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Times-Advocate, 1978-11-16, Page 17One victory for Bend Colonials The Grand Bend Colonials could gain only one victory ;in three South Huron in­ termediate hockey league starts this week. The only Grand Bend win came Friday night in Zurich by a score of 4-2 over Thed­ ford. They were blanked 4-0 by the Zurich Buckeyes Sun­ day and lost 8-5 in Goderich, Monday. The next start for the Colonials will be Tuesday, November 20 in Zurich when Centralia College will supp­ ly the opposition. A three goal outburst late in the first period powered the Colonials to their 4-2 win Winkers in dart lead The Winkers with 29 points to their credit have taken a one jSoint lead over the Itchy Niters and Doublers in first place in the Exeter Legion mixed dart league. The Sassenachs hold down fourth place with 27 points, the Flying High have 26, the Sabres 25 and the DR’s and Out of Space are even at 24 points. Next come the Outlaws and Nicky Tams at 22 points, the Family Affair have 20, the CB’ers and Shiphunters 19, the Scotties 18, Canscotts 15 and Chances 14. In individual statistics, Walter Romaniuk has won the most games for men with 16 and Barb Hearn leads the ladies with 10. Three competitors have high single game scores of 140. They are Anna Romaniuk, Jim Foster and Henry Dyck. This week’s scores were: Flying High 5, Chances 0; DR’s 4, Scotties 1; Sassenachs 3, CB’ers 2; Out of Space 3, Family Affair 2; Sabres 3, Outlaw 2; Winkers 3, Doublers 2; Itchy Niters 3, Canscotts 2; Nicky Tams 3, Shiphunters 2. Friday’s schedule is as follows: 8 p.m., Outlaws vs Chances, Flying High vs CB’ers, Winkers vs Sassenachs, Sabres vs Doublers. DR’s vs Canscotts, Family Affair vs Shiphunters, Nicky Tams vs Out of Space, Scotties vs Itchy Niters. over Thedford. After Grant Campbell scored for Thedford the Colonials hit the scoreboard. Mike Desjardine started things off with a goal and assists went to Tom Richardson and Larry Laye. Larry Laye then took over with two successful shots. Pete Gil assisted on both scores by Laye and Dan Stanlake picked up one assist. Each team scored single goals in the second period. Bill Fraser scored for Thed­ ford and Tom Richardson was the Grand Bend marksman on a pass from Paul Maguire. Kim McKinnon scored twice and Steve Bedour and Ron Rader added singles as Zurich blanked the Colonials, Sunday. John Graham picked up three assists. Getting one each for the Buckeyes were Ken Smale, Gerald Weido, Pat Bedard and Dave Cyr. In Monday’s 8-5 loss to Goderich Larry Laye and Paul Maguire each registered two goals to lead the Colonials scoring attack. Getting the odd goal was Pete Gill Gil scored in the first' period on a play started by Larry Laye and Tom Ander­ son and Maguire hit on an unassisted effort. The only Grand Bend se­ cond period goal came from the stick of Paul Maguire on a play set up by Dan Stanlake. In the final 120 minutes of play, Larry Laye fired two goals. Tom Anderson assisted on both and Pete Gil helped on one. Cam MacDonald headed the Goderich scoring with a, two goal effort. Adding singles were Barry Bloch, Greg Hansen, Phil Pa­ quette, Dave Graf, Paul Corriveau and Willy Wedlock. BACK INJURED — Rick Lindenfield, one of the top ball carriers for the South Huron Panthers was injured in Saturday's game in Goderich. He suffered pulled back muscles. Handling the stretcher duties are Kevin Oke, Jeff Romphf, Mike Clark ana Al Gaiser. T-A photo If you do a lot of trail riding, you've waited long enough for the all day comfort of Arctic's new Trail Cat 1980 nde technology is here today , rann whited LONG ENOUGH, •ar t If your old sled is going to the dogs, trade it in on a new cat. Professional service . . . when you need it. Bowling Monday Afternoon T. Bowden 548 G. Hoggarth 473 W.Shapton 562 C. Hendy 583 Huron Hope School E. DeKarb 124 C. Weston 101 M. Maase 90 L. Rowe 79 (HWY. #4, NORTH OF HENSALL, LOOK FOR THE SIGNS!) 262-3318 or 262-5809 Curling is underway The 1978-79 season at the Exeter curling club opened the weekend of November 3 and 4 with a mixed bonspiel going in two draws with 64 curlers participating. The foursome of King McDonald, Helen Webber, Barrie Tieman and Barb Wein were first draw winners while Al Beattie, Doris Hackney, Sharon O’Toole and Rhena McLean combined to take second draw honours. A curling club dance is be­ ing held Saturday night, November 18 at the South Huron Rec Centre. Ladies’ Curling: Shapton 7, Timmerman 3, Simmons 6, Busche 6, Hoyles 11, Ross 6, Ecker 11, Dawson 7. Wednesday: Hackwell 7, Pfaff 6, Hackney 8, Boyle 3, Beattie 6, Coates 4, Moffatt 9, DeBlock 9. Thursday: Burton 8, Coleman 4, McDonald 11, Mickle 7, Gregus 11, Gray 5, Davison 12, Lovell 2. 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