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The Huron Expositor, 1978-01-26, Page 12• ••• THE PRICE IS RIGHT at ontitmis' eusall a Chase away those mid winter blues by coming to -,!-'-Bonihron's Mid Winter Ho,rne_furnishings tight up your life and your borne witour beciutikul home turnishings. Below are just few ot the many bargains cayailable throughout Pe store. KROEVII:ER SOFA Bib BEDROOM SUITES Regular .3 _colours - size tip P`' 40% oil ptlee Only %2Eir 3 CVIESTERFIELD SUITE \tellies up to $799.00 Reduced to clear Only 4$395,°° • LIVING ROOM. SST • Consisting oi Sole, Low Back Chair, Back Chair and ottoman . ces only A99 - All 4 pie °° • H OURS: 10E90 , NIJE.DOESO P:f ,1140ASO SIXTURD , 9 A.M. to6P.M. FRIDAY - A.M. to 9 P.. coses) worm Os VREE DEASsjtiri NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE onthrotis email 'Phone 262-2023. 120 King St :V_ The Los+ Klinu+e. Wo6ke3 FNAcile t Talent in this year's IHL thi n All 'Toques, Caps, Gloves, • Winter ' Underwear and Turtle-Neck Sweaters_ • •A Full Line Of MEN'S WORK BOOTS J; At ,S.00-001 Pries .0 c Ph .11 o HURON,wpsITOR, 4ANUARY 20, 1978 °owl TWITHE mi ws OKf4V Frati's f since we've Los;n3 —5* 14 E RE's 'TOE Pia9pst.-Well 6104;4-tifi minute in +he. s a :tit ,thin Harr qe. 3 seed is 21 sec.%so we coaro 'won 8- • Action Sunda,y's Blues Nis Hawks IHL ganie Bob Shenk Seafertk open cA.Isl Ray Riley, planed-list is the 340-.stoa and .3fyr Yamaha, S affa; 2nd Floyd in the 440 stuck while Len Larisink Upshat •AC t, ,Staffat3rd Len took 1st in 34Q-Mod, Class at the Lansink, Polaris,--Seaforth, . Sivavtinohile races SUnclat at 346,., Laqsink Bully Gully. , Polaris, Seaforth;And Chris The races were part a a fulLday Holmes , Ski DoGrUndon: -on by the special events 440 Mod-1 st Upshall, Cat,' committee of the Hully Gully Staffa; 2nd Chris Mimes, Ski Sndwmobile Club. Other events Doo, London; 3rd John Munny; * were "cross county and novelty Yamaha, Hensall. race §. 44o Stock-Ray Riley, Cat, Staffa; T1 day was very much enjoyed 2nd Upshall, !Cat, Staffa; by all members and their families 3rdSob Schenk, PolaX; SEaforth • "'as well as friends. New members Cress Country Run 340-1st David welcomed. Don't forget Consitt, cat;.2nd Bill .Chartern, Snowarama for Timmy this -Cat; 3rd Bob Schenk, •Polaris. -Sunday 29. All proceeds to Open Stock Cross Country-1st CrippledChildren. Help Support Chuck, -Collins,• Cat; 2nd John them. Sponsoraa rider. Munny, Yamaha; , 3rd Glenn Complete Race results are: Malcolm, Cat. Stock-1st BOh Schenk, Polaris, Much ,appreciation to the Se'aforth; 2nd Chuck Collins, Cat, younger members of the club who Varna; 3rd Ray Riley, Yamaha, worked hard to make the day a Staffa, real success:. - • 1m 11. goal. been shattered. A total of 945 Doug Philips scored the hat points have been tallied so far trick for the Red team. Doug thus beating the old mark of 870 O'Reilly netted .,two goals with scored during the 1975-76 season. Brian Dale-and Ray Devereaux Someone should score the 1,000th chipping in single tallies. point next 'Week. 'The Blues lead Flyers 7 Stars 1 'the league in scoring points with The Flyers came off .a tought 181 so far. Steve Southgate has, 2-1 loss to the Blues in fine virtually clinched the scoring fashion by bombing the Stirs 7-1 crown. The Kings'Iorvvard has 43 during last Sunday's late game. points so far'-6 ahead of his And would you believe•the Stars nearest rival. He becomes only FownerS succeeded in- breaking haven't won in eight weeks?-/ ..the second player in league and establishing records that may Their last victory was a 6-5 win history to score both 20 goals and amid for decades. over the Kings way back on 20 assists in one season. Dave Quite simply, what goes, up can November 20. After getting off to BrOome was the other. He did it ;asily come crashing down and , such a promising start, the green last• year. Doug Philips scored 3 should you build a house on sand team now finds themselves goals last week to, bring his total_ he tides will , surely wash it away. fighting to stay out of the cellar. to 26 so far this season. That The six member clubs in the Sid Wocks and Murray breaks the old record of 25 set two f• .H.L. thiS season have taken the Henderson paced the Flyers to years ago by Dave Broome. ecord book' by' the throat and victory by each scoring two goals. Games next week January 29, save thoroughly wrung its neck. Jack Price, John Devereaux and 1978 vlost of the old standards have Ralph Wood all chipped in single Kings vs. Flyers 7:40 alien and many more are in markers. The Kings can score their. The ;3opardy. , There are a number of'cracks appearing in the leagues founda- - fin and the waves have pounded at the base in this year's watered down version of the Industrial Heckey League, The talent is as thin as silk and.* the scores have soared higher than our inflation rate. •• The league isn:t nearly as strong as it was even two years ago. Ten skaters per squad just doesn't make for good hockey and in the case of the Hawks and :Stars, five per match gets you, . absolutely nowhere. • • • BLUES 11 'HAWKS 4 The only thing the Hawks hive them is-time: They-know- the season is over in-a couple of weeks and there are only 5 playoff matches left. So there is 'the satisfaction • that -these 11-4 thumpings can only last for seven- more weeks. • For the Blues it was their eighth straight game' without a loss. The dark shirts played it even • for the first 20 minutes then the roof caved in. . A five goal outburst in eight minutes gave the Blue Shirts a 5-1 halftime lead: '" Six more scores in the final period put •the match away. Bill Price, Dave Broome, Ron Hildebrand and • Ken Devereaux all,-scared a pair of goals for the Blues. Larry Broome, Glen Nicholson and Ron Plumsteel scored single markers. Jim McLeod led the Hawks by scoring two goals. Jerry Feenery and Clive Buist netted the others. Kings 8 Wings 7 o. The way they did it left the Wings wondering just • what happened. Last Sunday night, the Red earn had what appeared to be a, comfortable 7-5 lead over the -- Kings with exactly one minute left in the game. Theft guess who went to work? Yet, Steve Southgate, Cary Finigan and Harry .P707, again performed another minor tniraele by ,combining for three 'goals in 27 seconds to lift the Royal team to ,an 8-7 shocker Over the wide-eyed Wings. Arts scored all three goals' with Southgate and Finigan doing the leg work, • When you speak of tecords these three instantly come to mind, The Kings trio has led the inajot aastoilt oti' the record .books this season. In addition td :Arts' 3 scores, tliol 'total :team got it pair of scores each from Southgate and" Steve Eckert added a single by Dave Broome The priests blew the trumpets, Joshua's people shouted loud and the walls of Jericho came tumbling down. In 1971 the Boston Bruins took the N.H.L. record book and with One incredible wave of the hand turned the cherished journal into the weekend funnies. With a couple of fellows named Orr and EspoSito the Bean Tony Arts scored the lone Stars Flyers prevent them. The Royal goal. squad will' find things tougher I.H.L. NOTES this time around so look for them The hat trick that Harry Arts to lose by a couple. scored last Sunday was the 34th Hawks vs. Stars 8:30 recorded this season. That ties This is the toughie. Both clubs , the record set two years ago. are woefull to say the least. Both There have been 414 goals scored teams have five victories between so far this term. The old record them. Give the Stars an edge on was' 402 and there are still- six the basis of goaltending. games left. The old, record of 468 >Aloes vs. Wings 10100 assisti has also fallen by the The Wings have scored 30 wayside. A total of 477 have been goals in their last .3 matches het recorded so far this season and a have allowed 17. The Blues 500 season is a strong possibility defense has tightened so look for with those half dozen contests _'the Blue boys to stretch their left. Of course with those new unbeaten streak to 9 games•r by 'A totals the. old-point standard has COUPLE. •