The Huron Expositor, 1975-01-02, Page 7(By Adrian Vos),
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ACTION AI CURLING — Action has been furious during_ the Seaforth Curling
Club's welkly first dr/44- which ended before Christmas. Here Skip Gord
Beuttemiller and Vice Mrs. Audrey Beuerman look over a shot. Vice Mr,s. Gwen
Patterson and Mrs. Ina &Coins get set for a*shofon the right hand ice. (Staff Photo)
the,•tJ .game.'During this early
defensive lapse-the FalconS took a,
2-0 lead: . .
Seaforth did not, die.,and began _
slowly to rebound.. They held the
advantage of 2 Strathroy players
• 'in the "sinbin." as Ran k '
cClinchey5sV;57e7i":1'',nff a face-oi
pass from Don Nieholson and jai
43 seconds laterVzhollson scored
after good;work behind the net by
Southgate and 'McClinchey. '
Penalties .
' At this point in the game the
Falcons ran into a flourish of
penalties' and this is when the
Centenaires power-play came into
full force. Before the ' period
elided the, Centenaires had
capitalized' to take the lead as.
Nicholson scored again on a
elear-cnt br eakaway from his end
on the feed-'pass from Gord
Carnochan. . .
"' -Iti the second period Seaforth•
scored three more goals to take a
0 ' 6 -- 2 la ad. Randy -McClinchey.11.
scored the CentenaireSlirst goal
on a power-play tucking the puck
in the top of the net past the fallen
, goalie, Gary Topping from
Nicholson and Gary Phillips.-"
Dave McClure then scored on a
solo effort stealing the puck from
' Murray Bain as Bain was leading
. a Falcon rush.
Steve Southgate then scored
the first of his three goals for the
night tucking the puck home on a
goal crease pass from Nicholson
aria Meelinchey. This was
Nicholsons sixth of an eight point
night.
Don Nicholshn
2 goals, 6 assists
8 points
During the next 12 minutes the
Falcons put a terrific
bombardment on the Seaforth
cage as the Canenaires took their
turn fo run into penalties.
22Shots
Larry Seymour, the
Centenaires" goalie for 'the
evening, faced 22 shots in the
period and the Falcons turning up
etittpty-handed With goals.
Steve Southgate finiShed off
the scoring' br the Middle period
at the 19 slid mark on another
SEiforth otver-Play from
from the point with t ssists.going
to Nicholson and Carnochan with
Nicholson and Southgate setting
up McClinchey less than one
minute later to the side of the
crease on another, power-play
attack:: •
t Kevin Bcrniiett sUtred,lkain for
Seaforth at 12:11 from Rick
MacDonald with Steve Southgate
closing out the scoring to produce
his hat trick from McClinc,hey and
Carnochan.
4 Finals
The final 5 minutes of the game
seemed to , take hours as prayers
on both teams seemed ready for
fighting than for scoring.
Final Score
Seaforth-345-12 •
Strathroy — 202 - 4
Shots On GOal
By Seaforth - 13 16 19 - 48
. Strathroy - 11.22 22 - 55
Commentary
Roughest game-Tr& Seaforth'
this year but only one fight
occurred between Seymour and
PawSon. .. Seymour played a
terrific game and many observers
feel he is reverting back to the
•
Stop ping
Using precise tests to measure
lung capacity. Dr. Frederick"Bode
at McGill University in Montreal
studied smokers,-before and after
they stopped smoking. The
results were astonishing. As soon
as six weeks after stopping, there
were measurable improvements
in lung function.
The subjects' ages ranged from
29 to 69 years.They were
long-time smokers., The shortest
time any had smoked was 13
years. The longest was 46, almost
a half-century,
Before they stbpped smoking,
seven of the ten subjects 'had
coughed, on arising" in • the
morning. Furthermore, the cough
lasted for months every year. 'Six
coughed up sputum. Four of the
subjects admitted to wheezing,
although 'none had asthma.
After they stopped smoking.
the picture changed
almost overnight. Only one
person had any trace "of a
persistenf morning cough. None
coughed up sputum. And
wheezing disappeared for
everyone.
• The sensitive tests used by Dr.
Bode also confirmed that there
had been a reversal of the lung
damage -- blockage of -the small
breathing passages -- done by
smoking.
The benefits of quitting can
come quickly. And they are
usually permanent.• Other
expefiments, in fact, indicate that
staying off cigarettes for ten years
forces the premature death rates
for smokers down 10 the level for
nonsmokers.
• Cam Doig is the youngnt • player at 15 on the Seaforth
Centenaires and thus being a first
year Midget player 14 truly has a
genuine future as• a centre man
for the Centenaires. Cam is '5' 7"
and. is 148 lbs. he attends
Seaforth District High School and
is in Grade 9.
Cam is the type 'of player who
has the raw talent and through
good coaching ,to refine these
skills Cam has the ' chances of
becoming a terrific player.
. On ;Sunday, December .2,3'"
the battle for, first piece ficcurted
in the early game and the Flyers
emerged Victorious as ,they
defeated. the Stars-640-5,4n the
late game the Blue0/YOli'v their
third straight gaMe, again by on,e,
goal, as they beat the Kjngs 3 to
2.
he ame was close.
rouhout with all but one goal
eing scored in the first period.
ck G oothius opened- the,
scori g for the fl yers and Dale
Kennedy tied the score 80
seconds later. Jim CArter put the
Flyer's ahead again , withBill
Boshart tying it for the Stars. Ben
Akker then scored for the Flyers
with Boshaft tying the score once
more with his second goal of the
night. Akketr then got his second
goal of the night with Kevan
Broome tying it for the Stars four
Minutes later. Lloyd Eisler put
the Flyers in front to stay on a
shot from the blue line and Ben
Akker got the hat trick with only
five' seconds remaining in the first
period.
Only goal •
The only goal of the final period
was scored `by the Stars' Bill
Boshart who collected a hat trick:
The win put the' Flyers 2 points
ahead of the second place Stars.
• Smiles
Son, telling his father about
how great is his friend who never
worked a day in his life:: "Gosh,
dad, he's, really cool."
"No. wonder,"-. snapped his-
father, ''' there tare no moving
parts tq generate heat."
"I'm supposed to tell you there
•will be a small parent-teacher
meeting tomorrow night," said
the boy to, his dad. •
"Well, if it's going to be'small,
do' I . have to go?" asked the
'father.
"Oh-yes,'= replied the son.
"It's just you, me, the teacher
and the principal."
When you read this c,oltimp it
will be the year of our Lord 1075
•and with all the concerns I have
expressed inthe-past-year; we are-
all grateful that we were able to
provide for so many the food that
is needed to help keep us • all
healthy.time. Our fond hope is, that we
may continue to do so for a long
We hope that 'society in this
rfew year will come to their
senses, and help' us to conserve
land that is so sorely needed in
the, future,.not only to feed those
that are starving- now,--but-also:to
feed our own country whenthe
population increases to the level
that is predicted for the next
twenty-five years. We wish all of
you, farmer and non-farmer alike,
a healthy and prosperous New
Year. We wish for an end to the
troubled economic times and for
an end to the crop disasters that
plagued this world in the last
year. '1 wish us all working ,
together to make this a •better
world to live iii, with Faith and
Hope and Charity.
We as farmers hake faith and
hope,' or else we wouldn't be
farming„ for the farmer is afWays
saying after a poor crop: "Well,
next year has to be better". Some
even say that to be a farmer you
have to have charity as well', for
who else will give so much for so
little. Did you know that Canada's
trade balance with the world is as
big as the farm exports? Yes.
that's true.
We export about $750 million of
farm products and our favourable
Mrs. Leila Dundas was visited
by her daughters, Mrs, Agnes
Reid, Mrs. Ida Andrews and Mrs.
Evelyn Pickering and children
from Toganto. also Mr. and
Mrs:Frank. Dundas over the
holidays. Also calling on their
grndmother were Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Murray of Melbourne, Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Gardiner and
Steven of Glencoe and Mr. and
Mrs'. Walter of Thedford.
Visitors with Mrs. 'Ada Reid,
were Mr. and Mrs.-John Wain of
Bayf'ield, Mr. Jack Davidson and
Mrs. Frank Storey.
Mr. Jack Oliver of Toronto had
Christmas dinner with' his sister
Mrs. Florence McGavin and also
accompanied her to the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Evenett Storey for
Christmas evening.
Mr.Thomas Churchill was
visited by his sisters over the
holidays,
Seaforth residents were visited
by the Grade VIII Class of
Seaforth Public School and
trade balance is about the same. I
am 'proud to say that we, being
only five percent of the
poplulation, make it possible -for'
the other ninety-five percent to
have the high standard of living
we enjoy.
A good deal of the credit for the
efficiency 6f the Canadian farmer
goes to the research work done by
the various levels df government
and to the extension specialist
from the ministries of agriculture
and food, under the guidance of
the. A\glicultural Representatives.
-Credit 'oul'd go to the Canadian
farmer for utilizing.the advice he
receives, so well. While the land
is resting, many farmers will go to
courses provided by those
specialists, to be even more
efficient than they are already.
ELECTRIC and
• MAINTENANCE
Farm and
Residential Wiring
DON HORNE
and ,
DON TWYFORD
Phone:
5274503
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A. Strolls 7 '4 11
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7 3 10
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teachers, Mrs. ' Edna Bell and
Mrs. Sheila Morton last
Thursday., .The 'pupils gave a'
program of carols, readings and
also had lovely treats for all the
residents. A speCial thank you to
all who participated in making ,.
this season such a happy one.
Mr. Zachari McSpadden 'and , —"Ii
Mrs. Minds H wley were visited
by Mr. and Mrs. Bert McSpadden
from Toronto and also by the
formers grand'danghters, Miss
Celina McSpadden of Virginia
and Miss Karen McSpadden of
-Sioux Lookout. .
Mr. Awry Lambkin was visited
by Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lambkin
and daughter Lisa.
Visitors with Mrs. Lillie Hudie
over the holidays were Mrs.
Frank Storey, Mrs.' Elva Ellis and
Mrs. Harold Hudie and sister.
Mr. James Tatulis was visited
by members of his family over the
holidays.
Mrs. Mabel McMichael visited
with Mrs. Leila Dundas and also
Mrs. Florence McGavin.
One of the highlights of the
Christmas season for our
residents at Seaforth Manor was a
visit froin Santa Claus on Sunday
afternoon with a gift for each and
every resident, courtesy Branch
156 of the Canadian Legion. Santa
had a ' cheery greeting and
handshake for all with just a few
hugs and,,Aisses on the side,
Accompanying Santa were Mr.
and Mrs.C. Coombs, Mr. and
-Mrs. G. Scott, Mr. John - Baker
and Mr. George Hays. Many
thanks to the Legion for their
thoughtfulness.
Winners at our Bingo on Friday
last were First Full House, Mr..
Zack McSpadden, Mr. Tom
Churchill, Mr,, Joseph Provest
and Miss Edith Salo. First
straight line was Mr. Allan
-McPherson and first four corners,
Mr. Lindsay McKellar.
A - Happy NeW Year to all.
--(-By Keith Murray) Nicholson.
The' SeafOrth Centenaires who Strathroy replaced their goalie
• -have been playing . excellent Gary Topping with Dick Moore.
hockey lately finished Iasi week Moore did not last too long
with another 2 victories and between the bars because at the
extend their winning streak to 6 18:00 mark Bill O'Shea reached
games. ,The Centenaires finish doWry the left side unattended and
the month of December with 7 slapped the puck along the ice
-wins and ' one loss during that past Moore into the corner of the
month. net. At this occasion Wore was
Defeat Strathroy replaced by. Topping. -
December, 22' at the WEst Shake-Up
Middlesex Memorial Arena the This shake-up produced little
entenaires defeated /the effect on the play of the Falcons.
Strathroy Falcons by the Marshall of _the Falcbris scored
outstanding score ofq2 - 4. It was ; next on a scramble ha front from
the roughest game, of the season - Coulter. From this 'point on the
yet for the Junior 'Vs as they Centenaires took complete .
picked up,. 36 of .the 98 penalty/ command of the game as the play.,xeter 5 11 12
minutes handed out. began to get' very-rough -arid- t. Stan 17 9
Seaforth played ' good', hard chippy. "The Centenaires receive the
checking hockey throughout Gary Phillips scored for holid ays ''as a break in the
excepl'for• the first minutes of. Seaforth at 14:42 on a hard shot schedule but January produces 13
games. On Thursday, January 2
the TAvistock Braves play host to
Seaforth with an 8:15 start. Then
on Friday, January 3 the
Centenaires play host to the
Lucan Irish. Game Time - 8:00.
l'"by then Po nd visitDilinent on
naay, Janna'ry S to 116:e1"1,4he
, powerful league leading Sunsets.
They return nome on Tuesday ,
January 7- 'against the 'Exeter
• Hawks and on.Friday, January ,10.
they play host and renew their
rivalry with the Mitchell H awks.
All of these home- games are
8:00 starts. Good Fan support is
appreciated as theCentenaires try
to extend their winning streak.
form of 2 years ago' when he
starred for the Seaforth Midgets
Strathroy defeated Seaforth
earlier this year by scores of 4 - 3
and 9 - 3 linis• the victory was
sweet revenge for ,the
Centenaires
OHA Junior "D" Standings
W L ,Pts
Belmdfir 15 0 32
Lambeth 11 6 23
Seaforth 10 5 22
Mitchell' 9 7 21
TavistoCk" 8 8 17
Lucan , . 8 10 17-
Strathroy 6 • 123 15
Strathroy 6 12 15
In the late game while- the
Blues were winning their thint,,,,
straight the Kings were -loosing,-
their third in a row.
Ken Burgess •opened the
scoring for the Blues. With les's
than two minutes remaining in
thp first period the Kings, tied the
score on a goal by Ray-Devereaux
who played well all night.
In the second period Gerry
O'Reilly scoied to put the Blues
ahead he Kings came right
back on a go Jim Watson. With
only two mutes left to play Bill
Pinder t the puck behind the
kings' n minder nd the Blues
hung on forte 3 to 2 victory.
On Sunday January 5 the Stars
and the Kings face-off at 7:30
with the' Blues and Flyers playing
al 9:00 P.M.
JUNIOR "D" HOCKEY
Lucan Irish
vs.
Centenaires
FRIDAY, JANUARY 3rd —8;00p.m.
SEAFORTH ARENA
Note: Next Home Game .
TUESDAY, JAN. 7th EXETER HAWKS _
D. Kennedy
D. Mule
L. Dale
J.Henderson
B.Pinder
P. Broome
K,'Broorne
B. Watson
B. Montgomery
Boshart
J. Carter
J. Groothius
D. Broome
B. Akker
R.Hildebrand
R. Devereaux
J. Watson
J. Montgomery
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