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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-02-05, Page 13n 111 telailpit-1111111t$11 V11.14.11514411144 it • • • •• 527-0180 Good Luck to the omball teams EAT 1N.-cte TAKE OUT . • HOURS OPEN: Sum-Thurs. 11 am. to Midnight Fri. &Sit. 11 g:111. to 2 a.m. a 1. 1 • • . a‘,1 t.... n II a 11 SI* I i1 I allime .Seatorth Broomball- JOURNAMENT IVIen.'s and, Ladies' February 6th e 7th and 8fh Seatortb Arena RED PENCIL FEA RE FOR AUTOMATIC DIS4WASHERS CASCADE ' 2-- .._50.th--"____,D, . . ,FIEG . 3,33 a ' . FRESH oNTARia PORK FAMILY PAK QUARTER LOIN CHOPS 4 i37' 9-11 'CHOPS-PER PKG. LB. STORE HOURS Mon. to Fri. 9 a.m. to .9 pan. Sat...? 43.M. tO 6 p.m, Prices effect until Monday closing February 9, 1981.° We reserve the right to thiNit quenlities Everything is 100% guaranteed. If any problem arises please see David Staffen. DEL MONTE ,MIN ' PUDDINGS " 4 FLAVOURS 99 4x5 OZ. TINS R 1.55 RED PENCIL FEATURE KRAFT MIRACLE 1.5 KG. OUR REG. 4.99 RED PENCIL FEATURE ONTARIO GROWN POTATOES 20' LB. BAG it LAST WEEK REG. 3.69 • RED PENCIL FEATURE RED PENCIL FEATURE FRESH ONTARIO:PORK PIG TAILSL:1/1.00 • BUTTERFLY ' PORK CHOPS 1.98 1,13. FRESH ONTARIO PORK SIDE' SPARE RIBS 128 AT STAFFENS WE HAVE 37 SPECIALS PLUS AT LEAST /15 UNADVERTISED ONES STAFFEN S FOOD MARKET LTD The Store where the Reel flen, helps %Mit' gPt019' ST NIARYS ITCHi 474 t I 1 2 PLY KLEENEX TOWELS 2 PiOLL PKG. nal REG. 1.65 ,ait • A BEAT 'THE PRICE INCREASE POWDERED. VIM - MILK 4.29 RED PENCIL FEATURE FRESH GRADE A' FRYING. CHICKENS , 2-3 LB. AVE. .87 RED PENCIL FEATURE Don't mist this stile -it's Genuine Results at Sea" fcrth Curtin Ctub MEN-JAN, 25TH 7 p.m. Robertot 8Gilbert5 Patterson 54 Ste. Marie 4 m. Bryce 5 J. Lobb 4 Rowcliffe 91-etheringtbn, 2 Jarmuth'i7Carripbell 2 Wilsoh 9 Storey 1 JANUAR127TH - LADIES Lobb unninghem 4 Ftem,Og 9 Smith 8 , COMPETITIVE - 27TH 'Fryd,e5 COrnish 4 Gilberi.3 V. 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Bt,ineiRal said studeots can use tho rink 04* the boot :hor and attfr $004 Any other inem- i,"bilis4 of the 001AL AISO. ritliift .10 Pi"4-fi 140 of the ou rink, Mr. Carroll said skaters using the rink should also be prepared to take, some re- sponsibility in maintaininga., He said the school won't be using its fendS to maintain the rink,' since the rink is a CoMnutnity. protect. . ' Carroll akid'tbO,schoOl did have an, oVtifoOr light .thpy'el)tqtt loon to the skating surface tf Yuiut14, Leer hott .w4..„ Ayapto install a temporary \?.. 4 •.- THERE'S MOO Ic N.O. Any skiters who felt there vtfaitet Ice time available at the Seaforth erena--oan now practise on .the community rink east. of the public school. Grade a stUdknts lieft to right) Greg Bennewies, 'Gary. Godkin and Danny Nolan donOted some spare time Tuesday afternoon to maintenance work on the new rink. (Photby Gibb) Tired of wafting, for the public skating periods at the Seaforth arena? Then maybe a new outdoor community skating rink is far On. 'Ate rink, on .the east side of 'Ate Public School, is, a fesult o,f the combined effqta atOakY .69Y/a, teeo trim. the- Seaforth fire deOrktnenvand some ItiAttiVN, jeer tabour gunalg4 by S.Ps ptiocilott piw, Carroll and sett* Students,.:. with op Tbors-', day. RA.r.:0 Boyle contacted Not and $0.0gestott there was need in lija.calatilftnitY for an olitdoor akating„ surface. sinee*theorina Wits ded up amen of the tittle. Oh Friday Morning, the principal was contacted by a member of the Seaforth fire ,Aepartment, who offered-the services of fellow firemen in flooding the rink surface. The rink was flooded Friday night, and Mi. Carroll said the first skaters were" on the Bowling scores 80 74'' 70 61 58 TENDER LOVING CARE-Grade 8B students (left to right) Bruce Scott and Rob Simpson spent part of Tuesday afternoon flooding the new community skating rink on the east side of Seaforth PublicAalool. The rink was started Friday by volUnteers from the SeafOrth firestlepartment„ (Photo by Gibh) TOWN AND COUNTRY BOWLING LEAGUE January 27, Tedm Stand- ingsf Congers Flip Flops Ankleffiters Hush Puppies Hip Waders North Stars 53 Ladies high single and triple- Judy Lee 274. 621. Ladies high average- Marg Ungarian, 195, Mens high single '" and triple Hank Kramers- 364. 846, Mens high average- John Van Bake! 225. • ` .°..4 SDHS Biqatos sufferin ie.' .1 The Bears went into the A controversial two Pointsame with. a dismal 0-3 error by the official . lecord for league ' games, scorekeePer , all but der losing a decisive game. p., far as getting „a playoff , spot tolthe Exeter . Panthers ' . -'eliminated the SDHS Golden Aye days prior by a score of 71 Bears from getting a Huron- 150-42. Perth Conference basketball On Friday. the Bears were playoff berth ' in a game tin a situation where they' had against Mitchell on Friday: to win their remaining seven BY .PAUL ELLIS SENIOR ci'uzENS BOWLING High 'lady- Rachel. Riat- , 511, Second- Pearl Jamei- 475. Mens high- Ed Andrews -451, Phillip- ratites- 'S71, High Lane-. Lloyd Pipe, Frank Riley, Jim Keys, Tom Carter, Ed Andrews. Best BoWlers '54, PYial -- mites 54, Strikers., 51. Thun- derbirds, 72, The Bennys 56, The ally cats 62. ' High Lady, Cathy Palm 160.414, Debbie Barry, 151- 415. High Men,Jeff Boyle 215, 196, 563, Mark ' Johnston, 198, Greg Bennewies "174, Marty. Andressie 175-461. • 4 IIRIINCI FINAL C LADIES READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT games just to tie for a playoff spot, if the season progress as expected by the team. in the first half of the. MitcWI game; Seaforth outplayed and . overpowered their opponents by using a series-, of rapid fatt breaks. The Bears went into the locker room at half time With a27-14 lead. When they came back onto the court, the official scoreboard read 25-14, negating a last second basket. by Mark Underwood. That two points proved fatal for the Bears at the end of the game. The Bears have suffered, from the Third Quartertftues this season. and Pgain were affected in Mitchell. After having' racked up a . considerable lead in the first half, they came out for a sluggish, second half. Mitchell took advantage, outscored the Bears 'and pulled off a 50-48, win: in the dying seconds. The Bears will have the home court advantage later this month when they face Mitchell again. If the Bears win by three points or more. they then will advanee to the WOSSA tournament. A good showing at WOSSA would qualify the Bears for a spot at the provncial OFSSA tourney This week the Bears play Wednesday in Listowel, then hoSt the Clinton Redmen on *Thursday, Again the Bears will attempt to break their losing streak, while concentrating on their second half slump problem. Then' on Friday. the Bears and the Senior Girls; Whippets will head "for Pontiac, Michigan, to watch a National Basketball Association game •between' the Deroit Piitons 'and, the Los- Angeles Lakers.. After staying overnight in Windsor, the Bears will play exhibition games against Windsor Sandwich and Amheritburg. WINTER COATS ALL-WEATHER COATS Sults DRESSES SLACKS • SKIRTS BLOUSES all at a huge 40 Only, Regular to 79.50 AMEN'S tPORI COATS Plains, weeds, Checits. .AND BLAZERS T 24 Tp Clear ST. JAMES BOWLING LEAGUE Grass hoppers 34 Crickets 93 Mosquitoes • 88 Beetles 102 June Bugs 60 Dragonflies 64 mens high single and triple-George Love 307. 774, Woolens high single, Patri- cia Hutchison 236, Ladies high triple Bonin iledlit4, 572. 12 'Only, Left MEN'S WINTER OVERC9ATS Slies 38 to 42 Only Most y One 0 a kind* SALE BOYS' 'WINTER JACKETS . ;25% to 50% off MEN'S WINTER JACKETS 25% Discount a.