The Huron Expositor, 1981-01-15, Page 1414, 'THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 15. 1981
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,` SERVICES TO OBSERVE
WEEK OF PRAYER
,fdr ChristidnVn:Hity
in Seciforth -
SUNDAY, JANUARY 18
First Presbyterian Church
LlVing our Faith in the. World"
Guest Speaker-Rev. Tom Rodgers of Sarnia
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&,.w.FONgswii, JANUARY 21
St. James RoMan Cithol0 Church
"Living our Faith in our Cdrnmunity",
SUNDAY-0 JANUARY 25
Northside United Church
"Living Our Faith'in our Farhily"
Guest Speaker-Mr. Arch Andrew
of the Huron Centre for Children and Youth
ALL SERVICES AT 7:30 P.M.
Discussion and a social time will follow each
service.
Sponsored by the Local Ministerial Assoc.
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in Area Churches
first PRESBYTERIAN Church
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59 Goderich St. W..-Seaforth
Minister: Rev. T A A. Duke , Organist: Mrs. D Carter
- SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1981
11:15 Worship Service, Sunday Schad tic Nursery
7:30 W*eek,ef -Prayer service with, Rev. T. Rodgers
- as resource person
. . ...
ST: THOMAS AnglicOn Church
The Rev. Junes R. Broadfoot B.A.. M; Div.
Seaforth
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SUNDAY, JANUARY-18, 1981
2pd Sunday after Epiphany , • 10 tii.M. Holy Communion
Sernion: "The Eucharist. The,Great Thanksgiving'•
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NQRTETSIDE -
United Church
. ' ' ' 54Gedeileh St. WEST; Seaiarth
JANUARY IL 1981
',It ti.m. Church Service v
A Look At Matthew's Gospel
Nursery Ind Sunday Sehool at the aame time.
. „ Rev. J.G. Vanslyke, Minister
Organist-Choir Director • ' Jr: Choir Leader ,
Margaret Whitmore Audrey M cLlwain .
• . Area congregations are invited to take advantage of
the church directOry to announce O. ir chtitl:tserviceq
gast_week. Church directory antionnwnientg are .
available for a minimum of 26 tonsecutivo- 'Weeks in ,
Wats of two column inches at S2 per WITT. Changes in
copy may bet made 'each week but othst be received
before 'noo•n on Tuesday. ' ,
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Seaforth as Sarah' Brill put on
a one- girl shpw scoring four
,unanswered goals' far
Staforth. Lisa Wilson drew
assists on two of the goals
while Marianne Vandervielt
assisted on another.'
Sarah scored final goal
unassisted,' as the -local girls
remain unbeaten since' 'the
new year 'Srarted."Afang with
Theresa's outstanding
goaltending the defense has
improves! considerably as
Lori Scherbarth and Debbie
Dinsmore airing with
Michelle Rose and Brenda
Wesenburg „played an
outstanding game keeping
the play--4p- they other teatits '
end.
Seaforth's next game isn't
untilJan. 25th in Zurich
the next • home game
-scheduled forfriclay the 30th
, with 'Godetich ". as the
oppositibn. With only five
•;Jnore 'games to play before
the playoffs the local girls are
improving every time out so
if you want a break from
hockey and ad exciting game
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are the team to %%ateh. The
Canadians scored 91 goals
this year • the most in the
league. The Hawks led the
league • in -penalty minutes
with 243. Rion Quipp of the
Hawks hatilhemost mutates
in penalties with 52. The
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00 flew lioneutaf
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year. Al Carter was the only
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assist. The Canadians` have
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They broke the fiaultt.13
game streak Sunday night.
Only the renguins ,and
'Canadians had. eveDone . on
their rostits score at least
one goal Ev,tni player in the
league had Ot least One
this season. There were
143 minutest in penalties this_
I. H.L. year. Dave Broome'
won his second. straight
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night. His two . goals and
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BY,ORV814.1A LEITCH
Having spent the .filiat
month enjoying what Art
loosely be termed as "Ton-
ing:activities." none ef yttich
howev7er, included carting.
I'm having a tough time this
week getting back to report-
-gib-4i something like frock racing.?.-
being the first defeat for the
fetheritighant rink. The cote-
petition- being double
knock-out -event,„, the -Tie-
breaker was. called for and
scheduled for Tuesday; even-
ing of this week, The winner
advances to the next round
'scheduled_ for -Want Fdrest
CO Bathrday.
The Gord Pry% rink will
tem-sent Seaforth . • at the
•
Division 1 3B OlapdaWti* fir
Se am $41.-14,C4 To
Ott, Saturt* ,a1d, $lit,1,40'!4!
PaitineFAiM WOO: !;f04. 414
..*4044,64.44019C9,10:tiitth
ttiakg 40;-'1110: Rntr$911/0...•Ttoy
,•Aetoafe4. the tiObr,Mei. and
'Vat Gilbert David Ste. Marie
-and l ay Sharp. in . Club
• ,114y4f§.. .The winner of
Division 13R Will advance to
play-off with the winner of
' Division 13A the folloWing
Saturday...
Upcoming atthe Club: The
LadieeBonspiel en Wednes-
day-.next is filling 'up
There's sure to he a -full slate
, for both.. draws Waiting to be,
piped...onto the• ice , as is the
custom in our ditty - very
colourful .sight. There' are
good prizes for the winning.
This year's sponsors: Moore .
Insurance of Dublin and Ball
and Mutch of Clinton. The
Fleming Spiel 'on the 24th is
completely filled and with a
standby list.
Finally, thanks to Millie
Lobb-and John Patterson',
for doing the news arid the "
scores while was 'away.
And, a, special thankybu to .
the nineladies, who sent the
beautiful flowers. They bring
a bre,gth of spring to a wintry
day. You, knew,' yonwere, all'
the "perfect" guests. Arriv-
ed late_ and left earlyl • The
pleasure was all ours and
you're welcome -anytime.
BY DAVE BROOME
premised to be a rough.
tough affair and that's exact-
ly how it turned out. ' •
The Canadians hard skat-
, ing and tenacidds for-check-
ing, paid off in a 773 win over
the Rawka. to give them the
fr•M4, league pennant last
Sunday '0VenTtif,.`°N
Although' nothing
was won far their' firat place
finiatt. the Canadians
secure the bragging rights
for few.'more. weeks any,:
14Oci •
0.404. • .14i
one-sided. sc.the,. the Hawks
therosehieS.. had Many goad
opportunities to score but
Canadian AMY • Cooper was his acrobatic
•;.•Oest ,id-Jtalting- most 'uf- the .
chances. •
Dale Kepriedy, Dave
Broome and Murray Hen.der-
• son all tallied two goals each.
Brian Nigh added a single
score for the winners. '
Sid Woc- Peter Morris,
and Gary. Finnigan replied
- for the Hawks.
FLYERS 8, RANGERS 2
The flyers continued to roll
along last ' Sunday 'night as . , •, they posted .an easy 8-2
triumph' over the penchles1
• -Rangers during the evenings
tind-dle match.
Jerome Aubin paced the
Orange Shirts by netting the
hat . trick. Jim Nash' and Jim
. .paiter had two scores. each.
vith 'main Choreographer. •
Etts Delvechio getting a •
single Marker and setting up.
two others..
Fred Burton and Ralph.
Wood did the damage for the
Rangers .who had to settle for
a fourth place finish overall.'
. BRUINS 7, FENGIJINS 7
These two teams. move into
neat_ week playoff -action
bubbling with anticipation.
The Bears were 5th this
year and the Pens finished
dead last but both clubs have
potential to do some damage.
-The two teams played to a
spirited 7-7 draw -during last
Sunday's tate, late gainte
The firutris. placed goalie
Rick fortune tip front and
inserted Marc Rottinette. into
the neta: •
The fens'. *Meanwhile:
yanked. Steve. :Wehatet and
'ret4ced.liint loonting,
3101144e.04,
Both° Bohinette and. -Mc-
lend .stirpriSed and ()eked
everyone With 4sUrne nifty
stims while Fortune and.
Wettstiii both scored gnat,
It was 'the last-eastne of the
regular Seasen and both
dithAfree wheeled in the fun
contest.
With post-season action
beginning next Sunday night
the other four clubs should
nat. take either team for
granted. '
Paul Hulley ann. Terry
Stevenson -each.had a pair of
goals for the Bruins with
Kevan Broome, Doug Phil-
lips
the
Fortune rounding
out the Bears scoring. ,
Ken Swan also netted two
for the Pens ' with Pete
Marlene, Lloyd Eisler.- Jerry
Ray Devereadx and
Webster all getting singls
goals. . ,
Games next week Jail_ 18.
1981 are: 7:00 Bruins' and
Flyers; 8:30 Canadians and
Rangers; 10:00 'Hawks and
Pengitins,
tIELL NOTES
The Canadians: . Hawks
and Flyers have., to • • bet
oanSiderecithestrong favour-
ites to-' take ,all the playoff
BY GARY GRAY
The. Seafortb Centenaires
scored four goals in the first
period and then were shutout
dierest of the way and had to
settlefor a.4-4 tie against the
Port Stanley Lions.
Doug Anstett started the
'Centenaires off with A
shorthanded goal, at 5:28.
and just 18 seconds later
Mike Feeney scored to make
it 2-0. With the Centenaires
on the poWer play Anstett
scored his second goal as • he let -go a hard drive that
went -in off the glove of Port
Stanley goalie Kent
Andrews. •
At that point the Lions
changed goaltenders and at
the 14 minute Inark defence-
Man Don . Williamson beat
Randy - Plaquet to up the
.scole to 4-0. •
„With just over two minutes
remaining in the period and
Centenaire delencernaa
Bobby Nash hi the penalty , _
box the Lions finally ,tieat
Dan McClure for the}r,lirit
goal.. Shots ,were, even in the • •
period' at nine apiece.
In the second frame there
was no scoring by either
team as' bothlbaltenders
(MCClure and 'Plaquet) came
up with -hot gloves tp foil
their opposition. The Lions
.outshot the Centenaires in
the Period" 14-9. '
The . third period saw the
Lions come out strong only-to
be robbed on several good
scoring, chances by McClure.
Then at 9:33, Centenaire
Brendan Lane was sent to the
penalty bait - for, a tripping
infraction and Mkt fifteen
•
seconds later the Lions'
scored to. draw within two of
the Centenaires. Then • at
15:40,'the Lions' t who kept
pressing. the Centenaires in
t h eirt'helr third goal
to cut the
oiAn end) scored
margin to 4-3.
With only 12 seconds
remaining on the clock the
Lions tied up the game as
Steve Maloney beat McClure •
after.. he picked up a 'loose.
puck and let go a low shot
which MCClure had' little
chance' on.
Port Stanley outshot the
Centenaires 16-10 in the '
period,and 39-28 overall.
• Each team picked up 21
adduces trypena tries handed
out by referee Bill Walsh.
•
Included were,' fighting
,triajors - to - Seaforths
Willidinsort and-Rob Eric son
of the Lions.
Council haS asked the
Ministry of the Environment
to 'determine the ow nership
" of a sanitary' sewer system
south of Gaderien St. and
Colentan St. The .
flsystem. required ice' in --
the fall, but councillor Robert -
Dinsmore. explained the sew-
er was put in _privately and
the installer contends he
• of the Lions.
Centenaire Notes - , The
Centenaires have nine games
remaining with only -four of
those at - home. NIthoegh
they have failed tL,? "qe.alify
for post season pia% they are .
.playing decent hockey and
favt - support is urgently •
needed. This week. they play
at home against the Lucan
ouncil briefs
litter gave it to the Ministry
of the Environment.,
The town is . trying to.
determine whether the Min-
istry accepted the system-'is
•:tt's a six inch trunk line,"
said Mr. Crocker. "1 find it
surprising the ministry. • ,
would take over a sewer
system that ,
Irish an Friday night at 8:30
while on Sunday afternoon
they host the Bothwell
Barons at 2:30. .
This Saturday night-marks
the annual 'Ail-Star game in
Lucan... Representing the.
Centenaires.'in the Coniesl
will be Doug Anstett, • Mike
Feeney., John. Devereaux and
Don Williamson.
170:erhig: lady .eartip,er front
Chicago yet! thought it was
something to. do with track
racing: My dadonce wrote to
ask if we wore special skates.
Seems he'd been curling on
the 'telly,' over-'ante and-
he'd noticed that the players
seemed to slide along the ice
so easily! Well, back to the
new
I hear the New Year's EVe
Party wits the usual great
-.success. -- Thanks to the
hard work , of the -Social
Committee and, of cotirSes;
the, 'enthusiasm of- those
partaking of all the season's
hospitalities...
ing,' the news. girlin,g is
definitely a "tion.ne.v?'
item south of .the Mason,
litre.,' Actually.
• amaz •Ing ,how few people,
apart from curlers thetiOlv-
4S. Seen) 16. know 'anything of
the 4pp4. ckhe Floridian'
spOlte, to theught it: waS
"such a tough. spugti.,.",(14o.
' That's hurling). A neigh-
Congratulations to Gerd
Pryce, Bill Lob!), `Laurie
Fischer and }1.0 •Benertnan
who were the overall winners
at Mitchell laSt Thursday.„
The Round-Robin play-off
-foil the pre-Christmas Mixed
Draw has resulted in the
. trophy going tp the team
skipped' by Mike. Thomas
with Sharon • Wilaott. Bruce
Colemanatut...;teah ner
man ,-They defeated th.o'No-
1.14.1tie. tit* with
rjerie. .Dapple, -John
Moore 4114 Clandia ,f0011,149.
whu,hadtreyionSlY
ed the .1Meilnesday-nifers
Don >Deightdn. Glenna.
sort Jim Rose ,.and Barb
*01144 Nem.i .tr Iwithr.the
SweetheartProw.
Bob and• Sharon Wilson
with john and Isabelle,
Moore .enjoyed some .good
at a Mixed Spiel in
Listowel last '5aturday...
The Bill - -Campbell rink]
with ..,Gorit Pryce, Mike
Thomas and Neil 'Dolmage,
representing Seaforth at the
Labatt's Tankard Play.downs
in Teeswater last Weekend..
played- six.. ganies to reach. a
de-breaking situation with
'the Fotheringham rink. They
lost their first game to the
Cam Bogie rink then won the
succeeding five,, the last
r.
• ' . , • 7•21.-