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The Huron Expositor, 1972-02-24, Page 7Business Girls Compete In.. Spiel James Cdllins is-the spare goalie. A total of ten,minor penalties were called in the game With Seaforth receiving three. 1 44 "What do you :Ivan too many men on the ice t . . they scored anyway, didn't they?" 7 2 1 3 15 12 2 1 ' 3 9 8 1 " 2 3 6 12 7 11 8 2 0 -12 • 2 " 0 12 1 1 9 0 2 9 0 2 1 1 6 1 10 1 0 9 1 0 11 1 0 6 0 A 1 9 0 1 9 0 0 2 0 - 0 1 2 3. 0 3 3 0 3 3 0 0 2 3 2 6 2 3 2 16 2 6 1 0 0 1 18 1 1 3 1 '0 0 0 0 0 Canvassers will call 'at the homes in , SEAFORTH and DISTRICT asking for donations. Your gift recognizes the Red Cross con tributions to 'the cause of hutnanity and the many outstanding SecifOrth Bovers Kinc edirte ire Series 'Qp!Jenet?: VE, .01,4000 :01.'0;PTOR,..,44FORTO..-ON't:,FIEll, ▪ A rink from town on Saturday ' attended a spiel.in Aylmer coin- posed of J. Patterson Jr;, Cliff -Parker, Jack Mayhew and Ken --Willis Winning two with a plus of 10 to get In 2nd' money. On Tuesday and Wednesday, , a rink ot-Bun Longstaff, Mary Box ' Ruth Beuttenmiller and Betty Scott were at Stratford for , a two day event, also getting in on the prizes. Thp Business GirlS' draw came to an end last week with Gwen Patterson's rink of Marg • Sallows, Nancy Wilson and Eliz- • abeth Pryce being in top spot,. Second ' place going to Kay Sharpe'S • rink Of Joyce Doig, Anita Brochu and Fay Storey. Third spotgoing to Norma Riley's rink. The ladies had an open spiel on Saturday which was filled and turned down two rinks as well. The winners of the 9 a.m. draw were Durst of Goderich, first place, Moore of Goderich 2nd prize and Dawson of rxeter, ard prize with consolation going to McDonald of Brussels. On the 11 .a.m. draw it was Scoins in first place, second going to Adams of Palmerston, third place going to Martin of Goderich and consolation going to Reith of Kitchener. Other rinks attending Prom Clinton, Grand Bend, Mitchell, Newmarket a s well as-Seaforth. ' On' Stin'day the Colts played in Ligtowel for group 13 honours against Guelph. They won their first game and built up a coin- mandfng lead in the second, only to lose it. Guelph won the third and put our boys out of contention for this year. The players once again were Bill Campbell Jr., J. Patterson Jr., Gerald Smith and Graham Sholdice. Thursday night mixed top' rinks of J. Patterson Jr. and Jim Cunningham played dff Suit day afternoon with Pat's rink winning. He now will meet the winner of Friday night. Getbusy you Friday nighters. Our ,sympathy goes to C. Barber and family in the loss of • his dear wife and to Bev Thompson and family In the loss of ills dear wife. Words are of little value at a time such as this but please accept our deep- est sympathy. Corning up on Sunday, 27th, will be a spiel by Masonic Shrin- ersfrand K. 'of C. Lodgeg,in our club for the Goderich area mem- bers.' So all you ardent-Curlers come" on out and enjoy a day of fun. See you at 'the Club at 1 P.M. • -S mlie'S ;* - • Personnel manager: "Now tell me why you want to go to work for us." Applicant: ',Well, I got sick and, went to see my doctor. He 'gave ms five pills and told me to 'take .one after each meal. That was three days ago and I still have three left." Saturday Morning Hockey Combines-Rockets 3 Stars 3 PeeWee -Bruins 9 Leafs 2 Novice -Canadians 2 Hawks 1 Mites -Leafs 5 Bruins-- 3 COMBINES Rockets 11 4 3 4 12 Stars • 11 3 4 4 10 PEEWEE Bruins 11 6 4 1 13 Leafs 11 4 6, 1 9 , NOVICE Canadians 11 '? 2 2 16 Hawks 11 2 6 2 6 • MITES Leafs 11 6 3 2 14 Bruins , 11 3 6 2 8 LEADING SCORERS D.Cornish-Combines 20 goals J,mcLean-Combines 11 goal s P, Hulley-Combines 8 goals B.Boomer-Peewee 7 goals'. C.Stewart-PeeWee -• 7 goals F. Lane-PeeWee 7 goals B.McCowan-Novice 9 goals G.Bedard-Novice 8 goals M.McLlwain-Mites 15 goals B.Lane-Mites 9 goals R,Smith-Mites 8 goals SeafOrth Beaver*, the opening game in their W.O.A.A. playoff series with the Kincardine Bulldogs. The game was played at Seaforth Arena on Tuesday evening February 22. Jack meLlwain opened the scoring in the first period at the 4:Q1 mark assisted by Wayne Rau. Bell scored two in a row for Kincardine making the score 2 - I at the end of the first period. -Bill McLaughlin scored at the 5i23 mark of the s,econd assisted by Jim Sills, George Reeves scored at the 12:35 mark assisted by Jim Sills and. Robbin Lawrie. Ed. Dolmage scored the third SeafOrth marker at the 15:13 mark assisted by jaCk • McLlwain to end the second period scoring. In the third period Wayne Rau, assisted by McLlwain and Dolmage at the 40 second mark and Terry Craig, assisted by Bob Beuttenmiller arthe 16:57 mark rounded but the scoring. Future games in the best of seven series are as follows: Friday, -Feb. 25 at Kincardine; Sunday, Feb. 2'7 at Seaforth at 2 p.m.; Tuesday, Feb. 29 at Kincardine; and if necessary on Wednesday, March 1, at Seaforth at 8:30; Sunday, March 5, at. Kincardine at 2 P.M, and Tues- day, March 7 at Seaforth at 8:30. Beaver lineup includes: Al Carter, Ed, Dolmage, Robbin Lawrie, Terry Craig, Murray Henderson, Bob Beuttenmiller, Ray Devereaux, Jim Dick, Ray Anstett, aim Sills, Bill Mc- Laughlin,- Wayne Rau, Jack McLlwain and George Reeves.. The Seaforth Industrial Hockey League wound up its reg- ular season schedule on Sunday night with the Kings and Flyers coming out winners. The Kings and Blues were deadlocked in second place, going. into the game which was won 3-2 by the Kings. The Kings will take on the Murth place ` Flyers, while the Blues take on " the first place Stars. Jim McLlwain fired 2 goals within 'a span of two minutes in the first period and the Kings never „looked back. Ken Wright scored the .winner at the 8:20 ,nark •of the final . period. Bill Boshart and Gord Dick scored for the, Blues. Although the Blueg didn't Win the game they held the Kings' Captain Bill Pinder to one assist in his •bid to win the I.H.L. scoring championship. Going into last week's games, Pinder and Den Hulley of the Stars were tied with 19 points apiece. Hul- Hulley (S) Pinder (K) D. Brooma(S) Teall (S) Kennedy (F). Gray (S) . ' wilbee (F) L. Broome (B) .wright (K) G. Dick (B) Devereaux (F) B. Muir (S) Boshart (B) T. Phillips (K) J. Watson (B) Eckert (F) Strong (K) J. McLlwain (K) B. Phillips (K) J. Dick (B) Groothius (B) D. Watson (B) J. Carter (S) B. Watson (5) Hodgert (F) Bettle'S (K) Montgomery (K) Nicholson (B). Finlayson (13) Flanagan (F) . P. Muir (K) K. gaLlwain (F) Beuerman (F) Carnochan (S) ScrimagPour (S) Leonhardt (F) ,J. Coleman (K) Jefferson (F) "'Van Loon (S) W.• Scott (F) Ungarian (K) Kerr (S) S. McLean (K) Smith (B) D. Coleman (S) Papple (K) Laverty (F) Lane (F) Agar (F) Etue.(S) Price (B) Eisler (K) M. McLean (B) V, Scott (B) D. Carter (F) Down At The "Janos By Lee Hee FORESTERS Team .• standings: Green Acres, 92'; Combines, 78; Hay Makers, '77; Hay Seeds, '71; Hee Haws, 52; Hillbillies, 29. Ladies! high single and triple, barb Jewitt, 274 and 624. • ' Men's high single and triply, Geo. Love, 287 and 694. EGMONDVILLE LEAGUE' Team standings; Whippets, 11'6; Datsuns, 85; Cougars, 83; Lincolns, 80; Gray Dorts, 65; Fords, 51. Ladles' high single, Joan Hildebrand, 221; high triple, Vi Mulligan, 55'7; high average, Helen Nott, 181. Men's high single, triple and average, Gord Nobel, 301, 702 and 244. TOWN AND COUNTRY Team standings: Tricky Six, 85; Packers, 70; High Flyers, 68; Pinstickers, 66; Diggers, 52; Petal() Kings, 3'7. Ladies' high stngle, Willa Van de burg, 248; high triple, Leona Elliott, 629. Men's high single, Jack Ung- arian, 269; high triple, JohnSnu- shal, 662. COMMERCIAL Team standings: Sharp Shoot- ers, 90; Irish Tigers, 79; Chal- lengers, 79; Sharp.Dutchies, 63; Irish Dutchies, 58; Greyhounds, 49. Ladies' highs; Mary Nobel, 281 and ,713; Betty Hulley, 277; Trudy Van Drunen,.266 aad 629. Men's highs: Oge markenson, 280 and 665; Gordon Nobel, 259 and 608; Jim Barry, 258 and 651. . MINOR LEAGUE •• Team standings: Pros, 85; Ball Bouncers, 77; Bombers, '76; Born Winners, 74; Pin Knockers, 67; Tornadoes, 62. Highs; Murray , Bennewies, 237 and 584; Mike Hak,'216 and' 594; Susan Kunder, 212 an 531. C.Y.O. Team standings: Super Stars, 96; Humans, 90 - Africans, 87; Gorillas, 68; pul ts, 56; Bab- oons, 43. Highs: Almn Nobel, 245 and 680; Mary Nobel, 223 and 652; -Gerry Smith, 234; Gerard Meld- Inger, 224; John Houwart, 220. -THURSDAY NIGI-1TERS Team standings: Squeezers, -70; Buggies, 69; Crooks, 65; Sweet Nothings, 62; Geriatrics, 60; Maulers, 52. • Ladies', high single and triple, Jeannette Harris, 246 and 657. Men's high single, - Terry Johnston, 374; high triple, Gord Nobel, 777. • ST. JAMES LEAGUE Team standings: Blue. JayS, 106; Ostriches, 94; Rambling Ravens, 91; Crows, .81; Orio=. les, 59; Sky Larks, 54. Ladies' high,single and triple, Anne Noble,'249- and 713. ,Men's high _single and triple, Gord Noble; 328 and 805. 4384: E; ,,A44F4.0eR,T13Hug lIX: p LEAGUE Team. Team standings: Bed 2683; Termites, -2621; •aterpi lars, 2531; Lady Bugs, 2423. Ladies' high single, Helen Garrick, .246; high triple, (spare) Betty - Seymour, 575; Laurie Saver, 548. Men's high single and triple, Geo. Ribey, 271 and 673. Team standings: Beetles, 93; Caterpillars, 92; June Bugg, 86; Bed Bugs, 72; Lady Bugs, 56; Termites, 42. : FARM AUTOMATION: : STABLE CLEANERS • SILO UNLOADERS • • CATTLE FEEDERS • Andrew Berg e• RAI, 4, Cli n ton 0, • , PHONE 482-7282 • • , • • • SEE TREK. IN OUR DISPLAY WINDOWS 40 Drop into our Dress Department and see for yourself, the first, smart collectioni of newest Spring Dress Fashions. • Short Sleeve. DRESSES •- Long Sleeve DRESSES fi New Jacket DRESSES • Popular Coat DRESSES • Two-Tone DRESSES • Granny DRESSES • Mini DRESSES WE HAVE : ' THEM ALL Sizes 6 to 241/2 to 45 tialM; 4 (BY Norm) 11 4 9 9 12 11 11' 10 12 5 10 12 12 12 8 11 5 7 8 9 Industrial Hockey Ends League Play Industrial Hockey Results -ley 'algo• picked up an assist on Industrial League Ends Schedule ' the lone Stars goal, as they Play-offs Begin Sunday were' trounced 8-1 by the Fly- . ers. The Flyers completely dom- inated the play as they skated around the •Stars' defence and fired several shots on goalie Gary Osborne. Osborne was given •Httle help from his teammates. At the other age of the rink, Flyer's goalie arY Montgom- ery (completing his first year in goal) although not too...busy throughout the game came up with the big saves when •called' upon to do so. Montgomery rob- bed Hulley on Several occasions •including a breakaway in the last minute of play. .Dale Kennedy paced the 'Fly- ers by firing three goals. Brian. Filanagan addek*pabotith sing-„„i, les going to.'-tom'DevereaUx, Steve Eckert, and Ron Beuer- man, Dave Broome scored the Rine goal for the Stars: ' Games for Sunday, February 27 --(Playoffs, first games in 2 out of,3 series) Blues vs Stars "7:30 Flyers vs Kings 9:00 FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS Leading Goaltender: Huard & Henderson (B) 2.75 Av. Most Goals: Hulley (S) 14 Most Assists: Teall (5) 10 Game Winning Goals: Huller (S) 3 .Most Penalty Min: Kennedy (F) 99 Most Penalized Team: 'Stars 185 - Min. FINAL OVERALL SCORING G.P. I1 14 6 20 .G. -A; PTS. 11 12 8' 20 12 10 6, 16 9 6 10 16 11 9 6 '15 9 6 13 11 6 7` 13 12 6'• 7 '13 12 3 9 12 12 9 12 5 11" 4 k2 4 7 • 1. 8 9 12 5 4 9 2 6 6 1 5 2 3 4 7 2 5 7 4 2 6 3 , 3 6 2 4 6 , 2 4 , 3 2 3 ' 2 5 2 3 2 3 1 4 4 0 2 2 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 6 9 21 99 73 15 '32 12 2 11 12 5 10 3 6 10 36 6 10 9 0 .3 8 0 7 0 7 0' 9 14 0 13 6 6 0 67 3 27 3 6 3 0 0 12 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 P.I.M. 0 STARS: KINGS: BLUES: FL,1ERS: G.P. W. 12 8 12 '-7 12 6 12 3, L. - T. G.F. G.A. PTS. 4 0 50 46 16 5 0 41 39 14 6 0 38 33 12 9 0 37 48 6 185 124 116 182 a . • • • • P ATZ • • Choose from plain' pastels, deep-tone floral and ab- stract prints, novel stripes. and checks. All in fully washable Fortrels, Arnels and Polyesters in kanits, crepes and hopsack weaves If its pew We have it! "I sort of miss the old 7:26."