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PORK ib.664
approx. 80 lbs. x 66a = $53
does not include processing
BEEF $1 3°
approx. 250 lbs. x $1.30 = $325
does not include processing
OUR MEAT IS GUARANTEED
15¢ lb. charge for cutting
wrapping & freezing
66 + 15 =81c lb.
$1.30 -1- 15 = $1.45 lb.
13ct lb. for cutting and you do
the wrapping.
66c + 13 = 79c lb.
$1.30 + 13= $1.43 lb.
10c lb. cutting only, you trim it
and you wrap it
66c + 10 = 76c lb.
$1.30 + 10 =$.1 .40 lb.
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Sports
Spotlight
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Good efforts
The fall sports season at South Huron District
High School is close to, being completed and many of
the teams and individual athletes have turned in ex-
cellent performances.
The two football teams enjoyed good seasons. The
• juniors climaxed a unheated record Saturday by dow-
ning the Goderich Vikings to take the Huron-Perth
Conference champidnship.
Saturday's 15-14 win by the junior Panthers over
Goderich came in a very exciting contest with the out-
come in doubt right down to the final whistle.
It marked the second time this year that South
Huron had defeated Goderich and by the same score of
15-14. The regular season win was accomplished in a
little more dramatic fashion with all 15 Panther points
coming in the last five minutes of play.
The seniors while losing in the H-P final to
Goderich were only beaten by a couple of plays. The
big difference in the final were long gallops by Dennis
Donnelly and Randy Little for Goderich.
The Panthers got back into contention with an ear-
ly fourth quarter touchdown. But, any hopes they may
have gained were quickly stymied. On the following
kickoff Randy Little of the Vikings ran the ball back all
the way for a major score.
South Hurop continued its reputation of being in
the forefront in high school cross country circles again
this year.
The midget girls turned in their best efforts ever
by winning the WOSSA championship with five con-
ferences and 57 schools in compbtition.
The senior boys also won the Huron-Perth title and
finished fifth at WOSSA.
Heading the local midget girls team was Carla
Solomon with a fifth place finish, It was the second
best ever finish by a South Huron runner. Kim Postill
won the Midget girls title in 1970.
Paul Wareing who was the foremost cross country
runner at South Huron for the past four years is con-
tinuing his favorite sport at the post high school level.
Paul was a recent winner of the Fanshaws College
intramural cross country run.
Another less publicized team at the school is the
girls field hockey club. Thanks to the hard work of
coach Jim Workman, the South Huron field hockeyists
went on through Huron-Perth to finish second in
WOSSA competitions.
Currently the girls basketball teams under the
guidance of coaches Terry O'Rourke and Pat Rowe
are turning in their best efforts in many years.
The juniors and seniors are presently in Huron-
Perth playoffs after posting identical records of eight
wins and two losses in league play.
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The training and dedication needed to be 'a
successful dross country runner is intense and all of
the members of the team regardles of their record
should be congratulated.
This also goes for coaches Joe Fulop and Carey
Unich who spend countless hours of after school time
in looking after eight teams from the school.
We read a recent interesting article from Califor-
nia that a number of high schools are now charging
their students to play football and take part in other
extra-curricular activities.
Because of the tax revolt in California, education
budgets have been cut drastically and it is now
necessary to put a fee on any activity other than basic
educational.
This year the number of senior football teams in
the Huron-Perth Conference was cut to five teams and
this may be further decreased to four next season.
With a projected decrease of about 25 percent in
enrollment in high schools by the year 1985 further
cuts in athletic programs could be possible.
The other day we talked to a former student at
South Huron who wondered out loud if an Alumni
association could be formed at the school. He said "I
wouldn't mind contributing $25 a year to a fund and
this could be used to defray expenses for extra
curricular activities including sports."
Successful tactics
For the second time in less than a year Harold
Ballard appears to have pulled his Toronto Maple
Leafs out of a slump by the use of the media in getting
his players stirred up.
His recent verbal battles with two of his,, stars
DaiTyl Sittler and Mike Palmateer apparently got the
Leafs mad enough to come up with three straight wins.
The same thing happened last February when
Ballard fired Roger Neilson and then brought him
back at the insistance of the players, At that time the
team also responded with a number of wins.
Ballard has the ability to get everybody stirred up
including his players. Sometimes his methods may be
questioned, but, they are successful.
While on the subject of the NHL, it's great to see
fellows like Gordie Howe, Dave Keon and Bobby Hull
get off to a good start.
It will probably be the last year of on-ice activity
for these three fellows, but, they will certainly in-
crease attendance around the league.
recovered a fumble. Gary Spurn each scored two
In the semi-final win over touchdowns.
Listowel Doug Fischer and Doug Fischer kicked two
converts and Dave Shaw
passed to Jim Siddall for a
two point convert.
PLAQUE TO INJURED - Mayor Derry Boyle presents a plaque to three members of the
South Huron junior Panthers who were injured during the season. From the left are Mike
Clark, Jeff Rowe and Rick Fletcher. T-A photo
We have many
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HURON-PERTH JUNIOR CHAMPS - The South Huron District High School Panthers won the Huron-Perth
Conference junior football championship Saturday with an exciting 15.14 win over Goderich. Back, left,
coach Dave Cox, Doug Cooper, Tony Jones, Victor Rempel, Jim Rose, Steve Ferguson, Matt Tuckey, Dale
Jones, Jeff Hohner, Scott Pincombe, Jim Rowe, Kevin Epp and coach Doug Ellison. Centre, Rob Grenier,
Beat Goderich 15-1 4
Frank Vermaeten, Kevin Heather, Jamie Chaffe, Mike Clark, Dale Kerslake, Rich Fletcher, Tom Coates, Bill
Glover, Dave Delbridge, Scott Turnbull, Mike Murray, Steve Riddell and Randy Ford, Front, Doug Fischer, Jim
Siddall, Scott Batten, Dave Underwood, Gary Spurn, Guy Dietz, Dave Shaw, Norm Regier, Kevin Oke, Den-
nis McBride, Mike Maier and John Kernick. Year book photo
Win in last three minutes
Panthers H-P junior champs
The Huron-Perth Con-
ference junior football
championship has come to
South Huron District High
School for the seventh time
in 11 years.
The South Huron Panthers
climazed an unbeaten season
with a 15-14 win over the
Goderich Vikings in Exeter,
Saturday.
It was the second Panther
season win over Goderich by
the same 15-14 score and ran
the win streaks to nine
games.
The Panthers reached the
Conference final by
defeating Listowel 28-0
Tuesday afternoon in the
semi-finals.
The winning point
Saturday, came as quar-
terback Dave Shaw footed a
single on a quick kick.
Coach Doug Ellison
pointed out several key
factors leading to his club's
win.
Ellison commented, "Our
defence stayed cool under
pressure at the end of the
The South Huron District
High School senior girls
basketball team reached the
Huron-Perth Conference
finals Thursday with an
exciting 36-34 win over
Goderich.
The seniors now meet
Stratford Central in a two
game total point series, The
first game will be played
today, Wednesday at 2 p.m.
at the South Huron school
gym . The public is invited
to attend.
The junior team from
South Huron failed in their
bid for a conference
championship as they lost 29-
20 to Stratford Central.
Thursday's win over
Goderich was accomplished
in come-from-behind fashion
throughout most of the
game.
The locals trailed 19-15 at
halftime and were behind by
five points with less than two
minutes remaining in the
last quarter.
They rallied for seven
straight points and won the
game 36-34 on Brenda
Riddell 's dying moment
basket.
Brenda Riddell led the
South Huron team in scoring
with 13 points and in
defensive rebounds with
nine. Helen Muller turned in
a strong effort with seven
points as well as stealing the
ball five times from the
opposition.
Heather Riddell was next
with six points as well as
grabbing eight rebounds.
Adding two baskets each
were Liz Datars and
Julianne MacLean.
Regardless of the outcome
of the Huron-Perth finals,
South Huron and Stratford
first half and early in the
third quarter to stop
Goderich threats and Dave
Shaw's kicks took us out of
trouble."
Goderich was first to hit
the scoreboard with a touch-
down by Scott Kernighan to
climax a surge of 63 yards in
10 plays the first time they
got the ball. Dave Mac-
Donald's convert was good.
Early in the second period,
the Panthers hit the
scoreboard as Gary Spurn
ran the ball over from seven
yards out. It culminated a
steady drive of 92 yards in 15
plays. The convert attempt
failed.
Late in the first half, the
South Huron defence stopped
Goderich on the 12 yard line
and they had to settle for a
single point as Dave Mac-
Donald's field goal try went
wide.
In the third period, Rob
Plunkett of- the Vikings in-
tercepted a Panther pass
and returned it to the 10 yard
line.
Central will proceed to
WOSSA playdowns.
The junior game won 29-20
by Stratford Northwestern
was much slower and less
exciting than the senior
contest.
The slowness of the game
was duein part to the copious
number of fouls incurred for
the most part by South
Huron,
The ability of the Stratford
team to sink the vast
The. Exeter Mohawks split
a pair of South Huron in-
termediate hockey league
games this week.
In Goderich Monday the
Mohawks lost 8-5 to the
Goderich Merchants, but,
regained their winning ways
with a 6-3 Thursday night
victory over the Hensall
Sherwoods.
Tomorrow night, Thur-
sday the Mohawks will play
host to the Goderich Mer-
chants at the South Huron
Rec Centre.
In Thursday's win over
Hensall, the Mohawks took
an early 3-0 lead and held
that same margin
throughout the game.
The game was only two
minutes old when Larry
Bourne counted the first
Exeter score on a pass from
Marty Overholt.
Jeff Fuller made the score
2-0 at 11:13 as he converted a
pass from Brad Daters and
Brion Penhale scored with
passing help from Paul
Brooks at the halfway mark
of the second period.
The Panther defence again
came up big stopping
Goderich on the one yard line
and Dave Shaw's 55 yard
punt took the team out of
trouble.
The next time the Pan-
thers got the ball they moved
it 45 yards in nine plays with
Gary Spurn scoring a touch-
down on a three yard off-
tackle run.
Dave Shaw passed to Gary
Spurn for a two point convert
and the Panthers were ahead
14-8.
Midway through the final
period Goderich tied the
score as Dave MacDonald
passed to Andy Masse for six
points.
The Vikings chose to go for
a two point convert instead
of the conventional one point
kick and failed and the tie
continued.
Good passes from Dave
Shaw to Doug Fischer and
Jim Siddall moved the ball
close to the Goderich 20, On
second down, Dave Shaw
fooled the opposition with a
majority of these foul shots
proved to be South Huron's
downfall.
However, the local girls
wereable tomore than match
the opposition scoring from
the floor.
Faye Gaiser with 10 points
was the South Huron leading
junior scorer, Next was
Maja Gans with four points
followed by Lori Brand,
Cindy Down and Deb Taylor
with two points apiece.
The first Hensall goal
came with three minutes left
in the middle session when
Brian Campbell scored with
the assist going to Murray
Connelly.
In the third period, the
Mohawks outscored the
Sherwoods by three goals to
two.
Jeff Fuller notched his
second goal of the night at
2.58 with assists going to Ron
Moore and Brad Daters. Six
minutes later Rick Ingram
registered for Hensall on a
play originated by Murray
Connelly and goalie Laurie
Skinner.
Jeff Fuller scored again on
an unassisted effort near the
midway point in the period to
put the Mohawks in front 5-2.
Before the period ended
Rick Ingram hit for Hensall
on a three-way passing
combination with Fred
Campbell and Murray
Connelly and Jeff Fuller
replied for Exeter with his
fourth successful shot of the
night on a pass from Brad
Daters.
quick kick that rolled into the
Goderich end, Gary Spurn
stopped the Viking who
picked up the ball in the end
zone for the game winning
point.
The last Goderich scoring
attempt was thwarted when
Gary .Spurn intercepted a
pass.
Gary Spurn led the Pan-
ther ground game with 85
yards on 20 carries. Dave
Shaw gained 81 yards and
Norm Regier gained 58
yards.
Dale Kerslake led the
Panther defence with 21 key
tackles. Jim Siddall and
Dennis McBride were next
with nine big stops each.
Bill Glover and Jamie
Chaffe knocked down key
passes and Jim Siddall
High school senior girls
reach basketball final
Mohawks get split
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CARRY SPURNED --- Gory Spurn, one of the top ball carriers for the South Huron junior
Panthers is stopped in one of his attempts after a good gain. He is covered by his own
Workers. T-A photo
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