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The Huron Expositor, 1979-01-18, Page 11
Me, and Mrs. Charles Mather of Biueva1e And Mr And WS. Elmer Townsend of Harphurey were idionelrI,gueats,•• ,, last Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Georgic Townsend; and family to celebrate Charlenes' first birthday_ Mr. and Mrs. George Cantelon and Mr..and Mrs ,Alex Townsend of R•R,4,• Seaforth were in Bowling green, -A tat last week -end whert.4heY were participating in: a curling; botlspeil. • The winners of the Eastern Star 'Turkey Draw in December were Gordon MacKenzie, Gpderich; Street,. Seaforth. and Janet Baker, High Streets Seaforth. • Miss. Mice Gibb }s holidaying in Toronto. arm Ottawa, this week, ,..J Rev, Ure and Mrs. Stewart weret-Chrtstmaa• guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Fullarton. Toronto, Dr, K. G* and Mrs Stewart of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. .Hamnond.o Moorefield: Dr• K. and Mrs• Stewart of Waterloor: Mrs ,Llayd1. Christitl of Kitchener were Sunday guesta Qf;Rev.Arq. and Mrs. Stewart. Bantams tied r/ti Seaforth and Mitebeli cur- rattly tied for top spot in 1K O.A•A,, Bantam play. bat- tled to. a 3-3 tie here'' last Tuesday evening. Mitchell's •• goalie turned in a strong: performance to keep Mitchell in contention as Seaforth outskated and outshot their opponents 30.15. • Solid defense and tight fcxe-checking by Seaforth prevented Mitchell from hay- ing aying too many, good scoring • opportunities• McLhvain opened the scot• ing for', Seaforth with a backhand shclt '.from inside the blue line just. 15 seconds after the opening face-off. Late in the first period 'Mitchell's Graver slid ' one" passed a sprawled goalie in a gent: mouth scramble to tie the sore 1-1 at the end of the first period. • Midway through the sec- ond, period Kelly assisted by Wesenberg. and: Garrick t'e` gained the lead for Seaforth but again in the last few, minutes of play in the second period. Mitchell took advan- tage of a Seaforth penalty and Bice scored, the equalizer for Mitchell Early in the third period Mitchell; took the load on a goal by Looby but Seaforth • kept the pressure an ,firing .' several shots at Mitchell goalie until John Htcknell capitalized on a • Mitchell. penalty to score Seaforth's final goal assisted by B. Lane and MSLlwain at 8:04 in the' third period., "" Final score was` '3-3'. Min-, . utes in penalties,; Seaforth 1,2. Mitchell 12: LAST KITE THURS. JAN. 11 ' ONE SHOWING 1 recommended as COMA t ADULT ENTERTAINMENT CENTENAIRES' WIN—Seaforth .Centenaires are on a winning;, streak, • beating Port Stanley, trying to.defend'their goal above; >11' to 5 Friday night at the arena here anddowni'ng Lucan 6-4 iuicc.n,• Vit. Saa-nI'ey last Wednesday night in t,uoan, The. Centenaires are an %the. road this weekend but .play''in Seaforth. again- next 'Friday against T.harnesford and next Sunday they meet Bothwell here, (Expositor Photo) . Centenaires Seaforth's Centenaires won two games in a row last week and had a third cancel- led because . of stormy weather: With league, leader' Cam Doig scoring three goals and. two assists, the Seaforth team, knocked off Pu„ Stanley Friday night before a small hometown audience of about 150. Other seorers.were Doug Anstett with• two goals and two assists, Paul.'. McClure with two goals . and Don Heard,Larry Dalton, an Doig and Chris 'Ring wit i`'One each. Cam Doig now has 72 STARTS FRIDAY JAN.19-25---— NOTE SHOYYT•IMES FRI. & SAT. Ti1:10; SUN.. THURS., ONE SHOWING ONLY IMM. THE ODDS AGAINST THEM WERE 10,000 TO 1 ... BUT WHAT THE HELL! *44. MAST ..T,` 1V004LE. w�''i- •",,,' •"y'-:,ik6 LE ErtAt"'nCUti HAVVu ,li l'tt+i ROBERt SHAW HARRISON FORD pEA' BARBAHA BACH FOWARO FOX 0 SEA© • FRANCO'NERO.'« ,+ ,t 30 Thor Sauer*, God.rtch, 524-7011::° Program sublact to change without notice Notching the Centenaires game'' points, making him league leader by a wide margin. His; brother Ian is 9th top league scorer. Last Wednesday night the Centenaires beat Lucan 6-4. to Lucan, and scorers there were ^Anstett with te.'o and Dalton, McClure and both Doigs with one each. . Sunday afternoon's game;; scheduled here against Lucan, was cancelled and will beplayed later. This weekend the Seaforth team is on the road against Belmont and Mitchell. Neat home games are Friday;. January 26, against Thaniesford;andSunday. January 28, against Rothe well.: _Seaforth- Center:aire-s ate still in third place in the league's south division, four. poin • ahead' of the fourth, Octet am and seven away from dith... • Robbie Burns Night: Brussels Legion Music by: Boyd's Orchestra • 55.00 PER COUPLE> TICKETS AVAILABLE AT DOOR OR FROM , PIPE BAND MEMBERS OR PHONE 887-6651, 887.6398 Sponsored by: Brussels Legion Pipe Band 4•• 1 1 i•5 1 5 1 5 1 1 e 1 s 1 1 1 1, 5 1 5 5 1 1 1-1.1 1.1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 p$ 1 1 5 11 11 111 1 1 5 I,S A 1 1 1 1.11.1 5 1 1 0 0 0 omits 551 re W Nerve kunih r• 120 John St. Sotto -Nth Ont 'Pastel 22 Godarich St., Seatorth, Ontario 527-0180 Take a round trip to the Pizza Express! Huron St.,• Clinton, Ont. Whatever the weather, We pita the pizza to -ether` ALWAYS•U'1N1 1 .• • REGULAR HOURS 55'1 551151 5,51 5 1 551 1511 5 1tl 10/ 1e seep 5115011!1 55ir•i•1i111 0155111/1,5 s IN 0111 r 0 'D K M M 0 0 N N W 1 5 1 5 too►• ns GO Every Saturday at Blyth Metnoriai Hall 12 rig. - 10 each. 3 share the wealth' $150 jackpot 60 calls every Sat at 8 p.m. THE HURON , EXPO $TOW 4AN,1 Bowlers win LEGION 'INC Strikers 25 Dumpers; $3 R - Senders. ' ;53. Entertainers 53- .',— Three &Three Three&"three 41 Cobras 4tl High Single . Don Eaton, 3551 Helen Nicholson, 261; Thelma • Coombs. 261. High Triple, Don Woo4,.. • 748*.HHelen; Nicholson. 688. ''•MIXED DOUBLE STANDINGS. Violets 67 Roses, Mums 60 Daisies 50 Pansies 48 Tulips 47 Weekly High Ladies High Single and Triple, Betty Smith 215, 562. Men's l-ligh, Single, Laverne Scott, 304; Men's Triple, Mon, Beuerman, 738. Season `High. Ladies' Single :tt}d Triple and'. A''. erage. Mary. •Beuerman,. 31'. 716.. 2.12. Men's Single and Triple and Average, Ron Beuerman 338, 876, 228, USE "w EXPOSITOR'.. WANT - ADS Phon. ;e 527-D240 V*** {LAR for REEVES ►EQ. JAN. 24th 8:00 :. p.m.. Legion Hall In appreciation of the efforts of Clarence Reeves in preventing a potential disaster during the December 20th fire, Seaforth Council invites everyone to attend an open house and . presentation ` of a coloured television set to ,Clarence. Coffee and. sandwiches will be served by Ladies. Auxiliary Branch 156. - JOHN 'SiNNAMO:N, Mayor St' 4 Dublin THIS THURS. FRI, & SAT. THE HARRY JACKSON; SHOW NEXT WEEK: Thurs., Fri., Sat. JAMIE & THE DELRAYS 50's Rock & Roll Continuous Entertainment from 8 p.m. to:, 1 a.m. with our Disco Live Show Band DUBLIN 345-2820: VW** COUNTRY MUSIC PROMOTION rnEsEIrs Saturday March 24th at 2 p.m & 8 p•m'•, - KITCHEN.ER AUDITORIUM Sunday March 25th at 2 p.m. & 7 p.m. -LONDON GARDENS OMNITHE KENOA LS meett ANDERSON SHOW eA *PIOW l CI(EI ...... WNW PEARL. 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