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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-03-05, Page 12• JIM BRITNELL CONCERNED * CAPABLE For Information Call: CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS - 524-2149 JIM IMITNEU. RESIDENCE -' 52444/5 CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS , 51 SOUTH ST, GODERICH ,grant whtvh included vst Arr. Bob Trotter. oninist Foot in the' a lhr es kitmg opened with Res Van. SIske offering the the',Expositor, was the guest speaker at the blessing and Frank Sills led ''Brotherhood Night at the Legion last week. in the singing ot "0 Canada. ,NAfter finishing' the dinner prepared by the . 1,,,‘Fdati Pappi,.. was .ss gibe!, chairman Legion ladies. Mr Trotter retand and talked tor the est:fling. Ross our ,idused the guest speaker with Bob Campbell of VVinthrop. (Photo by Ellis) Bob it-Later w hose main topic ii.as the role the tanners. mot onls in this community. hut all Os er the world bad to play towards an adequate supply ut tood tot the 'Whole world. (hitter ( uthill thanked Mr. I rottcr: ‘11 entertSilling program., under he directiOd of tila Stores-, ins ludid: Shannon 'Mews ator. Clinton, Clickers, . Sherri Nesicator, ' Wendy Watson 'and , Sheila Cook: Shannon Pres/cator, all in• eluding clogs, jigs and reels. Also taking. part in the program w as .Wilson McCar-` trey. Stanley Killen, Warren Whitmore on the violins. and Lorne Law stilt on the mouth,. organ ,and Jim Rose on the' piano. He also accompanied Nelson Hasse and Fred Hai- burn during violin selections.; Reprei,em a t is es from the :Town Lodge, Knights. of Colum- bus, Optimist Club. Legion. Orange Lodge. and Foresters . 4 • A -FRIENDLY farm writer whose column appears regularly in r DISCUSSION—Bob Trotter, Pr Ft Thank You The Seaforth and- District ProtSchool Le—aiming Centre students and parenis say a huge thank you td all who helped make our Feld. 28 fund-rWsing dance such a huge success. The proceeds will help us ' "finance a new home for the nursery school in the fall. 1 ,,, _L.... ..... ........... ' COMMERCIAL HOTEL .• THIS WEEK'S ENTERTAINMENT, Wednesday to Saturday and Saturday Matinee 4.6 . The Stealers NEXT WEEK'S ENTERTAINMENT Wednesday to Saturday and Saturday Matinee 4p.m. to 6 p.m. Jim Reif -. n. FINE FOOD FINE ENTERTAINMENT BY. DAVE BROOME With most of thS attention ' being for":used on the Flyer's is in streak, the Bruins losing slide and the Ranger ' no- shows. one ream has quietly mined to near the, top of the standings almost unnoticed. And that's probabl% lust the way they would like it to star. While Minos' es ery•otw has gained some notice user the past seven playoff week!, the Haw ks • has e risen front ,, the ashes of an early poonsprt to their customary top ot 'the heap placing., They are currently in se- cond 'spot just , one game behind FIN ers., The team ground out another big s% in .Sunday night in a 9:3 trounc- ing of the Bruins. - While the league has wit• nessedsoine great goattend: ing. goalscoring and other. ;assorted highlights, the Hawks' resurgence has, b,,en truly, a cptiet affair. • Their style of play probab- ly best explains their silent rise. The club has been: on marty-nightS— as. exciting_s. They play a,solid. grind,it- out gamy backed up by a solid defence and steady goaltending; '- The plugging style ena- bled thp Want to finish in second spot,daring the regu- lar season while goalten-der, Briafl Dale Hallowed the few- est goals, in the league. Ben. Van den Nkker. Doug Fry and Terry Ctaig each had two goals Sunday to -pace Hawks to then latest tri- umph. • goals, Morris and Sid Wocks added the other .John Wilson r, and Tom Nigh replied for Bruins. Not only did Bruins lose another game. ;het -are in danger of setting playoff record for losses. T he mark-.is .eight defeats set lit Hawks a year 'ago, The Bears have dropped s" far. wtore - -important though„ and somewhat -tadly. Is„the fact Bruin forward Doug Phillips will be lost for the remainder of the year. He crashed heavily into the. boards Saturday durin g, the !:$.!:!.,....teams...._,gartte _against The" match- "was part of -the.- Ilderton Ree. Hockey League Tournament. s He broke hikleg as a result of the nasty tumble. Phillips was a key member of the "B" club and an important cog in Bittin's scoring ma- chinery. He will be missed by both teams- and the league wishes him, a speedy reco- very. FLYERS 4 CANADIANS The Flyers held on iii their first .place position by nip- ping Canadians 4:3""diiiing Sunday's early game. ...The loss dropped Canad- ians round robin effort to 4 wins and 3 losses and could have all • but cancelled, the "Finals" chances., The Orange shirts con- trolled the first half with effective forcheckitir" :and held a. 3.2 lead, after 30 • minutes. They increased it to a 4-2 spread and that set the stage . for the wildest finish this season. • r A Canadian goal half way through the final \period set the stage for a frenzied finish. • ..c •-•• The---usherts- •bur:zed- •tell " fiver theRyerS Ada number of great saves by. Al Carter kept the team .at bay: Canadian's pulled 'their goalie and applied ' tremen- dous pressure. The bell sounded with both clubs involved in a wild scramble in front of the Flyer net. The win virtually assures Flyers of a birth in the finals. The' Canadians meanwhile have .to win all three of their remaining, mateheS to gain a 'birth. They will tackle the.... Penguins. Hawks and FlyerS again. At.. this stage of the game it could be a case„ chasing sha dowS. Bill. 'Price. Jim Nash...Jim Carter and Pete Flanigan counted for the winners. • Larry.,Coyne. Dave Broome and bale Kennedy' answered for the Canadians. RANGERS 9 PENGVINS3 The shorthanded Rangers showed , their, mettle Sunday by crushing the Penguins 9-3 during the evening's late. late game. Both squads are out out the running but they com- r I %15 • • 4:4k4""; N1/4 :Take a Break You can't beat this! 2for.ISPECIAL Wedmisday, bJrch 11th BREADED PORK CUTLET DINNER including a trip to our salad bar, 5 99 • RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE Specials-served fromi2noon-10 in-the Hiciee4Aay Lounge rolid, vegetable, and mashed potatoes. HESSEN HAUS Main St„ Seaforth 527-1820 • • 4„ fly PLACE Arena ,Arena Library Arena 'Arena Atepa -*rena Arena Arena Arena Arena FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICES OF HURONCOUNTY (Operated by the Children's Aid Society) invites you'to its ANNUAL MEETING Date: March 18, 1981 - 2:00 p.m. Place:46 Gloucester +errace, G °death, Ont. Speaker: Rosemary Bahr (0.A.C.A.S.) Topic: THE ROLE OF THE VOLUNTEER WITH FAMILIES AND CHILDREN Memberships available at the dOor: $1.00 Refreshments Red Seaforth & District is conducting a Lt 11 Pi; 1,41110N°E. psnrcql,, ,MAR, Britcofiejd school news The Grade eight students of Huron Centennial School have just completed, a series of curling glitS•eS 40 Vanastra Curling Club. Each class had four sessions of curling and all students are now familiar with the curling jargon and the rules of the gable. Both, boys and girls have improved their sweeping and delivery -. of coding. Stones, $ome have BROTHERHOOD hil411 a .Seaforth, Legion waAfillea last aome concern been raised because HurdniMktdrasek., No* izonitlweo. 'the frustrating Olght i0G iltOrOSQ04i:v0,6" "fialr ',0a0h‘ Pf Seaforth's rnenz's Oecnocratip oangtiOate Gwen Pemberton *a a 'to taav, the Y'‘,Ort Of 4404 tent And , .(ptIto by, giow 44 have enJOYett'th&-C9t4pOti- servioe 01,0) 'in, tiro` area, ciatbereOt-rer "--aimmaf diRner- Alkrnale'event 014 evening. , op god support (*the tome. the* anq n Brotherhood extended thanks tty the lo i - t %vas migiiparo by ' night fltursda es-uning.' in dependent Order'of Vil,ditt ' Knights of Columbus, "and' die„ Scaforth ,Leggin yilui sponsored Broth- has been sponsored in Soc.- brought , approximately .19.0 eritood . night rots t ar.. - seeding years by area organ- nientbers of • nts..tts . lodges An d in the an annual affair in .Brotherhood bset:itt'atiurtich.. varticsi.aoies. auxiliary 4114) • ,v111.1111111141 to cults a meal and area in the, earls spates. contributed their services for pieparedt,s tho Legion, Lad• ‘usillars and to hear a sneak the ginner sure thanked by, Robert Campbell and Mr. Patte thanked the Legion who ;donated the halt.. A series of euchre games clos- ed out another successful Brotherhood night. a vs-happen-ing What's happening is a weekly column, space donated by The Huron Expositor. To list your event, call the Recreation Office at 627-0882. DATE ,- EVENT Thurs. Mar, 5 Men's Broomball Fri. Mar. 6 Public Skating Sat. Mar. 7 Story Hour Sat. Mar. 7 Public 4kating Sat. Mar. 7 Kingsville vs Peewees • P.M..H.A„) t. Mar 7 • Mar-path vsiff.lepors 8un.Var. 8 Public Sk,ating 844., Mar- 8 Parents a: Tots Skating $tin filar, 8, L1-1,,t.. • Mont-Mar-:9 I. H,L:'Tournarnent (.? gatile0) Wed: Mar. 11 Moths 43 Tote Skating Wed. Mar. 11 Mitchell vs NIqvice - Arena Wed. Mar .11Womeh's Broomball Arena tte 1 Seaforth District High School Girls trumpet band members are busy practising and raising•-money for their trip to Myrtle Beaoh, South Carolina during the March School break. While there they will be entering in competition we all wish them luck. A dance -to raise funds fer the trip was held on Friday. Feb.' 27th at the Seaforth Legion Ball, with. the Legion members donating the flail for the evening. Others who donated to the evening, were: Mr. and Mrs. Cleave Coottbs. Mr. and MiS. Ken Doig, Tuekey Beverages. Exeter: The Comniercial Hotel; Mr,. anti Mrs: Harry Scott. and the Seaforth Freeze King. Mr. and -MrS. Steve Johnson. London; 'Joe Johnson, The I.H.1.: and "A and B„ Exeter and Mr. and 'Mrs, Rod MacDonald. Stratford ' • The "A" club bounced, teams took part in a totirna-' visited on Sunday with ,,Mrs. 'Joseph Ryan and visited 'Mein in liderton. Saturday. ' Joseph at. Seaforth ComMunity Hospital. F Betty Cardno'director olthe Huron Home and Program arch rival Lacan Rec by a 7-4 . and Gordon McKenzie .adm'nistrator , of Seaforth.c911.:.. count, The "B'S" list 5-4 .!O triunity 1.1 is Hospital have eomplete . a three. cek course f or Ballymete prior to the A Senior Health, Administrators i Cal gars. game. The "B's" grabbed, Mr. ' and Mrs. John Henderson arc tin a holiday in defeat' from the jaws of Hawaii. victory by allowing two goals. . , ss-ith just • 1:05 left in .'the A dance in the arena Saturday night to raise funds for match-t it was in this match Seaforth's . co-operative nursery school was a Aerate Doug Phillips broke,his leg. success, according to organizers. Tickets were sold out The "B's" returned Sat- ahead of time.. and the large crowd meant food and urday night •to doWn Clinton refreshments ran out before the dance was over. 'The 31.', • .nursery school's executive- says that dyer SI000 was Sunday .a very good club raised. The school which ha's to: vacIc itslosation at .. . fi'tThi --turaittrigot "ilow iii-e,„,k)-6,--c.3664.,,,ala.,,p-i.o.vento--,new-quarters--bv---fall,' .. " • • ' " . Seaforth "A's" by a 6-3 estimates the cost. of buying, moving and outfitting a ' 5portable classroom on the grounds of Seaforth Public score. The "b" cl b later lost to Lucas) Rec to e tune School "at $10,000. 11.5. Them are just three games left in this years round robin •playoff.,' , Games Sunday March 8. 7:00 ' Rangers Bruins Penguins Canadians 4' Flyers Hawks N FUNDS 4 in Wirth 1981 The Red Cross needs you , you may need the Red. Cross Donations will be accepted at a ny'of the Seaforth Banks or - Please welcome the Volunteer caller at your door - .60 -CHAIRMEN: Mrs* D°11aldStewart, 527°16E18 Robt. McMillan 527.1016 TIME 7:15-11:1.5 • 8:30-10 p.m. 1:30-2:30 1:30-3:00 3j)0 P-m- 8;00 P•311. • 7-11 Pjn- iils30-11:39 • 1-3 p,M. 6 p.m. 8A 5-12:15 biped for . a . robust effort anyway. Kevin Bennett scored '3 times and set up three 3 others for a, fine six point outing for ,Rangers. • ItSlph Vinod scored its ice for the *1‘ inners with George Reeves. ken Devereaux, .Bob 'Montgomery and Larry Cook getting the others. Dave Longstaff, Ken Swan and Jim McLeod replied for Pens. • • LILL. NOTES 8:30 10:00