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WATCH THIS, GUYS With his face .to the
snow,. Jim McDonald, a Grade 13 student at
SONS, tries to kick a beanbag from between his
ankles so that it goes over a line irt,front of him.
Connie King, left, Stephen Ungarian, Shelley
Driscoll, Susanl Jai1nieson and Sandra Hunb
watch as Jim makes- Inis unsuccessful attempt
during the tchool's winter 'carnival Friday.
(F'bptci by Ellis)
We have over 40 panels
in stock to choose from.
Now until the end of.
February or while supply
lasts, we are reducing
all stock panelling
riNeldwoodi
.1.4%
'NOW YOU SAVE AN ADDITIONAL 7%;.
PANELLING IS TEMPORARILY
pitov.'SALES TAX EXEMPT.
Weekly Ladies: •
gle, Marg Scott,, 229; High
Triple, Nancy Huisser, 548,
Mert:s High, single: Ron
Beuerman, 311; High Triple.
Ron Beuerman. 763; Sea-
son's Ladies: High' single,
Marg Scott. 274; High tritfle,
Marg Scott. 703; High aver-
age, Barb W., 186
Men's High Single. Ron
Beuerman, 335; High Triple,
Ron Beuerman, 922; High
Average, Ron Beuerman,
232.
Crickets
Mosquitos
Earwigs
Worms
Beetles
',Spiders
70
68 ,
61
54
54
'50
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, FEBRUARY 18, 1981-
red
DAVE BROOME
Many people felt that Jim-
my the -Greek - had a
rought time picking the
winners durine the past
N:F.L. season. He Might be
downright hambdozled ' by
this year Industrial Hockey
League playoffs.
An.Ofher eample of the
t,inotthodh.x ReOtred StuldaY
night Oopgt.ittis
shocke4 yers' 8,5 ,chkring
the eveping4 imktcpe, snatch,
theOrangoshirtakri*O4'"''
ing the euphoric crest of an
eight game win streak before
laSt Sunday's unfortunate
encounter of the surprising
kind.
The Pens hase. at times
this year. demonstrated the
flair of setting cement. But
the club resemble angry
bees and bur-Zed 1* and
gang often and the Firers
*iv recovered from, die.
call* sA0C11,-.
The win 1,teeps, tarps
Om firm& hOpes alive and
pushed their round robin
effort to fWo..., wins. three
dosses. The Flyers dropped to
four victories and just one
defeat.
Dave Longstaff and redliot
Ken Swan had two goals
each for the wiriness.
Steve Smith. John Nash, '
Ray Oevereaox and Gord •
O'Dwyer got the Others, •
Gerry BArringer counted
" tvree fnr the Flyers with Bob
Sehen4.'lertnite Anhui and
Joe D14 ad'di'ng;, 5inglgs,
CANADIANS 8 BRUINS 2 ,
The Canadians all but
eliminated the Brains from
an chance at the finals by
crushing them 8.2 in ,Sun-
day's first game.
-Ringo 'Siarr sang about
"Setting a little help from his
Wends." Dave Broome got a
lot of help from his mates
Sentlay' and their vaitiahle
work enabled the Canadian
Centreman to ,sc,ore six WO:ts
Left ,WingCr pale Kennedy:
aide 'four, of 'the goal?*
while right-Sider Paul ,Grid
had three .4ssistis.
Mike Marion haft the-other
CatrucIC scoreti.
John janinatt. -both
gbals.for the Bruins Al hu fell
to 1.4 in round robin ,play.
CabadianS are 1-2.
IlAWKSI RANGERS 1
Veteran Ben Van Den
Akker notched four goals to
pace his Hacks to a romp
over the Rangers Sundas...
The late-game -thrashing
ease the Hawks a measure of
revenge for an earlier 5-2.
round robin loss to the same
Ranger club.
Doug Fry and Terry Craig
rounded out the Haw* scor-
ing.
Only George Reeves man-
aged to connect against the
sharp goaltending of-Hawks'
Brian Dale.
After a promising start the
Rangers. have lost three
straight and now sport a 2.3
record in ,play:Off action. 4 The NAOS,4 re beginning
to soar, and n ., stand at
three, Wins, and , -o defeats.
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...Hawks. Canadians `'Brains
Penguins i Rangers ; Flyers
STANI)ilOS IN PLAYOFFS
TO FOLLOW
L.H.L. PLAYOFF
STANDINGS
Team W L Pts•
Flyers 4 I 8
Hawks 3 2 b
Canadians 3 2 .6
Rangers •- 2 3- -4-
Penguins 2 3 4
Bruins I 4 a 2
HL ames un
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At the curling club
Local rinks are winners
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IT'S A WARNI SPOT—Cross-country skiers who took part in a workshop
on skiing at Sdaforth District High School On Saturday found the mild
temperatures, meant all that winter clothing just wasn't necessary
instructor Jim Colburn keeps an eye on ttte skiers. . (Photo by Hook)
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Junior girls win at ringette
The first draw of "81 in
both Mixed and Ladies divisi-
ions came to an end last week
With winners as follows:
Ladies: Marg Fleming, Di-
anne McKay. Mary Father-
eringham,. and Jane Vincent.
Mixed;. Wednesday winners -
Don and Pat Deighton with
Frank and Leona Nigh: Thur-
klay 7 p.m.: Mel and Val
(filbert with Joyce and Earl
Hilderley; 9 p.m.: Murray
and Marlene Forbes With
Keith and • Pauline Siemon.
frize
Siemon were third place
winners and the consolation
went -to Bill Campbell. Doug
Roweliffe. • John Patterson
and' Mike Thomas. On the
tate draw John MoOre, Steve
Brown, Dave Beattie and Bill
Fleming carne first; 2nd:
Gerry Lobb, Gerry Nether-
in'gton. Ross Lovatt and
Laurie Fisher ,and . 3rd: Bob
Fotheringham, Paul Storey.."_,
Barry Gordon and Carl Rich-
ardson. Don Brodie from
Clinton won the .Consolation
,
Seaforth Junior Girls 'Ring- playoff game in Howick on ' 2.
ette first Saturday beating Howick 7 to Kendra Papple was in goal
for the first time' this year,
and did a great job, letting in
, only. one goal. Lisa O'Dwyer
played the second half, with
also.
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'IWI —
,in Area Churches,
First PRESBYTERIAN Church
59 Goderkh Si. W.. Seaforth '
Minister: Rev. T.A.A. Duke Organist: Mrs. D. Carter
° SUNDAY; FEBRUARY 22
11:15 Worship Service, Sunday.SehOol & Nursery
Come and Worship ,'
You are always welcome
, ST. THOMAS Anglican Church
The Rev. Janne:R. Broadfaot B.A., M.Div.
' ' Seaforth , .
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY. 22, 1981
Seventh Sunday after Epiphany
11:30 a.m. Morning Prayer
Sermon: Waiting on the Lord
• " NORTHSIDE ' United Church
';54 Goderlch St. West. Seaforth
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1981
11 cm. Church Service -
Nursery and Sunday School at the same time
Rev. J.G. Vanslyke. Mintiter
Margaret Whitmore Audrey Melly:min
Organist - Music Director Jr. Choir Leader
. • Aria congregations are invited to take advantage Of
the church directory to announce their church services
each week. fhurch directory announcements are
available for a minimum of 26 consecutive weeks ih
unitsof twoccolumn inches it $2,25-per unit. Changes
in copy may be made each week but must be received
before noon on Tuesday.
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their
,1. ,,...,, a only one getting past her. BRUCE SMITH
Salei Represent-ative
Mitchell Co-op Store •
130 Georgina Street
Mitchell, Ont. NOK INO
Bus: 348-9975
Res: 348-9975,
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INSURANCE AND iINANCIAl SEIVICES
UFE41[ONMAUTOilBUSEVESPFAIEW
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BY DRUSILLA LEITCH
The current curling season
has, been a successful one for
several of Seaforth's entries
in Division 13B •Playoffs and
Sunday was no exception
when'the Intermediate Play-
offs %sere held at Vanastra.
Bob Wilson. Dori. Tremeer,
Bob' Ste. Marie, and Bill
Lobb won two of three games
against the Belmore entry
and now advance to the next
round scheduled' at Chesley
on Sunday next. The team "-
will meet the winners of
Division I3A, Port Elgin.
Seaforth's Masters entry,
Dave Cornish, John Patter:.
son, Sr., Ted Cosferd and
Oliver Pryce in semi-final
Competition at $t. Thomas
last Saturday were. unfortun-
ately, eliminated from furth-
er play but 'net before
showing both Kitchener, and
Windsor some keel) compet-
ition before these two reach-
ed the Ontario finals. Last
week's storm. didn't slow the
pace much on the bonspiel
trail - Irma Pryce, .Marjorie
Coleman. Joan and 8Isie
Beuerman travelled to Listo-
wel on Tuesday and enjoyed
a . full day's competition
before being storm-stayed.
Mary-Jean Beattie, Marg
Fleming, Donna Wood and.
Isabelle, 'Ware came home
as winners of Division B after
their two-day -visit 'to Strat-
ford. Congratulations gals!
Some Seaforth entries at
Vanastra on rednesday
came home as prizewinners:
. Bob Fotheringhain,,Daid St.
Marie, Bruce Coleman and
Laurie Fisher placed ' first
overall while Bill Lobb: Gerry
Ginn, Bob .,Ste. Marie and
Mert Keyes came hOme with
second prize. Earlier in' the
week Bob and Sharon Wilson
returned from a weekend at.
Wiarton's Winter Carnival
and the Groundhog Spiel.
They ate kits of, 'groundhog"
chillf which, they tell me,
together with team mates
Don and Joyce.Weir; helped
them get into the nekeS.
ROWCLIFPE/SEAFORTH
INSURANCE SPIEL
The RowcliffeiSeaforth In-
surance spiel at the club last
Saturday brought forth more
raves for 'the ladies in the
kitchen and their cuisine -
just superb! On the early
draw the Ken Winser rink
from Ildertorr placed first' and
Ken limes of. Brussels, se-
cond, following some really
cloSe scores on the paint's
chart. ;Gord Pryce, Mel Gil-
bert. linbJarmuth and Keith
ST. JAMES TEAM
STANDINGS
Bowling League
Grasshoppers _
Crickets
rassoppers
103
36
Mosquitoes 99
Beetles 109
June Bugs 65
Dragon Flies 71
' Men's •high single and
triple. John Coleman 280 and
708; Ladies high single and
triple, Bonnie Bedard 228
and 610.
ST. JAMES BOWLING'
,LEAGUE
STANDINGS
36 Grasshoppers
96, 'Crickets
92 Mosquitos
104 Beetles
.65 June Bugs
69 Dragon• Flies
Men's High single. Rob
Noakes 280 and high triple,
Mark • Flannigan. Ladies
,single and triple, Bonnie
,Bedard. 22$ and 546.
single and triple-Marg Scott
235. 577„
Weekly.Men's Higiraingle
Ron Beuerinan ,2 88
Weekly Men's High 'triple-.
Art F. 780.:
Season's -.Ladies.High
single and triple; Marg Scott
274, 703. High avearge- Barb
W. & Nancy H. 185.
Season ' Men s High
single. triple and average.
Ron Beuerman: 335. 922,
232. N
TEAM STANDINGS
Copgars 89
Flipflops 77
Ankle Biters 76
Hush Puppies 68
Hipwaders 65
NorthStarS ,63
,Nohel. 217: Ladies High
ladies High Single- Gerda
The three \teams will playoff
for an overall winner of the
Sweetheart Draw.
Another busy week on tap
at the Club so the kitchen
volunteers had better get on
their toes: Saturday 21st - the
McKinley Chicken. Spiel;
Sunday 22nd: the Legion
Zone Mixed Playoffs; Wed-
nesday 25th: McGavin Farm-
ers Open Spiel; Sat./Sun.
28th/1st March - the Ball-
Macaulay Mixed Invitation-
al.
Triple , and Average- Marg
Ungarian. 584 and 196.
Men's High Triple and
Single- Hank" Kramers, 711
and 260; 'Mens High Aver-
age- John Van Bakel, 223.
Ladies High single 226,
triple 643, average 196 -
Marg Ungarian.
Men's High Single • 252,
High average 229. John Van
Bakel.
Men's High Triple-Hank
Kramers 678.
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After alirst few minutes of
the game Seaforth settled in
to playing a good game. with
Debbie Core, Jennifer Watt.
Tracy Taylor, Sandra Wilson.
and Chris Campbell playing
a strong defence.
Denise Morey scored 4 of
the 7 goals ) Tracey Wright
getting two . with Brenda
Wesenburg and Pam Betties
getting one each.
SENIOR CITIZENS
BOWLING
Feb. 6th
Ladies high- Rachel Rteihl.
555; second- Jean Keys, 472.
Mary Riley, 472 k
.Men's high- Bert Walters.
622; second- .&andy, Pepper.
535.
High Lane- Tom Carter.
Ed Andrews, Bert Walters,
Jim Keys, Gordan Papple,
Ted Dbyle. '
Feb. 13
ladies high- Mary Riley,
444; second- Pearl James.
435.
Men's high- Bert Walters.
539; second- Lloyd Pipe, 501.
Tom Carter, 501.
High lane. Hazel
McNaughton, Jessie Hillen.
Wilfrid Tremeer. Bert Wal-
ters, Llbyd Pipe. Mike Coyne
MIXED DOUBLES
Weekly Ladies ' High
team played
ditir the CociOPerair)$
hiss rence Mot s yours triply
Bowlers have high scores
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