The Huron Expositor, 1979-02-22, Page 13CARRYING' THE PUCK - One of the
Centennaire players; carries the, puck, into the
Exeter end during Sunday afternoon's. game at
the arena, The Centennaires• were'defeated 10
to 3 by the' -Exeter Hawks in the second gameof
a best out of seven (Expositor Photo)
The Exeter 'Hawks have
the Seafordat Centenaires
"pinned tightly against the
ropes as they hold a 3 game
to 0 lead ini their O:H.A.
Western Jr, "D" quarter
finals. The Hawks could'
polish. off .the Centenaires for
the 1978-79 season, with a
win on Seaforth ice Friday.
Night, Game time is 8:30.
Exeter -wont ' the opening
game an the series on home
ice last Friday night by a.
inarrow 6.4 score, and then
,turned; around on Sunday
"afternoon ,and thew the
Centenaires dgit out of their
oss n rink with: a convincing
10.3 win The Hawks then
picked up their third win with
an 8-4 victory :in Exeter on
Tuesday night.
in each game the strong
skating . Hawks have taken
:advanatage of a Centenaire
"poor period" to be able to,
score in bunches,
The opening game saw
Exeter take a 3-1 lead after
the first period
and' increase it to 5-1 after
Hc.Sfed by VlcKiniey
The . Seaforth Beaver: •
Oldtimers hockey club
travelled to Ottawa for the
fifth annual "National
Oldtirners" Hockey
Tournament on Feb. 16 to
ag
the second. Had It net been
for Centenalte goalie Dan
McClure the .score , could
easily have been much
higher at that point. How-
ever in the third frame, the
Centenaires finally figured
it out that they were in a
hockey gameand came back
with three straight goals to
draw to within one of the
'leaders. With a couple of
more breaks around the net
they could have easily been
' ahead. Exeter then sc',.ed.
the clincher with just over a
minuteremaining in the
tour
Feb, 1.8. 116 teams from :all
across ,Canadaparticipated,
in this weekend tournament.
After travelling: by bus all
Thursday night, the team
played Shawville Quebec on
game. Pim :Dalton fect the
Centenatres with a three goal
performance while Cant Doig
added;, the other, ,
The second game in the
series saw Exeter completely
in control right from the drop
of the puck. After h'oldiing a
narrow 3-2 lead after the
second period, they really
poured it on in the third as
they scored seven" straight
goals and outshot the.
Centenaires 30-3 It the
period.
Seaforth goalie Mlck Cot-
tonie could not befaulted as .
Friday afternoon. This (was'
Seaforth's only loss, to
Shawville 3.1.
The, Beavers /were
successful against Timmins.
472, andagainst Niagara,
Curlers ea# well -win steaks
There is no doubt that
curling can be fun and bon -
spiels, highly competitive. It
also occurs to this writer that
:winning curlers: must eat
. rather well if one takes a
close look at some of the
,prizes being taken • home
.from bonspiels.. Steaks
(count them, sevenl) were
the second prize awarded to
each member of the Dave
Cornish rink with Ray Beattie
Neil Dolmage and Jim Rose
at the. Heron County Cattle-
men's
attle men's Association .'Spiel . in :.
OHA Junior 'D.
Exet• r H
e awks
►eaforth •Centenatres:
8:30 p.m.
Seaforth, Arena
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Results at Seaforth
Curling
Club
Upcoming:
THE. FARMER'S OPEN
February 28th
JUNIOR CURLING; -FEBRUARY 13th
Ruston over Ribey .7.6
Moore over' Rice. .. .... 12-1'
Fleming over Underwood/ ..8-5
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'COMPETITION CURLING - FEBRUARY 14th: ti
Wilson over. McDonald
MIXED CURLING - FEBRUARY 15th
Deighton tied Dolmage............. , ...4-4
gg g
Ho arth over • Lin el bach - 7.5
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Brown tied` Patterson, Sr. ... , . :.. . :.5.5
Menzies over Roberton.... k, W , v'r :. 4.4 • • 68=3
9 P:M.
Coleman over Jarmuth, ..... .14-4`
Wilson over Fleming ........... . .. . .11.4
Tremeer over Fotheringham.::.:.. , .:.10.4
Cunningham over Lobb:.. .. -.....,8-2'
FEBRUARY 16th+
Rowcliffe over Pryce
Rowat tied Innes.:...... 4411. . ,5.5
Vincent over Campbell, .. , 4444 , . - ....-..54
MENS CURLING - FEBRUARY 19th
Brown over Beattie.'..::...... , « . r, ....6-4
Cornish over Brady:...., .:v. .5.4
Roberton over Patterson Sr .. , ......10-5
9 P.M.
Coleman tied Campbell........ , . ..6-6`
Prycc over Fotheringham:..... ......6-5
Dolmage over Wilson . ... , , , .6-3 •
LADIES - FEBRUARY 20th
Smith over Forbes. .....vY,.Yti.....YY.68.7
Brown over Campbell.... . , . , , . ...7.5
Cunningham over Murray.... , : t • ti .8.4
Innes over Rowat.......
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All winners in the Mens'
Open last Saturday took
home beef as their prize -no.
doubtwelcomed by their
"Curling widows"—the
spiel having been sponsored'
by Rowcliffei Motors. Ltd:
jointly. with Seaforth Insur-
ance Agency.,: There was a
full 'complement of rinks .at
the spiel with prizes in the
Early Draw going down to
-one-two-three . sweep, by
Seaforth .curlers, In first,,
lace:: the • team of Bruce
McDonald, skipped, by Doug
'Rowcliff ith Pau Sto ay and
.w 1 r
Ken Cardno; 2nd: Sohn Pat-
terson, Sr.; 3rd: Glen Hay-
' ter.
The consolation prize' ent
Brian Falconer, Dave Town-
send; Ron Taylor and John
Coleman as spare, won •
games over .Goderich and
Exeter and• will represent the
Boys Division. Winners of
the Huron -Perth Playdowns
goon to.. W.O.S.S.A. Champ-
ionship curling.
The Junior Curlers en-
.joyed a Fun Day, last Sunday
and entertained teams from.
Vanastra in friendly, –com f r=--
etition. A Vanastra team took
home the first prize with
Brian Ruston's rink placing
second.
The Seaforth Ladies held
their first Fun Dar of the
season last Tuesday, with a
full turn -out •of curlers -the -
best yet!' Pat Deighton skip-
ped the winning team with
Mari Coleman, vice; Margie
Allan, second and Ellen
Murphy, lead. Second place
went to Sharon Wilson, Marg
Fleming," Marg "Whithtore_
and Marilyn Forbes,
Prizes followed a Valentines
Day theme.
Intermediate Playdowns
. were held in Goderich on the
Weekend and was won by
the Don Mitchelmore rink of
the host club: • They will
continue in competition at
Port Elgin next Saturday.
The Seaforth : entry skipped
by Jim Cunningham, with.
Bill Lobb, vice, Bill Fleming,
second and Clarence
Denomme,• lead, recorded
one win and one loss . on
Saturday and were knocked
out of competition by. God-
erich on Sunday.
Irma & Gord Pryce with
Marj, and Bruce Coleman
enjoyed a two-day Mixed
Bonspiel in. Stratford last
weekend. Four games with
to the Ge Bre • rink
from Londo first place in
the Late. Dra . and overall
winner, of the was an-
th:.Sorthki
by, Bill Campbell w i ,. Joh n
Patterson sir.;' Neil` Do age
and Don n.. Sec • d
place went'to IanGrant of
Teeswater; 3rd: Don Gibson
of Harriston and Murray;
Forbes of Seaforth picked up
the Consolation. Congrat
•ulations: and good: eating, to
all winners.
The girls of the Junior.
Curling Club were well
represented by Vicki Ste.
Marie, Susan . Primeau,
Maureen Hutchinson and
Betsy Ste. Marie at ' the
Huron ` High School play
downs last week. They won
both their games, . over
Exeter and Wingham and go
on: to. represent Huron
County at the Huron-Perth;
y w
Playdowns this eek.
The team from 'Clinton
High School With Bill Gibson,.
oer eaf, ri spped„
Interclub
FIGURf SKATING
Competition
SUN. FEB. 2
From.8 a.m.
B.M. & G. Community Centre
Hosted by
Brussels Figure -Skating. Club,
Silver collection atdoor. Hot meal' available
in auditorium
EVERYONE WELCOME
Wallon Area Sporls.Club
MOBILE.:
POKER
RRLL-Y
Feb.
REGISTRATION:
Walton Hall, 1 1 orn pm
•Cash`. Pries - 150,
Trophy
Many other prltes
9etreshments available at Wilkie Hail
lots of good curling:
Around `the. Club: the
Mixed and Mens Playoffs are
still scheduled to be played
to determine overall winners:
of the' last draw. Competition
Curling this week should.
decide a winner in the "B'
category who will' go on to
play: the winner. of the "'`A"
Division already decided, the
Bob Ste. Marie rink.
St. • Jamea Bowling League
Blues. . 73
50's • • •. 98'
OV's. w; :. 77
Colts 86
HiLites • 59
Goldens 48
Men's High Single and:
Triple Ron Beuerman, 365;;
953,
Ladies' High' Single, Bon-
nie Bedard,
onnie'Bedard, 224; Ladies Hlgh,.
Triple, Paula Marcussen 599.
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(Continued from Page 12)
Mitchell eliminated'
Seaforth "`from._. the
tournament. Sunday as they
came from behind to edge
Seaforth 5-4.. Seaforth led'
Mitchell 4-2 and with Less
than 4 minutes left to play
Mitchell scored 3 goals to eke
out a .victory over a slumping
Seaforth and retire them
from further play in the
tournament
• Although Seaforthhad the
advantage in the first 2
periods of play outplaying
Mitchell they couldn't
contain their., sudden and
unexpected uprising at the
close of the third period.
Falls 6-4,
Robert McKi et' MP for
Huron and' s. cKinley
entertained the earn and
their wives at the Parliament.
Buildings after Friday
night's game..,
This included 'a bountiful
lunch and an exclusive tour
of the House of Commons
and the Library..
At the conclusion of the.
evening Captain . Ken Doig
expressed thanks .toMr. and
Mrs; McKinley for an
entertaining• and educational
evening.
Mr: McKinley was then.
made an honourary member
of the Seaforth Beavers:
The weekend. proved to be
very successful with
;excellent --hockey,: •renewing; --
old acquaintances and lots of
fun.
Membersof the team' are
Gar Baker, Don Morton, Ray
• Anstett d Dolma, Rill
i
• gU
Weber, gager • Pauli, Dick
Bedard, :Bob: Beuttennuller,
George Coveney; . Jim
Watson, . Ken Doig, Jack
McLlwain, Jack Muir, : Bob
Cheoros; • Ernie Ahrens; Bob
Merrier, Bill McLaughlin,
Gary Osborn, Ron Driscoll
and Rene Dupuis,.
ut of .playoffs
he iwas peppered with 69
shots while the Hawks Randy
Lovie had only 21. The
Hawks led 2-1 after the first
on goals by Ken Pinder and'
Fred Mommerstieg, Cam
Doig_- knotted: the lone
Centenaire goal 011 :a. p9wer
lay. Frank Flanagan tiedit for
the Centenaires' at the seven,
minute mark of the second,
only to have. the ' Hawks
regain the lead as defence-
man Phil Knight fired a
shorthanded; goal. Exeter
then took advantage of a
Centenaires penalty early in
the third to get them rolling,
and by the mid -way mark of
the period had • the
Centenaires wondering what
hit them: Doug Fletcher,
Dave Bogart, Ken Varlet',
Pinder (with his second)
Preston Dearing, Donnie
,McKellar, and Brian Mercer
all -scored for the Hawks in
the third period again proved
costly for the Centenaires in
the third game as the Hawks
came up with five gaols,
�includmgthrekij the first six
minutes. After'getting off to
a shakey start, •in which the 2
Hawks scored goals in the
first 3 minutes of the game,
the Centeanires played their
best hockey ofthe series
from then to the end of the
second period. The score was;
tied 3-3 after the first period
and remained that way after
the second:
Both teams ' had several
good scoring chances by the
Centenaries • Cottonie and.'.
Exter's Lovie kept their re-
pective teams off the score:
_-board. •Although,, Cottonie
couldn't be blamed for all the
goals which eluded him,
coach :Mitch Kennedy 're-
placed him • with Dan
McClure for the final 14
minutes of the game. Cam
Doig' and Paul McClure each
• fired . a pair of goals for the.'
Centenaires who were out -
shot 35-19 .by'the Hawks. The..
Centenaires, also picked up
ten penalties compared to.
the. Hawks seven.
The game was marc ed by
a total of 62 minutes 'in.
penalties With Seaforth
getting 44 of them along with
2-10 min. misconduct.
Mitchell outshot Seaforth
35-27. Scoring was as
follows.
1st period- S- Rob Lane
(Hicknell), M- Looby
(Westman, Fischer),:
S-Murray (Garrick), S- R.
Lane (Garrick, Kelly).
2nd period- M Bulbrook
(Westman), •S -Garrick
Hicknell.B. Lane).
• 3rd Period
M- Chaffe' (Bice), M- Fischer
(Waikoni), M- . Looby
Westman Sykes).
A special thanks to the bus
AT7HE
ARENA
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22
4:30 p.m. - Atom: Practice
5:30 p.m. - Bantam Practice
8:00 p.m. - Mens Broomball Playoffs
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23
4:00 p.m. - Midget Practice
6-7:30 p.m. - Parents & children. skating:
8:30 p.m. - Jrs. vs. Exeter
• SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24
8 a.m. - 1 p.m. - Saturday morning hockey
1:30 8:30 p.m. = Novice Tournament
9:00 p.m. - Old Timers Game
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25
12 noon Midget Practice
1:10 - 4:30 p.m. Novice Tournament
5:00 p.m. - Ringette, Seaforth vs. Listowel
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26
4:30 p.m. - Figure Skating
8:30 p.m.: 01d Timers
• TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27
4:30 p.m. Power Skating
5:30 p.m. Poe woe '.Practice
6:45 p.m. + Bantams
8:30 p.m., - .firs. vs Exeter
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28
1-3 p.in. - Parents & Pre schonlers
5 p.m. Novice Practice
6 p.m, Junior Practice
8 p.m. - Girls Broomball Playoffs
Th IS ad sponsored by
F.W.Tillely Ltd. Seaforth .
drivers .George Garrick and:
Jack Bedard.. who took time
front their busy schedules to
transport the team to and.
from Durham and also to the
coaches and parents who
came`. out to. support their
team.
STOPPING THE ACTION— Cam Doig of the
Seaforth Centennaires struggles with an Exeter
player to trap the puck against the boards and
stop play during Sunday's game against the
Exeter Hawks. (Exposito Photo),
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