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The Huron Expositor, 1974-02-21, Page 7r 1 T .. :. ,; ..: d';'1 . 'r "Zi ::. G'" -G. r.. m F> , - PAI r g M pro:, ball J, . DoWn, s as -,"I" t. * i'� . � ,., f. -' t ' - �` :i: �� , 'e; t- �.,•M.,. w , w M - e ft �y , LTonight February 2fw e ;e. IR decide and 'l�?1Mpr ff0m Jifane hble ) tet the standings for the ear's e .6 coy t a etruJlt tie t?X ekt., lrq �'tio r, g Y Watson,- .., �• .lied.._. q 2 t kt>f give '�'en>tral broomball schedule and deter- victory :overl'1?air Uinc, Wayne -Seafgrtki`s affta,,rt#i� )titRkilo ti, • �q with thpthcslfe� , ` `'' . mine. which teams go to A Love from Dave Turner scored Seaforth 'ne rt° l+lcto nt;x 5 playoffs B the d aplayoffs. tt Parr Lime's lane goal. week tb Stay in lbo playa s o daffy iii fix )7 fa #01V �. Last week the standings grew l�' M °. tdoser with 3 teams tied for third B.P over Chlselbnrsx !s Vit. S�� x Fs ciiirli#1at ;' Jt'� �a#ltre e f e � ty It b )nn' , Huron )floral League St. James' Lea a Hensall With thPit 4 2 ''y19tq Barin ,�4 X g� place, each having ,13 points. The last 'game of the night saw �. Team Standings: Team Standings: Brad Mousseaii. scored once for B.P. Dumpers flown Chiselhurst Mary Nash was :big gun fpr Far = r1ne I+s' h hprSf $ Fire Birds ' 67 Saints 89 Seaforth ys „elat I0 Hensall, only to have Ron McRae 4-1. Dale Kennedy scored 2 goals the Jr. Farmeret es, wolring Fa r ' Model Ts 65 Atoms 05 from Roger Swance and Tom one unassisted and one from Ben • f � '`�x b ,;� �: Jk uars 57 Tigers 68 q ,g McBratney .unassisted, to score Akker with ,Moe Huard from Ron " Road Runners 49 Ti -cats ' 66 for Centralia to lead them to a 1 Beuerman and :toe Dick unas- �� ,•r '`,; 5� • �lxy Lidi6s' high single, Karen Toros 57 victory, sisted, to lead the B.P.Dumpers Hoegy, 210; high triple, Ulive Jokers 54 f to their. victory. Wade Riley Little, 567. Men's high single and Ladies' High single and triple, Second Game unassisted, scored on ,Rick Kevin Jewitt, 276, 673. Joan Bettles, 310, 7) 1. Men's 1~ight goats were scored in the Fortune to count the only goal for Larry Weisenberg holds the Single pin which WHI high single and triple, George s�►►d game with Jr. Farmers 5, Chiselhurst. a {, Love, 374, 910. Arch@rs 3. Clyde McClure scored Tonight February 21: stayed up in the last frame when he bowled an TIOESDAY Mixed League twice and assisted both times b Chiselhurst vs Centralia 7: 0 almost perfect game of 448 out of 450 recentt , In his Team Standings: Y nt 3 p g Y Jim Henderson. Ross Mitchell Parr Line vs. Archers 8:30 Expos 81 Egmondville League « next game Larry again bowled three strikes. , Caordon - scored twice from Paul Storey and Jr. Farmers vs. Firemen 9:30 • ,:.'" Spitfires 71 Team standings: Nobel of Nobel Lanes hands Mr. Wersenberg a' , Brad Finlayson. -Brad then ended Hensall vs. Genesco 10:30 Hurricanes 62 Tiger Cats 84 the scoringfor the Jr. Farmers y ` UST trophy for his almost perfect score in regular " Colts 56 Rough Riders 75 g with his unassisted goal. Archers Wednesday -night league bowling. 'Athletics 54 Golden Bears 63' LadiesBroomball goals were scored by Matt Haney �j . 25 ONLY i (Photo by Phillips) Ookpiks 59 Argounants 61 Parr Line and Chiselhurst r' Ladies- High Single and 'Triple - Alouettes` 59 unassisted, Gerald Smith osis- , B.J.Einni an, 289, 746. Men's Stam eders 57 sisted. and Neil 'Murrav from played to a scoreless tie. They will Y g P la their third a ' <. Reg. 19.95 to 45:110 Keith Williamson. play ' game next _ High Single and triple, Ken Ladies' high single and triple, Monday night which will decide` 1VIEN'S ° Bur ess, 314, .727. Bert Ll 292, 715, Hi h g y y'' g Genesco over Parr Line which team adv.a.nces` in the INTER average, iiele Nott. 189. • Gus Feenev from Bob Clark playoffs. .l W I N T E R Legion Team J z 3. Team standings: Mixed Doubles JACKETS,Team S'tydings: Meatheads 84 _ f �r Stingers 74 Chaparill' 94 Happy -Six 72 Moto Ski 76• Beavers lose second TO 6LEAR AT Shy Men 70 Arctic Cat 70 Topdawgs 68 Ski Doo 51 14umers 52 " Ski Whiz, 45 game in , playoffs Homer - Allouette 42 We have no place to store Ladies' High Single Gail McKenzie,, 289, high triple, Ella these Jackets and certainly Munro, 708. Men's High sin le Ladies' High single, Joyce �► g g McClure, 238, Season's High The Port Elgin Sunoco's took a for the Beavers after 2 periods but no desire to put them away Keith'' MacLean, 304 • and high 2 to 0 lead in amen Sunda Single; Marg Scott, 287, Weekly g Y the came storming back in the for a year so, OUT triple Ed. Baker, 722. afternoon by beating the Beavers Y g high triple; Marg Scott 582. 3rd period. Dennis Westman q7= GO. � 7 to•6. The Sunoco's opened the P In scanning the Zurich Citizens News we note that Zurich ,,Seasons High Triple' Helen scored at 2:578 andPaul Rau at council and Stanley Township council met recently td` discuss Y.B.C. Garrick, 657, high 'average, Barb 1st period very strong: and came 4.24. Then with Seaforth short fire protection. No agreement was reached at that time but. Wesenber 183. Mer: s hi h out ofthe 1st period with a 2 to e P g Team standings: g g lead. In the second period the handed Murray Henderson the two councils will meet again in the near future in an, Dirty D's �,, 87 single and season's high single, Beavers cut the lead to 2 to 1 as scored at 9:13. At the .11:00 attempt to reach an agreement. - - -Two members of the Dingalings , 8S Larry . Wesenberg, 332. 448. Bob Beuttenmiller scored. The minute mark the Beavers came - Zurich Chamber of Commerce, Leo Meidinger, President, Playboys 76' weekly High triple, Bill Brown, Sunoco's again went to work within 2 'goal as Jack MclLwain� V and Herb Turkheim; .chairman of the industrial and planning Rough Riders 76 881: Sca�on's Thigh tripleLarry scoring 5 goals in this period. The' scored. The Beavers fought .very committee, met with the council to discuss plans for a dental Hot Shots 62' 1Nesenberg. 9 7. High Average hard but could not tie the score. Sunoco's hard free checking and Ski instructor styles, Bomber clinic building in the east end of the village. They explained Trail Blazers 56 John Coleman, 22:3. The game was very rugged with 4r � Seaforth's loose play in their own • that a young dentist plans to set up a, practice in the"village Port Elgin picking up 13 penalties, styles, Windbreaker styles and" ` ` and hopes to build a clinic across from the Zurich car wash. Boy's high single, Nic Laundry Planning end of the 'rink allowed the Port P ti A laundry area should be Elgin team to ` converge on and Seaforth 9. The Beavers now some Car Coats. Nylons, ,Cord- �. The Teeswater News reports that Alan Weinstein of the. "r%'Houwart, 299, Gerry Nobel, 294• planned to include space for Beavers' goal tender At Carter ' hav a hard task of winning 4' uxoys and ,Reek Suedes that vet ou of the next 5 games if the ' 10th Concession of Culross Township, a local artist, has Boy's high triple: Nic Houwart; collecting and sorting clothes, almost at will. Jack McElwain• g Y Y g P g g want to continue playing hockey.sale from 19.9b to 45.00. , yY, <>;;:. {•rY received one of the highest honors Canada can offer to 1715 and high average'193. Girl's washing them by hand and scored in this period and the score P Y gi printmakers. Mr. Weinstein will be one of four Canadian High Single: Joanne Czerwinski, machine washing ,and drying. was 7 to 2 for Port Elgin after 2 the .4th game of the series is in The size range runs from 84 to Printmakers representing Canada at the 6th International Porf- EI in Friday and a possible P g '191 and high triple, 444. High Space ,for ironing, folding and " periods. g Y P 50 ... But youll have to hurry, Biennial'of printing -to be heldtthis summer in Florence, Italy. Avera e: Estelle Vau hon. 169. hanging clothes is' useful; too. '5th game is in Port Elgin Sunday Each participating artist will exhibit five of his works. g g g g The game looked all but over afternoon, to get yours. ' Logan Construction Company of Stratford, according to LEAGUE SCORERS the Mitchell Advocate, will commence construction of the new, ®, 's Assists Points Mitchell -and District arena and community centre 'on Goal r Monday, February'48th,�A' wbiklls- jbo< completed by I Jn+dustrial J.McLlwain, Seaforth 28 ,� ; 1 51 et , August 1st: The building •will house ttvo• 50 horse power �� L. Kingston, Port Elgin 14 I1 38 , I -. � � ' " ,• M. Henderson, Seaforth 14.. .., 20 34 They're All in compressors; a stage 12' x 19' will be placed in the middle of , oekey League 'P• Rau, Seaforth 1'7 13 30 the structure at a cost of $2,000.00. The contract price for the B. Beuttenmiller, Seaforth. 15 15 30 O}1T South project is $4991740.00'.,` W. Fisher, Goderich 15 15 30 Mitchell council has named a parks board which in no way is - ; . \` R. Sowerby, Goderich 14 16 30 Window- at to'i iteiffere wit} ^t:ions projects, rather to look after cutting the Games for Sunday,Feb. 24th R. Dudgeon, Port Elgin 13 17 30 grass, and obtaining equipmenj and the men to do the work. :. B Flyers VS Kings 7 o'clock J. Farrish, Goderich • 13 16 29 Members of the board are: Deputy *Reeve M. Duron and / Gary' G -ray Blues VS Stars 9`o'clock B. Stoll, Goderich 13 .16 -29 Councilors Wilson and Jordan; Lions Jack Forrest, Ti 7 NEW SHOWING Fowler and.Jim McMillan. 1. Mr. Cecil Rolf of the Smith b Nursing. Home marked his 80th • birthday recently when BOYS'SPRING friends and relatives gathered to honor him at a noon day The Blues and Kings have each third period goals from Dale SEAFORTH G A PTS PM meal. - - Members of Knox Presbyterian Church, Mitchell, jumped into one game leads in Kennedy and Ken Wright to J. McLlwain 28 • 23 51 8 C,O-�')'RDINATE SUITS ,were informed at the annual meeting that it will be marking the I.H.L. semi final play-offs by break a 2 - 2 tie and give them a 4 M. Henderson 14• 20 34 22 �� its 25th Anniversary this e virtue of Sunday night's games., • - 2 victory over the Flyers. ,The P. Rau 17 13 30 20 ti 1B 1 y year.- - . - Miss Caroline w c. % The Blues and Stars played the Kings took a 2 0 lead after the B.13euttenmiller 15 15 30 _ L7 Smart hound -tooth check double- . (Carrie) Kehna observed her ninety-tirst birthday on Sunday , longest game in league history, first period on goals by 'Brian T. Craig 6 9 15 46 krill Jackets with plain COritrast- 32.50 at Hillside Rest Home -.with the Blues coming out.on top Leonhardt and Kennedy. R. HeintiTick The Lucknow Sentinel reports that Jack Ritchieof the Zion by a score or 4 - 3.a ' The Flyers came back with the G.Finnigan 5 5 1p ; 11 ,.*1 ing flare pants in tones of Blue 17 & is community in Ashfield Township lost six sheep on Larry Broome' was the hero for, only two goals of the second with R. Davies 5 3 8 4 • and Brown. 45.00 Wednesday night, Five 'others survived, They had been the Blues as he, picked up a Dennis McCaulley and Bill Teall J. Sills 0 8 8 6 y attacked And their throats' cut by another animal or animal's perfect pass from linemate -Bill being the marksmen. Teaks goal E. Dolmage '0 6 6 2 believed. to be either a wolf �or wild dog. As well as the loss of Boshart ar}d slid the puck past came with the Flyers a man short, G.Reeves 1 4 5 37 Stars Goalie Jerry Cooper at 4:56 and McCaulley's came on a G.Glen 1 2 3 t0 the sheep, Mr. Ritchie will also lose his season's crop of of the third overtime period. It l3enalty shot. The penalty shot K. Doig Jr. 1 2 3 6 Iambs from them. was Broome's second goal of the was awarded because a King's R. Lawrie 0 3 3 16 According to the Exeter Times -Advocate a Huron Park game. player grabbed the puck in the- R.Heinbuck 0 . 1 l 42 man is in critical -condition in Victoria Hus ital, London and a goal crease.'. R. Anstett 0 1 1 4 P The Stars, who outplayed the Twelve penalties were called in Woodham area family lost their'home as a result of two fires Blues throughout the first sixty the chippy game with 'each •team this,week. Another blaze near Kirkton was brought under minutes, opened the scoring at picking up six. control with little damage. - - -Stephen Township council is 17:10 of the firstP eriod with making application to the, Ontario Ministry of Transportation f{eyin Henderson beating Blues and Communication for the- necessaryfunds to replace a :`;> ;•::: "''' - 4 © o fl bridge e on� std so' 14wht c collapsed last summ•e . Council is ne mi -neer Gary e y V� • askingfor supplementary x e ' u oval in the Ron Dalton hiked the lead to 2 a s ppl mentary e p radR .r�._appr cone ». a the 7 20 mark o he se t amount of $117,600 to take care of costs of the proposed ::.•.: ::.:::::::.::.......:<;•»:.::•:::.,.......,.:...,.:.,:.:: •.:::..... ;:.;•:,::.: •,.>...,:>:,•:. P ... ..•. •.:.: n:v.n.• .nZ:�:....,n�•:......::..::•A:::::.:::::::. ^:,r.:::;:.:�•`•:;•: is "v::.iii:;h:?:;isi}.::i•i::>!.;Vi::,^•,2�:i�:\?tii�::2i:n;�i:t�•"n+?: y`.'v n<:�'Y bridge. Cost of the new structure is expected to be slightly frame. The Blues then came back ........... ...............:.......,.:..........:.:::.::..........,:::.,.::::.,::..........:::..,:,.�:•: more than $144,000 - - - Cattle rustlers hit the area this week. with Broome scoring at 18:30 to MEAT �9yo ' Earl Haist; 'SEAFORTH Credit6n, reported that thieves butchered an ' ' make the score -Stars 2, Blues 1 at th B d h f end othe second. osar , s eight -month-old Hereford steer in a barn he owns at lot 7, the •' concession 5,' Stephen. The 500 -pound animal was valued at scored at 2:21 of the third to tie up Meteor, • 8-cyl. -Sedan, - PS. PB. Air $225,- - -Financial returns from Exeter Lions first annua) the game with assists going to Sportsmen's•dinner indicate the event was an unqualified Broome and Nicholson. The Stars MARKET success.'Lions spokesman, Ron Cottrel announced this week regained the lead with Dalton Coni.,. uto. ' that a net profit from the evening would be $3,000. This. scoring his second of the game, at Fresh Meaty amount wil a turned over to aid crippled children. About 250 10:04. i970 y people ailed the dinner and heard celebrities from most The Blues kept pies ng and PORK SPARES • . • . lb. 99c V major sports. with just over a minute re ining • in regulation time Danny uir Fiat Convertible, 5 -Speed Trans. The Blyth Standard reports about 70 senior citizens of the fired the puck past Cooper to Lean Sweet Piekled i community met in the Memorial Hall recently for a p6't4ii?k force the game into overtime. COTTAGE ROLLS- Ib 93c dinner, followed by an organization meeting. A membership In the late game the Kings got • • • • ���� fee of $1.00 be paid and members are to bring in a name for b the new club at the next meeting. Mrs. K. Webster was Packers' City. Sedan, 8 -cyte, .! S. PB. Radio, named President; Secretary,` Mrs. V. Haines and Treasurer, THRIFTY. • Floyd Buehlwy. Several committees were also completed at BACON ib• • 79c • • Auto. the meeting. - - - East Wawan6sh township council has joined ELECTRICAl. the group of councils which will meet the Blyth Lions Club to discuss financial aid for the swimming pool project Large or Small Jobs SIDE OF BEEF lb• 99e undertaken by the Lions. _ A15 -p _„_ CUT AND WRAPED 'The old Clinton Town Hall, according -to the Clinton Maintenance d News -Record, will get a close inspection, council decided last 'Monday night, when they hired a consulting engineer, James ®oil) Horne F.IvlacLaren of London to do a feasability study into the costs of either renoLating the existing structure or building a new one. In other business council passed building permits this Don Twyford month worth $200,000. The Wingham Advance-Tim2reports that the Wingham We Are OA Wr 'PUC has decided to go ahead with plans to build a Own j prestressed Concrete standpipe that will cost the commission about S14,000. - '- - Pam Gerrie Was presented with the Marguerite Burrell trophy at Saturday might's Wingham �� ���-�5�� Figure Skating Club Winter Carnival,,—he'trophy is Oresenfed , to the Sbnior skater showing the most improvement, APT.'[:R 6 pin. C eve Se an, 8 -Cyto f- Autb., PS. PB., R. { at Abe 5217-17 Lot open Evenings to g pan. W personality and all-round help to the Wingham Club.