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The Huron Expositor, 1983-12-07, Page 9
rl. it The Port Stanley Lions overcame a 5-2 first period deficit by outscoring the Centenaires in each of the final two frames b record a stunning 10-9 upsetvictory'over the hometown Centenaires on Friday night. Seaforth Iooked their best in the first period when .they Skated, off with a 5-2 lead and outs the, Lions 18-11. The second frame replete reversal of the first as the tscored Seaforth 5-2 and outshot Stanley scorers three ,.goals .in a • ions upset minuteand"eighteen seconds to tie the score at 55 and then went ahead ,6-5. The Centenaires then bounced back with two goals in 33 seconds to take a 7-6 lead. Just over* minute later the Lions evened the score at 7.7. In the final stanza the Centenaires took an early 8-7 lead but less than three minutes 'later the Lions roared back with two goals in -less than two minutes to take a lead of 9-8. Less than three minutes later they scored to make the score 10-8. ON THE ICE—Seaforth Junior D Cente- naires lost by 'one goal to the Port Stanley Seaforth Atoms still undefeated Lions Friday night. They also lost to Exeter Sunday night 10-5. (Hundertmark photo) 'ni rE The Centenal>t'0s despite being outbu$tled the first three minutes of the game and then drew to yltithigone'goat at the 10:40 mark but coasted to a rather easy 10-5 victory over the it was to be their final goal. Port Stanley Centenaires in Exeter on Sunday night. The outshot them 11-5 in the period. The biggest Hawks led 5.2 after the first and increased it fault with the .Centenaires' seems to be defence as they 'seem to panic un4er pressure and in the last twogames have failed to tie up their "opponents infront •of the net., Jeff Pauli who has been on a hot streak lately led the Centenaires with three goals. The young Right Winger from Mitchell has now scored eight goals in his last three games.' Dave Murray fired two goals with !inmates Jim Campbell and John Dale netting one apiece. Greg Murray and defenselnan Barry Campbell with his first of the season rounded out the Centenaire scoring. Seaforth picked up a total of 16 minutes in ppenalties, compared to 14 by the lions. The£entenaires next home game will be this Friday night at 8:30 when they host Thedford. The Exeter .Hawks scored three goals in to 8.4 after the second. The loss was the third in a ro* for the Centenaires who still remain in third place with 16 points. On the other hand Exeter is in first place with -33 pts. and are .pulling away. Derek Cooper,got his first start in goal for the Centenaires and' was not at fault on all the goals as he wat given little help from his defence. He faced a total of 48 shots. Jeff Pauli paced the Centenaires with two goals while the line of John Dale, Jim Campbell and Dave Murray fired one apiece. Murray also had ttvo assists: - Exeter outshot the Centenaires 48 to 32 while the Centenaires took .28 minutes in penalties compared to 16 for the Hawks. Exeter scored three times on the powerplay while the Centenaires managed one power play goal. Greet opposing curlers with hearty handshake As soon as you arrive on the ice where you are going to play, greet each member of the opposing team with a hearty handshake. Tell him your name and wish him Food curlin8. Flo Smith enjoyed curling in a spiel in Toronto with her daughter, last week. She had a great time and hoped to be invited back again next year. This it the final week of regular curling for the ladies first draw. A ladies Christmas party is to be held on Dec. 20 starting at 6:30. We wish the girls luck curling in competition this week in St. Marys. The rink of Gord Pryce, Bill Campbell, Don Tremeer with Harry Jansen curling the first gal0and Dave Ste. Marie arriving for the remainder curled in the Harriston Cash Spiel this weekend. Best of luck to the Jr. Rink of Dave Campbell, Ron Puce, Todd Doig and Bruce Morton curling in Wingham this weekend in the Pepsi Jr. Competition. -:Hent Exchlnnger Ventilation Systems f Itaydot Iiwt ,Boggs arts custoni-d slansd to ntovlr . n*c.NllrV amounts of air for Hour fotillty...ranglno from ZN cirri to ovir 5.0,0111.• cffn of htlat•racorarad , alr Par unit. Titan oasuros ,optimum tampareiturees,.humidity and oxygen bawds for healthy Mosta*. . 50°o to 80°C Heat Recovery Guaranteed' Ladies: Pryce over § ith r , Deighton over McGavin 5-4, Dolm e o er : euerman Juniors: Rose over Foth t I : am 10-5, Campbell over Ste. Marie ; 4, Reid over Pryce 6-4. Competitive: Jarmuth wo over Patterson Jr. Campbell won over ampbell Jr. Mens draw: Brown tied Cornish 8-8, • Menzies over Beattie 6-2, Patterson Sr. over Hetherington 9-3, Rowcliffe over Nuhn 6-5. Campbell over Pryce 7-6, Tremeer over Beuerman 7-5. Mixed Draw Thurs. 7 o'clock: Hethering- ton over McGavin 7.3, Pryce over Menzies 7-2, Patterson Sr. over Rowcliffe 8-4. 9 o'clock: Tremeer over Dalton 8-4, Bennett over MacDonald 10-4, Collyer over McNichol 6-4, Brown over Beuerman 7-4. Friday, 8:00 -Campbell over Thomas 9-4, Boswell tied Jartnuth 6-6. RAAGRIVENT. THE HEAT EXCHANGER PEOPLE DOT MANUFACTURED IN CANADA Cuts fuel Costs and eliminates dangerous moisture ❑sow up ton% of your heating Otllmlnete moisture problems roosts In one year ❑Melntain optimum room temperature ❑Overcome problems of dust and Ip accumulation ❑Mlgh dmcapacities with high heat ❑Low malnt•nance and operating costs recovery eNci ldenes ' - IMO Ws 1110$0 9411111 SYSTEMS •aUaldee eSJAL Meewl/adre/ I.6 I Mitchell, sated• act[ INN r•1•rhee•tmtlss4e113 On Nov. 26 the Seaforth Atoms played their sixth game of the season against Mitchell winning with a score of 3-2. On Dec. 2 they played against Wingham. Behind at the end of the second period, Seaforth picked up to win the game 7-3. against I . 3 Seaforth' anlal a tough game against Cl\ma Logan. Final score was 4-3 for Seaforth. First peri scorers were Doug Campbell and Brent vanen Akker. Assists went to Brent van den Ak er, Jason Muir, and Mark Smale. Third period scorers were Brent van den Akker assisted by Mark Smale and Ted Sills unassisted. All the boys played a terrific game. send personal seasons greetings in the Christmas issue of The Expogsi 4A ■ ■ • ■ You win be sure your maloge reaches all your friends, n hturs, and relatives e ©wlowg TOWN AND COUNTRY BOWLING Red Hots 281/2 , Ferraris 41, Bowling Stones 33, Pros 45, Dynamos 311, Blue Jays 52. Ladles' high single, triple, average -Sharon Forrest 224, 560, 194. Mens' high single, triple, average -John Van Sahel 280, 675, 221. THURSDAY RIGHTERS Season's high single, triple, average -Beth Caron 307, 727, 210. Men's weekly high single -Karl Telchert 296. Weekly high 'triple -Brian Barry 733. Season's high single and triple -Brian Dale 393, 801. Season's high average -Brian Barry 270. Standings: Mindbuster542, Expos 40, Lucky Brakes 34, Jays 32, Doug's Diggers 32, Fling Dingers 30, MIXED DOUBLES Weekly ladles high singte.Bonnle Bedard 257, high triple -Mary Beuerman 724. Mens high single and triple -George Garrick 306, 766. Season's ladles -High single, triple, average -Mary Bauerman 332, 769, 222. Mens high single, triple, average -Jack Bedard 329, 784, 223. Standings: A -Teem 51, Art's Angela 44, Teddy Bears 43, Alley Cats 38, Optlinistics 34, Johne Devils 21. LEGION High single -Jean Cairns 267, Don Wood 297. High triple -Jean Cairns 618, Don Wood 701. Standings: Swingers 35, Gar -fields 32, Smurts 28, BluoJaye 27, E.T. 23, Bumpers 23. TOWN AND COUNTRY BOWLING Red Hots26%, Ferranls 36, Bowling Stones 33. Pros 38, Dynamos 291/2, Blue Jays -52. Ladies high single, triple, average -Sharon Forrest 286, 719. 195. Mens' high single -Ed Sorenson 249. Triple -John Forrest 641, Average -John Van Bakal 220. YOUTH BOWLING CLUB Arctic Cats 7, Super Cats 21, Tigers 23, Alley Cats 32, Manimais 27, Black Panthers 22. Girls high single and double -Stacey Hoffman 167, 326. Boys high single, Todd McLean and Dwayne Aloe. 150 Boys high double -Todd McLean 287 COMMERCIAL BOWLING LEAGUE Ladles high single -Joanne Darssers 227 High triple -Ann Van Dooren 597 Men's high single -Hank Corssers 289. Triple -Cor De Corte 745. Standings: Cougars 35, Pussycats 35, Black Cats 34, Stray Cats 32, Kitty Cats 28, Cats Meow 25. SEAFORTH SENIORS BOWLING High lady, Pearl James, 2nd Rachet Riehl, 3rd Win Maphy. High man -Ed Andrews, 2nd Phillip James, 3rd Dave Sim. High alley -Bert Walters, Pearl James, Win Murphy, Grace Pepper, Phillip James ST. JAMES Men's high single -George Love 297 Men's high triple -John Steffen 755 Ladles high single and triple -Brenda Kenny 275 and 830. bakers 57, Tigers 56, Cardinals 24, T1 -Cats 38. 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