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IrADIRS `BROOMBALL
PERTH 0.3R. FARMERS 3
Kim McDougall scores two goals for the
Farmers from Lori Will, Pam Campbell
and Betty •Glanville. Little Pam Carter
goes weld as she scores off a pass by Liz
4 oghlin. The Perth Ladies seem to be in a
rut but hopefully nest week there will be
more potential for theta.
QUEENS 0 PARR LINE 1
Joan Henderson has a straight forward ,
shot and scores off a fine pass by Donna
Preszcator. Hang in there Queens maybe '
your goalie will come through for you next
week. A good game Ladies.
WINTHROP 3 COMMERCIAL 2
Audrey Schenk of the Commercial waits
patiently at the corner of the net as Susan
Hully hits the ball across the ice and
Audrey scores. Donna Preszcator scores
the next goal. Weary Winthrop comes alive
as defenceman Norah Eckert scores. Not
far behind is Tammy Nash as she deflects
the ball into the net and ties the game up.
A smashing shot by Tracy Bennett pulls
the Winthrop team into the winning circle,
lots of help from Donna Arts and Lisa
Henderson.
In Ladies Broomball on December 20 at
8 p.m. Queens vs. Perth. 8:50 p.m. Jr.
Farmers vs. Commercial: and 9:40 p.m.
Winthrop vs Parr Llne
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`;MENS -rBROOMBALL
tDII81 PERS 1 GRADS 0
Don 'Henderson scoops in a great goal
for 'the Dumpers -unassisted. The Grads
tried and tried,-tiad chances after chances,
but nothing was achieved.
RAIDERS 0 EASY RIDERS 3
For the Riders Dick Robinson still has
his knack on how to score as he blasts in
two goals. 'His helpers were Jim Butson
and Jeff Allen. Sneaking 'through is Robert
MacGregor who scores off a well planned
pass by Joe Wink. Don't give up Raiders
there are still plenty of games to piny yet.
PARR -INE 5 ROYALS 0
Roy Fisher is ontarget as he whams the
hall into the net for Parr Line. t'hghty Ed
Sahrerda -lifts the -rebound over 'the goalie's
head and into the net. Paull Gibbings
wastes no time as he shoots and scores,
thanks to the pass from Steve Koch's. In
The background Verne Thompson waits and
finally sees an opening in the net. Dennis
Dohnage was his helper. The Royals goalie
was worn out from blast after blast.
WINTHROP 3 KNIGHTS 5
Jim Nyenhius gobbles up two goals but
Kangaroos feuding pack in St
The Kangaroos gained five points this
week lengthening the distance between
themselves and the second place team.
Top scorers forfhe •Kangs were Don Nolan
240-683, Reg Chappel 207-516 and Rob
McEwen 212-510.
The Tigers gained 2 points this week
with George Love leading the scores with
253-647
The Monkeys and the Coons played off
with each team wonting one and tying one
game. Top scorer for the Monkeys were
not far 1lehlnd• is Steve Eckert with two of
his own. Both •are from the :Knights.
Nyenhuis finishes tip the scoring with -one
great goal. Winthrop player Brian
McGavin reaches out, touches itis rebound
shot and scores not once but twice.
However time ran out and Wmthrop was
still a few goals short.
Irt Mens 'Broomball on December 21 at 8
p.m. Red Rustlers vs Easy Riders; 6,50
p.m Dumpers vs Royals; 9:40 p.m.
Raiders vs Knights; and 10.30 p.m. Parr
Line vs Winthrop. Grads sit out.
James bowling
Murray Bennewies 346829 and Ken Moran
222-511. Cathy Broome lead 'the Coons with
a 242=603.
The Pythons and the Leopards had a
close race with the Pythons leading by on-
ly 25 pins. Top scorers for the Pythons
were Todd Caldwell 268-659 and Donna Lee
204-551. Carol Johnston lead the Leopards
with 236-623 followed by Karon Hoegv
329-621
The ladies high triple goes to Karen
Hoegy with a 329 and high triple to Carol
Johnston 623. Murray Bennewies took both
the high single and triple with a 346 single
and a 829 'triple.
The 1st St. James High -Low tournament
was won by Carol Johnston and Rob
Taylor, 2nd -Janice Morris and Rose
Feeney, 3rd -Pat Nolan and Pat Ryan.
The next tournament will begin on
January 8,
The Team Standings are; Kangaroos -55,
Monkeys -51, Pythons -49. Tigers -44,
Leopards -38 and Coons -36.
Powerf.0 Poppies win senior bowling schedule
As was predicted last week the Power-
ful Poppies won the league schedule in
Seniors Bowling with 61 points. Members
of the team were Isabel Gardiner, Doris
Hugill. Betty Hulley, Ron Bennett, Watson
Reid. Oliver Price and Art Finlayson.
Although Betty hasn't been able to bowl
since her fall she really kept her team
bowling with Isabel Gardiner having one of
her. best games of the season.
Locce curlers pu
W' `BESOM AN STONE
by Jean Ross
Judy DeJong edged out the rinks of Joan
Beuernlan and Irma Pryce by 1/2 point to
win the first round of the Ladies Curling
League. Judy and her rink of Loretta
Dolmage, Linda Gingerfch,. and Nancy
Dearing had 46 . points.
Novice 2 'Rin.gette
squad does well
The Seaforth Novice 2 continues to do
well m Ringette League play.
On Saturday. December 9, on home ice,
Novice 2 defeated Forest 5-4. Michele Tyn-
dall lead, the home team with a hat trick.
Tricia .' 'en and IVelissa Robertson each
added ;oal wit Cathy Coyne award-
ed one assist.
The team travelled to Stratford for an
eanly morning game on December 16.
Playing a strong game both offensively
and 'defensively, Seaforth Novice 2 won 8-3.
Cathy Coyne scored' a hat trick and was
also granted an assist. Melissa Robertson.
reco eared from her..ankle injury, scored
lour gra .`"lsrieia ween scored ime goal
and received one assist. Michele Tyndall
was also awarded an assist.
The girls will face Goderich in Seaforth
on Saturday-, December 23 at 1:30.
If the Lilacs had started out the way
they finished they would have been real
contenders for first place. They took five
points from the Petunais and ended up se-
cond in the league. There was a real bat-
tle for the bottom teams with Mme Woods'
Roses tying husband Don's team with 29
points for the schedule.
Captain Don watched again and saw the
Daisies win two games and pitfall this
week.
t in requests to
In the Thursday night mixed league, Bill
Roberton and his rink of Mary Jean Beat-
tie, John Stephenson, and Mari Papple won
the early draw in the first round with 54
points
Mary Ann McNichol and Elsie Beuerman
with the help of Gary McNichol, bolding
the broom, won the 9 p.m. draw with 63
points.
Dick Robertson, Flo 'Smith. Dave Ste.
Marie and Jim Butson were the "top
dogs" in the Friday night mixed. with 57
points. , .
These leagues will start their second
round after New Year's.
I found two letters to Santa that' had
been mislaid at the curling club. One from
Centerialres
• from page 14
Although the Asters had no luck against
the Poppies three of their team members
were lucky in the draw namely Rachel
Riehl, Leo Hagan and Mary Finlayson.
High scores were bowled by Anne Wood
with a 238 single and 585 triple while Art
Finlayson had a 280 single and 703 triple.
This Friday will be a fun day with high
and tow bowlers bowling together, Don't
forget to bring a Christmas cookie or
square for snacks.
Santa Claus
Bill Roberton was asking for a third who
wouldn't move the broom when his back is
turned, and for a lead and second who
aren't "gawking", at the next sheet of ice
when he yells "Sweep." The other one was
from Ann Bosman, who wants a skip
who'll listen to reason and one who'll give
her less ice. she hits better with fast shots.
I got the letters away to Santa so
hopefully they will get their requests.
The "No Pressure" league begins on Fri-
day January 5 at 1 p.m. This is relaxed
curling for beginners, old pro's, and those
who are 'in shape' and .those who are "out
of shape". Come on out and start the
New Year right with some Seaforth
Participaction.
on the cake. Carter picked up the puck
from the team of Jason and Jason,
McNichol and Schoonderwoerd, for his hat -
trick and rubbed Wellesley's faces in it
with an empty net goal one minute later,.
assisted again by Schoonderwoerd. The duo
secured Seaforth's 12.8 victory in the -dying
'seconds aof the ,game.vdth yet. anotber_mppp-
ty het' goal, Carter assisting Schoonder-
woerd in the dirty deed.
This was an impressive display of
hockey by the short-handed Centenaires,
who were minus their Midget players dur-
Ing Sunday's contest. The team is all fired
up for their game in Lucan on Wednesday
night, and Seaforth fans can come out and
watch them battle Mitchell this Saturday
night at 8:30 at .the Seaforth Arena.
Wellesley defeated Mitchell in their last
bout, so Saturday -night could be a
cakewalk for the 'confident Centenaires.
Our attitude is a slot- better..:we're feel-
ig better...a'bout maach Nesbitt
remarked aboutlhe steam.
"They're coming out to. play •hockey.
We've got ,the same line out there, but
they're pulling the rope now instead .of
pushing it."
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8:30
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Thank' you for your support
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Coach
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