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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-11-21, Page 19ONE SHOT - Although the senior girls basketball team from South Huron District High School failed in their bid for the Huron-Perth crown, the girls did advance to the WOSSA play downs. In Thursdays loss to Stratford Central, South Huron players (dark shirts) Helen Muller, Lisa Stretton and Heather Riddell get ready for a rebound. T-A photo Take early lead Mohawks win over Goderich 182 MAIN ST., LUCAN 227-4023 J Smith 648 2 B Hogg 750 0 J Parker 674 7 L Webber 652 5 B Barnes 602 5 D McNair 523 2 Mon. Afternoon Men C Hendy 837 C Smith 472 B Etherington 467 G Glenn 450 G Busche 409 W Shapton 403 Huron Hope S Hemingway 91 T Masse 83 E Klungel 86 L Rowe 91 Wed Morning Ladles B Elgie 412 M Lovell 555 A Wilson 496 L Snell 546 M Skinner 492 B Smith 480 Senior Citizens B Etherington 366 M Sanders 275 C Hendy 369 A Toonk 292 G Glen 257 H Wells 250 42 39 39 32 32 26 ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEED 4 Ply Polyester Whitewall It's q Sure Winters Coming! j 'PETER WARNER White Walls Michelin XWW Steel Radial SALE Size Retail PRICE 165-13 175-13 175-14 185-14 195-14 205.14 215-14 195-15 205-15 215-15 225-15 230-15 235-15 73.60 62,50 78.00 66.30 82.60 70.20 89.10 75.70 94.50 80.30 102.30 86.95 108.60 92.30 98.90 83.05 108.70 92.40 114.90 97.65 119.70 101.75 137.00 116,45 144.60 122.90 Michelin Steel Radial ZX XZX XM&S 155-12 57.80 49.15 155-15 68.40 58.14 utuparchrwo 4.00,w 1•444,4.0.0tA GRAND BEND Hours 9 to 6 Mon. Thru Fri. 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S. of Exeter on Hwy. 4 RR#1 Centralia' Phone 228-6281 011 BOMBA DIE The Lucan-Ilderton Jets continued their losing streak in the OHA Continental senior league this week by dropping games to the Chatham Maroons and Stratford Perths although the second loss was by only one goal. Friday, the Jets were thumped 9-3 by the Chatham Maroons and. Sunday they lost 7-6 to the Stratford Perths. Both games were played at the Ilderton arena, Both games this coming week for the Jets will be on Bowling Lucan Ladies M Murphy 604 42 H Eaton 576 41 L Dickson 589 40 P Davis 631 39 M Kennedy 576 38 H Hardy 609 34 P Carter 531 33 P MacDonald 619 32 S Johnston 617 16 L Herburt 589 9 A Groenewegen 527 7 S Haskett 607 5 Mens A G Black 809 R La Course 702 F Wells 769 W Denomme 585 H Holtzman 783 J Dewan 764 L Hodgins 763 K Mason 699 C Murray 788 R Evans 643 J Bell 714 G Ford 659 Wed. 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They will be in London Thursday night to meet the London Kings in an 8 p.m. contest and Friday night they will be in Petrolia. Game time is 8:15 p.m. One of the three wins for the Jets this season has come over the Allan Cup champion Petrolia Squires. Fights and penalties marred Friday's game between the Jets and Chatham. The L-I club had several players tossed out with major misconduct penalties following a third period brawl. Jets defenceman Barry Baynham was thrown out after receiving a two minute hooking penalty from referee Tony Steyaert in the second period. After being assessed the minor penalty, Baynham persisted in arguing and was tagged with a couple of more penalties. With the misconduct goes a two game suspension. The third period fiasco started after Dave Easton of Chatham threw his stick in the air after scoring a goal. A couple of Jets took exception to the antics of Easton and before long the benches were emptied. Jamie Robb and Chuck Robbins of the Jets were tossed out for leaving the bench and goalie Dan Murray was penalized for leaving his crease to enter the fray. In the scoring department, the Jets stayed close for the first period trailing by only 2- 1 at that time. Chatham tooking a commanding 6-2 lead at the end of 40 minutes of play and increased the margin to 9-3 at the finish. The Jets were able to score one goal in each period. Ed Robb was the first period marksman on a three-way combination with Ed Parkinson and Randy Kraul. The middle frame L-I goal came from the stick of Hugh Mitchell with assists going to Dave Revington and Bruce Reddick. In the final session, Bruce Reddick registered Buckeys edge the Sherwoods On Thursday Zurich came back from 41 three goal deficit and defeated the Hensall Sherwoods 6-4 in Hensall. The Sherwoods hit the score sheet first as Brian Campbell converted passes from Garry Koehler and Jamie Caldwell. Midway through the period,Caldwell picked up a goal of his own as he fired one past Randy Oke in net for the Buckeyes. Brian Campbell assisted. The final goal for the Sherwoods for almost two periods of play as Allan Taylor scored. Caldwell and Brian Campbell assisted. The Buckeyes barrage began with only ten seconds left in the period as Rick Schilbe scored with help from Dave Cyr. In the second period defenceman John Graham put the visitors to within a goal as he scored on Hensall goalie Laurie Skinner. Ron Rader picked up the assist. Only three minutes later Ron Desjardine tied the game up as he took passes from Schilbe and Cyr. Glen Zirk gave Zurich the lead they never relinquished as he scored with only 12 seconds left in the period. Rader and Mike Clarke assisted. The Buckeyes scored what proved to be the eventual winner as Pat Bedard, Steve Bedour and Gerald Weido teamed up, with Bedard putting one in the net. Hensall's final goal of the game came from the stick of Lloyd Allan. Rick Ingram assisted. Zurich picked up the in- surance marker at 14:59 as Weido found the range. Graham assisted. Thursday the Buckeyes take on CCAT while on Sunday the Buckeyes and Sherwoods do battle in Zurich. "The strongest memory," says an old proverb, "is weaker than the palest ink" the final Jets score on a pass from Dave Revington. Brian Hind led the Chatham scoring attack with a three goal effort. His third goal was the 200th of his Continental league career. L. Figgins was next with two goals while single scores were chalked up by Dave Easton, Tom Rogers, Gary Brown and Randy Aitken. First half scoring Most of the scoring in Sunday's game came in the first two periods. The Perths led 5-3 after the first period of play and the Jets counted the only two goals of the second frame to get the 5-5 tie. The three Jets goals in the first period came in the first six and a half minutes of play. Hugh Mitchell started the scoring at 3,13 with assists being provided by Rick Banks and Rob Dean. Only a minute later, Bruce Reddick registered on a three-way combination with Tom Hodgins and Randy Kraul. At 6.36, Steve Proctor hit on a power play with passing help from Hugh Mitchell and Randy Kraul. In the second period, Dave Brown completed a good passing effort with Jamie Robb and Ian McTavish and McTavish hit the mark with passing help from Brian Johnston and Dave Brown. Mitch Kennedy scored what proved to be the win- ning goal for Stratford while his team was playing short handed at 16.45 of the third period. The final L-I score came from the stick of Tom Hodgins at 18.40 on assists to Jamie Robb and Hugh Mitchell with the Perths playing a man short. Eric Brubacher and Graham Snider led the Stratford scoring attack with two goals each' Sassenachs back to dart lead The closeness in the standings of the Exeter Legion mixed dart league continues. The Sassenachs have moved back into first place by a single point. The Sassenachs have a season total of 35 points while the Winkers and Outlaws are deadlocked for second spot with 34 points apiece. The Evil Eyes are next with 33 points and the Family Affair has 31. Next come theScottiesand Doublers even at 29 points, the Rowdy Ones have 27 points and tied with 26 each are the Itchy Niters, Out of Space and Chances. Completing the standings are the Nicky Tams and DR's with 25, Shiphunters 23, CB'ers 20 and Canscotts 17. This week's scores were: Evil Eyes 4 - Rowdy Ones 1 Nicky Tams 4 - CB'ers 1 Itchy Niters 3 - Shiphunters 2 Canscotts 3 DR's 2 Family Affair 3 - Scotties 2 Outlaws 3 - Out of Space 2 Sassenachs 3 - Chances 2 Doublers 3 - Winkers 2 Friday's schedule is as follows' 8:00 p.m. Rowdy Ones vs Winkers Chances vs Out of Space Scotties vs CB'ers Family Affair vs Shiphun- ters 9:30 p.m. Evil Eyes vs Doublers Itchy Niters vs DR's Nicky Tams vs Canscotts Sassenachs vs Outlaws DRIVE CAREER' SALE Size Retail PRICE 600-12 A78-13 C78 -13 D78-14 E78-14 F78-14 G78-14 H78-14 600-15 F78-15 C78-15 H78-15 J78-15 670-15 6 Ply Truck 52.00 Cf-IECK OUR USED SNOW TIRES... FROM $15.00 ea. (While they last!) Full Range Service Facilities ALL MAKES, guaranteed service lat fair prices routine servicing • 1/ !Minor engine repair I Major enginerepair Manual transmission, Automatic transmission suspension Brakes, Tires, steering. ..y Engine tune-up Electrical systems ri Heating, MI' Air Conditioning fit APPEARANCE 1. 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Brion Penhale opened the scoring at 5.46 on a three- way combination with Scott Burton and Randy Gilfillan and two minutes later Don McKellar bulged the Goderich net with assists going to Bill Van Bergen and Larry Bourne. The Mohawks upped their lead to 3-0 at 9.36 of the middle frame on a successful shot by Ron Moore on a pass from Jack Chipchase. The first Goderich shot to beat John Hayter in the! Exeter nets came at 15.34 of the second period from the stick of Phil Petrie. In the third period, the Mohawks fired two more goals while holding the opposition to a single score. At 2.16 of the final session Brad Daters hit the mark for the Mohawks as he con- verted a pass from Ron Moore and near the 16 minute mark Ron Moore scored on a play started by Jeff Fuller and Brad Deters. The final Goderich goal was shot by Rob Standen. The Mohawks took eight of the 11 minor penalties handed out by referees Ron Shirran and Carl Nickles in addition to fighting majors to Jim Guenther of Exeter and Tom O'Brien of Goderich. (oiler ends Nov 30) REMKES ENTERPRISES • TB ST HH MN IB TL DS GG LO CC AC YS Co CH BB UP TE FT RC GT MP SN BL LP 5 57 2 14 7 55 0 5 4 38 3 25 7 40 0 21 5 44 2 15 7 25 0 25 5 27 2 14 0 42 7 52 7 37 0 17 5 61 2 49 5 44 2 17 5 37 2 36 5 27 2 51 4 31 3 25 7 48 0 35 2 53 5 49 5 37 5 60 7 44 5 69 2 26 7 39 2 14 2 11 0 4 0 0 °Dependant upon condition of Trade-in. l'"Maclean Hunter Ltd is Canadian Snowmobile Trade-In Guide OR prevalent local trade-in prices 38.25 29.65 38.25 29.65 41.75 32.35 • 43.55 33.75 44.15 34.20 48.50 37.60 50.25 38.95 53.35 41.35 38.90 30,15 47.55 36.85 50.25 38.95 53.35 41.35 56.00 43.40