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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-01-29, Page 9THE WINNING RINK— The winning rink at the Ladies Burl lvs- Bonspiei held in" Seaforth last week, which included the piping ih,of the haggis, was (top row, leftic right) Kay Sharp of Clinton, accepting the trophy from Marjorie Coleman; bonspiel chairman and (front row, left to right) Irma Pryce of Walton and, Loretta Dolmage of Walton. Absent Grace Campbell of Seaforth, fourth member of-the rink: (photo by Gibb) ALL STARS WINO-The Seaforth Induitrial Ali-Stars won the "A" championship in the weekend rec hockey tournament held in Exeter. Above, captain,Terty Craig ret-eiVet a c4ie4tie and,trophy from Exeter red league president Don Keeping and Gary MacLeatibf Jerry MacLean did Son Sports. (Exeter T-A Photo) goals and Sarah Brill's., two and. Laurie Habkirk with a single. kept the pressure on the opposition. LiSa Wagon playing her -first game on defense paired up with Deb- bie Dinsmore to turn in a great game. Tgarianne Vanderyliet and Mittele O'Rourke each had two assists, while Marylin Ahrens, Michele Rose, Deb- bie .;,,,Dinsmore. and Brenda • The game saw only time their Worth this Friday night penalties called with Sea- as the powerful Goderich, forth oieking up three On the team visits the local girls fast skating contest. The with game time at 9 o'clock. WEDDING INVIIATIONS --THE HURON EXPOSITOR • PHONE 527-0240, — SEAFORTH Wesenberg all picked up an —girls remain unbeaten since assist.. Christmas and will prove •Canadian FLrniture Restorers Beginning Januay 29th to February 28th Mid-WintOr Blues - Lame selection ofVelvets, nilions ts plaids etc 10% 4iff all catalogue sales Shoe at Home Service FREE picit.tio '&1009ERV , 235-0/4jp54229 168 Thames Road Wes EXETER, ONTARIO • 14. 0 FABRICS IN STOCK Bantams win again Resulti of Seofoyth Club MEN'S CURLING-=JANUARY 19TH 7pm Patterson Sr. 9 Roberton 3 Beattie 5 D. $te. 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Prices in effect until Monday' closing -Fib, 2nd, 1980 FFEN'S ST FOOD MARKET I IND The Store? whew the , Red Pe o n , ^ helps vou apprize , ST MARYS PAIN:Hi I P frit) X 5, ete bie TH Burns ;.' ill ogusgtm LEITVH It toast have- Neu that ghost of Rohl* Burns hey- clod in the Seaforth air:last ?reek for, to use his Oft-gaol: eft line from "To a Mouser: "The best rr!jr MO Men Gang- aft a-04: - 71...0 .4(11gs...spiel-op Wed:. 0541.1111 with, .4s traditio • • ...„t _ - Scottish motif, Tall into rola:- -leMS f.yith- a frozen L.P. pis la* causing meal-times to be teslitfiled; and the Fleming Spiel on Saturday had to contend. with a' water litain which had broker', Int, medlatelr'inn. frOtit of the beading- Potato peeling time afAl• tat,water!' • haggis. carried proudly by his assistants. John Moore and Steve grown. Then the delight -mum have changed to pride av- rieeeher Menzies. resplendent in his family tartan. portrayed Burns him- self with his unforgettable PPrfOrniance while -"address, -• ing the haggis,— And'all .04, • repeated,fer theladies• on the second, sitting! Ae.eping with tills tltw rate tite.14tlies ora -thk-,;hini*.fet -eonvnittoo'hi It mny tables llcautifu pi's alga t1xggib, plant' assotied tailans totna$*it, mow.gnImitint pFeasion, • .. ,.No wander. Seaforth hai the reputation • for hosting, The Best. Ladies Spiel! For, thoSe doing the curing there were some taking-home prig zes and same just memories of a great day. Winners on the 9..a.m. Draw were: 1st - the Exeter rink of Win Mars- hall."Marian Knowles. Sylvia Smith , and Jane McDowell; 2nd - Shirley Pick, from Stratford:. 3rd - Gwen Fen- nibg from Toronto and the Consolationipize went to Nancy Smith of Behnore. The- whiners of. the a.m. Draw were, als9o• the 'ay erall. 'Winners for the day and one of Seaforth's awn entries. Kay sharp skipped her rink of Grace Campbe0, Irma Pryce and Loretta Dolmage. Se- cond place Went to Shirley BoWman of . Listowel; 3rd - Eleanor Irskine froth 'Gode- rich and another Goderich entry skipped by Faye Ribey took home' the Consolation prize. . The Fleming Mixed Spiel' 'was also very successful with its.full complement of rinks. and who were treated to their • own version of the 'Parade of the" Haggis.' • The overall-, winner for the second year in succession was the Seaforth rink skipped by. Bill Camp- bell with John and Gwen Patterson, and Val Gilbert, substituting for Grace who was out with a neck injury. Other winnerion—the 9 a.m.,, Draw were:, 2nd - Mike 'and Marilyn Thomas with -110, and Sharon Wilson:— 3rd. Larry. Gerrie frOin Guelph and.Cy Parks from Stratford took home the consolation. • youthful entry from Forest won the I I a.m, Draw; this . was skipped by Dale ,Kelly with Jae Smith, Danny. MacLachlan and CarotRobb. 2nd Don and Mary Henry with Lin and. Ron Piesanen from Bluevale; 3rd - Ted Perrin; Consolation - Bob • Packliant from Strattord. Lanipbell and ins Labatt rink. of takird price. Mike Thomas and Neil Doi. mage travelled to London on Sunday* but. -unfortunately. without ,the -success of the ,preceeding 4ay. They were knocked of competition . bv.the•Ingram rink of Ptage- Greg Murray. In the third period., Todd Morey— scored followed by Jerry Wright. With thirteen seconds left Clinton scored again coming within one goal of Seaforth. Final sreore•was Seaforth 4. Clinton 3. The, second . game -of" the tournament saw Seaforth meet Lambeth. Seaforth op- enedille scoring with a goal from Todd Morey. Lambeth evened 'the score in the second period followed by two goals from David Mc- Llwain; Lambeth scored in the third period followed , by David McLlwain' and ,Jerry vVr),ght. .Dav/id scored his second ,hit trick in three games. Filial score was Sea- forth 5 and Lambeth 2. On Sunday, Seaforth final- ly met defeat from ListoweL The boys played a sluggish game in the third period after taking the lead in the first and second with a lead of 3 to I. In-- the third period. Listowel surged back with five goals. Final score was Listowel 6, Seafoith 3..' But tar'eyes of Scotland's most I:0100S son must now twinkled with delight when the dinner was finally served to the lady curlers. The Skirl of the pipes heralded the yotra nee of Piper -. Smith in the full dress of the follevied by the sword-bearer Ckef Oqb Wilson and tti.e, The 4enior Girls' Ringette team continued their out- standing play as they extend- ed their winningstreak Sun, day in Zurich. handing the home team .a 6.0 loss! Theresa Kramers redorded her first shut-out of the season 'as she played an exceptional game. 'While Theresa stopped the Buck- ette's cold, her teammates, lead by Denise.Morey's three Ringette_,team still unbeaten On January 20, Seaforth Bantanis- ineT life Brussels team. Every • period saw scoring as Seaforth led at the end of the first period by a goal from David McLhvain and tallied-two in the second periodfrtfin Todd Morey`and David McLlwain. Brussels surged back in the—third after Greg Murray scored Seaforth's -fourth goal. BruSsels Shot in three goals to come within one of the Seaforth total . McLlwain • scored the'insurance goal with six secOfids*,left in the • game; Final score was Sea- - forth: 5. Brussels 3. Seaforth began the 'Clinton tournament on .Thursday, 'Jan. 22 with another tough game. This gime did not have the amount of penalties that were tallied in Seaforth • and Clinton's last encounter. Clinton opened the scoring in the first period followed by the evener froth -David Campbell. Clinton went• ahead again in the second fr om folloWed by the goal from Seaforth's Weekenfj.!, - 1.30# :lb; Se0hOWP,VIIIt4lOvilltitOnal , 'tones" are ttillittg for ales' Spiel, 'oponsored by 411, 11'114145 air -"Oben and ids "Co' e Macaulay 48: t14 '"e1"° rinkjornoygd i_o:4t-gf for; t0960. pelt KutY Sharp days of competition but and her ladies rink oft to ended upon the wrong end` Ottawa this weekend for .the Of •the,dotible-kneck-out .with -crystal Pebble. A real' fun' one win against Teeswiter, week! and two losses handed them upcoming, spiels at the by Belmore and Listowel. With two members of his original team tied up at the Fleming Spiel, the foursome -4-0-1000.05.ftif4ttlancl-Au t4, 0000; -row 'Otto it "415 Made •up by Dave Ste Marie Bruce Coleman and Tim Colter. I rectived somec4ate news last week from piEitecher Menzies and Dave Beanie who had both won prizes the ProvtiOs weekend: at Vanasr. la and- Wingham respective- ly. congraeSta. bath' rinks!' By town and 'Me Sh0e. rink .,the ilth this oktoph: following tin ''extra toesv too* under 'his bait, end AtYb aent 4B:aiM iiarits* that =his "rink .Them. Trey *op, • enter "tho Maq-Jean. and John Club: The Row cliffe Motors Men's Spiel on February 10th and the McGavin Farm- er's Spiel on 25th. See Burns photoS an page 12 410‘4 00A0 be play'- unti:Aqy ,ginutti,Kiit 4g'bieit RED PENCIL FEATURE At Staffen's we are open 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Mon. thru Fri.