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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-03-01, Page 13CONSOLATION PRIZE WINNERS—The Seaforth novice teem, won the consolation prize during the weekend's very successful novice tournament held at the Seaforth:. arena. The Seaton!) novice, team members are'Mack row, Ieft to right) J.a k Baker ,(coach), Mark Reid, Terry Gray,• Mike Schoonderwoerd Steve Schroeder, Dwayne Price, Ray' Lamont, Gordon O'Dwyer and. Roy Beuermann� (manager) and (front row) Tony Van Loon e Darren Now (assistant captain), Blair B euerm nn: (051.0410:0 Brad Beuerman as istant captain), Pat Moylan anti Sc o tt Hoegy. Absent: Bob Beuttenmii.ier, coach:; , (Expositor Photo).. ALL ALONE AM I—This player from the St. Mary's Novice team iboks Just a Iittie,perplexed during•a lull in the action in the game between St. Mary's and. Seaforth during the novice tournament on the weekend. (Expositor photo) onspieI Last weekwas a busy one Twynham completed the four again for the curling fraterni- some. They placed fourth in ty with Bonspiels both , at Late Draw following close home and away as well as : games with rinks from Two - Play -off ,games :being • decl- to Humber . Highland and. ded. Goderich. --Seaforthpiayed-hosttothe -- - -Congratulation–to- Btli fir'. McKinley Chicken Bonspiel Grace Campbell and John Jr, for the ?Dot time on Saturday & Gwen . Patterson who lst; it was enjoyed . by all tame home with the trophy: participants. Overall 'winner as winners of the First Event of the day was the Seaforth at the 2 -day Golden Horse entry shipped by Ken. Moore, shoe Bonspiel at the -lei with Dar Bannerman, JKen dale. Golf and Country Club Smith ° and Ray Hutchinson, in Hamilton, They were each Second Prize went to the Lyle presented with gold pins as Yost rink from Millbank.: The, keepsakes. They'll have to go foursome, of Richard McKin- back next year and win again leyi, Danny and Randy Edde if they wart to keep the and: Earle Flynn took the trophy, this being the second Consolation. On Wednesday- time they' have won it. Let's. February 21 -two 'Ladies hope sol teams ` travelled- to Exeter The Huron -Perth Play- while one visited tite Goder7 downs to decide the high ich spier. All three .teams .School teams going to W.O.S tallied identical one loss, one S.A. unfortunately elimina- , 'win, records. The rink skip- ted both the Seaforth girls ped by Flo Smith with Carol and the Clinton boys. entries Innes, Marg. Sallows and following. three good games. Ruth Lone came home .as W„O.S•S.A, representatives third prize winners at Exeter, will be the girls from Strat- narrowly beating out fellow ford the boys :from Wingham,, club members from that spot. • Good curling to these teams! Millie Lobb skipped the se- -cond rink with Marlene For- The ` two ' winning- men's bes: Marj Coleman, and teams from the second draw Marilyn -Forbes. In Goderich played off last week to decide 3ibsi1aMurray wade her debut an overall winner in that in boaspiel skipping with category. Congratulations to Loretta.Doima1e as vice; Don Deightonand his team Leone Rowat and Drusilla of Beecher Menzies, Steve. Asking questions Rec survey starts The Recreation Committee not already for the residents is in `the'nudst of approach ofSeaforth and area. Persons ing, various persons in town approached are asked, five and asking them 'five' shalt minutes to fill out the survey questions pertaining to the and indwi4 als who do • not workings of the Recreation receive a survey and would 'Committee. B•sieally. the . like :to offer some in put to short survey was set up to , the Committee may pick itp a try to get some feed back as copy at the Recreation Office to what can be offered that is Radio "lied Rarre Monet A.S.0 Gigantic Red ALL STEREO ECfU$PMENT SAVE A � .oQ' NO Reg9.95 ONrLY !lathe, Ihaek Madre ihaeli headquarters for an your BATTERYneeds;. We also carry 12.6• Mallory batteries for. smoke .alarms. Tog, ,• ...ALE is in full mitring. � GREATLY REDUCED ECIAL 5 in 1 coMbinatiorl AM/FM stereo cassette & 8 track hilly auto BSI changers ':.. with, mataFiing speakers': AU 11 •95 . SA -21100 55 watt, tompl Her 33.1945- Vcriefy B �cgj ()wet) or Only iffs Seaforth $14CU$ QIPeU a. 3 Brown and ' ,Jim Robertson on their victory over the Marlen Vincent: rink with Bill Campbell, Jr. Roy Benet- man euetman and Laurie Fischer, The first. .game of the 3 -team Mixed Oraw-play offs - resulted in a win for the Friday night team skipped by Gord':Pryce with wife, Irma,:' and Don and. Cathy Pletsch over the team of Bill .& Millie, Lobb with Mert Keyes and Marjorie Dapple, They are now scheduled to play. the: John Patterson, Sr. rink to decide an overall winner fora. the Mixed division. • Club Competition Curling is coming down to the .wire with "I3' division winners being .decided. following the. win by the Bob Wilson roti with Gerry Walter, Don Tree; meer and Bob Jarmuth (that ; team sounds familiar!) ov- er the Intermediate team, skipped by Jim Cunningham with Bill Lobb, Bili F1emi>>Kt;. and. Clarence Denomme. The,. Wilson rink now :fleets the 'A' category. winner, the Bob Ste, Marie rink, whom' they ,must defeat twice at this point in the contest; if they plan to emerge victorious. Good curling, to both teams! ' ' Upcoming at the Club '. this•weekend-the Toronto. Dominion Bank Bonspiel on Saturday March 3. A Men's. Fun -Day is planned for Wed'.- •.nesday March 7. The Mixed Open -Spiel is scheduled for Saturday, March 10. • • A very successful: novice tournament was held here 'm, the weekend with $ teams participating.. This was the fust novice tournament held here in what we hope will be an annual event,Coaches and fans indicated! it wasa very well-run toutxiament an44. said they hoped to. 'return next year. A very special thanks from Seaforth minor hockey executive goes to. recreation director Clive Buist who put many hours and gave up another week end to. help, out, Without Clive'$ ability and know-how it would have been difficult running our first tournament. Thanks again Clivel The Seaforth.' Novice team made it to the Consolation Finals, intheir first game Seaforth was de:._:fed 3 to 1 � in a very closely fought. game. Terry Gray scored from Brad Beutenmiller and ill THE ,HURO ' EXPO . ;TOR .: MAfi4., H` 1 Cord0'hiti er. In: 'U'ewr game Sea - forth beat Mitchell 8 to 0: Blair Beurman led the team scoring the times. Brad Beut,enrntller and Darrin S4ey eacl•B scored twa while Terry Grey added the other goal, Tony VanLoon recorded; -the shut -out: FINAL. In the consolation final the Seaforth novice team again, earne up big as they shut out Hanover 2 to 0. It was a4 very tight game but Seaforth carried most of the play in the first half of• the game. Brad ,Beutenmiller• scored what proved to ” be the winning goal. late` in the second period, en assists by Blair Beuerman and Pat. Moylan in, the third. period Mair Beuerman scored from Brad Beutenmiller and to give Seaforth a 2 to 0 victory and thes'Iver medals. S. TonY v n Pee Wees win playoff game Seaforth L Pee Wees., trounced Southampton, 16-2 in playoff hockey Tuesday night in Seaforth. David McLlwain and Jerry Wright led the scoring -with 5 goals each. Kevin Melody and Blaine 'Hackwell with 2' apiece and Greg Murray and. David Campbell -each adding one.. Thursday night Seaforth' team travels to Stouiliamlfton. for the best2 out of 3 series.: • f ranch hers Preparations are.: being.: made for this :yes Sth WestBranch Olymarpic;Gaeaformes The date " for thisyear's games to be held in Seaforth. will be July 27 - July 30.'. Participants from WestTBran= ch will be arriving Late Friday. afternoon and the games will be held Saturday and: Sunday with the competitors leaving, Monday, July 30. It is expect ed that 16 different events will be arranged, and over 150 people from our sister city will participate. Letters are now being sent out to all the AT THE ARENA FRIDAY, MARCH 2 7 PAL -3sFalters Broombal1 Tourney... .: r. SATURDAY, MARCH 3 . Woad. - J'r. Farmers, Tourney Continues • S1; NJ AY, ,MARCH 4 2:00 p.m., - Broombali Games 4:00 p.m. Houseleague Pewee Game: 5:30 p.m. - Atoms vs. Mitchell p.m. 1.H.L. Playoffs •u rb MONDAY, MARCH 5 ' 4:30.8:30 - Figure Skating ,.: 8:30 p.es•, - Old Timers TUESDAY, MARCH 6 4:30 p.ts:. - Power Skating 5:30 p.m. • Pewee Practice 7:00 pan. - Bantams 8:3Q p:mw...tvIidgets WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7` l-3 pa* Patent & Pre $choolers 5 p.:m, Novice Practice 8 pea. + Women's Broomball' vs THURSDAY; MARCH lI! 4:15 p.m. - Atom Practice 5:45 p.m.- Bantam Practice 7:30 p.m. - Mena Broombal,) This ad sponsored (PI1POIP11 mono Rf TIRE TIRE «VY*Yll;ey Ltd. , Seaforth rnpicst, S • parents who. had children involved. last year asking them to sotAside the week- end and billiodamme children. After .the; tilent reception . that our • children . received last' summer the Recreation Committee is hoping that, we can return the 'hospitality. Individuals willing;! to help with any' of the activities. during the weekend are ask ed to contact the Recreation - Office. Leon was sharp: again in recording his t ectiod straight shut out in: the tournament - Gut chats are Off to the Seaforth. ,novice team.tat, their fine showing, this wogk- end. cliAMPIONSIOR in the championship final a. strong 'Milverton club defea- ted St. Marys :6 to 4 in. overtime, St. Mary's jumped into a quick 3 to 1 lead but a determined Milverton 'team fought back and. tied tbe • score at 3 at the end of the second. The third period was score les$ & it: took five nninutes,of overtimes to decide the Whi- ner- Laing Harrow was the top scorer for Milverton throught-out the 'tournament and received the $100 Gift Certificate donated by the Huronia. Hockey camp. A trophy donated_ by RASSi . Ribey of Whitney-Ribey l un- eral Home was presented by ;laas following the game' al;ing with gold medals to the Milverton: team. The Pisza•Ezpress donated a free submarinc to the most Valuable IPiayefi in each of the 10 tournament games. We would like- to thank the Pizza Express' for their kind- ness in helping us make it a successfull tournament. We would also like to thank the mother s. of the novice team, who sat at our registration table and helped sell pins and also to the referees who did a marvelous job. ". Hope to See: everybody back again neat year! Results at Seaforth. Curling Club Upcoming: MIXED OPEN SPIEL. March 10 JUNIOR CURLING — FEB. 20 T Prii ;eau over, Ruston . , . ..6-5 P. Iinderwood over Rice........ 4-3 Renting over Moore .... . 6-3 M. Underwood tied Ribey COMPE1MIXED Tf iCONURLIDNCURLING —GFEB. 22 — 'EBN. D21St: Wilson over Lobb Deighton., over Idoggarth . . .9-7 Dolmage over Lingelbacit , . 8-2' Brown ties Menzies -. • • 3-3 Patterson Sr. over Beattie . , a::'... 6-5 9 P.M. Jarmutl" Eted Fleming; .. ...6.6 Colemwr Wilson., ... .. ..6-2 Lobb over Fotheringham.... .:.7-5' Tremeer over Forbes . FEBRUARY' 23RiD Pryce over Rowcliffe. Innes over Campbell Rowat over Vincent ......... 6.2 • MENS CURLING — FEB 26TH 'Beattie over Cornish.. .7.4 Browntied Robeiron ... , Patterst! oRyer.Rradv.t • 9 P.M.; .. Dolmage over Coleman .... .7-3 Rowcliffe over Pryce .. . 8-1 Campbell over. Wilson .... ......9-2 Lobb over Fotheringhstn: • . . .7-4 LADIES CURLING FEB 27TH' Deighton tied Innes. . 7-7 Brown over Forbes ..... 9.4 Murray over Rowat ; . , 7-1 Campbell: over Cunningham ' ..4-3 .7-6. . 10-3 8-5 Sponsored .' DAUM .' MADETvw BY.NISSAN.. by ERALD S TD. . pATSUN 5th Annual fs Optimist Brussels .• Morris & Grey reiick Saturdays 8 a.m. - 9' p.m. Sundays = 9 a-rri. �IV47 rfre .MA;; 9 t '4 tilt This .' year .there` wilt be 40 teams' competing in 5 divisions AA South London Kitchener Bay Ridges Richmond Hill Prescott Welland Trenton Burlington; AurOro Hespeler- Ingersoll' Markham' Stratford dolt Orangeville - • 'kiithener B C Sarnia lawn hip Merritt tistowe! Hanover, fergut Walkette'n 'Strotbroy • Kin'cordine Parkhill Glencoe Point tdword Arthur WWtinghom Mitchell Seaforth - Milvefton D Rockton Thedford Smithville Luton Ripley Brustels Ilmotogon Myth Come out and see some great ATOM HOOKY and . help support the Brussels Optimist Club in their youth work ,F. te�N M Y N ..,lA�FC i^.