HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1980-11-06, Page 10puck during their action filled game in Port
Stanley Sunday night. The local team played a
close, exciting game. (Photo by Dillon)
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READY,—Goaltender Danny McCiure Is ready Port Stanley power play, during the first period
for a shot on goal as teammates, Brendan Lane of their game. (Photo by Dillon)
ar inson 4) attempt -Ad StoO a ----
DOWN BUT NOT OUT—A Port Stanley player
watches from the penalty box as Brett Finlayson,
of the Centenaires is down but still going for the
PROCLAMATION
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
REMEMBRANCE DAY
By resolution of Council, I hereby proclaim
TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 11TH
Remembrance Day
A PUBLIC HOLIDAY
and respectfully request the Citizens and
Businessmen to observe the same.
JOHN,SINNAMON
Mayor
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For The Family Budgets Of
SEAFORT
anaarea reside
The town that made Midnight Madness famous does it
again this Friday night. Exeter's - .inway Merchants have
ioined together to make this the m st rewarding family
shopping experience you've seen for a long time. Just about
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new arrivals for the winter season. If you haven't shopped
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variety and selection of quality merchandise offered.
SHOP EXETER
THIS FRIDAY
6 P.M.
UNTIL MIDNIGHT
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Oary E. Gray •
The enfOnli Cenfenatres
• Rattled their first point of the
0 fLA D season as they
Journeyed to Port Stanley
and came home with a 2-2 tie
on Sunday, night.
The Centenaires are win-
less in ,four starts,
The two teams were score-
less after the first period as
both- goaltenders (Dan Mc-
Clure and Rudy Plaqnet)
Caine tity-with several '.k6Y
paves.
The ,Centenaikes opened'„
the scoring :early in the
second frame as Mike Feen-
ey 'let go a hard shot .freln
about 25 feet out which beat
the Lion's goalkeeper high
on the stick side.
Doug Anstett shot the
Centenaires into. a 'two -goal
lead at 13:46 of, the second As
he wrapped home a rebound
.shot by Batt,Malona;:.
, Feeney Lelso drew an assist
on :the -04, The 'goal camp
On a C.cntentilie 'Power
In the third stanza ' the
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tio&:a roared back with two
'power _piny, gentIS by 'Mike
air-TS–Fp tW:•f: Th-e-TitTiiieltTrr
Although the 'Cententiires
were badly' outplayed in: the
period .they' did have 'a'
chance in the last minute as ;
Mike Feeney was pet Up
perfectly by Doug AItatetf,
nillyie miss She open1iy
inches.. He then tried to flip
the Puck nievter the sprawl-_,
ed, Magnet on .the rebound
but also failed; °
The Lions toOk 26 to 48'
minutes in penalties called in
the game.
Centenaire notes; .,Def-
encemanDOn Williamson sat
out his second game with a
/09111 *fry. He should be
.ready for Friday night when.
the centenaires host the p4t,
Orygges", Cougars,
oken entan
Jason -missed, , ast road
' and a Ihalfoftlie:Fert ghtfileY
game with' a broken skate.
Coach AkeY IS new getting
assi.qtance from former Clin-
ton Jr. C Coach Bill 'Weber.
Classified Ads pay dividends,
Curling off to a slow star
DRUSIIMA LEITCH
This has been what you
might call a "no -news" week
at the Seaforth -Curling Club,
mainly because curling got
off to a slow start with both
Men's and Ladies' Draws
being postponed to
commence this week., The
Mixed Draws, however, did
get underway on Wednesay
and Thursday nights with
lots of pares in sight. 1
guess the weather has played
havoc between farming and
curling schedules - no doubt
this Will straighten up in a
couple of weeks as •the
season picks up momentum.
By the way - what happened
to those Wednesday and
Thursday night scores?
This may be a good week to
remind everyone to check the
notice regarding the 1980/81
Area K
bishop
Some 150 members of
District 31, Knights of Col-
umbus, and their wives at-
tended the second distict
corporate communion and
dinner on Sunday, October
26th. Mass was at 12:30 at
St. Joseph's Church, Strat-
ford and the dinner was held
in the new Kilroy Knights of
Columbus Hall on Lorne
Avenue, Stratford. These
new facilities were opened in
June of this year.
Past Grand Knight of Kil-
- roy. Council, Andrew Kelly,
fee Schedule. A slight
increase, but what hasn't
gone up this year? and that
includes -Club expenses!
Another notice to look out
for: The Air Canada Silver
Broom scheduled for
London's Ivanhoe -Club
March 23 to 29, 1981:
Seaforth has been allocated .
some tickets which are
hvailable to club members. A
book of tickets for the
complete week of
competition costs $80.00. If
you are interested in
obtaining a complete or
partial book, get your name
on that- list or contact
Treasurer, Mike Thomas
527-1539. In order to give
everyone equal opportunity
to attend this Canadian
Championship, and should
more members require
tickets than the number
allocated to our Club, a draw
will be made from those
names on the list. Good luck
if you're planning to go -
doubt by March tickets will
onlY be available at scalped
prices.
goThoei; CNaosvhe inS pbi ere l sie6t ttbo,
Bob Wilson reports there is
good prize money to be won.
This is the ideal time for
prospective competitive
curlers to .watch some high
calibre competition - a great
opportunity to pick up some
pointers in rock -delivery and
sweeping techniques. For
those who plan to be
spectators, I'll have the
complete line-up of teams
week
deksponsors for you next
It's not too early to
mention the popular
of C hear -
at Stratford
was chairman for the occa-
sion and extended a welcome
• Following the dinner, Dep-
uty General Grand Knight of
the host council, Pat Jordan,
introduced the headtable
guests: Grand Knight, Sea-
mus Doherty of the new
Clinton Council and his wife;
Rev. Father Laverty, P.P. of
Immaculate Conception
Church, Stratford; Grand
Knight, Ewart Wilson of
Father Stephen Eckert Court,
cil of Seaforth and District
BUCK AND DOE
for
George Johnston -
and
Verna Flood
•
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1980
Brodhagen Community Centre
Dasicing 9 p.m. • 1 a.m.
Music by Maurice Drager D.J.
S6.00 Tier couple. Tickets available at Brussels
Pei -Food, Main °Moe; Record Shop, Seaforth Or
at the door
TO THE VOTERS OF
SEAFORTH
I have been'a lifetime resident of Seaforth and if elected I promise to
use a.common sehse approach to all matters and have them carried
out in a fair and.efficient manner
VOTE
JIM SILLS
FOR
PUC Commissioner
For Transportation call 527-1248
and Mrs. Wilson; District
Warden, Led J. Hagan of
.Seaforth Council; District
Deputy, James Devereaux of
Seaforth Council and Mrs.
Devereaux. Rev. Father
Dentenger, Kingsbridge,
Chaplain of Goderich Council
was also present.
His Excellency, Marcel A.
Gervais, 'Auxiliary Bishop of
London Diocese, was the
guest speaker and was intro-
duced by District Deputy,
James Devereaux.
Grand Knight Seamus
Doherty thanked Bishop Ger-
vais.
Grand Knight Ewart Wil-
son thanked the ladies....for
their support of the various
activities and projects spon- •
sored by the District Knights
of Columbus.
District 31 of the Knights
of Columbus is made up of
four Councils, Seaforth,
Stratford, Clinton and Goder-
ich.
Fanner's' Open Bonspiel with Jim 'Cunningham;
which will be held on Chairman of the Bonspiel
.Wednesday December 10th. Committee for this year.
There will be draws -and ---And finally doritt- forget--------
this year, a new sponsor: the Pot Luck Supper this
Vincent's Farm „Equipment. Saturday Night - Nov. 8th.
Entries should be mailed to Hospitality will start at 6:30
Bill & Millie Lobb, R.R. 2, with dancing following the
Clinton, or call 482-3263. meal, some time around 9
Anyone needing p.m. Music by Sound
information on upcoming Unlimited. Hope to see you
spiels should get in touch there!
St. Columban Soccer Team
DANCE
Sciturday, Nov. 15
Brodhagen Community Centre
MUSIC BY
MYSTERYTRAIN
Semi -Formal
6.00 per couple
BRODHAGEN
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Christmcis Turkey,.
DRAW &
BINGO
/Nov . 12th
sh bingo prizes
50 draws for 50 birds
Fun starts at 8.00 p.m.
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