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Poge 6A Times -Advocate. December 19, 1979
SH team places fifth
Goodie wins wrestling
Tyler Goudie of South
Huron was one of the in-
dividual champions in
F. iday's 10th annual Red
and Black wrestling tour-
nament at the local school.
Goudie won the 90 pound
title with four straight
victories, all by pins and was
judged the best SH com-
petitor.
In the team standings,
Sarnia Central emerged as
champs with 149 points,
Kitchener St Jerome was
second with 138, Banting of
Alliston was next with 133.
Sarnia Northern scored 129
points and South Huron
placed fifth with 109 points.
Tim McQuiggan in the 104
pound class and Jamie
Christmas
By DAVE MEDD
Precious Blood
School
Christmas
Getting up early
Opening presents and cards
Eating Christmas dinner
Jesus Christ
Happiness.
HULY
NIGHT
We give thanks
for the sublime
and holy spirit
that means
Christmas.
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Chatham Maroons
vs
Lucan-Ilderton Jets
F r qday, December 21,
8.15 p.m.
Durham Huskies
vs
Lucan-Ilderton Jets
Friday, December 28
8 1 p.m.
Durham Huskies
vs
Lucan-Ilderton Jets
Wednesday, January 2
8:15 p.m.
Homewood Farms and Inglewood
Farms are Jet Supporters.
Eveleigh at 193 pounds were
third for the next best
performances for South
Huron.
Tim Martens finished
fourth, Brian Westelaken,
Rich Soudant and Ed
Hunter-Duvar were fifth,
Colin Tripp and Al
Roaseboom were sixth and
Figure skaters
pass CFSA tests
Members of the Zurich -
Grand Bend figure skating
club participated in
Canadian Figure Skating
Association test days at
Zurich Tuesday and at
Hockeyland in London.
Sunday.
The successful candidates
were as follows:
Dances -Dutch Waltz -
Cathy Brenner: Swing -Lisa
Hamather.
Junior Bronze -Ten Fox -
Sandra Datars; Fiesta
Tango- Kerry Lynn Dietz.
Senior Bronze -European -
Elizabeth Deters; Fox Trot -
Missy Sandilands.
Men's Curling Scores
Hodgert 8 - Livingstone 4
Learn 8 Funk 1
Ross 7 - Albertson 5
B. Coates 11 - Parsons 5
Chapman 4 - Beattie 3
Webber 8 - Lamport 4
De Block 7 - McKnight 4
Strang 10 - P. Coates 4
McDonald 7 - Timmerman 5
Prout 8 - B. Coleman 5
Busche 10 - C. Smith 5
L. Coleman 6 - Raymond 4
Davison 7 - Pinder 4
MacLean 9 - Dougall 6
Intermediate
Hockey
Goderich
vs
Hensall
HENSALL ARENA
Thurs., Dec. 20
8 p.m.
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Andrew Martens and Phil De
Haan were seventh
In dual Huron -Perth meets
Tuesday, the South Huron
grapplers downed Stratford
Central 32-20 and lost 28-24 to
Goderich and 35-19 to
Stratford Northwestern.
Winning two matches each
for the local school were
Tyler Goudie, Andrew
Martens, Phil De Haan, Tim
Martens, Brian Westelaken,
Doug Raymond and Ed
Hunter-Duvar.
Tim Martens ac-
complished the fastest pin.
Rick Soudant was the most
improved performer and
Phil De Haan was judged the
best wrestler.
Today, Wednesday, the
South Huron team will be in
Goderich to take part in a
H -P meet and Friday they
will travel to Jackson,
Michigan to participate in a
Canada - USA exchange
along with Banting high
school of London.
The Michigan school will
be making a return visit to
South Huron in December of
1980
Ladies first
draw ends
The ladies completed their
first draw of the Exeter
curling club season this
week.
Sylvia Smith won the
Tuesday afternoon draw
with her team of Marilyn
Broadfoot, Barb Ballantyne
and Sharon McCrindle.
Wednesday night winners
were Doris Hackney Jayne
Dougall. Debbie Etherington
and Marg Miller.
Audrey McDonald won the
Thursday draw with het
team of Mona Alderdice,
Loralee Marshall and Hazel
Wescott.
Playoffs for the Dinney
trophy will take place during
the next two weeks
Buckeyes win
over Mohawks
The Zurich Buckeyes
scored a 6-1 victcry over the
Exeter Mohawks in South
Huron play Sunday of
ternoon and increased their
lead in first place in the
north division standings
Four third period goals
allowed the Buckeyes to
come away with Sunday's
win
They took a 2-0 first period
lead on goals by captain
John Graham and Gerald
Weido Graham counted on a
pass from Randy McKinnon
and Weido provided the
assist for Weido's score
The Moh wks counted
their only g of the contest
at 5 48 of the th d period and
drew within one 1 of the
opposition
[)on Heywood fired the
only Exeter successful shot
on a pass from Bill Van
bergen.
The Buckeyes came right
back to regain a two goal
lead as Gerald Weido beat
John Hayter in the Exeter
goal on a three-way effort
with Pat Bedard and Mike
Clarke.
The fourth Buckeyes goal
of the afternoon came from
the stick of Ron Desjardine
at 11.10 on a play started by
Randy McKinnon and Rick
Schilbe.
The score rose to 5-1 at
12 13 as Gerald Weido
completed a hat trick per-
formance with the assist
going to Dave Cyr
The final Zurich marker
was shot by Randy
McKinnon on a three way
effort with Ron Desjardine
and John Graham
BEST IN '79 — Sweet Impression owned by the Wheeling By
Stables of Grand Bend was named three year-old trotting filly
of the year in Canada. Above, Jerry Duford guides Sweet Im-
pression to win in the Stondardbred Futurity Trotting Stakes
at Greenwood in 2.06.1.
Mariners win in
South Huron loop
The Grand Bend Mariners
defeated the Kettle Point
Warriors 5-2 in their only
start this week in the South
Huron intermediate hockey
league.
The next action for the
First place
tie in darts
The Evil Eyes and
Sassenachs are now tied in
first place in the Exeter
Legion mixed dart league
with identical records of 46
points.
The Winkers are close
behind in third place with 45
points followed by the
Scotties at 42. Family Affair
at 41. Doublers 40 and
Outlaws 39.
The Out of Space are next
with 38 points Then come
the Itchy Niters and Chances
36. Nicky Tams 35, Rowdy
Ones and DR's 34
Shiphunters 33. CB'ers 31
and Canscotts 24.
This week's scores were
Eveil Eyes 4 - Winkers 1
Scotties 4 Canscotts 1
Sassenachs 4 Rowdy Ones 1
DR's 4 • FamilyAffair 1
Last Chance 4 Outlaws 1
Out of Space 4 - Doublers 1
Nicky Tams 3 Itchy Niters 2
CB'ers 3 - Shiphunters 2
Friday's schedule is as
follows
8:00 p. m.
Chances vs Family Affair
Outlaws vs DR's
Winkers vs CB'ers
Sassenachs vs Scotties
9:30 p.m.
Rowdy Ones vs Itchy Niters
Evil Eyes vs Nicky Tams
Doublers vs Shiphunters
Out of Space vs Canscotts
Mariners will be Friday
night when they meet the
Hensall Sherwoods at the
Stephen township arena at
Huron Park.
In the 5-2 win over Kettle
Point, 'the Mariners scored
all of their goals in the first
two periods before Kettle
Point replied with two
successful shots in the final
20 minutes of play.
With only 36 seconds left in
the first period Rick Moody
converted a pass from Mike
Desjardine to put the
Mariners on the scoreboard.
Second period scoring was
confined to the final eight
minutes and resulted in the
Mariners upping their lead
to 5-1.
The quick scoring splurge
started at 11-15 as Joe
Falsetti hit on a pass from
Pete Gill. In the next minute
Pete Gill completed a three-
way effort with Pete Gil and
Joe Falsetti and Tod Sherk
scored with passing help
from Mike Desjardine and
Rick Moody
The final Grand Bend goal
of the game came at 16.04
with captain Bob Lovie
scoring on an unassisted
effort
In the third period Mark
George and Tye George
counted for Kettle Point.
I'm a Stocking
By STEPHEN HARBURN
Grade 5
Hensall Public School
Why should I be a stocking'
Hanging by a fireplace
Why can't I go shopping
With the children everyplace
And go chopping
Trees place by place
Making snowmen all day
Why can't I say I can play!
Because I'm a stocking
Good effort against Preston
Jets losing streak continues
The Lucan-Ilderton Jets
losing streak in the Ontario
Hockey Association Con-
tential senior league con-
tinues.
After losing 14-2 to the
Petrolia Squires Friday
night, the Jets came back
Sunday with a good effort
against the Preston Jesters,
but, lost 7-4 as the result of a
Marauders,
Buckeyes lead
The Zurich Buckeyes and
Centralia Marauders
currently are at the top ut
the standings in the two
divisions of the South Huron
intermediate hockey league
The Centralia Marauders
lead the south division with
eight wins and three ties for
a total of 19 points They
lead the entire league in
goals scored with 81
The Buckeyes are on top in
the northern section with
nine victories and only two
Tosses good for 18 points 'The
Goderich Merchants are
right behind with 17 points
on eight wins and a tie.
Goderich leads the league
with goals against witil 37
while the Buckeyes and Ex-
eter Mohawks are tied for
second with 40
The Hensall Sher woods
are third with 11 points and
the Exeter Mohawks and
Centralia College Saints
follow with eight points
apiece.
The Grand Bend Mariners
with four wins and three ties
for 11 points are second in
the south Next come
Parkhill with nine. Thedford
with eight and Kettle Point
in the basement with five
points.
The league all star game
with the best of the north
taking on Inc choice of the
south will be played Friday.
January 18 at the Zurich
arena Proceeds w•iligoto the
South Huron Big Brothers
P?sociation
Local filly
best in '79
"Sweet Impression'',
owned by Doug Courtney's
Wheeling By stables of Grand
Bend was recently named
the three year old trotting
filly of the year in Canada by
the Canadian Trotting
Association in Toronto.
The filly earned 5100,000.00
in 1979 with nine wins and
seven seconds m 18 starts
while taking a new lifetime
record of, 2.03'.
She will probably race one
more year before being bred
to the trotting sire 'Soncan"
at Pine Hollow Stud Farms
in Pine Bush. New York.
slight letdown in the seconc
period.
After the Jets held a 3-1
lead after the first 20
minutes of play, the Preston
club scored three times in a
minute and a half early in
the second period to g6
ahead.
Former manager Don
Urbshott who is now the OHA
contact man told the T -A,
"We played extremely well
and deserved to win. We let
down for Tess than two
minutes and bang. the flood
came.
The Jets will be to action
on five occasions during this
week and the holiday season
Their home games are
Friday of the this week
against the Chatham
Maroons, the following
Friday against the Durham
Huskies and Wednesday,
January 3, Durham will
again be the visitors All
games start at 8.15 p.n►.
On the road the Jets will be
in Cambridge Saturday night
and in London on January 3.
Against Preston Sunday,
the Jets hit the scoreboard
quickly Bob Dean was the
initial marksman on a three-
way effort with Bob Dean
and Dave Brown at 3.28
Novice tourney
at Parkhill
A total of 27 teams will he
taking part in a novice
regional Silver Stick hockey
tournatment in Parkhill
from December 28 to 31
The original Silver Stick
idea was to foster Inter-
national Goodwill and
Understanding through boys
of all ages. The founder.
former Canadian
Featherweight Boxing
Champion. Jack Kinsella of
Ottawa, had an idea and
enlisted the support of other
hockey men and as a result
in 1963 the first North
American Finals Tourna-
ment was held in Port
Huron. Michigan
The Novice age players 18-
9 yrs old r will only compete
in a regional tournament. All
other age level competitors
are eligible to compete in
the International Tourna-
ment it they win their
regional cornpetitiui,
This regional Tournament
is under the supervision of a
Regional Director appointed
by the board of uircctors. All
tournaments require annual
sanction by the Board of
Directors
It is very lilting that
this. the year of the (lulu.
this age level has been
recognized and allowed to
take part in the tournament
The Exeter Waxers will
play their first game Sun
day. December :t0 at 11 45
a m
Only 24 seconds later.
Brian Johnston made the
score 2-0 on a play started by
Parkinson and Dean.
Terry Gregory counted the
first Preston score at 6:18.
The Jets two goal lead was
regained at 14:14 as Jamie
Robb completed a neat
passing combination with Ed
Robb and Hick Banks
From 3.27 to 5:08 of the
second period, Ken Stewart,
Jim Sptingall and Tony
Sherlock registered for
Preston to put the Jesters
ahead 4-3.
At 11 41 defenceman
Barry Baynham was in the
right spot in front of the
Preston uei to deflect a pass
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Hugh Mitchell also assisted.
With Brian Johnston of the
Jets off for tripping, Jim
Martell scored what proved
to be the winning goal for the
Jesters at 14.17.
In the final frame, Jerry
Gray and Jim Martell scored
the final Preston goals.
The Jets outshot the
Jesters by 39 to 32 Dan
Murray was in goal fot the L-
1 club filling in for regular
netminder Peter Crosbie
who was sick.
In Friday's 14-2 loss to
Petrolia, fan. McTavish and
Ed Parkinson were the Jets
goal scorers.
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vs
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Bowling scores
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0 63
5 78
2 57
7 32
0 51
5 47
2 17
7 36
0 29
5 30
2 13
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5 83 BL
5 75 MP
266 SN
5 68 LP
2 36
7 83
PP J Frayne 564
LP BDuBarry 597
MM 0 Farquhar 646
BR B Sangster 670
HD B Hearn 631
' RO V Flynn 552
P P Haugh 740
WR N Westlake 554
CG L Hodgins 629
A&HM Holtzman 561
S W Jaques 572
JS J Parent 710
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Thursday Ladies
D Weigand 581
J Masnica 586
P Scott 641
T Rooseboom 733
E Mielke 722
M Foster 669
D Deters 515
R Luther 675
0 27 CO
5 48 CH
2 48 BB
5 44 FT
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7 70
2 43
7 90
7 60
5 86
0 38
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.1 Cooper 675
S O'Neiller 465
S Young 524
1. Dykstra 483
Wednesday
R Frayne 674
D Murray 55'i
13 Hogg 682
O Jaques 663
A Everleigh 777
B Sanders 680
Sunday Mixed league
JSmith 486
B Hogg 535
G Wilson 422
K Mason 404
L Webber 458
R Pfaff 391
7 35
O 7
5 19
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7 29
0 21
754
0 56
2 62
5 51
Miner Ps. Wee
RL S McFalls 73
RF: S Irwin 121
Miner Juniors
PE T Moore 276
KK K Whiteford :iii'
HG ()Taylor 232
('S S Skinner 345
Miner Seniors
AC D Meikle 343
BU .1 Mo) 343
HO .1 Van Haarem 386
7 58 FC B Bell 361
0 53 SS . Pfaff 355
ST .1 Perry 250
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R Luther 438 4 68
W Webster 430 7 66
W Glanville 371 3 50
J Snell 381 4 40
B Lawrence 369 0 37
R Lacourse 452 3 33
Wednesday ladies
H Welber
N Coleman
R Berends
M Lovell
J McDowell
13 Smith
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Reasons
By TIMMANN
Grade 6
Hensall Public
School
There are many reasons
for Christmas. One is the joy
of giving and getting
presents. Another is the joy
of celebrating Jesus' bir-
thday and that is the main
meaning of Christmas. When
we give and receive gifts we
are doing it to celebrate
Jesus' birthday.
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A VERY
MERRY
CBRISTMAS
Sending a messag€
post-haste for your
every happiness
this Yuletide seasor
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and tucking our
thanks inside.
Barney, Max & Staff
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