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was he: frit o bot Ce t ahs ive lr. Farmers their i d th . eY01114 . fres dpp Jphn events W.erp lt4�e • rst.'
An exhibition hockey game time at 8.00 o clock. All proceeds Barr Lane,- . = Gord Cart�,oha. - so t ,. �..r, .. g w ;n ata e $
aetween the S.aforth Beavers and will onto Y an thJr.e s as t e s rotas "A Champs" tro Pattetsott xesided anti, James: P., 'i'Yilltaalp .fip!11 who tpldi,,1.s r`<.(R' „ l.a
g. , minor hockey,, Gary Philips -Randy McClinc>}ey d J Prtaa r�. h pt. P phy. P o o':' �,2.
slayers Who would 1'oi'tta .a Junior Local e ! aid''e of he ,; �# oham s �V a<at Last T urs ni ht Scott read the t30tb and ..2 yd, of the ;aa#.d 1a Xoritl� ., . r
,s. p • op e , are invited to Dave McClurS. • Dwayne, Cornish �$ t P h day g "it? t 'l'
east (if SeafQrtll application is come out and a ta> overti d. There was a bi B.P. Dum err ca a out corn calm. Following a,.)? ,trait the group ago Mass Peg Gr,,,x� 4.,d, . �
m o n, have a preview look •Steve Soukhgate .-tom Murray n my 1; )? tart & i g p • $ y
►ecepted by the �O $.A.) will be at heats ut u' in the and Marvin Kale who. were crowd out to•see this, game., Dave Watson scored twice then Iord's Prayer was ,repeated in of the C..B,C, aotitnieFti�jls
M� fo p . p , J' ' unison. the'stor about tkie Annan. #ttti s► r
tell in the Seaforth, Arena, on way of Junior hockey kith players standputs with Clinton Arid tn►'Landsborough gave the ',r, singles by Ben Akker, Dale Y'
Mday night April 5th with game like Don Nicholson Brian and i shell fps. his as season. Farmers`a 1 - 0 lead in the trst, Kennedy, Jack Bakker, and Joe The March minutes'were who were being_evicted rnttlrthetr •
�, M.t t $ t read b Miss Bess Grieve. The home. ;
half. With less than one mlhute' : Dick gave the B.P';Dumpers a 6 - Y Ao#iaga Patterson t, ,
remaining Centralia pulled their ''.4
.l victory over Parr Line to tie the Rummage Safe which is to be held adjourned the meeting. ''.�. N, ,!
goalie and evened the score at 1 - series at 1 - 1. Don. Parsons h
1. spoiled Rick Fortune's bid for a arch ig tllrr' �Y�elt df tie ZBth ;f1 k ',
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Overtime came about with 4 shutout t' " s
M men aside and' no goal tender. Archers finally scored some *
the Sdafatt'4� efi
The first 5 minutes of strai n„t .goals in an exhibition game .to Eg o n d v I I @ rw hears""" i�tvestigated 20 oceprf
?^ }III Mtime there were no goals scored. defeat the grads 6 -, 3. �� are as follows•
Sudden death overtime saw Gord Then on Monday night April 1, • • • Break and inter $
x ; ,<� „v.ti k B.P.Dumpers and Parr Line ed Theft atnts }
�► � �.w ' about trip to Hawar� P� De ts. 3
' Assist other Police
off the final p
game of the B. Missin a ons f '
i .• "" Champs" playoffs, Mrs. -Earl Papple read a poem, T.E.Hancock and Mrs. Strong ty r.
s; `.> B.P.Dumpeis again came out "Now It is Spring" to open the presented a reading jP unison, ,Property damage complaints 1 i
'IR' � �''' scoring to defeat Parr Line 4 - 1
regular meeting of E mondville , titled Father, Forgive Us Our .Assist general .public 4.�.,. �
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,� ', ' d win the trophy. Brian U.C.W.UCWTuesday evea�ng. Ways." Insecure premises 2
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Ken' Tom Phillips, Dale Mrs. J eonard Stron ogram General Police information 4
. r * Kr Y' P g P1 The Oldest ,Baster Message Animal complaints 1
• ogvl K rn� n• 'tft _„* 'aY..r J ` .' ,y wins K of C I Kennedy and Doc Miller scorgd convener, asked Mrs.. Stanley was read by Mrs. Ed'..Boyes and
13 for B.P Dumpers while Wayne Gray to introduce the guest Mrs. Papple read a meditation for One minor accident was
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ttLove scored for Parr Line. s esker, Mrs. Irene Bennett who Easter. investigated Tulin dams e
tourney' In a fun exhibition game on commented on slides taken g g'
+ r g estimated at $200,
Monday night the Jr. Farmers dur'i'ng a recdnt trip to Hawaii. An imitation was accepted to
r r q Winners in the K. of C. Hockey ' played the Jr. Farmerettes. I'm Mrs. Strong expressed attend an April 18 Missionary. 7 persons were charged under the,
k •' r� „t Tournament on Saturday in not too sure of the score but I appreciation and present, ed. her Spring Thankoffering in First Liquor Control Act.
Seaforth was this St.' Columban pp ' p Presbyterian Church. persons were charged under the
think the girls won. Do they get with a gift. Y.
r' the g •, Highway Traffic Act. t
now
Junior Team made u of Pet Trophy ys? A duet, He Lives Within My Members agreed on a bus trip persons charged. under he
VanaoDBonen Kevin O'Leary, � y Heart" was contributed by Mrs. with date and destination,to be' 2
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nal Codp of Canada.
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• ,,. ,, Joe Van Jeff Turner, ,Jim E.. • Durst a d Mrs. Elmore decided later. ' bra
` McIver, .Tom Duffy, Mark 12 et is es were stopped and the
y Stephenson. Following the Group Four with Mrs. Douglas drivers warned for minor defects
Ryan " " reading of a Scripture passage by Wallace as convener served a
y (coach),_•)Jlennis OReilly,c Allan Mrs. Douglas Wallace, Mrs. lunch,. and offences. .
K. OF P. ,TOURNAMENT One of the trophy winning'to s irr�Satura 's Ducharm ,Steve Steinman, Mike
P Y � Y w � Extensive investigation. was
tournament were St. James Team: Jim Nash, coach, Joe Dorrsers, Allan Nigh, -Feeney, Frank Lane, Bob Cronin , - made by the Police Department in
Gerard Ryan, Mike McLaughlin Greg Core, Martyand Mike O'Reilly. - connection with the ,Breatc and
Ronnie Hak, Robbie.ore, y a (Unfortunately'the picture of this ` ''� " WEDDING I N V I T A T I 0 S
rBedard, Bobby' Nash, Gerry Wright and Joe Autiin. Entering of the local Service
Y Y 9 team did not turn out.)
_ Stations and as a result. of this "
Down, - THE HURON EXPOSITOR investigation a male person has
been charged and will appear in
AtThe . PHONE 527-0240 - SEAVOItTH. the Goderich Court on Thursday,
9 Centralia g I r I S 4th April 1974.
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SENIOR A'S -, Vince Lane presents a K. of C. trophy to one of the tournament
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winners, the St. James team. Back'are Jim Nash, Coach, Tony Ar�tq,b_.,McQ4� id,,,_., t
Brian Cooper; Ray �Angtejt,,ctaa Ni, -Centre L - Doug Ansteil,;Gary Bedard, Joe Arts
and, front -Joe Anstett, Harr J risen, Brian Nlgh, John Devereaux and Charles
Stewart... .
BROOMBALL CHAMPS -Winners of the Seaforth "B" Champs were: Front, L -
Doc Miller, Tom Phillips, Jim Bosman, Dale Kennedy Middle - Jack Baker, Jim
Finlayson; Ron Williamson, Ben 'Akker, Moe Huard, Dave Watson; Back - Joe
Dick, Rick Fortune and Louis McNichol and absent - Ron Beuerman, Sly Kennedy.
LOSS OUT -,Parr Line lost the "B" tropny -in tneir tnira game. prom are- vvayne
Lovu, Prank S'budant,,.Reith Stephenson, Bill Tdrner; Back - Cecil Flelds, Gerald
Rathwell, David Turner, Harvey, 'R'iley, Don Parsons and Marvin Taylor. Absent
were Pete Le beau, Leo Webaniuk.
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tie
orses Mouth
(By Ken)
1P
Marco' 11 at the Western Fair Raceway in the third
race, True Personality owned by the partnership of
Whetham and Sadler was fifth with Don Corbett
driving. In the tenth race El Sam 0 owned by Joe and
Jim Dick.and Dick Burgess, all of Seaforth, was ;second
with Seaforth driver Gord Pullman driving.
March 16 at London in the first race Goldies Cross,
owned and driven by William Caldwell of Clinton was
fifth. In the third race True Personality was fourth.
Douglas Bars,owned by Ron Feagan, Dundas and Geo.
Feagan, Goderich was the sixth 'race winner with
Goderich driver Gerry Roebuck on the bike. The mile
was in 2.12 and the pay off 3.90. In the seventh race
Pebbies Girl also owned by Geo. and Ron Ecagan• was
second with Gerry Roebuck driving. ' .
March 18 at London in the eighth race Artic John
owned. by Larry Dale, Seaforth was second with
Clarence O'Neill driving. In the tenth race El Sam O
was second.
-March 28 at London in the tenth race El Sam 0 was
third.
March 25 at London in the third race Douglas Bars
was the race winner. The mile was in 2.10 and the pay
off was 8.60. In the fourth race Goldies Cross was the
second. In the ninth •race Pebbies Girl was second.
Saturday night at Mohawk in the ninth race the
winner was Miss Belle Bars owned by Fred Fowler of
Londesboro. The mile was in 2.12:1 and the pay off was
21.80. Warner was the driver.
EXHIBITION HOCKEY
sEaroeTx eEnverts
VS.
SEAFORTH'S 1974-175,
Possible Entry into • Jr. 'D' Hockey
SEAFOWtH ARENA
fRIDAY, APRIL - Sth
Game Time 8:00 P.M.
Admission: $1.00 - Children under 12 free
F -
All proceeds in aid of 'Minor Hockey
SPRING COATS
Pure wool coatings in new, plain or plaid
patterns; Spring Pastel Shades.
45.00 to 7 9.95
ALS. -WEATHER COATS
Brocades, Houndtooth Checks and plain
shades in ever popular all-weather coats.
4
An
8,:2:9ra.•95 , to
NEW PANT COATS
A popular shorty length coat in a wide
range of colors, patterns and'."rics.
sizes to to 40.
26.95.t039.95
RING PANT SUITS
fortrel knit pant suits by Sit -
Oe Knitfit and Wyndham.
. 29.95 � 62.50
AZERS
Popular pastel: shades, navy, Powdw =4
sand' fortrel blamrs in plains and- ovaa-
checks. Fury washable.
22a,SO to40.00
CO-ORDINATES
Pants, Skirts, Vests to mix Or match witty
Me Blazes •above. Sizes 7 to t&
9.95 to 17:95
EASTER DRESSES
0m • pdece and Jacket style drawas in, a
wide range of New Spring patterns •atrp
sectors. All am washable.
29.95, to 49.95
broombalI
win Tuesday Mixed )C°ea>; ne
Team Standings:.
Last Monday night Centralia Expos 106
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1
Spitfires 103
girls came from behind twice in p
SSO.'
regulation time to tie Chise.lhurst Hurricanes 83
to force the final game into Colts 75
overtime. The goalie was Ookpiks 78
removed and five forwards took to Athletics 64
r-*
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the ice in the first overtime Ladies' High Single, Mary Ann
period. Centralia"•Then scord 15 'Weiler, 231; High Triple Betty,
z
seconds after the start of overtime Jean Finnegan,. 580.'Men s High
and.added one more before the 5 ' Single, Murray Bennewies, 282;
minutes were up. High triple, Bob Dinsmore, 672.
sl.
SENIOR A'S -, Vince Lane presents a K. of C. trophy to one of the tournament
L
winners, the St. James team. Back'are Jim Nash, Coach, Tony Ar�tq,b_.,McQ4� id,,,_., t
Brian Cooper; Ray �Angtejt,,ctaa Ni, -Centre L - Doug Ansteil,;Gary Bedard, Joe Arts
and, front -Joe Anstett, Harr J risen, Brian Nlgh, John Devereaux and Charles
Stewart... .
BROOMBALL CHAMPS -Winners of the Seaforth "B" Champs were: Front, L -
Doc Miller, Tom Phillips, Jim Bosman, Dale Kennedy Middle - Jack Baker, Jim
Finlayson; Ron Williamson, Ben 'Akker, Moe Huard, Dave Watson; Back - Joe
Dick, Rick Fortune and Louis McNichol and absent - Ron Beuerman, Sly Kennedy.
LOSS OUT -,Parr Line lost the "B" tropny -in tneir tnira game. prom are- vvayne
Lovu, Prank S'budant,,.Reith Stephenson, Bill Tdrner; Back - Cecil Flelds, Gerald
Rathwell, David Turner, Harvey, 'R'iley, Don Parsons and Marvin Taylor. Absent
were Pete Le beau, Leo Webaniuk.
-Fro i
_n
tie
orses Mouth
(By Ken)
1P
Marco' 11 at the Western Fair Raceway in the third
race, True Personality owned by the partnership of
Whetham and Sadler was fifth with Don Corbett
driving. In the tenth race El Sam 0 owned by Joe and
Jim Dick.and Dick Burgess, all of Seaforth, was ;second
with Seaforth driver Gord Pullman driving.
March 16 at London in the first race Goldies Cross,
owned and driven by William Caldwell of Clinton was
fifth. In the third race True Personality was fourth.
Douglas Bars,owned by Ron Feagan, Dundas and Geo.
Feagan, Goderich was the sixth 'race winner with
Goderich driver Gerry Roebuck on the bike. The mile
was in 2.12 and the pay off 3.90. In the seventh race
Pebbies Girl also owned by Geo. and Ron Ecagan• was
second with Gerry Roebuck driving. ' .
March 18 at London in the eighth race Artic John
owned. by Larry Dale, Seaforth was second with
Clarence O'Neill driving. In the tenth race El Sam O
was second.
-March 28 at London in the tenth race El Sam 0 was
third.
March 25 at London in the third race Douglas Bars
was the race winner. The mile was in 2.10 and the pay
off was 8.60. In the fourth race Goldies Cross was the
second. In the ninth •race Pebbies Girl was second.
Saturday night at Mohawk in the ninth race the
winner was Miss Belle Bars owned by Fred Fowler of
Londesboro. The mile was in 2.12:1 and the pay off was
21.80. Warner was the driver.
EXHIBITION HOCKEY
sEaroeTx eEnverts
VS.
SEAFORTH'S 1974-175,
Possible Entry into • Jr. 'D' Hockey
SEAFOWtH ARENA
fRIDAY, APRIL - Sth
Game Time 8:00 P.M.
Admission: $1.00 - Children under 12 free
F -
All proceeds in aid of 'Minor Hockey
SPRING COATS
Pure wool coatings in new, plain or plaid
patterns; Spring Pastel Shades.
45.00 to 7 9.95
ALS. -WEATHER COATS
Brocades, Houndtooth Checks and plain
shades in ever popular all-weather coats.
4
An
8,:2:9ra.•95 , to
NEW PANT COATS
A popular shorty length coat in a wide
range of colors, patterns and'."rics.
sizes to to 40.
26.95.t039.95
RING PANT SUITS
fortrel knit pant suits by Sit -
Oe Knitfit and Wyndham.
. 29.95 � 62.50
AZERS
Popular pastel: shades, navy, Powdw =4
sand' fortrel blamrs in plains and- ovaa-
checks. Fury washable.
22a,SO to40.00
CO-ORDINATES
Pants, Skirts, Vests to mix Or match witty
Me Blazes •above. Sizes 7 to t&
9.95 to 17:95
EASTER DRESSES
0m • pdece and Jacket style drawas in, a
wide range of New Spring patterns •atrp
sectors. All am washable.
29.95, to 49.95
-W,,
EASTER FASHIONS
for Men
r x ALL- WEATHER COATS -
'" Plain poplin in Sand or Navy, and smart Glen Checks in
Grey or Brown tones in Croydon all-weather coats. Regular
35.00 to 55.00._ Our Price,.
5t0 49,50
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EASTER FASHIONS
for Men
r x ALL- WEATHER COATS -
'" Plain poplin in Sand or Navy, and smart Glen Checks in
Grey or Brown tones in Croydon all-weather coats. Regular
35.00 to 55.00._ Our Price,.
5t0 49,50
;.Safi' `•�'.,'+ �.,
F
NEW SPRING SUITS
` y u
Qalitan-wool suits to popular checks and norvel pattems -
i%«.: '�"r<%'iii% .:2:;: ::: �•:: y. c: -
r•
Delnve make by Tailor Craft and Pude Park.
~� ' 89.50 to 129.00
POPULAR
:�>;.: •�:::_;.• :�•: �,•;. SPORT JACHE'15
Patterned double knits, fortrel and wool checks and ever pop-
,e ulcer plain shade blazers in Navy, Brown, Sand, Blue and Grey
`° 59.SO
49 50 , >vo
>' _: ;» CO -ORDINATE -SUITS
OPM mart double knit and rortrel-wool Jmoitets
V20DAY in smart cheafts with bhjudtng phaln fisre paunia,.
66.50'�O 9845d
Boys? Blazers .. 15.95 'to 22.50
BoyV Dress Pants' ..' 9.95 10.95 .
• Boys' Blazer Suits 25.95 ,to 32.50'
} N Stud nt Co-ord .
Simts ... ; 45.00
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