The Huron Expositor, 1977-03-17, Page 13SPRING FEVER? These area high school teachers
got a jump on the season at, a coaches trackand field -
clinic at SDHS last week. Putting them through their.
paces was Gord Robertson, regional jump coach for
the Ontario Track •and Field Association.
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LEAPS AND BOUNDS. L-Clinton teacher Ken: Clynick, ' right,: and other area
teachers: worked hard at the coaches track-and field clihie held at_ SDHS last „
week.Gord Robertson, regional jump coach for the OTFA headed the learning
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Centenaires -:loso-to7cty team
triple "A" juvenile team
from Mississauga defeated the
local Juniors here 'last Saturday
• evening by a 6.3 count, The
Visitor's trip was arranged by 31n1
V'Parkinson as they prepare for
their playoffs. Seaforth scored the
first goal as Scott Wheeler put the
localsahead.
Mississauga came 'back and
evened the count at 1 all early in
the second period only to" tee
Wheeler count his second goal
putting Seaforth back in front.
Mississauga again fought back to
even the score at 2 all.
'Bruce Blake put Seaforth in
front again 'as _ttie second period
ended with the •-Centenaires
.leading 3-2. The final p‘riod saw
Mississauga come to life as they
scored - 4 unanswered goals to
coast to an easy 6.3 win.
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St. James League
Team standings:
Lemans, 89; Furys, 87; Chargers,
81; Pacers, 81; Sky „ Larks, 75;
Corvettes, 70. •
Ladies' high single and triple,
Sandra Johnston, 265, 672. Men's
High single, Geo. Love, 336; High
triple, Hank Kramers, 770. -
Mixed League
Team standings:
REd Caps, .11.5; Crystals, .89;
Dianionds,- 87; Blues, 79;
,DExports, 79; Goldens, 55.
La-dies' high single- Flora Anne
McAllister, 220;' High Triple,
Barb Wesenb'erg, 598. Men's
High single John•r Coleman 341,
Ron Beuerman, 341. High triple,
John Coleman, 918.
Team 'standings:
teafS, 102; Penguins, 96; BruinS,
84; SEals, 81; Canadians, 73;
Flyers, 63.
adies high single. Jill Muir,
230, Barb Deighton -242. High
triple Jill Muir, 716. men's High
. single and triple,. Brad Campbell ;
very successful Fun Day on
Tuesday with a game , of curling
followed by a deliciouS supper
served joy the men of the club.
Last Spiel
The last speil of our season, is
the Invitational Mixed on the
26th. I Understand there are a
Couple of vacancies on. the. 9:00
draw .yet. If• you can get a team
together, call - the B enspieT
Committee. ,
This is strictly a fuhevetit 'and
has been very-well attended in the
. „ course early -were Jim and David on Sultday-inorning, then the
Bowling -Scores Zurich.
third game is played followed by
prizes sponsored by
Ball-Macaulay Limited.
Novice play 'for.
consolati1 on,
Seaforth Novice played in
Brussels last Wednesday night
and were defeated with a score of
5-'4. It was a very close game all
the way through,t Scoring for
Brussels were Dean Wheeler 2
goals, David Wheeler 2"goals and
Marty Rutledge 1 goal. Scott
Driscoll was the sole scorer for
Seaforth with 4 pals.'
Seaforth now play the best of 2
out of 3 ceries with Milverton for
the coeillation trophy.
The O.M.H.A. Pee Wee semi-
final series got underway- on the
weekend between Dublin and.
Huron Park with games in
Seaforth Saturday night and in
Huron Park Sunday afternoon.
The third game is schedtired for
'Wednesday night (Mar., 16) at 7
p.m. in Seaforth.
In .what was undoubtedly the
.best team effort of the entire
season, Dublin completely
dominated the play and skated to
a 9 - 2 decision Saturday before a
good crowd in the Seaforth arena.
Dublin led 3 - 0 at the end of the
first period on two goals.by Mike
Kelley and a single by Pat
Melady.
In the second, Brendan Lane
had two with singles going to
Gary Malone and Mike Kelly
closing Out the period .6 • - 1.
Dublin got three more in the third
by Rob Lane, Louis Looby and.
Gary Malone. The visitors
registered 24 minutes in penalties
compared to 12 for the home
team,
Sioday's game Was a repeat of
the effort- the night before with
Dublin posting a 6 1 win in a
penalty filled contest. limn park
handed ,out by the officials to the
team management.
Scering for Dublin and putting
the series within One game of
reaching the. Provincial final were.
Louis •Looby With two, Brendan-
Lane, John Hicknell, Mike Kelly
and Rob Lane. A good crowd of
enthusiastic fans followed the •
team to Huron Park to Cheer the
,boYs to, victory.
S-nowaranla
•The, Whipper Billy Watson
Snowarama attracted 375 snow-
mobile riders who raised 'about
history as "'a tremendous
success." •
"-We had atremendous turnout
considering the terrible weather
conditions-we went through four
seasons in one day," Collins said.
' • .He had nothing but• praise for
the 200 local people who worked
to keep the 100-mile trail
passable.
"The last part 'was the'
roughest," according, 'to Audrey
Collins, the organizer's wife.
Of the 375' people who set out
from Holly Gully for the route,
326 snowlnobilers completed the
- course, among them, Stanley
Township reeve Toth C on sift .and
CFPL London radio ,announcer
Mark Lade. Blending with "the
green of garbage .bag-covered
riders was the white of the riders
Centenaires Finish Schedule .
The Seaforth Centenaires
finished their regular season on
Friday, March 4 in Tavistock and
played a tremendous game but
came out on the, short end of a 6-3
seore.
The Braves scored early in the.
opening period and looked like
they would swamp the local boys,
but several key saves by Mike
Cottenie lifted the •Centenaires
and Bruce Blake evened the count
a 1 a piece.
Player Goals Assts. Pts. Pen.
Dave McClure . 11 14 25 38
*Bill O'Shea 13 10 23 31
Scott Wheeler 11 10 21 18
Bruce Blake ' 10 > 18 B
Paul
McClure 9 9 .18 78
Don Heard 7 10 17 24
Tom Cottenie 5 6 11 123
Bill Smith 5 6' 11 6
*Jererne Aubin 5 2 7 61
'AP' Wayne
Parkinson 2 4 6 33
Jint,N. ash 0 5 S 27
Ron McIver. '1 3 4 '18
'AP' Ian Doig 2 2
Doug Fry 0 4 4 154
*Gord Carnochan 2 2 4 72
Bryan Nichol 0 2 2 19
`AP' Jim McIver 1 0 1 10.
Cam Doig 1 ,1 .13
'AP' Tony Arts 0 1 1 0
John Wilson 0 • 0 0 2
Rick Taylor' 0 9
Goal Tenders
0 0- -.
*Lou Arts 0. 1 ; 1 16
Mike Cottenie 0 0 0 10
RoSs Govier
King Scott
0 Q , 0 20
0 0 0 0
Soccer' practiie
raise '33,000
from Air Force Base London.
John Munn Of Irensall was one
of the first riders to complete the
Jim McKinnon of the Spring-
field Snowmobile Club brought in
the Most pledges of the
Snowarama. with $1,250.
The second :glace Braves were
again in front td lead 2-1 1,14t Scott
Wheeler evened the count for
Seaforth as they fought back.
Tavistock edged in front 3.2
just as the-period ended but were
lucky to have, the lead as. the
CentenaireS 'kept tremendous
pressure 'on the home squad.
. Second Period „
The second period saw - the
Braves dominate as they built up
a 6.2 lead. Mike Cottenie stopped
several break-aways to keep the
score 4.espectable. The
Centenaires then reversed the
situation in the final period as
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they completely frustrated the
home team.;
HOwever Paul McClure
managed Seaforth 's only goal as
they hit goal" posts and outshot
the Braves by a 17-6 cOtint but
couldn't finish off the plays to get
the, puck in.
Tavistock had three players in
the- leagup scoring race bat all
three failed to move up the ladder
as the Centenaires held their high
scoring line in check.
Midgets'
The Centenaires used several
midgets in the contest and• are
looking forward to next season as
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Us,ed r_ 00 guitars '4..
,from
Justil the style, for these first
spring days. Styled with
belts and button front by
"Barbara Sue" in spring
pastel shades and novel
designs, .all sizes.
4.95 01
their. play IndieratOtt that things
will be better next year. -
The Centenaires storing
statistics are listed below. The *
are play,* tin -longer with the •
team and "AP" means affiliated
players, or midget players 'also
playing for the Seaforth Midgets.
This weekend the Centenaires
have two games scheduled as
-they challenge the Atwood
Renegades on Friday night and
will meet the Stratford Juveniles
Sunday afternoon, with • both
games to be played in Seaforth.
-Friday's gaine time is 8:30 p.m.
and Sunday's 2 p.m,
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guitars av
up to OFF
ChooSe from powder,
beige, navy, green and rust
in the best "Canada Mist"
all wea0er 'fAile. Styled, in
English: raglan or popular
.belted styles as sketched. 245, 587.
SeaforthDistrict High School
Team standings:
Beattles', 77; ARgo's, 68; Expo's,
59; EskimoS, 55. "
Ladies' high single and triple,-:
Karen Munro; 218, 506.' Men's
. ;high sin le Gerry Bedard, 2 65;
Gerry N be, 564.
Egmondville League
Team Standings:
Sho'-'offs, 110; Mixed ups, 103;
Flyers,' 91; Tabor specials, 87;
--Sparklers, 86; Swinging 6 ; 48 '
ladies' high single and triple,
Pat Baker, 236, 622. Men's high
single and triple, Murray
Bennewies, 311, -735;
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A very successful spiel Campbell, With Gwen and Johh
sponsored by Fleming Feed Mills Patterson and Eleanor Shiels. '
of Clinton, was held at the -Third prize went to .Larry Nedens
SeafOrth Curling "Club on, rink from Brampton and
Saturday, March 12. 1 consolation went to Murray'
The 9:00 draW was-Won by Tony Heuther's 'rink from Brussels.
Moore and his team from '\ Second Draw
coderich. Bill Lobb „with Milly The second draw for the Men's,
Lobb Clarence and Lorraine League came to a close last week
Dennome won second prize. Lee with Phil Hoggarth's team and
Learn's rink -frOm Exeter took Bill Campbell Jr's team on top
third and consolation went to Ken .spots. A. playoff on Sunday saw
Storey's rink from St. Marys with Phil, with John Patterson Sr.,
Kerry .and Madelyn. Campbell. Jack Sinclair and Ned Boswell.
First prize op the 11;00 draw defeat Bill With .lacir-Mayhili, Stu past year's. It includes two games
went- to Bob and Sharon Wilson Wilson and Marlen Vincent in a on Saturday followed by a ,dance $38,000 last Feb: 27, and looking run, leaving at 7+30 .-a,m-.-.• ,and
with Bill and Marg Fleming. very close game. at the Club. returning five hours later, Other ' back, Holly Gull owner Randy
Second • prize was. won by' Bill The ladies of the club held a Breakfast is served at the dub -_. 'Collins raid it will go- down in - riders ;to complete the 100 mile
Consitt and 'Lionel Wilder., all of
SUN. MARCH 20
MON. MARCH '21
WED., MARCH 23
THURS., MARCH 24
took 12 minor penalties plus one y starts Sunday out of town who usually do not.
major and two gross-miscon-ducts Ilie-:first soccer practice of the Each team is guaranteed two : season for the St. Columban games and a loss in any but the
Soccer Club will be held in, the first round will 'result in
Centralia' gym on Sunday, March elimination. • •
27 at 2 p.m. ' The tournament_will Consist of
St. Columban's. application for.-twenty games running each• day
a "B" team has been accepted by from Tuesday through Thursday
the London and District-Soccer with the . championship game
Association, so there will be 2 slated for 2:30 p.m. Thursday
teams operating this year. • afternoon.
Anyone wishing to play for
either the "A" or "B" team ".is/?+., n Expositor Classified will
pay you dividends. Have you tried
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During this year's March
break, the annual Lake Huron
Zone Recreation Association •
PeeWee Houseleague hockey
'tournament will be held ht the
Seaforth Community Centre. The
'tournament will see 14 teams
, compete from' such towns as
'Owen' Sound, Goderich, Hanover,
Mt. Forest, Kincardine and of
course. Seaforth.
Play beings Tuesday, March 22'
at 8:30 a.m. when the local boys
take on a Walkerton team. This
tournament is designed for•
houseleague teams only and gives
boys an opportunity to compete
At the
Arena Arpnq:
. FRI. MARCH 18
8:30 p.m. - Exhibitibn Jr. ' D.
Hockey Game
IVIARCH 19 2 - 3:30 p m. - Public Skating
8 - 10:00 p.m. - Public Skating
2 - 4:00 p.m. Men's and Women's
All Star Broomball Games
7:00 p.m. = LILL. Playoff Games
2:00 - 3:30 p.m. - Public Skating
TUES. MARCH 22 8:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.. PeeWee
Hbliseleague Tournament
"10:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.' - Peewee
Houseleague Tournament
8:00 p.m. - Broomball Playoff
Games
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10:00 aan. • PeeWee House-.
Leaga- Tournament
-2:30 p.m. - Championship Gone
. "of Tournament
p.m. - -MeWs Broomball
playoff tames
invited to attend this practice,
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