The Huron Expositor, 1981-12-02, Page 13•
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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
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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.
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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
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