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The Huron Expositor, 1974-11-28, Page 21• , . Centenair-s i rid be oro lata as H.µgh,N 061 rho lay isetttehalre.Qcq! erlta' ,, e a I ft - P F Y 1 . e Seaforth CentFnairs have Haid scpted l titftes, First, St j'he *w..ptewilres, however, slid ,"'Abe w ; 'Bern and 6icii 2 oafs had been scure,.d to tog in the S' afortl 8044,.• Y,1<rY.SaP�;I:.. r { . �} K:exin ett g hr fint$ited, a vezy- busy, week, ,in Sputhga a ,gannected pn. pass, tial die tOcauoe al .utas gga! and at a site .a e f r :wh 1 lub a which 3' . e MCAottlil4 were put pf the lineae span 3 seconds, en Doig ra :, &ria p A g n tint gate s were layed and from PaulIulSy and nal 2.03, pta1ttlley connected est with K. a al ,,.. 1Centenatres mi duri • which the defeated p for tills ame th HUO Nichol scoring `Ecom brdther COM DPjg g A.0 sVA0,, +k. �� rig y the Wand, orvin male &cored th.. Flyers Dolle, nave Carter from h and -He ers it. and t .en lion Gord Carnochan. In ;Chis $'47me,. ) Exeter Hawks and Port Stanley Centenaires fourth' goal ,on. a. Steve South(yate and batt Nichol- playing to the net fur t e ltd v b g. q-.:•. Lion's while losing tote 11r- Centenaires ,,. Seaforth seemed Nicholson scoring his second goal The Centenaires. next home ♦ , � h. g . h s scramble i front of the goal from son. ,To add .fire to this quick { e cot -game is tomorrow night, Friday, loco s111'thp "trEAtt.R; iiei�'+!',' prisingly tough Lambeth Flyers, McClinchey and Heard. excltin start Lambeth had scored very weo$, defensively in Mae final a th gaycne Irl . a clear, u g g ]to he r..l reaka+va November 29, when they host t i! ty?pow tpt"ali erii+,tada yl 0 01 The Centenaire record for. the McClinchey •then scored his just los than 3 minutes Fater as,, period and without Nichol in Oho y• • 4 fi season is 3 wins, 3 •losses and 2} Seco d oal of the arae . from, Peterson scored for his seron'd of net the score may have • been, xeter lifted the'i'r goalie after Strathroy Falcjans with an S:;OA tie*,. The Centenalres ' plan Hulley `a d' McDonald just one a 3 oint game front Ell{ott. worse Abundance of penalties this Baal and replaced him with game time. .Set out and support. y 913 Ql1l"�.. % . s�'r,; * 1 p g hurt Seaforth drastically Lim= Bob Brand. John Beer scored the team as. they will try to ,, however, to go over the 300 mark minute beforg. MdAonald scored The teams seesawed goals back y '" .�1ITAR 0 P,ilpN $ !,< tomorrow night at the Seaforth on a teat individual rush racin olid forth for. one more al before beth, is one of the stronger teams. , Exeter's first 'goal. slim at 13:06 average an earlier 4.3 loss this�,1n1TQn,, Arena•when they play hast to tlae into gthe . cltl d scoring as the opening period had ended, in 'the; league with a 6-3 won:IosA on a hard wrist shot from Smits to season in Strati-roy. They then go record ... - Stall Nicols' bid at a shutout• on the road for two garlics, ' 5trathray Falcons. goalie Tome"Sptcer, unassisted. Southgate scored to tie -the t� defeat port Stanley It just tank, 16 seconds before game at 2-2 as he •was fed a nice Defeat Exeter Hawks "' At the start of the third period. On Sunday. December 1 the 4 Last Tuesday, November 19, at O'Shek scot ed his streond of the ass from hard work in the corner The • Seaforth Centenaires ' 'McClinchey scored his secopd Centenaires play in S;ambeth with •�� t . "� �i r Alp trounced the Exeter Hawks on • goal off a rebound on a, shot by a 3:15 start and journey to•Lucan , ph. 52/ 1,, 240t,EX� QA11�O +i~"!t�+���� � the Seaforth Arena the Seaforth game breaking around •the Lions by Hulley. The other assist on the Centenaires • defeate -the, Fort defenceman i on� a pass from play went to defenseman Kevin 'Sunday at Exeter, 8-2, in a .fairly Rick McDonald. >✓xeter came ., Wednesday, December 4 with an 5tartley Lions by'tfie sC°bre of 9-2. MGCfurd.lNcClinChey finished off Henderson. With just seven ,rough game. Seaforth received back with a'• goal at 5:19 with 8:15 start before coming home On the first of six Tuesda night the scotin for the'Ventepaires seconds remaining in the period, three' ma ors and 11 minors with Randy Gilpillan connecting from Friday. December .6 when thej% � Y g g . g' p 1• � l � home games for the Centenaires, closing out his hat trick on a hand Lambeth again regained the lead the. Hawks picking up 'one Don McKellar and Noel Skinner.. meets the . surprisingly toughs t fighting misconduct, one major Steve Southgate restored the T vistock'Braves at 8:00 Lets get s e '� 7,. a crowd of approximately 300.' slapshot from O'Shea and Heard.' as Dave Petbyson found the loose g g witnessed the lightly penalized Final Score puck in the slot- after a horrendous and ten minors handed down by Centenaires goa� lead scoring t and cheer the teahi on to HAD YO j P 1. the referees John Smith and Stan ,off his own -rebound after being victory. - game which was, a goad game by 1 2 3 F scramble from Tom Brown. s . LA/'? the referees in chick the Lions Port Stanley 1 1. 0 2 Randy' McClinchey tied the Bryce. sent • in front of the goal by Meet the Seaforth Centenalre F �;'CHECKED received 5 of the '9- permit calls. Seaforth .1 i 1 9 game at the beginning `of the Seaforth jumped into a•quick Nicholson and Don Heard. Kevin Bennett � �,,,`{ c AVOiDMID•-WINTER 081EF, The teams tra64,a god] a piece §eafgrkhSlapshots second period as being fed a pass lead at the 41 second mark -is Don The Centenaires sinal goal Kevin Bennett;, is one of the. p In p younger players on the Seaforth fir' BRING YOUR PUMP TO in the first two'periods. At 6:56 of Game only 2 hours in length ... by Gord Carnoch-0 raced into ,the . Nicholson converted asses from ca eat 10102 of the final period the opening\ period, Randy Ray' HutchinsoA started his first c{ r down,the left side, and fired Paul Hulley and Rick McDonald as McClinchey capitalized -to get Centegaires this year, A short 5' , 74 ?'t,,os D McClinchey converted nice paces; game in net and turned in a fine aTiard-slapshot just catching the to give the Centenaires a 1-0 lead, himself the "hat trick" -from 41/,". 150 ibs, defenseman pro- 1"'^""'I T from -Rick IvlcHonald'and Dave, performance _,Pon' Heard, stick outside corner of the net. The only other goal of the first McClure apd Gary Phillips. vides balance on the defensive MINOR REPAIRS i)R 'JE CE PUMP` McClure to give the Centenaires a .McDonald and Brandy Lambeth came out fly1 g for period came as Randy 1 2 3 F .corps and per throws ° P5 a p14AAAMES OF PUMPS HAUL ON e N EM Rr Nt:v ' ,a 1-0' lead. Ross' Weaver soon Mc{inche came u ith , high the third and with just 24 se onds McClinchey swoopitt 'n from his Exeter 0 1 1 2 crushing bodychecks that force y p g 1 FAST EFFICIENT evened the count for the Lions, scoring performances ... Don , gone Dan Allan scored cn a wing scored, knock%g a slot pass Seaforth 2�3 3 8 opposing, players to "keep their *SERVICE AT how6er; as he scored on a. Nicolson, Gord Carnmban; Gary 'breakaway. For the next, 15- from Dave McClure and Kevin Shots on Goal head up". 'REASONABLE RATES breakaway as he ,stole th k ,liiillips and Kevin Bennett minutes in the 'game Seaforth Bennett past Hawk goaiie, Randy 1 2.3 F Kevin is 17'years of age and C. H. -OPS MANUFACTURING LTD. from Seaforth 'defenders 'u, t u�iable to 'dress against Part fought hard for the equalizer aur Louie. -Exeter 1715 638 attends Grade 12, at 'Seaforth HIGHWAY'8,`eNE•MILE EAST OF CLiNTON outside the blue line roc{ �Stanle " were handicapped by penalties on ' The second period was the Seaforth 1011 10 31/' • District High School. Kevin 'with •. y PHONE 4824101111 ay Hutchin entenaire gokofe 'd'uckirlg Y Lose to Flyers which at 14:42. Rob Parsons most exciting' period in the game, Centenaire Coirtments as it had everything from fights to Randy McClinchey came up `his advantage of youth should . have many good years lett with "'� � „ son, left and night t e• Seaforth scored a very important goal to scaring on the right. Centenaires ost their Second" give Lambeth a 2 goal lead ori a penalty shots. AT- 8:27 Rick ."with a good performance as well the Seaforth Centenaires. e Port Stast'ley jumped into the home ame of the ye r to the ower -la- with Southgate in the McDonald scored on a Centenaire - q 1 - ,19 g a P ower la using a screened sfa , lead "for the first and only time in.. Larttllth Flyers by the score of penalty box serving a slashing P play. g P ..- - *► rr-1► fit`i�, shot. from the oint-•to succeed in a • > ti r i ` '. �- "�• the, :game at , 6:15 when Mike b 3. pena{ty. ',An assist went' to' Bill P ,tc ,A. ,ti+ay • . Brown scored on a nice 113 on 1" In a rough, chippy gate which Ludas. goal! An assist on the play went r,. play from .line mates Jeff Uodge 'saw 31 penalties called, -including Chuck Peterson scored the final to Dave McClure for forcing the and, Len Palmer. Dqn Heard a major and'17'minors to Seaforth gpal . of the game • at -15:47, as Play itt the corner and getting the scored to tie t e game just.• 2 and 13. minors to Lambeth. • Lambeth scored 'a shorthai•ded puck back to McDonald. At this minutes later. oki beautiful low ' With less than one minute gone, goal, as he br9ke,down the ice on" stage in., the game about'.,one / • 'Y '� screened -slapshot from the point. in the game Lambeth bad jumped a. "2 on 1" and _stored after minute after McDonald's goal, = C An assist on the play went to into a 1-0 lead on a goal which- receiving a pass from Jeff Brown the Hawks got a 2 man breakaway Ratgh Wood. a inet uded a. display of•fine team- to make the final score.read: and inion effort to break up the r Seaforth catne out flying in the work with Kim Elliott scoring 1'2 3 F , attempt a Seaforth defender third period and'in the space.just with help. from' Chuck Peterson 'Lambeth 3 0 3 6 threw his stick at the puck. 'This , over 10 minutes' the Centenairesand Jeff Adam. Seaforth 2 1 0 3 resulted in a penalty shot ,with a, e confrontation between the Hawk captain" Harry Straits and goalieFAYS Hugh Nichol. Smits .raced down IT to the ice pulled to his right but an Bi Il P rice stars in In'dusiriat- Hockey excellent save by Nichol stalled H ERE the attempt. CHRISTMAS -SHOP This save seemed to give the - Bill price continues,to hold the score close ,in the second period Rick Fortune was not 'tested . hot 'hand as'the I.H.L. concluded with many point blank stops. very often by tl2e Blues bi'' cgain B6wi,ing -its.'third week'iast Sunday alight;, The goalsthat beat him were, came up with scme great saves Famous '4KITTEN'; POPULAR GIFT FOR HER r?,1 Price rapped in the third three from sheer hard work by the when counted on „ . goals 'and added an assist .as the ' Stars. Team W L Pfs Scores SPO R T W E A R a' HOUSE (�'GSA T S Stars whipped -the Kings 671.` ''. Price.'leads the I.H.L. scoring Stars 17 10 4 Z T ra e� with, a 5 and 5 record for 10 Flyers 13' 10 4 St. James AT REAL SAVINGS t The early gfine saw the Flyers C 4 y „ skate to an easy 7-2 romp over the points. Kings 15 11 4 Team Standings: , e „ Fea1ured in either"sh6lPt'hr #la6r°lettgth:'ih. "defenceless" Blues: The ear y game started s wly Blues 10 24 0 Tigers episur hew Christmas YineJ bf" 100'/o bio- +"^ u`( l Cubs : ' 1" Polyester double knit -by "Kitten" in t quilted Fortrels, Washable >lVYlons and J'eyry Cooper' kept the:,. bit as •tit wgre do -the vers Penalty Leado . t Woolamas in a range of plain shades and Kings -Stars game close. The began to skate. When that Player Team P.I.M. Expos 3 attractive new dresigris and plain shaaes. r tinted designs. Sizes small to oversize. " 'happened the Blues were in ' -K. Broome Sits 23 Dodgers 3Z Belted- Jackets, slightly flared pants, vests i P Kings' goalie stopped 'close to 20 ¢p g and skirts 'in Melon, Powder, auve and t shots and held the Sfars to a Ione trouble., L. Dale ;ues 13 Astros 24'/2 Black. PRICED. t first period .goal >iill oshart. Ben ,Akker with two, Steve J. Groothius FlyeYs ' 10 Mets 11- , ; All gift boxed at nd cost. Art Strong scored at t o 6.20 Eckert, Jim Montgomery, Bill P. Broome Flyers 9 Ladi"es High Single Mary P. mark -to open the scoring for the ' Brdwn Sr., Bob Montgomery, aid 6 Tied with 6 Minutes' Turner, 252; Ladies' High Triple - t Kings. -R. Brian Leo'ghardt .all with 'gin I s Bonnie Bedard, 641. 1 9.9'.5 to 3 7. ,5 0 Z 12.95 ' to 29.95 The Stars completely scored for the Flyers, , Goaltenders Men's High Single and' Triple, dominated the game and the Danny= Muir and Greg Rau Player Team ,GA' Av. Sohn Coleman, 367 and 901 11t dominance continued into the connected for the Blues. R.Fortune. Flyers 10 3.33 - Country Club second period as Price with his The Flyers were in reverse G.Montgo'mery Stars 10 3.33 Team Standings: POPULAR DAINTY, QUALITY? three, Dale Kennedy with one form .from the' previous week J.Codoer. Kings ' 7 3.50 Stragglers 43 u i acid Joe Dick. with 'a single _ all when .they "lost 6 - I to the G.Feeney Kings 4 4.00. Pin Heads 33 HtVtU S E H O L D G 1 F t S LINGERIE" scored for the Stars. Kinge.They beat.the Blues to the G.Osbourne Blues 24 , 8.00 Lefte'es 21 _ t No accurate tally was kept -of puck all night long. Ups & Downs " 27 the shots on net but a conserva- Gary Osbourne could ,not be Games Sunda December 1st. Din -A-Lin s 28 50c to 2.25 ` We feature ;Kayser and .Patricia`' - famous 7:30 and the Stars and- Fl tive estimate could have 40-1S in blamed' for the goals that got by will see the Kings and Blues.at Lazy Six g g P 16 HAND TOWEL'S _.. 1.50 to 4.95 t lines of Lingerie in panties, half'slips, long ' favour of the Stars. him as the Blues left the defense yers,m Men; s, Hi h Single, Triple and BATH TOWELS 1.95, t05.95 .j half slips, full slgs, nighties, bed jackets; Jerry Cooper again kept the 3f•ho L,, the late game at 9:00. -Average Bob Harris; 249, 593 1 negligee sets in white, pink,, blue & green. and 207• TEA TOWELS 89c to'1,25 " Women's High Sin 1 Triple 1, 5 to 148.95 ALL t B XED SCATTER MATS' - 9 GFT O 8 team league, g ge` THERMAL BLANKETS t PRICED AT and Average -Pearl McCallum -' r 1,Z`5 -- 15.95 255, 649 and, 194 , • SHEETS 6.95 to 10.95 1 4 g ENWOOD BLANKETS 16.95 to 31,95 E motrilv#1#e K NEGLIGEE SETS ...... .... .... 19.95 Broo-rn all season starts here Team Standings: KENWOODr THROWS 14.95 SEp JACKETS 9.00to 13.95 • Streakers 39 Pillow Slips • ......... , . 3.95 to4.95 11 Another season of broomball Blyth. game Hensall 2, BP Dumpers 1 Elves ' 36 The -resident of the ladies this Doti Sniale and Vern Randall �; • " _'Ni .%�' started a couple of weeks ago. P Syvinging 6 36 �•,� �AI°`� ✓�' This year the ladies night had to year is Terry McNichol. The scored for Hensall to give them Ups &Downs 31 �' X'�•i[':r:`�l••� ill' • t. 411r.''� ick ► -••, ., �tE'ai7�' i.: :� be Changed to Wednesday night men's president is Alvin (Chuck), the victory. A] Riley from Moe Ally Cats 28 SAVE NOW ON A WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON and the ladies have also increased Dow and Pete Mason is the Huard was the BP Dum�er's goal Argo's 19 4 •t their league to 8 teams. with the .Secretary Treasurer. getter. Ladies''High Single, Triple and NEW. SUIT f GIFT SHIRTS " addytion of Blyth and St: Marys Both the ladies' and men's league After. 50 minutes Centralia 1 Average 'Ann Nobel, 229., SSl , teams. open -ed with exhibition -games on and Archers 1. Keith Williamson and 224 _ FOR CHRISTMAS 1 The Qnty lady scores available November 6 & 7th but the from Gord Pryce opened t•he Men's High Single - Gerr1 Choose from Forsyth, Arrow, Style Guild are from November 20 with Parr schedule games started Novem- scoring then ' Henry Wydeven Feanv - 261; Men's High Triple'- You'll be stepping out this festive season, r and Columbia in a terifrrfic range of short Line and Hensall ending scoreless ber 13 & 14. from John McLagan scored Cen- Terry Young, 680; 'Men's High and you'll want to look your best.' � sleeve dress, long sleeve dress knit or The mens scores from Nov.14 a tralia's goal. Avera e Paul Matthews, 222 We've decided tb give a 20% discount on t after 50 minutes, g standard sport 'shirts -in the newest pat- , The 8:30 game 'saw Centralia were: Steve Eckert from Rick Horner .• Seaforth High School dour entire range of suits,' including shorts, terns and shades. -People who, have shop" • dump St. Marys 1 0. Centralia over Chiselhurst 1-0 led Chiselhurst to a 1-0 victory Team Standings: regulars a�td tails - rather than wait until ped the city stores• are amazed at our low Chiselhurst held the , Jr. on Gary Mc varv's goat. :� • over'Par Line. Bombers 23'r January Sale. prices. Sizes small to XLarge 141/2 to 1-8. Farmerettes scot�eless while the ou chroeder, , Matt Honey Thursday night games set its H2frdroks 14 Regular 89.50 to 160,00 counted" 1 to 'win the game on a and Toni Papplg led Archers;•to a the men's leage are: .Cool Cat's f0 Regulitr• $9,d0 to $14,00 3-0 victory over Parr Line. 7;30-8:30 Chiselhurst vs., Hen- Hustlers 9 1-0 score. " the o y i The Seaforth ladies didn't fare Ben Akker was e big gun for sail, Ladies' High Single - Christine price 1 as, well when they �v+eere downer{ the BP Dumpers scoring twice to 8:30-9:30, Parr Line vs. Jr. Groothuis - 192; Ladies High 71.5 © to '118-00 `) 5-0 bey the Blyth totters. v •defeat the Jr. Fanners 2-0, Farriers Triple. - Rosemary LCelfy - 487: / .95 to 10.95 Wednesday night it was 7:30 to ' The last game was Hensall 1 9:30-10:;30 Centralia is Mens High Single and Triple • -- y_� 830 Seaforth night St. Marys. Genesco 0 on 6111 Munn's goal Genesca Gecry Nobel < 267, 721 I 'Jsy `~� y�I ._...- 8:A0 - 9:30 Sr. Farmerettes vs. froth Ed Munn. 10:30-11:30 Archers vs. BP Y.B,C.- FOR HIM QUALITY Hensall Last week on November 21, Dumpers Team Standings: PLEASE HIM WITH A WARM' ` GIFTS ! . 9:30 - 10-:30 Centralia vs Parr Brad Finlayson from Paul 'Coyne ' There is broomball in -Seaforth Orioles so 1 1 Line. led the Jr. Farmers to a 1-0 score . every Wednesday and Thursday Blue Jays 38SWEATER pp 10:30 - 11:30 Chiselhurst vs. over 'Genesca In the second ti.ight, Canaries 5 W E �1 T E R 3� i GLOVES 2.45 td 4.50 Parrots 35 a TILLEY WALLETS 6.00 to 10.00 • ["/'� Sparrows 28 Turtle necks, V=neck, arewe. collar, work BARGAIN WALLETS . 295 up ' More league bow.1i n•g sc.ores Robins 24 turtle and cardigan styles are all here Terry i ,6 9 FiNE SOX 1.25 to 2,50 Ladies High Single - •Pia Marcus- profusion. Famous Walseyo Shelby, Tarry ; KNEE HIGH 50X 2.50 sen 187; Ladies High Triple . Wtlllams and Kraven knits are featured in r wools blends and orlons at big savings to r SMART TIES 1,98 to 5.00 Dublin Mlxed League Shirley Young : 493 t it` Team Ill 64 Ladies'. High Single &Triple - THURSDAYN#GHTBOWLING Men's High Single - Tcd. You. Sizes small to XLarge: i SKI PYJAMAS 5.45 to 8.4S TEam Vl so Betty Smith. 219 and 619 men's High Triple Mongommery - 319r Men's High 1 FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS 5.49 to 8.45 V Team V 39 Men's High Single & Triple - Murray Benneaies 758 ROAD PYJAMAS 795 to 9.50 John. Coleman 280, 737. Women's High Triple Triple Gerry Nobel - 623• ` _ 4.05 to 18.-95 r BELTS BROADCLOTH P J MAS 3.95 to 4,95 Team II 34 Commercial League - � • • •• Leglon Georgina Reynolds 592 r FUR HATS 5.9S to 7.95 Team I 26 • Team Stapdings: Team IV A� 18 'beam Standings Mens High Single WINTER CAPS _......... .... 1.9S to 4.9S g Boomers 3" High -Single, Joe Cronin, 298,' ' The Chippers 44 Jim Barry 302 Nutty Bunch r 36 TOQUES - 1.25 to 2.9S The Fire Flies 36 Women"s High Singles High Triple., Joe Cronin, 682. Streakers 34 Rr ...000, • �•;• i.�r� r � $ y •• tiy� Dublin Mixed League' The Hookers 27' Georgina Reynolds 249 Team g g► .-'J'' �, T! ? i ►T� �' . i �1>F�: l m"O F. Team Standings: Peter Bums 25 Standings Din elfin s ' 34 s+.• L r . ,.:• . t Bakers /s bozen 21 High HuH Hurlers 17 otpa is 26 28 Bluebirds 42 15 Thee Group 34 otpants Ctrckoos 32 The 6 Streakers p ' Ladies' High Single - Karen ,�y + Chickadees 30 High Single -Gail McKenzie, Spare Mees 13 Menhere - 225;' Ladies' High„ Canaries 22 286 Don Waod 283 Ramblers y 22 Triple •- Allice Bakel - 596 Cardinals 22 High Triple - Joan Eaton -616; Spitfires 14 .mwn's High Single and Triple Blackbirds 20 Gard Scott - 668 Missing Marks 20 Yde Krocm - 252, 639 0 " .0