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THE HURON EXP TO OVEL
Meet the
Centenalres
• DAN OnCLUIRE
This is Dan's third season
with fit. Centenaires, and if
the team makes the Western
Junior D. Hockey League
playoffs this season he will
undoubtably be a reason why.
He is a goalie and a steady
performer, but even steadier
when his defence gives him
some support. Dan is 19 and
lives at R.R. 1 Seaforth. He
works at Bolton Seeds in the
Dublin area, and is also
interested in baseball and
soccer.
DAVE ERB
Leftwinger Dave Erb from
Welch is in his rookie season
with Seaforth's Centenaires.
He is 17 and played for the
Zurich midgets last year.
Dave wears sweater number
10, and is also interested in
baseball. He is a grade 12
student at Central Huron
Secondary School at Clinton.
0.111.A. Junior "D"
Hockey
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SEAFORTH CENTENAIRES
Friday, November 13th
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GARY GRAY
Seaforth Centenaires
dropped three games this
past weekend to run their
record to nine losses in 10
Eames in the Western Junior
D Hockey League.
.In Henson Friday night
they were handed a 4.2 upset
by the Mt. Brytige* Bulldogs
On Saturday night they, travel-
led to twist:4k and were
handed a 164 Shellacking as
thahandsofpta-Rraven.'Theti -
on -Sonde), night, plaiying-
their third game in es 'Many.
nights, . .Thedford they
dropned.;a.elose„7-6 decision •
to the Browns.
The Centenaires fell be-
hind 3-0 in the first period
against Mt. Brydges." and
despite outplaying the Bull-
dogs in the next two periods
were unable to capitalizeon
their chances and thus were
defeated 4-2. The two teams
traded goals in the middle
frame while the Centenaires
scored the only goal of the
third period. Bob Mortimer-
steeg scored both the Cen-
tenaires goals in a losing
cause. The Centenaires out-
shot the Bulldogs 28-26 while
their opponents took 10 of 19
minor peneltiea called. .
Iii .Tavistock 1k Centex/r
aims" were minus four key
players end before 'the game
, was finished, were without
two there dee injuries as
they were handed- theiriyorst
loq,S yet, 164. The Braves
tested SenfOrth gOilie Dan
McClure with 8Q shots while
the Centenaires only tested
the Tavistock pal 31 times.
Tavistock led 5-1 ' after the
first and increased it Ito 12-1
after the second' and added
four more in the third. Mike
Kelly scored the lone Sea-
forth goal in the first period.
• Against Thedford the Cen-
tenaires came up with a solid
perforeeinscv in outplaying
their opposition but were
uriebleto capitalize on sever-
e' good scoring chances. The
two tesitna,,Were tied at 2-2
after the first frame and the
Browns led 4-3 after 'the
seeeott, In the third period
'Medford took advantage of a
tired Seaforth defence and
rnppert home three goals in
lesstitanthree three minutes.
aftgathet*ntenaireShad tied
the game at 4.4. With just
over five Millute.s remaining
the Centenaires picked up
and scored two more Clines to
cuttheffrowns lead to 14.
the last two minutes of the
game the Centenaires com-
pletely dominated the play
but were unable to get the
equalizer. The Centenaires
had yanked goalie Dan
McClure in favour of a sixth
attacker but the move failed
to pay off. Seaforth despite
the loss outshot its opponents
44-37. Thedford picked up six
minor penalties while the
Centenaires had four :minors
and a misconduct penalty.
Scoring for the Centenaires
EGMONDVILLE BOWLING
Brian Dale had high single
(255) again this week. Ed
Baker took high triple (702).
Randy still has high average.
Linda Gridzak took both high
,Single (276) and high triple
(657)* the ladies this week.
Cheryl Kruse has high
average (197) for the ladies.
After the ninth night of bowl-
ing, team standings are as
follows:
O.V.'s 45
Crystals 38
Red Caps 37
Diamonds 26
Blues 23
Canadians 20
THURSDAY NIGHTERS
Ladies weekly high single
Jackie Nobel 235i high triple
Linda Gridzak 555; Season's
high single Jackie Nobel 284;_
high triple Linda Gridzak 703;
High average Nobel
196.
Men's weekly high single
Brian Dale 286; high triple
Brian Dale 705; Season's high
single Gary'Boyie 309; Sea-
son's high triple Doug Proc-
tor 782; high average Doug
Proctor 223.
Standings
Unknowns ,
Lou's Jivers
Who Cares
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No Name Team
ST. JAMES BOWLING
Cameo 41
Rothinans 29
Players 32
aTs 21
Kool's 20
Exports 27
Men's high single and
triple George Love 300 and
712.
Ladies . single Bonnie.
Bedard 290; Triple Patricia
Hutchison 626.
LEGION
High single Ann Wood 272;
Ron Williamson 270; High
triple Ann Wood 594; Ron
Beuerman 729.
Standings
Dump Kings 32
Gimpy's Six 3Q
Six Pax 26
Bardals 17
Avengers 13
Honeymooners 8
Y.E.C.
Expos 27
Argo's
22
Pitts Steelers 22
Eskimos 22
TiCats 18
Rough Riders 17
High lady Lisa Barry 150-
370.
High men Mark Johnston
222-543; Brian Henderson
MIXED DOUBLES
Weekly ladies high single
Mary Beuerman 286; high
triple Mary Eteuertnatt 721.
Men's high single Art
Finlayson 280: Nigh triple
Neil Oedemata) 740,
were Mark MeLlwain with a
pair, and one apiece going to
Kevin Denomme, Mike
Kelly. Ken Higgins and Dave
Murray.
Ceateazike Notes: If the
Centenaires thought last
weekend was tough this one
won't he any easier as they
play host, to Belmont Bom-
bers at 8;45 on Friday night.
theft the Prefer frawto, f•
The defending champions
from Seaforth District High
School will host the final day
of the WOSSA "A" girls'
basketball championship
Dee. 5 from 8 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. Mitchell will host the
opening day of the six-team -
tournament Dec. 4.
Meanwhile the Whippets
host the first of what is hoped
will become an Annual Invita-
tional Tournament this Sat-
urday. Four teams are enter•
ed in the senior round-robin,
Season's ladies high single
Mary' Beuerman 296; High
triple Mary Beuerman 769;
High average Mary Beuer-
man 235.
Men's high single John
Coleman 316; High triple
John Coleman 785; High
average John Coleman 232.
Staedings
Rangers 38
Angels
Expos
Tigers
Twins
BlueJays
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
Men's high triple, Jim
Segeren, 729; Men's high
single, Jim Segeren. 278.
Ladies high triple, Mary
Deloyer, S64;1 Ladies' high
single, Mary Deloyer, 248.
Stemlings
Chipmunks 26
.5edBusters
Slo Pokes 20
Hillbillies • 18
Country Boys 10
Dukes 9
in on Saturday night for an 8
p.m. contest and the Mitchell
Hawks come in for a 3:30 p.m.
game on Sunday. All games
in Hensel!.
The Centenaires
should be healthy for this
weekend's games with the
exception of hard.tirting left
winger . lave Erb who has a
very painful elbow injury.
There could be a couple _9f
with games getting underway
at 8 a.m. The top two teams
will meet in the final sche-
duled for 8:30 p.m.
Goderich, Medway t A rya).
London Central-and Seafonh
are entered. Whippets' coach
Deborah Dawson says she's
hoping for an expanded
tournarkent next year.
The Whippets finished
with a 6-4 won-loss record
and missed the playoffs in the
Huron-Perth Conference, but
Please turn to page 19
new -faces in the lineup this
weekend as the Centenaires
are trying to improve 4., shaky
defence. Right winger Bob
Approxintately 1'90 People
attended the, official Opening
of the new Vennstre -curling
Citib• Sunday afternoon.
Master of ceremonies for
the occasion was Tuckerstnith
Reeve Bob Bell, who welcom-
ed everyone and introduced
the honoured guests. Mes-
sages of congratulations were
brought by MPP Jack Ridell;
Bruce Patter, Goderich re-
presenting BM • Ross and
Associates and Bob Wilson of
Seaforth representing the
Ontario Curling Association.
Acting on behalf of contrac-
tors Wayne and Harold Smith
Construction who were
unable to attend, Bruce Part-
bOrtuns-Weegioadit , • en-
tenalrea in sapling .wifin five
$91114- Aid eight **A * 13
points in 10 games.
er presented.the n to
Reeve Roll,. Wm, in 'Ulm
presented the ;keys to Ken
Rogerson, president of Vane-
stra Curling Club.
Rev. Robt. McMullen of
Bruoefield offered the official
dedication of the new build-
ing.
Participants in the ribbon
cutting ceremony, Reeve Bell
MPP Ride! and Mr. Roger-
son then declared thew
Vanastra Curling Club o
ally open.
Guests then entered to
inspect the new facilities skid
take part in the reception ead
dinner, catered to by the
Kinburn Foresters.
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Bowling roundup
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SCIPIS to h4ast WOSSA
champions h ip
Vanastra curling •
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