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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-01-18, Page 12*A4 HURON EXP9SWOR, ANUAIIIr 18,0 All ,..„ ,,....,,,, e, , ::?A s k '1:tord' - '*itotied ti;fi 011 Jest Osni144"101,re7 (4pit .- weekend Lau.Ln abld ..._,,i •• ',VW* err toi the ' by losing - * .k.,, '''ck:(14taktOPli,iii *ii . ... . ', ' “Ir'r.° ' . 0,sklpi 3: teameaforth '400.4 first '. • ,' ' -9n• gtt, 147 4turiliiY4Wili 14004C 4114 t "eg, tar ,•::1734th GS''14011/0111 .401414 game 10';,A.lhoideb'''Itinii"i'alab'pe: Ilit. 't rlf '''' :rt°a4*!1°41* '*.41alitil a it00 Lottlitii, 4teor/. :Kok filo— ! well ,i.k!:,,;yntgool.A1*osorthi ono IV 4M,lt.eAtiO titai Pty0'1*,tic included caniiitert Royrd ''Ec'°1***44" 'itgat7' cond a th7red). Mieadiltoit .;Thomas4;;Enz,a•Pyt.el,1341te. '.,g:a.tneanterh119411;d:r4;',4rat;',.,S/04lte*., .; The "%P ter .('1-1thi(4 t " A skip *attain in the liouse4 perfectly still and avoid• -,doing anything which will disturb the concentratiOn of the opposing player in the hack. • Jan. 11 Men's Spiel Results - This spiel sponsored by McGavin Farm Equipment and Hensall-Seaforth Co-op was a suweas. _ ,•9301elocit Draw - fftst, Cam Sege rink, Godetich; second, Garry McNichol rink, Seaforth; third, Ian Grant rink, Teeswater; cons., Jamieson Ribey rink, Goderich. 11 o'clock Draw • first, Johnroleman rhtk, Exeter; secogd,rBob Jarmuth,rink,'Seaforth; third, Lloyd'Beuerman rink, Seaferilt; cons:, Roy Pennington rink, Teeswnrkr • LUXES' PLAYDOWN, The senior ladies' district 1,38 paydown was in Walkerton Jan. 9. The Seaforth rink skipped by Flo Smith lost the ..first game of the competition, won their second game but lost a close third game, that could,have gone either way, to a Wingham team, , A mixed team competitkm Wye men and two women) in District 13B was herd in Teeswater on Jan. 15. A Seaforth team with G. Pryce skip, Irma Pryce third, Jr Patterson Jr. second and Marie McGavin lead defeated Harriston in the first game and Goderich in the second game. They now advanee to the next round nt Hanover on Jan. 22. A junior team,of Dave Carapbell skip, Ron Pryce third, Tad Doig second and Bruce Morton lead travelled to Teeswater Jan. 12 where they defeated Clinton, in the .first game and lost to Goderich in the second • . , coming up Ian. 21, 222 The taking part with a two game spiel starting 10:00 a.m. There are trophies t01,0 *on so get .your teams 'entered by calling Grird' Pryce at 527-0917. This should be a good fun day. Anyone wishinfiti,dr9P,i0otheclub watch is- welcome,„ .you do not eeetr, curling experience to enterin this fun day. CURLING, SCORER JR. DRAW • ' • Wm. Fotheringham tied Jeff Reid 4-4, P. Ste. Marie def. Ron-Pryce 9-4, D. Campbell; def. Glen Rose 8-1. • • —ME B. Menzies def. - Beattie '6-5, • J.. Hetherington def. D. Cornish 6-3, S. Mein: def. G. Beuttenmiller D. Trenteer def:, 13. Rowcliffe 6-5, B. Nuhn. def. G. McNichol 9-7, B. Fotheringham ilef. L. Fisher 9-2, G. Pryce def. B. Campbell -8-5. , LADIES' DRAW • I. Pryce def. M. MeGaVin 12-2, Joan Beuerman def. T. Ward 9-4, Flo Smith def: S. Richardson 93. MIXED DRAW 13. Rowcliffe tied B. Roberton 5-5, G. Pryce def. C. Denomme 12-1, J. Patterson def. J. Hetherington 8-6, S. Brown def. B. Menzies 8-3, G. McNichol 'clef. 5. Bennett 12-2, B..Fotheringham def. F. Van Hevel 'r 6-3, B. MacDonald def. R.13euerman 5-2, R. Beuerman def. T. Collyer 10-6, K. Siemon def. R. Jarmuth 5-4, J. Patterson Jr. def.. N: Dolmage 15-4, N. Boswell def. 6-2. "DwIlfig Scam COMMERCIAL BOWLING Ladies high al ng le and triple Claudette Elliott 205, 577. Man's Mph eIngle-Harry Deloyer 297. High triple- Cor De Corte 894. Team Standings: Pussycats 06, Black Cate 65, Cougars 62, Kitty Cate 44, Cat'e Meow 39, Stray Cats 39. THURSDAY RIGHTERS Ladle* weekly high eingle-Beth Caron 275. Weekly high triple -Brenda Cooper 087. Season's high single, triple, average -Beth Caron 307, 727, 199. Men's weakly hig h single, triple -Gerry Martin 278, 677. Season 'a high stngte, triple -Brian Dale 393, 801„Saiesores high average -Brian Barry 210. Standings: Mindbrittare 70, Expos 68, Lucky Brakes 50, Fling Clingers 48, Jaya 47, Doug's Diggers 47. COMMERCIAL BOWLING Ladies high single and triple -Patti Fuhr 208, 542. Men's high single and triple -John Hatrwert 209, 732. Team Standtnga Pussycats 06, Black Cala 58, Cougars 55, Cate Meow 33, Stray Cats 39, Kitty Cate 37. High &Indio-41er monomers Z02, luck attOr 299. % High triple -Helen -Nicholson 568, Al Nicholson 098. Standings: Blue Jaya 57, Garflada 54, Swingers 53. Smurfa 48, Bumpers 42, E.T. 38. MIXED DOUBLES Weekly ladles high Single and trfpla-tiaricy- Grldzak • 300.758. Weekly mens high single and triple -Jack Bedard 314, 706. Season's ladles high single, triple, average -Mary Beuerman 332, 785. 219. Mons high single -Bill Coleman 333, high trIple-Art Flnlayson 797, high average -Jack Bedard 222. Standings -A Team 71, Art's Angels 71, Teddy Bears 93, Alley Cats 50, Optimiatics 49, John's Devils 6. TOWN AND COUNTRY Red Hota 471/2, Ferraris 63, Bowling Stenee 54, Proe 54, Dynamos 521/2, Blots Jaya 84. Ladles' high single and triple -Lynda Anstalt 198, 592. High average -Sharon Forrest 193. Mena' high single, triple -Mel Merriam 257, 721. High aterage-John Van Bakel 218, ST. JAMES atiwuwa • Mans' high aingle-Jacir Pricer.,308. High trip -John Hatrwert 714. Ladles high singtel-Anita Swett 258. High triple.t/a:fa Moran 579. ; rot t oala,311N ,eats ?!sr, • SEN1OR CMZEld BOWLING High lady, Win Murphy 1309, 2nd Rachel Riehl 513, 3rd Mary Cotentin 502. 14195 man -Lloyd -Pipe 551, 2,4 Ray McGonigle 535, 3rd Bert Walters 490. Andy Lunn 492. Pith aPey-Katia P1dIII, Gm. Pepper, Rachel Riad, Stan Men, Lloyd Pipe, Wilfred Tremont'. CONCENTEMTIOV4Serifortirietillptg' club forth, ae--op'. iiiiieWati6ncludeil in the. , held 8 men'aVel on Jan. It aPORS-ared. by,: 'cOriingne4ci; , , •1:44undertmark photo) McGavin Farm EqUIPMentarirrHensall-ges- ' t" .-1 ' 1 . , • ,- • l' • ..-- ' - I . Wirrter.cgrniv : ,„, . 1 91 iggest-. ..' ever:tpops two, "Wee:Kericl Because.of thegreat respolise to the Atom sport 01 etrfort.11' will be repres' eared' ,” says hockey tournament last year, Seaforth's , 14t. Henderson,' ' • • " Optimist Club decided to' expand its winter ln the hireketcnirnitment, 24 Atom *auks carnival to two weekends this year. • wju beflartieipating from as far away as east,: "From there we decided to bring in a ofTorontd: Approximately 4190playerswill couple of good bands for each weekend and. *volved in the tournament: ' • then everybody kept pitching in and joining Registration is full for the tournament and • the carnival," says Optimist president Bill • there is no advance registration for other Henderson. events.The mutual snow sculpturing contest Seaforth's cross eoiintry ski club. curling awardssilverdollars to all children who take club and ringette club are participating in the part.,Prizesofothereventswill be in the form .< carnival for thifirsttime, The ringette club is tr of money. holding a snowniobilemoker rally while the -„-i Since the carnival is centred around the ski club is hosting, a' poker rallpfor cross... Sedbith and District Community Centres, all country skiers. • .413,,e ;mils willbeservidandpf.esentations will be AnothertnevidlizentlstitesapwelpililednatitheTs. '1)`,1-)4, rages, sauctioneriJby theiMidWeaterteS " m coMunity 'ignitui, leased with . mobile brag. Racing Association and wirbeir,llecarnivallast year: Afternoon movies keep run by the Seaforth Junior Farmers. Iltolighp the kids occupied so the parents can do association drag racers will be competingfor.-^ something else," says Mr. Hetuierson, a trophy and 75 per cent of the entry fees (S5' "Were hoping to sell out the dances. The . each). anyone with a snowmobile can enter. tickets have been going pretty well. We have "This year by far it going to be the biggetr•',/Awo good bends even though we had to pay a carnival ever. That's because every winter little extra for them," he says. a SPECTACULAR YEAR-END 111/1111011111:1FIFIllr • Admiral BUY THE PAM MOFFAT WASHER *2 apologia 4 clot* *fabric stoftettor & Weill disponsitri S589.0Ik MOFFAT DRYER *auto dry, 3 temp $379.00 $948 0° MOFFAT RANGE *Kam* & emit° Min MOFFA1 REFRIGERATOR frost fn, ft. $ 5 9 9 0 0 MOFFAT DISHWASHER built In, adour peg $49900 • ADMIRAL...... COMPACT '• • .DRYER• H- $329.!0- • COMPACT- vimpaR $509.6° •—A W & SAver MIME it 99 00 PAIR gr" ADMITIAL REFRIGERATOR 13 au" - Fired 6.4 S 9 9 • 00 0. ADMIRAL PORTABLE DISHWASHER $439.00 omot ALL REFRIGERATOR' .1s.5 cc ft., to titArtnt ecootileyer site1vio9 **twit/tette heripi up to HOW 00 omit*. ANIMAL • p#0101,411. $ 9.0!0 421:attricondnum(17:_$449?.: HURRY LIMITED QUANTITIES HOURS' lYtern Thur s 5-30 Friday 4 9 Sat 9 5 SEBR. NGVILLE SALES and SERVICE ReOpesiitirisibbh) Oar Ali Recipes #401' 4110,1Pw • Prnalter Quality Bulk SdapD, • Cleaners, Shtimpaa. IVIDndey to Friday -Ow ea.m. to 5:30 p.m.N4sturdef4o.itt. Open Thursday and Friday titightsithil p.tit.- MOZZARELLA 21916 Pooduct 01 Hood MEDIUM GOUDA 3.291b. Bonetoss SMOKED HAM Dutch Style LUNCHEON MEAT 1.69 ib 2•09 lb. 3 Varieties CALIFORNIA SOUPS 70 g 49 og. MLLE'S SPECULAAS 400 00 1.29.. EFFECTIVE THE WEEK OF JANUARY WWI WE WILL BE CLOSED EiERY WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY 'AEON NEXT WEEK'S AD not NEW STORE HOURS.