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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-11-01, Page 13en BY GARY GRA71(" After dropping . theta second game of the seaspn tQ, the strong Mitchell Hawks the Centenaires bounced back with back to back victories over the Lucan Irish and the Exeter Hawks to, .even their record at two wins and two: losses. MITCHELt; J2, CENTENAIRES 3 In Mitchell last Tuesday night the Centenaires were handed their second lopsided loss in as many games to the Hawks as they were bombed 12-3, Goaltending seemed to be the weak point. -for the Centenaires as they were scored on five times in the first period after having only six shots on goal, The second period wasn't much better as the Hawks' pumped, in, four THE FACEOFF -- On their way to a 4-2 win over Lucan, Cam Doig of the . goes oil eight shots. • Scoring for Mitchell (who. Centenaires: faces off against' one .of the Fighting Irish at' center ice, led afterthe first and ...__:....._ 9 9ft � 9-3 (Expositor Photo) after, the second) were Mike Avery with four goals, Phil Avery with three, Harold Davis with a pair and: singles going to. Rick Ballantyne, Jim Smith and Jeff -Ralph, Wayne• 'Parkinson With ,g psis and Doug Anstett with one scored for the Centen- aires. Seaforth took .thirty min- utes in penalties while the, Hawks picked up twenty four from Refe1ee Bill' Walsh: Of ,Stratford', The Centenaires came .op with their first win of the season on home ice Friday night as they defeated the highly rated Lucan Irish: Eby score of 4.2. The •Centenaires skated and checked hard right from opening face-off and got strong goaltending from Dan McClure to help record: the victory. 1. The Irish jumped into a 1-0 first period lead on a goal by. Jeff Marshall on a shot front just inside the blueline at the 1:08 mark,. A TIE The second period saw the Centenaires tie up the :game at 1:55 with Larry Dalton beating Lucan goalie Kevin Woods on passes from Joe Anstett and Dan Nash, Just 44 seconds later rookieJoe Anstett scored his first of twa. goals (and first. in Jr. loc- tieyl to give the •Centenaires the lead. Dalton :and. Dennis Nielson drew assists on the pal. The Irish after being ,foiled by McClure on several occa sions finally capitalized on the power play as Jeff Hartman scored with the Centenaires rookie Defence man Brendan Lane Sitting out a tripping Penalty,. 'Anstett put the Cent tenaires, ahead with what 'turned out to be the winning goal as he took a pass from Nash and flipped the puck high into the net, The Centenaires kept their offence going and at 2:45 of the third period, Mark Mur- ' ray upped, the Centenaires lead. to 4-2 with assists going to Mark Twynham and Doug; Fry.Neither teams were able to score the rest of the gam e with both goalies coming up with key saves. The Centenaires picked up thirty-seven minutes in pen- alties while the , Irish were calledfor twenty-five min, utes, A LITTLE BIT BETTER Lipton Chicken Noodle CUP -0 SOUP Dare Breaktime Coco Chip Oatmeal or Coconut OKI 17.6 oz. Box .8 MON. TUES. WED, 9-6 P.M. THURS. & FRL 9-9 P.M. SATURDAY 9-6 P.M. } Prices effective onto . lihe Saturday, November 3, 1979. KN ECHTEL. l.E HURON E POSITO Centenalres 5 Exeter 4• On Sunday night the Cen- tenaires moved into '.Exeter sand defeated the re -building Hawks by a Score of 5.4.. The :Centenaires ,took a 3-0 lead after the first period ion goals by Cam Doig, tan .. Doig and Joe Anstett. Dan McClure between the pipes 'for the Centenaires was again at his best as he kicked .out all eleven shots he faced- The second period saw the 'Centenaires run into a rash of penalties. and the Hawk came up with two unanswei: ed goals to make the scoxe 3-2 after two. periods. Ian Doig took a high -stick- ing penalty at 1:56 of the third period and before his time had elapsed the Hawks tied the score. The rest of the period however belonged to the Centenaires as they got goals from. Larry Dalton and Wayne: Parkinson to take a 5.3 lead, , The :Hawks scored the final goal of the game on a deflection which McClure had no chance on. Scoring for the Hawks. were Brad Taylor with a ,pair with Dave Atthill and Ken Varley adding°Sin- gles. The Centenaires; outshot the Hawks 34.31 in the game and picked upthirty-seven mtpu;tea IP ;penalties. The Hawks. were .assessed :thirty five minutes, The Cen- tenaires play at home qui; Friday ,Nov. 2 against the league -lending Mitchell. Hawks, The Hawks having,, hammered, the Centenaires. twicealready this season With . two: wins under their belts will be outflytng againstt. the Hawks. GRE,BN .MACHINE NOTES: Doug Anstett aid To both sat out .the Lucatr, t,• Anstett also past J the Exeter game with an ice; shoulder. The Centenaires will be at full strength fol the Mitchell game, which willbe. a, first for them this: year. Attendance la* Friday night .agehisti Luca was. only 138. Roy, McGonigle won the 50/50 draw' for $23,00t, tewLeos hold ssful dance Press Reporter: COLLEEN RYAN . The Leos ' dance Friday night at the Optimist Hall was a 'great success. Mem- bers of the new club would like to thank, the chaperones: Mrs. Stewart, Rick and Cindy Stewart, . Joan Sills, Bonnie Larone, Doug Geddes and Johnny Nielsen, and Constable Akey for stopping in on several :occasions, The Leos offer a special thanks to. the Opimist members for loaning their hall for the first dance. Leos also: appreciated the musicplayed by disc jockey, Paul: Stewart. inor hockey The Leos: met Monday, October 29 at the Town Hall with 17 members and dis- cussed the dance. It was suggested that if a Leo member misses, or is: late for meeting, he or she will have to pay a fine of 25e. If a member speaks out of turn he or she will have to pay 25c as well. All members are asked to have an idea about a project for the club. The next meet- ing will be held on Monday. November Sth at 7:30.. All members are asked to attend. or pay a fine for not attend- ing a meeting,. Pee weestravel. scorers were 'David • Wheeler McArter was the high scorer who got one and. Kevin for Brussels with three goals. On Saturday, October 27th the Seaforth Pee Wee travel- ling team opened their sea- son with an exhibition game against Brussels.. David Mc- llwain opened the scoring in the game at 14:30. followed by another, : goal from Kevin McArter of Brussels six minutes later. Brussels scor- ,ed with two minutes left in the first period followed by Scott. Driscoll for •Seaforth to tieit up. In all,. David Mc Dwain tallied: five. goals, Scott Dris- coll two, Danny Van Loon' one, Greg .Murray '.one and Chris Cardnogot his first goal as a Pee. Wee. Brussels Bowling TOWN & COUNTRY Ladies High ' Single Joy Ross, 215; Ladies High Triple Marg .Ungarian 598; Men's ' High Single Moe Nichols 285 Men's ..Hgh Triple, Moe ;Nichols, 690..: TEAM STANDINGS • Ramchargers . 16 International Scouts 16 Big Mac's. 12 Mitchell .Hawks i►eaforth Centenaires Friday, •November 2 Heinz PORK & BEANS 14 oz. Tins, /.7 Full selection of. No Name - BULK! ' BAKER` Baking Supplies. Available for your Christmas Baking.. Agree CREME: RINE 30% Free 450 ML Schneiders Side Schneiders;. Schneiders Smoked SAUSAGE Schneiders Family Beef 1 lb. Pkg. 1 Ib. Pkg, Schneiders Old Fashioned 2 Ib. Pkg. Whole orCut Schneiders Thuringer Whole or By the piece hneiders 4 Varieties THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Atom Practice 6:00 - 7:00 Minor Hockey 7:15 p.m. Men's Brgomball Games 'FRIDAY; NOVEMBER 2 .m. Parents & Preschoolers tls00p m.=7:30p hooters 8:30 p.m., Mitchell vs Seaforth Centenaires • SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3`• 8:00 to 1 p.m. Minor Hockey 1:15 to 3:15 p.m. Prtiblic Skating 3:30 p.m. Novice 4:30 p.m. Atom 6:00 p.m.. Pee Wee 8:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Public Skating SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4 12:00. 1:00 Midget Practice 1:15 - 2:15 p.m. Dumpers Practice 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. Public Skating 5:00 p.m. E. 6 p.m. Queen's Practice 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Chisel horst Practice 7:00 p.m.- 11 p.m. I.H.L. Games ' MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5 4:30 p.m. Figure Skating - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 5:30 p.m. 'Pee Wee Practice 6:45 p.m. Clinton vs Bantams 8:30 p.m. Clinton Vs, Midgets WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 5130 Novice Practice 6:30 p.m. Junior Practice 8:30 p.m. Womens Broombaft dames news Commandio's Blazers Broncos 3 LEGION Legion •. bowling for October 19th, were High Single, .Dorothy Williamson 233; Al Sinale ' 290; High Triple, Dorothy Williamson;. 638; Grant Currah,. 665. STANDINGS ' 7 2 Bumpers, . No Name Brand 3 Superstars 5 Hi -Rollers 1 King Tut' 4 Happy' Six LEGION Legion bowling for., Oct. 12 were High Single, Marti Ungarian, '' 245; :and Jim MacLeod 280; High Triple; Helen Nicholson 558; and. Al Smale 665.., STANDING 2 Bumpers 10 3 Superstars 9 5 Hi -Rollers 9 4 Happy Six 5 6 No Name Brand; 5 1;King .Tut' 4 MIXED DOUBLE TEAM STANDINGS Ferraris Cameros T -Bride Jaguars Corvetts . • 5 22 22 21 17 17 Truimphs 6 Weekly High for , Ladies' High Single and Triple, Barb Wesenberg, 215, 553; (Spare) • Marie`. Muir, 224;; Men's High Single, Larry Wesenberg 285; 'Men's. High Triple, John Coleman 672. SEASON HIGH Ladies Single; Ida Diehl 252; Ladies Triple Marg Scott, 605; Ladies Average, Marg. Scott, 187; Men's Single and Triple, •. Art Finnlyson, 301, Neil Beuerman, 301; Ron Beuerman, 770; Men's Average, Art Finnlyson, 228. MIXED DOUBLES; TEAM STANDINGS . • Ferraris 29 Cameros. T -Birds Jaguars Corvetts 29 .. 21 21 17 Truimphs .t 9 Weekly High: Lidies High Single, Helen Garricks, 264; Ladies High Triple, Marg Scott .' 603; Men's High. Single Art Finlayson, 273; Men's High Triple,, ;Alt Finlayson 695. Season High Ladies Single Helen Garrick, 264; Ladies' Triple and Average Marg Scott 605, 189. Mens' Single, Neil Beuerman, 301 and Art Finlayson, 301; Men's Triple Ron Beuerman, 770; Men's, Average, Art 'Finlayson; 228. TOWN *COUNTRY Ladies High Single Keret Hoegy, 228; Ladies' HI* Triple, Pearl McCallum 5941 Men's High Single Itidc l nlett 284 Ms 's Nes' Triple:1i grows 14