The Huron Expositor, 1982-12-22, Page 24s
B14 -- THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 22, 1982
Opinion
Centenaires continue slump
BY KRISSVELA r players resulted in Mitchell taking '8 late
The Seaforth Centenaires Junior D leant period lead to win the game.
floundered as they took two losses over the During one power play advantage to
weekend,ln the new Seaforth and District Seaforth. Mitchell managed to bottle the
Community Centre. The Seaforth squad lost Centenaires in their end for almost the
4-3 to Mitchell on Friday and 4.2 to Exeter entire two minutes giving the impression
on, Sunday placing them in the league that the Hawks were operating with a man
basement. The losses extend the C•ente- advantage.'
naires losing streak to four. What ,is apparent is that the team
The problem seems to be that the team continues to be inconsistent through three
cannot consistently .play three periods of periods of hockey. The talent is there,
hockey. On Friday night against Mitchell, a especially with the younger players who will
third period slump,can be attributed to the undoubtedly be the basis for a much
loss. The team came out flying in the first improved team in the years ahead and who
period. keeping the play in the Mitchell have contributed to the•better play of the
end. The. pressure paid off with Seaforth team over last year's performance. The
scoring the firstigoal at the 1:18 mark of the team will have to struggle to win a playoff
period. The Centenaires continued to berth, a goal that could be reached with
pressure the Mitchell goaltender, testing more consistent ppk1 y.
him 18 times in the first period. However, !IMPROVEMENT
his exceptional goaltending staved off each The response to our appeal to get
assault. Mitchell managed to tie the game contributing sports writers to send us
in the last minute of the period. write-ups of their individual sports events
In the second period;ihe aggressiveness has been successful. We, have received
and domination displayed by Seaforth in the articles from many sports groups in the
first frame had declined considerably. and community which has greatly helped us
both teams seemed evenly matched. Both better cover the activities in Seaforth. It has
teams scored twice in the frame to even the also helped us expand our sports coverage
score at 3.3. It was a see -saw battle that saw each week in the pages of the Expositor.
both teams give outstanding efforts and We hope that this co-operation will
both goaltenders excelled in stopping continue into the new year and welcome any
Several drives. additional write-ups of other sports events
By the third period, the Centenaires had in the community. The Expositor would like
-lose' steam and Mitchell took over the to take this opportunity to wish our sports
direction of the match. Poor passing and contributors a Merry. Christmas and the
direct ,give aways by several Centenaire best in the New Year,
Seaforth's
Pee Wee A's
lose 1 -tie 1
Saturday Dec. 11 the
Seaforth Pee Wee A's played
their first game in the new
arena to a 2-2 tie.
Both teams were evenly
matched until 1:49 minute of
the first period when Sea-
forth's Terry Gray assisted by
Blair Beuerman and Pat Moy-
lan finally found his mark and
opened the scoring. The
second period was scoreless,
but the locals started strong
in the third period. At the
14:03 mark, Blair Beuermann
assisted by Terry Gray scored
making it 2.0 for Seaforth.
However the locals were
unable to hold on to this lead,
as Clinton scored 2 more in
this period to tie the game
Then on Dec. 18, Seaforth
hosted Mitchell, it being the
first encounter . for these
teams. Mitchell monopolized
the first period. as the Sea -
forth team appeared unable
to clear the puck out of their
own zone, shaking many
Centenaires drop scoring erage in four game Winless stye
During their present four straight games without a
game losing streak the Cen- point. ;r
tenaires have scored but a
mere 8 goals. Dave Mc- Defenceman Ken Higgins
Llwain the teams leading was a no-show for the Exeter
scorer throughout the season
thus far. has now gone five
The Centenaires ' next
home game is this Thursday
when they host the first place
Tavistock Braves in an 8:30
encounter. Santa Claus will
be in attendance at this game
with candy for the kiddies.
O.H.A. Junior 'D'
Hockey
Thursday, December 23
at Seaforth Arena
SEAFORTH CENTENAIRES
VS
TAVISTOCK BRAVES
at 8:30 p.m.
ANW AMP, MEI AEI 'IMF
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NOTICE
Due to subsequent economic pressures
we are requested to discontinue our
present Credit 'Policies.
Effective December 1, 1982 all sale
transactions must be arranged at time of
purchase or delivery.
We respectfully request the coopera-
tion of our past and present customers in
this regard to alleviate a situation of
operationabie importance.
THE MANAGEMENT
BALL-MACAULAY
BUILDING CENTRE
SEAFORTH
527-0910
1.21(160.1711.
CLINTON
482-3405
game and will be dealt with
by management.
Only 17 games remain in
the regular season schedule
sloppy plays. The visitors
capitalized on this, scoring 3
goals to Seaforth's one,
scored by Blair Beurmann.
In the second period the
hockey continued to be disor-
ganized as eath team scored a
goal, to end the period 4-2 for
Mitchell, Blair Beuermann
scoring„Ois 2nd goal of the
night
However the locals came
alive in the third period when
Terry Gray scored unassisted
at the 13:51 mark. Sparked by
.this play, the team continued
to put on the pressure, till
Mike Schoonderwoerd re-
ceived a pass front Blair
Beuermann and Terry Gray
and scored front the blue line
to tie the game 3-3. A minute
later. playing short handed,
Terry Gray received a pass
from Blair Beuermann giving
him a break away and scored
putting Seaforth in the lead
for the first time. The Pee
Wees held on to this lead to
win the game 5.4.
and if the Centenaires are
going to make a run at a
play-off position they are
going to have to get their act
together quickly.
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What's happening is a weekly column, space donated by The
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527-0882.
DATE
Thurs. Dec. 23
Thurs. Dec. 23
EVENT
Public Skating
Tavistock vs
Centenaires
Fri. Dec. 24 Bruins vs Oilers
Fri. Dec.44 Nordiques vs
Canadians
Fri. Dec. 24 Flames vs Leafs
Fri. Dec. 24 Penguins vs Jets
Fri. Dec. 24 Mites
Fri. Dec. 24 - Public Skating
Fri. Dec. 24Ringette House League
Mon. Dec. 27 Figure Skating
Tues. Dec. 28 Figure Skating
Tues. Dec. 28 Public Skating
Tues. Dec. 28 Brussels vs Midgets
Tues, Dec. 28 Lucan vs Centenaires
Wed. Dec. 29 Junior Ringette
Tournament
PLACE
Arena
Arena
Arena
Arena
Arena
-Arena
Arena
Arena
Arena
Arena
Arena
Arena
Arena
Arena
Arena
TIME
1-2:30 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
7:45 a.m.
8:40 a.m.
9:45 a.m.
10:40 a.m.
11:35 a.m,
1:30-3 p.m.
3-4 p.m.
4-8:30 p.m.
9:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
2-3:30 p.m.
6:45 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
COMMERCIAL BOWLING LEAGUE
Hawks 44. Orioles 16. Cardinals 49,
Blue Jay 46, Eagles 30, Robins 25
Ladies high single and triple-
Shrrley McClure 274 702
Men's high single and triple- Cor
De Corte 241, 683
THURSDAY NIGHTERS
Ladies weekly and season's high
single and triple -Deb Farley 336. 801
Season's high average -Linda Cridzak
204
Men's weekly high single -Brian
Dale 293 Weekly high triple -Jim
Gould 726 Seasons high single,
triple and average -Murray Bennewiev
378. 840, 243
Standings: Trouble-rn-Six 5t,
Brewers 44, Fired 44 Rookies 44,
Head-Pinners 39, Skippy's Dippers
30
TOWN AND COUNTRY BOWLING
Ladies high single -Barb Kramers
259 High triple and average -Sharon
Forrest. 619, 195
Men's high single triple and
average -Hank Kramers 318, 795, 221
Standings Canucks 55, Oilers 52,
Sabres 46. Jets 46. Penguins 42,
Nordiques 32
LEGION
High single -Jean Cairns 307,
George Hays 286
High triple- Mary Beuerman 698.
John Cairns Sr 692
Standings Snowbirds 51 Cons 43,
Billy Ban 41. Munch -K ins 35 Plates
34 Oddities 28
YBC
Perfection' Players 38. Oilers 28,
Tiger Cats 201/2. Superstars 231/2
High lady•Barb Holmes 200. 362
High man -Rick ScOtt, 142. 282
Next bowling Jan 3
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friends, relatives and
custoiners a very warm
and sincere Christmas. •
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Family
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Service
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"The Word became a human being and...,lived
among us.
"Some people did receive him and believed in
him; so he gave them the right to become God's
children." (John 1:14, 121
Worship, Sunday Schobl & Nursery each Lord's
Day at 11:15 a.m.
All are Welcome!,
EOMONDyf E
UNITED 'CHURCH
extends to all its deepeaf wishes for a
Joyous Christmas and blessing -filled
New Year,
CHRISTMAS EVE COMMUNION
Friday, Dec. 24, 8:00 p.m.
Nursery Provided
CHt:ISTMAS SUNDAY WORSHIP
Sunday, :.'ecember 28, 11:00 a.m.
"Arise, shine, for thy Light is come!"
Mr. David McKnight
Minister
Mrs. Minna Scott
Organist -Choir Director
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SUN. DEC. 26, 1982
Church Service
9:30 a.m.
Church School
10:35 a.m.
May you have a blessed
Christmas and a happy
New Year.
REV. D.G. VANSLYKE
Minister
MISS MARJORIE
PAIPPLE
Organist
GRACE
CO UNITY
CHURCH
Huron Centennial
School
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. and 236-4979
10:00 a.m. - Family Bible
School
1 I:OOa.m. • Speaker
Randy Mann
"In All The World It Is
Christmas Tonight"
'7:30 p, m.
SIJN. DEC. 26, 1982
Church Service, Church
School and Nursery
"The Meaning of
Christmas -God Has
Spoken."
The Minister and con-
gregation wish you a
blessed Christmas and a
successful New Year.
First PRESBYtERiAN Church
59 Goderich Sa. W„ Seaforth
Rev. T.A.A. Duke, Minister
Mrs. Carol Carter, Organist
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 26
111:115 Worship Service, Sunday School & Nursery
"Rejoice"
Jesus the Christ is born
ST. THOMAS Anglican Church
CHRISTMAS EVE- DEC. 24
Christmas Eucharist. 9 p.nt.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 26
10 a.m.-Holy Communion
Organist•Robert Palin
Choir Leader -Nancy Larone
NORTHSIDE Uniie&ChSIrch
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DEC. 24 - FAMILY CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE'
at 7:30 p.m.
SUN. DEC. 26
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at l f a.m.
THE MEANING OF CHRISTMAS
-GOD HAS SPOKEN
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