HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-03-19, Page 1211URQN E.,XPOSITO 'IvIAACH 19. 1901 Al2
BY MILENA LOBE
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it: %% s and sad news First the
sad our team dtd not unt
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but a tremendous effort %s as
giy en and the guys %ere tied
ur fourth spot Mans 01 the
riles stem uno
and they can be proud of
thif as tinAPtiSh-ireft A'14-
enders present "l t1 taught
a tea pointers by stop Wally
liter': are "fast - rocks ,utd-
",ylo% " rocks. right and kit
turn lucks and it you ...in inu
tine them on .?.11.1: sheet of
tee. yen; sander user two or
thics. streets and mid them.
He „Liu). shoya.ed ,i."Preitne
how to 1101 eil,(11 the t SINAI of
your tram.' We are sure he
lutes luny everyone telt when'
Quint: defeated him in the
last game
l'ht.) good tress s is that Al!!:
Wye our fourth pil,imop 13
winner. Our tennis deli:ate,'
Oven Sound in the di% tion
play -Off Sunda,. in Southant .
roil in the Silver tankard.
Curling sere GiI:dt Pry et" -
A-tp: Bob Jartinittrectre.-
Bowling scores standings
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The Winner)'.
Tryhards
1:leggy .%
Shoguns',. •
High Single. Joan
245 and Gord Scott. 2
.. High triple Joan
654. -Ed Baker 6b9.
LEGION
STANDINGS
Lite%eights
Highlanders
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,garian 2Spr. Doit:Wood 281. ,
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1Barb, W., 187: r
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Worths
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Marg Scott 974; High Triple
Marg Scott 603.
Weekly Men's High Single
92 Ron Buereman 304: High
75 triple John COL 709.
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tot St Marie lead. Next
play-off is in Kincardine
Saturday. March 21 and the
winner will play in Toronto.
Sunday,, March 22-, _
The-Sweetheart Draw was
won by Don Deighton's team
.r-rattli and -one Nigh)gh
with wife'. Pa Vlaying ttiice
and on
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Anna, Firyee took. 4 lean
NijKetiO4 -.4 4t$ 4144
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Kiev hM.11P.44tit,a plaint,AO:v. .#necli.i.00.14: se- 0)0 Elsie 13itteanan
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' Two Seaforth teams played;
in Mitchell last.• Thursday
(Tort and Irma- Fryce with
Roy. and Joan Beuerinan had
a q,nod-day but weren't in the
pies. Bob nd Barb Jar-
muth and Ron and Elsie
Beuerntan had 'a very good
day and took top spot on the
first draw.
Bill f ampbell, John Pat-
terson Jr., Dennis LeBrun
and Keith Siemon were off to
Ottawa last ,week to curl in
another togrnament. Sorry.
you didn't win anything but
you likely had fun.
The club was busy on. the !
i..‘Zeriviriel!tifi wtinginith thethgiNOS4ISS,
curling on Friday and the
-Doninnon of Toronto Hank
4111111144 • '§#1.c,1.- Saturdo,i'
This.7Wpdnesday, *he.,, feed-,
tPealers 4-11V „k!...e0 hings
wing and Sat rday the rt.
smen'are holding their yearly
game.
The Ladies Curling will be
klinCgited ip the March break
and the game will be played
on March 3lst followed by a
fun hour and, then a fun game
at 5 Ps!). !?Liner will be at 7
p.m. and don't forget to
bring something ,to eat as
this IS .pot Jock.
'0094 Plain this weekend
'Jo the Tank:try teams and
esr.,orie 4.440. "
FIRST DRAW WINNERS—A team from the Seatorth Curling Club took
the first draw at the Mitchell Curling Club,annual mixed bonspiel held
Thursday. Members of the wirtmrig teatri were Elsie and Ron Beuermann
and Barb and Bob Jarmut h. (photo courtesy Mitchell Advocate)
Seafoith Atoms take
Brussels "B" trophy .
' The Seaforth. Atom team
won the consolation trophy in
Brussels by beating the
Mitchell team, 2 to 0 in the
final game Terry Gray pared
forth scoring two goals
d %,yin the most Yaluable
player award for the game.
In Seaforth's first game.
they werebeaten by Parkhill
had a very good skating club
and only 'sane good goal-
keeping by Jim Roth 4and
Tony Van Loon kept the score
down. Seaforth carried aF lair
bit of the play but' could not
put the puck past the Parkhill
goalie. Mike .Schoonder-
woerd won the M.V.P. for
S.eatunli tn this gam,.
In the second game Sea
forth beat 'Rd mom
hard fought ,onty si
Ball opened the s., i;rue tor
Seatorth. Belmont 'led the
xun at 011C apt( • 1,09re
Rick MacLean gay, 1/4....itorth
the. lead.. ferry (,rat game
Seaforth a ty ,) lead Ilk fogy
Belmo4...s,orcot their . ss Loud
• gold. Seatortli the,l Iin14on
'to v. in and adi ar,_ . to the
San Loon ikon \ .1)". in
this game stopping BeIrnimt
cold in the second period.
Seaforth Atoms arc in the
W.O.A.A. finals .wains Vur
ha RI. SC:11011h list the first
game in Seaforth 4 to 3 with
'Blair Bedermancoring 2 for
Seaforth and Terris Wry one.
Last rhursdas Seaforth
lost 2 to 1 in Durhanthin out
played r the burhain. team.
Seatorift could riot seem to
fimsh.'of their, scoring plays
and only scored one •%ith
Rick .Macnan scoring Sea-
forth'snil} goal: Seaforth's
goalie Jim -Roth ryas out-
standing keeping Seaforth
close throughout the game.
Seaforth must now win three
m a row to is in the W.O.A.A,
championship,
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