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The Huron Expositor, 1981-01-22, Page 10DOWN DRAFT WOOD BURNING STOVE l.. Year End Inventory Clearand Now Drii. All models Ices." Starting from $ e ALESi75bi.60w0p Sale ends 31 January at The Pottery Blyth Phone 523-4203 -Reg. 56.95 Sale 48 • 9 a .0 a a • • • 6 2 0, -4 01" 5 a • SEAFORTH 527.0010 CLINTON 4824405 NENSALL .1624418 save time, apace and. Money with the exceptional OFCICIL'ODRISNG • Completely adjustable to fit any size opening. III Includes everything you need for fast, °easy, do-t.:7yourself installa- tion. e White or handsome oak or teak Wood grain finish.' • Our dial4cloortelector shows you, the exact' size 'you need. Just bring your .rneasure- manta YOUR MEIN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE INSTAL- LATION. a —• •-• 49;9 THE HUR WIEXPOSMAit, JANUARY 22, 1981 Centenairosiv ,Boihwell, _64 Lucan outs` t the Center:- Sires by a 28-9 margin and the work of goalie/ban McClure kept the score down. The second triune also saw the Irish dominate as they p miereci McClure with -22 Shott but scored once while firing tine shots at Irish, goalie Dan Seek • The ,third • stanza sr the Cettinaire*- perfornt- :much: better, ithhongelt,they were In weekend hockey action the Ceptenairea had two home games oo4vame up 6-2 ,ILoitesearso4Frinottirtayn4rtigatehtn_abgagtld.t Bothwell B.arons to a b-6 tie Sunday afternoon. unable to beg Inc wpm oalie. There was no scoring in the period with tale Cent- enaires ootshooting the Irish 14.9., Ron Glenn and Jamie Shi- pley paced the Ltrcan attack by firing two goals a piece while Dean Densmore and Doug Latta scored', singles. John /levereaux scored both Centenairegoals. - There were only 41- rain- .tes in penalties in the game Against the Irish the Cent- enaires scored their first goal only 12 seconds. -into the game. but the Irish bounced back with, fent.stratghttallies ,_ to takeu 4. I first period lead.. !' ai enjoying A, mu ,advautsge Devereaux scored Us- seeoed 1 of the game todraw the I locals to within One. I'he , Centenaires kept the PM' Sure on in thellotIrovell zone but were thwarted on, good Scoring c goaltender Kevin Bedford. Withjust over two minutes retraining in the game Mel Anstett scored to tie up the game; Centenaires Pre*** hard toga the go ahead 01 as they-it* a man itrienn- trtge'bot were unable'to hest, , Medford• Seaford; outshot the, Bir, ans 47-35: in the game alts ''picked 60 22 of nettaiden called. ' In addition -to ills, Anstett picked up four stst* to limb with a Bye Point flalue-,-Telfotil hart two assists to go along with his two $6811S, Centenaire notes: The Centenaires hit the road for two games befote returning home on Jan. 27th to host the Exeter Hawks. The line of Doug Austen, Mike Feesey , and John Devereaux as Well as defenceman Don William- son gave a good aceount of themselves at the annual all-star game inturan Satnr- / day. Anstett scored oneBnil while Williamson added an assist as well' as handing out three good crunching body- checks. • with., the Irish picking up twelve. -"OWES, twthwell0" The Centenaires scored two- goals in each period as they earned a 6-6 tie with Bothwell Barons,' Barons were first on the scoreboard as they- scored on A power play At 8:45. Centenaires came hack- with two-goals rota the stick of Mike-TeifOrtt,hethre'the period'' ektiestiO take' * teed, , , • , isitorS commandtook eifit in the second us tho *0004:114**-14 _of first.- twat; otiegtet of;the.0014tOtake-- 104 The first., came while 'they- 'Avert:- 'playing shorthanded. Just past thn.ondivay POInt 'Of ltheletrod Seaforth (Pike lean McClure was assessed two Minute-peniltY for slash- ing and on the power play the Barons scOred,to take.a Centenaires - suddenly caught fire and . goals ,by' ;Brendan Lane and ".'"Jehn' Devereaux over. a minute apart pulled the Centenaires evert. With only 48 seconds ., remaining in the period the Barons scored once again to "take re..one gold lead into the -third frame. 'Barons scored at the 1:05 .mark in increase their lead to '6-4. ' At 11:17 while they were • with s Vititighant,SoitOfth (*rented %newel 3 ;61 2 .with Gerard Ryan, -Greg Murray and ' ,David h*Lhiain's shtofing, 'MP next replay season ',game ,played Clinton provedtO he the toughestihe boys had played thus far in. the season. Seaforth was defeated by the score 6 to 3. 01,, Jan. 13th Clinton travelled ;to •Seaforth, The game ,,proved to be' as unnecessarily rough as the first ealne In all Cnnf...-.114 The Sea of Ilan/ate' team got off to s slow sfait, 'In , the first half' the SeaSee with losses. ••c Two eXhibition galues with Zurich seetnect tO give them the iricOtiy6 to play better hok .ey. Beth games saw Zurich lose with shooters such as Greg .Murray. David McLlwain, Kevin Metady and Qerry Wright giving Seaforth a 6 to 2 win. On Jan. 6th in regular play Sehforth played a•close game on) sot kiire,d' 16 -11)110.g ottalu,na and Clinton topped tharwitk28-mittittes. final score gave Seaforth the Grin to h oat Clfotoo shooters to the game were; David McLIWain 4 goals ,ferry Wright, 2 goals, Grieg Murray„ and Gerrtrd Ryan, On Thursday, Jan: 22 Seaforth travels to Clinton to begin ' . the Bantam Tournament. Seafiorth again meets. Clinton in the-opening game. . attempt. The Bothwell goalie st'ayed, on, the puck and• stopped the play. Bothweltmaintained a lead throughout most of the game but was unable to _ iford-it, 'and' theli.661 score was a 6-6 (Photo byDiil A CLOSE GAME—During the second period of Sunday's hockey .aame. Centenaire dam Devereaux (16) slides, into the Bothwell goal .alter be weaeheckeci-wh-ite-thakirfTascormg to. • --BYVAVEBBOOME The Betrins and Flyert got the 1981 playoffs off to a scintillating start Sunday night. The Bears played one of .their better games- of the season and were in control - -$Yith u., 4,:1: lead until- --they_ Flyers staged a, late ganie -Comeback -to_ crips11 a. victory. Four goals in the last 17 minutes of the mate' en- abled the Orange shirts 'to year but, Sunday night, they ran rough shod over the regular season champs and when the smoke cleared the blue shirts had themselves an easy '8-3 triumph- The winners controlled eyery facet of the game and had the Canadians per- plexed, bewildered and be- fuddled-muchof-thrtnight. • Any good chances the Canucks had were stopped shortly by an array of posi- tions demonstrated by goalie • • r • , the 'Flyer's Etts Delvecchio. The earthquake started at 17:43 and when it ended the Flyers had swiped a win and crushed the Bru chances for an opening game upset. • Leading the Flyers recur- • gence was Peter Flanagan with a pair of scores. ' Jim Coleman and ,grumpy Jerotne Aubin getthoothers. RANGERS!) CANADIANS 3 It was the revenge of the Blue Meanies. The. Rangers didn't beat the Canadians all • grab an important first game ro -robin win. Al Carter used jtif arms, legs and' torso to thWart a basket full of dandy Bruin chances"' while his counter. part, Rick Fortune. turned in an admirable performance a.• -Jahn WilsoiVIVIarc Robin. Pi-H_QI!lea Pro-- pelled the Bruins to that early lead. Sandwiched- in between Robinette's and 43' Shea's goals was a score by tallies for the winning Hawk side. ' I.H.L. NOTES All final stats will appear sometime during The current round robin, The I.H.L. , "A" • team plays tomorrow night at 9:30 in Exeter. At this writing the opponent was u'ot Al Carter, Jim Carter. Bill Brown Sr.i Bob Montgomery, Jerry. Cooper and - JiM McLeod have made come- backs this season after spending some time out of Hockey. Its difficult -to pick anyone player who has per- formed the best. Jim Carter Suffered a serious hand in- jury but has bounced back. nicely. Jerry Cooper has kept the Canadians respectable' with' his antics in the-net. Those two probably get the edge in •yotes. Steve Smith, :terry Peter Martene, Rick Smith, Steve Webster, Peter Flana- gan, AM Nash, Al Cartet, Ron gnipp„ Rick Dalrymple, Doug Fry. Murray Hender- ' Rick Fortune. It was For, tune's second straight ap- pearance, of--the,rtight. Bruce Bathwell paced the 'Rahgers With .ahat trick. Two. goals went to Ralph Wood with singles going to Bob Montgomery, Kevin Bennett add George Reeves. Larrry Coyne, ' Dave Broonie aii4. Brian counted for,the Canadians, HAWKS 8 PENGUINS I The Hawks , used their methodical grind-it-out ap- proach, to. the -hilt Sunday night against the 'unlucky Penguins. • ,, The result was an 8-1 -pounding adminittered by, the Hawks and, absorbed by the flightless ones. Only-John' Nash managed to connect for the Pens Who' ,were picked by many to flo much -better in . their ;who round 'robin outing., Casey Klaver broke but of- a sluMp by scoring three times, Sid Wocks added a pair with Doug Fry, Rick Dalrymple and Gary Fin- nigan chipping in single son, . Larry Coyne, Bill O'Shea, Larry Dolinage and Peter Morris were the rookie Crop this year. As you can seetherertre some goed ones but O'Shea, Carter' and Fry • .get most of the vote's: The most improved play- ers were Gord O'Dwyer, Bob `Schenck. n Jack 1.1ngarian, Bryan Peter, Casey -KliVer, Moe- Huard, Brian Dale, Brian Nigh and Jack Price. Bryan Peter has: probably shown-. the most improve- ' meat but the ,NeWfourtslland Express, Gord O'Dwyerigets- some votes also. The Most consistent. lay- ers p are Ray bevereaus.'Bill , • Etts Delyecchio, 'George Reeves,' Terry Craig, Gary Finnigan and Bryan Peter. There.are o number of others who- made` he league go also but limited doetn't allow, me to name everyone. Games this, Sunday night Jan: 25;.1981. • 7:00 • 8:30 '10:00 Hawks Penguins Canadians Rangers Flyers Bruins An ,ExpoSitor - Classified , will pay,you dividends. Have you tried,one? Dial 521-0240. •• ',4111111161111011/ JANUARY' 12TH - MEN Menzies 7 Roberion 6 \ Gilbert 7 Ste. Marie 3 • Beattie 7 Patterson 5 \• Pryce 7 Hetherington 5 b CdrnPbell 9 ROwolitte -5 Storey '7 Jarrnuth 4 • JANUARY 13- LADIES Pryce 10 Lobb 4 • Cunningham 13 Sri-0th 1 JUNIORS .Ste. Marie 6 Hutchinson 6 Ride 11 Underwood' 4 ,Aibey d Thompson 4 COMPETITIVE CURLI NG JANUARY 6 Wildon over -Cam pbell Cunningham Over Gilbert JANUARY 13 Cornish over Campbell Pryce Over Cunningham MIXED CURLING - JANUARY 14 ° 'Hayter 6 Deighton 4 Campbell 9 Dolmage 2 JANUARY 15- MEN Gilbert 7 Eastman 4 Rowcliffe 8 Menzies 3 Hoggarth 4 Denomme 4 Beattie 7. 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