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The Huron Expositor, 1978-02-23, Page 11CLOSE GAME--The Seaforth,Novice hoCkey team and the. Brusselg team played 'a close gaine on Friday night 'Nit Brussels won the game 5-3., (Expositor Photo) Junior FarmerS BROOMBALL TOURNAMENT March 3rd March 4 7-11 p.M. 7 a.m. -.8 p.m. At. The SEAFORTH ARENA • t• DANCE Saturday, March 4th 9 p.m. - 1 'a.m-, to Drumlin Jim'D'EJONG and Brenda COLEMAN Bridal Couple, Wish to invite relative friends and neighbours / their WEDDING- RECEPTION Friday, Feb'.2-4th - 9 P.M. • Seaforth Legion Hall O.H.A. Junior '"D" PLAYOFF HOCKEY Game 2 MITCHELL' HAWKS vs. SEAFORTH .CENTENAIRES 8:30' Friday, February 24th4 *****-1,(4(4(70(11-1144-*******.y...4 • _Game 4 MITO-IELL.HAWkS -SEAFORTH CENTINAIRE$ Tuesday, .February 28th . 8:30 p.tn. SEAPORTH ARENA THIS Ali SPONSOR ED imPAULINE'S HAIR CARE IT GET IN?—That's what these Novice Hockey teams -seem to asking as they look toward the goal. The Seaforth Novice team lost the game to the Brussels team ,on Friday night. (Expositor Photo) OVS *0 44. os a Seaforth THIS ,WEEK 'Thurs. to Sat. Paradige Gambler .formeirly The R evols NEXT' WEEK Lincoln Green 1. Result's At The Curling Club ThilWeek MEN'S LEAGUE Longstaff over Beattie Patterson over Cornish 10-1 - Roberton over Brown 9.3 Cunningham over Lingclbacir - 7-3 Patterson over Rowdiffe ‘. LoVett over Wilson ' 5-3 Forbes over Cap ell '6-4 LA I ES' LEAGUE • ., Cunningham over Lobb 10-1 N. Smith. over Campbell 9.4 F. Smith over Forbes .8-3 Fleming over WilsOn 12-1 . . COMING EVENTS Feb. 26 - Seaforth. Intermediate Division . Playoffs. Mar: 1 - Farmers Open - McGavin , . Mar.11 - Mixed Open - Fleming Feed 'Mills, S'ponsored by Wright-Taylor Ltd. 5-3 • THE BASE FACTORY OUTLET The Store That Saves You More" BOYS' - 2-6,x FACTORY SECONDS . DENIM OVERA4S SUGGESTED ' LIST '6.9.9 Winter's not over yet! 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The crasteountry ski' eyent is open to all skiers in the area. The route will tour, the ,more scenic areas near the village-of 131371H. Skiers taking part will carry -.pledges that will help defray the' costs of presenting the annual -• summer theatre prOgrammes of the Festival. More information may be obtained -by calling 523-9300 or 523-9636. • The Blyth Centre for the 'Arts would also like-to announce that it will be presenting a A Saint Patrick's Day variety concert at the Blyth Memorial Hall on March' 17. • ' • -SOY THIS SKATING CAN SURE TIRE A FELLA—Perhaps that's what the two skaters down, on the ice were, hiking as fellow skaterS managed ,a photogenic smile for the p.iliptographer when they participated in the Seaforth Minor Hockey League's Skate-a-thort last Saturday. (Expositor Photo) ry the second petjod -b-dt at the 12 minute mark of the 3rdP eriod Mike Settles scored. again. Mitchell 'scored one more • al and the game ended with a 2-all tie. This wa's the last game' before the playOffS Putting Seaforth in second place with 6 wins, 4 losses and 2 ties. The playoffs are to be a 3. out .of S series, Seaforth starts against Mitchell on Friday. February 24th at '6:45 in Seaforth, The second ghme is in Mitchell on Sunday Feb. 26th. The"third game is in Seaforth on Thursday March 2 at 6:15 p.m.. . • Oldtimers play tgridon SatUrdaY • On Saturday, February 25th •at the local arena the , London CildtimerS will be in Seaforth to play the BeaverThldtimers. The last time these two:teams' met London won 6-5 so this game promises to be another Close one. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24 6:45 P.M. Novice Playoffs, , Seaforth VS Mitchell Jr. D. Playoffs Seaforth VS Mitchell • SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25 6:00 A.M. - 00 P.M. - Sat. Morlfing houseleagiie hockey 1:30 - 3i00 P.M. . - Public Skating 4:30 P.M. - Atom Houseleague Game 6:00 P.M. - 'Seaforth PeeWee Game 8:00 Seaforth °Whiners VS London SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26 3:00 P.M. - Midget Game 4:45 P.M. - Dublin Bantams VS Lionshead 7:00 P.M. - Playoffs MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27 4:30 - Learn to Skate 5:15 - Figure Skating .8:30 - Seaforth Oldtitners TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 8:30 P.M. • Jr,. D. Playoffs Seaforth VS Mitchell WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 1:00 = 3:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. - Power Skating 5:00 P.M. • Novice Practice *6:15 P.M. - Jr. it. Practice 8b0 P.M. - 'Women's broomball Playoffs THURSDAY, MARCH2 5:00 P.M. • 'Atom Practice 6:15 P.M. . Bantam Practice 7:30 P.M. • Men's Broomball Playoffs (111111D11111 TIRE its„, F.W. Tilley l td. stmrcitsh HURON EXPO$1TOI, FEBRUARY 23, 1970 -71,1•1 chance's of surviving as :*a 4sht sttaight -game without a loss, 26, 2976: 7:00 Strs *vs. PlYers; WAIL eirOit• Larry Broome and • Ken • 8;00 Hawks vs. Blues; 1.0:00 Clive Eltilst paced the Hawks to Devereaux. scored two gbals a Wings vs. "Kings. victory by scoring four goals. Jim McLeod added the hat trick for the winners with Ted' Montgomery, Frank Flanigan and Ran Leonard all netting twos a piece. tale Hawk .searing. Harry Arts tallied twice for the Royal Team with Dave Longstaff chipping in 'a single marker. Wings 4 Flyers.2 - • Last week's action also provided the first big upset of this year's, playoffs. Using a tight:• checking defensive system, the Wings Shocked the Flyers 4.2 during last Sundy's middle match. The Wings went into the game as heavy underdogs but two late goals by Bill Heron assured them of the iMportant*victory. Dougtz‘ illy and DOU Philips Stars 9-4 during last Sunday s late came.-ft was their twelfth • • eaforth Novice go [by Dpvellroome] All the go4d, things that the Kin§s, had accomplished this past ,• aOason were quickly forgotten last Sunday night as a savage form of retribution befell the Royal sqUad. • The agents of vengeance were, sf insit tntigelrye,d -thteheKin.gHsaAwskr3s, during . who last ;Sunday's early game. '9 the dark shirts lopsided win avenges an earlier 17-6-losi'they absorbed at the hands of the same King team. .Seven weeks ago the Hawks showed up to do battle with five skaters. Sho'W4ng more, courage than good sense, they became the victims of tik biggest thumping in league history. Last Sunday the Kings played with six skaters 'and . the result was, indeed, sweet revenge for -the Hawks. The odds of dying *twice might be better, than the I.H.I.."s - On Friday, February 17 the Brussels Novice team came to Seaforth and won with a 5-3 score. Mike BLtiles started scoring off for Seaforth with a 'goal early in the 'first period. Brussels scored • one goal in the• second period ' making it a tie game at the end of .the second period. They they flooded the ice and Brussels came on strong in the' third period with 2 goals. With 8 minutes 'left Jeff Alec scored and one minute later Pait Murray - scored unassisted: tn However, Brussels caef„ back and scored 2 more goals ending the game with Brussels 5 arid Seaforth 3. .. . Sunday afternoon Feb. 19, Mitchell travelled to Seaforth and .ended the game with a tie of' 2 goals a piece. ' Early in the first period Mitchell scored but Mike Betties come right back with' a goal to tie . the game. There were no goals in 5rinno155 i ntO playoffs in 2nd The 'Blues continued their bet •-stiealc...last week by thrashing the scored the other 'Wing goals:- Casey Kla.ver and John Devereaux scored for the Flyers. • ' Blues 9 Stars 4 Hildebrand and Olen Nicholson . ail netted single markers. Alm Nash and Kevan Broome each netted a pair of goals for the green team. addded Single ,?6als to round out ' . I.H.L. Notes Olen Malcolm and Jerry Feeney The Blues. halve so far survived a rash of Silly penaltie-sirthe4wo play-off games' played. They lead the penalty department with 45 minutes So far. The Wings outshot the Flyers 27-22 last week The Hawks.outblasted the Kings 56-15 and the Blues outshot the , Stars 48-.31. The Star's goalie, Rick Fortune has faced 97 shots in two games. King's Ross Govier has faced 94 driyes in his two matches King's players missing last week were: Steve Southdate, Al Wilbee, ' Steve Eckert, Gary Finigan and Jack Ungarian. The Flyer loss -48).Keek leaves things wide' open now. They haVe to face -the Blues yet and two'losses could spell disaster. The Blues don't have things easy now either. They have •the Hawks, Wings and Flyers; left: Games this 'Sunday February piece to pace the Blues, l311:1 Price, ' Dave Broome -Jim Sills one