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,MEN'S CURLING MAR. 2ND 7 P.M.'
J. Patterson ,Sr. 8 B. Menzies 2
D. Beattie.4 M. Gilbert 3
G. Ste. Marie 7 S. Brown 3
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B. Jarmuth 4 D. Rowclifie 6
J Hetherington 11 B Campbell 4
G. Pryce 11 R Lovett 1
R. Fotheringham 9 R Wilson 5
LADIES CURLING MAR. 3RD
P. Deighton 10 F Smith
1. Pryce 7 R. Brown 5"
M. Lobb A Bye
COMPETITIVE CURLING MARCH 3RD
WilsOn over Gilbert
Jarmuth over Cornish,. •
MIXED CURLING MARCH 4TH
All teams a bye
MARCH 6TH 7 P.M.
CO, teattie 4 L. Rowatt 3
N. Dolmage 9 D. Rowcliffe 7
B. Roberton 8 B. Menzies 2
S. Brawn 5 J. Longstaff 5 ,
MARCH 5 9 P.M.
M. Forbes 8 M. Thames
J. Patterson 6 J. Cunningham 5
• B. Lobb 9 G. Pryce 2
Er. Jarmuth 8 R. vViison 2 ,
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TM.E HURON eXPOSITOR, MARCH 12, 1
Full IHL ahead for a PI
Cooper who has been plat
ing like a toting pup .igain.
trot absolutelt no help from
his mates and his counter
part Steve Webster faired
better in 'the Pen net.
Kincardine will compete.
The tourney begins at 7A)
and goes all day Saturdial,,
and Sunday.
Actually two tourtiment
games were played Monday
night 'so the weekend event
'conflict with 1.H.L. playoffs
,Sul slats.
Seaforth "A's" got off to a
fine start downing Pfaff Elec-
tric of Exeter by a 7-2 score.
Zurich nipped Mitchell 6-4 in
the contest that followed.
Both Seaforth teams 04.11
Saturday so Some on out and
yitiu,, good hockey
Dave Broome had- two
scores with Tan Dgyerca.
and TIrian -Nigh getting t e
others.
In addition to Swan's hat
Trick Pens gut
:
goals From
Steve Smith. doid O'Dwyer,
Jim McLeod and John Nash.
yvhitja the Calltnitatt,S are
-inktnosiityle •tnil, in
:OOH :Neelz..
punching the C anadians
right.out of the running
Canucks still hate a mon-
umental , task ahead of them
though. They must set face
Hawks and Flyers rn their
last two pew, dud must
win both. Not . pleasant
prOspectbt any futons
J#4 Ke.111 ,'4?;ise>cd r stmt
'lips to lep4.7„,caoduith, to,
iho aptimw.w,K.
• tied The score.‘vtas tied b-b
until Brian Nigh and Dave
Broome scored goals 23 se-
conds apart with about a
nitnute and a half to go.
One `'eltiluld think a two.
goal lead at that stage would
be enough ft wasn't as Ken
San drilled home Ms third
rif the „MittCh vVith ,
teft- ancl
No. come: vote 1,7,jose to
Ringette te(3n, throws
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10:00
RANGERS 9 BRUINS 8
...the /Clingers and Brutus
Were moving the puctt intO
the nets a total of I" times
during Sunday's
match.
it. was a case 111 '.shoot er
gilt the last shut on net vvould
win ,.and OA • hotionr 'hap-
P-C'APd 10 114 to !Once 'Rath.
KOH: to give Rangers
kictots,'
His •store, w lift' sit ; ttJlt
prsived fiv,be the. wintti.:4H ' •
'Kevin Oen:net t I 3 4R kt,C,A
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10 APR yvond... 'Tarry Cook and:
Bob Mmitgoincry..
Broome. Pant Hui
•Iev And John Wilson ,ell ha d
Iwo goals eailitor Bruins,
Bill O'Shea and Jell'.
Feent the othe r s
Games March 15 081
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period Seatorth 'A as ahead bt
!hrve goal, Denise Mores
stored three and 'I races
Wright scored one
In the period.
Dents, .managed to slip three
worc goals in ssoh Hots wit
answering with two !wore
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BALL,MACAULAY CHAMPS-Four 01 the curlers who came away .with -
a top prize in the weekend's Ball-Macaulay Ltd. Spiel at Seaforth Curling
Club are (left to right) Bill and Marg Mak inS of Clinton and Roxanne and
Steve Brown, (Photo by Hook)
BY DAVE BROOME
That ominous distant roar
you hear is the Hawks thun-
dering down, the industrial
Hockey League playoff
mountain. .
The Hawk juggernaut
picked up a little more 'steam
Sunday. night and. the result
was an S-4 boiling of .Flyek.
The lote ‘ante Anat steep.
v`Aa$. Batterlogt- to flyOrs who..
were. tit,MiPute'd in .nYMI
fac4t of the,,gafne, Ista'ong.
Wit doubt witsi- is tot's; &est
team , .
' secOid* periO'
try , --skalvtl
. pulled least one foot out of
the fire ftiOlawks and gfeat:
.lad enhanced their ebatjces for
a finals berth. Both clubs
now have identical b-2
marks.
Doug Fry paced the win-
ners by netting a hattrick.
Sid Works.. Gary Fittiga.n.
Ben Vail Den Akker. Casey
Klaver and Terry -Craig
chipped in sing.lc goal?.
And while the highly
touted Flyers were - hong
squashed by the Hawk
CANADIANS 8 PENGUINS 7
...Canadian~ had an earls
St. Pairick.S day. The luck .it
the Irish truly shone upon tfic
Canucks as they pulled out a
harrowing last-minute s."
win over an upset-minded
Penguin team.
The Middle match w a., hot
a pretty sight as both ,,quads
were sloppy beyondtleserip
non,
The Pens. on the strength
of fewest.. errors made.,
probably should hate won
bur two tate -goals did theni
in
Canadian goalie Jerrs
the scoond annual 'sea
forth Industrial H, k t..%
League Tournament gels un
dent at tonforrovs night
I cams trim as far ..alut h a s,
WheatIN and S:d'In..1. to ( lobs
as far north as ('hest.''. and
Seaforth Pee Wees to
host Kingsville team
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5*.t.,tforrh q„
the Ivy cst itto
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S(..atortI• 61.11
hard I'll' 01( K ‘11.
two quick goals. Scott Dris-
coll then scored fox Seaforth
'tying the game up. Kings•
vile scored .10 seconds later
going ahead 3-2. Al the I 20
mark left in tlw game 'Scott
Driscoll scored his second
goal.
The Kings'. ille team
won this game .hy a score Of
itit plated the Seaforth. t, bib.
dcteating them n-5. The goal
St.,,ri.‘rs for Scaforth ere..
No or Prm:. u1t11 Its., goals
and sowing one goal apiece
.1k Vre Don Pr'. cc. Murk ‘11.tp
!Lion and Jeff Reid.
On Sundat'. the Seaford)
Pee Wees returned to 1( tri gg-
Mt' to play the second game
4 this series. Seaforth sutyt•
titling. scoring 111C
first goal hs Chris Carden.
ing„ ilk come hack with.
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The Seaforth team now
plat's Wingham in•W.O.A.A.
semi-finals.
cpnoe-:0 prize for •
Optimist dr•aw.
GIVING THE BOOSTER 'CLUB A BOOST-Kathy. Hoegy,, of RR1 ,
Dublin,
Member of the Seaforth Minor Hockey Booster Clui?„,(rightl.':'
presents Seaforth lawyer Don Stewart wit-h1 five crisp new .$1 00 btlle he
won in the club's recent draw, as fellow ooster Club member;;-Brenda
Reid of Seaforth. witnesses the transaction. Mr. SteWart then "generously
turned $100 back to the club to'further their fundraising for minor hockey
-01t1135. (Photo by Gtbbi- With ticket sales for a
draw on a canoe now under-
way. plan?, arc in high gear
for the Idth annual -Seafrth
Optimist Canoe Race set for
April 5. WANTED
HOCKEY FANS AND PLAYERS
he is' looking for es en more
entries this year than last.
Entry tic is 51,0 per canoe.
Seaforth A Worm)! iye has
donated lyindow space to
'display the canoe being
raffled. last sear Margaret
Horton of Seaforth won the
Optimist draw .
Proceed' from the race go
to Optimist youth work and
criPpled children.
The race. which last year
had 00 entries, is run on the
Hayfield River between Eiv.
moedVille and,Clintod: 'Race-
organizer Keith Eaton said'
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PUBLIC MEETING to form All. Ontario OHA C Intermediate learn
for Seaforth area. All interested persons welcome.
WANTED .
One ready, willing and able "1-iv
SLOW-PITCH COACH
for.
WINTHROP WARRETTES"
Ladies' slow-Pitch team
ALL APPLICANTS APPLY
IN WRITING TO '
Kathy Hoegy,
R.R.#1, Dublin, Ont.
NOK 1E0
Plan to attend
Seaforth Arena
March 25th, 7 P.M.
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The Seaforth Pee Wee Hockey Team,
Coaches, Manager and Parents would like
to thank the following donators for making it
possible to go by bus to Kingsville.
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