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The Huron Expositor, 1979-01-25, Page 12• 12 .... THE HURON EXPOSITOR, ,fANU Y 25, 1979 MY THAT CHEQUE. LOOKS N•ICE:.. Dennis Martin,, treasurer."of the. Mouii.t: Forest Broomball League presents,a cheque for $120. to Gary Dill , c.oach of the local ladies' broomball team, and toiassistaht captain Norah Eckert. captain,' 'Joan Pinder and assistant captain Jean in the Mou Tournament to Jan. 14. Dow. The'ladies were runners-up nt Forest Centennial Broornball: held in the community. on Jan•. 1 (Mount Forest Condederate Photo) • Naturally speaking by Steve Cook Dress .: for ` _ e :cold If you are; heading out to doa little exploring in the back -country it is a good idea to go prepared for the. worst. All too often I've seen people strjlqng out on Their cross country skis wearing what I would consider is less thari.minimum amounts of clothing. Sure, I realize that this style of skiing is avert' vigorous sport, but 1'11' bet that these people have never considered she_ possibility of a , broken ski or a malfunctioning _ binding when they •'are "way out in the back forty,"' A half mile hike through knee deep Snow is hard enough when you are properly dressed, let alone wearing light pants and ski boots that look more like oxfords, If yqu are ' plahning on leaving ` the groomed trails at all, you --f said be well advised to carry a few extras along in a light knapsack. A light vest (down or fiberfill) and a ch ap:.pair of snowmobile boots won't weigh that much and could possibly avoid a real tragedy: Snowshoers are better off in that 'they.., are usually dressed a little more reasonably as heavy clothing does not hamper, their movements. I usually wear a down vest with a heavy hydro style parka over everything. The parka stays open when I'm on ,the- move to help a ventilate and avoid `'sweating up", and -gets zipped up when I stop. If I do find I'm heating up, it's' the vest that comes off, NOT the parka. When using the layer principle, always remember that it's the middlelayers that should' be added to or subtracted from,not the inner or outer shells, There are several important items that. find their way into my parka pockets at the start of winter apd Stay there until the -snow melts. A waterproof match safe with strike anywhere matches: a good pocket knife and a : coil of copper wire are the most • important; The matches are self explan• . atory and With the knife and wire, I can effect, almost any repair to a disabled snowshoe; even splinting up a broken frame: A big field pack full of accessories is not necessary, but a little thought and a few simple items can go a long way toward avoiding a lot of bardship at the least. Hypothermia is a killer'; and its symp- toms should be known and recognized by anyone venturing off 'the beaten track. :Most outdoor magazines have carried in. depth articles on the causes: symptoms. "and: effect of hypothermia and should be referred to for a more complete . under- standing. Frostbite is another, companion of the winter traveller, 'and should_be guarded against.: Your local library "or doctor can probablv supply you with all the information you need regarding' :these ;afflictions. Winter can: be a hard; merciless oppon- ent 'or ppon-ent'or a beautiful, enshrouded; wonderland. The .way you approach it can make the difference between,4 fight for your life or a beautiful; rewarding experience;. f'C The Gymnasium at CHSS was the scene of the annual. Knights of Columbus L. sponsored Basketball Free Throw- -competition - last --- Sunday afternoon: The after- noon was organized. by District 31 of the K :of C which includes the area from Stratford to Goderich in- cluding St Coltirnban'and all areas inbetween. - Youth Activity 'Chairman John Ryan of the Seaforth Council organized and super- vised the competition ably assisted by Knights from' the Stratford. Seaforth. and Goderich Councils. '.'Grand Knights Andy Kelly from Stratford . Seamus Doherty from Seaforth. and Gacton Jacques- from Goderich and District Deputy Pat `Osborn were present as official re - pa n so r e Bowling Scores' EGMONDVILLE BOWLING LEAGUE LAST WEEK Ladies' High single and'• triple, Ch eryle Kruse 261, 617 (Spare); Seasons High single and triple, Rose 'Bisback, 21. 660 Men's High single and triple, Randy Gridzak, 278, 734; Seasons' High Single.' Larry Broome, 385; . `!triple, Randy Gridzak 819. THiS WEEK Ladies' High single Patty Ann Gridzak, 222; 'triple;, Linda Gridzak, 572; Seasons High single and triple Rose Riaback, 25,1, 660, • Men's High 'Single and triple, Art, Strong 286, 670, Seasons high single Larry Broome, 385; Tr;!,..Randy' Gridzab, 410. ' ponsorthrow presentatives`of the Knights. Michael's Catholic School, This annual competition is . Stratford', girls:12 years old - open to all students ageJl 1 to Shauna Rae of St, Joseph's, 14 years who attend Catholic' School, Stratford, Elementary;__Schools in 'boys 13 years old Jeff Ontario. Students compete I'ilmore Brookside Public on :a local Council level, School, Goderich, girls 13 winners advance to the years old - Mary Ochrnan St. District level. and winner at Michael's Catholic. School. the District level compete on • Stratford, boys 14 -years old an all Ontario level, Larry Pollack of Colburne. Successful students <Central School, girls 14 years Sunday .were; Eleven year old Lisa Christesen also of old boys - Brent Brooks of Colburne Central School: All Blyth Public iehool, eleven these students Were pre• year old girls - Heidi Wieh of . sented with trophies coin - St. Mary's Catholic School, pliments of District 31 of the Goderich, boys 12 years old • K of C by District Deputy' Pat Steve ., Wickert of fit. O'born • OHA Junior `D HOCKE Thamesford Trojans VS Seaforth Centenaires FRI. JAN, 26t Seaforth Arena 8:30 p.m. Bothwell Barons Seaforth, Centenaires UN. JAN. 28th Seaforth Arena 2tlbp.tn. This ad sponsored by ':snownt.„ Snowmobilers and skiicrs hada ball at; the Sorth Optimist 12th Wieafnters Carnival on the weekend as. snow conditions were perfect for a" run in the country. 175 snowmobilers turned Out for a 3U—mile poker rally$ • Sunday which was w -on by Bill. Desjardir e of Goderich. Other top hands were held by 2nd, Murry McNichol. R,R,#, Walton; 3rd. Jim Carter,. Walton; 4th, Jeff Butson; Staffa 51h, John. m Bnett, 1✓gondviUe; 6th Doug Dale, Seaforth. About 40 cross country° skiiers. many of them in family groups took off through the woods at Seaforth's golf course. Poker winners were; • 1st," Rose MacArthur, Brantford; 2nd; Anne Ribey, Seaforth; 3rd. .Bill Scott, Seaforth Ath,. Tsvvla Phillips, Egniondville;. 5th Tom Phillips,. Egmondville, ATOMS Teams from as far away as Newmarket and: Byron competed in the Optimist Mont tournament, all week- end tlx: ;the arena, A champs were Goderich who downed Kincardine 4-l• Seaforth made it to the B serieS playoffs but were defeat ed .tby Brussels 6.0. Seaforth Optimist Winter ,`•Carnival Atoni Tournament. scores in the "A" series a ,ere:_Goderich 5 - Exeter 1; IKint;ardine 4 • Walkerton 2; Byron. 6 - Hanover' 2; Goderich 3 .'Newmarket. 2; Kincardine 6 - Byron. 4; Walkerton 3 • Hanorer/1; Byron 9 - Exeter. 3; New. market 3 = , Walkerton 2; Goderich 7 „'Kincardine 4; Byron 6 - Newmarket 1; Kincardine 3 - Byron 2. M.V,P, "A" series was David Jewell,' Goderich Atoms. "B". series scores w'ere:', Mitchell 5 - Blyth O;. Brussels 2 • Lucknow 0;Wingham 4 Elma-Logan. 2; Seaforth ,7 - Mitchell 9; . Brussels 6 - Wingham 2, Elma-Logan l Lucknow 0; Wingham, 5 Blyth 3; Elma-Logan 5 Mitchell' 2; Brussels '1 Seaforth 0; Wingham. 1` w Elma•Logan 0; Seaforth 5 Wingham 1;' Seaforth 3 - Brussels 2. "B"' series Championship: ,game Brussels 6 - Seaforth. 0. M,Y P- "B:" series Marty Rutledge, Brussels Atoms. SCULPTURES About 30 kids spend all of -Saturday morning in, the snow making sculptures. Winners were, in order. ,of placing in the junior, grades'' 1-5 'division. a turkey by Alison Scott and Colleen Ungarian. Seaforth Public School, Snoopy on the dog house by Tod, Jeffrey and Steve McKellar of. Huron Centennial . School, and, winter scene by Mary Jane Eisler,. Ken' and Carol Axtman of Scaforht Public School; , Senior winners were... snowmobile:' by Doug Hulley and Charlie Malcolm of SPS, the zoo by grade 7 and 8 students at. St. Columban school and Oscar in ;the garbage can by Brenda Wesenberg, Denise Morey THE SEAFORTH PEEWEE, CHAMPS— The Seaforth, PeeWee team captured the‘championship Teammembers are(front row, left to right) at a recent minor hockey tournament held'; in .Palmerstgn. , 9 Barry Campbell, Derek Cooper, David M,•cLlwaln(captain), Michael Schwarzand Jerry Wright' (secondrow) Allan Wocks, Jeff Campbetl Todd Morey, Blaine-ackwell'and:Kevin Williamson and (back row)•Murray, Henderson (team manager),: Bill . Dale, ,David: Campbell,, Greg; Murray, Darren Crocker, Kevin Melady, Scott Driscoll, and Jack McLiwain (coach). (Photo byMarcon Studio) And Andrea Pinder. of SPS. 'A Friday ..isino night and Iwo dances Saturday night were all well: attended. While there wasn't a lot of particpationin the woodfesl activities. Saturday after- noon. several tried out .cross, eta. Weft anti power saws lastest with the chain saw .011c1 'at Gutting through a big maple log about: 21" in diameter was Jim, Garniss of Brussels. ,USE EXPOSITOR WANT - ADS Phone 527-0240 CRflRDA Ffl SHOW Bowling Scores ST. JAMES BOWLING - • Blues: 50's 56 OV's 82 Colts 63 High Lights,- 74 ; Gldens LAST WEEK Blues •50's- ' off's 50's':OV's Colts High Lights Goldens .33 Men's Hi h single and triple. Lyle -'Arley 314. 81,7... Ladies' high, single Kinn Maloney 243. and triple, Paula Marcussen, 576. THIS WEEK '63 84' 68' ' 74 51 38 Men's high.. single and. triple: Terry -Young 329,,, 824,, ; Ladies high. single,' Diane Swirklis: Colleen Lindeman, 226; Ladies Triple. Colleen Lindeman, 544. FRIDAY, JANUARY26 4:00 p.m. Midget. Practice 6:30 pan. Ringette. Seaforth vs Wingham 8:30 p.m. Jrs.'vs Thamesford' SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 8:00 a.m. • 1:00 p.m, Sat, Morning Hockey 1:30 •3:00 p.m. Public Skating ' 6:15 p.m. Atoms vs. Mitchell 8:00 p.m. Oldtimers SUNDAY, JANUARY/8 12 Noon Midget Practice 2:00 p.m. Jrs, vs Bothwell 7:00 p.m. 1. H. L. MONDAY, JANUARY 29 4:30 .,8:30' p.m. Figure Skating 890 Oldtimers TUESDAY, JANUARY 30 4:30 p.m. Power Skating 5:30 p.m, Pewee Practice 6:45 p.m. Bantam Practice 8:15 p.m. Midgets vs Clinton • WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31 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, Wonicn's Broomball• THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 4:45 p.m Atom Practice 5:45 p.nt Bantam Practice 7:00 p.m Men's Broomball (WI1PD'Pf1 TIP( Thi ad sponsored by CRnnDIRn TiRE PoW.Till y:It , Seaforth V m Exhibition Place Toronto Jan. 30, 31, Feb. 1, 2, 1979 10 am. to 6 pm. Jan 1) Oki Time Fakdlers Cuxtttst • Jan 31 Horse Ptdl arm idle Feb 1 2 Tractor Pull •Ladies Program Darty • Cattle Saws OU For sponsoring our Atom Team For the Medalions you presented to us as runners up. --.:For the supper to which you invited us when it was, all over. and THANKS to the PARENTS Who -so kindly billetted. the members of the Newmarket Team over the weekend. 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