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THE DiPLOMATS PROVE A HIT —= Students
from both Seaforth District High School and
senior students from Seaforth Public Schpol
crowd. into the SONS. , gym 10 watch, the Harlem
Listowel wind-.• here;
S.eaf� r1
The ladies of Listowel bcealne
the overall . winters of the
Tankard Playdowns after two
days;.of curling. last week.
The twa Seaforth tears
made it throtight the. first day
of play, both recording wins
over Vanastrai. On .Wednes•
Diplomats. take tin the teachers in a basketball
game on Monday afternoon. The Diplomats,
Canada's answer to -the Globetrotters, were
• brought to. the school by the Student's Council.
curler
day* the tetitus chalk ed up
one "tit: and one • loss to
• Win.ghanl, .Members of the
twa teams were: Carol Innes,
skip: Loretta Dalrnage. vice;
_Gloria Riley. seeondt and
Ruh Lome. Toad. Flo Smith,
skip; Ann Cuttint:ha►u,,vicc;
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Marg Sallows. second •and
Sh'.tron Wilson, lead. Better
lw,r next year •girls!
The Senior. Set, lea tured
..in.thc Masters Playdowns on
Sunday, demo nStratetl:guod'
curling '°that sonic younger
players,wpuid find h 'Ord > to
thatch. Kitchener- defeated
Forest City,in the final game
of the day .and will progress
to the ne'itround of comped
tion.Seaforth had no entry in
the Masters. .
'The foursomc.of Bill :and
Grace Canipbell with John
J•r�Gwvn .Patterson emerged
as. first :prize winners of their
draw after `close games at
Hanover last. Saturday. Their
prize: a whole leg of ham
and a goodly supply of back
bacon for each household
The sponsors, Hanover Kitch-
ens, also presented' a wooden
picture frani a as a special gift
to each lady; participating:.'in;
the Spiel.
Second, _prize in. the iast
dr:'ri% at 'Vxpa'Stra aii Sntur, any
went to the team skipped by
Bob Fotheringhant with Mur-
ray Forbes; Bruce Coleman
said Stu Wilson. Good ctirlin�
Folks! •
"We didn't sec much of
Ottawa, but we sure did a lot
of curling!" was the con-.
me.nt on a wonderful ,week,.
enjoyed by Kay Shard. skip,
'Grate Campbell, vice; elea-
nor Shiels,seco►id; and. lana
Pryce lead, Five ;games had ,
`been a►iticipated,, but they
Went on. to play seven,.
winning fours.
The seventh. game proved
the heartbreaker went
to an e.,; -,era. end unfortu-
nately noin •their favour --to
pint' them out of contention'
' for prizes, but leaving them
with the challenge to go back
for another ,try next year.,
Also on the Bonspicl circuit.
Bob & Sharon Wilson who
'travelled to Brampton, with
l3illand "Millie Jobb for a
2 -day spit! much enjoyed by.
all. Gord Prvicetirade up a
fou coin .on` a team rout
Been or"ectiriing at. Wail ham
Saturday, last.
Overheard ,at, the Hospital
ANNOUNCEMENT'
Robert Pang
Lawrence tt.wne of Tri.:
Town Itookk..pint is
plecis.d ,to , .ri eenc.
that Molted "r.11ni.has
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tnershlp. lloi.rt hes
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Outer operatic*. and
marketed tan returns,
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week, "Why is that nurse
standing down there with her'
hand on her hip, trying to
look sexy?" "She wants an
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a
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face Ilk that''An
be lucky
to get an Orderly!"
Saturday will be a busy
day ,:vitt the Men's Open
Spiel scheduled for Seaforth'.
sponsored jointly by Rowclif•
fe Motors and Seaforth Insur-
ance. Good curling !to all
rinks, By the way . a, couple:
of rinks are, still needed to fill;
the slate. Call Bob Wilson,
527 - 1879.
Good curling to the Inter,
mediate team of Jim Cun-
ningham. Bill Lobb, Bill
Fleming. and Clarence Dem
nome off to Godcrich for
Playdowns on Saturday;
As the last games of the
seconddraw came to a close,
winning teams have been
decided in. some 'categories;
in others. playoff gapes have
Congratulations to the Jon
r''team skipped by Vicki.
te. Marie, with Pete Under-
wood, Barry Moore, 'and
Tzrry Smith: They arc the
recipients of the Longsta
Trophy. Second spot went ti
Mark Underwood,: skip; with
• Catherine Ribey, ;Brian Riley
and Stoneya
Gauthier. Dave
Underwood, skip; with RetSy
Ste. Marie, Nancy Sehade
and. Barry Vinecnt were in
third place.
A Mixed Draw, playoff will
be held shortly between the
Thursday and Friday winners
The Thursday 7 .mit winner
was the 'team ••skipped by
John Patterson; Sr, ,with.
Lorine and ClarencCDetion-'
me and Drusilla U•;. mina, A
tie resulted between two
wants on the Thursday 9 pi
draw. The team of Bill &
Millie Lobb, ,Mert 'Keyes
andMarjorie ()apple tallied
43 points as did Jim and Ann
Cunningham. with - Bryan &
Gail King - a most ninisl ail
circuntstanee. Friday's Win-
ning team was skipped by
Gard Pryce with wife, 'Irma
and•Don and Cathy Plctsch.
AH, iS THIS A STANDOFF SDHS teacher
Dick Burgess looks like he just isn'tsure about
his next move against "Sweetwater'', one of the
Harlem Diplomats players. The Ditilt mats,put'.
on an exhibition game at SDHS on ; Monday
afternoon and not suprisitigly, the;visiting team
walked away with game" according to one
observer. (Expositor Photo)
The two teams' playing off
for the Men's winning' spot
are 'Don Deighton• .skip:
Beecher Menzies. vice;
Steve brown. second and JIM •
Robertson. lead. Wilmer of
itte� p.m. draw. and _Marten
\ iuent. skip; Bill Campbell,
.1 vice: Roy lieucrmstn.
second and Laurie Fischer'
lead winner of the 9 pin
draw.
Last, but not 104,t congra-
tulations . to the ii'irtning,
ladies team who wnn the
Golden Trophy. Ann Curr,
ni►ignam, skip; Kay Camp-
bell, vice; Margie Allait,
se'rdtid and Druscilla Twyn-
• : ham, lead,',
Second;. Grace Canipbtilk_
skip Gloria Riley. vice; inti;►
Pryce, second and' Gruen
Scott, lead. Third':
mites, skip; Loretta Dttltttiage
vice; t,aur:t Anatett, s Band
and Joyce Hilder ey lead.
The third and nest tlraw
• of lint season go+ underway
this ' weelt. Upcoming at the
Club: Feb.2lst. The Huron,
Perth tt get School Play.
downs. February 24th. lite
McKinley Chicken Spiel.
Good curling to the ladid ,
oft' to 1teter and Godt:rleh On
Wttincday, a't.
THE H 1Q '
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Atoms be t' Mitchell 5
After the t*?st gartto with
rtatel.l ending wtth ar tae of
5 5, Seaforth turne4utound- •
List Saturday .anti defeated
the visiting team 5 • 1.
• Mark Paulen,of M.itehel:l
opened the •scoring •itti the
lot period scoring their only •
;ureal of the gang.
POSITQR,
Al
.1 after tie, ;gam
having the ex);t;4 fewer ttnitit
Went :ahead' itis tie 104
period with 3: gttt k goals ,iw
Pat M array, *• assists each
hy,Mark Stapleton and Scott
flritapll, the thirst goal assist-
ed: by Mike.. Betties ending;
the gam 5 - 1 for the
Seaforth Atoms•
For Seaforth :itt tilc looted,
penta+ ' $ttt l ianxi'i1.+ 000
t listed by PatMurray'
tying t;lae vow .ttpk With, 56
• t$C OndS• .left. Scott Driscoll
6,0=4 .tot sisted ntal<ing'.
the Seaforth tont with. a lead
of2'- 1.
With the Sooforth' team:
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