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placeead!of2 dtl1C•vole/ts� entenaireaithekd' of 'Lucan and five
Last Wednesday night in "Lucana they
spotted the.Iitish the first goal of the game
asp { and then rebounded for an 8-4 victory. The
ice was the first for the
�•' ` z t Centenaires In over three seasons.
On Friday night the Centenaires had a
teturfl match with the Irish and befdre a
slarbe hometown crowd once again doubled
their opponents, this time by a 10-5 score.
Haying their third game in four nights the
Centenaires ran into a hot Mt. Brydges
ggooattender as well as a number of defensive
lapses,' on their own behalf 'as they were
upended 8-3 by tile Bulldogs.' In Lucan the •
Centenaires were led by ,Dave McLiwain
with three goals while- Dave Murray and
defenceman Steve Pletsch each fired a pair.
Jim Campbell had the other Seaforth goal.
The Centenaires had, a 2-1 lead after the
first period apd increased it to 5-2 after two.
Lnean outshot the Centenaires 42-36 in the
game with Seaforth's Keith McClure coming
THE SS'AFORTH. CENTENAIRES were few penalties, Some good clean checks and uP . with . several good saves in the
successful , In their Sunday night hockey lots of goals. TOO Centenalrea wit( piny thele Centenaires nets- Twenty-six penalty min -
game, winning against the Lucan Irish, 100-5, • next home game on Friday at 8:30.,•They iloyet . ' mes were called in the rather mellow hitting
Spectafore were treated to'a game which had the PortStenley Liens. (Wassink photon) contest with the Centenaires taking .14 of
Pee �Wees win two out-of-town gimes'
Seaforth Pee Wees played two out of town
games recently and came dut the Winner tin
both. '
On Tuesday, Nov. 22 they travelled to
Wingham and won 3-2 in a well played
game. At the end of the first period
Wingham led by a score of 2-1.
Ne scoring took place in the second period
and Seaforth scored two goals in the third
with Mark Reid getting the winning goal
Snowmo club
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them. On Friday, kt.the Centenalre s -once •
again •had their . nce14 bl0b gear alt, they
teliteeeted,the jn each petlod, to record
10 5 win ef,Pau6 Was the Oil 044:tot
the enton,ld by seeded four goals '
indulin all they got 14 the Apt
lxdod.:Dave Murray notched AP*
want .ane apiece. ggoping 'to Jim, Clamyes
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Murray Cyt 'Pave Mcklwaln andhn
Hicknell Seafort1i• controlled the. game for
the most part except for the second period
when theldsh outshot theta 15.6, but the
solid goaltending'of Mike Macdonald kept ,
them to only „two goals,.
Seaforth had a 35-33 edge in the shots on
goal department and took 22 minutes in
penalties compared to 10•by the Irlsh.'The '
game was much faster and harder hitting
than the Wednesday game.'Against Mt.
Brydges, despite the score, they -did not play
all that badlyrand the score was 'really no
indication of the game: The Centenaires had
several good scoring opportunities but the
most of them were turned away by the
spectacular goaltending of the Bulldog's
Graham MacLean. MacLean made several
spectacular glove and toe saves off the
Centenaires.
Mt. .Brydges led 2.0 after the first period
and upped it to 6-2 after two periods.
Scoring fon. the Centenaires were John
Hicknell with two goals and Jeff -Pauli with
one. Mike Macdonald played a strong game
in the Centenaire goal and could not be
faulted on the goals that beathim as he was
given little protection from his defenders.
The Bulldogs picked ' up 52 minutes in
penalties while the Centenaires had 42
minutes. Included in the total minutes were
fighting major's to Murray Mman and Barry
!Campbell of The Centenaires. The Centen-
aires are idle until this Friday at 8:30 when
they play host to the Port Stanley Lions. On
Dec. 4 they are in Exeter for an 8 o'clock
game. The Exeter game promises to be a
good game as the Centenaires are out to
seek revenge from the 11-0 shellacking they •
received on the same ice a couple of weeks
ago.
Bantams
double
Wingham 6=3
On Nov. 22 the Seaforth Bantam hockey
•-team travelled to 'Wingham and came home
6-3 winners. It was the fourth straight win
for Seaforth.
The score was tied 1-1 after thefirst,
period with, Sha*n Fryfogle scoring his first
of two goals for Wingham and Kevin Cooper
tying it up for Seaforth with assists going to
Terry Gray and Mike Betties.
Wingham regained the lead in the first
minute of.the second 'period on a goal by
Paul Brophy but Seaforth came back with
two quick unassisted goals by Terry Gray
and Pat Murray near the end of the. period, to
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take a 3-2 lead- going into the final frame.
' In the third Ron Pryce shot Seaforth into a
with only 14 seconds left in the game. Gord goals in the second period and•,' **Alit two goal lead watth,,Dave , ►key• drawing, the
O'Dwyer andJason'Wbeatley also scored for dut•.seered Goderich 4s2''ttltg�tttf ugiQre lone aSeiseee the'BOL At the midway mktk ''
Seaforth. 10-3, !' ' •- ' "•" of the period defenceman Brian Dupuis -
On Saturday, Nov. 26, Seaforth played in Scoring for Seaforth were Mark Reid with upped the`lead to 5-2' after being set up by
Goderich and won their second game over two goals; and Pat Nigh, Gord 'O'Dwyer, ' Paul Murray. Wingham drew to within two
Goderich 10-3. Goderich started the scoring Jason Wheatley, Ray Murray, Paul Mc- goals with less than five minutes remaining
early with only 30 seconds gone in the first Llwain, Scott Hoegy, Jason Schoonderwoerd on Fryfogle's second goal .of the game but
period. .and'Brian Cook each with one apiece. Seaforth came back less than a minute later
Seaforth came back scoring 4 goals to end Th€ . next game -is in Seaforth Dec. 3 on Terry Gray's second goal set up by Brian
the period 4-1. Seaforth scored the only two against Clinton. Dupuis to clinch the victory for Seaforth. • •
Members of snowmobile clubexecutives
from as far away as Burford, came to Nulty
Gully Sunday to hear and take part in a
special club workshop and seminar.
About 30 different directors and club
officers listened intently as Ontario Federa-
tion of Snowmobile Clubs treasurer, Bob
Feasey spoke on the future of the sport and
the Federation's role -in it. President of the
Hully Gully Snowmobile Club, and event
organizer'Tom Tabor gave a talk on the state
of the industry, and Milverton Snowmobile
Club Executive and Ministry of Transiibrta:
tion licensin8,$fftcer Jerry Bain outlined this
year's licensing regulations and the changes •;
for the 1984 season.
Also,discussed were service and Wintario
funding. After a brief break, participants took
part in snowmobile workshops with topics
covering all the various executive offices in a
snowmobile club.
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BATH''TOWI=LS. • 4,95. 10:1195
HAND TOWELS..:. . ,: , .5.95 to 0.5`
FACE CLOTHS. :.`� . .7910 350
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DRESS SHIRTS • . . -14.95 to 27.
SPORT SH)RTS. . ': ... 14.95 to 27,51"
V1YELLA !'LAID SHIFITS. ... 45:00 -.
KNIT SHIRTS. . :,. 14:95 to 27.50
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. 17.95 to 45.00 •
14 95 to 22:50
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• .y. ..18.95 •
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•full size vegetable crisper •
INGLIS Deluxe DELUXE
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•13 cu. ft.
•Frost -free
•butter conditioner
•twin crispers
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•black glass door
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ADDED LUXURY
In A Standard 32 Width
Washer •2-spd, 3-cycl
5 9 9 0 O •Infinite
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*3 cycle
�V • tem
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• •120v
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Friday 9.9
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