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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-11-11, Page 1112 Months Interest free 2 Days Only on tits Patches, of most new 1962 Hondas • Boat the Interest Clame Great Discounts and . Free L On a low tomatnIng l'a YON CAN WIN Valuable deer prizes incluelina a hip fir two to sat tho Rolling %nail In Pontiac Michigan. FRS , WO/ Inspection Saturday Miming Only Stine your motorcycle In Saturday miming and haveaur experts tilak It oust. 10% OPP ALL PARTS 1982 •••P, 1-101V13.". SNEAK PREVIEW THIS FRIDAYt SATURDAY & SUNDAY: The curtain goes up. this day to unveil the most es• citing collection of now. motorcyelis ever offered by . Honda. Come ion now what everyone else will have to wait for spring to_see.,..Our line-up for $2 includes the CX500T, the world's fkst tegfated production turbo , charged metercyclo. at well. as the Aspentado, the world's ultimate tinning bike, the new Nighthawks, Ascot, interstate, •ATC's and motocross moduli. 47 NEW EXCITING MODELS ON DISPLAY DON'T MISS THEOPPORTUNITY TO SEE THE LARGEST DISPLAY OP NEW HONDA MOTORCYCLES 1%1D- ACCESSORIES EVER PRESENTED IN WESTERN ONTARIO YOU CAN BE THE FIRST TO SEE & HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY SPECIAL LOW PRICES on • TIRES • FAIRINGS --40. ACCESSORIES .t./. ANOTHER SOOT MOM muatoort ASK ABOUT 0101t LEASING MOWN VARNA, ONT. P,4 • id —Oran Coeur a Mos Mailed-en • factory Reps • Aims age the first to see new accessories that aren't *van' on the market yet. w. I I 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 BELMONT BOMBERS SEAFORTH CENTENAIRES Friday, November 13th 8:45 P.M. HENSALL ARENA EXETER HAWKS VS SEAFORTH CENTENAIRES 8:00 P.M. HENSALL ARENA Saturday, November 14th This Ad. Sponsored- By: ------- --- Seaforth Record Shoppe TOWN AND COUNTRY Ladies high single Leanne McKay 256, triple Leanne —McKay' 611; average Marg Ungarian 196. Men's high single Jo'hn Van Bake{ 301; triple John Van Bake! '60; Average Ron Harris 225. Standing* Mustangs Firebirds Cobras Chargers Dusters Ramblers 30 29 28 24 18' 18 O.H.A. Junior IP Hockey MITCHELL HAWKS vs - SEAFORTH CENTENAIRES Sunday, November 15 3:30 p.m. Hangall Arena This- ad- sponsored- by:------ hakqg <PR> Mk 527-1320 AN1171E1 Seaforth IONEER SHOW &- SALE pl • * End Of Line Clearance *Particularly Popular Portable Prices *Catch A Car Stereo Deal •The Ali-New Hi-F Line-Up ON RIGHT NOW 40ONTAQIO (STOEET (STIZATIODD DAY10-6. 8AT.10-5 CIASED WIDNE(SDAY6 i4MOuSla FICTION DRYS NEW 1980 DELUXE SLEDS a from 205 .0° NEW 1981 TWIN SLEDS' from 017C600 AO ill isly NEW 1982 SLEDS fiAti from 4111 00 011.-Werff '• Trademark, of Bombardier 527 I 74, NM'S PERIONDANCE1 FARM EQUIPMENT LTD Arizrarric es lose on 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 Brand X Boomers 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. 40 31 30 26 22 19 Bowling roundup 27 27 21 19 15 SCIPIS to h4ast WOSSA champions h ip Vanastra curling • chit open