The Huron Expositor, 1978-04-06, Page 11will certainly stimulate the 14-18
year olds to learn the skill of
soccer, as they will be playing
agaitikt ' top' teams from
Kitehener, Waterloo; London,
Cambridge., Delhi, St. Thomas.
Dundas, Brantford, Guelph, and
Woof wic h •
Anyone interested in trying out
for bantaM or junior soccer.
pleaSe contact: Verne: Steinman,,
St Columban. Phone 345:-2750.
Henderson, Casey Klaver,
Wayne Coombs, Fred Burton,
Gard O'Dwyer. Murray
Henderson, John Devereaux, Sid
Weeks, Ralph Wood and Charlie
Smith. The awards banquet will
be held' May 6 at the arena. A
dance with music by the Nite
Lites and a buffet' are the main
features. Next Tuesday (April 1 1.)-
a meeting will be held at the•
arena to elect a new executive and
grind out some new changes for
next' year. I would urge everyone
to get out to the Meeting: And
please remember; it is sweater
time so hand 'cm in or go
bareback -next year. The Blues
won the major awards but Steve-T.;---
Southgate captured the scoring
title and FlyerS.Charlie Smith was
the top goaltender. Clive Buist
was the overall. scoring leader
with .62 points. Dave Broome
'finished 'second with 59 and Bill
Decorating
for Formal
at Seaforth
District High
School
Monday
through_
Friday
p.m.
Everyone Welcome
Brodhagen
Softball Registration
Brodhagen
Sunday April .9
1 40 4 p
GIRLS - Squirt to Intermediate
BOYS - Squirt to Juvenile
DRIVER EDUCATIO_N.
S. D.H.S.
Ail registrationH be completed
at the High School by
April 13, 19/8
Cotirse will commence April 17th.
SENIOR A. WINNERS The St. Columban Separate
School scored 6' goals to 1 by St.. Patrick's °School,
Dublin, to win the Senior A division of the hockey
tournament sponsored by Seaforth area Knights of„•
Columbus' over the weekend at the. Seaforth arena. •
Members of the St. Columban team are: front row,
Rob, Lane; David O'Rourke; Richard Klaver; Neil '
Ryan and Wayne Ryan; babk row - Ron Ryan, coach;
liwcprqndan Lane; Pat Melady; Gary Malone; Jim
Maloney, youth activity chairman, knights of
Columbus; Richard Visser, John Hicknell; Don
For,teenagers
SHIPPER-
to
UNITED CO-OPERATIVES
OF ONTARIO -
LIVESTOCK
DEPARTMENT
TORONTO
Ship yourlivestock
with
Pre .
Registeation
. for
Seaforth Co-op
Nursery School
- first come
first served -
Wedneday,
April 12th
8 p.m.
Lower Library
Don KeIllor, Guest Speaker
"Child Behaviour"
Everyone Welcome
Tuesday is Shipping Day ,
From' Dublin
' CALL DVB1AN 345-2656
ZURIIZEI 236:4088.
MIKE DOYLE
Soccer teams planned
Pown, i.n +he pi7noRs
ia lla,Pli3 ,--.4s(AJs
Ladies Industrial
-SOftbaltLe-a
:REGISTRATION FOR 1978 SEASON,
DATE: April 18
PLACE: Seaforth Town Hall
TIME: 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.,
FOR ALL LADIES INTERESTED
' IN PLAYING SOFTBALL
a VANASTRA
RECREATION. CENTRE
April 10 to June 17
Scuba, Bronze National Lifeguard Service,
Advanced KInderswlm, Evening Parent and
Tot.
Men's d. Ladlei' gym-swim.
Youth & Adult learn to swim.
R.L.S.S. Bronze
Red Cross Leaders.
Youth gymnasTIts.
Ladles' & Co-ed Healthirea and others.
REGISTRATION - APRIL 3 TO 8, 1978
Ile YOU HAVE NOT RECEIVED
YOUR SPRING BROCHURE,
CALL VANASTRA CENTRE - 482-3544
"fitness is not n way of life...
testa netessio-of life"
IT Look's LI KE THE
FLYERS Tooic 11 TION
Fog THE woRST 6-00o
8uooyf Yeti, rr was
A 816- 10-44
Moylan, coach; Mike. Van Drunen. In., the Senior. 13:
division a"team from Out' Lady of Mount Carmel won
11 to 4 over the team froM. St. James School, •
Seaforth. • (Photo by Oke)
Feeling tired?
Rundown?•
Take a walk.
Walk a tdowk:Rody.
• 44rodertrAirnon
at the period. Paul Hulley
knocked in a Sid, Wocks rebotind
'at 1.1:06 and the Flyers were
within a goal.
Then the flood gn'tcs opened,
Two scores by Dave Broome with
singles going to Gord Moyland
and Glen' Nicholson pushed the
Blues advantage to 6-1 and an
almoy insurmountable lead,. The
leitTeis outshot the Flyers 12-11 Montgomery. The Flyers are
during the period. The four goal Paul Hulley. Jack Price, Kevin
Interested Persons
wishing to play
INDUSTRIAL SOCCER
Are asked to contact the
"—tetifoffh-Recreatioribffice
527-0882
7 7/78
1$78
-Blues are playoff thomp.
, An . often. bitter Season.
[By DaveRroome]
evening at the Seaforth arena.
- to go along with their first place
:the Blues. scoring early
long regular season finish. They. won
rivalry.cattie to a halt last Sunday
often, crushed the Flyers 10-4 to the series 2 garnes
.to 1. The other
capture the Industrial Hockey '
and -Tines 6 Flyers 2 and last wee. les
impressive
scor es• were: l Q .4F lryoeurts, I51,
was
B Iuee::141;
virtually before it got started. The , (the
Blue boys beSt performance of
League playoff championship.
Blues erupted for 6 first period . the ' season. They
simply
It was a game that was over
goalsunoxp
unexpect ed
then
eosy triumph .
coasted to. the
• outskated and outehecked the
white Shirts although the Flyers
best performance of the season . had. their moments as well. 'file
Blues outshot theFlyers 36-32 en
better time. • . '
theonl
,only
game. Thega mFellyse.8:: rfictcltiorisr,ehd:r. clltilliee8 ,
For the winners. it was their
1st Period • -
season with a
Blues. finished . at . 17-3-3 losing
andit -couldn't have - Conic at a' ,
early moments of the match.
They also set a nuntber of records,
along the way. _ The less than
The Flyers came out with fire in ..
Blues kept their composure -
,The admirable mark Of 160 penalty
their eyes ,and dominated the
however and goals by Ben Akker
minutes is one they would just as
and Larry. Broome had them
soon forget. They had only 157
ahead 2.0 before the middle point where their problems were. They
scored 55 goals during the
minutes all season se you can' see
playoffs for another record. Their
154 scores overall se t yet another
league record. The 10 , goals
represents ,the most ever scored
during a final game. Members of
the Blues are Jim Coleman. Larry
Broome, lint Sills. Ron
Plumsteel, Glen Nicholson, Kert
Devereaux. .Ron Hildebrand,
Gord MoOmd, Ben Akker, Bill
Price. Wive Broome and 'Gary,
The 'Flyers Managed to score"..
goals during the, final frame and
. alSo outshot the 'Blues by a 14-9
margine,- Sid Wocks. ;John
Devereaux and 'Paul. Hulley, with
his second, all 'scored for the
losers.
Larry Broome. -Glen Nicholson
and. Bill Price, all with their
second goals.Of the' match. scored:
.for the , Blues during the final
stall/a..
• The game itself ' was ' the ..
cicancwl of 7. matches the two
clubs had played this season.
Each team had-one minor penalty'
which iS probably .more of a
surprise than the score. ,
The Final Word: The win gtive
the Blues the playoff Crown-
outburst came within 'a 4 minute
stretch late in the period. .
2nd: Period
-- Prim' &firm ue d his
excellent play by scoring the only
,:goal of the middle franie. It was a
period, in which ,the blocs
completely &militated play and
otitshof the Flyers 15 7 7.
t<e4rf
itZVP S4 .,onl
o see so many
Jut to the Council-
oday night. I hope
an active interest in
..s being said and will keep
crest alive and attend a
re meetings on their own.
iarents should follow their
e and-get out and attend a
the meetings the,mselves,
°
don,wd out
next
SAVE The hall placed ti
wt,
usua, , . Your , id to speak did not help-m,
t. The distance over'
a row with their S.
pay Old
perh . uch either. 4-H memb
sYamle pApERs e hall. I have y et to see.any of
tould have Sat in the front row ,o
1 e councillors, the reeve or the .'
et()tni nid
2 rk, bite anyone at a 'meeting.
it
is no Because the Seaforth But don't let this all fOol you,
he council meets and gets right
meet awn to business every month
' next
quart
e • •
Minor Hockey League taxpayers. '
n
, t
d tries todo a good job for all.
. r
was ,a good crowd on hand last
Sunday and.; surprisingly, most of
them stayed right to the end, The
Blues will be,involved in a round
robin series • with Zurich and
Exeter aS a reward for their fine
season„---The—tournament will
begin tonight with Zurich visiting
town to face' our
• CHAMPIONS. The title at stake
.is the Huron .Recreation League
championShip. 'The league would
alSo like to thank Bev Brown for
his fine efforts in running the
score clock and looking after the
score sheets. Pats on „the back
also go toRick Fortune and Ross
Covier for their great officiating
last Sunday night, .The Flyers
were without the services of
Murray Henderson and Charlie
Smith last week,- However'-oven
had they played. most of the
Flyers felt it would have made
little difference = except to lower
the score by a couple of goals.
They are both fine hockey players
'but most observers felt the Blues
hit their ',yak last Sunday •
IB-Blues, F-Flyers1;
B - F . 1st Period
1-() Blues, 'Bakker (Moylan-,
Sills) 4:10
Price was third with ,55 points 2 • 0 Blues, L. Broome (EL 'Price)
Price had 21 paints during the 8:17
playoffs to lead the Blues, There 2 - 1 Flyers,, Hulley (W5eks)
.11:06
'3 - 1 Blues, D,Broothe
(L•Broonte) 14:58
4 -I Blues; G.Moyland (Akker,
Devereaux) 16:03
5 -1.' Blu'es, G.Nicholson
(1-Broome) 17:39
Jillnes;. D. Broome
(G. Nicholson) 18:45
Penalties: None
2nd PERIOD .
7 -1 Blues, B.. Price (G.Moyland
6:33 Penalties: Akker(B)
Henderson (F) Minors 16:24
3rd PERIOD
7 -2 Flyers, Wocks '(Coombs)
7:10
8 • 2 Blues, L. ' Broome
(D. Broome) 7:36
8 -3 Flyers, J.Devereaux (Wood,
O'Dwyer) 13:59
-3-1311.1.es... Price .(D,Broome,
, (G. Moyland) 14:11
9 -4 Flyers, Hulley (Coombs)
17:06
10 -4 Blues , Nichol‘on
(D.Broome. Broome)
t8:56
SHOTS ON NET BY
1 2 3 Total
12 15 • 9 36
11 7 14 32.
THa HURON XPO iTOK APRIL 6
Shies
Flyers
At 'the
Arena
You're invited to -
SATURDAY
MORNING
HOCKEY
WIND-UP
Saturday, April 8th
At the Arena
3:30 pm ATOMS 5:30 pm MITES ,
4:30 pm NOVICE 5:30 pm PEEWEES
7:30 pm BANTAM-MIDGET
Come To The Arena
With Your Kids
tanntuoiji mom TIRE
St. Colu rip an and .-Se afort It aye
again combining to form competi-
tive soccer teams, to be registered
in Central Ontario Soccer League.
Bantams' (age 14-16) and juniors
(age 16-18) will play, in this
league.'
,This is a very competitive
league and it is hoped. that those
eligible to play, will work hard to
represent thiS area well in an' up
—and—, cam ing---varthis-leivatte...
Registration
'TOnight
THURS. APRIL .6
Seaforth Community Centre
7 -8:30 p.m..
•
arsofritli. slum/
Tilley Ltd. 5aotorth
the election is over many
feel their job' is done and
)ca
l ,peoi will gladly take them
With off your hands - FREE
iron Trai
the riding horse as well as
; horse was thought to be
ray out with all the other
and objects of a time
ig past. But in Ontario
re a number of groups
are promoting - the
:nt of riding liorSeS -*and
:p alive the art of riding.
ittron Tiail Riders have
ound for 12 years and as
ak, press correspondent
er, pointed out, some
with the club all that
sots trail riding
day, of the.
locations,
restricted
is
%rs
Th
Not
horse
Sol
have /
who
invol .
meet
plant
lectu•
Th
spon
for hi
in co
Th
probl
sand
1-lors
this :
invol
clubs. The problem comes from
the Association reducing the
sanction radius from 60 miles to
30 miles based from Eiginfield,
ear London which Cuts out the
April 15th
Starting of
9:a. m.
SEAFpRTH
MINOR HOCKEY
LEAGUE
PAPER
DRIVE
"We have 3 dub shoWs peL•
:ar • and different events
,roughout the year for practice,
it we mainly stress trail riding
r enjoyment. Although we are a
'estern saddle club we
icourage English riders to
in", said Sue. "We even have
ow English events planned".
The bigger clubs with more
embers have larger funds to
•aw from therefore can or
ore in the way of prizes.
Despite the problems
rail'Iliders continue
ave many event
this years
Coming
schooling
Wester
how -, Sue Boak pointed out.
But club • activity is not
estricted to shows.
'fl
s
ti
it
n
A
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k
fi
r