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DON WILLIAMSON
Don. 29 is the captain of the
Centenaires and in his third
season with the Weitern
Junior D Hockey League
team. He is from Seaforth and
a defenceman, who anchors
the —Centenaires' blueline
brigade. He wears sweater
number 11 and is also inter-
ested in baseball and football.
He warkd at Genesco of
Canada in Seaforth.
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EGMONDVIILLE LEAGUE
Brian Dale took meret high
single (287) and Jim Brown
had high triple (634) for the
men on November 2, 1981.
While Connie. Marion took
both high single, 265 and
high triple, 630 for the ladies.
The averageS were held on to
by Randy Gridzak (2P7) and
Cheryl Kruse (197). The team
standings changed with'
O. V.'s pulling, out in front
With a score of 40, Red Caps'
37, Crystals 34, Blue 20,
Diamonds 19 and Canadians
18.
ST. JAMES
,Cameo's • 36
Rothmans 27
Players 32
No. #7 16
Kools 18
Exports 20,
-Men's single high- John
Coleman. triple 265. 636.
Ladies high single Louis
Dick, 209.
1
ente
ed in solid performances.
especially Dan McClure of
the Centenaires who single-.
handedly held off the Brown
the bowling
LEGION
High single Mary Beuer-
man 247; Tom Phillips 240.
High triple Ann Wood 652;
Gord Scott 579.
Gimpy's six 28
Dump Kings 27
Six Pax 21
Bardals 12
Avengers 11
Honeymooners 6
MIXED DOUBLES
Weekly ladies: high single
Viola Taylor 254; High triple
Barb Wesenburg 636.
Men's high single Art
Finlayson 287; High triple Art
Finlayson 722.
Season's ladies: high sin-
gle Mary Beuerman 296;
High' triple Mary Beuerman
769; High average Mary
Beuerman 220.
Men's high single John
Coleman 316; High triple
- -John- -Coleman• 741Z;,.411-gli:-
average John Coleman 219,
Art Finlayson 219.
Rangers=.;.,,, 35
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Twins
Tigers
BlueJays`
CITIZENS of. Seaforth,
McKillop, Tuckersmith,
Hibbert and Hallett
BY DAVE BROOME
Last Sunda,' night the
clinatliallS. in a remarkable
turn Around. humbled the
Bruins 7-1 in Seaforth's Indu-
strial Hockey League. The
Rears are making a mad dash
for the cellar early this
season. The Canadians, as
you know, were the victims of
a 164 humiliation at the
hands of the Flyers a week
earlier.
Steve Webster provided
the Pengtlins with spewing
goaltending and hia acrobatic
Perforatange.helped carp 1t
club ar, 24 draw with a flat
Flyer team_ during the early
match.
Thelfawkshave roared out
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of the starting gate this term
and they whipped the Ran-
gers 6-3 during last $dndays
middle gem to remain under..
feeted.
If anything, the early indi:
catin is that all six teams look
very close.
Games Sunday Nov. 8.
1981.
6:30 Canadians vs. Ran-
gers; 8:00 Bruins vs. Flyers;
9:30 Hawks vs. Penguins.
LILL. NOTES; Here are
this year's rosters:
Hawks; Ron f)aipp, Lloyd-.
EiOer* Laurie Kruse. Kevin
Bennett. Perryllmoine, •Bee
Van Ike, Akker, Lem
BrOOrtie J(le Dick, Moe Hu-
,Larry McKnight. John
Roberts, Hal, Breen.
*Adis; Brian Nigh. Jerry
Martin, Bryan Peter, Pat
Dev0eatix. Kuo Swan. Jim
Nash, Brian Caliper. Marc
Robinette. Jerry Feeny. Larry
polmage. Brian Glanville,
Torn Nigh.
Flynn; Al Carter, Dave
Broome, Dale Kennedy. Bill
O'Shea. Paul Holley. Ray,
Scoines. Jim Coleman, John
Wilson. Chris . Elliott, PUto
Martene. Mike 14,49n. Don
Fipple. - • .
Ciurtall John fartSink
Brian..pate; :Jerome Aubitt, .
Frank flaulgan,, Tele Dever-
vo*,.tahatfash..liniCariet-
John. Jima. Steve . Smith.
.1)anneyervaux.
Randy Alexander. .;
. Rangers: - Gary, Finigan:
Terry Craig.. Ross govier,
Bob Schenek. Casey Klaver,
Murray Henderson, Ron Hil-
debrand, Larry Coyne. Pete
Flanigan, Mike Flanigan,
tom DUffy, Jack Ungarian.
Pengidna: Dave- Langstaff,
.Steve Webster, Brett Finlay-
son, George Reeves, Ken
Devereaux, Charlie Akey,
Kevin-Coyne. Rob Chesney,
Casey 'hin Bake!. Tom John-
son, Jerry . „91in, Rick Dal-
rymple.
BY GARY G$AY
The Seaforth Centenaires
displayed their best perfor-
mance of the season thus far
as they.outlasted the Western
Junior D Hockey League's
newest entry the Thedford
Browns by a 4-2 score on—
Hensall ice Friday night-
On Sunday night they 0:4,7
yelled,. to Fort Stanley.
didn't fate`, quite as .eliud. as
the Lions. crushedilient
Against ThectfOr4ihe Con.
lenakeSi were 'Ictl.hy the ii>ne .
OftelitritMcLlwain.;,Pave 'Erb.
and.Roh Matt inerStecg.,arb
sOorAironce..iiiid added-three-
assists. white Mommersteeg
score twice and Pieked tiPone
assist. MeLliwain • had one
goal and also one assist,
The Centenaires led 2-1
after the first period and the
score remained that way
throughout the second frame,
In the third stanza Thedford
tied the score at 27,2, only to
have MommerAeeg come
back and net what proved.to
be the winner. He added his
second tally of the nght on a
Centenaire power play with
less thin a minute remaining
in the game.
The game was a fast, hard
hitting\ affair right from the
start. Both goaltenders turn-
Action at
CfIMMERCIAL LEAGUE
Chipmunks 24
Sod Busters 15
Slow Pokes 17
Hillbillies 13
Dukes 7
County Boys 8
Men's high triple 581,
Harry, Deloyer, Men's high
single. 234, Harry Deloyer;
Ladies high triple 538, Liz
Krauskopf; Ladies high
single 263 Liz Krauskopf.
THURSDAY NIGHTERS
Ladies weekly high single
Karen--Woung-.-149; Weekly
high triple Karen Young 671;
Season's high single- JaCkie
Nobel 284; , Season's high
trifle Linda Gridzak 703;
High average Beth Caron
191; Linda Gridzak 191. i
Men's weekly high single
Brian Barry 262; Weekly high
triple Doug .Pr000r
son's high single• Geri, Boyce -
309; Season's high triple
Doug Proctor 782; High Av-
erage Doug. Proctor 209.
Unknowns 33
Who Cares 30
Lou's Jivers 24
Boomers 22
Brand X 21
No Name Team 17
TOWN AND COUNTRY
'[Oct. 27)
Ladies high Single- Marg
Ungarian 276; Triple- Mary
Ungarian 602; Average-
Marg Ungarian 198.‘
Men's highsingle: Doug
Anstett 266;. Triple, Ron
Harris 771; Average Ron
Harris 227.
Firebirds , 27
Chargers 24
Mustangs 23
Cobras 23
Dusters 16
Ramblers 13
(Oct. 20 1981
Ladies High single: Janet
Van Bakel .223; Triple Janet
Van Bakel 567; Average-
Marg Ungarian 198.
Men's high singlet John .
Forrest 282; Triple- Doug
Anstett 656; Average: Hank
[framers 223.
in the second period when
they had several point-blank
drives. 'Medford outshot the
locals by a 30-27 margin and
KEVIN DENOMME
The 17-year-old rightwing-
er from Zurich is a rookie with
Seaforth's Centenaires this
season. Last season he toiled
for the Zurich midgets. Kevin
wears sweater number 7 on
the Centenaires, and is a
grade 12 student at South
Huron District High School in
Exeter. Other interests in-
clude: golf, tennis, water
skiing, construction I (build-
ing) and architecture.
lanes
High triple for ladies Pat-
ricia Hutchinson 571.
Y.B.C.
Expos 22
Argos 20
Eskimos_ 20
Roughriders 15
Pittsburg Steelers 15
TiCats 13
High lady, Lisa Barry 117-
345; Lori Harvey 117; High
men: Greg Bennewies 218,
Trever Price 183. Randy
Becker 205.542:
picked up 12 of 10 minutes in
penalties handed out by ref-
eree Bill Walsh.
Against Port Stanley the
Centenaires fell behind early
and never really recovered.
Port Stanley lerf5-1 after the
first Period and increasedit to
8-1 after the second. The
rentaltaires OutfeOrett their
opponents hr a 3.2 marea in
the final frame.
The hack 'Reiltertditig
-duo of Neil Mitchell. and
.YverelleineWiessharedthe
Ongteeding with MithcIll
0010 the first period and
Bennewies , the latter two..
Despite being beaten tlae.
thaea in two periods Bernie-
Iv* played 4 Wm game as
he stopped the LiOns- on
several good score chance*.
He was given very little help
from a defence that was
missing several regulars.
Scoring* the Centenaires
were Mike fceilY with a Pair.
and Don Williamson and glib
MemMersteeg one a-
. The
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this weekend) 'they play -at
home tifeesal0RridaY night ,
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expects . ,skaring
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This meeting has been called by a group
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The support of the public for the annual appearwilrbe appreciated
SEAFORTH BRANCH 156, ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
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CLAIR CAMPBELL
Chairman, Special Events
RILE WILBEE
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