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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-04-04, Page 11i3 A10 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL, 4, 1984 DOWN BUT NOT OUT—Ron Price, member, of the Seaforth Bantam hockey team took a bad check Into the boarrta last Friday. Though he was out of the game for about five minutes, he managed to score to help his team to 11-5 'victory over Sutton. Seaforth plays their fourth game Wednesday, April 4 at 8 p.m. The lead the eerlea two games tp one. (Waeelnk photo) Seaforth Saddle Club will hold poker rally On Thursday, Mar. 1 the Seaforth and District Saddle Club held their first executive meeting for 1984 at the residence of Joan.pe Sholdice, RRN1 Londesboro. The Annual Poker Rally on horseback Will be held on Sunday, Apr. 29 at the Hullett Conservation Area - starting time 12:30 p.m. Tho rain date will be Sunday, May 6. Many prizes will be awarded for several different categories, such as the youngest and oldest participants, as well as the first time participant with the highest hand. Prize 111 McKILLOP MUTUAL INSURANCE Established 1876 COMPANY Ph. 527-0400 91 Main St. South, Seaforth FULL COVERAGE Farm & Urban Propertlss DIRECTORS & ADJUSTERS Ken Carnochan Lavern Godkin Ross Leonhardt John McEwing Stanley Mcllwain Donald McKercher ).N. Trewartha Stuart Wilson AGENTS E.F. "Bill" Durst Bob McNaughton Wm. Leiper 482-3354 527-1877 345-2234 523-9390 524-7051 527-1837 482-7593 527-0687 527.1455 527-1571 523-4257 CALL AN AGENT OR THE OFFICE money for the highest hands is 925, 520, 515. The Seaforth and District Saddle Club will also be holding something new this year. 441, euchre partlf fdr adiiiot Citiill)15iWill bdheld ort 'Wednesday, May 16 at the Seaforth Legion, comihendn at 7:30 p.m. There will be a special allde presentation by John Elliot of Blyth. Following this a lunch will be served. Special door prizes will also be drawn. Many other activities are also being planned and will be published at a tater date. THESIGN OFA GOOD BUSINESS NEIGHBOR... THESIGN OFA MERCHANT WHO CARES ABOUT PEOPLE , . . This emblem Identlfles the clvic- m)nded businessmen who sponsor In theoommunity. For Intormatlon call 527-0331 TIE opiE oN. TOP LOOKING A�LITY COURT AND LEISURE SHOE? Nine's Meadow Supreme features a nylon math upper, reinforced with leather stabilizer , straps, stitched and Cemented to a twd Colour non' marking sore with superior traction. SIZES UP TO 13 PRICED AT eT V e 7 5 pT. Other Styles from $16,95 Main ate t MITCHELL °Monet MM. 348-9951 allot SHOE 4' STORE LIMITED Ba :1. 8X 1h AIJY ,,' w,, , t• Betties�,eachgot two goers, `and Brl n Dupuis On Tuesday;Mar. 27 the. Seyforth't3.antams r• otthe other Seaforth goal (Ln a poweltful shot played the first game in the-Ontarlt.,lvllul d from thepolat. Hockey Assoclat on°•All Ontario final' series . SECOND against Sutton., Sutton is approxinllately a • On Sunday, Apr. 1, Seaforth •travelled.. to • three hour drive from Seaforth on the shores • 1 slow for the third gains Ira the seven game of Lake Sf mcoe. The combination of p Lonfg Series hopingto pull• an .Ari) fools joke . on bus, -trip, and uufatnlliarity with th"e" Small ':SLttton, Tlte-joke woo clear y the way Sutton Sutton arena caused the • Seaforth • team to •I playe,f, for two periods as they attempted drop a close 5.4 decision to Sutton.. +son ,tactics against Seaford;team. Seaforth came.. p: with two early goals to; ; rent p e and slidhewed as.they take a 2-0 lead in the first period.. Mike skated a way from the numerous.;attempts to Betties scored first on an unassisted lay, draw them to the ggenatty'box as they-bul t up Ron P1'yce add Pat give jt combined for a 'tan early 44 lead` In the first two periods, short handed goal to give Seaforth the lead, r , Sutton then scored the next three goals, but Kevin Cooper brought Seaforth efven•bbefore `CLQ_ f n r . r , the end. of the second period. , iV �rR M Pat Murray and Kevin Coop, er scored early inthe third priod to give Seaforth a 4-3lead Seaforth House League Rhlgette played Sutton managed two more goals and narrowly, Abe #anal game of the season .on Mar. 31 escaped overtime to squeeze out a 5-4 win, against a Stratford Petite team., A good effort WIN FRIDAYby all,members of the team lead' to a well OriFriday, Mat. 30 the series shifted to the deserved victory. ,. Seaforth. and. District Community,: Centres a Tracy Fortune o ened•the Seaforth scoring arena which has a larger ice surface. Seaforth with an'unassisted goal tying the score at one. used the -extra size to completely outclass the A goal by Lori Henderson assisted by Sara Sutton team. Teall 30 seconds later gave Seaforth the lead Seaforth scored early and often and held' . and aft unassisted goal by Lisa Henderson period leads of 5-1 at the end- of the first and „late in the period gave Seaforth. a•two•goal 8-4 at the end of the second. Sutton managed •" lead going into the second period. one goal in the third period while Seaforth put k Stratford came on, strong early in the the game away with three more goals for a • second period and managed to tie the score at final•11-5 score. , three, Pat Murray and Ron Pryce each scored , Seaforth then put the game out of reach three goals. Steve Schroeder and Mike with four unanswered goals. Tracy Fortune + . I Sr ` BeU f'der+ eded"thhiiacot1Y,gfor... p d'Pat Se 10 fl d'�t11e Oe s,th t►vo an unraywi, l on. oalroultded outthe scoring a ter two pe ,.. • - Suirtttpn settle down soanewhat in the third person"and a 'ors��p ting a`ettoOkosoal, which went off thee" ack of. Steve Stapleton. • Sutton.. managed a 'In t e•thfrd period to send the ' gainnep oije me « ,, prtilde,; strong ereliable •goaltending from,S,teve Stapleton arid. ood foreehecking of pro Wipper paid off.,Cooper::Scored ,the wittier with the help of Mike Betties. Dave AkeY andd Pat gr 'aylsatted,;the ga a away with, a sixth ,goal, • ' ;Fait suppolft from those who ove to the game was much +appret laced by t• jieS af"orth playyers. The boys, are hoping for a fu .47.9 e on Wednesday' today) at 8 p dor,, when they play in Seaforth, With Seaforth leading two garner ;to one,; a win Oh Wednesday would put,;Seafortb..,up three,games to,oneand wbuld,giive Seaforth the edge id the series,.. Come out one and all and support the boys and enjoy some good' hockey. - ete `teamwins final TARIO not LEAN DoE _. 1_� zehrs fine markets.:. of fine foals gave Seaforth a •lead on two goats assisted •by Maryann Moylan, Tawnya Taylor and Sara Teas; • +i' Lisa Henderson gave Seaforth a four goal lead On two goals assisted d by Janice Rodney, Sara Teen add add Lori Henderosn. Stratford - came up With a last'minute goal to make the score 7-4. HeatherMCKercher made an outstanding performance in the net for Seaforth. This game marked the final ice time of the season and caPped off a very successful season. Kerry Stanley, Andrea Ribey, Meagan Alkemade, Karen Nigh, and Susan RoWcliffe made bp_ the teams defence while Lori Henderson,; Maryann Moylan, Tammy Kennedy,Janice Rodney, Tawnya Taylor, • MAPLE LEAF - SMOKED . FULL Y COOKED' PICNIC-_ (PORK SHOULDERS);' 2.18/kg r, me Brenda, Jessome and Angie Rotht played forward; Lisa Henderson,Sara Teal! ' and Tracy Fortune were centres; Heather ,Mc-, Kercher was the team's,goalie: The rittgetteseason will be officially over after the ringette supper for all ringette players and their .families on Apr. 19. •BOWLING SCORES ST. JAMES eOWCUNO Men's high single,. George Love 249..Men:e high triple -John Hauwert 650. 'Ladles high single and^ triple -Linda Ruston 22i and 576. Playoff standings: Lakers 9559, Tigers 9419, Globetrot- ters 9300, Tlcate 9146, Cardinals 8941, Lizards 8854, BONELESS FULL;; CUT. OU1(.... (!DNFL Ia CURED PORK LUTt$) FROiEN•PORTIdSIO SPEAL l ML LEAF BRAND, SCHNEIDERS : -' 5bo gCIPKG. SWEET PICKLEQ ` '.' �e • w fl FREEHt PORK BEEF I ALL BEEF , f.79. SCHNEIDERS SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT FROM 9 AM WED APRIL. UNTIL ENGLISH 49 49 0 . •A R, PRI SAUSAGE , ,k9 . Ib. 114 OS, 1 .'CASE O ; ve L,IEAH4 TENDER SPECIAL! 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