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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-02-01, Page 1212 THE HURON. EXPOSITOR FEBRUARY 1 1979 The. Cojonet -1-hioks +hehe will be. less bod3cogvl-act i"F deie+ed -i-he +rophies. Su+ +hen aqin. I he.ard, he. -f-hi-Aik_s hernakes (6-000 CHICKEN:I Atoms tie Mitchell 5-5 at r a), anuary 2. iAtt- chell Atoms played here in • Seaforth with the gatne,end, ing in a 5-5 tie. At the end of the first period it was 2-1 for ' Seaforth. Seaforth were ahead 3-2 at the finish of the second period. Mitchell went ahead • 5-3 at the starting of the third period and at the mid -way tuark the Seatortn want cadre on stronger with two quick goals tying 'the game up.i teaditig the scoring for Mitchell. were Mike Murphy: 2 goals, each scoring one goal were. Frank Harmer, Mark Beaver and Andy Tin- ning. Leading the scoring for Seaforth was Scott Driscoll with 4 goals 'and one assist CompaUnded ann.uailY Cal-. John Moore INSURANCE LTD. ." • Dublin, Ont. Bus. - 345-2512 Res. -348-9067 • and Mike Bettics netting 1 goal. Each getting • ;Assists were Ron Pryce and Pat Murray. Captain -Scott Dris-' Vanastra has. IST GABY•GBAY Can Doig fired two goalS and. Dan McClure kicked out thirty-six ,driver g as the Ceritenaires held the league,; leading Hawks to a 3-3 tie in, Mitchell last WednesdaY- Despite having only four shots, on the Mitchell net in the first period the Centenaires emerged with, 4 'PO lead as Doig drilled, drive' from just ifiSide the Hawk blueline which eluded Hawk goalie Tom ehessell. McClure Wasextremely sharp in kicking out all 12 Hawk drives. The Second peliod• SAW •the • Hawks take advantage of a high -sticking penalty to, the• . Centenaires Jerome Auhin, as they tied the game ell goal by Dennis Fischer at the 5:10 mark. Both tearnS played goodtwo-way hockey, with excellent, scoring chances but the goaltending at each end was spectacular, specially McClure who seemed to handle more point blank drives. The Hawks took a 2-1 lead at the 15 minute mark at Phil Avery beat McClure while the Hawks were playing a than short. Just over two minutes later the Centenaires deadlocked the Scoreat 2-2 as Jerome Aubin let go a sizzling drive from the right point •which de - fleeted off a Hawk defence - man into the•,net. The Hawks outshot the Centenaires 12- 10 in the period, Doig gave the Centenaires • ooll has scoied 50 goals for tah3e-2t hl ieradd raast ht he ec7( .3:n3n3e nc t dr koonf his Team with the help .of his a Centenaire power play by team mates, converting passes from .lan • Doig and Aubin. The deter-, mined Hawks wasted little time in getting that goal back to tie up the game at 3 goals • a piece. McClure was again extremely sharp in goal by stopping 12 of 13 shots in the period. • The Hawks outshot the Centenaires, 36-19 overall andpicked up six of ten m• • penalties calledin the game. Seaforth 8, Belmont' 3 The Seaforth, Centenaires • •• scored four goals in the first . period and added another four (all on' the,power play) over the second and • third• ". periods as they defeated the $.1?0, second Qv:Z.1'111e liomherS sine the Centenaires en- terert the league in. 1974-78. That winC.AMe on Tan. ik 1976r WA,, the a cosi rbeing; Although "the Tentenlifes scored eight goals, a ,lot of credit has to go to Seaforth goalie Danny McClure. McClure made 44 saves and was exceptionally 'sharp, throughout the entire game. The Centenaires managed 24 shots on the Bombers net. The •Centenaires. led 4-0 after the first period 011 goals by Paul MeClere,, Jerome Aubire Chris ging, and Frank Flanagan. t By the end of the 'second frame the Centenaires had built up a 7-1 lead AS, C4m Dag, Don Hearcl andVeitene Parkinson scored. Cam Doig rounded out the scoring for the Centenaires with his second of the game with only a minute -and twenty seconds remaining in the third period. Both teams received 28 minutes in penalties with the Centenaires Cam Doig •picking up a ten-minute mis- conduct with twenty-seven seconds left in the game. Seaforth 6, Bothwell 2 Cam Doig fired four goals on Sunday afternoon at the Seaforth Arena to lead the Centeeniree to .a 0-2 romp over the much imprerved Bothwell Barons, The Bete goals giveDoig 52' kr the season- He still has,6 gams !left to play) the most ever by a Cerstenaire player. The Barons were first to alma on the Scoreboard as they, scored at the 12:45 mark. Doig tied the game as he scored at 19:31, The Centenaires ' outshot the . Barons in the first frame by a 21-17 margin. The second period saw the Centenaires outscore their opponents 3-1 with Doig scoring all three goals. He started it off at 2:02 with his SOth of the season, which came on the power play. The Barons however showed lots of hustle and drew even with Centenaires at the midway point of the second frame with an unassisted goal, Doig,, however wasn't through yet as he seorectat 14;46 and 18:01 to give the locals a 4-2 lead. Ian Doig assisted on all four of his lirotheh goals. Again the C'entermixes held a narrow 16-14 margin on, shots on goal. The third period saw the Centenaires hold a wide margin in the play, but were unable to beat Barons goal - tender GeneMcChesnev until thO 17;49 mark Oen! tarry Halton scored on passes front John 'Deeereatta and Pen* Neilsen, With, only 34, Seconds, re- ining in the game1..0048. Aristett let go a blistering drive from just inside the Bothwell blueline (which McChesney is still looking for) to make the final score 0-2, The Centenaires'ontshot the Barons by a wide matgin of 15-8 in the period and 52-39 overall Seaforth goaltender Mt Cottenie played oatromebt well in. his first pinta with Centenaires. .Cottenie. wh Comes rtint Stratford P6yeol. with the; Centenaires tWe• yeerS, ago. 'The • Centenairea: were given permission by tho league to use him when veteran goalie Louie Arts left the team. Cottenie will share goal tending duties with Dan McClure- Mr, Clure 1s also the goaltender for the midget• tea* and if both. teams play the—sane Alight he must Ventain• with: the' Midgets«, • ARENA Junior curlers •„ by 1:livid Townsend •• In the school -boy division Tho Junior boys team (If Ron Taylor, David Townsend, the Vanastra Curling Club Brian Falconer, mid Bill has represented the club in Oilsen represented Clinton three events this season. The High School at the sub -clivi - team of John Coleman. David sion playdown held at Vanas- Townsend, Brian Falconer • tra. They earned the right to and Bill Gibson represented advance "and play the Owcn their sub -division in Stat- Sound Team in Walkerten. _ford for the Ontario Winter They suffered a loss to the Games and also in Paisley for Port Elgin team. in Paisley, the Junior ' Tankard. They who have now advanced to advanced over Seaforth. Exe- the Ontario finals in Kings- eter. and Listowel teams. ton Fun Day at Parkhill On Sunday, February 11, sleigidessno-w ' ganing; the Ausable-Bavfield Con- h r ; as Brad, Fischer scored just 24 seconds after Doi& tally bowlers LEAGUE • Blues 65. Fifties •89 OV's 71 Colts 76 Hi Cites --- 55 Goldens 43 •Mens high single: John Coleman. Ron Beuermann Belmont Bombers 8-3 in Belmont. The win was only ' • servitien Authority is spoil- sculpture contest; and films • the Activity Centre. •Prizes soring the Parkhill Winter will be awarded to the win - Fun. Day at the Parkhill ners of the two rallys and the Conservation Area, 11 ' northeast of Parkhill off high. two relays. All events com- way 7. Events start at 1:00 menee from the Activity Centre located just inSide the p.m'conseivation area entrance The events' scheduled in- . gates, . elude,: a cross-country ski For further information, relay; a snowmobile relay; a - contact the Ausable-Eiayfield cross-country ski rally; a , Conservation Authority, 175 hamRd. West Exeter ra tob0.2-. Win euchre Euchre of Oddfellowsand Rebekahs • on Jammu 24 - Winners: Ladies High - Judy Rose; Lone •Hands - Marjorie Broadfooe • Ladies Low - Mildred •Kerr; Men's High - Wilmer Cuthill Lone Hands - Wilber Godkin and Men's tow - Mike Malanuik. SHOP THESE • WEEK LY STAR STUDDED SPECIALS ALBERTO LIGHT & FRESH BALSAM.. INSTANT CONDITIONER 450 ml. • 55 Thii Sittlaire« GODERItH/Moin COOrtar, CLINTON/Main "6:,niter. SEA FORTH • hbUt OF THIS WORLD SA VINO INGOT IPI YOtiitOW14 "NtiGtiaOtiatibbO,' • Ontario. , ' • . 286; • mens high triple. George Love 746. • LaclieeLbigh single: Ruth Campbell 215; high triple: Dianne Swirkles, 557. • Last weeks ladies high Corrie 'LeRoy 239; ladies • high triple. :Corrie 'LeRoy, 567. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2 4:00 p,m. Midget Practice 7:00 p,m. • Seaford,. Annual Broomball.: Tournament • SATIADAY, FAIRWAY 3, • . • 8:00*411.. Broorriball Tourpansent Continues 8 :00 a. m s7Bro0A:b:all T, FiBogutTrnAllamireiin't 7:00 p.m; 1H.L. games MONDAY. FEBRUARY 5 4:30 p.m. Figure Skating 8:30 0Eldstpiky itners: - TuFEBRUARY 6 • ' • • •"5:30 p.m. Pewee Practice 4:30 p.m. Power Skating 6:45 p.m. Bantam Game 8:15 p.m. Midget Game. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Parents. & Pre-schoolers . 5:00 p.m. Novice Practice •6:00 p.m. Jr. Practice , 8:00p.ni. Women's Brocenball THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8 4:45 p.m. Atom Practice • 5:45 p.m. Bantam Practice " 7:00 p.m. Men's Broomball Th is ad sponsored by • TIRE F.VV „III ley Ltd. Seafor Results at Seaforth Curling. Club- - UPCOMING BONSPIEL Men's Open FEBRUARY 17th • JUNIOR CURLING JAN. 23RD D. Underwood over M. Undeneciod. 8-4 • ' Primeau over Ruston ..... Ste. Marie over Ribey............. 6-2 Rice. over Were—• , COMPETITION CURLING - JAN. 24TH Coleman over Wilson Ste. Marie over Campbell „Cobb over Brownridge Cornish over McDonald MIXED CURLING - JAN. 25TH Pafterson'Sr. over Lingelbach ......8-2 Hoggarth over Moore.. , „, .7-1 Roberton over Deighton ....... —11-2 Brown over Dolmage (Ilth) Brown over Moore —5-3 9 P.M. DRAW Forbes over Tremeer........ ....4-3 Hayter over Fleriiing... . , ... .....8-7 Cunningham• over Jarmuth „7-4 "Coleman over Fotheringham.•.... —6-4 • JANUARY 26TH Roweliffe over Campbell......, . „ 5-3 • Innes over Rownt „ ..... „ .10-4 'Pryce over Vincent, • , .6-5 • MENS CURLING JAN. 29TH Deighton over Lengstaff...... .8-4 9 I.M. DRAW Vincent over Forbes. • .....7-3 Keyes over Lovett. , . . „ Pryce over Underwood,;:1,V» I . .13-6 Coleman over Hutchinson. . . , 7-6 LADIES CURLING - JAN. 30T11 Campbell over Forbes ..9-4 Innes over Smith.... „ — 7-3 • • Lobb over Deighton ..5-2 • Cunningham Over Rowat 12-3 •Spbrisoted by - • DATSUN GERALD'S DATSUN LTD, IVIAt/E IIT t•I1SSAN RALLY fALk..SNQVI/11/10BILERS INVITED PROCEEDS TO:THE..ONTARIO.SOCIETY FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN DateFEB, 4,1979 Piace, R. POTTER'S, CLINTON Starting Time 8 1 0:30 cf.m. For twitter information write cir - SNOWARAI* qh JOE 'GIBSON R. 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