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'Me Seaforth.. entry in the
"Coles" Playdowns: Bob Ste.
Marie, Skip; Gord Pryce;
vice; Bruce .McDonald, se-
cond and Nein Dolmage, lead
made gooduse of their time
at the Vanastra Bonspiel last
"Saturday. Following three.
• straight wins over a Goderich
and . two Vanastra teams,
they emerged as . overall
winners of the Spiel and
'brought 'home the George
Cutler Trophy for their ef-
forts. Let's hope this por.
tends success m the :Division
13B Playdowns scheduled at
Seaforth'this• weekend': David
St. Marie filled in for Bruce
Mcdonald in the third game.
Also taking, part in the
Vanastra Spiel was a,,team .
with Jim Cunningham, skip;
Bill. Lobb, vice;' Bill Fleming,
second and Clarence Denom
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Bowling
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JANUARY.
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an Sports Equipment,
Automotive, Radio
Shack, Hardware, Tools,
Winter Boots, Snow-
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Supplies etc. etc.....
Mens, Ladies and Tots
SKATES
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Sarna up •to fro %
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me, lead, which earned the
second prize' in the second
draw„ Another Seaforth entry
was skipped by Bob .Fother-
Ingham. Good curling, fella!
Teams from Goderich, Van
astra, : Teeswater, Exeter;
Kurksvilte and Seaforth are
entered in the Colts. Play-
downs starting at 9 a.m.
Saturday at the club. The
winning team will represent.
Division 13B in continuing
competition which, will pre
gress eventually to Provincial
level: This is a good opportun ,
ity for spectators to, watch
some good competition curl-
ing. There will be no compe-
tition in the Masters Play
downs which was also sche-
duled for this weekend, since
only one team Exeter
entered competition: They
•
will automatically advance to
the next round. ` Masters
competition is limited' to
curlers over suety.
Close games 'were the
Order :.of the day at Goderich
on Saturday and Sunday last
for the Seagram's •Mixed'
Playdowns.'Teams from Sea -
forth, -Exeter.
ea-forth','-Exeter. and. Goderich
took part in the double knock
out 'event, with Goderich
advancing,. , as the overall,
winner, Skip Bill Campbell.
and, wife, grace, together
with Gwen: ' . and
John Patterson, Jr'. wontheir
first, two games before losing
to Goderich . in a ;tight third
game which went to an
eleventh end., They were also
beaten by Goderich in their
fourth game on Sunday.
Gerry Walters skip with
1
Results at Seaforth
ff
`.
JUNIOR CURLING- JAN 16th
D. Underwood over Moore 6-3
Ste. Marie over. Primeau
6.3
Ribcy over Ruston 4-3
MIXED CURLING - JANUARY 18th
Dolmage over Lingebach ' 7;6
Moore over Deighton 7-2
Roberton over Brown 6-5
Patterson Sr. over Menzies- 8-5 '
Hoggarth over Beattie 5.3
9 P.M. DRAW
Fotheringham over Hayter (1 I th)
Forbes over Coleman
Jarmuth over Hayter
Fotheringham tied:Cunningharh
Lobb over;Trcmeer
Wilson over Fleming
JANUARY 19th
Campbell over Innes
Rowat over Vincent
Pryce over Rowcliffe 6.4
MENS CURLING JANUARY 22nd
5-2'
8-4
6.5
5.4
6-4
ry. 3-3
7-4y
11.3'
5-4
7.5
lkloggarth over T raViss
Jarmuth over Deighton ,
Langstaff over Moore '
9 P.M.
Underwood over Forbes;
Coleman over Lovett
Keyes over Hutchitlsof
Vincent over I'rycd '6-3
LADIES CURLING JANUARY 23rd
Deighton over Forbes
Cunningham over Innes
Campbell over Rowat
Fleming over Lobb
9.3
12-4
6-5
Sponsored by ..:
111II�I1 I »'� A11LUlt1.11,
Sine#oath tinhorn 'o6ev olds
Bob Wilson, Don .'Tremmer
find Bob Jarmuth make up
one of the teams selected for:
the Ontario Curling; Associa-
tion's Challenge Round to be
held at the .Kitchener -Water
loo: club this. Friday through
Sunday: Competition will
comprise 'a sixteen • team
double knockout, split into
east and west' divisions
Teams are off to Belmo e
and Exeter this, week -end..
and Mitchell mid week
.Good Curling to all of you!
bX clave Broom
Out tnd8Stri41Hockey t ea-
gt •bas a dandy Qlapurtunity
tO show their µ'orth this
stand
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A reerea�tionat! Teague tour-
nament IS being Meld in
Exeter and eight clubs from
$itt'rent "towns will take
art
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comirt S ay. - P
ms beat
1Ned. Jan 16.: Seaforth,
Atones played an. Wingham
coming home'with vein of 6
4.. At the vn L of the ,fust
Period, Wingham were :ahead
2 - 1. At the finish of the
second period it was 4 - 3 for
Seaforth. In the third period.:
Sreaforth,Pourin,g on all their.
poweriwon the game 6 - 4,
For Seaforth, Scott, Prisroli;
sacred the hat trick' all
unassisted, Mike liettlesl,.
assisted by. Trevar .Price, Ron
Puce 1 assisted by Pat
.Murray and Pat Murray 1
goal, unassisted,
This past meek -end was:.
the'Scaforht Optimist Winter
•
!Carnival. In the :Atone Tourn.
titept that was held here all;
week -end the Seaforth Opti
mist Atoms played' 5 garner.
The Seaforth Optimist sponw
ser the Atom team here in.
Seaforth, Games played here
as following.
1st game Seafertb 7 itelt-
ell -0;
2n0: game $eaforth 9' Brus-
el$-1.
3rd game Seaforth $ Whig.
ham -s 1..
. .4th game Seaforth 313'rus.
sels - 2(in overtime).
Sth game Seaforth 0 Btu -
6.
The goal scores for the
THE HURON :EXPOSITOR , ANU4
Seaforthplays at 9:00
Saturday 'morning. The ser-
ies is a .double knockout.
a r so otar bo s wall have at
fe..a& t two;gatp this ico')ning
weak -end.
Rick Fortune and Scott
jmg will defend the to
net. .Date Kennedy, Doig
Phllipsand Ralph Wood will_-
make ,up one line. iiV,
Built, Steve Southgate grid
Seaforth team were Scott-
Oriscoll 6 and 6 assists,, and
'Tat Murray 6 seals and 4
assists, Each scoring 1 goal
v.V.re Ron Pryce, Mike Bet.
di* and Trevar 'Price and. 1
assist. Two other assists, 1
each by Mark Stapleton and
1 ill Glenville.
The Seaforth team were
runners up fol the 11 Champ-
ionship. Each Seaforth play
er receiveda silver medallion:
from the tournament.
Sat. Jan. . 27, Mitchell'
Atoms play here at 6:15.
Peewees
lose one
• • Seaforth met Wingham in
the First game;of a one game
knockout Legion tournament
held in Blyth: on January
20th, losing by a socre of 4
A good tearn effort made
for an exciting game.. Allan..
Wocks, assisted by Bill Dale
- and Jeff-Campbeil, opened
the scoring at 5:04' of the first
pefiod:. Wingham' tied. the
' "'score at 6:16,while a man
'short and the first period
ended in a 1 - 1 tie. '
Greg Murray scored at
8;55 of the second period
assisted, by David Cambell
and David McLlwain added
another goal at 9.39 with,
Kevin . Melady '.and, Jerry
Wright' assisting.
heading 3.1 going into the'•
third period Seaforth was '.
unable to hold off Wingham
----who - three--tmanswer
ed goals to. knock Seaforth
out of the tournament.
Another 'fi4e effort, , like
the one on • Saturday and
Seaforth should defeat the
Wingham team.
THE MOST VALUABLE PLAYER -Marty
Rutledge; the most valuable player on the.
Brussels. Atom Team stands between Lynn
`'Henderson, Snow Queen of the Seafdrth Winter
Carnival and Doug 'Smale, co-chairman of the
carnival after the Brussels '.team won the B
series Championship in Seaforth on Saturday:
BEST EVENT
BCH YEAR
STARTS FEBRUARY 1ST 10:06 A.M. •
ENDS FRIDAY 10TH -- 6:00 P.M.
42 ON 1 A IO oTtarr.
K,ev n Bennett forme aloe
seootpd unit while a brother
aet, Larry, Kevan and date
Broome, ssll will play ofl' tom;
third lineDe,
}con vereaux, Jim arida,
Gleet 'Nicholson, and George
Ree ves *ill be the, squads
four defensemen: There are'
no glazing weaknesses on
this good skating outfit so we
sal.1) Wye ale COM1 :
tine. The gam, !1'
Saturday, is, asst an
team. *�♦
iril lh•'S' O*ESI ST
1.WStars B
Wings 6.4 0 10
7 5 0 14
B :i
444 ,d
,B ...
Kings
Hawks • 4 0.0. i
GAMS NEXT WEEK
JANUARY 28/79
7:00 Hawks vs Blues.
• 8:30 Wings vs Kings.
10,00 Flyera vs Sten*
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