HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-02-05, Page 12THEY SCORED!—The Centeriaire goalie is
down on-the ice and watching a Tavistock player
shoot into .the top right corner of his open net.
during the Sunday game in Seaforth. Defense-
men Don Williamson (11) and John Hicknell
(14) were also unable to stop the Tavistock
player. (Photo by Dillon)
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You.. would think * full
scale (*epidemic, had struck
, down the EMI,. last Sunday
night. The Wag, isn't un-
ionized bpi it resembled a
wildcat strike with all the
absentees.
'r a ••••. Pens and Bruins slatt-
ed the , action without a
combined total of too skat-
oets., Thin4s v"ere.,so7nAti That
only '9ne ret.• stioWerq'
'.ot l'110: handled thy. d4t-
lie withOit much trouble.
The ,1?IrO•nion tbeir'f*
itlYhfCgatog'.'14 routing OW *14: ,
a Swan five Oats to.
the Pert*. ,•
eitt'Orth Pee Wegs played
in Mitchell Jan. 27 and the
teams skated to a 2-2 tie. Pat
Murray scoiedih:Senforth
grials. Scoring one apiece for
-Mitchell were John Looby
and Troy McMann. The Pee
Wee's played in Wingham
Jan. 29. The first period was
seorelessl- but Witighain tal-
lies in the second period by
Jason Goodall and Jeff "Wal-
den give them a comanding
2-0 lead. In the third period
Seaforth came oh strong
scored two goals. 'one apiece
by Pat Murray and Mike
Betties to tie the' game.. With
only 20' seconds left in the
HAWKS 6 CANADIANS 4
These two clubs faced Off
at 8:30 minus 7 players
between the two. The Hawks
dumped theCanucks by a .6-4
count in a sloppily played
affair.
Sid Wocks counted three
times for the winners. Two.of
those scores were shorthand=
d efforq.late in the ?AMC.
.000ra13 'Pon Vika • Abu,
tallied twice fiat: the HaWkS
viiith ,Capey'Xioyer chipping,
a lane goal, 1.; • ,
Marion.
each' had One goal fur ;Rile
losers.BriawNigh netted., a
pair
FL 441,100.7 •Twalvf. skaters, failed :to
game Mark Stapleton scored
the winning goal to give
Seaforth a 3.2 win:
On Sat. Jan. 31 Seaforth
Pee Wees . hosted Mitchell.
With Seaforth eager to win
this game they came out
BY DBUSILLA LEITCH
"They're riot getting *tee
. they're getting beiterr' can
be • said of some of our
appear in this game and the.
Flyers took on the -Rangers
five and whipped 'ern good.
• The11,7 score was totally
indicative of the play.
Some of the players were
taking part in the Goderich
Rec. Hockey League Toorna
tent but most of thu others
were not.
POP Flantgan. and Jim
Nash each had a hat, tr.t(* for
the Flyers: 'AO Brown Sr,
had two with Rob •Scherseir
And Bill Eir0Ait ,ic; edging.
,singles for the ,,Finikets,„ • .
To make the"$iinda*, far
ton piste the gor§-Oteis
were 4.,mes.s.'Frg4 •tifi:tor~ is
in Alberta right now hut
managed to SFarelour times
skating bard scoring three
goals in the first period one
each by Mike Betties, Ron
Prt:Ce and Mark Stapleton:
The Seaforth team rallied for
two more goals in the second
period.'one by Mike Bettles':,
for the, Rangers Sunday
night.
Barnum. and• Bailey would
lust after last weeks 1.1-1.L.
circus act.
Sorry I couldn't &get all
yoor goal scorers in this
week. You know the old
saying - about writing and
chicken traeits A flock of
i130 them 51 Wye held a polka
and they all •rianse0 .„the
score sheets,
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Flyers.. R.40gers
tto,wks Brains Canadians
his of the game and
one by Scott Driscoll. Mitch-
ell scored their first goal' ot
the game in the second period.
• In the third period a Mitchell
score was answered by Sea-
forth's Scott Driscoll. to give
Seaforth a b-3 win.
Saturday.' February 7th, to
play the winners of 13A.
As further proof that age is
no barrier to curling, it's so
nice to see Ned Boswell back
at it this' season - and
winning! He may just be the
oldest curler in Ontario.
Anyone have statistics?'May
we all live to curl at 93 years
young,
The Highland Club in
London hosted the Chhilenge
Round for .3 days last
weekend. 'Unfortunately.
' entry. Bill •
CaMpbell with Gord Prycc.
Mike Thomas and Neil
Dolmage went down to
defeat at the hands of Larson
of Guelph and Curok% ka of
ToronitrRoyal. They were in
good ceimpany, however:
such well known rinks as Ken
Buchan and Paul Savage met
the same fate.
Beecher Menzies. Dave
Beattie. and John Longstaff
returned•Sunday front a week
in La Belle Province - part of
'a sextet who make this an
annual .outing. They were
one of 96 teams participating
the The Quebec International
Bonspiel which' attracts
teams from as far away. as ,
Saskatchewan, the Mardi-,
imps and parts of U.S.A. The
trio report a 60% game result
liver 10 games. good weather
and 'lots of ice sculptures on
display as the city readied for
their-Winter Carnival• which
starts this week. But
whatever else they did with
their time. ' they're osnot
saying! "floni soil qui mal y
pease" - eh?
Curling is a good' way to
see the country. Let's hope
Kay Sharp. Grace Campbell.
frma Pryce and. Loretta
DOImage have chance to see
„Mei sights while in Ottawa
this week: Pierre is in town -
which always makes for
lively debate in the House of
ComMons, have the girls'
curling results next week.
UpComing at the Club:
Saturday - Peb. 7th - The
Perth County Bean
Producers spiel - a very
.wt it
popular event with lots,,,of
prizes ancLgood curling for
"The ,London Symphony
plays Pop Music"
at the
'SDHS Auditorium
Tuesday,
February 17th
7:30
- $3.00 per person
For ticitet8 phone
.:.527-0413.
or contact any ,
area church group
Wees host
curlers. And obviously.
experience counted last week
at Belmore when Dave
Cornish skipped his team to
victory in the Masters
C ompetition. This 'Com
petition is open to curlers 60
years of age and older: and
the event at Belmore decided
the winner for Divisign 13B .
With John Patterson. Sr.. as
vice, Ted Cosford, second
and Oliver Pryce as lead. the
team won the best,2 out of 3
games against Exeter. Th'ey
no* travel to.Harston this
tchetl and win
Seaforth's
uriers get better not Jolder
Seaforth midgets we* ,ic-
torieus Monday nit in
overtime against the Milken
Midgets. Seaforth vied
the),tcorios with a gottf,SY
't4a4 .1441Wain. N1,ttc{ 11
•ThenHbouriretibecti withNo
Oioi(gpttis by• Jack Chap'
-Seafarth eYer,i0dap the
et the.ertrl,of the first..
with a font by Nye IViu
from. John Dale and -lYta „
McLlwain. '' •
The'Onlyi. gaa4..Sgared
'.'second' - Pectiod'woo.)$.41.1i4
Campbell from
John .
MikolcOly and-Toni Nielsan:
of Seaforth:
opened„The •scot-
In& in tbe.mird period with a
'goal by Dean Westman.
Seaforth responded With a,
goal by Marty Bedard..
Mitchell tied the game
With goals 'by Allan Stacey
and Louis Lopby to force the
game into overtiine. Seaforth
took the lead in; overtime
with goal by Jim Campbell
from John Dale and Dave
Murray and a goal by Dave
Murray from Jim Campbell
and Mark McLlwain. Goal
tender Keith.MeClure played
a. strong game for the Sea-
forth club. y•
The SeafOrth Midgets now
advance to the Northern
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NOMINATION
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HURON-MIDDLESEX (PROVO
RRO9RESSNE CONSERVATIVE
ASSOCIATION
fhirs.Feb. 19 at 8:30'12.M.
Exeter Recreational Centre
Written nominsitions,duly alined, shall be filed with
the Secretary at least l4 hours-prior to the nomination
meeting,• by-the prospective candidate. .
Memberships 'Malta* from your local municipal
chairman and'can itin be obtained at the door. •
Contact - Mis. Bill(Doreeni Strong527-0876, ,
Tom Jasper-524448, Chris Little.235-1307,
• Mrs. Alan Both) Hill 2j27-4567, •
Bill Amos 294.6772
ALL MEMBERS ENTITLED TO VOTE
WINNERS OF THE FIRST DRAW-The rink which won the first draw at
Saturday night's Fleming E3i3nspiel at the Seaforth,Curling Club includes
(left, to right).Val Gilbert, with Bill. Fleming, the bonapiers.sponsorand
• the remaining' members of the rink, Gwen Patterson, skip Bill CamPbeil
and John Patterson. „ (Photo by Gibb)
SEAFORTH WINS TOURNEY — Seaforth
Dumpers won the Blyth Broomball Tournament
on the weekend. Seaforth Captain received the
team trophy from organizer Phil Black along
with-a cheque for$400. (Photo by Hathilton)
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