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O'Shea each firing "
pave McLeod scored all three
goals for the Trojans in a losing ,
,st
The Gentenantes held an edge
in play througout the game and
had it not been for the •
Thamesford -goaltending the
score would have been much
higher. ,
Seaforth gaye regular goalie
Louie ikit a well deserved rest
as the game meant nothing as far
as the league standings were
concerned.
RosT,Govier playeOheflist two
periods t for the Centenaires while
midget goalie Dan McClure
played the third. Both came up
with some pretty good saves
although • they didn't ha've'mapy
shots on them.
here were 13 minor penalties
called in the game with the
Cpntenaires taking eight 'of them.
cause. ust over 200
AFORTH 2
Mitchell Hawt s came up 'with
three unanswered` goals in the
third period as they. defeated the
Centenaires 5-2. - •
for pulling hair during a nen with
the Centenaires Wayne
Parkins•oh.
A crowd of
watched the gar
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taro gets( 1 aoth goal
unassisted for Seaforth. This then
gave Seaforth the' drive and
'scoring the third goal \vim David
,Mellwain assisted by Greg'
Murray the score was 3-2 for
Seaforth with only second left
then Brussels scored by"'pean
Wheeler tying the game url„with a
score of. 3-3.! '
Captain David ',Malwain has
scored his 100th goal so far this.
season, for the Seaforth team.
Larry Plumsteel heads
Seaforth rec .carnrnittee
Seaferth were
K vin McA cr .. an. Kevin
Joh stein sc'o mg for Brussels.
Shetly a er the second period
started reg Murray andpny
Van Loon each scoriner goal for
Seaforth the game was tied up
2-2. This ga,ye David McElwain
the driVe to „score . 2 close goals
arid Tim Fritz coming back for
Brussels scoring 1 goal ,making
the score 4-3- for Seaforth.
In he third period Seaforth
coming out strong with the lead
gave the players the driv,e,to a'oldet
More goals to the scoreboard.
Each. scoring 1 more goal were
Grey Murray and Da yid
McLiwain and Kevin Mclady..
_ (Contril2uted)
On WedneSday, Feb 8.
Seaforth Atoms travelled to
Brussels for, another win of 8-3.
At the cad of the first period
2-0 with
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AN •
By Gary Gray
The Seaforth Centenaires
came up .witn a strong third
period (Scoring five goals) as they
downed the TavistOck Braves 9 - 5
at the local arena on Friday night.
The -win- for the t Centenaires
assured them of the fourth and
pliyoffposition. The loss for
' TaVistock automatically !
elinlinated them from making the
playoffs.
Going into the game the
Centenaires: held ..dnly a four
point lead Over the Brwswith two
'games to play while the Braves
had three remaining' games-,
At this writing the Centenaires
do not know who they will be
earls in the Playoffs as the top
three positions have yet to be
decided. The Centenaires will
play the second place finishers.
Led Off
Can Doig le,d the Centenaires
With four goals with Brace Blake
and Baut ,MeClure each netting a
pair. Bill O'Shea had the other
Centenaires goal. In addition to
• ,his two goals'McClure also picked
up three assists for, a five point
nite.
The score .40 tied 2-2 at the
end, of the first period with the
Larry Plumsteel was named plans for a night to honour
ehairman of !Seaforth's recreation Seaforth's champion figure skater
,. February 8. Jean Hildebrand is details at- its March 'meeting.
vice chairman, Jim Sills liaison to . . . ,' : . - .
making • Brussels in the lead. ,-!mifeLivIr. Plumsteel and Peg De playground equipment in the
With 4 minutes left in the third Jong members. of the park and 1978 budget. A request for a • ,
- On - Friday; .- : February 45 seconds played of the third period David McLlwain scored pool committee. . donation from the Blyth Centre
10, Seaforth Novice Hockey team period Mike. Betties- scored and his second goal of the gains The rec corrimiitee is. Making for the Arts was denied,
went to, Milyerton and brought Mitchell answered right back
home a tie game of 3 aqece,,,,,, _zagain., Pat,. Murray , put. in- his .
Milverton was ahead of' second goal of the game, with a
Seaforth 2 - 0 when Mike Betties minute left to play; ending in 5-3
scored for Seaforth...„, MilYer,ton ''.win for Seaforth.
came right back with another ' On Friday, February 17, at 7:00
goal. Pat Murray scored' assisted p.m. Brussels comes to Seaforth ,
by Brad Beuttenmiller. 30 and on Sunday , February 19 at 664. - ' COmmercial League •
seconds Ron Pryce unassisted : 4:30 p.m. Mitchell'--comes to Team standings: St. James' Bowling League
tied the game ending with the 3-3 Seaforth for the last game in Blue Birds, 70; Roadrunners, 69; Team standings: '
score. . -'• league play before playoffs. Coo Coos, 68; Alue Jays, 64; Chipmunks, 84; Turtles, 76;
Saturday afternoon Mitchell ro Robins, 54; Fulchers, 33, / laguars, 731/2; Lions, 66 14 ; ' *
travelled' to S'eaforth with t Ladies'High single and triple, cougars. 61; Tigers, 59.
Seaforth winning 5-3.
Mike Betties started ' the AdVertiSMg..
scoring in • the. first period.
Mitchell came right back to tie
ep.Early in the second period pi .
Murray scored. Jeff Alce score(
shortly thereafter and Mitchell ,
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Novice play
came up with goal's at 10:43 and Mitchell,roared back to tie the
14:43 to cut the Centenaires lead game early in the second only to
to 6-5. Then with three minutes, .-have the. Centenaires come right
remaining Doig fired his fourth back to regain the lead as Mark
' •goal which seemed to take zip out Tuynham • deflected Wayne
of the Braves as the Centenaires Parkinson's blueline drive into
scored again at 18:1,0 and 19:53 to the Mitchell net. Then with just '
round out the scoring. The 54• seconds remaining, in the '
Centenaires hotshot the Braves period the Hawks scored a very
much disputed goal to tie up the 1.642 in the period and 47-41 over
the game. score.
The Braves picked up eleven of. The puck appeared to go in
from the side between tilt bottom twenty penalties called including
a match penalty to Keith McKay of the net and the ice and 'not
Braves outshooting' the
Centenaires - 13.
The ,second frame saw the
Centen:aires , completely
'dominate play ash, they scored
two unanswered goals tcrtake' a
4.2' lead into the third. They
outshot their opponents 18-11.
In the third period the
Centenaires jumped into a 5-2
lead at the 2:00 minute mark only
,to.have-the Braves come back at
The Centenaires were first To
show on the score board as
4;40 to stay in contention, Lest Jerome Aub,in tot* a perfect pass
than three'minutes laterat the 6:58 from Cam Doig, split the Mitchell
mark the Centenaires again took defence arid lifted a high
a commanding three goal lead. backlander into the top righthand
This goal scored by Blake turned corner of the net.
..outtahe the winner,huttheigame That was the only goal of the
was far from being over t The first • period and the Hawks
Braves kept plugging_away and outshot the Centenaires 14.9.
. makes it
perfectly clear!
. .-- •• committee at its Meeting Lloyd Eisler and will finalize
Br ussels :here council, Peg Campbell secretary $300 will be allocated for
scoring 2 goals assisted by Scott
Driscoll with . Seaforth -defeating'
the 'Brussels team 8-3.
Saturday ' Feb. .41 Brussels
....Atoms played in•Seaforth. It -was
a close 'garlic -all the. way throe,gh.
The end of the first period. both"
teams were. scoreless, • : •
In the second period at ihe.2:03
mark David McLlwain scored
assisted by Kevin Williamson
giyingeaforth the drive to skate
hard. The score' was 1-0 for
Seaforth at the end of the second
period.
At the start of the third period
at the 9:20 mark Sien Kieffer for
Brussels Scored tying the game
up. Then Kevin MeArter at the
8:40 mark scoring for -BruSsels
Tuff, 66; Headpins, 66; Born . '
LadieS' High single, Sheila
-Brooker, 247; Eig-T-, trtfife,
Maryanne Weiler, 565; Men's
High single; Jerry Nobel. 326;
High 'triples Eric Matzold, 808.
Egmondville League
Team stapdings:
Crystals, 92; Diamonds, 76;
Canadians, 73; Red Caps, 62; Old
V's 62; Blues, 54.
Ladies' High single and triple,
Sue Deighton, 249, 637. Men's
High single, Brian Berry, 276;
High triple, Mike Miendinger„
Alicei'V,an. Bake!, 212,601; Men's
High single
n
High triple,. John Coleman, 714, Dublin Bantams' win I
Smoothies, '100; Hard Ls, 81; -
Losers, 47; Mitskateers, 36. playoff senes 'Team standings: •
Thrusday N' hte
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• Cinch Vogels, 273; •
owlin
across the goal line. The
Centenaires mentioned earlier to
the referees that thik.net was not
' completely down, on the ice but
nothing was done about it.
During the hot discussion
following the goal Cam Doig
picked`p the puck and showed
the referee that the puck could go
underneath from the side
would not
ttte
net bnt. the referee ,
-"eiange his decision as he said be
did not see how it got into the
net.
From being dt the game I
personally feel. that •the' goal
shouldn't have couoted. Because
of the .lengthy discussion the
remaining 54 seiondi'was played
61 the start of the third period. Up
'fhb. Dublin. Bantanf hockey
-Team won th e group -playa on.
Saturday be defeating Huron'
„Park.in the best of three series on
two straight wins:, They now
advance to the Western Ontario.
Final against Lions Flt•atl,z.gii
the first game in this, series to be ,
' played in Seaforth on Sunday,
starting at 4:45 p.m.
Should they win this series they
will enter the O.M.H./1,
playdowns fO(The second straight
year.,
Scores
„.
until that point the Centenaires
were Very much in the'sarfie but
faltered badly in the third as
Mitchell completely dominated
the play.q
CENTENA1RES 6
THAIVIESFORD3
The Seaforth Centenaires
closed put their 1977.78 regular
season schedblein fine fashion as
they doubled the score on the •
Thamesford Trojans 6-3 in
Seaforth on -lidai" afternoon.
'The Centenaireg , 1-0
after 'the first and -1 after the
second. Both teams scored twice
in the third stanza.
Chris Ring-led theCentepairea
with two goals while Ian Doig,
Cam Doig, Doug Fry and Bill
Ladies' High single, Paula
Marcussen, 230; H, igh 'triple,
-Ruth Campbell, 576, Men's High
single, Pete Willems, 279, High
triple, John Colenian,710,
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On Satur ay :Dublin, Outscored'
-thch oirpo is b3i-a score of 11-0
in a uring which, Huron •
Park took 3firminetes in penalties I
compared to 3 minors 'to Dublin.
The locals experienced similar' .11
problems against the same tcani
_during the Pee. Web playoffs last
year, caused to a large extent, by . I
the actions of their fans and •
coaching staff. Scoring for Dublin I
were Mike Kelly 5, Larry Cronin •
3. Bob Malone, .Da.vid Loo by
and Rob Lane.
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The Seaforth tions Club thanks -all those who by
• theirattes enianc or in any other way contributed to,
the success of he club's annual Valentina Dance,.
, Saturday, Februat;y'
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As a result of th pulDlic support which was
given the dance the club is able to make a gift of
over $1;000.00 to the Lions Leader Dog School
which trains dogs to' serve as guides tO blind ,
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Wa-are- sorry -that some.. of the guests at the-
dance may have.been inconvenienced by the large
c,towd, but hope they will be forgiving in View of
the'-.good cause to which "The"' dance contributed.
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