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The Huron Expositor, 1977-03-31, Page 11OMHA. PeeWee Finals (Second Game) C4th Arena Sat. April 2 7 p.m. Flesherton VS Dublin Dublin 5 Results of 1st game Flesherton 5 (In Overtime) C4th Broomball Finals . arch 31st . C4th Jr. Farmers VS B.P. Dumpers 7:30 p.m. "A" Championship McKillop Panthers VS - Centralia College - 8:30 p.m. "B" Championship I - Your C. B. Equipment HEADQUARTERS • 40 Channe(Clirs Towers HEADSE1 MOBILE ANTENNAE CB BASE UNIT -CB--. Antennas Huge selection of Trophies to choose from -AtimoRtieDbEALER "At" Gal 's Trophies .11 Engravings . . ae2rision,st,,Aeoliter,ly.eatoiiityexatetri:236,2461 . • CB MOBILE UNIT - • MICROPHONE There was excellent ice, keen Curlers," led by reverend (small curling, superb food and, shall 1 "r"), Black, presented a dramatic say, outrageous fun. skit (often • known as a mock For enter- wedding) to honour the occasion tainment at the Saturday night of the 13th wedding anniversary dance, and to add a touch of class, of our Club President, Steve the "Company of Young Brown and his wife Roxanne. Suitable (but not traditional) wedding music was provided by the Mohawk Glee Club. Milly Lobb read a poem which she had composed to honour the couple, a gift was presented, and —after Steve had made- a fitting reply, thanking everyone for their thoughtfulnesS, he and Roxanne began the dance with their rendition of the Anniversary Waltz. Caution causes me to omit the cast, of characters involved in the above: On the 9:00 .Draw, first prize was won by ,Don and Wendy Tremeer curling with Bill and. Milly Lobb. Second prize went to John and Gwen Patterson with Bob and Anne Ste., Marie. Campbell with Cathy and Doug, Third prize was won by Bill Key's and-Beth Pryce and consola- tion was *on by. Gerald and Nancy Smith with Bob and Sue Harrow. • • Overall Whiner - OPTIMIST , On the 11:00 draw first prize and overall winner for the day ,. went to Bob and Sharon Wilson CANOE RACES with Den and Joyce Weir. Second prize • went to Bill and Marg Fleming curling with Don and Ann Dance. Steve and Roxanne Brown with Dave-and Mary Jean Beattie ;wen,' third priie and consolation event to Stu McCall, Donelda .Pearson, Herb Travis and Mary McCue. Anyone hoping to curl in this spiel next' year had better get their name in to the Bonspiel clorifniittee now! In Walkerton A team of Seaforth girlS traveled to , the Walkerton Business Girls Spiel on Saturday. Winning third prize on the 9:00 draw were Marlene Roberton, Kay Sharp, Joan; Kennedy and Marjory papple,. The Walkerton girls presented a Hawaiian theme this year and to add fun for the day, for every rock you• hogged, you had to pick up a paper ,banana, ' The girl with the most bananas at the end of tl* day won a prize - a bunch ofbananas. kunderstands ffie"-skip, -Marlene, provided her team with a snack for the ride home. FiVe hogged rocks in two games deserves some kind to recognition, eh Marlene? I hope of have, some playoff results hit. you soon plus a date for our closing Pot Luck Supper. (by Gwen Patterson) The only problem in coming up with the best, is. . .what do you do next year for an encore? . Ball-Macaulay sponsored the• best yet Invitational Mixed Spiel this past weekend at the Seaforth Club. Down at the lanes Ellmendv1116 Mixt-Ups, 5771; Sparklers 5667; Sho Offs 55,90;. Swinging 6 5282; Flyers 4883; Tater Special. 4832. Ladies high, Linda Gridzak, and 636. Men's High, ' KotwBeuerman, 311 and 867. ' Legion Slant 6 108; Team Canada 91; Schmucks 83; Flashers 78; Tom Cats 55; 1200's 49. • Ladies High Single, Joy Rosa,., 280; Triple, Ann Wood 647. Merits High Single and triple, John Cairns, 336 and 791. Town and Country Bobolinks, 8563; Woodpeckers '8344; Tuft Tits 8260; Chickadees 8074; Grosbeeks 7835; Cuckoos 7625. Ladies high . single, Marg Ungarian, 301; triple, Leanne McKay 750. High Men, ROn Harris 258 and 614:- ,,, , St. James t — Furys 99; Lenans 93; Chargers 93; Pacers 90; Sky Larks- 77; Corvettes 73. Ladies high single and triple, Bonnie Bedard, 266 and 693. Men's high single and triple, , Vern ,Steitima'n, 288 and--795. 1— Water Well' 1DRILLING W.D.• Hopper and Sons 4 MODERN-ROTARY RIGS PHONE Neil 527-1737 Durl 527-0828 Jim 527-0775 Sunday, April 3 -Start -Egrnondville Bridge • Central West. Ontario Broomball Association Championship Tournament BLYTH ARENA . CharnPionship Games on Sunday, April 3 Ladies 1 p.m. - Men 2 p.m. Admission $1.00 per person April 1,2:and •3 12th ANNUAL K. OF C. HOCKEY 1 • ..TOURNAMENT. — Seaforth Memorial Arena — SATURDAY, APRIL 2nd and continuing SUNDAY, APRIL 3rd Saturday Sr. games commence 10 A.M. Sunday Jr. games commence 12 Noon -Finish -Vanastra Rood - -time 1:30am-4pm -Trophy presentation Optimist Rec. Hall 4prn -3 0 Classes of Exciting Racing , • .11 SHOP FIRST AT STEWART'S <> FOR THE LAST WORD IN Pant Coats , Shower proofed poplins and simulated leather • coats in the popular pant coat length. Spring coats New wool & • acrylic blend. dressy- , spring coats or the ever popular all weather coats in grand range of shades. Priced 39.95 to79.95 Spring Suits Washable dotible knit fortrel two and • three piece style suits in pin stripes, patterns and solid colors. ,35.0Gto 62.95 • Pant Suits Fully washable acrylic and polyester cotton blends' in fashionable ,pant suits for spring. Choose stripes, _patterns er plains. 39.95J075.00 New Spring Dresses The new spring dresses ,feature much bolder patterns a d colors, in washable polyester jerseys, 's y ed in jacket .dresses, Gaucho dresses, and regular one or two piece-models. We have the range, and we have the values. , 27 95 • to 39.95 • MAKING SURE— Charlie Malcolm (9) scores the Tournainent on Sunday. Other Seaforth players in Sealath Pee Wee team's fourth goal against, the the picture are: D,ave Murray, (17) and John Dale, team from Port Elgin, during the Legion Pee Wee (4). Seaforth won the game 4 -1- (Photo by Dillon) A1' Curling Club • Mixed Spiel .._bett..iet • ••• A LONG SHOT-- Mark •McLiwain , (8), of Seaforth,i scores against Exeter on a shot from the bluell lie, tieing the game at one apiece., The Exeter team went on to defeat Seaforth, 3-2 , eliminating the Seaforth Pee Wee team from the Legion Tournament. (Photo by Dillon) " THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MARCCH 31, 1977 —11 " tat- THE BALL'S A BLUR — A CCAT broomball player shoots out from between two McKillop team mates in the COAT McKillop Panthers game Thursday. COAT went on to win 5-2. Broornball finals, between BP Dumpers and Jr. Farmers and McKillop and COAT are on tonight at the Seaforth arena. ( Photo by Larry Dillon) Alorigimum. FRI. APRIL 1 6:30 - 9:30 P.M.- Seaford) Minor Hockey Skate-a-T,hon SAT., APRIL 2 SUN. 9. . WED., 10 A.M. - 3:30 P.M. - Knights of Columbus Annual Tournament 7:30 P.M. - Dublin Pewee Game Dublin VS Flesherton „APRIL 3 - 1.211/41iion - 4:30 - Knights of Coldmbus Tournament 7:30 P.M. 1.1i.L.Finals ' Blues VS Wings. APAIL14' 4:30 P.M. Figure Skating APRIL 6. • 1:00.3:30 P.M. -.Parents & Pre Schoolers 8:30 P.M. - THURS., APRIL 7 -- -.*1 8:30. P.M.- I.H.L.Finals FRI., APRIL 8 . Cloed for the Season. cannninn TIRE CO CI lit 1011.11. • F,V41'1,110y 4JCII:SeCtIOT4rr-- • r • Every week, more and more people disCover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost Huron ExPoSitor Want Ads. Dial 527-0240. ,c,*,5•;::.;:::4::••?;;;W:7;,§..•hat:•';.•:?":..0.;.-, KAWASAKI Saleaand Service Parts and Accessories - Factory Trained Mechanics at 11 3 LL SPORTS & RECREATION LIMITED Varna 262-S809. Ye, tt• • V • M. • • •