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pia offs start. A� the schedule draws. tq a .
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Tonight February 14: close, the league standings eget -� `' ��q
By H.ensafl vs. Centralia 7:30 closer - with only 4 points ;k cif �
i Jr. Farmers vs. Archer's 8:30 difference between the 2nd and P."" t��� 1`l V
GaryGra sixth lace. teams. "� "'ter "
Gray Genesco vs. Parr Line 9:30 P � r •`
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B.P. Dumpers- is. Chiselhurst Archers are in charge of x,f•GG$
_ 10:30 referees for tonight's games. f��,+i5i�(� "
The first round of play-offs in 'max, a .,... dlt)ir I Ila4rlta ink int?
P Y Dalton. Vale Kennedy, Earl Gray Last Thursday night BeVAkke < °, ,; rte, �' _ ^°"*"'"
he Seaforth Industrial Hocks 1 `:t �; �,r'aa`,t�'3.;,, , s �lnti[p' 1i�ett, 'YKu if!�',e+ iii. F a
t Hockey, and. Ray Devereaux replied for from Dave Watson scored for
Ladies' I3roQmlSa11,` -v.,, .. �,>..
League will begin this Sunday penalties B.P. D Ninety-seven players in the �4'rr t' recel►i,ttk 1•a1xJpin%h1p',
g g the Kings, Two minor pen Dumpers and John Ross Y P Y ,P menta At Nov
r�t�1M14#�sy
night with, the first place Blues were called in the cleanly played from Allan Becker • scored for ladies league got started with &f ,til rxht,
takingon the third lace Stars their la o .� �'�'I�e; .latest ruRtyai$ ale Cele F
P game•with the Kings taking bot, h Centralia to play to a 1-1 score. P �' ffs last Monday night '•`��` r mow; �� . -
and the second lace Fl ers with Seaforth and Centralia '' ° 1'wd. Cheep in Blra )Blue
P Y of them. Archer s 3, Genesco 0. Gerald
b,attling it out with the fourth In the late game the' Blues Smith 'scored unassisted and playing to a scoreless tie. ^ "' y, Grey and l;udi
place Kings. scored four unanswered goals .in Keith Williamson scored one Brenda Finlayson scored twice
The Blues are likely favourites the last period enroute to a 5 = 'l unassisted and one from Matt assisted both times by Pat
` over the Stars as the have won 4 Anderson, and Gwen Bosman ¢' PRE -PRICED 99.50 to, $1 ,
Y victory over the Flyers. Honey to lead Archer's to their
i and tied 1, while outscoring them The Blues who boast six of the victory. assisted by Sheila Campbell, led
31 - 15 in the five mes•in which the Jr. Farmerettes to a 3-0 f 4 'OUR PRICE
� .leagues top ten paintgetters The Jr, Farmers scored 5 goals 'x
they have played each other. (including the top four) finished to lead them to a 5-0_score over victory over Hensall, Q
The matchup between the the season with eight wins and a Chiselhurst.• Clyde McClure Beal Glanrriile scored for 8930 to $13-
Flyers and Kings appears to be tie in their last nine games. scored twice assisted both times Chiselhurst only to have Janet
much tighter with the Flyers Ben Akker led the Blues attack bytBob Henderson. Ross Mitchell Klaver score for Parr Line to end
holding a slight edge based on with two` goals,' while Jack was the big gun with 2 goals and <t in a 1.1 score.
regular season play. Groothius, Bill Boshart, and assisting Brad Finlayson on his Next Monday night, February
The Flyers won 4 and lost 1 Danny Muir connected for one goal. Brad assisted Ross on his 2 18, second games in playoffs see:
against the Kings and outscoredSPORT .9w
apiece. goals. Chiselhurst vs. Parr Line 730 1¢.> •1 Rft
them by 19 goals to 14. Four of Gary Bettles fired the lone goal The final game saw Hensall Seaforth vs. Centralia 8:30
the five games played between for. the Flyers late in the first defeat Parr fine 2-0, the point Jr, Farmerettes vs. Hensall 9:30-, �'"� - •_r
the two clubs were decided by one period to tie up the game at I.1. getters were not, recorded by the
I
goal. With the Play-offs beginningd E• 1
i In last Sunday's games the this week the first game will
Stars scored three times within comfit, pee at, 7 o'clock instead of
four minutes of the first period seven -thirty. Also a silver
i and then held off a last period collection will be taken each night
surge by the Kings to" come up throughout the play-offs'.
with a 4 - 3 victory. Games for Sunday, Feb.17tb,
Four players shared the Stars Stars VSblues 7 o'clock '
scoring: Jim Montgomery, Joe kings VS Flyers 9 o'clock
Dick, Jim Henderson and Ron
I.H.L. FINAL STANDINGS
GP W "L ' I GF GA PTS T.P.I.M.
BLUES 15 11 2 2 84 43 24 136
FLYERS 15 7 8 - ' 51 60 14 161
Lloyd Eisler Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloy Is er
Rau
(BL)
13 1
11
of-'Seaforth and Lori Baill, Mitchell, skating under
24
13
Dale
(FL)
the direction of Pro. Kerry Leitch, Preston, were
New textured poly.
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t 4
- J.Watson
double silver medal winners in the Western Ontario
ester, wool and fort-
rel blends, pure wools
5
11
3
Sectionals Figure Skating Competitions in pre -novice
and popular fora•el
(ST)
1.5^'K,,• 4r.
.,,, 7
pairs and singles ' held In Windsor December; 1973.
double bits, feature
if
t-
'
(BL)
They will be appearing as guest skaters at the
our new mange of
s Pring Sport" Coatsof
i IN
f.
lit
3
BOYS ... , ..
Walkerton Carnival February 23rd, in Mitchell
see them, today art
9 6
3
I _
2
February 28th and March 1st and in Kitchener later
B.Watson
(FL)
13 3
6
9
in March: '
59.504
• �
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13 •66
`- � ii i
8
9
Doig * °
Hulley
-(K)
11 4
3
STARS 15 6 8 . 1 49 62 13 93 Bob Links 55
EGMONDVILLE LEAGUE a * � `
KINGS 15 4 ' 10 1 41 60 9 200 Team standings: Pioneers 47; tl
F Tiger Cats 77 Hippie Six 45 Beavers dro'p'
Ist
CO-ORDINATE
I.H.L. FINAL SCORING Rough Riders 70 Ladies' High Single, Triple and SUITS � I
I GP G A PTS PIM Average, 227, 611, 193. Mens
Alouettes 59 t o Port E €s;f€ ,
Muir (BL) 14 16 20 36 3 High Single, Oliver Price 270• jArgounants S9 'A new range of cheoked pat- ;;€Ii`Akker (BL) 1'5 9 16 25 15 High Triple, Jack Ungarian 649, _•# ;
BL 14 13 11 24 34 - Golden Bears 58 Average, Jack i tern Jackets ' co - ordinated
D.Broome ( ) g J c Ungar an 199, 4 €
Sta peders 55 with plain shade pante — �}>�3�€ •
Groothius t (BL) 14 6 13 19 6 Gerald Groothius, 199, Laverne 9EAFORTH 14 KINCARDINE 0 goal. , In,. the 2nd period the Feat red in Brown, San t
B.Price (ST) 14 10 8 18' 12 Ladies' High Single, Triple, Hoegy 199, Bob Harris 199. g (hely and Wino i
The Seaforth Beavers ended Beavers caught Fire as ' Jack
Average Barb Alexander,. 231, the regular season with a 14 to 0 Meliwain scored 2 oals and Paul
• Boshart (BL) 15, 5 12 17 12 Commercial League g g '
'611, '188 and Helen Nott 188. g COAT and PANT
L.Broome' (BL) . 11 10 5 15 12 Team standings: victory over the 'Kincardine Rau 1 to gave the Beavers a 4 t 3
R.Devereaux (K) 1'' 7 8 15 15 Men's High Single and Triple, Browners 108 Bulldogs. 'Murray, Henderson led lead after 2 periods. 89 50
Kennedy (K) 15 7 8 15 18 Brian Barry 274 and 659, xtveragq Stioopies 92 g P o
Murray Bennewies, 215.• the Beavers with 5 oafs and 4 In the 3rd period the Beavers
D.Watson (FL) 13 '6 '8' 14 3 Swinging Six 70 assists while Jack Mellwain seem to tire"allowing Port Elgin to 17
J.Henderson ($T)• 14 5 9 14 6 Town and Country Flyers 61 scored 3 goals and 7 assists. Paul score 3 unanswered goals. Al
Mccaulle (FL) 15 -7 7 14 6 Team standings: Swiffies 59 Rau'scored 3 goals with Rick Carter played a standout game in :
Y Tweet Tweets 78 YES! WE HAVE
Wright (K) L1 9 4 13 3 i.ife Savers ate' S2 Heinbuch scoring 2 and. Terry the Seaforth nets. This 'should .. -
Finlayson (BL) 8 5 13 Hit & Miss 73 Ladies' High Single and Triple, Craig 1. Al Carter got his first turn out to be a real good series as 1 r�
Eckert (BL) 15 9 4 13 Luvie Duvies 59 shutout of the season; the Beavers will be gunningfora I CORDU
R O Y S
a Ann Vogels, 251, 658. Mens victor Sunda afternoon.
Pinder (FL) 15 9 3 12 3 High Single . and Triple Cor Y Y These hard to get Corduroy %lim Flares by Levi evil[
Dorssers, 382, 782.
Rau
(BL)
13 1
11
12
24
13
Dale
(FL)
11 6
5
11
12
- J.Watson
(ST)
13 6
5
11
3
! the playoffs Tuesday night in Port
! Motitgomdry
(ST)
1.5^'K,,• 4r.
.,,, 7
,, I1.
,1
a AUTO
J.Price
(BL)
14 4
6
10
3
BOYS ... , ..
Dalton
(ST)
9 6
3
9
2
r
B.Watson
(FL)
13 3
6
9
12
THE SMART STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS
• J.Carter
(FL)
13 •66
2
8
9
Doig * °
Hulley
-(K)
11 4
3
7
3
father, Mr. James Sloan Sr,
Teall
(FL)
11 1
6
7
. 27
Dorssers, 382, 782.
Gray
SEAFORTH 4 PORT ELGIN 6
12
lust last a few days. We have Navy, Brown, Powder Blue,
3
St. James League
13
fist Game Playoffsf
Plans for this year's "Holiday
and ,Blaek only. Boys 8 to 14 years' only. Mems 20.to 96
(ST)'
Team Standings:
3
Seaforth lost the first game of
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' O1dy . '
"0 "`' ` `';' ''y "
son-in-law, Rev, and Mrs. N.
.Saints
86
! the playoffs Tuesday night in Port
INS" AI ,
zlootS;r. :nixa,•ttl c!•P
4
Adams .�
83 `
Elgin 6 to 4. The Seaforth Beavers
a AUTO
9 Q
9.�5' €MENS ��.7
()L)
Tigers
g
64
Played good hockey with' the
i
BOYS ... , ..
-
Ti -Cats
61
addition of 3 players from
p Y
°FIRE
�;
2
r
Toros
53
Mitchell - Dennis West man, Phil ,
a LIFE
Baker
(,K
THE SMART STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS
Jokers St , Chessel and Bill Walhorn have k
Ladies' High Single, Sandra been added to the Beavers line up Donald G. Eaton �!
3
Hildebrand (K) 14 3 4 7 51 Mr. Herb Britton of Mitchell Johnson, 241, High Triple, Mary to bolster the club. !F Irisuranoe Agency Limited � �
Nicholson (BL) 15 2 5 7 9 accompanied by Mrs, , Len. Turner, 617. Men's high Single, Seaforth fell behind 3 to 1 after
G.Dick (FL) 15 2 - 5 7 33 • Jack Bedard 329 High triple, PMurray Office 1•Zain St onic Block + !i■'/
O Rourke, David and Jamie have the first period with Murra
' Cardno (ST) 12. 4 2 6 6 Brian Bar 772. Henderson scoring 'Seafortfl's
returned 'from visiting the Barry, Phone 527-1610 — Seaforth
THE BASE
FACTORY
Gray
(K )
12
3
3
6
13
former's daughter and
Plans for this year's "Holiday
K,Henderson
(ST)'
is
3
3
6'
18
son-in-law, Rev, and Mrs. N.
'
Ungarian
(BL)
12
1
4
5
3
Vanderney in Dauphin,
12
Watt
()L)
13
3
2
5
13
Manitoba.
•
a T.Devereaux
(FL)
13
2
3
5
9
Mr. Joe Sloan of Windsor spent
boys and girls 6-11 years of age
Baker
(,K
14
2
3
•5
15
a few days this week with his
2
Doig * °
(ST)
'8
1
3
4
9
father, Mr. James Sloan Sr,
14
Agar
(BL),
12
-
4
A
15
Congratulations are extended
J.Dick
(ST)
13
4
-
4
12
to Mr. and rs. Jerry Cronin on the
Safari, and other such activities
Bettles
(FL)
13 •
2
2
4
15.
birth of, a son in St'. Joseph's
Coleman
(ST)
13
2
2
4
6
Hospital, London,
Q Beuerman
(ST)
13
1
3
4
12
Miss Helen Ryan, Kitchener,
Cornish *
(FL)
5
2
1
3
-
spent 'the weekend with her
R. Broome *
(K)
6
3
3
16
parents, Mr. add Mrs. Clarence
14
2
1
3
3
THE BASE
FACTORY
Geddes , (K ) 15
y* No longer in League
Most -Points Muir (BL) 36
Most Goal's Muir (BL) 16
Most Assists Muir (BL) 20
Most Penalties - Hildebrand (K) 51 min.
Leading Goal Tender - Montgomery (BL) 2.86 Avg.
Most Team Pts. - Blues - 200
Most Team Penalties - Kings - 200 Min.
Most Team Goals Blues 84
Most Team Assits ' Blues 116
,/,J Game Winning Goals - Muir (BL) Groothius (BL) Finlayson (BL)
Dalton (ST) K.Hendersoln (ST)
All with 2.
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OHA Intermediate "C"
'Playnoff Hockloy
PORT ELGIN
at
SEAFORTH
2nd Game SUNDAY, FEB, 17
2 p.l%t.
3rd Game WEDNESDAY, FEB. 4d
8:30 p.m.
Adlnissibn : --41.00 Children 2&
BANK RATE FINANCING
on all models - new and used
Comes To Brussels Motors..
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Interest rate of 11,76% over 36 months.' No down payment on approval credit,
See Our Selection
We have a number 6f. '73 Chevrolet, Pontiac, Le Mans and
Chevelle Cars, 2 and 4 doors.
1973 Vega Hatchback 1971 Dodge Monaco,1,2 dr., 1,4 dr.
1972 Ford Galaxie'500, 2 dr. H.T. 1971 Ford Custom 500 4 dr.
1972 Chevrolet Impala 4 dr.t.
1972 Pontiac Le Mans 2 dr. H.T. 1970 Chev. Impala 2 dr.H.T.
1971 Pontiac Parisienpe Brougham. 1970 Pontiac Catalina 4 dr.H.T.
4 dr. R.T. 1969 Ford Galaxie 500 2 dr. H.T.
1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo 2 dr.H.T. 1969 Pontaic Laurentian, 4dr.Sedan.
1972 Ford Sedan 2.1969 Pontiac Parisienne - I - 2dr.and 1
1971 Chev. custom Impala 2 dr.H.T. q dr. H.T, `
A.number of 1968's - '66's in 2 and 4 door.
STATION WAGONS Pick Ups
1 Pontiac Laurentian �tatton Wagon
,�i2 1972 G.M.C. Aut. Custom Cab.
1968 Rambler Station Wagon
1971 Chev. 1 ton pickup
_1970- TRUCKfi 1970 Chev. 50 series 16 ft. Van.
Ford Econoline
U S.S ELS MOTORS
SlkUS-69LS - ONTA010
PHONE 887 -617$ "Tho Hon* of 136for Used Cart" ' oOihN Fel ezy Evami"e
STORE MON. THROUGH THURS. 11 A.M. TO 6 P.M.
HOURS FRIDAYS 11 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M.
SPECIALS THIS WEEK ONLY!!!
FLING
4 LB. WEIGHT
SUPPORT HOSE OR.K SOCKS
PER
$2.47 PER PAIR $ 1 • ,2 7 PA R
OR
Don't •miss ovr . .
�: Fog 0.00 SPECIAL TRADE-IN"
on
i Burgess
Eisler
(ST)
(K)
14
1
2 •
3
6
Ryan.
Miss Catherine Moylan, St.
Plans for this year's "Holiday
as skating, movies, arts and
CARRIES
K.Broome *
(FL)'
1
2
2
10
Thomas, spent the weekend at
Happenings" -ar,e progressing
crafts, dradna and active and
2 7 C , PER PAIR
D.Carter
(FL)
12
pEMONSTRATOR ANI+, IN 110OR WILL 16W /1T 6AM
2
2
9
hev home here.
well. This five-day program for
passive games. •
TLET
Q Leonhart
(K)
IS-
1
1
_,2
24
.Miss Joanne Murray, • St.
boys and girls 6-11 years of age
tBrown
(K)
14
1
1
2
9
Thomas, spent Sunday with her
will include a ipecial "Day on
A great deal of fun will be
1.
.1
Van Loon
(ST)
14
1
1
2
3
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Tom
Safari", a trip to the African Lion
enjoyed by all! Watch for,flyers;
Flannagan
(K)
10
1
1
27
Murray.
Safari, and other such activities
coop to be distributed.
wtmf vrrATUI/. w a C.1ts,
Geddes , (K ) 15
y* No longer in League
Most -Points Muir (BL) 36
Most Goal's Muir (BL) 16
Most Assists Muir (BL) 20
Most Penalties - Hildebrand (K) 51 min.
Leading Goal Tender - Montgomery (BL) 2.86 Avg.
Most Team Pts. - Blues - 200
Most Team Penalties - Kings - 200 Min.
Most Team Goals Blues 84
Most Team Assits ' Blues 116
,/,J Game Winning Goals - Muir (BL) Groothius (BL) Finlayson (BL)
Dalton (ST) K.Hendersoln (ST)
All with 2.
'1k 'lk' � 'Ik >k >k >Ar * * lk 1� * * 71r •'�• * * * *' *'
OHA Intermediate "C"
'Playnoff Hockloy
PORT ELGIN
at
SEAFORTH
2nd Game SUNDAY, FEB, 17
2 p.l%t.
3rd Game WEDNESDAY, FEB. 4d
8:30 p.m.
Adlnissibn : --41.00 Children 2&
BANK RATE FINANCING
on all models - new and used
Comes To Brussels Motors..
This means added savings when you purchase a new or used car. Compare our average
Interest rate of 11,76% over 36 months.' No down payment on approval credit,
See Our Selection
We have a number 6f. '73 Chevrolet, Pontiac, Le Mans and
Chevelle Cars, 2 and 4 doors.
1973 Vega Hatchback 1971 Dodge Monaco,1,2 dr., 1,4 dr.
1972 Ford Galaxie'500, 2 dr. H.T. 1971 Ford Custom 500 4 dr.
1972 Chevrolet Impala 4 dr.t.
1972 Pontiac Le Mans 2 dr. H.T. 1970 Chev. Impala 2 dr.H.T.
1971 Pontiac Parisienpe Brougham. 1970 Pontiac Catalina 4 dr.H.T.
4 dr. R.T. 1969 Ford Galaxie 500 2 dr. H.T.
1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo 2 dr.H.T. 1969 Pontaic Laurentian, 4dr.Sedan.
1972 Ford Sedan 2.1969 Pontiac Parisienne - I - 2dr.and 1
1971 Chev. custom Impala 2 dr.H.T. q dr. H.T, `
A.number of 1968's - '66's in 2 and 4 door.
STATION WAGONS Pick Ups
1 Pontiac Laurentian �tatton Wagon
,�i2 1972 G.M.C. Aut. Custom Cab.
1968 Rambler Station Wagon
1971 Chev. 1 ton pickup
_1970- TRUCKfi 1970 Chev. 50 series 16 ft. Van.
Ford Econoline
U S.S ELS MOTORS
SlkUS-69LS - ONTA010
PHONE 887 -617$ "Tho Hon* of 136for Used Cart" ' oOihN Fel ezy Evami"e
STORE MON. THROUGH THURS. 11 A.M. TO 6 P.M.
HOURS FRIDAYS 11 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M.
SPECIALS THIS WEEK ONLY!!!
FLING
4 LB. WEIGHT
SUPPORT HOSE OR.K SOCKS
PER
$2.47 PER PAIR $ 1 • ,2 7 PA R
OR
Don't •miss ovr . .
�: Fog 0.00 SPECIAL TRADE-IN"
on
a
TERYLENE
g
A T S $ `7 0 6 7
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AND OTHER
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MACHINES
WE WILL REPAIR
COTTON QUEEN
,
SEWIN>RR�SENT
8EWiNG MACHINE • � � '
BATS $2 '4 7-
OUR RATES ARE
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CARRIES
A YEAR WARRANTY, ;<; : a „p,a . •:
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MR. 611111SCHT. r
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pEMONSTRATOR ANI+, IN 110OR WILL 16W /1T 6AM
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