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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-04-04, Page 9,020050,00.00400 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 4, 1984 ly Bas ib BY 10141,11)41040101e It was a very busy week of curling at e Seaforth Curlit)g Cull.' he action began a'l'kb a men's spiel Wednesday Mar. 28,.sponsored by the area ffeedl dealers. There were two fidi draws pla don goodd d ice and the Ladies'Club me n usual excellent meals , The 10 a.m. draw, was won• by,'Kevin • Townsend's.. rlink ..frot.R� .rod tet',, the 12 o'clock draw by Jim Cunningham of Gait skipping with,:,,Herb ; ;Pro iSS F vice, Stey • Gregory second and Gary Bennett lead.. The first annual baseiball,•bonspiel was held Saturday Mar. 31.withtwo draws at 9 and 11 RINGING INA ViCTORY—Dawn Papple had at the Seaforth and District Community 11 reasons to ring her bell on Friday, night Centres. (Hundertmarkphoto) when the Seaforth Bantams beat Sutton 11-5 Brussels curling club has banaue Johnston, Neil Pipe; se -o d. 4;1 pts. -Rob The annual Brussels Curling Curb Willie. Steve Smith, banquet and dance was held on Mar. 31 at Workman; third 38 pt th'e arena. Pas. Gerald Kni A roast beef' dinner was served by the Bauer, Paul Brussels Catering Group followed by a Evans. sing -a -long led by Don McDonald . with The overall trophy winner was the team of Madelene Steiss at the piano. Brenda Richmond,• Brett Bauer, Cecil The new executive for the 1984-85 season Johnston. and Neil Pipe. was announced. They are: Past President- Ernie Lewington assisted by Gary Pipe Ernie Lewington; President -Doc Stephen- . then presented the prizes to the winners of son; first vice-president Ron Clarkson; the mixed curling. second vice president -Stewart Steiss; sec.- November Draw; first 471/2 pts. Murray treas.-Nancy Exel: bonspiel committee- Ross Huether, Yvonne Knight, Howard Hackwell, Veitch, Jim McDonald, Jim Patterson: Jerry Bremner; second 441/2 pts.. Ernie bar committee -Rick McDonald. Fred Smith. Lewington. Madelene Steiss, Hank Haas - Tom Warwick; draw committee -Doug Shol- noot. Todd Huras; third 381/2 pts. Brad dice. Pauline Patterson. Joanne McDonald, Speiran. Teuni Smith, Bill Spink, Mary Lynn ' John Exel; Ice Committee -cord Mitchell. Mayer; fourth 38 pts. Max Oldfield, Maria Gary Pipe. Brian Warwick; Jitney prizes- Van Keulen, Bob Richmond, Laurie Huras. Donna Knight. Claudia Spink. Teuni Smith, January Draw: first 45 pts. -Gerrit Van Annette Lewington; press reporter, Velma Keulen, Madelene Steiss, Fred Smith, Kelly Locking; auditor -Ron Clarkson. Lekx; second 42,pts.-Jim Patterson, Donna , Nora ' Stephenson assisted by Velma Knight, Bob Richmond, Rick Lekx; third Locking presented the Walter Scott Memor- 411/1 pts. Ross Cunningham, Betty Cardiff, ial Trophy to Maria Van Keulen. Rene Howard Hackwell, Dorothy Kelly; fourth Richmond. Linda Gingrich and Nora Ste- 381/2 pts. -Rick McDonald, Velma Locking, phenson. Mervyn Bauer. Ruth Bauer. Gary Pipe and Joanne Knight presented February draw: first 451/2- pts. -Ross the trophies to the junior curlers. The Veitch. Trish Clarkson, Brian Warwick, winnersofthe first draw were: first 40 pts.- Murray Cox; second 441/2 pts. Stea+art Pete Exel, Greg Higgins. Steve Smith. Craig Steiss. Donna Knight. Edythe Warwick, Workman; second 371/2 pts. -Kerry Bauer. Kelly Lekx; third 43 pts. -Bruce Cox. Betty Pat Ten Pas, Dwayne Evans, Gerald Knight, Cardiff. Jerry Bremner, Jean Bewley; fourth third. 37 pts. -Rick Knight, Brett Bauer. Rick 411/2 pts. Gerrit Van Keulen, Nancy Exel. Thyson. Eddie Saxon; fourth 291 pts. -Rob Bob Richmond, Todd Huras. Willie. Kelly Bauer, . Jody Boynton, Chris Stewart Steiss presented the D.A. Rann Wei, d rngqrr-Ili wit! :I! I) Ira, , 'i Trophy to the team of Murray flaetherog The winners of the.second draw were: la . Yvonne Knight. Howard Rockwell and Jerry 41 mors. -Brenda Richmond, Brett Bauer. Cecil Bremner. oh 1, Janes, Peter ardiff, Pat Ten 371/2 pts.' Kerry Murray Smith. 'Brent a.m, The •prize listingg"for the ladies' draw at 9 a.m. is as follows: first with 53 % points Marie McGavin's ." Warettes'rink with L. Dolmage vice, M. Papple second, Joan VanDenDool Ramblings from the races BY LOiS GIBBiNGS Trained by Walter Oster at Clinton for Armbro Arctic, owned by Stewart McCall partners Vic Hargreaves �� B cefield and of Seaforth, defeated Robert Hamather's Barry Miller of KC y Willow Wr in Mohawk R eway onSaturday, Maar. 24.ace at Darneau started out the 1984 season with fougeldinof Ever Read -Miss Bar Kr Time for the mile was an excellent 1.58.2 wins, two ford' and one third from eight clocking his fastest in 1984. 1. Armbro Arctic has bad four wins. one second and three thirds from nine starts this Fergus Hanover, owned by Stewart year, good for earnings of 542,780 to date. Call of Seaforth. was third t n a 2.02 mile Another pacer owned by Stewart McCall, TrotterhsA Racewayissas Lad, Mate third with Fergus Mohawk fceRacewayd third Mar. a 2.00.4 trainer -driver Don Corbett up at Flamboro mile at Mohawk owned on l Campbell of Downs. for owner Bill Campbell of Seaforth Alissas Lad. by P Seaforth, won his fifth of the year from seve i on Mar. 29, h starts, trotting J.D.'s David. owned by Stewart McCall of Flamboro Downs on Mar. 21. Seaforth. was second in a 2.01.1 mile at This gives the five-year-old Camper Mohawk Raceway on Mar. 30. gelding S5,011 in earnings already in 1984. Watch for the SPRING & SUMMER BROCHURE FOR RECREATION ACTIVITIES Appearing in the April 11 edition of The Huron Expositor. L Are you over 60 or turning 71? before December 31, 1984? If you are, and wish to secure a lifetime income from RRSP or are interested in other 5 year investments at very campetitNe rates, call: Arnold J. Stinnisstn 117 Goderich St. East• Seaforth\ 527-0410 knomemononownimiliddlimina switaramimarrissommilmillo SEAFORTH MEN'S INDUSTRIAL FASTBALL LEAGUE NOTICE ALL PLAYERS Wishing to have their names in- cluded in the DRAFT OF PLAYERS for the 1984 season, please contact one of the below by April 20. Bob Benttenmilier (527-1680) W.G. Allan Arehfes Sunoco (527.0970) (527-0881) INFORMATION/ REGISTRATION NIGHT THURSDAY, APRIL 12 7-10 p.m. at the Seaforth and District Comit`lunity Centres •Minor Soccer • Minor Baseball• Junior *Ladies Industrial Softball League •Nursery School •Seaforth Recreation Department and others •Come and ask questions and register for programs * Free Coffee Ear Doughnuts Farmers ' 1� 1� ; I'second vt 0, 35 .1)034 Joke Leon bard's "Road Runners' rink; third with 34' points Elsie Beuerman'S "Slabtown" rink; fourth with 32' points' Joan McDonald's t 'Walton" rink; consolation with 24, points, Pat ..Dalton's "Road Runners". rink; sixth with 22' oints Brenda Dalton's "Road Runners" rink; seventh with 20'/a. paints Joan Beuerman's ' `Broadhagan" , rink; . eighth otith 6% points Coleen Fischer's "Manly Masherette'.s" rinwk. The men's 11 a.nt, drIl: first with 4.6✓, points Doug Hoegy's rink "The Titans" with on Dalton vice, Blaine Pryce second and Brian Pryce lead; second with 39 points Matt Haney's "Eagles" rink; third with 374 points Keith Siemon's "Slabtown" rink; • fourth with 34' points Paul Storey's "Molesters" rink; fifth with 21% points Ken Dalton's "Oilers" rink. Door prizes went to Brenda Dalton and Keil Sie�tiolt - large'pe'rce. ge of SaturdaY 's curlers . wound tira v clay day'by at1Ondlog.thO curling. club,,dank�. atthe Seafot ► Common; Cetit re later tit, t evening. The executive s okesman Steve Broil .. reports that the dance was:verryy suchessful tit a good crowd. Ned Boswell wh as been an active curler for 50 years prey • te.4l `Marlg Fleming of Clinton with a Id Whialk he painted. Her witting ticket was dray at the dance. ',,M!EN'ST ; V Steve Br w'n def. Jerry Hetherington 13-5, Dave Cornish def. John Thoinson 7-3, Dave Beattie def. John Patterson Sr. 7-5, Don Treineer def. Gord Pryce 7-4, Mike Thomas def: Bili Cam bell 7-6, Laurie Fisher tied Doug Rowellffe 4-4, Dave Underwood def. Gary McNichol 7-6: LADIES' DRAW Shiela Richardson tied Flo Smith 5.5. "Pat club Deighton def, Audrey Beuennatr5-4, Loretta po mage def. Morin MSGavin Second round playdown of division 13A, 13B Silver Tankard, double rink team took place at the Seaforth Club Apr. ��" Harriston defeated Owen Sound Blue - water Club with Don Talker and Don Gibson downing Jim 'Telford and Roger Haymes 17-6, . In Governor -Generals play, Chesley de- feated Harriston with Jerry Thomson and Richard Slumskle's rinks defeating the rinks of George Forest and Brian Mclntyre 12-6. In the Sweetheart Draw semi-final playoff, a rink skipped. by John Patterson Jr., Gwen Patterson vice, Steve Dolmage second and Dave Campbell lead, defeated Dave Under - wood's rink with Shirley Rose vice, Lloyd Beuerman second and Ken Rose lead by a score 'of 5-4. 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