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The Huron Expositor, 1978-12-28, Page 11OHA Junior "D' HOCKEY Exeter Hawks vs. Seaforth' Centenaires FRI. , DEC._29 • Seaforth Arena • 8:30 p.m. Exeter Hawks vs. Seaforth Centenaires T-UES.,1JAN. 2,1979. Seaforth Arena . 8:30 p.m. This oci sponsored by Ai& GERALD'S DATSIUN MADE Cit$V11 t ,..tringtmin •[1111FIDIF111 TIRE TIRE • 11111111 '.111111111 yam SAW litRE11.010111-S.EE THE •REHG, 'HYDROArinninsiioRE PUMP If.lOrces- the manure• from the barn, through an under ground- piitil to the storage area. As the manure enters storage area forty below, the outside surfate,4Orms'a crust, which-retains the":1ml*farit nitrogen and potassium inside the pile and also redArcet:tha:Odor and fly.problems. And the manure is rea'dy' dlng,. 'when. you ;km0. if. For details call. Keith Silmon Plumbing" Pekin Equipment R.R.4; Walton, Ontario" Phone 345.2734 BY NORMA RILEY The Seaforth and District Saddle Club held its annual 'Christmas' Party at the Seaforth Arena on' Sunday. Skating sand playing ,floor hoekeY on ice lured, the Young and the not-so-young; to the ice surface. The McLlwain line definitely needs brushing up before next year's ma h : • . After skating. a pot luck supper, plus •Ken cky Style is en. enjoyed. Brenda Pullman at the piano supplied Christmas back grotind- music. Cards and gamed followed: The little ones were delighted when NOc.e. CUSTOMERS. Our Pecember 31st Year end is fast approaching We ask for your cooperation in checking.any outstanding balances ana, for your remittance' to reach us before., December 31, 1978 • BALL-MACAULAY BUELCIIING CENTRE • BALLNIACAULAY . Seaforth- 527-0910 -Clinton 482-3405 Henson 262-24111 As the sun comes up,an a. shining , New Year we hope 'that you, and those You love, will Opals in1 its bright light. All you wish for yourselves we wish for you' tool ASSOCIATE STORE F. W. TILLEY LTD. Seaforth comoinn TIRE s CELEBRATING 100 YEARS - The Seaforth Bank.of Commerce held an ,open house last Wednesday;to celebrate their 100 years in the town. Here jirn Gould, branch manager; Mae Young, an employee at the bank and William H, Armstrong, regional general manager of the bank from London, cut the birthday cake celebrating the occasion. (Expositor photo) oig is top unior D scorer Walton, SPS students get Christmas- treat ..• December 21, the staff- and .sttidents from ,the Wal- ton ,and SeafOrth Public Schools were entertained by audience completely capti- vated: There was never a dull moment. The epthuSiastie applause and gales of laugh• Council. • Before the Show began a surprise visit was made by that man of the season, Santa himself. He hOwever, after wishing us a merry Christ- mas had to hurry back to the North Pole. , The show opened with .a lively song by the brothers, who were accompanierac gy Shirley at the piano. By usi quick, skilful costume changes and_ simple props, the entertainers kept their toils songs about the- "Aktro Nuts", the "Blue Jays" and 'the two Scottish lads. To close the programme the brothers sang a more serious song using each of the letters in the word Christmas. Iii all everyone had a wonderful morning and we know that if you had been there you also would havehad a great time.—He.en Van Loon, Denise Morey, Brenda Wesenberg • g HURON EXPQSITOR, t)ECEMBER I Seaforth a minor h available. 'Katie the sam charged $ `" stop at a Seaforth Centennaires, is loiSe, liquor top still leading the Western court docket 33 goals and 23 assists for Liquor and unnecessary the season. noise offences topped the list Mr. Doig has earned of cwharges tried in provincial total of 56 points this season, and his nearest competition. court last:week. .Ra d Buuck of R.R.4, in the scoring race is Titri• s. charged154 as Risdale of Belmont, with 35 wing • liquor , points. • Buuck, of Cam Doig is playing his ddress, was fourth season with the with, failure to Seaforth Centenaires. The op sign. • next highest corer 'on the Wayne Wes 'Coombs, of Seafeith was fined was fined $88 for creating air the "Patti Brothers and ter throughout and at the end 162 Go erich Street West, Thursday morning was ar- enjoying himself. Of part- • noise and $28 for failing to ' Pasche and family of Dor- produce a driver's license. -/chester and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keddy, of*Box 28, Bruce Horton and. family of Seaforth was fined $22 on a Clinton spent Christmas with charge of speeding: their parents Mr. and-Mrs: Melvin Neil, of 19 AdaM Bert Horton. Street, Seaforth was fined ht.: and Mrs: Les Adams' $58, _for report. an: of Exeter visited'. last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jack l8r21,,, Corbett. - Con. 9, McKillop Township, ,Hensall • $78 and $88 on two counts of creating, an unnecessary ' Mr. and. Mrs. Allan unnecessary nise. r. 131t Kevin Schenk, of Bantams eat Junior "D" scoring race with Cam Doig,- 19„of the • iii, group #3. of the Western Junior 10". League. Wednesday, the aves . 'firopped their g tigainst Bothwell by a score'- of 5-4 in • a closely played' game. On Friday, • December 23, the team lost .to Mitchell by :a 7,-2 'score. The league standings, as of Dec. 23, showed the Exeter Hawks in first place with ,33 points; followed by the Mitchell Hawks with, 32 • points and the Seaforth Centenaires, vAttli18:points. 4 t ittam at th bottom of the league are the li?,owns team is'Cam's brother; Ian: who has scored 16 goals and 10 assists, for a total of 26 points.. - 1(;v : as well, after , iIWct recent games . uing in third place ,,,,.....,...--i--;,..„.,„„--' - . . ,,...- -. . . . •,- - -. . 0.,_..._„.. .. . .... -- --' -*. . . . . - - - --,...„ . . . . . . . . . . . - - -________-, • . --,--'-'- - ..% --- -, ' .0 "' .......--_,------,....* .,....; -..,-,...........,..-- ' -----!"...-:-.1:-------- , --**----.--0-. - --.11:- ' . ett is the next rth scorer with d 17 assists •for :however, isn't Tavistock Braves and the Lucan Irish Six. • has quiet • the jingling of Christmas `Bells could be heard outside, of' • coutse, the arrival of that Jolly Old-Man. .. The ' cf6b.'s president • Graham . S.holdice.. thanked the ladies. for. 'preparing . Christmas ,:dinner. He also.. expressed•.. his appreciation - forthe cO-operation received front the membership during hii 'year of office. The new officers ter -9. ‘‘..cr,..- elecreC1 at -the .general. meeting in November.. They are.: Club: .President ,Doug. Seaforth: Vice Pre= sidtThi Harvey • lioggart; • iondesbero; Treasurer Sharon. 'COlelougli..' Clinton: ,Secretary - Norma • Riley. Scafortht Directors - Lenore Watt. Goderich; Donna .Meminingway.- • . Brussels;., Jo Anne Sholdice, LoncleSboro; Gorden. Pull- `Man. ',Seaforth;: Graham -. Sholdlce.. Seaforth; Ken, Armstrong. Londesboro. An interesting ,winter prot. •-gramme is currently in the planing. general Meetings with films; speakers. clinics. social .events.; Anyone ' in- terested injoining for the '9 season please. contact .Nortna Riley at 527.1059 for an application form. - stop.• Win _at . LopA. euchre r. triumph over Wingham '•in Seaforth. Seaforth opened • the scoring midWay in the first period on a goal by McLlwain assisted ,by Bedard and Malone bur Wingham snapped back as Montgomery evened the score' for Winghain .making the score 1-1 at the• end of'the' 'first period. In the second period Keley assisted by Core and R.Lane gave Seaforth (at) a 2-1 lead and later took achtantage of a Wingham penalty as John Dale assisteil. by B. Lane and Wesenbery gave Soatoyth a 2. goal lead. Wingham s Bill 13ropliy cut the lead to 1 goal as he 'screen'ed Seaforth `goalie Wayne Bennewies but .'Mark irly,Jcuwain set up by 13. • Lane, netted his second goal give Seaforth a 4-1 lead at the end of the second-period. Seafordh 'took come and in' the third period as 6 arrick assisted -by e' ar , and McLlwain nudged, one past. Wingham' go 'lie • to give Seaforth' a,' co table 5-2 lead. In the last few m utes • of the game Seaforth tur -d on the power and Rob Lan picked (I) up a pass from brother B. Lane and flipped one' over sprawled Vingham goalie. Scat6ttli 'last 2'goals came as Ga blasted 2 powerful; shots from the .blueline past a partially screened goalie Garrick's second goal was. unassisted - the third goal Was assisted by Campbell. Seaforth outshot Wingham 26-18 Minutes in .penalties Seaforth 10, Wingham 18.. ° FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29 ' ,I0:00 a.m. - 12 Noon. Shinny Hcickey 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 'p.m. Public Skating 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Parents & Childrenskating 8:30 p.m. Juniors Vs Exeter SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30 8:00 a.in. 1;00 p.m. Houseleasue 1:30 p.m. '-'3:00 p.m. Public Skatins 3:15 p.m. Novice vs Brussels 4:45 p.m.. Atom Game 6:15 p.m. Pewee Game 8:00 p.m. Oldtimers SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31 12 Noon Midget Practice 1:30 - Public Skating MONDAY, JANUARY 1 Closed • TUESDAY, JANUARY 2 1:00 P.m.- 3:00 p.m. Public Skating 6:45 p.m. Bantam Game' • 8:30 p.m, Juniors vs Exeter. ' WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3 • 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m, Parents'& Pre- Schoolers '5:00 p.m. Novice Practice 6:00 p.m. Jr. Practice-- 8:00 p.m. Women's Broomball „ THURSDAY, JANUARY 4 4:45 p.m:. Atom Practice 5:45 p.m. Bantam Practice 7:00 p.M. Men's Broottiball This ad sponsored by ENA . Hockey branches 'to ward, off witches. ,Some Europeans wore corsages of mistletoe to guarantee a,,siiccessful hunt, Mistletoe also,played an important part in religions, The Norsentert, as I mentioned before, dedicated it to a goddess, but Chrlstans thought the plant "waS tamed with heathenism and for centuries it was 'banned from their churches. The Druids, the .nature priests of the Celts, believed mistletoe to be a warm'-reftige for'the woodland spirits during the cold winter. They religiously gathered clumps of the branches ankhung- them their homes and it is believed that this practice foStered modern day, decorating 'praetices. The parasite Also played- a medicine in years gone by. A century British physician observed at the plan is "good for the grief of itch, sores, toothache and the biting of mad dogs and venomous beasts." European doctors, even as late as the 17th century, belieyed mistletoe could cure epilepsy. They reasoned that since the plailattaehed itself so firmly to a tree that if wduld not blow down, an epileptic could' 'not fall down if .he consumed the plant regularly. Whatever the reasons, I'm glad we use it ' as 'a Christmas decoration. The bright green leaves are a cheery note vvhenAost .things at this time of year are dull and shrouded in white. Oh yes, I'm especially fond of catching someone of the opposite sex standing under a sprig of the mysterious, traditional- plant. -11611;pecrthe bank celebrate their 100 years in motor vehicle.•- Oritario• Street, Stratford, A third period hat teck • • (Expositor photo) Was fined $28 for failure to Bill Garrick and' a pair of goals by Mark McIlwain both Seaforth Bantams to an 8 2 • Janpt McArthur' was, was fin d "$54 for having one4Of the 'Bank 'of Commerce customers who, 'liquor readily 'available in a who have been wielding hot strong defense 'carried the Saddle club has Xmas party... lately as well as a A tth at an open1-fouSe last week: Se" fo Leslie Sherwood,' of 460 ' Shirley -froth kirktim., This of each comedy routine cert- special Christmas treat on ainly told that everyone •was K VISITOR MrS., ' ranged by the' Students' icular interest were the hilar- The greens we use for Inlet* decoration are steeped ' 0 traditions, that go. back fot centuries. Holly, with its bright. colours,, has'. decorated'. mantles and, doorways for years, and it seems- as though there always has, been a Christmas tree in the house, Hemlock trees are probably ..the mosttraditional,evergreen used, but these have• generally given, way to the mote. • pOpplar pine and spruce today. The MOO interesting of all Yuletide greens; however, '. is the mistletoe. , , • • , Mistletoe,-to us, means a.chance to steal a 'kiss' which is' a hOldover of 'old Norse mitliology,. The Norsemen dedicated mistletoe to their "goddess of the . hunt", - so kissing a • wonian under 'it seems a, nattirat ... 'follow • up. Other ancients; however,. were not so complacent as the • Norse people when it came to the unusual plant. Mistletoe is a parasitic plant that saps the life from its,host tree: Then, since it can prochiee its own'food, it continues to grow . and fidtirish op the dead tree that sustained it in its: early deVelopment. Because of the' unnatural way 'this plant grew, • people • considered mistletoe to be a charm against , disease, witchcraft and . infertility. Ancient civilizations in as diverse areas as England. and Japan. believed that barren' women WOtild"" be able . to conceive'" "aftei eating „Mistletoe. Some 'African tribes feStooned • themselves with the plant in the belief' hat ...ieWould protect them oat injury th the consists. of 3,8 end games, a •conAtry style dinner and dance on Saturday and a breakfast Sunday. Entries can be sent to Bob and Sharon Wilson, Box 250, Seaforth: ' • The Ladies Open will be held on Wednesday, January 24th, with 2 - 10 end games. Contact Mrs. Millie Lobb, R.R.H2, Clinton for_ in- formation.. • • ' A "first-time" spiel conies to the Club on. Saturday, February. ard, This is the '40pen-OPen Spiel and it sounds' like fun! Any four people, over the age of 18 years, can form a team for this one.. Ths, means either 4 men, 4 ladies, 2 of each or 3 and 1. If you're interested - get your entry into Jim and' Ann Cunningham, Clinton, and be one of the first to try this kind of Bonspiel, There will be 3 - 8 end games. Other 'spiels scheduled are the , Men's Open on Saturday, February ',:17th, the Farmer's Open on Wednesday, February 28th and the . Mixed Open . on Saturday March 10th: And, talking of •Bonspiels, ', a reminder to all4the girls who haven't yet looked at the caterinesheet to see• if they're down, to. help • at an upcoming spiel. If you find you can't work one dayswitch with someone for a' day. more suitable: But, please, fill up all the spaces. Happy New VPOT Whiners of the L.O.B,,A. Enchre field at Orange Hall on Dec.• 18 are Ladies' High -4 Mrs. Elmer Townsend; Ladies' Lone Doreen Kelly; Ladies' Low - Viola Taylor; Men's High - Sandy Pepper; IVIert's,t,one• WilberGodkin; Mein s Low William Kelly. Lucky Draw Winners were Oliver Pryce and ,Andy Swedes carved sword NAPPY NCW YEAR ' 1 ,t, Na ura16./!.ivoloing by $10voCOOk: Mistletoe With the holiday season under- way, ':the: week of the Seaforth Curling Chili 'has been a very quiet one with just two' play off games scheduled. The, teams of Campbell, • Jr, and Roberton will.play off for the Metes draw, Alc! John Patterson, Sr. Vs. GorcrPryce for the final of the Mixed Draw. Last week it was Pryce and Fotheringharn hi the first leg of "the round robin of the mixed draw. A good crowd is expected at the ' New Year's Eve Dance at the Club, all tickets having 'been sold some time ago.. r,„ Regular Curling begins again next Tuesday, January 2nd., with the ' Ladies' Draw in the ?afternoon 'and the Juniors in the evening. Com- petition Curling, continues on Wednesday. The • Mixed Draw on Thursday and Friday nights will be the "Sweetheart Draw". There's a big line up of members for Thursday night curling, both early and late draws have ten teams scheduled. This meanfour teams each week will play another ,night to keep the schedule straight. Good Bonspielp are on 'the agenda at the Club in the New Year. Now is a good time, to check your. Curling Calendar and get your entries in. The first one of the year, the Mixed InVitational, scheduled for the week- end of January 13th and 14th, °