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
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But r who in their right rnind wants.any?...kshort walk
outside dUring the -five day _storm would 'Ice up-
almost anyone. (Expositor PhotO)
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IS Regular Games for $10.00
ThREE :-515.00 GAMES
$75.00 JACKPOT" TO .GO!.
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AdmIssion $1,00 ,
Extra Cards 25e of 7 'for• $1.00
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' (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
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• 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.
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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
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0 Pikki-11-LL WINTER :,FUN DAY
At the /
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6 SUNDAY, FtBRUARY 6, 1977'
Heated Activity Barn, hot drinks provided
Family fun - cross country skiing,tobOggarting ,.
snowslioeing, anowmobiling. ' -
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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
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Wings , ' . . Blues Kings
Saturday, Feb. 1
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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 .
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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
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• 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
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WW1 Application for renewal of the broadcasting
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expiring March 31, 1977.
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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.,..
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