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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-02-08, Page 6• e'-; • I 1. ••• 111E HURON ExpostiroR• FEBRUARY 8, 19 * If it's oro, Amiett's it says, `you're sPeciar A NSTEIT - if vP/F I 8 Albert Street, Clinton 26 Main Street South. Seaforth 284 Man Street, Exeter 203 Durham Street East. Walkerton 13S Queen Street East, St. Marys rt LIMITED TIME OFFER , 10 kt. DIAMOND HEART Total weight .10 carat Only 9995 Special PriceIlliFebruaryli'84 Chain not included.. MEMBER AMERICAN DIAMOND EARRINGO Various styles, specially•priced from only 125 while quantities last • •!0, l'••••1 •,t4; g SUOIVier 954 0 1148 S 1001 LAKELolos • 00 noticed: ..buttva our magaztnes the talonsur.eltt.seepls a have% guide in magaxine hotels and motels, tprenensi e o ut_uoldseet, ttit: tupreoteel:luirmac.• cam. • tivides... the good Ute in Southwestern providen visitors with ln• about OW it ea, holt- onununity. cito wilt ill It you want tourism dollars, we can help to you• . Leisure Ltie's Spring Summer Issue will mach toutists Won tikey . September, nom Strattord In the east, to Lake titwonln the west, to Georgian Bay In the north, to LeIte Erie In the South and all points and maior centres In between. • t 1.esopie LIVE. ts published setal•annuany by • Signet -Stet Publishing Ltd.9.0.8,0220,Goderich, Ont. CV A A0.6 tourist ht intormation centre , ts, rigpiaces, too We're pgrounds end resorts, restauran stotes and shops, OSiCanadian bonier crossing, Canadian and lunettes° Automobile Clubs and -travel Agencies • wherever travellers and day trippers her 41830t. 000 k519)29Cr29h3(10,nontd100) t510)52.8-2.8220-0600.00) OA% k,(1 01,001 toasting feature Order day highlights, maps, guides, %Metal events and morel * team ' • . •••"; „.•• The ,Seaforth ini,./plitrictMidgetSheye Maintained number one place in the schedule: . • Their toughest competitorWingham has canSedAliptitain•the most 'difileultYl•JnItivo • tecisicontoci*,10* 5 and 6 'Setiferth,,,ends 'Wingbam clashed. " ' On dielhUrsila#Mght;Winglienienterged the viethiwith asc�re of 11 to8.'• ' ScoterifOrSegintliwatekey Melady with' twegoalS.,DeveMeLlweinWitlifilm'and Greg • Murray with one. The following night Seaforth turned the tables with a score of 7 to 2. . • ' • ," Big scorers were Greg. With two, Dave with• two, Darren Crocker With One; and Mark Stapleton with one. Since Wingham has been 4 deferited'hy•Einsads, Seaforth is ahead by •••• ' , one game• Since these tiVo toligh games. Seaforth has played three games. The *it against Blyfh ' , resgited in 8 „goals for Seaforth and 3 for y, Seaters Were Darren Crocker 1, Dave •,MmarcLkIwsainitip3le, tGornegi.Murray 3, Key Melady and, . The next game against Elms Logan saw Seaforth score nine anck Monkton seven. Scorers were Dave McElwain 2, Key Melady • four, Trevor Price one and Dan Van Loon, one. • Seaforth's last game on Jan. 23 in hatched resulted in Seirforth gaining another game • with a scareef 10 to 4, Seaforth scorers were Greg Murray three, Dnim Akey one; Mark Stapleton one, DEM Van Loon one, Mike Battles two, Darren Crocker one, and Pat Murray one. ' Seaforth's last game of the season against Clinton saw their final win in a score of 13 to3. Scorers for Seaforth were Greg Murray with three goals, Dave McElwain three, Jeff Reid one, Dan Van Loon two; Chris Cardno one, Scott Driscoll one, Mark Stapletim one; wid Greg Saiekts one, . SEAFORTH WINS FIRSTGAME ' IN PLAYDOWNS In the first game of best of three OMI1A' playdowns, Seaforth emerged the winner against Wingham. The team put forth an excellent effort with tough checking and passing. Shooters were Greg Murray tallying four, Trevor Price, two, and Dave Malwam, one. Second game ofthe series returns to Seaforth on Feb. 7. STATISTICS NAME GOALS ' A. never Price 11 9 Kevin Williamson 13 19 Mark Stapleton' 6 13 i Dan Van Loon, 12 5 1 , 5 5 20 Jeff Reid • 3 10 DayeGarrick ' - , -2 • . . In 3DinkNIcL1Wain `.. - . 61 ../ • 41 -KLAYinMeltd3r ' " " ' 28‘"' Dairen Crocker 4. 5 Chdiendno 3 - 11 avgbfintigt 42 45 DaireAker., " 2 9 ParMurray ,, 2 6 Mike Betties 5. 3 HITACHI WINTER "SENSE-SATIONAL" EVENT FRE 4 2, FOOD PROCESSOR WITH THE PURCHASE OF THIS HITACHI MICROWAVE OVEN (MODEL MR -8015). 1111111011011GE OF MS =TED MEWED Now when you buy the Hitachi MR -8015 micro - wove oven - the microwave that combines both a rotating antenna and turntable for total Uniform cooking - you gRt the Hitachi HF -60C Food Processor -FREE! Featuring • 71/2 cup cap- acity e 4 stainless blades Is Pulse and 2 speed settings * Quiet, powerful motor M Convenient cord storage. ou•Loiv •...wevs COMES clap AT HITACHI SIGHT A & H TV LTD. "Where Customers Send Their Friends" 90 F. e St , Stratford Open Thurs, & Fri. 'Til 9 Phone 271-3285 'Gftgstioggs PM 28 98 18 35 2 26 16 $1 i8 16 6 $5 4 rnball game nerrifte ' weekend Were Men's B•OhaMpe, were Lambton' WINNERSiWINNERS OF TH Men a A Championship way,irati,ij1114;t0giling7004 2-1 in Oiartcrie. brOo ws SeafortteriA t, m ' I I 9194(- team -244n' d- of Port Perry with Ittaiqqtit man's Champ was Sebastian Pizji of teams and 12 weminea teiniiittompetedln the • .91rolibittink over Chltieltunst with a score of tournament. Ladles A Champ was the Green '171 (Hundertmark photo) Machine of Kitchener, who defeated Perk- Seaforth figurre skaters have club'com•petition . The Sea hand District ?Om Skating. Joan Dodds, Donna Godkin. • Club held, their club competition Monday, Jan. 30 for all their seniorrand Can pgnre skaters. All, dia Skitters thildetquiellenty. e.efforts. A • 11:714 .held. 'Brasselson. March 4. Whines in the•variods Wager:les were: Beginners free skate, (prveniles)-Pattt Ma- in tene9•11.1ary Lou Stewart, Tracy Barnett. Pre Novice Ladles Free Skate -Susan Ball. :Terrific Gas Mileage PWS gasY Permits GR AT BUYS! 7111. 116\ 1914 PONTIAC Pill V-6 automatic, power steering, power hrolres. AMY -FM radio, only 2,000 miles, executive driven. UCI0244A. *42MPG. HWY. sitt993. • 422789 • per ma. 48 mo. int. SOLES per yr. 1913 PONTIAC POONfli V.6 r ' 10004Ner Otes, steeri brand *42 • .96e225211ii 42 mo. lat. $4617.24pareyr. 0**10*Era41111 Few door, only 4000wiltes; spatial interior trim. .firift, fade paint. V.6 engine, t199A. o4arPG.IIWY. $10,395. $294" • permo.. 42 ate. Int. $733.40 -41118ZIMPN__. 1912 MAZDA 626 Luxury Sport Coupy.-AM/FM stereo, with o.%%•tto, 5 speed trcmsmissien. Rood wheels. *40 MPG. HWY. $7795. $21.7,12pormo. onto. tat. 412.5* pet yr. 1912 PONTIAC 5-2111 4 door. oflttittc. %ft...Wing power - * 48MPG. HWY. 7295. •$202raL ma. Mt. 404. per . 1982 GMC •"S"Tittial V-6 engine, power steering. step bumper. UCE237,e- * 42 MPG. HWY. $7295. 202!3 per me. 42 Rao. Mt. $484. par yr. 1911 huataiti WW1 Sport model with six cylinder economy, cratomatic. power steering. power brakes-, bucket seats. console. OH44,06., 3.5 MPG. OK, 53995. • $18515 #061:140* S4nio. Mt$3Ifiieryr, It; 1911 SIMIANS Two door rondo°, rieturobtic, power steering, power brakes. UCP238A. *Pf MPG. HWY. :469S: $5995. S $18515 • perme,;,,c' Seier.hre.46111.47iiesir. 19a1 CITATION V-6 automatic, power Steering, power brakes, two-tone point, only 22,000 mites. SK226A. Fe, MPG. HWY. 2,S $595,• $505. $18117* • per sum 311 flea. FaitallietNyr. taletedefartIretitsg, • HOUNSOFSAVINGS: Mon. -Thum Fri. 04 Setae.. Tina yaw. JOHN WA2INI4 Sales SIMONFARIOSTRIEF (festedeergetteettiteeptierceptietntire];, *rice; 4° eat Inetu41 *eh* tux 114 Ircenort. Our expertemisid eget sten wilt be plermedto rooposerjeatitebileeley. Itori'Vericia bob TOR.PRQDUCt Novice Ladies Free Skate -Carolyn Cook. Novice Men's Free Skate -Jason Rodney, Jobethen Wheadet. Sl‘Pre Novice Dance Godkin and Susan 'Ball, Mary Len SteWart and Nancy Godkin; Patti Maloney and Heather McGavin. Novice Dance Similar Pairs -Carol Axtmann and Carolyn Cook; Carol Aitmann and Joan Dodds. - DRYWALL KNOWN FOR HIGH QUALITY Peter Bakes Drywall COMPLETE DRYWALLSERVICE 527-1398 4the t'a-'apeth1oe r BRUCE SMITH Saletiteptresentettes tettchott Coop Store r1u3Ith6G:411-117111°Ititn°73SteeKirell" Res: 348-9475 ch usa - s.rro • CUSIIC133 • saw IMPORTANT NOTICE TO HURON COUNTY _PORK PRODUCERS Take notice that the 1914 Annual Meeting of the HURON COUNTY PORK PRODUCER'S ASSOCIATION will be held kinesday, Febrvery 15, 1984 - 1 p.m. Legion Hall Clinton. Ontario for the purpose of the proper business of the Annual Meeting: The election of,onie (2) County Alternate tot, two year terra. lilts election will be be lesteresen the hour af tab end 3:1Wp.m. Guest Speaker Senses Ratting, Tres:wort Mennter with H.C.P.P. Ross Fedi Lloyd Stewed Presided See -Trews.