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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 a n k fi r