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The Huron Expositor, 1979-01-18, Page 12• • * • THE HURON EXPOSITOR* IIANUARY 104 1919 ..„ • • 7,.•••71?' • BY DAVE BROOME Five skater* Sent out tO begirt ahockey match. is. on tileSt nights, a clubs starting firt up, But .if that number S IS what you've got for the evening then the results arn always sure to be sad. During :lat Sundays IOW game the Kings had just S players, show upand the Blues used the fatigue factor in posting an, eaV9-Q rout. Even Superman would find, it very difficult •to go 00 , Last week wage.. Imsy one for Bonspielers with' some goad prizes being brought • home by winners and. a s DowN N • • life will have it, some losses TR• as a cotinterbalance. E• #1 1 Olt% Fo'og .."4.&;;;.• minutes let 41000 04r slightly • less than physically fit 1.1-1,1, ChOggers• • It was the Sgeond Straight triumph ,by the Blues over the Royal team and the One-sided affair more than •bakes up for an, earlier 12-4 thumping administered by these same Kings. John Nash paced the win. nem by scro3ng 4 big goals, Kett Devereaux, a defeose- man who is scoring more a forwards, helped the cause hY, netting the fiat -trick. The 3 scores brought his total to ' 14 goals so far this, season, • Gerry Barringer and Doug • Fryett rounded out .the scor- ing by. tallying single goals, Kick Fortune got Itte out and that ded :a. league' record. That was ;the third whitewash this year itt league play. Scott King of • the Flyers has the -other two. $,TARS.4-WINOS Their second straight 4-3 • than most of the leagues, enjoyed by ail The Winning Streak of Seaforthto British Consols entry came to an end on Sunday at Allenford when they were defeated in two straight games by Jim Waite of St. Thomas and. Wayne . • . .• • , oa • • • - • • TI-fiRD. Snowdramg 'set for February .4: The annual •Hirron Snow. • arma cross 'country snow. • Mobile • to raise fund for crippled children, is all set to key underway. on Sunday, February .4. and local ,or- ganizers are hoping for some more snow to keep. the .100 kilometre course in top shape. Up until last weekend, there wasn't enoukh snow on the course to make a go of it, said organizer JoeGibson of Hullett Township, but the Weekend snowfall of nearly 30 centimetre has improved • trail greatly, The Huron Ride for Timmy raised over 527,000 last year when 327 snowmobilers rode the 100 mile course. • The route this year has been altered slightly; and will start at Ray Potters. Farm ,Equipm.ent Dealership in:: Clinton; go up to Auburn.' across to Blyth, and then bAck to Potters through Hui lett Township. As in other years, •riders get pledget for -the number • of miles they travel, and this year, the minimum pledge •was lowered to 515 frorn last year's 530. • Mr. Gibson said. that this year, lunch will be available •it Clinton and Auburn, but won't be free in order for,the committee to cut expenses. • Gas can also be purchased at Clinton and Blyth, ' Local Lions; Kinsmen, and Snowmobile clubs for Clinton Goderich, Auburn, Colnorne.' Blyth. St. Helens, Hully Gul- ly will be manning the check- points through the route, and STEWART BROS. 75th ANNUAL INTER SALE Continues -on the following WINTER UNES -Ladies',Dresses „ Ladies' Winter Coats • • • 1/3 s3ff BioUses• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1/2 Price Suits (Kitten)" 1/2'Price Car Coats • • • • . • .. .1/2 Price Ladies' Cardigans.— - —1/2 Price Flan,nektte • • Nightwear • • • •20°./0 no' • Table of 'Bros • • ••• • • 1/2 or . . • • • Men's Suits 20%-30% Off Men's Sport Coats • -;.a.r/c) Off Men's Dress Pants ••20r3/0 off • 'Winter Coats • . 1/3 Off • Men's Car Coats., 25°/0 Off • Long Sleeves ',ten/ Sport or Dress Shirts- -• Reg. tri179.50 • Men's Leather Coats • • Men's Sweaters Sweaters • • —20% Off Mens Winter Undies Jeans & Cords... — Men's & Boys Toques Men's Dress Gloves Boys' Skidoo Suits— • Men's Skidoo Suits 20% Off off 250/0 oft • 200/0 Off ..25(Yo Off 2D0/0- Off . • - • • i • • •- -,-,-.4 ‘ - • • •' ''.•• Congratulations! CAREFUL NOW Concentration was the Good curling to the Sea- . name of the game at the weekend's mixed grarn's Mixed entry from bonspiel at Seaforth' Curling Club. Seaforth ' Bill and Grace '•• (EXPC!SitOr Photo) Campbell and Gwen and _ • • John Patterson. They curl .• ext Sunday at, Goderich in - All Stars' • boat Ato s n , - Donsion 13 B Playd ns. Gretski of Guelph. However skip Gerry' Walter and his ' team of Bob Wilson, Don Tremeer And, Bob Jarmuth should be congratulated on ° their fine curling and, no doubt, will be back for another try next year.. bt spite of wintry weather and poor driving conditions, the Mixed Iritational Bon - spiel at Seaforth went with- out a hitch, and a great weekend was enjoyed by all ctrlers., The winner in the early • draw was the team skipped by Bill. Campbell, Grace Campbell, Vice; Ruth' „victOrY over the Wings dttr. Lng 1asilt,S4n4aYS Mid.** match pusthe Stars in a tie • for top spot. After losing their Ors -A 3- games of the season the green team has, caught fire winning 7 of B matches. That win, coupled with the FlyerS 6-4 victory over the Hawks leaves the Wings, Flyers and, Stars all tied with 7.4 records, Brian Dale scored a pair of goals for he green team with Jim Holland and Doug Phil- lips getting single. scores. Kevin Bennett also con- nected for a pair of goals. for the Wings while George ' Reeves it emed a single mar- • ker in a losing, cause. FLYERS 6 HAWKS 4 There was ample evidence to prove that:Scott King may be the best goaltender this season. The Flyers netmin- der was sensational during last Sundays early game and his heroics bt\veen the pipes • enabled the flyers to excape . with an important 6-4, win over the Hawks. It was a complete reversal of form for both clubs, The dark shirts completely domi- nated the Flyers„ a team that posted early 8.0 and 7-2 win over this same Hawk club. Lone, second JohniTatterson Sr. lead Second. - Bob Fotheringharn, third Doug , Rowcliffe, and Gord Pryee'S• team picked.up the consola- tion, In.the late draw the first • place team was Bill Fleming, skip; Marg Fleming, vice; Don Dance, 2nd; and Ann „Dance,S,econd; Brum: • Whitmore, lead,,hird -- Bruce Coleman arid the consolation . prize went to Jerry Heather- iiton. The . next Bonspiel scheduled is the Ladies Open on Wednesday'next, January ,24th.• The team of Gord Pryce; Grace Campbell, Keith Wil-• Hanson and Irma Pryce • placed third in the Mixed Bonspie,1 at Brussels which Was sponsored by MCGavin Feeds last week: and Gord F'ryce, Neil Dolmage, Roy Beuermann and Lawrie Fis- cher are • each:sporting a •sharp looking velour shirt - • their prize following their last Thursday at Mit- chell's Farmer's' Open spiel. • will be able to give assistance • . • to any snowmobiler. Mr, Gibson said he'd like to see more snobut have the Snowarama weekend come up sunny, and crisp, with no wind. More sports .on page 2 Results at Seaforth Curling CIub Upcorning Bonspiel Ladies Open • Wednesday, January 10, the Stratford all Star team played an exhibition game h defeatin the ,Seaforth Atoms e sole scorer for Seaforth was Pat Murray unassisted. Scoring for Strat- ford were Scott Martin, Dean Simpson, and Jody Hull. Friday, January 12, the tchell Atoms played here h Seaforth defeating the vi. eam with. a score of ith the Seaforth team s mg hard Scott Driscoll., lead the scoring netting 5 goals, 2 unassisted and 1 Assist each by Ron Pryce, Pat Murray • and. Bill. .Glanville. Pat Murray added 2 more to the score board, 1 unassisted and Mike Betties assisted the second goal. Scoring the only goal for Mitchell. was Mike Murphy unassisted., „ This weFk-end is the Sea - frith Optimist Winter Carni- val Atom Tournament, and Seaforth play their first game' at 11 a.m. on Saturday. • WED,JAN.24th WED. NIGHT COMPETITION CURLING - JX`K. 10TH - Wilson over Ste, Marie • Campbell over Coleman McDonald tied Cornish • Lobb over Brownryige THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED AN 11TH Deighton over Lingelbach • , 7-5 • 8.7 9-3 13.1. 9-3 4-4 Menzies over Roberton Patterson Sr. over Beattie • Dolrnage over Hogarth 9 P.M. DRAW Jarmuth over Forbes Cunningham tied Lobb Wilson over Trerneer 9-4 Fleming over Coleman •7-6 FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED - JAN. I2TH Campbell over Pryce 10-4 Rowcliffe over Rowat ••7-5 Vincent over Innes 84 , MONDAY NIGHT MEN JAN. 15TH Longstaff over Traviss 6-4 Deighton over Moore • 9 P.NI. Coleman over Forbes Underwood over Lovett , Keyes over Pryee 10-2 Vincent over Hutchison 8-4 • TUESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES • JAN. 16TH Fleming over Forbes 9-5 11owat over Deighton 8-2 Smith over Cunningham •••••...„, , .64 7-6 7-6 Innes over Lobb 9-4 Sponsored by ROVVCLIFFE MOTORS '0111.1•111111111, ARENA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 19 4:00 p.m Midget. Practice • 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. --Atom Winter •• Carnival Hockey Tournament SATURDAY, JANUARY 20 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Mom HoCkey • ' Tournament Cont. 11:00 a.m. Seaforth First Game • , • SUNDAY, JANUARY 21 10:00 aan. - 6:00 • p.m. Atom Hockey Tournament Cont. • 7:00 p.m. 1.H.L. • • MONDAY, JANUARY 22' 4:30 p.m. Figure Skating 8:30 p.m, pldtirners • • TUESDAY, JANUARY 23 • 4:30 p.m. Power Skating 5:30 p.m Pewee Practice -6145 p.m.- • Bantam Game 8:15 p.m. Midget Game WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24 , • 1:00- 3s00 p.m. Parents and Pre-Schoolers ic 5:00 p.m'. Novice Practice - , • 6:00 p.m. Jr. Practiee 8:00 p.m, Women's 13roomball THURSDAY, JANUARY 25 4:45 pat. Atom Practite 5:45 'Bantam Practice 7:00 p.m. Men's Brooinball This ad sponsored by (annoinn TIRE F.W.Tiiley Ltd Seafoith • Good luck also io the men's on Saturday to Vanastra n There, will be some good curling to watch at the Club onianuary27and 28thwhen. Seaforth hosts -the divisions playdownsforboth the Colts and Masters spiels. More information next. week. ge: ing s;poY".1'wleerpd theagoalsll'PP°si. • tion 'while-I:is mates were to take vicCoope*tQr' and Key; Southgate each! had twa- geals--to pace the Flyers. 'Ralph Wood and Gord' V. Dwyer added single scores. Jerry Feeny, Glen Nichol- son, Kevan Broome and Jer- , Brandry notaels1 notes; Ther for the Hawks. been 335 goals. d far this season, Theleague re, cord is -479, set last, year. • Thee have been 328 assists • registered. to date and the • league record 538 $also set as ye . recoi4 for penalty minutes team during one season is 232 set by the Wings rsoring the 1975-76 season, The HavvkS • hyricoavrer.dawndi.th m417a:ya gamesleft.fall; t that other records look a little tough to beat at this point. Only one. the penalty minutes by the Hawks, ,may beC°:ueONsADalVIAniSjwANnINE:X2rTki;79 Games next Sunday Jan 21/79 are 7:00 Blues vs • Flyers,'8:30 Stars vs Kings, 10:00 Hawks ys •,•• • • . , • • , , 0 0 •, • ',•.• • - . • • THANK.,.Y01:41.. • The Se7frth Minor Hockey would like•to thank he ljeople Aof Seaforth and sur- rounding area for their support of our local paper drive. Due to bad weather conditions and the lack of help. Some' people' Were • missed and we wish to apologize. We would like to thank, the people. who, drove trucks and the few boys who helped. out. ' • A Special Thanks to Larry. Whea tley, • Rathwells and Seaforth, Creamery for the use of their trucks to transport tne paper to London. • •,Since the price of paper has gone down ) very low, in value we will not be conducting • any paper drives in the near future. Thanking everybody SEAFORTH MINOR HOCKEY ATTENTION SNOWMOBILERS Enjoy winter., almost the .entire snowmobile season is still ahead of us. 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