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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 20, 1982 ® 419
CENTENAIRES ✓ON -The Seaforth Cente-
naires captured three points in the first three
games of the season. The revamped teams prove
Cente
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to be too much for Tavistock, winning 7-4.
(Photo by Svela)
Continued from page 18 12:57 Jeff Skinner scored to
kept the Irish off the score make the score 4.3. Just
sheet. eight seconds later with both
In the middle frame Lucan teams at full strength Skin -
narrowed the gap to 2-1 as net scored his second goal to
Jamie Shipley beat McClure tie the game at 4.4.
on a power play effort, Both teams pressed hard
Just over a minute later to get the go ahead goal and
with the Centenaires enjoy- with just over a minute
ing a power play., Pete Van remaining in the period
Drunen shot the Centenaires Campbell drilled a low drive
into a 3-1 lead with assists past Irish goalie Paul Creigh-
going to Bennett and Smale. ton. Dave Erb and Dave
Then at the ten minute mark McElwain assisted on the
Jim Campbell scored his first power play. Lucan outshot
of two markers to give the the locals 14-12 in the period.
Centenaires a 4-1 margin. At In the third stand the Irish
the 10:41 mark Centenaire came out strong and fired
defenceman Rob Core was several point blank drives at
sent to the penalty box and McClure only to come up
before his time had expired, empty as ,the crafty veteran
Geoff Edwards scored for the made several key saves. The
Irish to cut the lead to 4.2. Centenaires started to pick
Then Campbell was sent off up momentum again and
for hooking at 12:34 and at first past the midway point of
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the period left winger
Dwayne (La Porte picked up a
perfect pass from defence -
man Paul Smale and ripped a
25 footer into the Lucan goal
to give the Centenaires a 6-4
lead, However, as before
penalties proved costly for
the local as Mark Thompson
scored the fifth Lucan goal
with Van Drunen sitting in
the cooter.
SCORING CHANCES
Both teams had several'
good scoring chances only to
be thwarted by superb goal.
tending.
Then with just over three
minutes remaining in. the
game Lucan took advantage
of a Centenaire defensive lap
by intercepting a clearing
attempt and Todd Charlton
slid the puck past McClure to
make the score read 6-6
McClure carpe up -with the
save of the game as failed
Lucan on a breakway attempt
with a little over a minute
remaining.
The Irish outshot the
Centenaires 14.11 in the
period and 36-31 overall.
They also picked up 36.
minutes in penalities com-
pared to 28 by the Cente-
naires. •
MITCHELL 4 Centenalres 1
Playing their third game in
as many nights and coupled
with minor injuries proved
costly for the Centenaires as
Bowling season
THURSDAY NIGHTERS
Ladies: high single • Rose
Bisback, 303; high triple -
Michelle- Bennewiea, 618;
son's high single - Rose
Bisback, 303; season's high
triple • Betty Hulley, 671;
season's high average • Linda
Gridzak, 198 and Beth Caron,
198,
Men: high single '• Brian
Dale, 300: high triple .,day
Klages, 662; seasons high
single • Murray Bennewies,
316; season's high triple •
Murray Bennewies, 840; sea-
son's high average • Murray
Bennewies, 246. •
ley Mero, 286: high triple •
- Elaine Palin, 648.
Team Standings:
T -Birds
V, W,'s
Ferrari's
Chargers
Corvette's
Mercedes
Team Standings:.
#6 Skippy's Dippers 14
N2 Trouble -on -Six 12
#1 Head Plnners 12
N4 Fixed 10
05 Rookies 9
N3 Brewers 6
Larone-Spittal
Main St.. Seaforth 527-1960
ST. JAMES BOWLING
Men: high single • John
Coleman, 299; high triple •
John Coleman, 695,
Ladies: high single • Shir-
21
13
11
24
16
20
MIXED DOUBLES
Weekly 1tidie&'high' single'
and triple•Mery Beuerman
262 and 668. -
Mcn's high single -Vern
Scott 211. Men's high triple -
John Coleman 660.
Seasons Ladies high single
triple and average -Mary
Beuerman, 262, 668. 229.
Men's high single -Vern
Scott, Men's high triple and
average -John Coleman 660.
227.
STANDINGS
Black Hawks 11
Maple Leafs 14
Red Wings 12
Bruins 12
Rangers 4
Canadiens 4
TOWN AND COUNTRY
BOWLING
Ladies high single, triple
and average -Sharon Forrest,
216. 555, 193.
9 weeks
'�. until Christmas!
Hurry to Hetheringtons
family shoes
at family prices
Bring in your family
for a discount of
20% OFF 2 PAIR
30% OFF 3 PAIR
40% OFF 4 PAIR
50% OFF 5 PAIR
MAXIMUM 50% OFF
ppofion
What's happening is a weekly column, space donated by The
Huron Expositor. To list your event, call the Recreation Office at
527-0882.
ATE EVENT
Fri. Oct. 22 Mitchell vs Centenaires
Sat. Oct. 23 Say Scout Apple Day
Sat. Oct. 23 Minor Hockey
Bottle Drive
Sat. Oct. 23 Story Hour
Sat. Obt. 23 Jr. Girls Ringette
Sat. Oct. 23 Sr. Girls Ringette
Sat. Oct. 23 Pee Wee practice
Sat. Oct. 23 Bantam practice
Sun. Oct. 24 Tavistock vs
Centenalres
Sun. Oct, 24 IHL
Wed. Oct. 27 Novice & Mite prac.
Wed. Oct, 27 Atom practice
Wed. Oct. 27 Pee Wes practice
Wed, Oct. 27 Bantam practice
Wed. Oct. 27 Midget practice
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lis in t ree
they /came .:out on the short
end of a 4.1 score.
Mark Murray scored the
only Centenaire goal at the
12:45 mark of the first period
with defenceman Paul Smale
drawing the assist.
Mitchell outshot the Cen-
tenaires 11-10 in the period
but were unable to beat the
goaltending of Dan McClure.
The second stanza was ll
Mitchell as they peppered
the Seaforth goal with twenty
shots compared to 7 at the
other end. McClure kept the
Centenaires in the game with
several dazzling saves and
finally at 14:02 the bubble
burst as Darryl Stacey scored
on the power play for the
isinful
Men's high single -Ron
Harris, 298. Men's high triple
and average -John Van Bakel,
661, 225,
TEAM STANDINGS
Oilers 9
Sabres 9
Nordiques 8
Canucks 7
Penguins r, 4
Jets 2
LEGION
Ken Cardno 165. Linda
Coleman 165. •
High Triple -Gail McKen-
zie 636, Don Eaton 778.
High Single -Sharon Wood
255, Don Eaton 309.
STANDINGS
Snowbirds
Billy Ball 5
Colts 4
Munch•Kins 3
Pjajas 2
Oddities 0
TOWN AND COUNTRY
Oct. 5,
Sabres 14
Canucks 14
Nordiques 10
Oilers 9
Penguins 9
Jets
Sharon Forrest 670, 259.
Jack Van Loon 215. Hank
Kramers 666.
TOWN AND COUNTRY
Oct. 12
Ladies high single. triple
and a.erage•Sharon Forrest
259. 6-0. 203.
Men's high single•Jack
Van Boon 215. Men's high
triplc•Hank Kramers, 666.
Men's high average•John
Van Bakel 215. •
TEAM STANDINGS
Satires
Canticles
Noridquc.
Oilers
Penguins
.lets
1
21
16
15
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PLACE
Clinton
Town & Area
Town & Area
TIME
8:30 p.m.
O.H.A. Junior '0'
Hockey
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9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Library
Hensall
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Hensall
Hensall
Hensall
Hensall
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
Mitchell
1:30-2:30
3:30
4:30
5:30
6:30
3:30
6-8:30&10p.m.
6 p.m..
. 7 p.m.
8 p.m.
9 p.m.
10 p.m.
es
Hawks.
The Centenaires were re-
duced in staff when Dave
Erb and Jim Campbell both
left -the game with injuries.
The third period again saw
the Hawks dominate as the
Centenaires strongly showed
signs, of fatigueness.
FIRST OF TWO
At 1:36 Jeff Pauli scored
his first of two goals to break
the ice and give the Hawks a
2-1 lead. Dean Westman
upped the lead to 3-1 and
Pauli scored a shorthanded
goal at 11:06 to round out the
scoring.
Brad Campbell replaced
McClure in the Seaforth nets
after the fourth Mitchell goal
Iswing
and played extremely well in
his first taste off Jr. Hockey.
He stopped all nine shots he
faced with several of them
coming from point blank
range.
Mitchell held a wide edge
in the shots on goal depart-
ment as they outshot the
Centenaires 45-25.They also
picked up 11 minor penalties
compared to 8 for the Cen-
tenaires.
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