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Results of the D LOBA Euchre .•R ILLING
January- lb were:, Ladies High
• and Sons Mrs.. Graham Kerr: Ladies.. 4 MODERN ROTARY • Low-Mrs: McA rt hur, • Men's •
High'-Secord McBrien. Men's '
Lone-Mr. J. • Murray, Men's •
Low-Mr. M.' Malanuk and
Groceries draw- Mr. James
.Murray.
Mr.. Malatiuk,... Ladies' Lone •
RIGS
?HONE Neil ^527-1737
Durl 527-0828
Jim 527-0775
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, BIG GAME WEDNESDAY — It's the local ,)ld
timers, the Beavers, top photo,, vs the. Finnish
oldtimers at the Seaforth arena. Wednesday night in
a game of exhibition hockey that starts at 8:30. Rec.
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The Seaforth. Pee Wees, were to hold against Seatorth. • .. Dongen ;replied ." for Clinton. Campbell gave Seaforth 'a 3-1
relentless in -their pursuit . of Strong detormination •by the evening the score 1-1. • . . • lead. •Denothinp, narrowed the
Clinton Saturday evening' as they -.Players arid alert goaltending' by Dan Wesenberg ptit Seaforth lead for Clinton .but D.aVe • Murraii
earned--g tough-victory .4-2. Seaforth goalie Derek Cooper 'but in front-and at the end of. the assisted by John Dale tipped in
After hammering several•shots. kept Clinton in check. , r • second period, the score stood 24 number 4 forSeaforth making the
at Clintpn's goalie they finally 'Jilt. • Campbell opened the for Seaforth. ••• • final score 4-2.
succeeded', in penetrating that scoring kir Seaforth at 12:08 of: During the•third period, Dave Minutes ' in• .penalties ‘Ve r e,%.,.
magic shield Clinton goalie seems ..the first period unassisted. . Vain Campbell .assistecL . by Jim Clinton 12 and Seaforth 8. • -
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(By Gary Grayi_ .• VictOky, At one stage in the first after the first and 3.2 after—the"' Contenalrea Sewing , ,'
only one victory in three goties. ,. two quick goals, near the end of
22 14 16 30
Go G A Pts. in last week's Jr, "PS: notion,, they held a 3-0 lead, only to'have. 'second. Louie Arts was again '
the Centenaltes came up with the Canadians come back with brilliant In the Centenaires' nets
to Lucan tia Battle the Irish and. As ustal 'Louie Arts turned in a with 43 shots which included 19 in O'Shea'
Anstett
Last Wednesday, they journeyed ••f,,lhe perkd to narrow .the margin- much higher. Arts was tested
26 13 13 26 , as he kept the tore from being
came home on the short end of a strong performance ii the the first period.
McClure 23 10 14 24
Blake 25 12 ' 8. 20
plaYed'at home and upended the shots. He was extremely sharp in scored the ,Seaforth goals, in floe Bennett
27 7 162 1193
7.4 score. Friday night . they Seaforth nets as he• faced 40 Bruce Blake and Mike Feeney Heard 27 3 167 1129
Sunday afternoon-, they again - Canadians' fired several difficult received 13 of 25 minor penalties C.
Nig 12 6
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Port Stanley Canadiens 5-2. Qn the first tWo periods as the second period,, The Centenaires I.
hayed before their hometown. shots at him. The Centenaires called in the game and were. Tuynham
17 5 8
Outshqt 43.38, The.locals are idle Feeney
4 26 6 6 12
until this Saturday night • when
they travel tto Belmont to meet the
Bombers. The next home game
will be FRiday night January 27
when they play host to the
Thamesford Trojans.
Results At The
Curling Club This Week
-Coming Events
Men's Fun Day January 25
Junior Fun Day' February '5
F armer's Mixed Open Feb.
Mixed Fun Day February 1
Men's League
7:00 Lo:ngstaff over Roberton 7-5
Cunningham over Cornish 9-5
' BroWn over 'Patterson 9-4 '
Beattie over Linglebach 7.3
9:00 1164cliffe over Petterson 6-5
Wilson over POilies 12-4 - •
' Campbell over LO'vett 5-4
Ladies League
Makins over Campbell 9-3
Wilson over Forbes 11-3
;Fleming over Lobb, 8-2
F. Smith over N. Smith 5-2
Mixed League
Thursday.
7:00 Roberton over Beuttenmiller
6-4 ,
Beattie over Brown 7-2
Eastman over Hoggarth 9;6
Deighton over Hilderly 8-1
Patterson over. Boswell 12-1
§:00 Cunningham over Forbes 8-6
Smith over Fotheringham
Coleman over Lobb 7-5
Tfemeer over McGavin 11-0
9:00
Friday
ryce over Wilson 7-2
McKay over Makins 6-4 '
Ste. Marie over Dolmage 8-5 -
Campbell over Rowcliffe '7-4 •
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Sponsored '.by Wright-Taylor Ltd.
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Director„ Clive Buist says there's been a good
response 4Q file 'request for billets for Finnish team
members WedneSday night .but that about six-more
are needed.
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fans.
In Wednesday's game the Irish
scored fOur goals in the first
:fraineenroute to their victory.
The Centenaire,s scored three
times in the second compared to
Lyean:stW.ice. The Irish scored
The only goal-of the third. •
Paul McClure, Jerome Aubin,
Don Heard and Mark Tnrynliam
fired • the Centenaires'" goals.
Seaforth picked up 10 of 19
penalties called in the gatne,and
were outshot 43-37.
SEAFORTH 5 PORT STANLEY 2
• Against 'Port Stanley the
Centenaires scored three goals in
the first period and one in each of
the next two to chalk up their
managed 37 shots on the
Canadians with 15 of those
comingiin the. third period,.
Doug Fry led the Centenaires
-with a pair of goals, while single
tallies were scor.td by Wayne
Parkinson, Brtfce Blake and Mike
Feeney.
'Eighty-five minutes in
penalties were called in the rather
chippy contest which 'saw the
Ce*ntenatires Gord Carnochan.atid
Jerome •Aubin ejected from , the
game •late in the firat period. •
LUCAN 4 SEAR:MTH 2
The Lucan' Irish scored three
power-play goals and one short-
handed goal as they upended the
Centenairps 4-2. 1,ueari led 1-0
Aubin . 23 5 6 11
Fry
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yrnochan 10 37 _
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Parkinson 25
1223 42 33 57
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NRMiaensIghv e r
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Others 1'4 1 '2 " 3
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7 P.M. Minor Hockey Games Start(Atom Hockey)
8:00 P.M. CASINO - NITE [Arena] Admittance Free
12 Midnight' SMORGASBORD-Available - $250
Snowmobilers "Rally Round" You're Welcome at the Arena.
Hockey Pans Welcome . Upstairs to Lounge
9:00 a.m. ATOM HOCKEY TOURNAMENT .[Arena]
9:00 a.rn..,SNOW SCULPTURING [Optimist Park]
"CLASS A - ELEMENTAI:Ti? GRADES - 1-5 with
supervision
CLASS .B — ELEMENTARY GRADES 6 - 8 No
supervision.
Open to all• Elementary Schools in the area.
12:00 Noon JUDGING of. SNOW SCULPTURING -
By.Robert Tetu and Addy _McPhee
(Beechwood Pottery)
9:00 p.m. WINTER. CARNIVAL BALL - Seaftirvi Legion
Music by " Shannon "
Admission $5.00 couple at door,
9:00 p.m. -WINTER CARNIVAt, DANCE - Seafoith Arena
MUsic by "Revised Edition"
Admission 7 $3.00 per Person 18-years and over
8:00 p.M. Music by D.J. - •at High School .
—Admission $1.00 - 18 Years and under
Also Grades 7 - 8 Public School
No Advance Dance Tickets,Tickets Will Be Available At The Door,"First Come, First Served"
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SUNDAY;, JANUARY .22nd •
9a/1. - Carnival Breakfast [At Opt. Park Building] to,12 P.M.
Everybody Welcome
10 A.M. - MINOR HOCKEY FINALS
2P.M. - SNOWMOBILE POKER RALLY
from Optimist Park
[FlegiStratir2alm. to 1:30 p.m.]
' CLASS A - Participant $3.00-per• entry
CLASS B Spectator $3.00 per entry
rairmemmormadarimmemoudiaiw a"
Snow Princess Contest
Sponsored by SDHS Students Council
CONTESTANTS
Pam Carnochan
Denise Albert
Catharine Ribey Mary Arin Nolan
\Carolyn Wilson Lynn Henderson '
Winter Carnival Snow Princes tore
Announced,
2 P.M. - Cross Country Ski Poker Rally •
CLASS C Participant $2.00 ea.
3:15 P.M. Hockey "B" Championship Final
4:15 P.M. Hockey "A" Championship Final
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Lunch -ooth open at Optimist Pdek Sunday
Co-Chtsiemen: Doug Smale and Larry Wesenberg
Support:your local Service Clubs in their continued involvement
./AWN. 5.5 MOW VA A'S $$$$ ,,,,,
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