The Huron Expositor, 1979-12-27, Page 11THE SEAFORTH MIDGETS—The Seaforth
team who will be playing an exhibition game
against the visiting team from Vojensi Denmark
are (back row) Jim MacLeod, coach Mark'.
Mci.lWain, John Hickneli, Rob Lane, Al Nigh,
Harold Chesney, Don Mcclure, manager and
(second row), John Berry, Bill McIver, Mike
.Kelly, Greg Core and Mike McLaughlin and.
(front row) B....rendon Lane, Wayne �enn wies
,
Bqb Malone, Keith, McCiura, Bill Flanagan, and
Troy MacLeod, water boy, (Photo by. Oke)
.0r*alk $portalk w be back
Paul l' Ellis
in two- weeks:
by
'Seaforth
8.an
Danny Wesenberg's goals
with only 44 seconds: lteft in
the game enabled the
Seaforth 143antarns to gain a
J•J: deadlock with Listowel
and ibelped to strengthen
Seaforth's holdan first place
in their division. The gate
played in Seaforth was at:
typical hard-hitting, fast
skating contest wins 'both
teams getting strong penalty
killing • efforts; • front. their
tenni-mates.
Listowel'S Steve Connors
lit up the scoreboard, for
;Listowel:- early inthe first
period! as Seaforth's defense
was caught .up, Seaforth's
defense tightened up and
both teams, checked closely
OW midway through the w
second, period when joint
Dale assisted by Dave.
Murray and: Tots, Turner
scored .his 12th goal of the
season to even up the score
t-1, Rick Fall.is put Listowel
ahead once more as he beat
Seaforth goalie Jeff
:McLaughlin, Late in the
second period. Jim Bender
gave Listowel a 2 goal :lead
,ending the second period
with Seaforth down 2 goals.,,
,e
Seafodh came onvery strong
in The third period deter -
:Mined to gain, wets those
goals but found the Listowet
polio a bard target to sur-
P4ss•
However with only :b
minutes, left in; game -time
JOB Dale scored bis second;
goat of the night with ;assists:
going to Jiro Campbell and
Tont Turner ;to put Seaforth.
within t ,goal; and; giving;'
St eamseafortstated: despefrately
with Listowet!trying to get an
insurance goal -and Seaforth
trying to get the equalizes.
beafortit was finally success
ful in the last minute of play
as Danny Wesenberg
assisted by Dave Murray and
Jinn Campbell: delighted the
Seafgrth fans and gave
5eaftitth a: J`-Jtie. Seafortit
t have played Listowel 4 .times.
this season winning 2 and
tying2. Minutes in
Wallies Listowel 20,
Seaforth i6 plus, a JO min.
misconduct,- Seaforth •
Bantams play an exhibition.
game against Exeter Sunday
Dec. 30. in: ,Exeter at 4:00,
• Prices. effective
rant]] Saturday,,
December 29, 190
E MIRO
PO MR0ECEMOE
Eial�lrlt To'v nshen4
ecti
zeal Myler MacManus wrote;
r "We - know when it's Christmas
By so many signs: ,
The lights in the windows
Thelon& shopping liner#» .
The street carrier Santos.
The bells in the steeple
The laughter we bear.,,
From the jostling people
When, know when it's Christmas
The spirit is there.
A wonderful feeling,
Of warmth everywhere'
And there'sno.nicer time
In the year to recall
Dur friends and our dear ones.... ,
God bless one and all!"
But another ChristrnasNis almost over.
The free is leaning precariously tfward the
window. One branch is bare, where a
delicate golden hall was shaken loose and
shattered on the floor, The carpet Iris
festooned with more icicles now than the
tree.
The brightly wrapped parcels that had
been 'carefully arranged beneath the tree
have disappeared. Intheir place is paper
rolled and'tossed and scattered about.
'But it doesn't matter, The sparkling eyes
and :gleeful ,grins, the oohs and aahs, were
worth the mess.
In the middle of the floor, Tommy and
his dad are setting up the new racing car
track, while Jim marches around with.
82132, Susie insisted on trying on. her
pretty blue sweater the minute she.
unwrapped it and she refused to take it off.
She's dragging '`Cookie Monster" behind
her,
The adults are stretching and' yawning.
and trying to hide their discomfort, They
don't want to admit they ate too much
Ist,.r,r. c»u,:
,again this year. But the evidence is in the
ltitchen - drtitnatrick, . a wing, a few
erurnbs of pudding, an .not much else.
A to toff dirtydishes an the cupboard
]?rings a touch of reality to the scene,'
Bxcifement is winding down; the climax;:'
has been reached;, Christams ..1979 wills
soon be a thing of the,past.
But before it slips away, take a'tnontent 1
to sit back, relax, watch the happy faces
and listen to the laughing voices.
It's a good time to ponder :another
thought written by Jean Kyter McManus;
though„
we could make it Christmas,..
Not only for a day
But guard that precious spirit R
. Never let it fade .away..:
If we could make it Christmas.
For all the ones we love
And help them find the special joys
Their hearts are dreaming of, . ,
lf•we could make itCltristinas
So thewhole wide world would glow
With the wonder and the beauty
of that day, so long ago,
Then love would rule in every honte
And nothing would go wrong
If we could make it Christmas
In our hearts the whole year long!'
White we still feel the spirit; of
Christmas, it's, also good to remember:.
"Thee will always be a Christmas with the
lovely shining star, so full of Happiness,
and hope, no matter where we are."
An ancient blessing seems a fitting
close:
"May the blessed; light be on you, light
without and. light within, may the blessed
sunlight shine on you and warm your heart
until it glows like :a great, fire, so: that a
stranger may waren: himself at it, and also a
friend...,May•God always bless you, love
you and keep you:"
Bombarding our great;.
; patrons with thanks
-•: and wishes for. a
RILL SELECTION. OF, HAMS FOR
YOUR NEW YEARS
Glazed Plnespple Hama available'
4••
Letdiose golden
hc115 send a
iicssagf joy Ewes
good cheer! To all
friends, aunty .
thanks.
SH I NEWS
MEN'S
LADIES` WEAR
Seaforth
inging, ire
every good wish
for your
• New Pearl .
.CROWNHARDWAREf • •
Seaforth
A NOW Year is here . . time to march to
a different drummer! Hope this one's
the best yet!
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