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The Huron Expositor, 1981-12-02, Page 13• xpositor •VCIciok.1 Like it or not, the curling season has started. By now the old muscles should have stopped aching and everyone has begun to enjoy the night at the Seaforth Curling Club. The first spiel of the season was held November 14 and 15. The committee in charge of the Cash Spiel was very pleased with the event again this year. A rink skipped by McLelland from Windsor took the big prize money and a trophy. Rathwell of Listowel was in second spot, Wilson from Seaforth in third, Wil- loughby of Tillsonburg was fourth and fifth spot was won by Pryce of Seaforth,,,,,,,.• • Quite a few spectators were out to watch the games so the place was busy. Spiels like this one have to have spon- sors and Thanks go to Wilf s Bike Shop, Egrnondville; Bidl-Macaulay Ltd., Seaforth Fleming Feed Mill. Clinton; Brown Motors. Clinton; Beat- tie Furniture. Clinton; Win- throp General Store; Heath- erington Shoes, Seaforth; Roth's Food Market, Seaforth; Bank of Montreal, Clinton; Ken Campbell Farms. Seaforth; Seaforth Jewellers; Ray's Family Mar- ket, Egmondville; Seaforth Veterinary Clinic; Pizza Train Seaforth; Campbellt Men's Wear, Clinton; Stedman's, Seaforth. We appreciated your support. One team - of ladies has ventured out of the home club. Roxanne- Brown-, skip- ped a team with vice- Marg "' Fleming. second Mary Jean Beattie and lead Isabelle Moore last Wednesday in Stratford. They did not get in for any prizes but they had a good time. The Juniors Curling is started again and anyone who is interested in joining should call Irma Pryce or Gwen Bob & Betty's Variety and Radio achaelt Dealer 52-7-1680 _Open 9 a.m. 4111 11' p.m. 7 days a week Seaforth RADIO SHAG Moodmaker Party Light Saves4 995 • ProleCIS ever-changing Colours or walls Ceiling Colourful Disco Lights s 15 495 63-8005 Reg 59 95 savesig 3695 638001 Aro 54 95 AM/FM LED Clock Radio ?2.1529'- Reg 64 95saves17 4795 ET-I00 Compact Phone GIFT IDEAS EC-273 Calculator sav'es10 1695 66-6113 Req 2695 • Features 4-key memory 8-digit•display • Square root percent sign. change func- tions Nova' -5 Speaker :mesa) Ralf 5995 • Recommended power handkng ao waltS Flea 99 1 ep 40it "Cutie" Fashion Phone 9995 43 324 Computerized Chess 7995 ..2,6k AM/FM Portable Cassette 14.1000' flop l29 05 . taws° 8995 T' r.^ THE HURON E ISITO 0 amps! A13. LOOKING UP - Seaforth District High School's senior boys basketball team nipped General Amherst 58-55 in this game, which went went down to the wire, Saturday afternoon in the Golden •Bear .Invitational at SDHS. (Photo by Campbell) Patterson. The fee is S25 and the time is Monday at 4 p.m. The play-offs for the Labatt Tankard were held this past: weekend. There were four teams competing for the right to represent the club. Skip- Gord Pryce; Vice-Bob Jar- muth; Second Mike Thomas and Lead-Neil Dolmage were the winners of the event defeating Bill Campbell's team of Mel Gilbert, Keith Siemon and Tim Collyer in Mark. Underwood of Sea- forth, a freshman on the University of Western Ontario's track and field team. achieved a personal best indoors in the triple jump the final game: Gerry Walters' team of Bob Wilson, Pop Tremeer and Doug Row- eliffe and David Ste. Marie, John Patterson Jr.. Gerry Lobh and Jerry Heathering- ton were eliminated in the first few games. Next week I hdpe Wendy Tremeer our reporter will be able to report the events going on at the club. Be sure and let her know where you go, how you make out and who was on the team. leads his team in that depart- year ago at ant and fiSkS three ment. goals so far. Last year he Bill O'Shea. Pave Broome didn't score rhich has some and Paul Ridley counted for people wondering if the the Flyers.. Bruins haven't unleashed an- other goal scoring monster. Dolmage insists his role is strickly a checker and any scoring he does is just a bonus for his club. PENGIIINSACANADIANS1 The Pens kept in the running for first place by bouncing the Canadians 6.3 during the_ evening's late game. ft was. their best ,goa1 output of the season. Charlie Akey paced the lairds by connecting for 4 pair of goals. Casey Van 134e1, Rob Chesney, Kevin Cbyne and Tom Johnson all added single markers. John Nash tallied twice for the Canadians with John Lansink getting the third Canuck score. I.H.L. NOTES: The I.H.L. has played its last two sets of games at Vanastra andall Unbeatcible hocke players are happy to be y heading back to Hensall this Sunday night. Last August. then play two away games after the arena got condem- Dec. 8th and 9th in Elma ned. Bryan Peter quickly Logan and Brussels. booked ice for the I.H.L. at By the end of the first period, Mitchell led 3-1 with Seaforth's only goal being scored by Greg Murray from an assist from Todd Doig. Mitchell scored two more goals and took a 5-1 lead into the third period. To make matters worse, Seaforth's hard working winger, Dan Wesenberg, was knocked out of action in the second period with an injury. Seaforth was awesome in the third period as they rallied to score four unan- swered-goals to tie Mitchell 4' 5-5. Dave Murray set the pace by scoring three goals and an assist. John Dale netted one goal and drew an assist. Jim Campbell picked up an assist. Fans watching the game sure had a hard time believ- ing the Seaforth team playing the third period was the same team that was on the ice in the first two, periods. Some fans were seen to be rubbing their eyes in disbelief! Bath teams were assessed five minofpenalties. The !Whets were hosting Clinton Tuesday Dec. 1 and Hewn. At the lengtimt rant meeting in 44,e SOPteMber the 1.0.1.. voted to "go to Hensall when it bee,. knOWSI. that Vinitatra WAS also available. It was a democratic vote and wise one, The. Hensall arena is newer, the ice surface longer and wider; plexiglass surrounds the ice area; the seating area is heated; the dressing reMS-- are large, cotnfortable and warM; there: iS also tOdetand .shower facilities with hot. running water and ,you dOn't have to' worry 'about vandal, *IL Vanastra cannot -hour the Same, would suggest those who criticised the league's move to Hensall to put their pettiness aside and direct their attentions to more important issues- • Then of course there is that rather nasty story circulating that the league ,won't get ice time if and when a new building is erected here in town. It would be difficult td close down, west Some people emskkorse inetitatiois, after 17 years 01 operation. 1 wouldn't want to tbc °Ale 10 Oa boar/ PhOag taxpayer that they can pay Pre the Mali but caul use it. I 'would suptent to the rumour mongers and others that we should all work together on a ne. building. Tolliiellatetlertnin PeePle or groups at this stage Of the game is sheer stupidity. The 1.H L. would like tO eke this time to (h k Jack Price and Don tipee. Both be* over 1/114kwardS to ,'take, tkings easier toy us at Vanastra. Both men are Capable • and hirdwrgki,ng andAheir effOrts should raise the operating, efficiency of the Vanastra arena tObigher levels than in the past. Games Sunday night Dec, 6.1981 atHensall 6:30 Hawks vs. Penguins; 8:00 Canadians vs. Rangers; 9:30 Bruins vs. Flyers. 04 1 • - Curling news Curling muscle's warm up Underwood tops personal record at a two-day intra-squad meet at London last week. He hopped. skipped and jumped 13.53 metres. Mustang' vet- eran Doug Ditchfield won the event with a personal best also, 1.3.60 metres. BY RAVE BROOME The Hawks extended their unbeaten Streak to seven games last Sunday night by edging the Flyers 4.3. The record stretch for stay- ing undefeated was set by the Blues during the 1977-78 y,easeon. That club went 15 matches without a loss, which included 10 regular season games and five playoff en.- counters. Kevin 'Bennett provided, the whiteshirts with the win when he blocked a shOt, at the point and raced the length of the ice to beat Flyer goalie Ajt Carter with. just three utes, left. It was his second goal of the game. The Flyers pulled their goalie • for an extra skater but only man- aged one harmless shot on netminder Steve Webster. Ron Quipp had the other two Hawk scores. Quipp scored just six times all last year, but already this season has notched 10 anal% and RANGERS 5 BRUINS 2 Pete Flanigan netted his first two goals of the year to lead the Rangers to a 5-2 triumph over a short-handed Bruin team, during last Sun- day's early WPC The Bears were missing five skaters. The Rangers won their fifth game of the term, tops in the league. while the Bruins dropped their fourth match of the season. Bob Schenck. Ron Hilde- brand and Tom Duffy all chipped in singles for the Blueshirts. Pat Devereaux and Larry Dolmage replied for the Bruins. Dolmagehas been on a roll this season. He has already matched his point totul of a On Monday, Nov. 30. the Midgets travelled to Mitch- ell. 'ECEMBER ill 5 it 6 O.H.A. Junior "D" Hockey PT. 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