The Huron Expositor, 1978-04-13, Page 12iseasoriend T APRIL 13 1178
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On Saturday April 8. Seaforth
travelled to MiSsissauga for the
final windup of their ' annual
•-'tourflil meat .
•At noon Seaforth defeated the
Goulding • Park .team from
Willi wdale by score ell . Pat'
Murray got the hat. trick in that
game scoring .1 goalS and Jeff.
Alce sent the fourth one home.
At 9:30 Saturday night Seaforth
deleated—Brainford . 2-0. • Blair
Beuerinaii scored the first goal of
the game. Pat Murray scored with'
a. penalty shot and this 'sent,
.•Seafort to the chinnpionhip game.
on Smiday tit 1.:,31) p.m. in the .
Major Jimior • Division- of • the
tournament.
Orangeville defeated' Seaforth
by a score of -2-0. Seaford.) was
then presented .With the most
valuable' Mayer of 'the game
award won by Mike.BettleS.Steve
Stapleton then won' the trophy for
•the----outstanding ,,goalie of the;
game:.
'This was the final play for the
Sea forth Novice for this season.
A special thank you gdes-out to
Jim and Joan Parkinson for
entering Seaforth 'in this tourna-
Mclean& for arranging for 'the
bagpiper who , piped us onto the
ice for the game against. WillOw-
dale. Thank you from all the boys
and coaching staff for Sea forth
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ATOMS WIN TROPHY — When Seaforth . Minor Hockey held its awards night
Saturday this Atom team were,-trophy winners. On the team are:,front, left, Mark
Johnston, Trevor Price, Glen. Rose, Alan O'Reilly and rear Brian Henderson; Greg
Scroggs, Billy Stewart and Doug Huard. The Expositor apologizes for the fact that
other-team photos taken Saturday did not turn out. (Expositor Photo)
MOST VALUABLE ATOM David Garrick received
the most valuable trophy from Jack Ungarian at
Minor Hockey Night. Tommy O'Reilly was the most
imprdved Atom player. x AExpositor Photo)
season over
Despite the enthusiastic
support of family members and
fans. the Seaforth Dumpers
broomball,. team Were
un,successful in their bid to win
the Ontario Broombali Champion-
ship. •
The • 20 members .the
Seaforth Dumpers, champions for
the ,'central western. .region - of.
Ontario, competed in the
Saturday ip Ottawa. '
The team fost both their games.
In the first, game, Seaforth wa s
defeated by a score of 8-1. The
single Seaforth goal was. scoredb
Dale Kennedy.
In the afternoon match. the.
Dumpers lost to the Thunder Bay
team by a score of, 3-1. The
Seaforth •goal scorer was Kevin
Henderson.
The Cornwall team emerged as
victors in the provincial finals and
Will advance to the national
broomball champions to be' held
in Halifax next .weekend.;
Mena hers of tyteSeaforth team
aiid their families travelled to
Ottawa by bus., and fans travelled
by a .second bus and in cats,
The coach of the Seaforth
Dumpers
lose in
Ottawa
[by .Gwen Patterson]
Another season of curling has
ended! We have had a very good,
year for the club, lots of fun and
fellowship, and good curling tool
The 'winners of the draws have
been declared and trophies will
be awarded at.the final Pot Luck
Suppers. •
The Junior Club will hold their
final event on April 15. New
officers will •be elected and the
winners of the draws are as
follows: Winning the first draw
and the McCall Trophy. are David,
Ste. Marie with Susan Prinieau,
.,Maureen Hutchinson and Penny
Taylor. The second draw and •the
Longstaff Trophy , was won by,
David Underwood with Maureen
Hutchinson, Brad Rice and.
Patricia Rimmer. The third draw
and the PatterSon-Ste. Marie
Trophy •was won by Bob Wilson,.
Glenda Riley, JiniLaverty and
Mary 'Lynn Glew. Congreatula-
.. dons to the winners and to all the
Junior members for their
excellent support of the Club and
we hope to see you all again in the
fall for another season. •
The Senior Club will hold' heir
final Pot. Luck_Supper and Dance
on April 29. Prizes and, trophies
will be awarded at that time. In
the Ladies League, the first draw
and the 'BoSwell Trophy was won
by Milly Lobb, with Nancy Smith
andRoxanne, Brown. The second
draw for the Golding Trophy goes
to Flo Smith with ROxanne
Brown, Ann' Laverty and Jane
Vincent. The third draw 'and the
Counter Trophy was won by
Roxanne Brown, with Marg
Fleming, Ann Laverty and Kay
Ca mpbell.
In 'the 'Mixed League, the.
trophy winners ate as follows,.
. Winning 'the. Charlie Barber
Trophy for the first draw are
Gerald Smith With Nancy Smith,,
Bruce Coleman and Marjory
Coleman. The second draw and •
ifie-SPOITHabkirk Trophy goes to
Bruce Coleman with team
members Cbis Hayter, n
MeAllister and Shirley Kay. The
third, draw•and winners of the WC
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CORRECTION SPORTS ,PAGE
The names and statistics of mo
,Seaforty, Pee, Wee iilayers were,
'47 1?_111 Otte.' of friq sports
page report by accident. The'
1:1\positor apologiies Tor tlic
error.
Rob Core, on defenSiY.-AiirttTI-i—
. • goals and 13 assists for IS points.
He served 52 Annul ies' iii
• penalhefi-
Dave C:11111)1)01. wing, got six
goals and seYeti assists. for i3
points anal scrVrd NiN minute~ in
txmiltics.•".1. •
C, Peek Trophy are Doug
Rowcliffe with Carol limes, Neil
,polgtage and Irma Pryce.
For th.e Men'sLeagoe,,the first
draw and the Learn-Moore
troph-37—Was won by. Bob Nilson
with Bill Makitis, Jahn.
Underwood and Ken .Cardno.
The secon ddraw for the Seaforth
Curling Club Trophy was won by .
Bill Campbell with Eric McIntosh
Harold Pry.ce 'and' Gord Marshall.
Winning the third draw and. the
Molson Trophy was Dave Beattie
with 'team members Bob Ste.
Marie,' 'John Moore and Jack
Sinctait,
Congratulations goes to all the
winners and we hope to see
everyone out on the evening of
the • Pot Lack Supper to collect
their honours. We' also want to
use that evening to say our
farewells and give our beSt
wishest-o two very valuable
members of our club who will be
moving gut of the area. Gerald/
Nancy will be missed by us but we
hope to ,sec them often on return
trips to our bonspiels, etc.
Not le be forgotten, arc a few of
oar club members_who squeezed
in•the last bons.piel and fun day.
Curling in the 'Vanastra Spring
ThaW were Bob and Mary
Fotheringh a who won second
• prize. Also in that spiel but not in
for prizes were Bill and
Lobb with Bill and Mary MakinS,
and Bill and Grace Campbell, with
Glenn and Lois Hayter. -
The Ladies and Special Events
Committee also bested a very
successful Breakfast Fun Day on
',Sunday April to wind up the
season. i Understand 'that our club
is to be well looked after during
the summer-(or did the winners
chOpse priie "B" Jim?). See, you
all next season!
GOALIE — -Chris Cardno
was most valuable Atom
gdatie.
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