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The Huron Expositor, 1978-01-05, Page 9• Tr • By Gary Gray„ '" ' The. Seaforth Centenaires picked .pp four more points last week in their bid for a play-off position. On Tuesday night they travelled to Thatnesf 3rd and came home with a 6 - victory, )41.) then on WednesdaY n'ght they made the g tr' 'Bothwell . and defei ed the Barons 4 = 2. On Friday ni ht (with only one nights rest) they returned home and suffered a 8 - 4' setback from the • league leading Exeter Hawks. Seaforth 6' Thamesford 4. The Centenaires got a three goal performance frorn Bruce Blake in their• triumph over - the Trojans. It was only the second hat-trick for the Centenaires this season. Doug Anstett had the - other in a 9 - 4 loss to Mitchell back en Nov. 13. Jim •McIver gave, the Centenaires a 1 : 0 lead after the 1st period as he scored at 17:24 • Ian Doig drawing the„ lone as 1st. Mike •Feeney madt it 2 J C ' early in the second. Doug Fry. and Bill O'Shea assisted on the play. The Tiojans Came back with 'a power play goal at/ the, six minute mark to make the score .2. - 1. Blake then scored his first goal of the • night (a shorthanded goal) with,teammate Kevin Bennett in the penalty box. , The Trojans rounded out the scoring in the second frame With a gdal attlie:thirteen minute mark. " Thamesford held a 15 - 12 margin 4. in' shots on, goal -after the, Centenaires outshot tem 15 - 7 in the first.. Cam Doig put 'the Centenaires, ahead 4 •• 2 early in the third with an unassisted goal. The Trojans however did not give up and scored two'go,als within fort -six seconds to tie up the game at r , goats apiece. Blake got his second r • getting started and found them- sel,ys at the short end .of a 3 - score but_soob bounced_ back to. outskate and outplay Wingham. Charlie Malcolm led. the Pee Wee Storing with 3 goals. Other goal scorers for Seaforth were Barry Campbell, Jim Campbell, Jerry Wright, Dave Murray and Dave , [(under. —Nicholson, Catrieron ••-and Moore tallied for Wingham making the final score., 8 - 3. Minutes in penalties: Wingham , 8, 'Seaforth 6. , 8-,3 PeeWees Upset Wingham 8-3 Jeff Campbell 2 ' 2 The Pee Wees rolled along to ' an easy victory as they downed Goalies •V nWrii-8-7-3. They were slow Pe-riailhPlaye-d Goals-Against Keith McClure 15 13 Derek Cooper 12 11 Bowling THURSDAY NIGHTERS BOWLING LEAGUE Standings-are: Smoothies 72: He-adpins .54; Hard Lucks 53; 'Tuff 51; Worn Losers 36; • Mnskateers 28; • Ladies' High Single and "Triple . Deanna- N6be1,247. 612. ' • MenIs HigILSingle 'and Triple Erich Matzold 274, 768. • PBowling' Scores . • ...it ComMercial Ltnigue Team• Standings: ' Blue Jays, 48; Road Runners, 4 7; Blue 'Birds, 47; Coo CooS, 45; Robins, 27; Vulchers, 18. Men's High single, Martin Van Bake 308; Men's High triple, Cor Dorssers, 697, Ladies' High single and triple, Karen Menheere, 217, 541.- Mixed Doubles - Team standings: , Fruit Loops, 64; Rosebuds, 61; Apple Jacks, 51; Slow Starters, 49; Cheerios; '47; Honeycombs, 44. • Ladies' High single and triple, Betty Bennett, 327, 709. Men's High,single , Ron BeUerman. 348; High triple, John Coleman 870. a #14 CAMERAS riirns arid Magic cubes et 44 at 10 yo I . 0 M le it PROC ESSING and `.1 PRIN riNG by Western `Colour Lab 44 • a. t, 808 ' eht BETTy'S __VARIE-ry it • • ANUARY1, 1E1 if THE RON EXPOSITOR e • "re"- • • • • • • " .r • Jackets • E Parka Coats *Ski Jackets 0 WinterCoats • 0/01OFF EIOYS Bombers25 Parka Coats . STORE-WIDE SALE ENDS JANUARY 7th WATCH OUR ADVERTISEMENT FOR FURTHER WINTERWEAR BARGAINS • ..JAROARY:$ALE SUPER= BARGAINS. 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Jamie Caldwell, 'Phil Knight and Fred Mommer- staehad the other Exeter goals. scored for the Centenaires... "" KerVitalennett and Paul McClure __Brine -Blake, Bill O'Sfitea , Exeter outshot the locals X34 inthesape with the Centenaires goal. • Louie Arts again turned in a Matt Muller scored three times _ piOnr..up of 26 minor strong performance the for the Hawks, while Brian Taylor penalties called in the game. Seafaort nets, blocking 35 Thamesford -shots. The Cen- buffers, 50; Chiefss, 47; Black Velvets, 43; Ups & Downs, 42; Young MarShalls, 39; High Pusseys, 31. Ladies' High single ', Joan on, 283, Ann Wood, 283, high riple, Joan Eaton, 742. Men's High single, Gord Scott, 292, high triple, Al Smale, 689. GMONDVILLE I • Ladies High SingletiPat Baker" 253, Ladies High Triple-Betty Hully 584. Season High Single-Sue Deighton 354, Season High Triple-Rose Bisback 732. 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Karen Munro, 638, 201.Men's tenaires picked up 12 of 21 r :High single and- triple, Kevin --Young, 263 , 598. • Seaforth 4 Bothwell 2 • Midgets win trophy . - . penalties calla in the game. • • 'Legion Team Team standings: period. • oit -The second . frame saw the Barons completely dominate play as they fired eighteen shots on. Seaforth. goalie Louie Arts, ' while the Centenaires managed Only seven actlie other end'. Arts made several big saves in the period.to hold the Barons off the scoresheet. The third period again saw the Barons con"' the playa at 1:31 'mark they broke Art's• tout bid. Then with'!" Blake in the penalty bdx Bothwell again scored with what turned out, to be the final goal of the :;:game. Bothwell liad•rnan,y good scoring opportunities the' rest of` the period but, were unable to'beat ArtS. Bothwell outshot the Locals • . 15 - 13 in the period_ and 43-36 overall. The-Centenaires picked up 21- Minot: penalties to Bothwell's 16 in the hard hitting game. Exeter 8 Seaforth The Exeter Hawks scared five unanswered goals in second ' period as they def ed the The- ,Centenaires took advantage • of some shaky Bothwell goal tending in the first period as they scored all •four of their goals in the ,period. Paul t McClure, Gord Carnochan, Bruce BillBlake and O' scored the Seaforth goals. The Centenaires • outshotBarons SEAFORTH JEWELLERS for DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELLERY, FINE CHINA GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION All Types of Repairs Phone 527-0270 • . , During the past week Seaforth defgated,..them by a score of 6 - 2. Midgets competed in the Silver lan Doig lead the boys to a victory Stick tourname_nt Petrolia and with three. pals, Steve Steinman he Kincardine Winter Games chipped in with tWo whileJoe Vab tournament. Bakel scored a single. This put , , In Petrolia, on December 28, them in--the finals returning. the they played Forest and' defeated'. following day, . Dec. when them by a score of 4 - 1. Joey . they met a strong Elmira to , Anstett lead the team witwo wile jumped into a 3 - -0 lea• . But go lan Doig, arid -Steve' a . d&ermined ,.41 team. Steinman each add one. ' feu* back with-1 our .goals., At Kincardine an.the 29th th gain a champions tp by a score of met Collingwood an '4.2k".team in'-3. - t h_e..opening game and lost to Joey AnStett s oreii two goals, them by the score of-6 - 3 to put Ian Doig 4' Mark. which them in the consolation diyision. was' the winner, had one. Steve Steinman scored ,two goals. Congrattilations to the boys in and.John 'Nielsen' one in a lasing winning the trophy. The boys will , • -travel to Petrolia on Monday, lb their second game of that. January to continue on, in the day they met Wingham and - Silyer Stick ToUrnament. ' LET US MAKE' YO R OLD FURNITURE BETTER TatiAN NEW:! For free estimate and a look at ' I our newest samples of Materials 4P 14.T Q'q n • " .1111111111, Muir, 582—Average- •Jill -Mtr4,-= 197. Men's High• single, lig Doig, 216, High triple, 'Paul Stewart; 504, average, G1Q09n Coombs, 189. •Seaforth High School Team standings: . • Shag Roys, 56; Spitfires, 5§t Mustaitgs, 43; Heavy Chevy's; Ladies' High single and triple, Helen Munro, 359, 845,• average le 724. Seaien High Allan Dale 9, Season High T iple-Brian Ba '736. Team Standings Crystals 62, Old V's,53, Diamonds 52, Canadians 45, Blues 42. Red "'COS 394 . 8 a.-m. - 1 p.nai - Houseleague Hockey 1:30 - 3 P.M. - Public Skating 3:15 P.M. - Novices VS Milverton , 4:30 P.M. - Atoms VS Elma Logan 6:00 P.M. - PeWees VS Mitchell 8:30 P.M. - SeafOrth Oldtimers SUNDAY JANUARYti 12 - 1 P.M. - Midget Practice, 1:15 p.m.-- Novices VS Mitchell 2:15 P.M.- PeWees VS M itchell 3:45 P.M. Atoms VS Parkhill 49:00 p.m. - I.H.L. Games MONDAY, JANUARY 9 4:30 p.m. - Learn to Skate 5:30 p.m. - Figure Skating 8:30 p.m. • Olddiners , TUESDAY, JANUARY" 10 4:00 p.m. - Dublin Bantam Practice 5:45 p.m. • PeVVee Practice T:00 p.m. • Seaforth Bantams VS Wingham 8:30 p.m. - SeafOrth Midgets VS Wingham WEDNESDAY JANUARY 11 1 - 3 p.m. - Parents & Preschoolers 4 p.m. - Potter Skating ' 5 p.m. -Novice - • , p.m. ;Women's Broomball Games THURSDAY, ANUAttY 12 4 p.m. - Dbblin Bantam Practice 5 p.m. - Atom Practice 6: IS' p.m. - Bantam, Practice 7:36 - Broomball- Ganes 7 P.M. - Seaforth BantamS' VS Clinton 9 - 11 P.M. - All Star Broornball Gaines SATURDAy JANUARY 7 At The Arena FRIDAY JANUARY 6 1101011111 BOB &.• 1 BETTY 31...mmuswimsw f or a COMPLETE INSULATION SERVICE ISOFOAM RIGID URETHAN( and ROCK WOOL INSULATION Sprayed in place -, Urethane Insulation for all types of farm' buildings, new and older liomes, warehouses, cottages, retail store's, etc. • FREE ESTIMATES • CALL US TODAY ALLWORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED • IL. VAN MOORSEL INSULATION RR 5 Mitchell Phoke MOM_ Cougars, 47; Tigers,., 46. field. -The men of the club are By GwenPattersen . "N have been made and curling On Sunday, January 9nr club will be a. ilable /IV next week. The tearns for the second draws with te Mixed League. The , There are nine teams entered ;. hosts the Junior Oirls' Tankard. r begins . on Thursday, January ill been held so I haven't the final • from the area. Seaforth's Junior winners to report. Hopefully, they which will have to have a playoff, Club has put together two teams to decide who enters the event. playoffs from last draw have not There should be some interesting St, James' laivIliag League I ' curling on. Sunday;'; sp ebthe out Chipmunks, 60; Turtles, 58; On Wednesday, January 11, Jaguars, 53'6; Lions SO1/2 ;,. the Ladies Open Spiel being Team Standings: 1ST DRAW WINNERS The rink skipped by Marjoriea:r ' Coleman, Bruce Coleman, Nancy Smith, Ladies' High single and triple, P catering ts this spiel so if yon can Gerald Smith needed an .extra end to defeat the rink Gerald SM,110„- Bill Campbell, Grace Campbell, Ken • High singlen triple, Jack khneol wthem, out, please let them Of Bill Campbell and -became the Seaforth Curling Innes, Marg. Sallows. Beflard„ 337, 786. ' January 14, and 15 is filling up The-Mixed Spiel on . Ruth Campbell, 251, 584.Men s Club's let Draw Champions. From the left Is (Expositor Phbto) wieldy: This is an excellent spiel Team standings: you wish to participate. ki • PeeWee Scoring Leaders Goals Assts.Ptsi • Charlie Malcolm -8 12 20 'John Dale 8 9 17 Jerry Wright 4 9 13 David Murray 7 5 12 Jim Campbell • 5 6 11 Marty Bedard 5 3 8 Blaine Hackwell 1 7 8 dan Wesenberg 5 1 6 Rob Core Tom Turner 2 3 David Campbell 4 1 .David Kunder 3 2 5 Barry Campbell 1 3 6 5 5 woe \liny/ Enricimrin TIRE0 1411101111if 511E, F. W. tilleiv Ltd. Seoiai1h • r • • r • •