HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-03-15, Page 12AeT g OUR P TOR, MARCH; 15,, 1919
STEAI,,ING THE BALL -- , No, 12 on the SDHS Golden
Bears, tries to steal the ball bne of, the North Middlesex players
during. SatUrday's VVOSSA tournament in Mitchell, Seaforth won 'the
game with a close 62-61 score on a basket by Thompson in the last four*
• SeCOnda. of the game.. ;(Expositor Photo)
Love is
t.
-Love is'" going on a' •
bonspiel with your Mum.
This was the case last
Thursday when Flo Smith
•with da.nghter. Madelaine
and Leone Rowat with
danghter. Sheila. Made up a
• team for a fun day of curling
. at St. Marys..A second team.'
entered in the same bensplei.
*in -that, of Pat Deighten,Qn
her first outing .as a"Bonspiel
kip' •with Marlene Forbes.
vice; Marjorie Coleman,
second and ' Drusilla
• lwynham, lead; who brought
•'home the third prize of their
• , •
draw for most points in the
second game.
Meanwhile -back at the
Mitchell Mixed Bonspiel first
prize of turkeys for the men •
and lawn chairs for the ladies
went to the team of Gord and
Irma Pryce, Barb Jarinutb
ancl 'Roy Ileuebn. Good
curling folks.
The last bonspiel of the
•s,eason kept everyone
bustling at the club, last
Saturday. This was the
Mixed Open sponsored by
Fleming Feed Mills of
Clinton and was well
dPfIfl at
• BYPALL ELLIS the consolation fins against
The $eaforth .0olden. Regina. Mona. which
Bears came borne from last Seaforth WOrt,
weekend's WOSSA "4" This WOSS4 tOttrnainent
'tournament as WinnerS.
The team wen the N
consolation aiampionship
defeating the Vegittal Mundt
senior team by A scare of
OI -44 'SatttrdaY 4flernOon.
The Bears* John Cairns
PlAYed an excellent game,
Seoring twenty-two points,
fourteen of diem in the last
quarter. Johnny Neilsen
added eighteen before he left
the game with a. sere knee.
• The first gane the
learn played in tb.e
tournament was against
Tillsontnirg.Annadele, nue of
the top, high school
basketball teams in the
province. Seaforth lost by a
score of 61-31, thus putting
them into 'the consolation
round. The Annadale team.
went on to the championship
finalS before they were
defeated by -Central Elgin
49.3q
The ft‘rs' closest game .
was their second,. played
against the North Middlesex.
Mauraders from Parkhill.
This game was close
throughout, but a basket by
Robert' Thonipson of the
SDHS, Varsity team withjust
four seconcIsleft in the game
gave Seaforth the win. This
allOwed, them to move nn into
•6xposhor olosified
• will pay you dividends. Have
you tried one?Diai 527.0240.
attended with all rinks filled.
Everyone enjoyed 3-8 end
games, some going to tie
breakers all of which makes
one wish sometimes that
everyone could be a winner.
However, such cannot be
case; and at .the end of
the day, The following were
declared winners; • Early
Draw-lst: Neil and Loretta
DoImage, Sheila Murray and
Carl Richardson. Seaforth.
2nd. Lorne • and Pat
•Ballantyne with Liz and Jim
Bell of Exeter. 3rd: Bill and
Millie Lobb with Lorine and
-We've got the
mortgage money
and the time tO
talk about. ;
your dreams.
Clarence . • Dennome,
seaforth. The consolatiori
prize went to the 1 Glencoe
rink of Ray and DianeBeattie
with Ray and Eve McDonald:
In the late -draw first prize
Went to Bill and Grace
• Campbell'. with John J. and
Gwen Patterson. 2nd: Gord
and Irma Pryce with Don and
•Kathy Pletsch., 3rd: Murray
and Marlene Pcirbes • with
Steve and Robin Tyndall all
• three - Seaforth teams. The
consolation went to •the
Vanastra entry of Alex and
Eileen ' Towsend with John
and Gail Brownridge, .
- Also on Sattitday a team• ,
skipped by Marlene
Roberton with Marjorie
Papple. vice; Clara firogger• ,
second .and Marg Sallow,
lead, represented Seaforth •
.at the Listowel Ladies Open
• Bonspiel.
. The •first round of the
Silver Tankard was played:
off at Goderich on Sunday
with the 2 team Seaforth
• entry emerging as winners.
for Division They now
advance to round two
scheduled for next Sunday at
Owen Sound. Bill Campbell,
skip; Gord Pryce, vice; 'Neil
, Dolmage, second and Patti
Storey. lead, made up one
team while •the other was
comprised of Gerry Walter,
skip; Bob Wilson, vice; Don
Tremeer, second and Doug
Rowcliffe, lead. We wish you
all good curling •.neXt,'
Weekend.
• Around the Club 'the men
held a. Fun •Day last
Wednesday enjoying a good
•meal as well as some friendly
competition., The juniors
have a Fun Day planned for.
Sunday March' 2.5tlf:' The
Ladies Pun Day will,
March 21th starting at 4p.m..
The winner in Competition
• Curling will be decided this
week between the want of
Bob Si. Marie, Gerd Piled,
'Neil Dolmage • and Getty
Hetherington en the one
hand and Gerry Walter, Bob
Wilson, Don Tremeer and
• Bob JarmOth on the other.
Between curlers going on
vacations and bonspiels this
• past week the thence must
have been "Happiness is
finding a spare."
However,its all downhill
now as we're -corning into the
last week of regular curling
in all sectiOns. How time flies
when yOn'te havingfah. Play
offend Fun games Will be the
only items on the agenda
aftet March 26th, The
Closing Breakfast will be on
Stinday Arpil 1st.
Billittin: 'There is no truth
to the rumour that 27 people
died of boredom tvatehing
the Brier in Ottawa last
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HOUSELEAGUE TOURNAMENT
at
Seaforth Community Centre
• Wed., March 21 10 a.rn - 5 p.m.
Thurs., March 22 10 a.m, 5 p.rh.
Fri., March 23 10
SEAFORTH'S FIRST GAME WED., MARCH 21, 12 NOON
• ADMISSIONicyttlistfay $1.00 Adults, 25C Dhildren
fOR INPORMATION. PHot4e. YOUR kCREATIN OFFICE
Reg re a t Wit ilia if '00 1* It` o ti ccrn
inarked the end of basketball
for tbis year for the Bea.
Seaforth placed in a tie for
fifth in the regular season.
NM •
At•1; 4 •
HE SCORES , John Cairns of the SDHS
• Golden' Bears basketball team scores a basket
against the Regina Mundi tearnIrom London in'
• Saturday's WOSSA Tournament in Mitchell.
Seaforth wan this game with a 61-40 score and
• took the tournament 'consOlation prize with
this game.0 •• (E osttor Photo)
Needed:
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•russets t
SerifOrth Atoms • played
in the ErOSSels, OPtintlst
•Atom Tournament this past
Weekend. The first garne was
against Dint Edward with,
the Seaforth leant winning
the game 3-2, Point Edward
were leading, 2.1 and with
only 4 minntes left in the
second period Seaforth
scored their first goal by Jeff
Alceassisted by Mike Betties
and Trevor Price. Then right
away at the 1:43 mark left
Pat Murray scored on a pass
from Chris Cardno,
Then with Seaforth really
CeaCh* Terry °Johnston pouring pt their power with
only 27 seconds left Chris
ana ms attackan
The Seaforth Bantams
rolled to an easy 8-2 victory
over Stratford in exhibition
play here. Leading the attack .
for Seaforth with 2 goal
Performances were Mark
Mclhvain, John Bicknell and
Dave Murray.
Mike Kelly scored his 17th
goal of the season and added
2 assists while Brendon. Lane
counted for Seaforth's ,8.
goal. Seaforth otitskated and:
t their opponents
34.18.
Seaforth and Stratford .
both came on strong in the
Bantams
• The Seaforth Bantarni
• succumbed to the Durham
power Sunday in Seaforth as
• they went down to defeat 4-2,
in the 'first game of a best two
out of three series.
Although Seaforth played
a strong first 2 periods and
for most of the time carried
the play 'they were -unable to
'keep • up the pressure as
Durham scored • 2
unanswered goals in the third
•period. •
• Super goal tending by the
Durham goalie held Seaforth
• to only 21goals in the first 2
• periods and both teams
• started the third period with
2-2 tie. John Bicknell scored
twice for the losers. Seaforth
goalie Keith McClure -played
a st rong game as Durham
plastered him with 30 shots
• compared to 24 shots on net
Referees handed out
Pool manager
first period until Seaforth's 2
goals late in the period gave
Seaforth the lead' and set the
pace for the remainder of the
game. They scored 3 more in
the second period.
Stratford upend the third
Period on 2 quick goals by
Therrien and Thronton to cut
the lead to .3 goals but
Seaforth hammeted, away at
•Stratford goalie to add 3
more goals in the final period
to give Seaforth a' decisive
8-2 trlurnph. Minu tes in
• penalties were Stratford 6
Seaforth 12. ..
Both Keith McClure and
4:tiurney
Cardno scored the winning
goal on a -pass from Scott
Driscoll. The Seaford); teem
inthe third !4 C
Point Edward- *am iu
ended kt, winning the ga ,
34.
Seaforth's second team
they played was Parkhill with
Seaforth Isoing \this game
5,.2. The geld scorers for
Seaforth were 1 by Scott
Driscoll unassisted, and
Chris Cardno on a pass front
Pat Murray. Pat Murray
received the M.V.P. plaque
for the first game and the
second game the h1.V.P.
piattue went to.$ecitt Prico
d win
Wayne Bennewies shared
the goal tending duties with
Keith playing the first half
and Wayne the latter part.
Scoring was a s follows:
First Period- Seaf. Mellwain
(r. Lane, Core)
Seaf. Kelly (Garrick)
Second Ftriod-Seaf. Hicknell
(Kelly) Seat. McIlwain"
(Garticir,' Wesenberg), "Sea.
Murray (Dale)
Third Period Stat - Therrien
(unassisted) •Strat.Thortiton
(Walker) Seaf. Hicknell
(Kelly)1, Seaf. B. Lane
(:unassisted), Sea. Murray
(Campbell)
drop tc) Durham
total of 14 penalties 6 to
Seaforth and 8 terDurharn.
Scoring was as follows:
• First Period- Dur K. Hopkins
• (Graham) 'Seat Hicknell (B.
Lane, R. • Lane), Seaf-
Hickeli (R. Lane, Kelly)
• Second period- Dor„ Reay
(Mountain)
Third Period Dur, B.
Hopkins (K. Hopkins) Dur.
B. Hopkins (K Hopkins,
mcl‘labb) -
Seaforth meets Durham
• again in the second game of
vv.O.A.A. • Playoffs. in
•Durham next Friday.
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'for • a local person is
,assistant arena manager and.
park and pool • manager,
councillor Gerald Groothuis
said Monday night, following
the resignation of Eugene
Todd.
The employee will spend
34 weeks at the arena and 18
week.
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manager Bill_ Fishback and
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