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Sixteen tables were in play at a
euchre party sponsored by IOOF
'I and Rebekah- Lodges Wednesday
evening.
+ l4' Winners were: ladies high-
" Mrs. Alec Scott; lone hands -Mrs.
George Varley; low -Mrs. Annie,
Staffen.
Gents, high -Alf. Beuerman;
lone hands -George Varley; low-
'. T • py. Wilbur Godkin.
Gordan Papple was in charge of
' games assisted by Mrs. Foster
Bennett.
Mrs. Charles Reeves was lunch
convener.
Has honors
in music
Miss Janet O'Reilly, R.R. 2,
Teachers from the HPRC school marched in a students were back in the classroom Tuesday Dublin, was successful in re,
picket line outside the board offices in Seaforth on mornjng. Seaforth saw more excitement than normal ceiving honors on both History
Friday. Both teachers and board agreed to a Friday afterroon with both the picket line and a and Harmony examinations with
compromise two year Contract on Monday, after march by the teachers from the Legion to the board the Toronto conservatory
Music, completing her Grade
.
schools were closed for two days. Teachers and offices. Three Theory. Mrs. Audrey
Vorstenbosch, R.R. 2, Mitchell, is
her teacher.
Egmondville
Industrial Losv to Goderie Mr. and Mrs. Bedford DuMrs.
and Bonnie and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe
of Sarnia
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Mr.YErnierToll on the weekend.
Hockey •
� League eqY Mr. h~nd Mrs. Ken Smith and
` ers. win family have moved to their new
home over the weekend.
Mr. and
Games for Sunday Feb. 10th. • family spent last week B with M d
L y Kings vs Stars 7;30 fromKincardine.and Mrs. Ed Boyes.
Gdry Grdy Flyers vs Blues 9:00PEE WEE
Dennis McCaulley's second scramble. "Weavers. The Sailors took over in HOCKEY STANDING
goal of the game at 19:40 of the In the lat a game the Blues GODERICH 9 SEAFORTH 3 the 3rd .period and scored 2 more W. L. T Pts.
final period gave the Flyers a 3 - 2 continued their winning ways as On Sunday afternoon the high oals giving them a 9 to 3 victor Mitchell 12 1 0 24
decision over the Kings on they edged past the Stars 7 - 6. flying Goderich. team defeated the This move the Sailors S points Zurich 11 0 0 22
Sunday and assured them of The Blues spotted the Stars the Beavers 9 - 3. The Goderich team ahead of the Beavers for 2nd spot Clinton S 5 3 13
second place in the Industrial first two goals of the game and showed that they came to play in the standings. P Seaforth 5 5 3 13
Hockey League standings. then came back with three in a when they took a 6 . 1 lead in the Hensall 4 7 2 10
McCaulley opened the scoring for row to take a 3 - 2 lead into the first period. Paul Rau scored, SEAFORTH 5 KINCARDINE 4 Grand Bend 0 8 1 1
the Flyers at 11:45 of the first final period. Each team scored Seaforth goal in the first period. The Seaforth Beavers won a Bayfield 0 IJ 1 1
stanza only to have Dale Kennedy four times in the last frame. Seaforth played a better 2nd hard fought battle over a
tie it at 1 - 1 a minute later. Jack Groothius, Danny Muir, period outscoring the Sailors 2 to
Dave Watson put the Flyers' and Jack Price fired two oals 1 in the period with Bob stubborn Kincardine club IN
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ahead again at 16:50, and .a again g Beuttenmiller and Murray Tuesday night. Seaforth took a. 3
g g apiece for the winners, rookie t8 1 `lead after 1st period. Bob
the Kings came right back to even Ben Akker adding the other. Henderson scoring for the Beuttenmiller, Ross Duvier and
the -score as Ken Wright 'Ron Dalton and veteran Paul 'Rau scored in the first In a
converted passes from Kennedy defenceman Joe Dick led the Broomballand Ray Devereaux to blink the Stars offence with two oals each. period.gSeaforth started the 2nd Guaranteed
light behind flyers goalie Gus Bill Price and Kevin Henderson
Feeney.The game was a close strong, scoring 2 goals from Tery
g added the other Stars goals. Craig and Murray Henderson.
checking,Affair=,from th#t+oint ,on , • • '•, The game was a, wide-open advances
1 �Y a CeS to Kincardine then shut the door' inn Trust
ti{ e _-;poked the puck.: a fair rill We way,th4 q h twith ;�; M 1 1.the Beavers and, scored 2 giT%k T a
s s'-netminder Gar onl four minor enald d'alled �1 R ? °''• M
1� Y Y P goals •ending the" 2nd period 5 to Certificate
Osborne during a goalmouth including three to the'Blues. P�syOffS 3
In •the 3rd period the
Kincardine club scored .once and DONALD G
3 Games Before Playotts pressed real hard trying for the •
Lloyd Lostell scored a goal from tying goal. Al Carter made some
Paul Gredzak and assisted Randy`` real good saves helping the EATON
Gredzak on his goal to lead Beavers to a 5 to 4 victory.
Genesco to a 2-0 victory over B.P. The new clock and timer was Office, in Masonic Block;
Dumpers. used and is a real asset to the Main St., SEAFORTH
Brad Finlayson from Ross , arena. Next home game is Sunday
Mitchell, scored for Jr. Farmers, at 2 p.m. against the Kincardine Phone 527-1610
only to have Gary Maxwell and' Bulldogs.
Bill Munn score for Hensall to
lead them to a 2-1 win. * �C
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LAST CHANCE
Brian Chappel assisted Dave
Ladies'rH1'gh�Single and Triple,
CLEARANCE OF DRESSES
Archer's vs. Genesco 8:30
'Chiselhurst
Jaquars ' 45
Nearly 100 dresses - the last of our winter stock
Mclnally to lead Chiselhurst to a
single, Flora McAllister, 267;
that sold from $24.95 to $49.95 to be sold at half
Ladies' High Single, Mary
price.
1-0 victory over Archer's.
The range includes regular, half size, petite and
triple, Helen Garrick, 657, 657;
Becker, 231; High Triple, Karen
long dresses in'all the popular fabrics, patterns
Last week the two games
and shades.
Playoffs Start
Hoegy, 585. Men's High Single
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played that were missed during
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Ki n e a rd n e v S: Seaforth
WHILE THEY LAST!
and Triple, Don Buchanan, 309
285-667; C. Kreiger, 291-649.
SALE OF SHIRTS
unassisted with Barb Wesen-
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Two tables of sport shirts and dress shirts, all
long sleeve style, to be cleared.
and 750.
Weekly High Triple and seasons
Stock taking reveals the quantity of broken size
iger Cats
ranges - so we're clearing them now.
Commercial League •
Mixed League
Team Standings:
regular $6.95 to'$11.00 Forsyth and Arrow makes. I
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Huron Rural League
Luvie-Duvie 52
Wydeven from Al Becker and
John Ross from John McLagan
* OHA Intermediate "C" Hockey
round losing to the Blue Birds 2-1
Team Standings:
Pioneers 44
scored for Centralia while Don
Ski Whiz 43
in overtime. Steven Eckert scored
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Model T's 61
Fire 57
Happy,Six. 41
Ladies' High single, Betty
Parsons assisted by David Turner
for Parr Line...
Chiselhurst's goal.
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Flyers
Birds
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scored
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52
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Harris, 270, Willa d Berg, 228,
Brian Chappel assisted Dave
Ladies'rH1'gh�Single and Triple,
McAllist er, 267, Seasoris high
Archer's vs. Genesco 8:30
'Chiselhurst
Jaquars ' 45
High Triple, L. Regele, 613, High
Mclnally to lead Chiselhurst to a
single, Flora McAllister, 267;
2:00
Ladies' High Single, Mary
Average, E. Munro, 188. Men's
1-0 victory over Archer's.
at P.M.
triple, Helen Garrick, 657, 657;
Becker, 231; High Triple, Karen
high -Gerald Groothius, 323-726;
Last week the two games
High average, Barb Wesenberg,
Playoffs Start
Hoegy, 585. Men's High Single
Ron Harris, 244-680; Bob Rggele
played that were missed during
*
Ki n e a rd n e v S: Seaforth
and Triple, Don Buchanan, 309
285-667; C. Kreiger, 291-649.
Christmas saw Hensall 3 and Parr
unassisted with Barb Wesen-
Team Standings:
and 750.
Weekly High Triple and seasons
Line 1; and B.P. Dumpers 1 and
iger Cats
75
Commercial League •
Mixed League
Team Standings:
Centralia 1.
The Chiselhurst team travelled
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SEAFORTH ARENA
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Team Standings:
Browners 101
Chaparall 87
Arctic Cats 65
to Clinton to play in the Winter..'*
Carnival but lost out on the first
57
230. o
over Hensall.
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Snoopies
90
Moto'Ski 62
round losing to the Blue Birds 2-1
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Swinging Six
70
Ski Whiz 43
in overtime. Steven Eckert scored
Swifties
54
Alouettes 42
Chiselhurst's goal.
Flyers
54
Ski Doo 37,
Tonight, February 7:
Life Savers
52
Ladies' High Single, Flora
B.P. Dumpers vs. Centralia 7:30
Ladies'rH1'gh�Single and Triple,
McAllist er, 267, Seasoris high
Archer's vs. Genesco 8:30
'Chiselhurst
Dianne Van lie' Velden, 296,
696.
single, Flora McAllister, 267;
Jr. Farmers vs. 9:30
Men's High Single, Herman
High triple and seasons high
Hensall vs, Parr Line 10:30
Hoste, 262 - 700; High Triple,
triple, Helen Garrick, 657, 657;
Harry De Loyer 701:
High average, Barb Wesenberg,
Playoffs Start
184. Men's High Single, seasons
Gail Glanville scored one
Egmondville League
High Single, Bill Brown, 339, 341.
unassisted with Barb Wesen-
Team Standings:
Weekly High Triple and seasons
berg scoring 2 assisted by Anne
iger Cats
75
high triple, Bill Brown, 769, 834.
Bosman and Betty Heyensberger
ough Riders
67
High Average, John Coleman
to lead Seaforth to a 3-1 victory
Aloueftes
57
230. o
over Hensall.
Argounanats
55
Jr. Farmerettes 3, on goals by
Golden Bears
53
Pat Anderson and Brenda Finlay-
Stampeders
50
St. James' League
son scoring 2, assisted by Mary
Ladies' High Single, Triple and
Team standings:
Nash and Marg Albers scored
High Average, 291, 995,
192.
Atoms 81
once for Centralia to end in a 3-1
M -en's High Single,
Ron
Saints 79
score.
Beuerman, 286, High Triple and
Tigers 64
The last game of the night saw
High Average, Murray
Ti -Cats S4
Parr Line and Chiselhurst play to
Bennewies, 771 and 221.
Jokers S1
a scoreless tie.
Toros 48
The standings for the schedule.
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Legion Te
Ladies' High Single, Mary
games are as_.tollowsi
Team Standings:
Turner. 256; High Triple, Sandra
Parr Line 14
Met1heads
77
Johnson, 684. Men's High Single
Seaforth 13
Happy Six
65
and triple, John Coleman, 319,
Jr. Farmerettes 12
Stingers
64
787.
Chiselhurst Il
Shy Men
Topdawgs
64
61
Tuesday Mixed League
Centralia 9
Hensall 1
Humers
4,7_t
--Team Standings:
Ladies' High Single and Triple,
Expos 81
In the first round of playoffs
Helen Nicholson, 320 and
770.
Spitfires 68
February 11:
Men's High Single and Triple,
Hurricanes 55
Seaforth vs. Centralia 7:30
Jack Muir, 326 and 697.
Colts 54
Jr. Farmerettes vs. Hensall 8:30
Ook-Piks 54
Chiselhurst vs. Parr Line 9:30
Town and Country
Athletics 51
President Betty Glanville is
Team Standings:
Ladies' High Single and Tfiple,
calling a meeting for the team
Hit & Misses
73
Marg. McCauley, 313, 658.
captains and anyone else int -
Tweet Tweets
73
Men's High Single and Triple,
erested for Thursday, February 7
pr
Bob -A -Links
53
Jatk Ungarian, 347, 781.
at 7:30 in the Arena.
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