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, _` $CUl'(Sl#eCt at tl1C 1 :38 mark Th4rsday, lieCQ,beC '7 { Lee 1 earn 4oI n t er'bett
when Steve Storey ,hanged a .130h Ellerington Skipped .his a, .J.'a.yu,o,t+ s- 41a, ll,:fu ,119 , 1 •
.+ , !rink n i Jla'rJ•y flnell """" '''''`ry 1ltfrey & 1, tla.rry �r,e4k-t'I.atenre 1Jtruat s, Lorne h'al?asn>on z4ob aaffrej�.
loo e k t Dick McFalls to a p e s dad iS 3 tri
off a scrautble, -but llobart!# over t'.rff 13r ntncll last ti+eels, l,ec Lem 11...,1eal r•)rrk 7
entr1 topped a London .foul'. tin . t the d .and Uri t d n ,
k 1 t .. a secon.... f ._ale m# r e • ter Alen. s G ill Le ue.
Seine 9-5 in the second match eff on .the short end. of a 9.6 .. `5it s when to up tee ow#t u. -n a MEN s �ua� tNo. L>? ouE
,tp. S 1 when Ire outraced Ray After .01.4, two weeks, kale.- sctlgDu�e -
And flnlslrod up by wl#i spin score with Charlie G ro s
It inks from 1a.a r't,.
l 1. c �i#1 Lon-
don copped the top spots in the
two .draws of the first open
1#lett s eurlutg bonspiel staged
;tI ,the Exeter rink, Saturday,
•lpanovcr's Milt Palmer, skip
Ding, a rink comprised .of his.
r. put past le. li ChR $ n
11#e 0, reed O1 -4t IYith. a COIL• try Ill be lira( t l Maude .)rarJ'sl,v 1D Ital len !lav A
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ill Clinton '
Vinr#ng -3 will over a Mitchell contest .tp. Doug 11 es' nton 1 10 ,Bab . sli i a in ti c yx. • z.. lntesntore a� co !ztr'!xte a T
came sack less, own four a n le d a.. Le
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CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
rink
Doug Anderso St 1 hl i' Mitchell.
1 d y
Yehe fol, a loose prick„ ington has picked up a total of Mo,tday, D s bar .4:
g by a similar a•5 .count= !Larry Wraith cut the lead to s
�, other titeinbers of the i1,OCl- l 1 utile nail 13.,4 WI i „t
s # d of tl# • h
g .. on'S r prna front l chell. nt
Points to 1T#Vve two points +:un J:uu
t. ivo sons and hen 13uciian, top• • , 'The :St, Thomas ring finished
pct the ,first draw with. their in second place with 4 pints,
three wins and a total of 34 'while third place was won by
points, Wally Neilson's rink ::from
R,CAl!
Station Centralia,
Doctor wins
In the 17::0o a,m..draw, Dr.
Charlie Rudcll piloted his: Lon -
den. rink to three Straight wins
to take hon#e the,top prize of
a pair of auto _robes,
They started out with a 9.3
win over Exeter's Aline. Pass-
more, scored a close 10-8 win
over a liensall foursome skip -
peel by Ed Fink and finished off
b1' whipping 1.4, P. "Scott"
Whaley's Stratford entry 9-4,
Busche rink
5ta�rs on top
Edna Busche scored a de•
cisivc 11-2 win over Maida
Gaiser's fours)me to move in-
to a slim lead in 'tile Exeter
Ladies'Curling Club this week,
The win ;ave the Busche• The Stratford crew copped
foursome a total or 23 points second spot while thirdplace
for their first two week's play was won by Ed p'ink's our -
in the league, although six seine from Hensall,
Other rinks are right behind Two Exeter rinks entered in
with 22 points each, the bonspiel played almost
Kay Elston, Marian Fletcher, "perfect" hosts, and won only
,Tane Robertson, Lois Ottewcll, one of the six games played, A
Jessie Shane and Cathy South- rink skipped by Almer Pass,
cott each skipped their rinks more and consisting of Reg
to. their second consecutive Ilodgert, Harry Jeffrey and
wins to follow in the runner- Lorne Passmore, posted the win
up spot, when they scored an 11-6 win
Following the field is Bet•- over the Watkins rink from
nice Cann's Thursday afternoon Centralia in their final match
4uad with 20 points, of the day.
The scores in last week's •They lest 9.3 to Dr, Rudoll's
play are as follows; winning team in the first round
and dropped a 10-2 decision to
SCORES Bob Beer's Centralia rink in
iane rtobertsml 6-1 i Hopper 5 the second match.
flats Martin 7-a1a11 Pollens The second Exeter team, Visitors take lead
Kay Elston 7-61e.len Sanders 7 Ray YClle started the iiln-
Jla,tan ! !etcher 10 -Hilda smith a skipped by Dick Roelofson,
Jc-sie Shane 9 -Bernice Cann 6 dropped all three of their mat -
Lois otteweil S -t,, sea ner t cites in the first draw. They lost
Edith #3oyle 9 -Helen Jermyn s,' an 8.8 verdict to a London en -
Bernice Cann 7 -Jessie Shane 5
Herm :Vickie 1 -Lois Learn ,;
t:athy Southeott 7-13arb well 3 } `•'
SCHEDULE Initial efin
Tuesday, December 5
Kay Elston Jane Robertson
,late Pullen -Malian A'lateher for Crediton
Helen n fiaude, a-i1lat t Marti❑
Vl, Hopper -Hilda Sun h
Wednesday, December 6
Edith Uoyte-Jessie Shane Crediton finally hit the win
i.nis Otteweu-1;dna t usehe column in the South Middlesex
l:ernice Cann -Maid t Balser llocke L e au e Thursday,
Helen Jermyn-La,urctta• Selgner Y g >
Thursday, December 7 when they edged Lucan 2.1,
1.ois Learn -Cathy ;ouu,cott but they dropped their fourth
l;ernicc calm -Barb Pell game of the season to Byron,
Eden 31.ickIe-Jessie Simile Monday.
Cy Blommaert and Paul
Cronyn paced the win over the
Lucan six, banging in a goal
�, e V { e 5 win apiece. Don Lankin netted Lu -
can's lone marker against John
initial start «rade.
Che
2 less than two mina-- . } eJ t tt
res b ahead tee Other rinks who 3. r."arf. Cann -Allen 1i'eatr;alt
pfsgn squad inclucled Bev M-
e
l ore the .end f 1b period share the number two s .ot.
elcandet, Du 1 at sons and Don o e P #lc_ P
#vllen he scored on.another re- rl3ev Morgan, Lee Learn and !. t.ltarlle 4ha•le•�-.dill ant'':0J Office Hours 9 a,m. to :5 ,m,
>;astpn' bound that .the 'Tribe defense lvels fain art each nicked u caiman i a,rn ,rice tirininen p
Alentbers of Ed Fink's s squad failed •to clear w r n 2 •their p at k'' li LaPa'.tlr smith-17on Orantril B
included stay Consitt, Ray me. a ay S o # A e scepnd straight Win to t. ti -on tttct,au,gttn M11t J.obbt,ta - DEVON 131411 -PING
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5. - .. ._. .. lull their total 1n 94nnrnfc .. .. - .... ,. .. PHONE .26.1
hiinign and Mr, Watson,
Tuesday, Decamber S
Combines come back (toss Taylor and Don Grahan1 7:uo - 3:00:9!oluunu,rnannsiannn„uunwunonanaunntu,uaiutnnunaninimai uo,W.nalainiumia t?
are One point 'behind this trio ,- �eisvn 1441 Qrt•-liarl•cy kronen ilW c*,ew.4d•+?+st?:"�rV: v,Irl*AIRS•sRr'sa?q-cJrt+ai+r •a!;gasmd-end'cR,4 irS•FRr' !1
Pletcher .and Stu O'Neil 'wow Mil gat:Lean--Ken Oilmen
w.l.tll 23 oints while Lorne "
tied the lead to one
goal as Jittbs Sltell� bah altddletrn
they spearheaded the Combines' Passmore and Diek Roelofraon a, sa;naay .Allot•--ladtvltl .trine,
CE whipped comeback in the second period each have 22 points.
1wi111 al] early tally each, aS tide Ceomple;n2g tl#p top teen are .1 es�arc)l leas shown that
1' •b floundered1 Charly Shane,13 C
rl e in their
own t arvey owes printing is truly in star end'and Claude Farrow with 21 servative of all Arts" with OP -
Room Gravett pushed the points apiece, •proximately 92 per cent of the
The Seaforth 'fawners scored Tribe lead to 6.4 at the 9:16 Sharing the honor's for lop- knowledge we accumulate he -
their second straight win in mark on a play with Pincombe sided wins this week were Mor, ing gainedthrough the printed
the Big Eight, Thursday, when and .Bedard, but Wraith and IeY Sanders and Russ Snell, word,
they spoiled the Centralia Gol- Storey came right back and Sanders whipped Ernie .Cerson
den Hawks' home opener in fired a pair of quickies in less by a
19-6 count, while Snell
h:.reter with a 6-3 win, than 30 seconds to knot the handed Sandy Elliott an 18.5
',file Towners, who recorded count in the second, route,
their first win over the Mo- The Combines appeared to The results of last week arc
hawks with a third period ral- have the game sewn up in the as follows:
ly, did the same thing against third period when Fletcher con- scoRas
the RCAF crew as they banged netted at the 2:48 mark and 1,ktti tiraharn 9 --Carman Cann 5
in three markers in the final Hodgins came streaking in to t'harlie smith in -Hill ,Alison 6
period to register the' win, bang in a rebound at 7:01. 11. Ellerin:Pon 11-c- a rhitnol 1
'Manager Bob Beuttenmiller c hal'iie Shane 1n --A. ti eatcotl S
a However, the Tribe came t'iri� fined t -.h It P,obbins 5
was the scoring leader for the back to life and Don Wells 1't4t'f C'au,, 3-I+en McLau^hlin 6
visitors as he recorded a hat pulled them to within one goal j\Q�sey',�°sneers 1s --°rule Person 6
trick, while Bob Doig banged at the 13:55 mark and then -1,';'d t ,lad lot? Di ct le rt�'n7 7
in a pair and Ray Scoins ac- Gravett sent the game into Harvey ey (Amen 10 -Harvey Pollen 7
counted for the other one, overtime when he blocked a i<<I i4nellle18-1-1 nd B asci say 9
Bill Cherpeta, a scrappy
clearing pass and blasted a 20. tiers 1.ampo,'rt. .10---0. MacLean 7
right winger, scored twice for foot slapshot past Scarborough .n: t:oclofson 6-.K• Ottesveu 6
the Golden Hawks and helped at the 17:46 mark. t;et Morgan 11 -Bob Jeffrey 5
Terry Staples on the other. Wrapup it John carbctt 7-1k1ao Hodsert 6
Seaforth jumped into an ear- ning play off in the overtime
ly lead after less than two min- when he flipped a long pass to
utes of play had elapsed in the Tont Collings, who carried into
first period as Beuttenmiller the Exeter end, Dick Bedard
fense to beat Rick Trembley• have the crafty centre well
got behind the Centralia de- and Gar Johnston appeared to
He came back to up the cornered, but he managed to
count to 2-0 less than three get a rink -wide pass over to
minutes later, but Cherpeta Max O'Neil who blasted his
cut the lead to one goal when drive past McFalls as the Com -
he took a pass from Jm Sul- bine coach carne streaking in
livan and whipped his hack- from the left wing.
hander past Bill German: The Tribe fought hard to get
The crafty winger came back the equalizer, and as time was
to knot the count later in the running out, their gamble to
period, with Sullivan again play well up let Collings get
an assist, loose and his sharp drive
After playing 15 minutes of eluded McFalls.
scoreless hockey in the middle The Tribe were hampered in
stanza, Ray Scoins teamed uP the final two periods and over -
with Beultemiller to shoot the time after losing Jim Mac-
Towners back into the lead at Donald, one of their four de -
the 15:41 stark, fensemen, and Cy Blommaert,
However, the lead was short- with injuries late in the first
lived as Staples finished off period.
his play with Dez Killen and
Cherpeta to knot the count at Tteckon meteorologists give
3-3 before the teams left the gists
ice. feminine names to hurricanes
At the 3:18 mark of the final because they're spinsters?
frame, Beuttenmiller fired
what turned out to be the win-
ner, when he took a pass from
Scoins and drilled a low drive
into the cage behind Tremblay.
The Golden Hawks fought
desperately to get the equal-
izer, but the steady play of
German in the Seaforth nets,
plus some • erratic shooting,
kept them off the scoresheet.
Doig added an insurance tal-
ly at the 15:34 mark and then
pulled the game out of reach
of the Hawks with his final
goal at the 11:30 mark.
Despite the loss, Centralia
manaer, Guy Label, said he
"was very pleased" with his
players' efforts in their first
outing. By contrast, the Town-
ers were playing their second
game and had played two ear-
lier exhibition contests.
The Centralia lineup was as
follows:
Rick Trembley, Claude Du-
val, 'ferry Pa,perowski, Jim
Sullivan, Bill Cherpeta, Dez
Killen, Pat Relton, Marcia).
labour force the economy will Henry, Ron Dale, Ted Cay -
have to provide an estimated .outte, Claude Audet, Al, Simi).
1,000,000 new jobs over the on, Norm Noire, Ray Chart -
next five years. rand and Terry Staples.
Crediton crew held a
much wider edge in territorial
The Philipsburg Chevs made play than the score indicates,
their rebut in the Big Eight a but they continued to have
tvinning one, Sunday, when they their difficulties in putting the
handed the Clinton RCAF crew puck into the net.
a 6.2 trimming in Clinton. They had the same trouble,
Jilt D o e r r i n g and Alvin Monday, as they lost 7-2 to the
Shantz paced the attack for the league leading Byron squad in
I:•ce-wheeling Clievs, banging the Ontario arena in London.
in a pair of tallies each. Single- The area team had their
i
- share o
cons were picked up by Bob Ehf. the play, but couldn't
it and Burt Christmer. find the range to hit the score
Backed up by the stellar play sheet. Bob Henderson and Bob
of netminder Dennis Amacher, Morrissey scored their lone
a former standout with Zurich tallies,
•juveniles, the Clinton crew held. Ailsa Craig strong
the Chevs to a 1-1 draw in the Ailsa Craig still continue to
first period. surprise the other teams in the
Ehret shoved the visitors in• league, and presently share top
to a lead • at the 7:10 mark, but spot with Byron. They recorded
Andy Chiasson, a speedy win- their fourth win of the season
ger, put on a burst of speed to last week when they defeated
get behind the defense and beat last year's playoff champions
hied Curran with the equalizer. from Arva 6-4.
Philipsburg scored two unan- Bruce Currie led the Ted
swered markers in the middle Bogal coached entry with three
frame, but Vigneau pulled Clin- goals, while Don Powell trig -
ton to within one marker when
he scored his team's second gored a pair and Jim Ship -
goal at the 7:11 mark of the way a single.
final frame.
However, the Chevs caste To provide for the changes
back with three quickies in less and growth in the Canadian
than three minutes to pull the
game out of reach of the RCAF
squad, who have now dropped
all three of their league starts,
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