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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1987. PAGE 37.
one on weekend Walton Duff's plans
White Gift
BY LOIS Me ARTER
The Junior Bulls team travelled
to Seaforth to play the Centen-
naires on Friday night for their
second meeting of the season.
The first period of play was
relatively quiet as the Bulls scored
the only goal of the period at the
12:08 mark when Tim Fritz scored
from Bill Kerr and Bill Haines.
Mike Chapman opened the
scoring just two minutes into the
second period on a pass from Tim
Dillow and Greg Crummer. De
fenceman Paul Robinson scored
the third goal on a drop pass from
Kevin McArter and Tim Fritz at
11:17. Then Tim Fritz scored from
Kevin McArter and Bill Kerr at
9:09. Goal No. 5 came at 3:25 when
Kevin McArter scored from a Tim
Fritz pass, and a minute later
Kevin Lee scored from Brian
Campbell and goalie Jeff McGavin
picked up an assist to end the
second period with a 6-0 lead over
the home team.
There was only 5:19 left on the
clock in the third period when
Kevin McArter scored from Tim
Fritz and Bill Haines.
Ron Trome added another goal
with 3:34 remaining on a pass from
Tim Dillow and Mike Vincent. In
less than a minute Bill Haines beat
the goalie after picking up a pass
from Murray Houghton and Tim
Fritz in a power play attack.
This completed the scoring
giving the Bulls a 9-0 victory with
Jeff McGavin claiming the shut
out. The Seaforth goalie had 53
shots fired at him during the
evening while Jeff McGavin had
stopped 27 shots.
MT. BRYDGES WINS 4-2
Sunday afternoon had the team
at home to the visiting Mt. Brydges
Bulldogs before a scanty crowd of
spectators which the Grey Cup
probably had something to do with.
The Bulldogs opened the scoring
less than three minutes into the
game to get on the scoreboard first.
The two teams battled away until
there was 4:46 left on the clock
when Mike Chapman finally came
through for the Bulls on a pass from
Greg Crummer and Tim Dillow to
tie the score and complete the first
period at 1-1.
The two teams had played
almost nineteen minutes of the
second period with both goalies
defending their posts well, when
Mt. Brydges scored at 1:13 mark to
break the tie on a short-handed
Play.
But Brussels came right back
with a power play attack and just 24
seconds on the clock, to have Greg
Crummer score on a pass from
Kevin McArter and tie the score at
two to end the second period of
Play-
The third period had Mt.
Brydges break the tie with a power
play goal at 17:49 of the third
period. Mt. Brydges scored their
fourth goal at 6:57 when the
Brussels goalie making the stop
with his stick deflected the puck
into the net rather than over the top
cross-bar.
New owners
at Newry store
The Newry Country store has
new owners.
Gladys Metzger and her daugh
ter Rosemarie Moyer recently took
over the store from David and
France Long. Originally from the
Palmerston area the new owners
had been living recently in Kit
chener. As well as being a food
store the store now offers video
rentals and sandwiches and
snacks.
Brussels failed to score any more
goals and Mt. Brydges was allowed
to take home a 4-2 victory.
These were two very evenly-
matched hockey teams that had
played to a one goal advantage for
the Bulls in their previous encoun
ter in Mt. Brydges. This game was
heavily penalized but everything
was of a cheap nature. It gave you
the opinion as a spectator that 10
skaters on the ice were too many to
watch, so the official kept the
penalty box full most of the game.
It’s too bad to spoil good hockey
when it’s being played.
DRAW WINNERS
The Junior team made their first
lottery draw a week ago Sunday
with Harry Donegan of Listowel
being the first $50 winner. Colleen
Rice of Brussels was the lucky
ticket holder for the 50/50 draw of
$42 .This past Sunday Neil McGav
in of Walton won the $50 weekly
lottery draw with Ron Bowman of
Milverton winning the $100 draw
for the month of November.
The Bulls will be at home on
Friday night to Wellesley for an
8:45 start. Saturday night will have
them travelling to Thedford for an 8
p.m. start and Sunday afternoon
they will be at home to the Clinton
Mustangs at 2 p.m.
Compiled hy Mrs. Bettv McCall. Phone 887-6677
Walton Sports Club
plans February draw
The Walton Area Sports Club
held their November meeting at
People
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Campbell,
Winthrop, Mr. and Mrs. William
Campbell, Seaforth and Mrs.
Evelyn Holt, Wingham were din
ner guests Tuesday of last week
with Mrs. Ruth Thamer.
Mrs. Mary Humphries spent a
few days this past week with Mr.
and Mrs. George Kruse and baby
son at Bayfield.
6 tables
at euchre party
Thursday euchre sponsored by
the Walton Women’s Institute had
six tables in play. Prizes were
awarded to the winners by Marjory
Humphries. Margery Huether and
Maxine Marks assisted with lunch.
The next euchre will be held
December 17 at 8 p.m.
the home of Ernie and Annette
Lewington.
It was decided tickets will be on
sale for a 4-wheeler to be drawn at
the Poker Rally, Feb. 7and that ball
registration fees will be higher
next year.
The next meeting is this Wed
nesday, Dec. 2 at 8 p.m. at the
Walton Library, this is the annual
meeting, anyone in the community
is urged to attend.
Sunday
Sunday morning service at
Duff’s United Church was led by
Rev. Bonnie Lamble.
Communion was served by Ray
Huether, Graeme Craig, Barry
Hoegy, Lavern Godkin, Ken Mc
Donald and Viola Kirkby.
In the coming events given out
were: the U.C.W. special meeting
this Wednesday with a pot luck
meal at 6 p.m. with all former
members welcome; and the Dec. 6
board meeting at Ron and Betty
McCallum.
Next Sunday is White Gift
Service. Sunday, Dec. 13 is the
Sunday School Concert at 2 p.m.
Ethel
Compiled by Mrs. Margaret McMahon. Phone 887-9250
Couple returns from Florida
Stan and Helen Alexander have
returned from a bus trip through
the States to Florida. They report
excellent weather on their trip.
The Ethel W.I. catered to the
Grey Township Firemen’s Supper
Saturday evening.
Archie and Doris Jacklin spent
the American Thanksgiving in
Michigan visiting with Doris’ aunt.
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