The Huron Expositor, 1978-11-30, Page 121918
Result§ at Seaforth
Curling
Club
OCA WINTER GAMES
Dbc..2-3...Boys
under 19
THURSDAY NIGHTS MIXED CURLING
7:00 Beattie over Hilderley
Patterson overitelgh
Moore aver Dolmage
Menzies tied Brown
9:00 Fotheringham over Hayter
Gunningham over Wilson
Forbes over Fleming
Tremeer over Lobb
FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED
9:00 Pryce over Campbell
Rowcliffe tied Whitmore
9-3
11-5
5-4
• 5-5 •
11-2
8-6
12-4
51/2 - 31/2
7-6
5-5
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HOCKEY
Tavistock Braves
vs
Seaforth Centenaires
SUN., DEC.)
2 p.m.
Exeter Hawks
VS
Seaforth CeMenaires
TUES., DEC. 5
6:30 p.m.
Seaforth Arena
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Brendan Lane played a
strong defensive game for
Seaforth scoring 2 goals on
blistering shots from the
point and assisting on a
third.
Clinton captain Paul
Stephenson scored both
goals for Clinton. Seaforth
picked up 7 of the 12
penalties handed out by the
referees. '
Scoring was' as follows.
First Periiid
" Seaforth - Wesenbe rg , (R.
Lane, Murray).
Clinton - (Unassisted)
Seaforth - Dale (Murray,
Campbell)
Second Period
Seaforth - B. Lane (Campbell
(Continued on Page 20)
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12 THE HURON POSITQR, NOVEMBER 3
ore skating
for tots, moms
nd dads • • •
5•0-5* pr.-50
•
Presently the Seaforth
Community Centre 'Board is
offering free ice time for
parents and 'Preschooler's
every Wednesday afternoon
and more and more people
are using this time . each
week. However a number of
peoPle who have to work on
Wednesdays have requested •
some' other tithes WI teach
their children to skate. They
are looking for a time when
the arena is not as crowded
and hectic as the regular
Public Skating Sessions.
On a trial basis for the
month of December from
6.7130 pm each Friday even-
ing a Parent and Children
Public Skating session will be
- offered beginning this Friday
December I. The cost will be
:15c for all lt ,tes and if there
is a good interest shown this
session will be offered in the
new year.,,.
This will not affect the
regular Wednesday times
and all parents and pre-
schoolers are welcome to
skate free of charge every
Wednesday from 1-3 pm.
by Steve Cook
HE DOESN'T LOOK LIKE AN OLDTIMER!
The Seatorth Oldtimers managed to beat their
St. Thomas rivals by a score of 12-6 in Sunday's
'game at the arena. Seems there's a lot of life in
the old boys yet! (Expositor photo)
Egmondville bowling
triple Linda Gridzak, 229,
571; Season's high single &
triple • Sue Deighton, 264,
674; Men's weekly high
single & triple' - Brian Dale,
315: 795; Men's Seasons
high single - Bob Costello,
321; Men's Seasons high
triple - Randy Gridzak; 819.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1
4:00 p.m. Midget Practice
6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Parents & Children
Public Skating
8:00 p.m. Public Skating
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2
8:00 a.m. - 1 p.m. Sat. Morn pocky
1:30 p.m. Public Skating \
3:15 p.m. Novices vs Brussels
6:16 p.m. Pewees vs Wingham
8:00 P.m. Seaforth Oldtimers vs Lambeth
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3.
12:00 - 1:30 p.m. Midget Practice
2:00 p.m. Jrs. vs Tavistock
7:00 p.m. I.H.L.
• MONDAY, DECEMBER 4
4:30 - 8:30 p.m. Figure Skating
8:30 -p.m. Seaforth Oldtimers vs London
Oldtimers
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5
4:30 p.m. Power Skating
5:30 p.m. Pewee Practice
6:45 p.m. Bantams vs Brussels
8:30 p.m. Jrs. Vs Exeter
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6
1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Parents & Pre-Schoolers
5:00 p.m. Novice Practice
6:00 p.m. Jrs. Practice
8:00 p.m. Women's Btoomball
THURSDAY, DECMERER 7
4:45 p.tn. Atom Practice
5:45 p.m. Bantam Practice
7:00 p.m. Men's Btoomball
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it out, most of the entrails will come also, ,
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MEN'S MONDAY NIGHT DRAW
2400 Beattie over Tremeer
Brown over Patterson
Cornish over Roberton
9:00 Rowcliffe over Fotheringham
Campbell tied Ptyce
Wilson over Dolmage
LADIES' TUESDAY AFTERNOON
1:30 Forbes over Campbell
Lobb over Fleming
Hauter over Cunningham
Smith over Deighton
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People who complain that wild game or
wild fowl has a_strong_tas-te. have generally
never tasted properly handled meat. If you
killed your favorite cattlebeast, stuffed, it
into the trunk of your car, drove around for a
full day and then dumped it on the garage '
floor for a couple of days before you got it
butchered, you'd have..considerably less
than ideal beef. Similarly, if you wrung a
chicken's neck and stuck it in your pocket for
a day, I doubt if it would cook up tender and
mild.
Commercial butchers know that meat has
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Naturally, no one has a cooler right handy
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at hand. Birds should have the crops
removed and be drawn as soon as possible
after they're shot. The crop can usually be
pulled free with the fingers. A cut around
the anus and up the belly about 2 inches is
all that's needed to clean it. After the cul is
made, insert a small stick with a hook on it
and give it a couple of twists. When you pull
DEFENSIVE PLAY - Marc Robinet of the
Seaforth District High School boys' basketball
team blocks Matt Sauro of Amherstburg in. a
tournament game held at the school on Friday.
The final score in the game was 70 to 39 for
Amherstburg. (Expositor photo)
Standings
Red Caps 56
Diamonds 51
Canadians 38
OV's 29
Carlsbergs 29
Crystals 27
Ladies. weekly high single &
AT THE
ARENA
WELL , LET'S TRY SOME DEFENSIVE ACTION Even the defensive
plays of the St. Thomas Oldtimers Couldn't outfox the wily Seaforth
players who won Sunday's hockey ,game against the team from the south
by a score of tg to 6. (Expositor photo)
Bantams dump Clinton
Naturally speaking
WiId
Jim Campbell scored 2
goals and added 2 assists to
highlight a 7 goal per-
formance Tues. Night to
power the Seaforth Bantams
to a 7-2 victory over Clinton.
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