANUARY 6TH LADIES Smith 8 Lobb 5 Fleiiiing 4 Pryce 3 JUNIORS Hutchinson 6 Underwood 5 Ste: Marie 3 Thompson 3 - R100 6 Ribey 3 JANUARY mi MIXED. Campbell 6 McKay 6 Deighton 8 Doimage 5 JANUARY OH 7 P.M. Gilbert 12 Rowcliffe 3 Menzies 10 Eastman ? Longstaff 8 Ho'garth 3 Denomme 9 Beattie 3 9 P.M. Coleinan 6 Tremeer 4 Fotheringham 9 Cunningharri.8 Forbes' 9 Pryce 2 -1- , . .Lobblb Jarmuth 8 . 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Si. iViARYS,,, POMO '' in a dition to 'our advertised hsPatceiaallive' least 46 unadvprfised. ones this mErcAw. week' nit tight 410iniitiat • STORE HOURS: Mon, *PA. 0.rivtal P:111.1 'Sot. 9 a.m.. to 6 pum Prices. offecthletintill . .Monday, 1:41 1081'. 1•I • TH HIJR 4,14*10,141Firl • On the weekend Seafortb Pee Wees' playtd, in . the Legion Pee Wee Tournament for Zone ti held in Lt.icknoW. teams participated, eafp,r0 first game was against . 00406h. With the SOjticitita;;tOoltioa.. hard • they votOo. Ott with: .a 64 victory: oat: corers for Seafor€lt .*ere j04'14irtt with . twctol ScottDri4i14Eriotod. the wrpnirlg-goal . the. ' game. , Seaforth then advanced to play for the A Trophy against: • KincirditiOSimdavi Seaforth' • ovespowereti Kincardine 5-2. Seaforth seer d their first goalat the 2:29 mark of the stick of Mike tte:tti Sept- `- forth then rallied for „two mote Palis IR the second period, One apiOcc 'by Trevor Price ,and rat Murray. Both ltiairh~, and Kincardine • scor..cdtwO•toitis in tho third perrod- ••Pat Murray anol Pt-re counted foe,Seaforth., After the kincardine game SCaftirth had only a 10 rniatite break 'before playing ' Lucknow for the Grand Chanapie.nship .:Traphy. Sea- forth played Ent einely• well. In the first period Seaforth soared in* twO goals, one .64-cb,froirr mike Betties and Mark Stapleton, .Luckno scorNi -Abel? only gear.' rnalFa close, in the spoir04: Period, Seifert)) replied with Volt:PO.0 scoring period was over 1.n the third ; period'there no scoring ", with the Seaforth tcani win- ning the, gime and the, championship, Seat:4th.* goaltenders ROrnood Ansted and Steve Stapletorr played excellentin., net in all three eagles. At the end of the 'second game the "A" Trophy was -preSented to Captain Scott 005p:di-and at the end of the ' tir4 game dieA•and Chain: PIPMhip trophy also was presented to Scott by char s,of -Seaforth 6:6 boat; fpf Cl. Seaforth :now goes onfct. ttiStriet finals on Feb, Part ' Congratulations .to ' the team and Driscoll tor dotega great job, Special thank* lo the Sea-, forth Legion Branch 156 for paying the, entry fee for the team. Canadian trails • KJ • January 17 at the Teeswater Cuirass ComMun- ity Centre, the Western Ont- ario section Of tht Sno I trail iyitilirVill-li-inefilry- epened'at 2:30 p.m. This 500 miles Of public trail Stretching from Wing- ham to Alexandria gist of O$tawa, will be marked and for snowmobilers groomed by participating snowmobile .clubs along the route under the direction of the Ontario „Federatiqn of • Snovi+mobil%tig Clubs: ---,- Opening ceremonies for othet sections of the Sno 1 Oa will be held in Central and Eittern Ontario on `this date as well. • . FACING OFF-These two ringette players-one froyi the. Seaforth . 'team and the other from Kurtzville, are competing for control'f the ring in Saturday afternoon's game at the Seaforth arena. Ringette, somewhat similar toltockey, is played in two 20-minute periods and the- participants wear, hockey skates. NOT A GOOD DAY!Goalie Sheila Daunt of team lik -,6 ely didn't think Saturday was the best da TheSeatorth girls' senior ringette team defeated an exciting game at the Seaforth arena. Here, the The Seaforth Senior girls Ringette,tearn extended their winning streak this week with two mere victories., Stiff:day afternoon the girls. led by Denise Morey's seven goais and Sarah Brilrs five Kurtzvilleby a 12-5 seore. The first.half was close as 4: the score was 3 all after the half but Seaforth took control with three' straight goals to open the second half and build a -lead they didn't. relinquish , ' Laurie •I•labkirk had six assists for Seaforth with Brenda Wesenburg picking up' four. Michelle O'Rourke, Lisa Wi :son and Marianne VanderVlie all picked up • two assists as the Seaforth team dominated the second half. Seaforth Junior Girls ring- unbeaten string to seven games by defeating Kurtivil- le. 16-2. : Seaforth goaltender lase .O'Dwyer play,ed a strong game. -' Sandra Wilson, Jennifer Watt. Tracy Tayler,, Kendra Papple , and 'Debbie Core played a strong defence.'• Geai -were soared by Pam Betties. Tammy Taylor, Deb- bie Wright, Allyson Scott, Lisa Harvey. Brenda Wesen- burg: Densie Morey. and Denise Williamson. SEAFORTH 6 BRUSSELS I tuesday night the Seaforth girls revenged an earlier., loss to. the Brussels squad With a hard fought 671 victory over Brussels to extend' their unbeaten streak,: to 4 „games. Sarah Brill opened the scoring for Seaforth with Lisa WiiSon draWing the assist. Denise Morey upped the Score to 2-0 for Seaforth as 'she converted a paSi from, Denise Williamson. Brussels narrqwed the gap to 2:1 as Jill McCittcheon spoiled Theresa [Stamm bid for a shut-out:Theresa played , on exceptional ganwin goal as she stopped several break- aways, The second haif vvis Please tuni to page 14- , the. Kurtzville ringette y she'd Se,erri h the nqt. Sheila's team' 12 fo 5 in $eaforth girls have just. •