The Huron Expositor, 1978-12-21, Page 14inos 35; Cheetahs 34;
Baboons 27.
High Ladies Single and
Triple - Brenda Rind 253,
610; High Ladies' Average -
arg nga
High Men's Single - Da'Ve
Ried 261; High Men's Triple•
- Clinton Emmrich 582; High
Men's Average - Terry
Young 227.
LEGION
Standings: Strikers .54; R-
Senders 40; Dumpers 39;
Entertainers 35;' Cobras 32;
Three & Three 31.
'Ladies High Single and
Triple - Helen Nicholson 245,•
`649; Men's High SlIngle - Jim
MacLeod 296; Men's High'
Triple - Don Wood 702.
Hod to will our Iona patrons.
a holiday, packed flip of
the pleasares and treasures
#1k
Managpment, Skiff
and family
of
GORD'S GULF
Goderich St. E. Seafordy.
—HOLIDAY HOURS --
Closing Dec. 24 at 6p.m..
CLOSED Dec. 25
Business as usual• Dec. 26
Is Co ac
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5 ' •
Seaforth Public School
THURSDAY ,,,.,EVENINGS
6:30 8:30 p.m.
COMMENCING THURSDAY, JANUARY 4
Cost $20.00 for I5 weeks.
All interested persons must register at the Recreation
Office PRIOR TO JANUARY 3rd.
nsitor
Listowel team thiS year beat-
ing them twIne and tieing
thein once.
. Steve Grainger, opened the
scoring in the first period
assisted by Darrell Preszca-
tor. Hensall's second goal
came near the end of the
period scored by Grant Love
on assists from Dave Cann
and Steve Grainger.
Despite a strong effort in •
the second period, neither
team managed to score a
goal' leaving the score at 2-0
for Hensall
It looked like Steve Sararas
was going to have • his first
shutout of the season, then
Listowel scored with 46
seconds left in the game to
make the score 2-1. Listowel
pulled their goalie to try to
even the socre, but Grant
Love came up with his
second goal of the game, on
assists by Dave Cann and
Ron May to give Hensall a
3-1 win. Hensall's next home
game is December 29 against
Blyth.
Goals Assists Total
Grant Love 10 6 16
Steve Grainger 6 8 14
{lave Cann 6 6 12
rDarrell Preszcator . 0 6 6
Ikon May 4 2 6
Brian Baker 2 3 5
Bob Monnersteeg 0 5 5
Allan Bell 3 1 4
Paul Bell 1 2 3'
Bob Pryde 1 1 2
Paul Shanks 0 2 2
Terry Bedard 0 2 2
Pat Cyr 0 1 • 1
Bob Willett 1 0 1
Dave Quick 1 1
eviil Geoffrey 3.33 goals
against; Steve Saratas 3.14
goals against.
SPANJER MANUFACTURING
• .Tractor Manure PuMp
• Electric Manure Pump , •
.• Electric .Manure Spreaders
• Stabling •
. The way. you want it at a better ari ce
48-9104. Mitc ell
The hills and
valleys ring with
songs of joy and
roan beginning to
end we're hoping your
holidays will be a
continuing round of r\
pleasure. It's a joy to
know you... thanks.
RON DRISCOLL
General"` Contractor
exaltation extolling
the Spirit of Christmas!
We reverently join in to say thanks,to all.
May your
holiday be
filled with love
land laughter!
16 Main St., Seaforth
Hair Design
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1 IIHE; HURON EXPOSIT1"), DEPEMBER 21, 1978
•
i~n Dakota
BILL WILKINSON and master's degrees from is the brother of Shirley
a former graduate of St. \-'Lawrence in 1970 and DinsmOre pf,Seaforth.
Goderich high school, was 1976. He had been coaching ' '''''''
recently appointed hockey and teaching there since his
coach for th University of graduation.
North Dakota: Coach Gino Gasparini say's'
Coach Wilkinson; 31, was Wilkinson's addition is a big
formerly the assistant hockey plus for the University of. '
coach at St. Lawrence Uni- North Dakota. .
versity in Canton, New York. "'He knows eastern and
He received both bachelor western Canada very well
and also the north-eastern
COMIVIECIAL LEAGUE
Standingg• 747's, 59;
Tiger Moths, 41; Concordes,
37; Spit Fires, 26; Jet
Gliders, 24; B-52 s, 23.
Men's High Single and
Triple - Terry Young, 378,
754: Ladies' High Single -
Karen Menheere 220;
Ladies' High Triple - Mary
Van Den Hengel 583.
MIXT DOUBLE
Standings: - Mums -49;
Violets 46; Roses 43; Pansies
41; Tulips 37; Daisies 36.
Weekly High: Ladies'
High Single - JoAnne
Matthews 239; Ladies High
Triple - • Catherine Staples
571; Men's High Single -
John Coleman 298; Men's
Triple - Larry Wesenburg
Bill.Wilkinson.
709. Absent Mary rpeuerman
642.
Season, High: Ladies High
Single, Triple and Average -
Mary Beuerman 317,' 713, •
214; Men's Single and Triple
Ron Beuerman 338, 876.;
Men's High Average -Art
Finlayson 229.
December 13: Pansies and
Tulips; Violets 'and Mums;
Daisies and Roses.
Roy. McGonigle 158; Jack
Bedard 250; Verna
evenson 138; Debbie
Marshall 146; Miles Little
193; Jack Ungarian 200; Joan
Betties, Keith MacLean.
TOWN AND COUNTRY
Standings: Rang a Tangs
40: Gazelles 38; Panthers 36;
BY GARY CRAY
The Seaforth Centenaires
jumped back into sole
possession of third place in
the O.H.A. Jr. "D" northern
division by virtue : of two
important weRktnd victories.
On Friday night on home ice
they trounced the Lucan Irish
10-6, while on Saturday night
they downed the Tavistock
Braves 7-5 in Tavistock.
After weekend play the
Centenaires trail the second
place Mitchell Hawks by ten
points and, the le .,uc•
leading Exeter Ha‘N ks bY
thirteen points.11, y hold a
three point lead over
Tavistock and also have a
game in hand. Ltican re-
mains in, the basement with,
thirteen points, five behind
the Centenaires.
SEAFORTH 10 LUCAN 4
%gainst the Irish the
Centenaires vi behind 3-0 by
the nine minute mark of the
first period, at 11:16. Frank
Flannagan put the locals on
the scoreboard. Then with
the Irish a man short Jerome
-Atibin drew the Centenaires
to within one goal. With the
7..„, Centenaires buzzing a and
the Lucan net. •
Wayne Parkinson scot d
just 27 seconds after Aubin
to knot the score at 3-3. The
Irish took a short lived lead at
'By 5 - 1
•
On Saturday December 16,
Exeter Atoms were visitors
here in Seaforth. The
Seaforth team defeated the
visiting team with a score of
5-1. In the first period at the
4:01 marks, Scott Driscoll
scored the first goal
unassisted. It wasn't until 24
seconds ft that, Terry
Zachar for Exeter scored
tying the game up.
In the second period there
were no scorers at all. At the
the 16:30 mark with the
Centenaires John Devereaux
in the Penalty boxl. However,
less than a minute later Mike
Feeney drew the Centenaires
even, to end the first period
scoring. ,'• ,
Segforth.outshot the Irish
22-14 in that period.
The second period again
saw the Centenaires enjoy a
wide margin of the play and
it also showed up on the
scoreboard as they tired
three unanswered goals to up
'their lead to 7-4. Aarry
Dalton with a pair an Ian
Doig were the Centenaire
marksmen: Shots on goal in
the second were 24-14 in
• favor Of Seaforth.
10:45 and 16:08 respectively.
The Irish outshot the locals
19-18 in the period but
Seaforth. goalie, Louie , Arts
was at his best in the nets.
Both teams picked up
twelve penalties in the game
start of the thifd period
Seaforth' putting on the
pressure, went ahead 2 more
goals by Scott Driscoll
scoring the hat trick 'of 'the
game, Billy Glanville getting
his first goal of •the season.
including 10 minors and 2
fighting majors.
SEAFORTH 7 TAVISTOCI S
In Tavistock the
Centenaires came up with
five unanswered goals in the
second period' to score„ their
7-5 come-from behind victory
:'over 'the Braves.
The Centenaires were nest
tq shOw on 'the scoreboard
with Larry Dalton pulling the:
trigger on passes from Doug
Anstett and .Frank Flannagan
at the. 8:31 mark.
However, the. Centenaires
went into their 'usual first
period runaround, and by
15:27 of the period found
themselves on the shortend
of a 3-1 score. At 16:45 Cam
Doig scored his first of four
goals to draw the
Centenaires to within one
gbal of the Braves, but just
five seconds later the Braves
were able to beat goal-tender
Louie Arts to once again
regain their two goal lead.
Tayistock outshot the
Centenaires 14-11 in the
The second period was all
Seaforth as the Centenaires
continued to score in
bunches over tli.. Braves.
Cam Doig fired his second
goal at the 5:53 mark with
Dennis Neilson drawing the
lone assist. Just seven
seconds later Larry Dalton
bagged his second of the
night from Doug Anstett to
tie the score at 44. Doig
gave the Centenaires the
••
'lead at mri, and Frank
Flannagan increased it' to 6-4
just over a minute later,
rh, Centenaires cc:MO=0d
the pressure and Do* seore0
'his fourth of the game from
Jimmy NasVand Don Heard
to make it 7-4 Seaforth after
two periods, 'I lie
Centenaires outshot the
Braves. 15-12. Louie Arts in
the Seaforth' nets played
billiantly throughout the
period.
11n Braves scored the
only goal of the thiid frame,
although they were outshot
15-10, The Centenaires had
several good scoring chances
in the period but were goal-
tender Jeremy Grant.
The game was a cleanly
played contest with each
team picking up six minor
penalties.
CENTENAIRE NOTES:
The' Centenaires host
Mitchell at the Arena this
Friday Night. . . Santa Claus
will be making his annual
SAGGING-A-MOOSE- A tirAu OH-oda litititerS -shot'nof just this. one •
but two moose in The Chapleau area on December 7, . Shown with the
trophy, from left are Larry Flanagan, Mike Lane, John 'Mark Nash, 'Gary
Nash and guide, Joe Metsigo. Roy Dalton was the photographer.
Bowling Scores
Hensall
Juveniles •
win again
Hensall Juveniles skated
to a 3-1 win, Friday night,
over the Listowel Cyclones.
Hensall fared well over the
and Michigan-Illinois area
from his' position as St.
Lawrence's head redruiter,"
Gasparini says. •
Coach • Wilkinson is
married to the former Mary
Etue of Goderich, niece of
Vernonica Etue of Seaforth.
and they have two sons.Peter
and Mark. Coach Wilkinson
Atoms beat Exeter
and Jeff Reid also scoring
one goal making the score
5-1 for Seaforth.
This Saturday Decemer
23, VVingham plays here
b
at
4:45.
third
UPPED LEAD
Doug Anstett upped the
\kh ead to 8-4 at the 3:30 mark of
t e third with a power play
goal. The Irish did not give
up and scored two quick
power play goals to cut the
Centenaires lead to 8-6. Cam
Doig and lan Doig (with his
second of The game) salted ,
away the ' victory for the period. 'visit between the first anu_ _
Centenaires with goals at ALL SEAFORT11 - -sre-cond-Periods.
Cam Doig picked up nine
points on the weekend (5
goals 4 assists) to widen his
lead in the scoring race.
Doug Anstett, had his best
productive week as he picked
up one goal and six assists.
` At this time on behalf of
the players, coach, manager
and executive I wauld like to
wish everyone a Merry „
Christmas and a Happy New
Year.