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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-10-21, Page 12512 U N. EXPOSIT! R WITMER 21,.1'!.81 Cen Defences tan Dun William- 301 bagged a Pait of power- PlaY 1;0440, but it wasn't enough Seafertit Centen- *es muted up on the short end of an 8-2 score against the Hawks, at Mitebell Last night Crum) in Western Junior D Hockey League action- The loss,eaves the Centen- allies with an 0:3 more, heading into the second week's play in the northern division: Sunday afternoon at Hensall it was Tavistock SHORT SIDE - Centre Terry O'Brien of Seaforth's Centenalies tries tt:/..1 poke the puck by Tavistock ,s goalie on the short side in Western Junici Hockey League action at Hensel! Sunday. (Photo by Ellis) ore ters start se SUNDAY, OCT. 25 Starts at 12:30p.m. Registration 10:00 a.m. Featuring high' powered modified sleds from' across the province, plus stock classes 'for you and your friends. COME EARLY Free prcake breakfast with general admission from 9-11 a.m. STAY ,LATE And be sure yoy, see all fir action. Mulls Sanctioned by Ontario Snowmobile Racing Federation Drag Asiotiation • Stock classes • Open modified • Modified stock • W.S.R.F. Racing Rules Call Pro Shop 627-0985 or Carol Anne 527-1549 Barb at 5271088 For more information phone 262.3318 or 262.5809 41 VARNA, ONT. Just on*W*4 MAIM* Ka O taunt o S'eatorth tiqtanceman'OonWilliaMson waits. at move into the Tavistock zone in Western the point as forwarqs Mike Kelly (9) and Bob Mommersteag (8) Leagueaction at Hensall Sunday. Junior D. Hockey (Photo by Ellis) The ice is just about ready at the curling chub and a new season will be underway at the-beginning of November. Once again She club is on the look-out for new members so. for those of you who may be new to the community. here are a few, details. Men's eliding is scheduled for Mon- day evenings at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.; Ladles - Tuesday after-. noons or evenings; -Competi- tive (either mixed or 4 of a kind teams) 8 p.m. Wednes- days; Mixed Curling is sche- duled for both Thursday and Friday evenings at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. There are lots of good bonspiels - both one "and two day - held throughout the season on Wednesday or weekends, as well as play-off and elimination rounds of Divisional competition. The whole programme spells lots of fun.and activity for both new and seasoned curlerThe 1981.82 fee structure is as follows: Men $110:00 and Ladies $90:00 both of these fees are subject to a discount of $5.00 if paid before Dec. 15th 1981. Novice' Men - $85.00 ($30.00 to be paid initially and the balance prior to the second draw) Novice Ladies - 565.00 ($25.00 pay- able initially and the balance prior to the second draw). There will be three draws - one before Christmas and two after. The first draw, starts Nov. 2nd. There is instruction offered for beginner curlers. The first. draw starts next week at the • club on two consecutive even- ings. For further information on this instruction clinic con- tact the membership commit- tee - 527.0508 or 482=1594'. Old and new members are invited to the Opening Break- fast on Sunday November 1st. The first breakfast is sche- dfiled for 10 a.m. with curling at 11 a.m., the second at 12 noon with curling at 1 p.m. This is always a fun event. a good chance for new mem- bers to become acquainted with the rest of the members and for those people to catch up on.summer gossip. This is usually •the morning when , curlers find all those muscles which have been out of use since the close of last season. Now is the time to get into shape!! Anyone planning to attend the Opening Breakfast should call Steve-and Rox- anne Brown at 482-7745 or John and Isabel Moore at 348-9067 this will give them an idea of how many they need to cater for. By the way - the aforementioned people are super cooks and the breakfast will only be outdone by their hospitality that goes along with it! Hope to see you there! The annual Pot Luck Sup- per will be held at the club on Saturday November 7th be- ginning at 7 p.m. Dancing- will follow the dinner and a Y.B:C. Rough Riders 13 Expos 12 Eskimos 11 Argos 10 Ti Cats 6- Pittsburg Stealers - - 11 High lady Lisa Barry 207- 384. High men: Marty Andressi 209-554; Rhondy Seekers 183; Ray Anstett 217-534; Mark Johnston 187-492. EGMOADNILLE BOWLING • Jim' Brown bowled high single (255) for the, men. only beating Barb Scott's ladies high single (248) 'by seven. Cheryl Kruse held on to high triple (591) and high average (197). Larry Broome was flying 'tonight and ended up with the men's high triple (719) and Randy ,will not give up that high average (214). Red Caps 30 Crystals 27 0.V.'s 26 Canadians 18 Blues 13 Diamonds 12 • LEGION High single, Ann Wood, 259; Ron Beuerman 311. High triple. Mary Beuer- man 727; Ken Cardno 698. BravesjSeergenaires 3, and Fridity at Masa In .etk- forth's home opener the final score was Mitchell 8, Cente,n- airea 1. The Hawks led 2.0 then 5-2 after the first two periods of last night's game, and out- shot their visitors 39-24. Dan McClure was in net for the Centenaires. who also used three members of the Sea- forth midgets in the game; Jim Campbell, John Dale. and 'Dave Murray,. FIC forced several Cenferfr att-C6:11:1,. atlas both weekend aAro.-s, The Braves unleashed 'a :54,shot barrage at the See, forth':, ',goaltending :due: Of, McClure and 'Wayne :Ben- neWies in Sunday's game. Mike Kelly, ,MOrk fvfoLiv:ain apiR , Steve Grainger netted kralksCoatenaires' goals. Wittlatain, a centre who only recently signed with this eeizes edition of the Seaforth 'Juniors, also scored the lone Consoaaires' goal in Friday night's game. Seaforth has gamesat-Hensali this week- end. tucan's Irish Six will be the opponent Friday night at 8:45. and Tavistock returns for another engagement Sun- day afternoon at 3:30. short annual meeting. Every- one invited! We are lookipg,for a new reporter-for-the weekly paper write-up. Any offers? It's lots of fun - especially if you like being on the phone! A great way to get to know lots of members. and about every- thing that's going on all season. Anyone interested should call Club President, Doug Rowcliffe, at 527-1328 or the Ladies President, Mil- lie Lobb, at 482-3263. STANDING$ Gimpy's six 18' Six Pax 14 Dump K ings 13 Avengers Bardalsk 10 6 Honeymooners '2 • COMMERCIAL BOWLING Chipmunks 12 Hillbillies, 7 The Dukes 7 Sod Busters 6 Slow Pokes 5 Country Boys. 5 . Men's high. single Jim Segeren, Mens high triple Segeren. 610. McClure, 220; Ladies high Ladies high single Shirley triple Shirley McClure 521-: ST. JAMES BOWLING LEAGUE Cameos 24 Players '21 Rothmans 19. Exports 18 No. 7 16 Kools 9 Men's high single and triple Gerry Amstrong 256- 690. Ladies High single and triple Bonnie Bedard, 225- 548. BY DAVE BROOME Tice 198.1-82 Seaforth Indu- strial Hockey League season got under way•Sunday night. The result was an auspicious start to what looked like a troublesome- year just a few weeks ago. • - The league had to move its base of operations to Hensal because our own arena 4as been condemned. It also appeared that the IHL would drop to a four team circuit. but a sudden rush before the deadline will enable the league to continue with six clubs. It wasn't difficult to detect a nuance of enthusiasm . last Sunday- evening. All players realize' this will be a difficult season and everyone must pitch in to make the going easier. Most of the skaters were biting at the bit last week, but unfortunately, where the spirit was willing, the body. in most cases': was not and the first evening's action 110 doubt left many of the per- , formers stiff and sore Mon- day Morning. '• PENGUINS 3 CANADIANS 0 The Penguins rode the goaltending of Steve Webster .to a 3-0 win over the Canadi- . ans during last Sunday's:. early game. It was the first opening. night shutout since October ' 1978 when Scott King of the • Flyers clubbed the HawkS 8-0' to start off that season. Last year's version of the Pens never got off the ground and finished dead last in the standings. David Longstaff had the honour of scoring the first goal of the IHL's new . team and it was a winner. Kevin Coyne and Brett Finlayson tallied the other Pen, goals. RANGERS 5 BRUINS 1 The Rangers served deuce early they will be a force to be reckoned with this year. The Blueshirts turned in solid performance to down short-handed Bruin -squad b3 a 5-1 count in last Sundays middle match. After the draft last Thurs- day some prognostications and most of the seers had the Rangers finishing on top. Gary 'Finigan got them started by notching two scores last Sunday with sing; les going to Ron Hildebrand, Terry Craig and Larry Coyne. Jerry Feeny counted *the Bruins, who were picked to finish third. FLYERS 7 HAWKS 7 These two outfits perfor- med with reckless abandon last week, but when that happens the defense always vanisheS. Both clubs put up paper curtains in frontof their goaltenders and the result was h 7-7 shbotout. The Flyers twice blew two goal leads in settling for the draw. Ron Quipp' paced the Hawks* attack by scoring the hattrick. Quipp's third -goal came with just three seconds left in the,match. The Hawks pulled goalie Laurie Kruse and tOry move paid off big, Larry roome also had a pair for the birds witklial Breen, and Kevin Bennett contribu- ting single markers. Ray Scoins ripped three- scores for the Flyers. Bill O'Shea added two goals with Pete Martene and Don Pap- ple rounding out the orange shirts scoring. O'Shea also had three' assists for a fine five-point outing. Both clubs should battle the Rangers• for "top spot. Games Sunday Night Oct. 25. 1981: 6:30 8:00 9;30 Bruins Flyers Rangers Hawks Canadians Penguins (For the complete IHL 1981- 1982 schethile see next week's Expositor). 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