The Huron Expositor, 1981-02-26, Page 10at the Junior Farmers'
(Photo by EMS)
Local players competed in the basketball game
Winter Games field recently in Exeter.
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HURON EXPOSITOR} FEBRUARY '1581
the finals to looks
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the whtte snits began to
grind out another mythodical
win during the second half
and the final result was no
surprise.
The Hawks spread thS
searitig anions stx players 4s
further evidence, of- a well
balanced at taelf,.
tiered a -miracle to advance.
The Flyers. Hawks and
Canadians 're the three best
outfits in the League and they
dl fight it out 'to the' very
end.
iipkwics fi PENGUINS 1
Tile' Penguins stayed with
t he, Hawks Tett 3pmingv§,but
BY DA." F ei4)ostc.
The Pengtns. Rangers and
Bruins all lost isund,,v, night
and with thus three ,.tubs
falling. %She season of •$tir •
prises may finally he oser
The Bruins arc out o ate
running far a finak iirrth
tyttlte ert*:440,. Ranger ...oat?
titi*".rT
gcrs lead tit penalty minutes
with 68. The Penguins and
Candians are tied for second
with 67 minutes' each. The
Bruins have scored the least
gnats, with just 22 counted
payoff action. Both the "AY
andth
eekenct
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Flyers Brp`rats Penguins
Canadians ,,HOWIts Rangers
LA.L. TOP' la,PEAY-QFP •
SCORERS
p 0. y .11 A Pts LOCAL ATHLETES HQNOUREII-Figute s$aters Lloyd Elejer Jr. of
Egmondville, and partner Lord Baler of Mitchell, were. honoured
Saturday night by the Egmondville -River Rat broom ball team. The
skaters were presented with a cheque,for $50 each and necklaces with
sMall rats on the:chain, in honour of their winning performances at the
Junior worlds competition 'in London in December and national figure
,skating championsh'ips in Halifax last month. The broomball players also
presented Lloyd with a River' Rat League crest-, and presented Luri
a record by the group Free Spirit. (Photo, by Hook)
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B. Nigh • C 8 4
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E. Delveeehio ,F
.1. Nash g F
D. Kennedy C 2
' S. Works H •6
D. Fry H5
M. Htnderson C 4
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,most puzzling question a.:
round the I.H.L. these days
is: Where does he keep all
his trophies? .
Ralph • Wood scored the
lone Ranger marker on a nice
solo effort. The Canadians
are 4-2 in plOoff action while
the' bi(leakIfta-drOp to 2.4
yiv10.0pRigNs4
Tnt)Vn)7
4' 54in; round-robin plan 14yn4ia10:
over Ahg Vgakilituins.
th clubs #e0:Inis44
key Per5,0001, during the tatp
game.
Iq,ck.tL 4idders.
with the hati trick while Ens
Delveeehios, Jun Carter and
Gsienroryes.Barcinger chipped in
, John Janmatt. Doug Phil-
lips, Marc Robinette and
Kevan Bfboine 'replied for
the Bears who drop 'to 1-5 in
post season play.
1.H.11.. NOTES "
The Flyers have scored the
most playoff goals with 40 so
far. The Canadians have
tallied 36 to date. The Ran-
Ben Van Den Akker, Tat y
Craig. Pete Morris. Casey
Gah Finigan and Sid
Woeks did the damage for
the Hawks.
Ken Sysan. who has been
on real ripper of late.
scored the lone'Pen goal.
COAPIANS 8,11.0041P,,t
moat theate ThAnner
as the 1,1,4wU the Canadians
groend'inn,a aintilat win wet'
the Rartpli datiti$:$naday's
^ matvh. (Ted
14.41:41. Vie* '40i a',:el'asa,
contest jWith five Vecorid por
iod goa4^to .Wio easily.
Daye Broome., Brian Nigh
*lid ?Old Gri4z4k.al11tart two
&Jails each For 'the winners.
Dale Kennedy and Murray
HeridersOn had the others.
The Seaforth Dumpers
won the Simeoe Brootnball
Tournament on the weekend
and Dale Kennedy was
named the Tourney's Most
Valuable player.
He made it back in time to ,
' help the Canadians win Sun-
da) night,
The biggest'. and perhaps
--a Bears winning
their hothe court, pla1''<ed the
tough Stratford Central
team. The first two quarters
belonged 'to Stratford. and
Seaforth at the half a as down
by' IT •
But Seaforth rallied in the
second half. led by Dennis
Neilsen and Rob Thompson,
',both of whom scored 27
points.
During the second 'half.
Stratford was outscored ig
both' quay ors and Seaforth
won 7340.
Then Friday the team.
playing again at, home, host-
ed Sr. .Marys, ,Seaforth con-
trolled the whole game with
• the entire 'bench making its
mark on thescorehoarti•add-
A Bid 'BUMP-The SDHS senior girls volleyball team.. hosted Exeter in
an exhibition set but only managed to win one of the
three genies, Here: Pia lVlarcussen bumps: the. ball while receiVing a
serve from, the Exeter squad. The set was the only home court play that
the SDHS girls Qxperreneed this year. (Photo by Ellis)
ing tip to a 74-24 win.,,, •
The Seaforth team. wino-,
ing the last five straight and,
with a 5-4 record have only to
beat Norwell and have Strat-
ford Central drop a game to
.Stratford Northwestern to
enter the Huron Pertb, Play-
offs.
ThiSa'waS thought to be
impossible just; a 'couple of
weeks ago.
Friday the Golden Bears
play Mitchell in the second
game of a two- game total
point series to determine the
Huron-Perth team eligible to'
play in the WOSSA "k"
tditinament in March. The
BearS lost the first game by
points'in Mitchell. -
' BY PAUL ST. LOUIS
A week ago last Friday
the 'Seaforth District High
School (SDHS) Golden Bears-
were host to the F.E. Madill
Secondary School basketball
team. The first qaarter Sea-
forth blanked Wirigham 12-0
but Madill' came bock in the
second• quarter to take a ,
23-19 lead.
Regaining their composure
over half time. the Golden
`4ears took- the laSt twit
quarters in commanding
fashion and scored an im-
pressive 68-47 victory. Eddie
Nielsen. Seafo4th's most
accurate fprwad. in the
game, scored an impressive,
24 pts. •the game's high.
The following Wednesday
the Golden Bears. again on
Bowling
scores.
Pensions benefit widows
HOWLING SCORES
LEGIONscoREs
1-11,2h Siiigie Feb 13th-
Ka re; 221 a
Wood
Huth Iriot+: Feb
Kare;i and Don
Wood S. r.
ST A. NrriN(iii
#51 ,.112hts • Mr4
#.1'Highlander,
et ,Tht:
#6 Shogun. h3
#2 Buggv l s 573
#4 Tr, $iard.
1•11X.ED DOUBLES
1 arlies High'Single
Nan High.
Trtltic `,$1.:;%;
tsh H'uh S•ine.ly
and • ft rinan
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. High
.Single N.1,162
Stotr2 -'4 H1:411
IsCr
Men .. Higi.• >> triple
and A‘,:r.ig‘
33'; 422 21.1
STANDINGS
1 CriLkcrs,
Mosquir,
Sar‘A.igi-;
Worn'
.Beetlt.
Spider. ...
BY JACK EISLE-R
The February , issue of the
Legion.magatine informs wi7
--'dow,s of. Veterans of changes
in the pension act. AA hich
may benefit them. The infor-
mation--follow s:
Doug and Peggy Rowcliff
came away with top prize and
the District Trophy. Con-
gratulations go out to them.,
ThiS is the third trophy to
come to Seiforth Legion in
the past month,- something
with' which to dress• up our
new showcase 'in the upstairs
halt.,
Students from elementary
and- high schools will ' be
competing in the Public
cation forms appear. in Le-
gion magaaine." • AnYone
• wanting further information
may contact Comrade Cleave
Coombs Branch 156; Service
officer.
CURLING BONSPIEL
Last Sunday Seaforth Leg-
ion hosted the District Mixed
Curling Bonspieland a team
front Seaforth John Patter-
son Sr., Gwen Patterson.
Men's High Single and
Triple-'Reg Dick 292 and 769.
Ladies High Single and
Triple-Bonnie Bedard 269.
and 635. •
Note-This above is the last
of our regular bowling.
George Love's team "The
Beetles" took the season's
championship. Playoffs start
next week.
The
Legign
News Ringette team
posts playoff- win
Seaforth girls win
Pam Betties and Tracey
Wright.
The team need to win orie
mere semi-final game
against HoWick and they will
advance into the finals.
•
• "The tlegionCtis concerned
that Many Widoo s whose
husbands'r disability pension
ceased at the time of death
are 'not'ays are of the recent
change to the Pension ,-Act
which 'noo permits the pay-
ment of proportionate '
ston S,
-",There will he'.NO auto-
Matie reviews of the files by
the Canadian Pensioa:Cern•
mission ' and the a (dna 's
must therefore ,anni%
SENIOR CITIZENS,
BOWLING
Ladies high: Rachel Riehlc,
St': Second: Jean Keys. 475.
Mens high: Bert Walters.
598: Second: Sandy Pepper.
549. •
High Lane: Mary Riley.
Ann Agar. Pearl James.
Campbell Wcy. Matt Coyne
,nd John Shea. ,
ST. JAMES-BOWLING
TEAM STANDINGS.
Grasshoppers •38
Crickets 106
Mosquitoes , 104
Beet les 114
tune Bugs
Dragon F„l,yv 75
TOWN AND-COUNTRY
BOWLING
Team Standings:
son, and David Campbell got
two goals.
On Monday Mitchell
came back to even the score
in an exciting welly played
game • for .both teams.
Mitchell won the game 5-3.
Scorer for Seaforth was Greg
Murray with a hat-trick.
Good luck in their game•
Tues. night as the series
continues.
BAOTAM NEWS '
Seaforth has met Mitchell
for the last three gameS. The
first was a' regular season
game. Mitchell defeated Sea-
forth 4 to 1 onJan; 16.
The' first game of the
playoffs began Sun. Jan. 22.
Seaforth won this game 4 to
2. Big shoOters for Seaforth
were David MeLlwairi; Kevin
Melady from Kevin William-
• 91
from Brenda Wesenburg and
Debbie Dinsmore. moy,ed
Seaforth to within one.
Then Brenda Wesenburg
evened score at 4 all
with just eight atinutes left.
A double niitnir to Nanci'
Bennett gaVe Seaforth power
play. advantage and Denise
Morey - stored with three
minutes left to pvt Seaforth
in front 5-4.
Then with just 2 second
left Brenda We nb
verted a Jog pass- front
Sarah Brill to clinch the
victory for Seaforth.
Seaforth now 'advances to
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Flipflops
Ankle Biters ,
Hush Puppies
North Stars
84,
76
75
68 ELM HAVEN 8 p.m. - Cards. Games etc.;
March 1 - 2 p.m. - Public
Speaking; March 4 - 8 p.m. -
Ladies Auxiliary Meeting
(men inOted).
MOTOR HOTEL
MORE BOWLING SCORES
THURSDAY N1GH'ERS
Lashes High 'mutt('
Janet Pa , les weeld‘ High
Triple-Brits Hirne, +666 lyed
sows High Sitiglt r.,to,,i
Menittiger ztlyittl..,
High I rip1( anti ‘,.••rage
Linda (iridia"14 -Is: I')
Min's weeks High Single"
and 'T .riplo Vlarr„,‘ ,Benne•
'wies "5 Se:1%4111'4, High
'Single. Triple arid 4%,erage•
Murree, Rennew tcs :191. gfir
and 224
STANDINGS
Highway No a West . Clinton
s • .
The Seaforth Junior Girls
Ringette team played two
games this past week against
Howick.
The first game on WedneS:
,day. Feb. 18 hosted by
Seaforth, saw the girls win
8-4.
Denise Morey opened the,.
scoring and managed to get
five of the eight goals.
Brenda. Wesenburg got the
remaining three- goals.
Assists went to Tammy Tay-
lor. Tracey Wright: Debbie
Wright:and Brenda Wesen-
burg.
Kendra Papple anfl Kisa
O'Dwyer did 'a great( job in
goal, with help from h strong
defence.
The next game in Howick
on Sunday afternoon.' proved
to be, an exiting one. At one
point Howick was ahead by
two .points, but Seaforth
rallied and came back as
strong as ever winning, the
game 9.5. Goals were scored
by Lisa Harvey. Brenda
Wesenburg, 'Denise Morey.
Speaking contest to 'be, held
at the Seaforth Legion hall on
Sunday. March 1" commenc-
ing at 2 p.m. Winners from
each age group will go on' to
Zone Cl public speaking to
be held at Seaforth Public
School at a later-date.
There is no cost to anyone
wishing to attend and your
attendance 1 am sure, will be
appreci -cued by the contest-
ants.
The 'Ladies Auxiliary haVe
'extended an invitatiop to the
members of the Legion to
attend their next general
meeting Wednesday, March
4. at 8 p.m. This is our
chance comrades to have a
'further insight into the oper-
ation of such a. ivorthWhile
organisation. ". ,
Last week's euchre win-
ners were again Karl Tei-
chart and Gerard Meidinger.
Next Saturday. Feb. 28 our
entertainment committee, in-
stead of having a dances have
'decided to• have a night of
mixed euchre with a little fun
and lunch to follow. The
draw for the. 50.50 ticket also
yip be made that night.
Anyone wanting tickets
please contact Charles$,Ged-
des or ask at the, bar. I
underStand the ticket sales
arc going well and the
winning share up' front
the semi-finals against the 4, previous months, thanks to
.powerful Goderich squad. Charlie.
The first game Willbe played Coming events: Feb. 26 -
in Seafoilh Friday night at Brotherhood Night; Feb. 28 -
7:30 with the second back,at
Goderich. The teams will
flip for the extra hove game.
The Seaforth girlS are also
entered in ao eight team,
tournament • In Wingham
March 7.' Seaforth will play
their 'first game at 11:20
March 7. gA
Seaforth Senior girls Rings ,
ette team eliminated Brus-
.sels Tuesday night in a real
cliffhanger 6-4 win at Brus-
sels.
The opening period• saw
just how, even things were as
both teatits scored twice and
each picked uptwo penalties.
Brussels opened the scoring
as Jill McCutcheon scored a
minute into he game. Sea-
forth came ight back as
Denise Morey converted a
pass from Michelle O'Rourke
a minute later to even the
score,
Brussels again moved a-
head as Sandra Ruether beat
Theresa Kratners in the Sea-
forth net.. Denise Morey's
second goal on a pass from
Laurie Flabklrk evened the
gaMe. a .•
".Brussels started the sec-
ond • period fast as Joan
Cardiff and :Karen McCut-
.cheon scored to put Brussels
up tO"n' goals. Seaforth then
came roaring back as Denise
Morey. with her third goal
Hipwaders 65
Ladies High Single- Jay
Ross. 256: Ladies •High Tri-
ple and Average- Marg
Ungarian, 630. 196.
Mens High Single. Triple
, and Average- John Van
Bakel- 269. 683. 223. Appotring fhb "
ih sdeY, friskrig Sotoniay
Folitvery 26, 27,
"IKE GREAt.
IMPOSTORS"
THANK. .0
The SEAFORTH MINOR HC1CKEY ASO-.
•CIATION appreciateS the following busi.
neases and individOals who have donated
ice time for their tournament.
Genesco ' Vihcent Farm' Equipment
The Forge
Reddi Chef
Dave Stark
.Bob & Rettys
Sills Hdwe.
John Janmaat
for profits
Superstars 96
Pin Ups 55.
Die Hard's . 95
Ades Onps ,/^3
Blues 82
WhipperSnoppers 77
Si'. MMES BOWLING
TEAM STANDINGS-
Grasshoppers 38
106
104
114
67
75
The omit novol owl In Conoulol
Tour lomat* *inipoilohtitort
tonkoity anti musk. 'sato** ins-
tont of yOlor AisvOrlto ilistarsi An intortsdnIny ate
you won't Wont to mitts.
Seaforth Sportsmen
Anstett JeWellers
Sesiforth Cable TV
Village Auto Body
Huron Expositor
Archie's Sunoco
' Marty's Piaci) Humptyitpumpty
Campbell s COMM
Also our thanks to Pizza Express for the .
freesubs, Whitney,Mbey Funeral Home for -.
the trophy, and , everyone who helped the
Booster Club with tonVonlr sales and: mimic
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MASI NOM 42.11OCOViR CHARGE 4IC It
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Crickets
Mosquitos
Beetles
June Bugs
Dragon Elies