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win or tie next. week ,.gets them
into the finals.,They tklso have the
advanta-ge61 a large .goal spread
(16) over the Wings (7), A loss
wouldn't kill, Ihe.m,...• unless Of
come the Red team scores a"
whole lot of goals. If it does -come
to• goal spread the Wings•would
have to win by 6 over the Hawks
and flip Bitte:s,would ItaY .&:to lose.
by 4: Last Sunday's 'score's were:
Blues 5 WingS 5. Flyers 9 Kings 1.
• .and the HaWks dumped the Stars
by a 6-3 scone.,.,,
I.H.L. Notes: The•'• Blues
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"" ceatch 77\ IN SECOND DRAW — Fipishin9 in second place
the second draW of the- Farmers' Spiel last Saturday
. at Vanastra -were Murray Shidl, kneeling left, and
tom Cunningham, and standing,. Jack Shiel and Joe
hiss. .
now gone 1.4 matehes without 'a Hunking.
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. . . , ,.. (ClintOn NeWs-RECord Photo)"
Team , W I. ' T. Pts.•
ALMOST WINNERS The second place rink in the
first draw of the Farmers' Spiel at Variastra.
Kneeling are. Ray Consitt, !eft, and Alex Townsend,
and Standing are leanor Shields (for Ken Rogerson
and Ken Meer e tClinton Newszflecord -Photo) • • .•
,l By Dave.Brooml.,
people that. wear „winter
-coats in July make you: wonder?
Has this year's income tax return
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caused more .than the ' usual
arnoptit of head-scratching? Does
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a neighbour who waters his lawn
dtiring. a thunderstorm have You
_slightly confused. Are you findifIg
•siMiliarities. 'between' ihe '!.-Gong
Show"• and our goVerninent?
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Life's little pressures get us all'
down at one time or another but
eiplainin•g...next .Sunday's •
possibilities may „qualify the
hardiest soul for the straight
jacket set. Truthfully, the posse-
: bies are many but they are not
sonic much needed
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Kings: The Royal boys are out'
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to put it simply. They have lost' all
four round 'robin matches.
They've had more ups and• down
than drunk's elbow but have-
unfortunately' passed out. Stars:
The green team alsO.'watch
"the finals from the' "side-lines.
.They,were eliminated last. Sunday
night b. y • the Hawks, The -Only
thing the not-so-lucky green
squab 'didn't lose, was • their
sweaters. Hawks:. The Hawks are
'also out of' the running. Sonic.
lower. jaws. may drop with that
•• statement but here's , why •' the
dark shirts arc gone. The' best'
they can do is a 3 wig .2 loSs
record. The worst the Flyers can
.re do is' a 3 win 2 loss record.- The
Flyers defeated the' Hawks 6.5 SO
irs good bye dark shirts., The
'chance they. had would hay- conic
• With Wing victory .111St unday.
Tliafway. the Flyer*, W i "gs and
HaWks could have' finished
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with 3-2,tecords. 'The Hawks then
could- have made'the Finals.on the.
goals' for • sy,steM, Wings:, If .the
Wings win next week and the
Flyers .hise then the red team will
_ _ ..nittke the finals If the Wings will
- and the Flyers vin then things get
sticky. Should that event occur
the Blues- and Wings • would be-
. tied. The Blues have a 13 "goal
advantage. That means the' re's!
team has to beat the Hawks and,,
score 13 or more .'goals in' the
process. Flyers: They probably
.,have „things • the toughest right
now..As mentioned already, a win
over the BlueS_ gets 'them into the
final's. A loss and a Wing victory
puts them out because the Red
team beat the white shirts 4-2.,
Blues: 'Fortunately. they have
scored a,lot 91 goals (33 so far); A
rby Gwen Patterson'
usual, there is an
heavy week ofBOnspiql action to-
report. , Last Wednesday, • the
Bonspiel CoMmittee hosted' the
Farmer's - 'Open • sponsored by
McGavin, Farm MachinerY: The
9:00 'draw• was won 'by'. Doug,
RathWell from Listewel and 'Ken
limes front BrtiSsels won second.
.• Third prize went- to Seafimitig&,„
entry -. skipped b " Bob
Fotheringhain- with Murray
Forbes, .Bruce CoteMan and
David Ste. Marie and consolation
went to Mervin Falconer . from •
Vanastra. '
• • „In. ' the draw,- .Roy •
Pennington from Tees,water took
first. Bob Wilson., with .Bill Lobb,
• Brian Lobb .and- Ross- Lovett- ea rue
. in for second prize. Third .went. _t6
the Ross Veitch rink from
Brussels and consolation 'went to•
• John Patterson Sr . with Dave • 'Cornish, 'Don Deighton and Ian • McAllister. • •
Also on Wednesday, March 1,
a rink of Seaforth curlers travelled
to London to curl in the, London
insurance• Agencies Spiel at 'the
Ivanhoe: The ea-Me:6m With 'the' •'
trophy as tOp.winners of the daV.
• understand -the Competition. was
tough: especially their first game.
I'm told it was a. stacked rink from .
London! The fellow's kept their
minds on the Mite, however, and
managed a 15- win over them,
Representing Seaforth was Dciug
Roweliffe, Ken Ca rdriO, John.
Moore and -Norm Bessie.' 'The
trophy can lie viewed at F,aton's
Insurance.
Mixed Rink
A mixed rink entered the-
two-day Harriston Spiel and came
home with third prize for the early,
draw:. The ria. skipped by
G4ald Smith, with -Nancy Smith
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OUT OF SIGHT
outshot. the • Wings • 26-25. The
•Hawk.S., nutshot --the Stars 32-25--
and the,FlyeA fired 58 Aots, at
Ross' Qovier while- the Kings .
ithinaged just-I0 on Laurie Kruse.'
,...kruse also stopped a penalty. shot
last week. He thwarted Bill' Price
of the Blues. That penalty' snot
Was•the second of the playoffs and
'-Kruse 'has faced bOth attempts,
Clive Buisr scored . on - the, first
onc.'Keal Devereaux's ,
minute's Ica gave theBlue's the tie
with the ,Wings and ,kept their,
Unbeaten streak intact: The'yjla‘
'Thins )
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*Came.; twx1 Simrla‘ ilar.121
7:00 8:30 10:011
''‘,0)tos blues .
• 'Wings tr.
i 1 rail of Round Rolwi;)
represented., by skip Bill
CaMph.ell, with . Doug RoWcliffe.
Gordon Pryce. and Neil•Dolmage:
and by skip Bob Wilson with Don
Tretneer, Bill Fleming and Bill
Lob!): The Seaforth rinks lost
14-13 to', the Godenich rinks
skipped by.lerry Walters and Cam
Bogie:
Sonic of the playoff gam e), hoc.‘
,been held for the-!;econd dram , I
have 4..complete list but 1
understand 'Bruce COlemaiCs rink
has won the Mixed. Pram . I hope
to be able to give you .a complete
list of winners and their teams at•
the end of the season:
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• and...Gordon and Irma Pryee won
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Also, on Saturday, a rink of
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honourS at the Vanastra Ladies
Open: Winning top prize for the'
day as Ming Makins with her rink
a :Roxanne Brown, Sharon
Wilson and Marg Allen.,
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