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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-03-28, Page 7Curling • BY JOHN PATTERSON SR. The Vanestra Curling Club held a men's spiel Wednesday, Mar. 21. A Seaforth entry of Bob Fotheringham skip, Neil Uolmage vice, Eric McIntosh second and Bill Munn leading placed fourth in the 9 a.m. draw and eighth position overall. The Silver Tankard and Governor Gener- als were both played in Harriston Mar. 24 and 25. These competitions are double team entties. SeafoKth had two teams in the Silver Tankard competition. One had Mike Thomas skip, Bob Fotheringham vice, Bob Kistner second and Harry Jansen lead while the other team had Bob Jarmuth skipping, Doug Rowcliffe vice,- Don Tremeer second and John Patterson Jr. leading. On Saturday, they defeated Listowel in the evening but lost to Harriston Sunday at 9 a.m. seas° The next pluydown in these events is scheduled for Seaforth Apr. 1 for 13A -13B at 9 a.m. • The Area feed tfCalgrs 'are sponsoring a men's bonspiel at the Seaforth club on Wednesday, ,Mar.14:Viiiitors wagon* • . The Junior Club is having its final day Apr. 2 with.curling at 4 p.m. followed by a potluck supper, with parents invited.•_{ The ladies' club is winding their seetba up Apr. 3 with curling* 5 pm. followed by a potluck supper, and a meeting. Mar. 31 is a,busy day with, the. first annual • baseball bonspiel at the citrlingslub starting at 9 a.m. and in .the evening the club is sponsoring a winter break dance.. at the Seaforth, and District Community Centres with dancing from. 9-1 and lunch provided. Tickets are $5 per person. •JUNIOR DRAW • Wm. Fotheringham def. Peter Ste, Marie • • 13-1, Glen Rose def Jeremy Miller 8-1, Step Dolmage del Todd Pots 6-4. Men's Draw -John Patterson Sr. def. Jerry Hetherington 8,-4,10h0 Thomson def. Dave Beattie 7.5, Bob. Jersauth def. Steve Brown 13.4, Mike Thomas' Clef. Laurie Fisher 741 Doug Rowcliffe def. Don ,Tremeer 8-7, Gary McNichol def. Bill .Campbell 5-3, Bob Jarmuth is bye. • LADIES' DRAW Loretta, Dolmage def Sheila Richardson 6-4, Marie McGavin def, Audrey Beuerman 7,4, Pat Deighton def, Flo Smith 8-6. • MIXED DRAW Jerry Hetherington def. Gori Pryce 9-5, DougRowcliffe def. Steve Drown 10-6, Bill Roberton def. John Patterson Sr. 104; Clarence Denomme def. Jerry Hetherington 9.5. Frank Van Hevel tied Dave Underwood 7.7, Bran MacDonald def Bob Fothering- ham 11,6, Tim'Collyer def Gary McNichol, tIterinall def. Alvin Ahrens111 k,1601 0:44 Ned RQSW011.134, Keith ' 5, bieRtLtkef. Bob Jarmuth 9.2, Neil Dolmage def. .Campbell 43. The Thursday 7 pmdraiv*was won" by Vo99,110,volifie's rink with a score of 59 •The. riuriday 9 p.m. draw was woe by. 11Oh"Fiitheringham.s rink ,with a score of • 530 points. The Friday 8 p.m. draw was won by Keith Siemon's rink with a score of 55'4 points. All three teams will be in a playoff. March Is Red Cross month tt" 24-10 OZ. TINS VARIETY OF FLAVOURS FROZEN PKG. OF 12 REG, 1.75 NEILSON POPSICLES 1.39 KELLOGG'S RAISIN BRAN DECAFFEINATED SANKA COFFEE .. [ ._ u.,vrgsT,L,Gp,si,Liyo.yg,„ COTTAGE1 19 CHEESE $, aim6/ ., [CHEESE 1 KG. JAR REG. 5.99Cyggathe SPREAD INGERSOLL:SAVE 1.50' 49 POUNCE CAT FOOD 11 • 800 -GM. 8 OZ. REG. 7,19 NEW DRY HIGHLINER 'FROZEN' • SOLE FILLETS MASTER 'SAVE 1.50' MONEY -SAVER DOG FOODREG. 6.49 TOWN CLUB BACON 111131CTN. amFRF.SH FROZEN FILLET 5,8 ci N. ,miNi. SCHNEIDER'S 160Z. Wc000n LB. SiZAM or 1411401 41/4SAOSAGE 5 99 pm( -01 PRODUCE PRODUCE PRODUCE PRODUCE AL- • • IHL TOURNEY -The Industrial HOckey League tournament In teaforth' was won -by St. Thomas on Sunday. The final Score against Lucan wasI-2. The "B" alar7101011- ' ship game was won by Blyth overUnionville, 32 Accenting the ''El" Champlone4lp trophy In the abpve photoit'Orlan Brdiftley of the Blyth Wadi. ,Tbe trophy was pf4ented by Gay LobSltiger, representative of .I.abatts. • (Hook photo) First year of Junior . '. broomball ends af1.7anq.uet . . • Approximately 109 people atienderilthe ' Tracy Taylori. aqd girls' runners-up were Seaforth Junior Broomball exhibition genie. -Jane Anderson,. Teri l Armstrong, Tracey ' and awards banquet at the. Seaforth.lind Bennett, Lori McClure; Connie McCowan, District Community Centres held on Thurs- Angela McLean, Angela Reid, • Debbie day, Mar: 22. . • This was the first year for a Junior TMammelad;'Tlayraclo,.31 Itorman, Tracy Roth and 'Broomball League in Seaforth which in- Individual awards were presented at the volved boys and girls from ages 9 to 15 and bangu6t and were selected by the coaches was sponsored by the Seaforth Broomball based on the junior's performances through - League. , out the season. For the 1983-84 'season there were; four • tetuns set up - two for the boys andtwo for, During the season the coaches kept the girls. These teams played against each (statistics on the goals scored by all players other every Thursday during the a.son and and the awards for the top scorers for each at the end of the season there were playoffs . team were presented to Jackie Bell, Debbie which consisted of three games with the Melady, Blaine Marks and Joe Smith. team scoring the most points winning the The second award was for the Mdst playoffs. Improved Player. Since this was the first total goals scored during e la - so the In the boys division, there was a ' year for broomball for the majority of he ayers, the coaches noticed a gi'eat deal of winner was decided by penalty shots on the improvement in all the 'players' bropmball goalie. After seine fantastic saves by both skills and abilities. •These awards were _ goalies the winning team was decided when received by Cheryl Ann Storey,' Terri ' • e goal was scored by Brian Melady. Armstrong, SteVe O'Connor and Trevor Fortune. • The .championship and runner-up teams are: boys' playoff champs: Jeff Kennedy, The Sportsmanship awards were present; Jeff Dolmage, Blaine Marks, Brian tdelady, ed to players who displayed team spirit ant Danny McNichol, Steve Eckert, Greg good sportsmanship on and off the ice. They Preszcator, Rick Thompson, Les Hudie, Don were presented to: Tammy Nash. Tracey Brown and Steve O'Connor; boys' runners- Bennett, Danny McNichol and Chris Presz- up, Paul Bakers Brown4ten Driscoll, , cater. Sean Melady, Chtls PriXicator, Steve The last individual award was the Coach's Schroeder, Joe Smith, Trevor Fortune, Award. This award went to the individual Darrell Eckert ani Bob Fehr•who was the most coachable, enthusiastic Girls' playoff champs were Jackie Bell, 'and co-operative. These were awarded to Janice Carter, Tammy Nash, Tammy Janice Carter, Connie McCowan, Greg Kennedy, Shelley Nicholson, Lisa Paeszca- Preszcator and Ben Driscoll. • tor, Cheryl Ann Storey, Sandra Wynja, Tina Plans are already being made to expand Bosnian. Tracey Fortune. Tawyna Taylor, next season. BOWLING SCORES SENIOR CITIZEN BOWLERS Ladies High: Pearl James 640, WinMurphy 578, Hazel titGxligle 450. Men'a high, Oliver Pryte 630, Bert Walters MO, Eimer Doar 509, Harvey Dow 503, Campbell Way 510. Fegh Alley: Grace Pepper, Marg Csrferi Bart Wati4rai Petri James, Oliver Pry. 111. JAMES BOWLING Mens' high single and triple -Tom Nigh 290 and 878. • Ladles high single -Shirley TU690( 22/. Ladies high triple -Nadine Chappel 616. Playoff standings: Tigers 8443, Leiters 6347, Ti Cats 8203. BILzzards 8138, Globetrotters 5991, Cardinals 6938. Cue to scheduling complications the, 81. James tournerneAt has been postponed until Apr. 7, SPECIALS LEGION High alngle-Mary Beuerman 261, Brian Dale 255. 14gh triple -Mary Beuerman 689, Brian Dale 844. Standings: Garfisids 99, Blue Jaye 94, Smurfit 83, Swingers 81, Bumpers 78, E.T. 69. MIXED DOUBLES Weekly ladies high single and triple -Mary Bouorman 837,626. Mena' high single -John Coleman 049. High tripte-\'o," Soott 773. Swoon's high ladles single. tripie, avorago-Mary Beuerman 332, 785, 210. Mens' high single -John Coleman 349. High triple -Art Finlayson 797. High average -Art Finlayson 218, Jack Bedard 218. Standing': Art's Angels 120, A -Team 117, Teddy 091111(7, Optimistics 84, John's Devils 71; Alley Cats 69. MATOIA, DATE TODAY PRODUCTIVE TOMORROW BUNSMASTER tM 3 0 a 0 , ,• • a ", • 1 CANADA NO. 1 FRESH 5 LEAF LETTUCE KOREANTRY SOME PEARS 2129 Al *MOW n* ro STORE HOURS _ - MONDAY le FRiDAY 9 o m U,Spn. SATURDA'I'te n.te6 p.m SUNDAY t1.0S0 price, ellemi. tin tlemng MONDAY AT 0 P M ('..... 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