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The Huron Expositor, 1978-01-19, Page 11SEAFORTH BEAVERS OLDTIMERS Egmondville Bowling Ladies High Single-Joyce Taylor 230; Ladies High Triple • Betty Hully 597. Season's Hig Single-Sue Deighton 354, Season's.. High Tripp -Rose Bisback 732. 1Men's High Singfe--15-O'b Schenck 278, Men's High. Triple-Roy Dalton 752, Season High Single-Gerard Meitidinger 309, Seasons., High Triple-Roy Dalton 752. b • Team Standings Crystals 73, Diamonds 62 Canadians 53, Old. V's' 53, Re Caps 47, Blues 47. •-c Tuesday Nighters Leagne " Standings r H rin 82, Hard Lucks 64, eacipin 61, Tuff -59, Born' Losers 40, Muskateers 30. Ladies High -games- eorgina Reynolds 261,, Maryann Weiler 256. Men's High games Eric Matzold 390, Jerry. Nobel 345. Dies High .Triple-Georgina Reynoldp 656. Men's HighTriple-Eric Matzold 820, St. James Bowling League Turtles 63, Chipmunks' 60, Jaguars 591/2 , Lions 57'/2 Cougars 49, Tigers 47. Ladies High S ingle-Bonnie Bedard 27.3, High Triple-Bonnie Bedard 669, Men's high single Reg Dick 322, Higi• Triple-Ron Beuerman 735. Legion Bowling High Sitig1e -ran.6, 3-A4--E-si ler 261, Helen Nicholson 268. High Triple Jan. 6, Jack Eisler 639, Helen Nicholson 746. Standings #6 buffers 57; #3 Chiefs, Kids 56, #4 Young Marshalls 51, #2 Black Velvets 50, #5 Ups and Downs 45, #1 High Pusseys 35. MIXT DOUBLE Standings Rosebuds 70, Fruit -Loops 69, Slow Starters 58, Cheerios 57, ' Ap'ple Jacks 53, Hbneycombs 51. 'Ladies High Single-Marg Scott 250, Men's High Single-Allan Dale 320. . • Ladies Triple-Marg Scott 595, Thelma, 595, Men's Triple Bill Brown 755. Season's High Ladies Single-Betty Bennett 327, Men's Single-Ron Beuerman 348, Ladies Triple-Betty Bennett .709, Men's Triple-Jortn Coleman 870, dies Average' Betty $mith 193, Men's Average. John Coleman ,226,; 1 and-2 Ch Rosebuds, ...Alleys 3 &4 Slow • Starters and Honeycombs, Alleys 5 &6 Fruit Loops and Apple Jac ks. Spares-Miles: Little 160, Roy McGonigle 164,, Mary Little Sr. 146, Linda Gridzak 175. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Blue Jays 53, Blue Birits 52, Road Runners 49, Coo Coos 47, Robins 32, yultures 20Y Men's High ingle-Jim Holland 2 , Men's High Triple-John ,leman 648. .. Ladies High Single and Triple Ellis Van Bake! 253 and 687. Jan 12. Blue Jays 55, Road Runners 54, fficers eleeted to 'nor Athletic Assoc. Novice team scores 7-0 On January 7, Milverton came to afortli and Seaforth Novice wo 7;0. at Murray was the top goal scorer for the game with five goals and:Brad-13euttenmiller and Miettles each scored one goal. . The team travelled 'to Mitchell on January 14 to claim another win 4-3,--""' Mike 'Beltles tied' the first period Up making the. score 1-1. Mitchell came right back with a_ goal in the :second period and 'at the 3:00 'minute mark of that period, MikesCoreci again tying , the game. Then at the 7 rninirte mark Mitchell score making the game 3-2 for Mitchell. At the '3 minute mark Ron' Pryce scored unassisted to tie the game again: With a minute, and seven seconds left, Pat Murray scored Iti,ted . by Ron Pryce ending- me 4-3. for Seaforth: The next gartte has been changed froth January 21 to the 25 in Brussels at :6:00 p.m. pannapatripit • Pliiiett:IiiybOilie6rty*Alitiikles•ililit: 1151flittW41 OlVit tleV Correspondent Hilda M. Payne . 262-5018 • Hensall Bantams played again on Monday night against Elma- Logan winning by 8-3. In the first period, Hensall led all the' way, " scoring, four goals in the first period against Eltria-Legan's one. The lone goal scored by the latter team went to Donald ..Marks assisted. by Don Wilson ,f'while Hensall's scorers were Doug Volland assisted by. Jamie McClinchey and Ron Lavery, Jeff --Rowe'-assisted-by- -Pete-Bedard,- Dave Consitt unassisted and finally • Jeff Rowe unassisted Heesall scored their other four goals in the. second period with Elora-Logan again scoring only one goal ,-by Curtis Callinson assisted by Don Marks. Scoring in , that period for Hensall were Jamie ..McClinchey assisted by Paul Sniale, Jeff Rowe unassisted and the last .two by DAve Consitt assisted by Jeff . Rowe. Elma- Logan scored their third goal in the third period this goal scored by Donald Marks assisted by Dave Hoshiel. A doff of the hat to' Jeff RoWe and Dave Consitt of Hensall and Donald Marks of Elma-Logan for making the "Hat Trier: , • Officers for: the Minor Athletie Association Were elected at the meeting held in the Legion Hall On Monday night—as follows. President, Bill Koehler; First Viee-President, Bill Gardner; Second Vice-President, Les Gardner; Secretary, Robert Goudie; • • Treasurer,. Tan Neilands. The next meeting will be held next Monday. • . At the Arena_ FRIDAY, JANUARY 20 7-9:30 P.M. '- Atom Tournament SATURDAY JANUARY 21 i 9:00 A.M. - 7:00 P.M. - Atom Tournament 8:30. P.M. - Old Timers Game SUNDAY JANUARY 22 10:15 - 6:00 P.M. Atom tournament 7:00 P.M. - I.H.L. Games MONDAY JANUARY 23 4:30 F.M. Learn to Skate 5:30 - 8. P.M. Figure Skating 8100 P.M. - Women's Broomball Games' • TUESDAY, JANUARY 24 , 5:45 P,M. Pee Wee Practice 7:00 p.m.. Bantams VS Clinton 8:30 P.M. - Midgets VS Mitchell WEDNESDAY, 'JANUARY 25 4:00 P.M. -PoWer Skating 5:00 P.M. - Novice, Practice 6:15 P.M. - Junior PraCtiee 8:30 P.M. - Seaforth Oldtiniers VS Finnish Oldtimers THURSDAY, JANUARY 26 5:00P.M. - Atom Practice 6:15 P.M: - Bantam Practice 7:30 P.M. - Mena. BreOniball 1977 Chevelle 4 door sedan V8 automatic LUN374'. $4875 1976 Granada - $348.8 2 door .6 01. Automatic -Lien JUD 083 1975 No:Vd $3278 2 door 6 cyl automatic. Licn 1.(CO 329 A1,4 itioe, •••••••, t:1g HURON EXPOSITQB,4ANOA Y19,1914 . , The Flyers cameon strong " The Mks lead the league ,lietmittook0‘viitli.a i.41 avcrge.. :10$4. By: two'' Flyers Nis; 50;§ 10;g0 DaveBy BMW Mtn', ;leads, all -- assists with a team total :of .85. .0.ary Montgomery' is second vy,ith 0;30 Wings vs. Kings * during the last 15 111.111U1c$ of, their Theleague record is 145 set two a 1.50 goals: against average. ,-1 . 1,1's 'One' line versus a whole match, against the Ohms, They seasons, ago by the. Wings. Tbe,Wings Laurie Kruse sits. at team, Unfortunately the. Kings couldn't get ,the equalizer but per gaine, category Steve goals - against and look for the Red team to win` by a logic can't play 60 minutes so line of ARts, Southgate and should continue the momentum against the STars. They-should come out shooting and win by two _ They have also scored the most 5.16; Rick 'Fortune pis 'a §40 goals with 71 so far. In.the,pelpta averagp;.Ross Gone has 4 T.54 Roesne has 7 83 average, PA .. scores. 4 Kings leads with 4,a , , average. . -- it -- ----- ... „ 'FINNISH0.11)11-MERS• match.• F lyers ire averaging "11:0 o f Tthhee stha rmeee Fhlaytetrrise:Its last week' • • penalty minutes per match. Neld brings the league total to 32-,two are the Blues at 10.3 minutes per: short of the record set a couple 'of • game,. Carmen Roemer set a record year's back, There are numerous • last Sunday night he would. just-as soon forget. The Haw/ gOaltender allowed 10 goals - during the dark shirts game against the Wings. That ,pushes 1 /4 his goals against to 94 on the GAines.next week January 22,' season thus breaking' -the Old 1978: 7:00- Hawks vs. Blues. - record of 89 set two years ago by.-- The Blues played their best the:stars and tied last year by the ' defensive game of the seasorklast ;same Hawks. Sunday in•knocking off the Flyers • He is in danger oft ecorning the 2-1. The Hawks defense 'stayed first goalie in league history to a 10.9 loss to the Wings have 100 goals 'scored against home hi so look for the Blues to gel 8 . • • • • •• *s* • ••••••-•-•-•,• *.• • **.*-**• • • .• • **.• • •-•-•:**•••:.**.•• • .• ; 2,75,. Doug -Philips 2.72, GarY themselves are on a hot strak, • Dale Kennedy 3,08, Clive Buist a big 2-1 victory. The Blue team ' Finigan 2,72, Dave Broome 2,66, They have gene 7 wed5 i'4111014t_ . Ralph Wood 2.66, Brian Dale 2.50 loss, Ironically, their last defeat • • ‘A' and Bill Price at /36 points per was a40 whitewash at the hands • .•• ••••••••••••.•,•••••****,•••••••• a 3.27 average. Neat 'are' trarrY The Blues -alt the Flyers N' S. also of the Kings, at 94220 game win streak last Sunday with • See me records in jeopardy at the moment •and a number have already been broken. Too many to mention in one column. • • • * • • • • 0 11) • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • AFIL top thirt • 8:30 P:M. Seaforth Community Centre • • • • • • Tickets =Children $1.00, Adults $100, Family $5.00 available at Bob, Betty's Variety, Anstett Jewellers, Seaforth' Recreation Office or Team Members. - • • , • • • • • • * • • • • . • • • Bowim ues cittive C. Buist H 19 14 33 G.Malcolm H 3 D.Broorne B 17 15 32 D.Philips W 23 -,"7 .......30..._ Team W Finigan K 11 19 30 Flyers H. Arts K 11 18 29'4 Bl ues B.Price B 15 11 B.Dale W 12 13 R.Weod F • 8 46 D.0' Reilly W 13 ,10 B.Akker B 11 10 K„ Broome S 10 11 J. Devereaux F 13 5 D. Leonard H 6 12 J.Feeny H 6 10 S. Wocks F 6 • 10 G.Moyland B ' 4 12 R, Devereaux W 2 14 ,G.O'Dwyer F 10 ‘5 A. Strong F 8 7. M.Fienderson F 11 4 J.Dick H 1 '14 F.Burton F 7 7 'D.Longstaff K 8 5 G. Nicholson .B Player- -Tetun, (T A Pts. T.STevenson.S 4 D.Kennedy H 16' /32-- ,21 S.Southgate K 18, 18 • 36 : .-4.Reeves W 7 M.Connolley S 6, 26 Wings' .25 ngs -24 Stars 23 21 21 18 18 46 16 '16 16 15 15 15 IS 14 13 13. Lasts SUnday's Scores 7:00 " 8:30 10:00 Blues 2 Kings 6 Wings 10 Flyers 1 Stars 6 Hawks 9 10 . 2 0 8 2 2 5 5 2 3 7 • 2" 2 6 4 Hawks .3 9 0 OXFAM '9 ' 13 5 „12; 6 12 $ 11 Ties Pts.' 20 18 12 8 8 THINKING OF TRADING? Do It Now & Save! People to People Development. BOX 18,000 TORONTO ,HALIFAX OTTAWA S.T. J0,1-IN'S JANU.A You cannot afford to LEARANCE ignore BUYS . ..— Cardigans, MEN w. • Pullaver, a Regular 13.95 s' sweater Ti'rtles, Zip-Fronts to 18.95 - Small to sole Broken size range . Extra Large 8 to clear at Mens,Sizes, DRESS $ to XL Regular AND or 14 10.95 SPORT 0'17.00 18. Sale 8.25 to. 12.75. SHIRTS_ 2% OFF Save $20.00 MENS to $43.00 on WINTER . - Men's & Boys JACKETS . CAR COATS ' Sn JACKETS PARKAS PLAID. COATS Sizes 8 to 18 & 36 to 48' ' • % To Clear at 25 OFF Regular $59.50 Popular knee-length assorted tweed Sizes 36 to 44 21 Only To clear OVERCOATS to 5129.50.1 winter effects - only. at 1 overcoats in /3 OFF Men's , - WINTER & Boy?: To .cfear UNDERWEAR '" at/ Winter. Thermal 20°F0fF Cotton & •• C Weave 9 ,....,„ 0 ' . JACKETS r SL At-KS SKIRTS VESTS ' - ' CO-ORDINATES -. All Kitten - - . 1 ' 1 TO *•••mommift /2 CLEAR Price' _ . Rack of Famous FORTREL Sizes 10 Makes values to 42 Ladies to KNIT $22.50 DRESS ' SLACKS . . Sale $ 10 00 Fmal Big ......._..._ WINTER Clearance Discounts ,T of Ladies COATS .. . 30% to. . 50% OFF -.... LADIES All Styles Long Party .. - ALL ,ALL , - DRESSES Including Dresses• 1/2 Price • Many WONDER BRASSIERES Styles Entire ......T.-- Stock of . BRA' . 1/2 All Sizes Price ,7- . .. L , • • . • Coo Coos glue Birds 52, Robins 39. Vul res 22. Men's High Single Harry Deloyer 282, en's high Triple Terry Young 718. • Ladies high "Single and Triple Ellis' Van Bakel 281 and 681._ Legion TEam :Team, standings: Duffers,. 57; Chiefs Kids, 56; Yeung Marshalls, 51; Black, Velvets, 50; Ups & Downs: 45: High Pusseys, 35, . Ladies' High Single andTriple, Helen Nicholson, • 268, 746. Men's High Single and Triple, Jack Eisler, 261, 639. USED CARS & TRUCKS WILL BE REFUSED 1'975 GMC Truck . $0A70 1/2 - ton pick-up 6 cyl automatic %no/ I.) Licn D14897 1974 ChaV-h Truck 1/i ton pick-up V'8 automatic Licn. C62931 1972 Fargo Truck 1/2 ton 6 cyl. low mileage- Licn. D21869 OVER 25 OTHER MODELS To choose from $3478 $1978 BUYERS MARKET .4.% Southgate of the Main ttrtel t17 °Mark) 5050 Seaforth No<