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The Huron Expositor, 1981-02-12, Page 12Insurance Agents Spiel and report a good day of curling and avoid the spring rush during February, when we paint your car we will "GRAVEL. GUARD" IT FREE!!! H Itl SON -P.." IWO . :965 1311 • - 1 disposed of the Redmen to the last two quarters to finish with a 46-37 final 'score. Seaforth won all three games in, Thursday% tripleheader, beating the Listowel Lords as .both the Midgets and the 56k46. The win. the Bears' Juniors triumphed over the . 'first win in five CrintOni• teams. baketball gates. ended 2 t • 2 On Friday. Bears and the f.))14410;CL*5 into tb 'c'''elittirglike349"/"*P'("144P/Wk'''ILm"PlAq'T''' ittlferenee playoffs: heeded for 12"11lat:• Michigan. where they took in an NBA game between the -Detroit Pistons and the Los. Angeles fakers. The Laker, won 111-102. After spending the night in Windsor. t•ho Bears played an I I a.m. exhibition game against Wind.sor Sand . Bears. played a,gainst . the Flea) • BY PAUL . LOUIS Last Wed esday. the Seaforth istrict High School Golden Bear's ended a four , game losing streak by The'tsore was tied ping ' into the 14st quarter, • but kiewts, copetiO - scOreci (10.0vel 23-1,1: Rob " r ed Paisley- and 'sun '0,2. The ' ,;hots on goal- .11'n't put goal scoters for Seaforth. • Pressure on the 1314,N 5111(1 : w ore Pat Murray • with a hat 0:oalli.,s• The. :fiespele, team trick, Scott - Driscoll. tu o oetshot Seaforth -5 l but in goals and Trevor Price with the dying minutes of over• - time Seaforth's Pat Murray Seaforih's second game .scored the -winning goal v a s against fiespeler, With t ving Seaforth a 5.4 si binii tarns. playing very The goalscorers were Pat strong hockey at the end of Murray with three and one the third period the game each from Trevor Price and to. the finals ,Ferv, Sea; fi-Eh was only off the ice about a half hour till•they •Itae • to play' this'gante. The loan goals&rer for Seaturili wits Mark Stapleton. Ferilus won 4.1. Seaforth's goaltemdm Raymond Anstett and Steve Stapleton played well in net all three games. Each ..memitet.received.a.4rost--atid-- . 1 . ' • • k • f' • thel'itSrgaine'Safiniti., play•• •• niinotesoeer fume. cimitting t;heleant reeeivedithe'rttlottor • !raptir. The. Pee Wee team weuld„ !! • like to say a special thank- you to the Seaforth.Legion for paying their entry fee for this tournament and a special thank-you to Frank Phillips for the celeprect , team .ple- tureShe gave :ad; player. An ExpoSitor Classified will pay you dividends. Have r MEMORY9 OF THOSE YOU HOLD DEAR ... ( . 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J •tilhersttiurg. games , this week. and a Flip flops lost in Q nerttme. wnh a final high!} satisfying •4n- l" score Seaforth. 42.42 tie. Although Bears defeated Generals hi a strong showing in the south • score of 4'''.43. Coach, !errs and outscored them in all Ankle Biter Jelin...ton feels the team is toqr quarters of the game It finally riling togethet. and Was apparent ' Bears were that t le small nustakes ; after a little rvtkiii.,ky for their hich have plagued the team loss, tit tht.. tit 7exiliOrom :Ik• .0 the Eitisr, avrot, e?f ic,.„„0„,11 in on the weekend. the Bears Hush Puppies 66 are riding high. It appears Hinwaders 60 • North Stars 88 that the Third Quartsr Blues . • which have afflicted them air ,,, - . 1,4gW•Nftql,8“NO .• .,,9 , e,',4?•;,T).,11,,a.x.,,f*.,Y,,M,',. 9,MrS49,1..c,. ,i) .....1 ,41igit.-4ingleirAntt:;•Mkie4- 1.6-‘1 43; 4ut.00 as theY A‘'Frc 266, on "Reliertn,il 30;,...... labelled last week., '• filo: Tom-04T 7904 . . .. . 623. Itell.,,Betterniall 67lOn •••Alt ! '' * ; A;TANI;t1r40$ • ao 74 . 72 November. TOWN & COUNTRY BOWLING PO. 3 /81 " TEAM STANDINGS 59 54 LEGION 52 Huerman. igh Single, uh Trip ejiagn.23r;ed: TSbPui itir Y.O.C. Be 1981: Joall.Eaton 255, Ron 77 Jan. 23rd, 1981. Elelen Ally Cats 6 66 0 Niehol,SP tt O.v 634. 14111 Eleur- TbaBelli0A „;,, • Best BOWlerS ••13, vie fp usosmos.e.4.2' OtPW0qt" 73 '53. fli,g1,11a446r4 ,,*8 High Men: •Patli',Hofickt* ,8hOwg0t131, 54 ' son 183„. 5ingle-Mark Thl:!'"Virmers. 46 Shoguns STANDINGS #1 The Winners N4 Tryhards #2 Buggy's 59 Crickets 51 Mosquitos 49 Earwigs Worms Beetles 77 • s • r " • Thompsen Seaforth••With .:. • ' . "biS"':+rst. Siatorth .Pee Wees-play- itteltid6ig six -for six' at the, ett. Mitehell Feb. .2,anti with • feld,fine. Dennis Niel•sen bit both `‘teartis 'skating hard. , for 18 'pointS while Steve Se,aforth 'beat Mitchell, by a fillet-her rang-up 12. • -• -score of 5,3. The leading ' Bears' record Was, 14 scorer for 'Seaford! was Scott heading into their own gym Driscoll two' goals with one. cagainst Clinton Thursday each from Trevor Price. -The first half -was hard on Mark Stapleton _tied jeff Bears as they tried to adjust et'tl to their own undersized On Sunday. Seaforth play court. Down by one . at the ed in the Legion D,i-Strict -----half-the.Rear&eatile,.POt 411-1.911rn.amentimPoreElgin_ln_. , cairn scenev and 1 suspect more than a few happy, curjers. returned home with tales of victories, close games and a few with prizes. Club members curling on last Thursday's-late draw, even have their own version of "what we did when the lights went out" after a transform- A busy week on the ing Seaforth',s name in the, fore this week was '''the representative to• the Mast- ers Play-off for Division 1.1' who returned victorious from Harriston on Saturday. Dave Cornish skipped his team of John Patterson. Sr, . Ted Cosford put Oliver PI:yee to two straight wins. over the Jack McDonald rink of Walk- to watch the opening Ottay. ti% Winter Carnival. Overall whiners' is ere the .Alan Sieinon rink of Mitchell :whipping the_llawks It has been a roller-coaster playoff for at least five of the six clubs with, no one' team able to kelltp any kind of emotional or physical high 'for more than one, game at a° time. The Flyers have remained the steadiest, committing the last Sundayt " graveyard, game. ' The formidable defensive display allowed only 10 shots on , Cooper while Pen puck stopper Steve Webster faced a barrage of Canadian rubber. In an evening punctuated by poor goaltending Webster ' winner at the Perth Bean Joyce Siemon made up the ( LI STUATLY S5_0.00 T VILLAGE AUTOBODY .Dave Reid Seaforth 527-1830 L Ringette team hosted Goder., ich Jan. 30, and defeated the visitors 10-6. , The first half of 'the game was very close, with Lisa ;O'Dwyer 'strong in goal for Seaforth. The girls won every garne this, season.. eiccept fora tie with LiStowel, to make them the season champs. • ...Pla.yoff.S...start-this-aveek„ with Seaforth playing tiowick lour out of seven. • 41 ‘stop 180. Jeff 46 TiVie,1$44.1441:dot$9.1L$47, " ^ Now Is also the time to order cematenttettorInv and Markers. -May-we-:have-the-pavilege -r . „ 44; (14 ovea •. . • c ..... Four happy ladies return- Jim Cunningham. Bill mid the Alan South rink from with lots of hospitality. ed from the Ottawa Crystal Lahti.; Bill Fleming and Harriston. Seaforth was ably Upcoming at the, Club: Pebble with appropriate Clarence Denomnie reached represented by two entries: Saturday. the Mens' Open, prizes • crystal dishes • - the final game-at the Sarnia the Gerry Lobb rink ' with sponsored by Rowcliffe awarded them -as semi-final- Bluewater Spiel before they Dave, Trenieer, Mert 'Keyes Motors and Seaforth Insur- ists,, in the Andres Wine were eliminated by a rink and Ross Lovatt and the Gord ance-for Arty laSt minute Event. Kay 'Sharp, Grace from Forest. Prizes. how- Pryce rink with Bob Pother- • informatiOn contact Neil Campbell, Irma Pryce and ever. were on tap for the Ingham. Brueettileman and Dolmage' 527-1196; the Loretta Dolmage played 8 quartet who report five close Eric McIntosh. McKinley Chicken Spiel on er blew on the pole outside erton. The, team ..now ad- games to reach the semi-final gaMes in the three day All skinslmec to "take the the - 21st-; the McGavin • WhidetberezefestiIr 'CO a iiifirefilheY-ve ere .deTeited '''' eVetif7TiVaddifitill:"TheScw'ere•• the club •- on the first end. Quite off which Will be held in St. by the King rink of Ottawa - able to renew someacquaiet- Joan Bateman did just that the• Miied InVitational Feb. disConeeking to say the Thomas Saturday and Sun- R.CM.P. Needless to say • ances and enjoyed border- When she. Made-her skipping' 28/Mar. 1st. Entries for least-especially for those on a day- Winners from this their busy schedule did not town hospitality. No doubt • debut at Mitchell ThurSday. these last,tWo should be sent take-out ,shot. round, will advance to the -allow any sightseeing until they're all set to ge• back for • Her team played three close to Bob! . Wilson' or call One of several teams keen- Ontario Championship for Friday,*when they were able „another try next.year.- • games with one win. Audrey 527.1879; _Everyone_ was a prize Beuerman, Grace Richl and • • Curlers return with tales of victor these players in the over 60 age group. g •ocal.. girls I - - , ers are avou-te . Prodtieers:v•SPiel. held in foursome. . , , :Row- , -.......--.....n.DAYABK.CLQME Ralph..Wood.-lack...Lin,garian..- . ?rut b.n.• ...a,L.d....a„td.L.:439_W_Onite...,,;..it,..pr , .., Seaforth Saturday. and with' • , ,John 'Moore Doti • __ oved-te-bevvy-Success,.....Sullivan.,..travelledte...Chat---, _ ; unbea e '' , . n 1 JLIMISI•WIr HY], • the men in Charge of,catering cliffe. Gord. Pryee and Bob ..-. With the escalation of the ' and Boni -Montgomery."4 "'e s'e"-''' ful both on and Off the ice. ham Wednesday, fpr. the ' ° . bizarre and the ......___.--- CANADIANS ti.PEN.O3iNS.2-LCooper_ivent_524.minutes_. impredictable during this This was also a match that before• losing his shutout years I.H.L. playoffs. one the Penguins could , have ' when Ken Swan and Steve thing is now certaini used as - a stepping stone 'to Smith- scored late for the ' absolutely nothing can be better things. - birds. • taken for granted any•longer. After all the-"'C Dave Broome and Brian Although no single' team were missing 4 key skaters Nigh each hid the hat trick has'enierged as a prohibitive, and: were _coming uff _a---kir the Canadians. favourite. the Flyers have horrible effort against the Murray Henderson and been the' most consistent HaWks a week before. Paid Gridzak. with the outfit over the last few But the Canadians winner:, completed the weeks. entrenched themselves firmly winners' scoring. They stretched , their in front. of goalie Jerry Mike Marion didn't put ';`-'-':--0"-----tutheaten-streak-to--8--games ir"fTttft~ 1h _ last Sunday • night by • of a lacklustre Pengain_effort_thegame-but_Ife_set_up 54P- -to-rout the- -birds--8-2--during the-Carradian goals. Murray Henderson moved back to defense and in addition to his goal added 4 assists for a big 5 point night. Games Sunday. Feb, 15, 1981' 7:00 8:30 10:00 Canadians Penguins Hawks Bruins Flyers ,, Rangers • ,Natirgilian4ers. 'itzh*td; Illazers & Spolt Jickets Regular 59.50 to 79.50 Sizes 36 to 42 only • 95 WHILE THEY LAST AT least - errors"and- barring• a total collapse, should make it to the final • unless fate manage s to deal them another cruel• blow. No Flyer team has ever won an Industrial Hockey League title. The Hawks are a Very good club and the systematic we y the-orange Arts thumped them during la* week's early ,match left many people scratching their headS.' Etts Delvetchiia and Gerry Barringer each scored twice for the winners: ...Jerome Aubin..lim_Plash..„...: and Jim Carter rounded out the Flyer scoring. Doug Fry yeas a one-man for 'the Hawks. He,• scored all three goals in a losing cause. - -BRUINSITANGERS4--- Now this was one game the Bruins. according to the odds. should not beerriPon. After all, the Rangers were at full strength antrtliererni was playing some very good playoff hockey. • The-- Bears, -meanwhile- .were missing key operators Doug Phillips and Keizin • Broome and the club had nut , veep a single post season So ° that happens? The BruinsAttlee the Blue Shirts by an 8'-4..tally and go p long way in proving, that the only thing predictable, the itiWedittahie In dirk ward playoff. The winners have actually been world bra rs this term' but the ch needed triumph last Sunday could finally point *in in the right direction. Jerry Feeny erupted for 4 goals to -lead the Bruins. =1"-°A-401urilklAitt08410-fairt,4011 scow with Paul Hulley and John Wilson getting the others. Sebring for- the Rangers were Kevin Henderson. Results at Seaforth • Curling club In MENS CURLING FEB. 2nd 7 p.m. Ste. Marie 11 MengigaZ Beattie 7Roberton 2 PattersOn 9 Gllbert 3 9 p.m. Pryce 19,Storey 3 Rowcliffe 5 Wilson 4 -0ampbett 5 WW1 4 Jarmuth 7 Hetherington 5 - "'LADIES' CURLING FEB. 3rd - - Pryce 7 Smith 5 ;COMPST-ITIVE-FEB. 3rd No Scores MIXED CURLING--FEB. 4th Deighton 6 MdKay 4 1-layter 8 Dolmage 3 FEB. 5th 7 p.m. Beattie 4 Gilbert 4 Eastman' 7 Hoggarth 5 9 p.m. Coleman 8 Thomas 4 Jarmuth iU Tremeer 3 Cunningham 17 Ahrens 6 Pryce 6 Fotheringham 6 This ad Is sponsored by: 220 IMAIN5TII557, 500T11-5EAFORTH 527-1010 SAW MOM 0114N: ii,A,A,40 00A0 y e A QIN PArtilint01101/MIN160toi iliNoteof.e.1. in p ter 048.164ft 014Arilo tot 140 Choose from belted trench coats in sand shade as above, pTaln or tweed slip-on styles as shoWn. 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