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The Huron Expositor, 1977-02-03, Page 10ASS 'of magic potion to ease his . troubles: • The .old man .paid the wizard ' • with ,his 'fast tik.0 -ctittira and' a share in K-tel for the flask. ., The grateful old.. man waved farewell ,.to the wizard 'and' scurried off .to try the naagic, ' potion... • • old, man drank.tlop_ • Then a wonderful thing began to happen . . . • ' Th,e old man's bones no longer, itched; his tortured mind began to tale,..the,Hawits .are the elikhWat feel, .at ,peacewAth. life; he felt his,' should -spot-it right away. heavily ' info the • temperance PorthelliWkS, iStiovV*ileili- became lost in a blinding. 'snow 3 game, win streak, came to an cheap bottle of Wine that . he.,. Came-after the club was 'humbled himself, had .pPichased ftoM - .2 the Stars during the soul fill with joy..„, The teams mild state . of storm and' froze to° death. . , abritPt encl•last-Sunday: night. • movement, - -Unfortunately the old man .euphoria, •a result of their, current "The wizard had io.what:,,,,aar reportedly, getting_ __Sabbath's 'middle Contest, ,solch him a The sudden jolt back to reality" 'a case of severe hangover after a If there is a moral to that fairy.. night on the town.. CASH BINGO Legion Rau, Seaforth mg 'HURON' EXPOSITOR, FEBRUARY 1977 n, s'4;',"" • at The CryStal Palace; M Saturday Feb. 5 • eon . nor , • woo • ons • = = • • ' • aro ,10 ONO 6 Music by THE REVOLS • • MOM •• • , • im101 4. ,orm• • ' = • ONO ,„: • rim , SIM ' p.m IMO MIN mme own WOW wool mum DIM Nam 411.tri• •••+ ICE — availablk'adcorsling_to_thie sign, on .a side door at' Bob' and Betty's Variety that faces John St. But r who in their right rnind wants.any?...kshort walk outside dUring the -five day _storm would 'Ice up- almost anyone. (Expositor PhotO) N.s. .,‘N.N.N.,•••‘‘. v,N N.'s., o....N.v.. %., N.•.\-kx ‘..t. • NN. - , YOGA_ - _, 4 Y / • -due 'to circumstances beyond Our control it has been necessary to delay our yoga clasSes„ - 4 The 10 week iirograth will' commence next 4 7 week,' - Wed., • Feb. 9-Wed. April 13 #, , . e *. 0 Secifoi-th-P-Ublic School 4 10-weeks' for $1,2.00 For further information contact the 0 / / Seaforth Recreation Office , 527-0882 / V, N., '‘‘..•‘ .6 • • • • • ••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • Dublin and District LIONS CLUB • • • • • • o , • • • o • 8:15 IS Regular Games for $10.00 ThREE :-515.00 GAMES $75.00 JACKPOT" TO .GO!. — two DOOR . PRIZES 'i— AdmIssion $1,00 , Extra Cards 25e of 7 'for• $1.00 " UNDER 16 NOT PEB11fiITItiD) —Froceedi fOr Welfare Work—. Auspices Seaforth Branch 166 —R#01-"Cairsodiaii Lagicin,-Rifaforth • ....;,..er000. • , ' (By Dave Br&ime).. Once upon a time there lived an tiid •man, who 'according ; to legend, of ten felt sickly and :suffered - many and tribulations. Re searched the land far'had wide for a remedy to ease the pain in his mind, body and soul. , Thenoneday the old man chance& upOn .a ,Wizard who offered the crusty curmudgeon a A-tieetifig is being •*:: held for the Seaforth District sAppi...E..ctuB Sun., Feb. 6 • .z o'clock Seaforth Public Library If • you are interested in joining please plan- to attend or 'call 482-3/125 k. • Kings:7 Flyers 4 • Brian, Dale led the Royal team's chargé with 3 goals as the Kings" whipped the shorthanded Flyers 7 -4 in last 'Sunday's early game. • SiciWoCks, Gord O'Dwyer, Ron Hildebrand and Kevan "break,. away" Broome all scored single goals for.-the Kings. • _ :_gVeryozie knows.the old adage; "you are not getting alder, just • better". Or; "like fine wine,: it gets better with age." Jim ' ; Watson' recently celebrated his 39th birthday ant the wily , veteran pcintinues to ' , show us, that his skills are still as ',sharp as ever. The veteran dipsy doodler scored 3 goals fer.„-the,,,,, Flyers •last 5unday. Watson, has now scored 12 goals in the 11 ' games he has participated in. Joe Dick, also. added a, single marker for the losing side. ' Stars 8 Hawks 2 L the green team with Gerd Moylan adding a single goal. . Steve Southgate at1c1' Dave Broom,-scored : the -Hawk goals. w The Hawks were not without good scoring opportunities. The won had at least eight good chancOs to'score drily to foul itcup themselves or'be stoned by Star's goalie Char lie S 1th. Eluim 11 Wings 6 There afe-probabiy6. players h the I.H.L. that,' you could say, are 'the best goal scorers in the league. , Bill Price of the Blues one of them: He got off to a slow start • this season and had pot really' played up 4Ohis normal standard of-excellence. - • Well he' leaped out of sub-par play last week by scoring five loa4 to lead the. Blues to a big 11 - 6 thumping over , the Wings. Dale Kennedy scored -twice for the Blues with Keri Burgess,Jim McLeod, Teel Montgomery Dan Leonard all scoring single goals.. Doug: O'Reilly,' andJim Wore each' notched' a pair Of goals!for the Wings. 'Kevin. Bennett and. Johnson rounded out the Team's scoring. 1.h.I.Notese. The Wings are a team of contrasts. They have won three games by one goal but when they lose - boy do they lose. For instance; an 11"-'1drubbing at the -hands_of the - 13luest a 10 4 • thrashing from, of all teams, the Hawks; and last weeks 11 disaster with the glues again. Have ypu noticed during the past several weeks how the same • Mai*, are. cidlOg, all, the. scoring, for their indlvidttal tearnS? If O. goes according ,to 'Hoyle -Were could be sin...Players ,With 30 or mote points this season, • Dave Brovm:6' reached _. the \\N -\\‘‘‘\\\‘ .‘..\\‘‘‘‘'‘‘‘Z N\X •W N\ X SX. N. * N" N\NN - ' V1/4X\ • V Z NN sN .%. .4. P re, g et ,re/ / / 0 0 ei; y if 0 i, 7 . The Aupable-Bayfield. ,4 'Conservatkiii Authority - ,... ...,„ . . .. . Welcomes Everyone to the 0 Pikki-11-LL WINTER :,FUN DAY At the / 4forkhill Conservation. Area, Parkhill 6 SUNDAY, FtBRUARY 6, 1977' Heated Activity Barn, hot drinks provided Family fun - cross country skiing,tobOggarting ,. snowslioeing, anowmobiling. ' - v SEE YOU THERE I - x...4 /'‘ \. ‘.... N.....N. Wings 7 4 1 58'-56 15 Stars 6 3 ,..350 38 15 Flyers 4 7 1 40 63 9 Hawks 4 8 0 60 71 8 ' Kings.. 3 8 ,1 44 53 7 -174 Games Next week -?:P.' • Feb. 6, 1977 * • 7;00 8:30 10:00 Hawks ...... Flyers Stars Wings , ' . . Blues Kings Saturday, Feb. 1 COMMUNITY CEN#RE SEAFORTH 9 ,- 1 Music by Star Trex sr41 00/couple_ advance- rrtisston:; $3.00/pers As s at door Tickets available' from members of Centenaire Executive or at: - Seaforth InsUrance Ageney , - Bill.O'Shea Men's Wear - Huron Eipositor 4 .k*•*.•,'A-: DECISION 25 Wedding Anniverary for Rolly & Marg Vanstone Sat Febiitfry 5 Hensall Arenx Musiclo Ifeywoods Best WisheS Only Everyone Welcome ;4e•inS,‘MATOMatMi.: iii'mourarriftwaringissomar e ' • The Myeatatae of the WILDERNESS' ',FAMILT Ntheo. I ARTHUR R 1DRBS 6,IGr byC I A PACIFIC INiTbgfERAFIONAL ENTERPRISES INC 'RELEASE " STARTING • TOMOR ROW FEB. 4-10, PRI,-THURS.' sHoliwrime WEEKDAYS rim!, 9:00 WEEKENDS, SAT.-SUN* • I ;30, 3:30, 7:00,,9:00. PrOgrainfinhipci. to' Chan 0 30THESOUARE HONE5 4.781 "AlRcONDITIONE0 GODERICH t . Ken Devereaux AbVed to the fOrward line last Sunday night and the tactic Paid off as the lanky rear-guard potted 3 goals to lead, the Stars sto victory. 7- Ray' --DeVereaux and Gary Finigan netted a pair of scores for . • ROLLER SKATING Stratford Fairgrounds -271-5130 . TUES. 8 to 10:30 i '.M.' 20 years of age and O.ver'only! Cpme out and skate to all y our, favourite old tunes.and meet some, pfiyour -old-frrsbds. There.-S at.-Sun, 8-10:30 P.M. adults only „,„,(grade 7 & up) Spn.Afternoons • -2P.M. to 4 p.m. Special Children's Rates , • Skate•Rentals ' :all sizes • New &. Used' Skates sold and serviced. "Special ()roue ratea 'rental time on request" gb NMI .• •-• = • . • . • . . .. . • , TicketS $2.50 per person, -$.00 at cibor ,.. • • . _. . • . AVailable at Dublin ,Meat Market. • ' • .• . ,..., • -- • .... ..... • • • di • s•-•-•-• • 611.6,6. 6)?-,!..*6.:6,; 6,;;;,01...,,, „, .6:6 .4, is, 6 6 se. •••• • * ,,.. ' iiiikmiimniintiiipliiiipliiiiimilui.iiiiiilijilifijiiim.....A:;... .... ....., ....• foam fond •i-r------- -----= MON slim mime , Gala lam MS ONO 4100 MON moo moll • 1•081 = dna IMO Wm aim Nal• • point plateau last Sunday Ile becomes the secon-li player-1n 1H.L. history to, accomplish that feat twice. Danny Muir is the only other _player to .score 30 -points : • twice. Muir, Broome, -Ron. Dalton, 'Ken"Doig, Brian Leonkardt, Don Holley, . Bill . .Price, Steve ' ,Southgate and. Dale Kennedy the select group that have tied or surpassed the- 30 point standard. Kevin Bennett,. Doug:...O'Reilly and -131,11-•Price- all. have good chance at reaching that plateau ... this": season. The Blues: n e eecLon victory to clinch first, place.' It is generally accepted that the - league has served, up an inferior product compared to last season.. High scores. and" inflated (nearing statistics-. are evidence , of a general degeneration of play in ' the, I.H.L. The possibililty - of going back to .four' teams- may, haveto be considered to bring the league back to a decent standard at seift;xtii iegioi; Hap Saturdo*' Feb 12 , Dancing froM 9:30 to i:(10 - • -THE SHANNO,N dRc'HESTRA RefreShMents-' Admission $1.00 per Couple (Proceeds for L..lgilts :,,,e2mmunity projects) of play. seandblgs Team W L T For Against Pt s. Blues 8 2 2 74, 45 18 alentine's Dance Sponsored by SEAFORTH CENTENAIRES HURON HOTEL HWY. B DUBLIN ; • stownitommumitimmOilisminiitOOpillimmilliffisiimiffinimme 4‘,.,,Ec'rs,o„, ciiTc 77,40 • : -s. .BRODHAGEN COAMBt OF•COMMERCE ' '12 '. ',.. ' „ .- . , _,. , . V:, '' MITC1-1 ELL AND SEAFORTH; ONTARIO • =NW 112).., : —_,760485300 • OM ' ..2.......1.0.1 lo StOck .8t • • • _ •••• Subsequent 19 Decision CRTC .76.596; the • ildendee has satisfied' the, Commission that .the uniferni----ctistribution -of the—prograrnminvor- = , -OECA qn bhannel g and of .plqbal on channel. 3 woUld place an undue financial burden on the -bporetiOn7:- of its system. Accordingly, the •••• CorninlisionAPPROVES the distribution of °%; CI,CO-TV-g8 Paris, Ontario, on channel I and • =' CKGN-TV • Paris, Ontario. on channel 6. The CommiSaion'tenewa this liqence feom April 1,1977 to March 31, 1980, subject to conditions. ' to be specified-therein. ThiS 'period enable the COminitsion considerenewal of this licence at the:eagle-type ea those.of other cable television licences in the regien. This licence is also subject to the cOnclition that the iicentee own,' as 'a Minimum, !the lOcal head-end, the amplifiers: -and the ciroPS! to = houses:and apartrnent• JOHN C.* WARD WW1 Application for renewal of the broadcasting = licence for - the cable televisibn undertaking • = ' serving NittcAell and Seaforth, Ontario., expiring March 31, 1977. Decision: 4PPROVED 13QYS OR OIRLS & • -Figijre Eight.; . -Turtle $cice Pikup.R•ace FlgUre taw. ANC • • • • 1111•• regard 19 .the distribution. of CFPL-TV , • tendOn and. C.KCO-Ty.' Kitchener,. OntatiO restrldted channels, the ComMission . Is OesentlY iatisfied that iheir ,signali ere, of satisfactory quality. HoweVor;.— Should' any impairMent result, the iicensee must Undertake ="7" immediate remedial action' or apPly for CRTC authoritY. .distribute Ibeae signals on , tiefiropriate ohannela ort,,,the basic serviCe.,.. L 'M 111„, e SON SiOo Min • , • „%RofiullooloiuminofiliiillOomin,fiogifiloinffig: polmoOtimilioimiliniimmoniffiumiffimilonomitomoi*finiiii0011., = ;, SpOncq quick .Orchqslt,rci , • rkdiM0thilion. bantam! flatil44sfehrlsibri ' et des ' and. Teleetnntiiuhleations. eanittlittOtve a Guy Lefebvre - Secretaty General • I, •••••dt;••••r:,•Th,.. V- •