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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-03-22, Page 13siatA SectRo4h, aid mens .ass Stated Oh - Qt,l+,yti G titenciins ' BY DAVE BRO011+IE You ;could see it in theip ;faces, They were being eliminated from the finals: and all the team could do was watch. They were the: Elvers: last Sunday night. The Whiteshi its watched sa the K:pas, controlling, more, than just their own: destiny, whipped the: Stars. 6-1 during la$tSundays. early',k match. The Royal team #lad, to lose in order for the Flyers ;to have g chance at the :eeft ei final this Sunday. 11"H i Nk YQu'o 6ETVER SruOY t P oN T ESE PLAYS' 6ARI The last • week ' of regular curling has rolled around and winners in all divisions will be decided by Monday next when thefinal night of Men's Curling brings the season to a close. Play off games will then be on the Agenda for Mixed and Men's Divisions. • The :Competition Curling has provided some great games ail season for those taking the game rather .more seriously than the rest of us, A double knock out play down held over the ,past few' weeks has now produced an. Overall. winner. • ;Con .gratulations to the team skip- ped by Bob Ste: Marie with Gond Pryce, vice, Neil Dol; The 14th annual K of C. hockey. tournament for the. Separate Schools, in the Seaforth add District Knights of Columbus area. will be held. on Saturday,. March, 24th, and Sunday,, March:. Toe ging win, propells Late. c140 iso flus coming Sundt►y: flaij game extravaganza aOainst the WIPP. GSOtSTS1 A strong netntinding per - romance by Fred Burton and a eouple of early' goals by Brian Nigh enabled the Roy«.l team to overcome. the .Stall 6-1 during last Sundays early game The; losing side had numerous good scoring chances but Burton closed t • the drt and ;ma. tespondooed.by p1mg 6 btesig scores, past : Stars- goalie Charlie Smith, He was especially sharp ifs stopping close in drives from Brian Dale, Doug !Phillips and Ray Devereaux' in the early going, • In addition to Nighs 2 PAIS . the winners got a pair from Dale Kennedy and single scores front Clive Buist and Joe Dick., Brian. Dale was the only Star player that managed urr.4.... 25th, at the-Seaforth'. Memorial Arena. The games en Saturday commence at 1 p.m. and end with a 4 p.m, game, Teams taking part include Mount Carmel, St. Celumban, • Seaforth, Dublin, Kinkora, Mad Hatters meet The fifth meeting of :the. Mad Hatters was held at the home . of leader Darlene Eckel.- Members were asked three ways to keep shoes h: good shape for the roll call,, answered by all members; Secretary Cheryl Campbell read the minutes of the last meeting. Darlene Eckel showed different types of jewellery such as earrings, pins, necklaces,. bracelets and mage, second and iJerry Hetherington, lead, who re cevedthe Wilmer 0, Broad- foot Memorial Trophy for their efforts.. A tie : for top place in the Ladies Section between the team of Roxann Brown, Milenna Lobb,, Mary Jean. • Beattie 'and Lenore `` Cum- mings and that of Sheila Murray,. Sharon Wilson, :Gloria 'Riley, and Kay Camp- bell leaves the winner of the Counter Trophy -as' yet un- decided' The team skipped by Carol Innes placed' 3rd. The hopes of • Seaforth`. curlers continuing in com- petition for the Silver Tank- ard 'were ank-ard'were dashed on Sunday at Owen Sound: The teams played their counter -parts in Division -13A, two teams. from Tara, and were eliminated in a single knock- out gaine. Team members were: Gerry Walter, Bob Wilson, Don Tremeer arid Doug Rowcliffe as one four- ' some, our-`some, and 'Bob Ste. Marie, Bill Roberton, Neil Dolmage, and Paul Storey as the other. Let's wish'them better luck next yeah Three local curlers; Bill Campbell, Jr., Gard Pryce and John Patterson, Jr. with. Dennis LeBrun of Goderich making up the foursome, enjoyed the hospitality of our nation's capital last week A sincere': to uniform sponsors, advertising sponsors, season ticket holders, those who made donations and to all our • fans who supported us this past season., Looking forward to `the 1979 - 80 season. Executive Management and Players of the Seaforth CentenairesJunior Hockey Club mai Spring ust around the, corner We have WHITE BEAN SEED:.. available for you! •Seafa er *Sanitise • .Kentwood Poundation 8 Bert fled seed available A� complete • fete fine of ART GRAINS' •F Earley • Dots •1Mixed'- Grain or :l�iore lr�foi?motion: contact; a tQi , Ontario eafo►rth' 52/4527 Brussels 7-9261 ff rings. Darlene then showed'; the cleaner she uses for her rings, Each member had to bring her favoritepiece of jewellery wrapped in heavy brown paper. The 'member took a piece of jewellery out of the bag and: guessed whose it "was,:. Darlene helped vvithe the home activity Valerie Millson: when they : attended tne. "City of - Ottawa Men's Bonspiei They enjoyed S days of competition playing a total of seven games, and,., an ' doubt, are,. looking for - Ward to more of the same next year, . .Also on the bonspiel circuit last week were four ladies who found the arena ice at Milverton quitethe: Challenge. Grace Campbell, Shirley .Kay,. Irma Pryce and Nancy Smith were not able to 'repeat their winof the pre yious year but enjoyed• the club's hospitality none the less. A team made up of two curlerS each: from Seaforth and Vanastra were on target last Saturday at the Vanatra Men's -Spiel when third prize was awarded to -John Patter- son, Sr. Ray Hutchinson, Cliff. Parker and Percy Brown a15 winners in: the early draw, Another Seaforth rink at the. same spiel was that skipped by Bob Fortheringham with Murray'Forbes, Gerry Lobb,, and Steve Tyndall. '.. . Two Fun ' Days . ,are up- coming - the Juniors have one scheduled for this Sunday,, March 26th and the. `TH to heat Burton. WINGS 13, HAWKS 6 Five third period goal s by :the Wings 'broke up a re- .latively, close battle with the Hawks and the Red team coasted to an easy 13;6 truimph during last Sundays middle match. The win moves the Red boys into the championship final against the kings. George locket Feet" ;Reeves, Nevi and gen Swan all scored the hat trick for the winners. Bruce Rathwell added 2 goals with Jim McLeod and Lloyd ,Eisler getting single ta111• Doe Broortt—rad d, Jerryerr�' ,Feeny each had a pair of St, Boniface,. Zurich and goals for the Hawks Te .Clinton. Allteams will play Stevenson and, F Kevin r r round robin Playoff Dale Kennedy, Jim McLeod .and ;have Broome all had 17 Points. An 1.1-1.1.. learn, nipped the old timers 6-S last Saturday night. On any given night . . .The. Wings scored the most goals during round -robin - 39 The kings had 3S anal. the Hawks netted 33 gn ls• I,IB.L, RODND Roser TO? T1SN Sc�O+REltS Player.' T V. Aria. 1. J, McLeod W' 10 7 17 D Kennedy K 7 10 17 D Broen a H• 6 1;1 ' 17 i1 'Rathwell NI' 7 S ,14 Rathwell 'W 7 8; *5. C. Bol % K 16 4 14 K. Bennett W 4 .5 14 K. Broome, f1 4 10.14 T.Stevenson H 7 4 13 L. Broome K 5 a 13 K, Swan' W 5 8' 13MO-111011114 MA,. S AWN Terrier IV If PO* Kings. Wings Flyers Blues Hawks Stars 4= IL 4,8. 2' 6 3. • 4 1 4 2 1 4, Z two games; On Sunday at 12 Broome had the other Hawk. p.m. Mount Carmel meets scores. Seaforth. and at 1 p.m• St. FLYERS 7, BLUES 6 meets Dublin-. cord Q'Dw's oveertim Co luinba n Dwyer The -Sunday genies ' for gp l with 11:33 left in the trophies will commence at 2 tra period gave the Flyers p.m.. for Senior "A" trophy; a 7-6• victory over the 11Iues 3 p.m, the Junior. "A" during last. Sundays glave- trophy; 4 p.m. the Junior yard game, "0" trophy and at 5 p.m. the. The contest see sawedback Senior "B" ,trophy, and forth until .O'Dwyer's This tournament is score settled the issue• sponsoredby the Father Steve Southgate led the Stephen Eckert council, winners by notching 4 big Knights of Columbus of . goals, Glen, Ma, lcolm and. Seaforth and: District, Ralph Woodalsoscored for. the Flyers* Jim Sills, Sid Wocks and Mike M.ariop all had, two tallies Bach for the Blues. Marion's last goal, Euchre winners, with 8:38 left in the third Winners were Ladies period' tied the contest at 6 apiece and forced the over - High -Mrs. Mabel Scott. time: Ladies Low -Helen McClure I.H.L .NOTES. This. Ladies Low -Ethel Coleman, Sundays championship. game Men's High Harold Pethick, ' will start at 7:30. The three ' Men's Lone Joe McLellan, games last week were well Men's Low Russel Coleman • played and without' a rash of;. and Lucky Prize argarer penalties. Three' players LadiiesTuesday, March 27th.• Bennett. Since there is no regular Ladies 'Curling planned that: day the Fun time will com- *t mence at 4 p.m. w i h• curling at 5 p.m. followed by dinner catered by Mrs. Miller. For, those root yet signed up contact Lorine Dennome or Roxanne. Brown: Sign up, andcome out to make an April Fool of your- self at theclosing breakfast' scheduled, for Sunday, April. 1st.: This Will be your last chance to get in some curling.. and;prizes wiil be awarded to those accoutered. in the :. Craziest T-shirt ;or other out= landish garb: There will. be :: :two breakfast sittings at 10 a.m. . and noon followed by the gamer • The 'last hurrah'. is up- coming ' next Wednesday when. the Feed Dealers host their Bonspiel and, for with; we wish them the usual. "Good Curling!" Remember! It takes but a. moment to place_ Expositor Want - Ad. Dial 527-0240: finished' tied at top of the L. Wings vs Kings 9 Sun., March 25 Seaford; Arena Admission 51:00 .7:30 p.m: Players &Spectators oonnsaLL YOFFS Seaforth Arena LADIES: Wed Evening 8 to 10 MEN: Thurs. Evening 8 to 10 FRIDAY, MARCH 23' 10:a.m.-4100 p.m. IH Z,L.A. Atom Tourney. 6:00 pail --730 p.m. Parents & Children Skating. 8:00 p.m. -10:00 p.m.. Public Skating • . SATURDAY, MARCH. 24' 8:00a.m:-1:00p.m. Sat,Morning Hockey 1:OOp.m.-9:OOp:m, Knights: of Columbus Tournament SUNDAY, MARCH 25 12 Noon -6:30 p.m. Knights of Columbus • Tournament 7:30 p.m. I.H.L. Final - MONDAY, MARCH 26 430 -'8:30 Inti. Figure Skating 8:30 - 10:00 p.oii. Old' Timers • - TUESDAY, MARCI1 27 . 4,30 pm. Power Skating 540 p.n. Pewee Practice WEDN'ESDA' , MARCH 28 1:004100 p,m Parents & Preschoolers 5:00 p.: Novice Practice 8:00 p'.trr+ Women's Broomball THURSDAY, MARCH 27 4:45 p m. Atom Practice 8:00 p.m. Men's Broomball .Playofi'a- This au spori tired by innnoinn TIRE wVil.'l-llty ltd. Sealforth • HQGICE�'::; TOUt NAtV ENT arch 24, :25'. Seaforth:Arena !Via rch 24 Mount Carmel Seniors vs St. Co!umban 2 p:tn.. Seofortt .: rvs ;"Dublin 3 p.m. KinkOr0 vs St. Bonaface, Zurich 4 p.th. Clinton' ns, W nner°Of 1 st game •`. Alt teams Will pia .1iivo,gamels 25 17 p.m. +Mount'Carrnel edforth 1 p.m St. Columban vs Dublin 2 p.mr. Sp". *Nit, pFtt, 5041, .Senior A trophy Junior A trophy Junior BtrOphlt Befiior a trophy Results.. at.Seuforthl. 'MIXED CDIMING,... MARCIit 15th; Patterson Sr over Deighton , , • . • • :. 74,. Menzies over Dolmage , .. 11.3 Beattie over Hoggarth .. , 10-3 Lingelbach over Roberton 8-2 9RM. Tremeer over Jarmuth s' • .:9-1 Lobb over Coleman . . • . 9.5 Forbes over Fleming . • . .84 Wilson over Cunningham • • 7.6 MARCH 16TH. Pryce over Vincent Rowat over Innes : x .8-5 Rowcliffe over Campbell : ...7.3, MEN'S CURLING- MARCH 19th Patterson Sr. over Beattie . 9-6' Brown. over Brady. •5-4 Cornish over Robertoit-. 5,3 Pryce over. Coleman., .4-3' Campbell. over Fotherin ham.-.-- .6.1=-- g Rowcliffe over Dolmage • :7-4 LADIES CURLING :'= MARCH 20th Smith . Rowat over. h . t Campbell over Forbes:. .9.2 Deighton over Cunningham . .. .6 Brown over. Innes 8.6 Sponsored by GERALD'S:1, DATSU . DATSUN LTD. MADE BY NISSAN , Seaforth J . Farmer 6ROOMBALL ENT of the Seaforth Arena' f Or both,,G `men & women. MOrch 2& .3 We would like to thank the following merchants', -for their s,uPPo Crown Hardware taoettler's Furniture Tasty Nu Bakery Kramp's Arrow Station Bill O'Shsa Mens Wear MacRae -Food Market Seaforth ftnports Graves Wallpaper Shinen's • Sills Hardware Stewart ,Bros. • .Cronin Transport' . Pauline's Hair Care H &, V Cdnstructlonr: Plumsteei interiors Jack & Jilt Shop Anstett jewellers a,arone's Dublin Hardware Sestforh IGA Hildebrand** paint- & piper' Winner* of the twee t MEN'S A Wellington Larnbton D,I ES* R' W.Hitlgfi'on