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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1952-04-04, Page 3ii! e io w^. �,. A tl ;i ('B W g2: so* !slut. epee J 'rJr 1114,Poa 1?Itl'1'1 Sat"Itliday' - night's •ttiIt'- wvithe- Pi . t eti ergne ,J110pns: out pf the fire they, led" a' lute: t:}rird'; pare rAn by the S forth g1 y ea; ., „ Jlunigra, edging o71t the Fef}za, lla''Slx 7.6,. 1?Vej1 •Hyatt" 1,UaO .fans "saw 'thisv gnat gamic of the Or H,A bei5t.ol*-e• salad 1Qp18 s INHERE THERE'S r RAO[ RK RE.G. THERE'S MAR it was ,'tfiee boel e0alt the wlray as th'e 1o44e. oipeh!ed the cog etts+ek; at the aelvelUatklagta markrnt: 0,9 4.M "periodwill►.; Pat: Toig anal :T 111 •:IMuir ping in together, NFer- PAM. !here Awn, .gn :tttie'. ;peat forth aeteninder, ;but Oar Baker was on his :tee and made zn,.anor sensational: payee, Marne way, Sent to the cooler for I niee ng but, .Dobby staved off. the• penaltyy,. time .Vtitth lois elaetsy- spick-Ibanalling. ixl, 'cen[tre ice. Drowns 'broke. 'through.. from centre at the three lyarter mark acid flipped the p'wk•to,Bib Doig; who tamed his second of the game. With the .period eIosdng, ' Lovell, Gar and 'Clarke 'b'roke through tit= t • McKin!eyFurn!i. F!atchery Producers of CANADIAN APPROVED CHICKS Your enquiries are solicited WRITE OR PHONE AND ASK McKINLEY'S REGARDING YOUR CHICKS FOR 1952 . . COCKERELS, PULLETS and UNSEXED - 697 r 11, Hensall R.R. 1, Zurich lent i`' h -lie f 1� r ,,..ill led I o a�A• �, M'*j( !4 B;tl'k, dg icon #44 ! af',.13 - 4 ou;:,te‘kTt1a 4.0 tae:,�,it„ Uin l �qut .a t 9,sp tf 09 IpR0a1t,S' . Qr 'js` #04tg : 1#dRt` .'trgat ,4! th, 'unlet dame at!•tfle 0;'1 mart ae rTae1� ,",� �,ic n 12 er' M . RoolIt hove , fidget P%eYera who have ad, vani;et1 ho juuaor' rankle', ,fer the -finails; took the ;puck from 'Penta* lee, end after oarryin'g ite through' .the v- lsitors''tstreng orgege0,, 'Rtaee- ter fooled the netminder and pit in the 'fourth ISeafertlh 'tally. At 10:18 Seaforth counted again but the goal- w•as disalleWed as Jack .Muir was in the crease at the time. Mann. and Doug Aitcheson were •given majors: ••for lighting at the uriddl'e of the 'stanza asst the game slowed dorwn. Ars' the time ran out -Watkins and Dodvby broke threnigh for the visitors. -Mann Eaten elhot th'e puck at Baker between the posts, and Baker in attempting to clear, willed it into the net for the third Fergus" counter. ,Seaforth fell to (pieces during the first half of the final frame, 'and Fergus came through with three The' ftalleigreOM OfiltQh, ..p Xii joaelya l hi7� mai,�o, a?r P'R#' 'R',f ;,itllq:; Q$nVVg, rnr t11kt _ pahnll A turtle's pari of :the Wmneo' g3Pgton. Sooiex ,±�, S})oo41, guests, alt, titla• elyeait were the' %Mien'% 'Miss onare'' a eielttea' 4f dazn.ee St. United O iurc$i, VOW ter; Cit,lselhurst; Arnold ,Circle and. ?'.MS. of Carmen Presbyterian goalie, to take the lead 6-4 for the. lira time in the game. Gear tallied twice while the period: was a'till young and; 'aselioted (Lovell with a third. With 'leaks than seven n2in- uitet;i to go, Jabk ,,Muir, Ron Broome and Pleb Doig headed up to the line til). �,he FLS* ▪ a1Wa34, 1`„ct,lenta; prayer by !!deet'. P. .Itin;tweil; 'and, the Bible �9;uxi PrRi . je the, .?�,''e1Clnne, o rt ol.anizati►lt nd'1'1ed RW; the tonic. ",Steuward- 1'essgry.,.*PrP, fi:. Pa, l r. The ler4 fist antroc'9uced Mrs, H. J 'S'nellrlxeter, who adda°esaed•the nironpe .U1i the tlhezne, `' p1i 11t41at, Growfli'; } 'ri'res�enting.' a challenging arud inaPirinrg: meuasage. 'Mfie. !Snell Oland that Pe disciples of ,Chrii�t we mush follow His `.example, .getter - Mg spiritually ,an we live. "We must give of our time to God'e. with .the puck and Jack Muir 'count ed' go the goaler, cameout of the net. .Butson tied the game as he. took a' pass Prom Rennie and Dreg.: eel. With three minutes to .play, Steve Storey broke from his • own Wee line and passed. to IMuir as he reached the 'Fergus net. Muir flip- ped the puck into ,the corner With the winning goal. Fenguo tried chard We Are Again Contracting BARLEY FOR CANADA MALTING COMPANY Contact Us CONTRACTS CAN BE ARRANGED BY PHONE OR LETTER ALL BARLEY WILL BE TREATED FREE OF CHARGE Phone 103 Nights 133 Geo. T. Mickle and Sons Ltd. HENSALL - ONT. Good Service — Fast Unloading Facilities m are... to comeback and tie it up, but Sea - forth held them off. With 10 sec- onds to go the goaler was pulled, but items too late, the localshad the game in the bag. FBRCdUS-Gaal, Vanwyck; de- fence, Mann; McCabe; centre, Lov- ell; wings,„ Landoni, Gear; subs., Dobby, Watkins, Moir, Matthews, Burr, Carter, Langdon, Clarke; sub-goaler, Campbell. SEAFORTH--Goal„ Baker; de- fence, Armstrong, Tiernan; centre, Doig; wings, Broome, Jack Muir; subs., Storey, Aitcheson, Rennie, Butson, hale, Dressel, Ron .Mehr, McIlwain, Hubert. First Period-HSeaforth, Doig (J. Muir), 7:45 ; ;Seaforth, Doig (Broome), 16:35; Fergus, . Lovell (Gear, Clarke), 18:45. •Penalties.— Second 'Period—'Seaiforth, Tie, Mann, Aitcheson. man (J. Muir), 4:15; Seaforth, 11. Muir (IMclllwain), 9:19; Fergus, Watkins (Dobby), 17:43; Fergus, Mann, 18:02. Penalties — Mann (minor, major) ; Aitcheson (major). Third Period—Fergus, Gear, :08; Fergus, Lovell (Gear), 1:15; Fee - guy, Gear (Lovell), 4:35; Seaforth, J. Muir (Broome, Doig), 13:13; .Sea - forth, Butson, ('Dressel, •Rennie), 16:20; a Orth,I('Storey), 16:58.Penalty—Broome. _ _ 7,7131 . ,.---�� ,.. •%fir;'.. ,rt NEW 125 -HP. V-8 ENGINE New high -com- pression design backed by Ford's experience in building more V-8 engines than all other makers combined. 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