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The Huron Expositor, 1978-03-23, Page 11• • FilyEgs •5 13 uis This is your invitation to attend... GRAIN DRYING AND HANDLING SEMINAR Wednesday, March 29 • 10:00 a.m. at the PINERIDGE CHALET Honsall, Ontario; FEATURING: PrasontatIOns by Shivveri Inc. of Corydon. Iowa on: in bin grain drying; Cardinal Div. of LML Corp. on: grain handling Slid displays of both products.. . DOOR PRIZES • FREE LUNCH MF AOR1 BUILDERS. OtER AGRI-Ellyit-DER Stafib . 345,2611 SEA FORTH MINOR SOCCER ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING 7:30 Seaforth Community Centre Thursday, March'30 All, interested coaches, managers, parents or anyone interested in Minor Soccer asked to attend. Results At The Curling Club This Week COMING EVENTS March 26 Junior Fun Day 'April 9 Mixed Fun Day April 15. Junior Pot-Luck Supper April 29 Annual Pot-Luck Supper MEN'S LEAGUE Brown over Cunningham 6-4 Roberton over Patterson Sr. 7-5 Lingelbach over Imngstaff 7-3 Beattie Over Cornish 8-4 Rowcliffe over Campbell 6-2 Lovett.over Forbes 8.6 LADIES LEAGUE Brown over McKay 11-3 - Deighton over Beattie 7-6 , Murray over Dolmage 7-5 JUNIOR LEAGUE Robinson 'over Ste. Marie 8.1 D. Underwood over Ruston 6-3 Ribey over Primean 8-2 Van VIlet over M. Underwood 8-5 MIXED LEAGUE Lingelbach over Boswell 9-5 • Beutenmiller over Hilderley 5-4 Brown •over Patterson Sr. 8.3 Beattie over Roberton 7.4 Hayter itted Cunningham 7.7 Fleming over Fotheringhtun 5.3 Wilson over Smith 9.4 Tremeer over. Forbes 6.4 Ste. Marie over RoWeliffe 8.2 Campbell over McKay 7-5 Matins over Patterson 8.5 Sponsored by. Wright-Taylor Ttig EXPOSIT01,1 MARCH ,23, 108 11 ° Down In +he ininoRs ,01t1 10% m , eat% Epicite 0e. wen+ •t0 F1oR104 N VGA 'On nulAgAmILE: 5Qmewhere 1'6 Miami ow. WESTERN ONTARIO CHAMPIONS—The Seaforth Atoms won the Atom "CC" Championship in the third game of• the series by defeating the Durham team for the third time in a row on March 14. The • W.O.A.A. team trophy was donated by, the Seaforth Police Department. Members of ,the Proud team: are Pee Wees end season. from front (LI Raymond An'stett, Jeff Reid, David McLlwain Captain, Darren:Crocker, aarr'Godkin, Robbie Giew. Middle: Kevin Melatry, Greg Murray," Kevin Williamson Assistant Captain, Scott Driscoll, Mark Stapleton, Danny Van Loon. Back: Jack McLlvvain Coach, Ron ,Driscoll Coach, Karen Driscoll • With 7 wins,-1 tie, n losses • „,„--"" , Optimists tournament over the weekend. Seaforth beat. Arthur 9-0. BrusSels Optimist Bruce Wilbee is shown with Atom caOtain David McLlwain and Kevin Williamson. Atoms win W 1-0 Flyers, R. Wood (J. Devereaux) 8:07 trophy for third year in a row r . Prime dealer locatlohs are adil available. end their Penalties: L. Broonie (B), J. Price (F) Minors. ' Second Period 2-0 Flyers, R. Wood (G. O'Dwyer), 12:50 Penalties: G. Nicholson (B), C, Klaver (F) Minors.. Third Period 3-0 Flyers, G. O'Dwyer (R. Wood), 8:19 4-0 Flyers, S. Wocks (W: Coombs) 14:02 5-0 ers W Co b ' (F Burton, M. Henderson) 16:55 5-1 Blues, B. Akker IR. Hildebrand', K. Devereaux) 19:27 PenaltieS: G. Nicholson (B), S. • Wocks(F), • L. Brootria(13), M. Henderson(F), L. Broome(B), G licholson(B), R. Hildebrand(B), L. Broome(B) All 'Minors., D. Broome (B), G. O'Dwyer(F) Majors--game miSconducts. Shots'on Net by --1- 2 _3_.t.. Flyers 15 12 16. 43 Blues 10 5, 10 '25 minutes in penalties were called I during the wild period that • - completely got out of hanc63,Itg,..,,, Blues won the hitting_Oft of the match but paid dearly for their I folly. They had a total of 33 minutes while the Flyerk were • • I tagged with 25 minutes in penalties. Ralph Wood led the white shirts by scoring two goals. Gord O'Dwyer. Sid Wocks and Wayne Coorabt all ,scored _in that. final period to put the Blues away. embarra,ssment bs, scoring with Ben Akker averted a total ' • 1 33 second left to snap the shutout bid, Next week (Sunday 26) the two teams will go at it, again. Game time is 8:30. Notes: The 33 minutesin penalties gives the Blues 122 in just 6 playoff games. Dave Broom has 48 of those minutes. Ron Hildebrand is second with 32 minutes. The Flyers Outshot the Blues 43.25 on the game. You would have to go back to the 1970-71 season to 'find the longest win streak in history. The Stars Of that year went 17 garrieS without a loss. Plyeri-Blues First Period 0.0 Scoring--None On Tuesday March 14 the local Atoms 'travelled to Durham for the third game of the series and won the W.O.A.A. • Akin) "CC' Championship with a final score of 5-2. This is .Seaforth's third year . in p• row to win this Championship. the Seaford) team proved too powerful for the Durham team for all the three games. Seaforth built 'up a commanding 5,0 lead before Durham could get on the score, board. Durham fen& back hard. but were unable to overcome the determined Seaforth team. Grey Murray opened the scor- ingtor Scaforth With one goal on a pass from Scott Driscoll in the first period. 'Captain David Mc !Await) netted 3 goals all unassis- sted. Scoring the fifth goal for Setiforth was Scott Driscoll unas- sis ted giving the Seaforth team a 5-0 lead. • It Wasn't until the last . 3 minutes that Durham scored 2. quick goals one by Billy Mac- Farlene and one - by David Hop- kins making the final-score S'-2 tee- the Seaforth Atoms. After the game Captain David McLlwain was presented with the W.O.A.A. Team Trophy donated \by the Scaforth Police Depart- ment. The two leading scorers this year by the local Atoms are David McElwain With 127 goals and Greg Murray With 51 goals. lues [by Dave Broome! Napoleon Bonapart, Muhammid Ali and the Montreal•-- Canadiens all had one thing in -common. They ' shared long impressive streaks of success. The common denominator that ties the three above mentioned together is winning. But they • all learned that and in many, cases does not last forever. In Napoleon's case, his big defeat came at Waterloo; Ali, Succumbed to an upstart 24 year .old named Leon Spinks and the Montrealers were rudely halted by the New YOrk Rangers: Another , long binge of winning came to ad abrupt halt last Sunday night when the Flyers bounced the Blues 5-1 ending:the, Blue boys 15 week unbeaten skein. „ 'The wilt gave the Flyers a 1-0 lead in the best of three 141.L. final and the loss was the first for the Blues since November 20' of last year. During that stretch the Blues compiled a 12-0-3 mark and set a number of records along the way. The Flyers completely shut down the vaunted Blues attack by combining fierce- forechecing, relentless backchecking and superb corner work. Blues goal- ,tender, Gary Montgomery, kept the score respectable. At the .other end, Ross Sovier faced few tough chances as his mates kept the Blues big shooters in check. First Two The first twdyeriods were quite tame but the third and final frame was a different story. Forty-six On Sunday the Seaforth Pee Wees • ended their Honie and Home Series against ;Clinton,. Wingham, Mitchell and Lucknow with a record of 7 .wins, 1 tie and no losses to gain 'first place in W.O.A.A. Consolation Playoffs'. Last Tuesday, the Pee-' Wees edged Mitchell 4.3 in a see-saw battle played in.. Mitchell. John Dale .picked up a pass from Dave Murray to give . Seaforth the opening goal bin their lead was short-lived as Dan Graver evened the score for' Seaforth regained the lead as Dave Kuitder assisted by Dan. Wesenberg and Blaine Hackwell put Scaforth-out in front again. . Once, again Mitchell snapped back as Dan Graver. scored his second, goal. With the score tied. 2-2, Blaine Hackwell unassisted nett ednuniber 3 for Seaforth but 'Mike Elliott' once more evened Ito"e score for Mitchell. With less than minutes left in the game, John .Dale tipped in his second gOal foithe game on' a pass from Dave • Murray to score the. final • goal of the. game giving 'Seaforth the final 'edge over Mitchell, 'MinuteS. in penalties Mitchell .2, Seaford) 10. • The Pee I Wees dumped Lucknow 4-1 in Seaforth last Sattirday to win their seventh consecutive game in W.01A.A. • • Consolation Playoffs. Both teams played defensively in the first half of the game with both • With less than 3 minutes left in the Second period, John Dale assisted by Charlie kalcolni poked one past LucknoW goalie frOin a scramble in' front of •the Lucknow net: Seconds later Jeff Campbell flipped in a pass from Marty' Bedard and Dan . Wesenberg to give Seaforth a 2-0 lead after 2 period&_of Dave DMumurpraLyucknw assisted by Charlie Malcolni netted Seaforth's third goal early in the third period giving Seaforth a • 3-goal lead. Jamie Bere, cut the lead to 2 'soak when he skated . • P.O. .g.. • ,the defense and drove Lueknow's only goal into the upper corner past Seaforth" goalie Keith McClure. Charlie Malcolm assisted by Dave Murray tallied' the final goal for Seaford) giving them a decisive 4-1 win over. Lucknow. -Minutes in penalties Lucknow 2, Seaforth 2. to Tom Turner and ROI) Core to give Seaforth • a 4-2 lead but' Wingham, promptly returned as Ron Schistad picked up a pas§ from -Seaforth defenseman and neatly picked the upper corner of the Seaforth net, shooting ,fronl the blue line. • . With legs than 3 minutes left in - game tiine Wingham's captain, Dave Montgomery, drove in the tying goal foit"Wingham making-- the final score 4-4. Referees were kept busy as they.rcalled..a total of 11 penalties--10 in the third period. Minutes in penalties- Wingljant 10,. Seaforth 12. Wm prizes at LOBA euchre Winners of the LOBA Euchre held at the Orange Hall,, March 20 were: Ladies High' - 'Mrs. Sandy Pepper; Ladies. Low - Mrs. Gertie Taylor; Ladies lone hands - Mrs. Annie McNichol; Men's High '- Norman Rhiei; Men's low - jim Melslaughton; Men's Lone hand - ,Bill Lucky cake draw winner Frank Smale. Girls! Girls! Under 22 years. An open invitation to try out for The Dublin Jr. Ladies Fastball Team First Practice, APRIL 2 - Contact Joe Cronin 345-2552 Janet Graham 482-9908 Judy Morgan ry 393-5546 , I MOST. 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Dan Mills, datable to 3G9. 1.111.„. Summary - Iihi MN illii Mae ems ON MI as MEI NM mil im aft gill limb Mei Mil ON — OM dim ill • It was no walk-away 'Sunday as Seaforth usually encounters when they play -Wingham. Perhaps the Pee. Wees were too confident but --Wingham played their' most aggressive and`;'defensive game ever experienced by (the Seaforth Pee Wees.aS,the 4-4 tie indicates, Wingham were quick to capitalize on two errors made by-- the defense which hurt Seaforth. Wingham opened the scoring gwhen Rob Strong skated in and beet, „.Seaforth goalie Derek Cooper with' Seaforth's defense. caught un. No Walk Away Jim' Campbell retadated; for Seaforth when he rushed up the ice through the defense and poked it past the Wingham goalie, Early in the second period, Blaine Hackwell tipped in which later diminished "when Brett Cameron netted one for ,Wingham. With the score tied 2-2 both teams skated aggressively and with close-checking play bedame increasingly rough with tempers , flared frequently. Dave Murray scored two goals less than 2 , minutes apart with assists,going a pass from Dan Wesenberg to give Seaforth a narrow 2.1 lead