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The Huron Expositor, 1978-03-02, Page 11tenaires in 1 ' 4 , THE HUR N EXPO'ITOR IVIARCH2,19M Centenaires stay Alive after their 5-4 win over Mitchell Tuesday Thu d t Seaftirth Pee Wees y:4). rong defensive garde ups 'nghara 12.3 after losing a much disputed contest to Clinton in 0.M.H.A. Playoffs. Clinton was later Ousted by Wingham who go on to meet the winners of the 'Northern Division. In Exhibition • play against 'Wingham, Seafcirth took command, netting 13 'goals to • Wingham's 3. Goal getters for Seaforth were John Dale 3, D'ave' Murray 3, Jerry W right 2, Jim Campbell 2, and singles from Rob Core and Charlie Malcolm. Kevin' "'McLean scored twice for VVirigham. and Steve Nicholson -added the third making the final score 12-3 for Seaforth. Minutes in penalties Wingham 8, Seaforth 6. In regular season play, Seaforth won 11 games, losing 2 which earned them -a first. place Bowling Scores Ladies High Single, Lillian Matzold, 235; Ladies' -High Triple Maryanne' Weiler, 615; Men'S High Single and Triple, Eric Matzold, '319 and 746. • • To Serve You Better WE ARE NOW Open All o.Day 'SATURDAY 9a.m. to 5 p.m. THIS YEAR LOOK TO THE EXPERTS FOR ALL YOUR AUTOMOTIVE NEE6S S e Us For FERTILIZER and SEED GRAIN_ PRICES •••••••••••••••••••••••••• . SEED CORN Still_ Available Pioneer or Funks OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED h on 5274 9 0 : Seaforth (..;entenaiies 9. Mitchell 9, *Worth 4 The Mitchell Hawks took 'a commanding three game lead over the Centenaires as they scored, a lopsided 9.4 Victory on 'their home ice Sunday afternoon. They led 3.0 after the first and 7-1 after the- second. The Centenaires again had several good scoring chance-st-: -- butAgain,were unable to finish off their plays,,,_,,, Harold Davis and Mike Avery' led the Hawks orislaughtlyIth two goals apiece while singles were fired by Rill Stacey, Brad Fischer, Tom Pickard, Murray Elliott and , Jim Smith. Mike Feeney scored twice for the 'Centenaires with Cam Doig and Paul McClure each' adding one. Mitchell outshot Seaforth 36-29 and received 11 or 18 minor, penalties called by referee Ray Parise. 18, TENDER CUTS OF QUALITY ,_ Fresh Butt PORK CHOP99,,,, SAUSAGE$1 .89 Pure Pork Our Own SAUSAGE • 991 HEAD CHEESE59: S chneiders' rR SAUSAGE $1 69 b. Our , Own Smoked „ SIDE OF . BEEF 95,113. • Fully Processed HIND OF BEEF 1.15 1b.' Fully Processed LOIN OF' BEEF •. 1 19 lb. Fully Processed • ,PURE BEEF PATTIES no filler 10 lb. bag , 31b-. bag 85'; lb. 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They 'could wrap up the series with a win in Seaforth on Tuesday night, Fehrilary Mitchell 9 Seaforth 3 The Mitchell Hawk's stored . three goals, in ,the second period; and added four yore in the third as they easily defeated the Centenaires 9-3, Four of Mitchell's nine goals came on the -Power play as did all three of the C .ntenaires. , Harold Davis and Brad Fischer led- the Hawk assault with-twir --convincing 6-4 come-from-behind Chris Ring and Bill O'Shea wit goa apiece while Phil Avery. Bill victory at the Seaforth Arena on One apiece scored ; for the Centenaires. The hawks picked up 12 penalties compared to the" " Stacey, Randy, Roycraft and Ron Elliott fired one apiece, Bruce Blake, Cam Doig and Kevin Bennett' "scored for the Centenaires. The:Centenaires were only outshot by one shot but were unable to beat Mitchell goaltender Bob Ward when the chances arose. Mitchell led 2-1 Friday night. The Centenaires jumped into an early 3.0 led and looked as though they had the-Hawks on the ropes but they seemed to go ,into hiding as the Hawks roared, back to tie the score with three goals in a span of' a minute and twenty- seven seconds. By Gary Gray. The Seaforth Centenaires won their first game and the chance to stay, in playoffs in game-4" of 7 against the - Mitchell Hawks Tuesday night in Seaforth by s re of 5-4. Th inning goal was scored by C, -Doi with two minutes and 30' seconds t the-game.- • The C.enten es' next game will be Friday nig in Mitchel) at . 8:30- and the two earns will be back in,: Seafort ,on Sunday if Seaforth wins the game there. , Chiefs Kids, 88; Black Velvets, Chipmunks, 91; Jaguars, 851/2 ; Roadrunners, 83; Bluebirds, 79; 80; Duffers, 74; Ups and Downs, Turtles, 79; Lions, 701/2-; Tigers, Bluejnys, •72; COO Coos, 68; 72; Young Marshal's, 59; High 68; Cougars, 68. Pusseys, 47. Ladies' High Single, Ladies' High Single.and Triple, Diek, 248; Ladies' High Ann Wood, 312, 772; Men's High Lynda Kramp, 622. Single and Triple, John Cairns, Men's High Single, , John 299, 778. Coleman, 304; Men's High Triple MIXED: BOWLING LEAGUE Reg Dick., 820. T4atn standings: • TOWN AND COUNTRY, Rosebuds, 99; Fruit loops, 97; Team standings: Cheerios, 80; Slow' Starters, 74; Jellyfish; 76; Sackers, 75; SharkS, Apple Jacks, 72; Honeycombs, 71; Crabs, 67; Dolphins, 67; 62. Shrimps, 64. - - • Ladies' High Single and Triple, Betty .Smith: 262, 628; Men's High Single, John Coleman, 295; Men's High Triple, Paul' Matthews, 744. Ladies' High 'Single, Betty Bennett, 327; Ladies' Season High Triple and Average, • Betty, Smith, 720, 197; Mee' s Season High Single, Ron Beuerinan, 348; . Men's- .Season High Triple and Average, John Sunday, February '26 with 98' Snowmobi•le Club was won by Coleman, 870, 227. • hands being played. SEAFORTH HIGH SCHOOL The Poker Rally winners were 'Janet St. Pierre, Bill Rathwell and Tom Turner `A' 2 , Team standings: Rick Etherington, Lloyd Hoy and Alvin -Cole. Rob Coke 2 Spit ST: Heavy Chevys, 74; Dawn Rathwell. . D.Campbell. Sandra Johnston won potatoes; RI.Backwell 1 Shagrays, 72; • Mustangs, 67. Additional winners and prizes donated by Bill Consitt and family„ D.Kunder 5 .Ladies' High Single, Mary were Dave Consitt, trouble light ' and Bob Grunewald won combs Bar.Campell 2 Helen Munro, 231, 544; LadieS' donated by H.L. Lobt; and Sons;, donated by the Hully Gully Jeff Campbell 0 High Triple; Karen Munro, 551, Bob Grunewald, a flashlight, average, 201; 'Men's High Single, donated by H.ully .:Gully snowmobile Club. The glass turkey was won by Ron Coleman. TOTAL 111 Ron H •uwcrt, 260; Men's High snowmobile Club; Connie Evans, Triple, Kevin Young,.563, two quarts of oil, donated by Ross • average, 205. • Scott Fuels; Dale Stephenson, • Family p a ra di s a two quarts of oil, donated by Ross 72; King Kongs, 63; Swats, 591/2 . Nancy Taylor, hat - AsgroW - . Ladies: High Single,,' Jabkie donated by, Arnold Taylor; Dawn Family Paradise Snowmobile barbeque to finish the end of a Nobel, 265; Ladies' High Triple Rathwell, jacknife donated by • Club held a Mini-Poker Rally on perfg_ct..,Oy, except Steven and average. Jill Muir, 271667, Arnold Taylor; Stu 'Broadfoot, hat Sunday for the children of club ' Glanville' who broke his elbow • 197: Men's High Single, Triple, Asgrow, donated by Arnold, .members only. Each child was sliding down a.snow bank. ,A, Average, GlendoNCoombs, 225, Taylor; Don Elliott, hat, donated accompanied by'a"n adult, and had .,- 590. 185. ' ' ' by 'Topnotch ' Feeds; Janet to ride over an-eleven mile trail. Coulter, hat, donated • by EGMONDVILLE-LEAGUE ' Topnotch' Feeds;, Paul Caldwell, They had to pick up cards and cut • • Team standings: ' hat, doanted by Topnotch Feeds. a card when they finished the run Crystals, 100; Diamonds, 86; Flashlights were won by Lillian to find out who had the best poker -hand. c.-:madblis. 821-Ri:',(1-CaPs:-.66 `, old -EVans, ROb Young, Arnold . - ... , .. Ladies' High Single, Pat Baker,.as-•-, The winners for the best hands McGregor, Jerry Johnstonr3 • .175; Ladies' High Triple, Rose , Britnell, Al Butson, Brian McAsh were: First, Lori Glanville;, • Bisback. 643; Men's High Single, and Dave bet-haler.. Sc-cond, Louanne McNichol; Steve Oosterbosch, 330; Men's Bob Webster won snowmobile Third, Donny, ' ; • Fourth, High Triple, Mike Meidinger, oil donated by . Don McGregor, , Chelene Clan le; Fi arbara Pee , pesbedt Wingham ST. JAME'S BOWLING LEAGUE Commercial League Tearn_staadings:.. —Team.,-Standings: Louise Triple, Robins, 65; Vulchers7-33"; - Ladies' high single and triple, Alice Van Bakel, 261, 632. Men's High single, John Coleman, 268 and Cor. Vander Pryt 268. Men's High triple, John Coleman, 779. THURSDAY NIGHTERS BOWLING . Team -standings: Smoothies, 1,14; Hard Lucks, 83; Headpins, 75; Tuff, 74; Muskateers, 48; Born Losers, 47. Men's High Single and Triple, John Coleman, 304, 728; Ladies' High Single, Pearl McCallum, 229; Ladies' High Triple, Leanne McKay, 567: in at Hully Gully rally,- The Hully Gully Snowmobile Club- -had a Poker Rally on Windshield washer anti freeze, donated '-by' 'the' Hay . G.Ully Grant McGregor, Brian McAsh, 's 8 ' 9 0 3 8 2 '3 126 4 3 237 6 4 188 Y.B.C. Scott Fuels; Mike Elwood, Miisters, 851/2 ; Mean Machine, Ross Scott Fuels. . Tcam standings: , • . gasoline anti freeze, donated by Childre—n it rally Vs, 66'; BlueS", 61. Taylor, Lloyd Hoy, Gladys 758. and Steve-Elliott won snowmobile Sports Seaforth oil, donated by Ron Coleman. GlanVille. . _ Everyone enjoyed a steak after the, first' and 5-2 after the Mitchell scored .• two 7-sae-O. 'The CenteitaTtes7Pleked""iiiiiiiiViiered 'goals in the second up 14 of 23 penalties called in the frame while each team traded a same including a match penalty . goal in the third. ''• • to Bruce Blake for spearing with•• The Centenaires again seemed ,cinly 45 seconds remaining inn.the to. carry the play to the Hawks but game. , again failed to capitalize on their' Mitchell 6.Seaforth 4 ' ,thances. Mike • Avery, Brad The Mitchell Hawks took a 2.0 Fischer, Ron Elliott, Harold . lead in their best four out of seven Davis, Bill Stacey and' Randy playoff series with the Seaforth Raycraft scored for, for. the Hawks, Centenaires as they scored a while Jeronie-Aubin With a pair, 2. -------___----?"--i---..- •••;"--,..-----...,--_- :.° - ...--• " -,- '-'------t - - 1 - . - -, „ . i - - -.,...-,. , , . . . . . - - • • - ,. _ ., „...... ::-..;___ e---f--' 4-:"----. ..x ',---,.. ..„....„.„..,, :-...;...-; „....„, ..„.._ _ _ ..... ---------------- e-,- ------ - _ Broomball League gets $700 in in arm grants R. K. PECK APPLIANCES "In the heart of downtown Varna" VACUUM CLEANERS - sales and service of most makes. CB RADIOS AND ACCESSORIES SPEED. QUEEN APPLIANCES MOFFAT APPLIANCES SMOKE SENSORS INSECT LIGHTS AND FLY KILLING UNITS HAND CRAFTED. GIFTS Varna, Ont. 482-710.3 for the Atom Oam to attend an invitational tournament in Exeter, Newlarnpshire and to share in the purchase of hopittlY ' equipment. The Village 'Of. Bayfield is to receive a grant of $2,500' to share in the costs of constructing a playground and soccer field a,s well .as upgrading the existing ball diamond and bleachers_., A kiarit $2,326 is to 6e made, - to the WinglArm Minor Hockey Association to . help purchase hockey equipment for 13 teams. standing „ahead of Winghatn, Clinton and. Mitchell respectively. The Pee Wees chalked up their first victory last Saturday evening in the W.O.A.A. Consolation Playoffs by downing Mitchell"3-1., Both teams were scoreless after the first period of play as close-Checking set the pace for an exciting game. . At 8:29 of the secon • period, Seaforth's defense was caught in• their own end as Dave Kelterborn walked in en goalie Keith McClure and netted the game's first goal for Mitchell.... Dave - Murray retaliated for Seaforth makipg the score 1-1 at the end of the second period. Charlie Malcolm assisted by John Dale and Rob Core scored 'twice more for Seafort making the final score 3.1 eaforth. Minutes in penalties ,Seaforth 4, Mitchell Playoffs Seaforth will play Home In W .0. A.A. Con•solation w . t • and Home games against-, , Mitchell, ' Clinton and Lucknow Three Seaforth groups have ..,and total points will determine been ,awarded grants from the, • the W.O.A.A. Consolation proceeds of the Ontario Lottery. winner. Good Luck Pee Wees1 ' The Seaforth Broomball League Sports Seaforth • will get $433 to purchase trophies G.' G. A. PT.MIP and .$3j4 to help buy equipment: TheSeaforth District Saddle •riavid Murray 34 6 40 ' 12 'h. Malcolm 12 26 38 12 )Chib will receive $457 to share in John Dale 'C' f3 24 3-7•—• the cost of lighting their horse • . JerrY Wright 8 12 20 20 , exhibition ring, The local hockeY association will receive $1,911 to Jim Campbell 9 '9 -share in the purchase . of -hockey' Dan Wesen- . • • • 'A' 10 Marty Bedard. , 6 16 6 equipment and--awards, 4 12 4 . A grant -of .$3,071 is to go, to .9 , Exeter Minor Hockey AssOciation 9 11 42- , 11 '34 to assist with the• costs of travel - LEGION Team standings: ION