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ti ! Girls - -First, Ann Schoog4er . (�Scaforth • Plti2lac Scb9Q))� Se,:cond,, Snow SGu1pfyriing
50 -yard Dash (ages 7 & 8): (St,- Patriaks School,
Girls - first, Janice Cairns
i / ;�;,'• . < ''W» M� ;/; . Dublin); Second. Mary MurraY(Seaforth Public Sch00%, Second,St. columban' ch�oT
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Boys - First, John Staffen
(Seaforth Pubii, chool); Second.
Doug Steinman (5t. ColumbanCLEARANCE OFA1'rjFUtdshof
Shuttle Run (age 10): '" t
5 Most people would` agree that y MEUS WINTER
.� Girls -First, Catherine Ribe ;
completing a jobsuccessfully is (Seaforth Public School); Second, ti
>- 7 "-of ' the most
one "
" ' gratifying Gail O'Rourke (St. Columban
JACKETS'
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experiences. The handicapped School).
a a adulthas a right to share in these ; • Boys - First, Mark Flannigan
k�ff? , experiences. The March of Dimes "(Seaforth Public School); Second, This winter weather is wonderful — but.
(1 '- �„ ra• .; ( Ability Fund provides workshops Billy Delong (St. James School, its been bad for sales of warm jackets.
where handicapped adults are Seaforth). .
I' PP We cannot pmt them away we must
given on
training which' Standing Broad Jump (age 11):, cam: them out and NOW.
° '
helps them -'Jo regain confidence Girls - First, Joanne Vink
e Jackets, Parkas, Bombers and Car Cbats r
and self-respect, leading towards (Precious Blood, Exeter); Second, _ Our, entire stock — that sold at ;19.96
indepbndepce. Help the March of Carolyn Wilson (St. James,
Curlers in Saturday's bonspiel at the Seaforth Curling Club, a new feature of the School, Seaforth).
Dimes Ability Fund to continue A 8e® thcrt• 3n our windows — Drop in and 9' s
Optimist Winter Carnival,'seem to be sweepfrig pretty hard to get this rock to gb Bos -First, Mark Underwood
these workshops by giving Y _. try thin on. Yar'll be a winner!
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where they want it to. First prize winners of the two draw event were Bob Wilson's Seaforth Public School); Secona," ` r P,I
generously when the canvasser (
rink on the 9 a.m. draw and •a rink -skipped by Graham Sholdice on the second draw. calls on you. , Martin DeCorte (St. James 13.30 ' /
Reg. 19.95 for ...
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Industrial,
Hockey League
By
Gary Gray
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YY an only inree games �c caa, ncy y-ayc►s. uic D,ucs,
remaining in the I.H.L. schedule after spotting their opponents the
the Blues have clinched first place games opening goal roared back
while- the other three positions to score five in a row to take a 5 - I
remain close and,undecided. 'On ' lead after the first geriod.
Sunday night the Blues handed Only four'minor penalties were
the Flyers an 8 - 2 shillacking, called in the cleanly played game
while the Stars clipped the Kings with the Flyers receiving three of
4 - 2. them.
The win for the Stars -coupled Final period goals by Ron
with . the Flyers loss moves the Dalton and ' veteran Jimmy
Stars- into sole possession of , Watson gave ' Vthe Stars their
second place with 11 points, one vicfory over the Kings. The teams
more than the Flyers and 2 iip on were tied -up at two apiece at the
i
-the Kings. end of the first period as Bill Price
The powerful Blues were led by, and Watson gave the Stars a 2 - 0
*� Jim Finlayson with a pair of goals, lead. The Kings came back with
while,single tallies went to Dave goals from`Ron Hildebrand and.,
Broome, Bill Boshart,, Jack Jack Baker less than a minute
Participation was keen in the Opt.irn, ist Winter Carnival Curling Bonspiel on Grootliius, Jack Price, Steve apart to tie up the game. The .
Saturday: Man-y.mixed local rinks competed and enjoyed a9roast beef dinner. -rhe • ' ' Eckert and Jack Ungar�ian. Gord Star, held.a •slight edge in play
"Diekyand Ji rhe clreotled fott rhqu3 girl g ,• ergbth
4 bonspiel ,Wps orgy Ed�py gkln R tt$rs ri: :. :,,
9 a t , it= :" •��.'�� '' r f the ' Flyers who were minus goaenders, Cooter (Stars) and
e ..,..,, Osborne (Kings) came up with
seieral key saves: The Kings
picked up four of six penalties
1hte re Sat high i n broom -ball called by referees Hulley and
I. Bennett.
t Brad Finlayson is top- point B.P. Dumpers vs. Par •30 Parr Line vs. Jr. Farmerettes Games for Sunday Jan.27/74.
getter so far this season in the Genesco vs. Chiselhurst 9:30 8:30 Stars VS Flyers 7:30
men's Broom
bap League. Jr. Farmers vs. Centralia 10:30 Centralia vs: Seaforth 9':30. Kings VS Blues 9:00
! Jr. Farmers, and Parr 'Line Hensall team are in charge of
_ played to a,one all tie with Brad referees.
Finlayson, from Jim 1'ienderson
scoring for the Jr. Farmers. 'Ladies Woomball * O Intermediate it Cii Hockey �
ti Don. Parsons assisted by Marie Lobb scored two goals. AI(
{ Wayne Love scored parr Line's for Parr Lihe to lead thein to a 2-1 * Sunday, Jan • ����
goal. victory over Centralia.
Curling john Ross from Allan Becker Seaforth an Chiselhurst AlK
at 2'00 p.m.
and Henry Hydever from, Tim " played to a scoreless tie. r �(
News Bunker led Centralia to a 20- "The third game saw the Jr. * PORT, ELGIN vs SEAFORTH
i victory over Genesco. FArmerettes defeat Hensall 1-0 on
! Hensall 1, Chiselhurst •1, on a' the only goal of the game being
goal by Stephen Eckert, assisted scored by Debbie McClure. :f AMM AMA' *,
i On Wednesday, January 16, by Kevin Henderson. . Next Monday, January 28,
the Ladies Division of the Robert, Miller scored for B. P. , games scheduled are:
y Seaforth Curling Club held a Dumpers while Matt Harney from
"dress -up -fun day "'at 4:30 p.m. - Gerald' Smith scored for'Archer's Hensall vs. Chiselhurst 7:30 „
• Reg. 22.50 for .... 15.00
Reg. 29.50 for 19.70
Reg'. 35.00 for . 23,30 -
Reg. 45.00 for .... 29.50
SAVE UP.>
TO $6.65
ON BOYS'
WINTER
JACKETS
oun ENTIRE gr'om
SIZE$ 6 To N
Just M left from ora huge stock of boys° jaekets,
clearing at prices away below cost — mostly nylon
parkas and wool plaids, In sires 8 to 18 years.
Boy now for next year's needs at these extremly
low prices. .
s•
t 'F Regular 11.95 for ............
7.95
Regul-ar 12.95 .for ........ 8060
s` o auk my
Regular 16.95 for ........11.30
r Rear 19:95'fbr 13.30
YOU WON'T BELIEVE
What,, You" "Can Get For Just'
Klimgfilt, Windham and Paria Star Poly
Knit Sldtks'vorth,16.95 —. dresses from
regularstock that sbld up (t6.39.95 —
I)Wble knit skirts or tops, regular up to
16.95.— litou name it — It just costs 10.00 "
at' STEWARTS:
New Store
HOURS
9:30 to 5:30
Eb wEDNEBDAYS
The winners of the curling were -
to end the game in a tie.
To the Town of"Seaforth, the Seaforth Police Department, Seaforth Agricultural Society, Seaforth
First Alice Reid's Rink; Second
Marg.r SAllows Rink•
Archer's top' point getter Gord
it's injured his shoulder l and
it's 'unknown whether he'll be
Remember! it takes but a
to. Expositor
THE. OPTIMIST CO F S EAP''(DOTH' 1
zesfo
- - The -prizes for the best costume
I regret the fact that numerous applications .were denied
registration: An extra program was formed to fill the need
mordent place .an
Snowmobile Club, Seaforth Lions Club, Seaforth P,U.C., Seaforth Fire Department and Seaforth Minor
were, presented to Verda' Sinclair
back this year or nqt.
Want Ad and be money in pocket.
`
and Milena Lobb.
The day, organized by the
Tonight (Thursday):
Hensall vs. Archer's 7:30
To advertise, just Dial Seaforth
,527-0240..
F-Wimnint er Cume-pQi
i, *special events committee, was
concluded with a pot -luck supper.
A two-day bonspiel was held in
St. Marys on Saturday. and
"Sunday. Doug. Rowcliffe's team
came home with second prize.
Team members were: Skip - Doug
Rowcliffe (Seaforth); Vice -
MurieL MarsVall (St.. Marys);
1 fecond - Bev Alexander (Exeter);
ead - Lorraine ,Alexander
(Exeter). ,
On • Saturday, Jahuary 19
several area teams curled in the
Winter Carnival Bonspiel held at
resid en
The response last week to 'our programs was very'
To the Town of"Seaforth, the Seaforth Police Department, Seaforth Agricultural Society, Seaforth
the Seaforth Curling Club. Each
encouraging. This was especially true to Ladies Keep Fit an
"
draw played two ten -end games.
I regret the fact that numerous applications .were denied
registration: An extra program was formed to fill the need
Snowmobile Club, Seaforth Lions Club, Seaforth P,U.C., Seaforth Fire Department and Seaforth Minor
The winners of the prizes of
, '
groceries 'on the 9 o'clock draw
and this was not even enough. Another similar program will
-
were: First - Bob Wilson's team;
be gffered at'a later date to accommodate those that could tact•.•,
Hockey Association the individuals and companies who provided machinery and equipment at the track,
'
Second,- Stewart McCall's team;
register. We are tiow.looking forward to some very enjoyable
pi ograms.
Third - Charlie Woods�team.
Other suggestions for new programs will be seriously
all those merchants, businessmen and organizations who contributed' prize money and merchandise, as
p 0 On the 11:30 draw the winners
were: First -' Graham Sholdice's
considered so if you have an intere§t please make it known.
team; Second - Gregg
My appreciation goes out to the Kine Graphics Club' at
well as the many spectators and competitors who faithfully supported our Winter Carnival. Thanks to
Hemsworth's team; Third - Don
S.D.H.S. as a few of their members°will be Offering their
services a Travel Film This event rah in conjunction
Tremeer's team.
R Department
With the Recreation Department will be held Thursday for the
John McCarroll for running School Olympics and Tea ers.
g
Thank you to John Patterson
Happy Citizens.
� ,
and his helpers for organizing the
bons iel and to M e kirk and
p � I
If an students (l6 ears, and over)
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SfE YOU AGAIN NEXT Y_ EAR •
her -helpers who lookt&After the
food for the day.
, ,are looking for a satisfying way to spend the Mid
.
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winter Break
—have abilities in crafts or in active and passive games
THE SEAFORTH OPTEMST CLUB
Also on Saturday, January L9
►� V, Seaforth rink enjoyed a
—enjoy working with children
good
day of curling in 13r4ntf6rd. The
Contact the Rec Office.
Ken Cardno William (Wink) Teall Jack Bedard, Martin Murray w
Pt
team members were Skip Art ►
Wright; Vice~ - Mafgie Wright; For students 15 years of age your help,will be appreciated- in y
seTkaco(1 -Len eddom; Lead' - a voluntary capacity.
be a Theeda(n. „..w
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