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The Huron Expositor, 1979-01-11, Page 9e. reafe s U1746i7C 1170 FARM :EQUIPMENT LTD. SEAFORTH CAMBRIDGE AYR W00DSTOCK Take out MotoYSki • clutch and of course, Mirage and put it to the. Mirage is covered by test. It's the economy ,the Moto -Ski Two. trail machine with the big Season Warranty. It alt sled features, Features ' adds up tomake Mirage r sled all-around of like Torque. Reactionm the all a slide suspension. Self the year. ' , • adjusting brakes. Mikuni carburation. Shocks on thesuspension and skis, Instant Torque drive bit drive Make friends with your Moto -ski mon. ..4.44..14.4 "PO". STOP 1N FOR. A DEMO N 4I,a..w., OK... 42 78 fit SEMORTH 527 0120 Results at Seaforth Curling Ci tib �' Sat. & Sun. Jan. 13 & 14 .: MIXED. INVITATIONAL BONSPIEL • &bath,00rn wa 11. polNt3eEfeei e m Curlers...= ict. I ;17- 7l DAVE BROOM One dictionary describes disaster as a "sudden, Or great misfortune, calaMitynt til luck." • Disaster has bcc . an LILL byword for -lhe past few seasons but nothing compared to the calamity that took place during last SurLay's. middle, "match." The Hawks took to the ,ice knowing a ' victory ,0ver,,thie Kings would even . their re- cord and at least give the club an outside shot at top spot.. However; the sweet taste of victory turned into a hot summer night with skunk • spray on the Wind as the— Royal • • team humiliated the: ' Hawks by a whopping 16-4 score. SCORING And the game wasn't that close, Scoring from angles that would make Minnesota, Fats wince, the•K,ngs comp- letely dominated in running. up one of the biggest, scores in 11-11, history. Would you: believe • the. score was only 6-3 at the end; of the second period!! The Kings.simply wore down a tired and shorthanded Hawk club and the resuIt was: •;a record breaking 10 goal performance. LED WINNERS Dale ..Kennedy led the winners by scoring 4 goals. He also added 5 assists fora splendid 9 point evening.., Gard Moylan netted the hat trick With h Clive Burst, and: Kevin: Henderson each get- ting et-ting•a pair of scores. Single '� nt.to,Wayne goals•we'Coombs Jae Dick, Larry Broome, Rob Sallows and Brian Nigh. Every player on ,the club .• scored a goal Ior' 'another league record.. • ; John Janmatt,, Dave Broome, Glen Nicholson and• Kevin Broome all tallied for the 'Hawks. The Seaforth Curling Club'. rink skipped by Gerry.. Walter Bob' Wilson, vice: Don Trcmeer, second and Bob Jarmuth, lead, advanced to the semi=finals of the British Consols following' two straight winsat Tara on Sundayj,They became Divis- ion 13 champions after elim inating. the Ray Markiewitz, rink of Wiarton from further play. The `scores' were 7-6 in the first game, which went to an eleventh end and 6-3 ' in the second,. The, team new'. Every week more and: more . people ;discover• what mighty jobs are ac- complished low cost Huron Expositor Want -Ads. Dial 527.0240. travels to Allenford for Jan. 14thwherethey Will compete • with; the champions from Divisions 14, 15, and- .16. These are: the Gretski rink.of • Guelph; Jim. Waite of St,, Thomas and Lovsin of Sarnia•' The two top teams from Allenford will play in the. 1979 British Consols scheds::' uled for St'. Thomas: February 7th thru 10th: Good curling fellasl A number of :Seaforth supporters travelled' to Tara on Sunday which was 'both h very encouraging and greatly ' appreciated by theteam members. The Bill Campbell rink comprising Bill and Grace Campbell, and, John .Jr. and Gwen, .1 attterson won ' the Clttbdouble knock -out ons. Saturday and will represent Walton Area SPORTS CHUB: .Snowmobile Pokes. Rally • semi - r9 Seaforth in the first round of the Seagram Mized' Bonspiel This is now scheduled for.. Goderich on January. 20th and. not Exeter as•previously announced. Spectators might. like to make a noteof this change in locale.' It took four games to decide the winners of the double knock out with results as follows: Game I. Coleman over Pryce; game 2. ,Coleman lose Milverton to . Jan 6, Milverton play ed Seaforth. oath, i n S afor erh,- Milverton winning•the game by the score of 8-3.. This was. the second time they played Milverton, • Milverton has won both games.' Seaforth goal scorers were Daren Akey, assisted by :Blair Beuerman. and Mike Schoonderwoerd and "Blair: Beuerman unassisted. Next game January 13th, Mitchell at Seaforth at 3:30. LADIES - TUESDAY, JANUARY 2nd Cunningham over Lobb , . . , . 9 - 3 Campbell over Fleming,,. , ... , .. 9 - 6 Rowat ' over Smith ..... W . , 8'- 4 Innes over Deighton .: " . ,. ' .: , 8 •4' FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED — JANU'ARY Sth Rowat over Pryce Innes over Rowcliffe , Y �..Y . . 9 - 5 MEN'S MONDAY, JANUARY 8th; EARLY DRAW: Traviss.tied Deighton .. 4, 4 Lonstaff over lioggarth .. B"radyoverMoore;,,,,-.,w,.,,, 8.2 9 P.M DRAW Forbes over Keyes Y , r Hutchinson over .tJndetwdod' . Vincent over Lovett Coleman over H Pryce " Y,.• Y Y Y W Y" W 1 8-.2 . I3-5 8 .5 5.4 JUNIOR RESULTS, TUESDAY JAhalAttY 9th D. Whey M. Underwood ... , W : 6 .L 4 AY Wheyover 'Rusto::- h Y Y Y ., Y Y W "W Y i., /•- 1' Primeau over Ste. Marie Moore over Ricer Sponsored by 13111 Mc AIJGHLiI • LTi 4HA Junior 'D HOCKEY Port Stanley Lions Seaforth Centenaires vc�■ e ■ a. Seaforth Arena 8:30: p.m Luton .Dish. Six, SeaforthSeaforthi.Centenaires wi 4 8ois5: Ji forth Arena. `This od sponsored jay SEAFORTO JEWELLERS TSE HURON ... SIT f'1, t1N l 11)x, 11% STARS 5 BLUES; 51a skaters apiece pre• vented either club from rolling Op a big ,score in ,this -game. After 3 years of no-shows one must wonder :about Ole feasibility re$uarding the continuence of a 6. learn 'cam- The eague_The Blues, Stab, Hawk* and Kings Ixalve all been; beset by player no-shows, The green team used what they had however to post their 6th triumph pf the term:.. The win;,`moves the Stars to withitt 2 pointsof the .place Wings. - Brtan Dale paced the Stars to victory by scoring 3 goals. 1 ob Chesney and Jim Hof; land chipped in single Scones Ken Deverequx, Ben Ak-., ker and Mike Mariom, all., scored for the Blues.. Fj.YERS 3 WINGS 0 Scott 'King recorded his second shut out of the season. and; his fine effort in the nets enabled the Flyers to sur- prise the Wings. 34 during last Sundays late game. Steve Southgate scored: a pair of goals for the Winners with Mark Robinette 'adding, a single marker, The upset win moves the Flyersto within 2 points of the Wings. The Redteam currently leads thea 1.H.L. standing with. 14 points, � ' • LIdLa NOTES, The Kings•16 goals and 22 assists last Sunday set a new = mirk league a k for points in one game. Last year the Kings. • crushed the Hawks 17 to 6. last Sundays 16-4 win came almost 1 year later.- ' Talk' about history repeating itself • and lightning striking twice!' Both wins were over Hawk clubs that in 2 games had, a Combined total of 12 players Many feel that the Flyers will now be the team to beat. All :trophies were cut out this travelled to Mitchell coming out with another win of 3.1. It was a hard checked game all the way through with Sea - forth putting on extra Pres-.. sure. In the first period Scott Driscoll opened the scoring with•2 goals assisted by Chris Cardno and Pat • Murray: •Mitchell"'scored _their only.. .goal in the second period by Troy McMann assisted . by Mike Murphy. In the third. period Chris ,Cardno scored`. 1,04$08: in: an ` f rt to ;Ot down. QM some of the r,tugh stuff: SO the leading acprer and goal tender Will get zilch for their Worts Minis season. All the reel:034 that have been set the ia*tIwo seasons have happ0n0- agatnsk team that played with, 7 plxtyers f?t' less. lt"s very d00u4 to take a lot of them seriously. A 4 team Witte may be ,I around' the corner; Games next week J ;on o. —4 14 are 7:QQ Flyers vs, Hawks: :30 Wings vs. Stars; 10,00, Blues: vs. .K. Loos. PLOTTING THE STRATEGY-Seafbrth coach Terry Johnston plots -some game strategy with Dave: Ellis, ,Dennis Nielsen, Johnny Nielsen and Ron Scott during time-out in the Monday afternoon basketball genie with the Central Huron Secondary School Redmen,. , (Expositor photo) .toms tie Stratford alfstgrs On Tuesday • Jan. 2 the Seaforth. Atoms travelled' .to Stratford to play against the Stratford ,All Star ' Tearn. With both teams ;playing and skating'very hard the game ended with a 1-1 tie. The only 'scorer for Seaforth was Scott Driscoll'unassist°ed and scar- ing for Stratford' was Dave Campbell. On Sat; Jan.' 6, Seaforth finals Campbell over Coleman; game 3, Pryce over Coleman: game 4. Campbell over Pryce Bad weather ' forced, the cancellation of, competition curling on • Wednesday ; and both early and: late mixed draws on Thursday last, also the Ladies curling Tuesday of this week. Let's hope Gond iii ns improvebefore we all. get out of shape'.1; There's. a busy weekend upcoming with the' Mixed Inv't t: vi attonal Bonspiel running on Saturday and Sunday'. The social activities are all • set and ready to gowith . ith g ood food and music lined up for the :dinner and dance on:.' Saturday night: However, at last report, there were still a few . curlers heeded to com- plete the slate - 3 rinks for the early draw and possibly one for the late draw. If you're -interested in Some good' curling ; this weekend it's still not too.late! Call Bob Wilson 527-1879. FRIDAY, JANUARY 12 4.00 p.m. Midget' Practice 6.30 p.m Atoms' vs Zurich 8:30 p.m: Jrs. Vs 1't.• :Stanley SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 8:00*.mi -1:00 p.m. Houseleague Hockey • 1:30 p.m.. Public Skating ' - 3:15 p.m. Novice. vs Mitchell • 6:15 p.m.'. Pewees vs Wingham 8:00.p.m. Old Timers SUNDAY, JANUARY 14 12 Noon Midget Practice tie 2:00 p.tn. • Jrs. Vs Lucan . 7:00 p.m. I.H.L. Games MOND ,7ANUARY 15 4:30` p.m. Figure. Skating 8:30 p.ni. Ofdt'imers „ TUESDAY, JANUARY 16. 4:30 p.m. Power Skating 5:30 p.m. Pewee Practice` 6:45 p.m. Bantam Practice 8:15 p.rn.•� -Midgets vs Wingham `, WEDNESDArX, JANUARY 17 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Parents ,& Pre-schoolers 5:00 p.m. Novice Practice • 6:00 p.m. Jr. Practice 8:00 p.m. Women's Broomball THURSDAY, JANUARY 18 4:45 p.m. Atom Practice 5:45 p.m. Bantam Practice 7:00 p.m. Men's Brooniball kolp ii:inti(1111n CElt1ADIAf TIRE Thisad sponsored by • .111/ Til ie t I. d. Seaforth assisted by Scott Driscoll making the score 3-1 for the"• Seaforth team which had really • played a very good:. game, This Friday, Jan.. 12 the Mitchell Atoms t ms play here at 6:45. Children's GYMNASTICS Program BEGINS TONIGHT Thurs. Jan. 11 6:30 p.m: Seaforth Public School $20.00 for 1.5 weeks -Registrations still being accepted. STEWART BR05 -DIAMOND JUBILEE WINTER _SALE CONTINUES miss specials mi Don't ss o 160 THIS SEASONS LONG SLEEVE BLOUSES .SIZES 5 ao 44 - Regular 10.95 to 32,95 Sale HALE, P1RICE 5;.5OtO . Just •Arrived Our 3.95 Value tio 20% WOOL' LADIES' SNUGGIES A Super Bargain at, TOPS M $EACQ H Atl OUR DRESSES TQ'CLEAR HALE PRICE • Save 31%to 50%'on ull our WINT.ER:tOATS. N. ---,Ladies' flannelette PAJAMAS & GOWNS OF) • Wabasso quality SHEETS & PILLO'W S ,IFSµ 20%. 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